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open. there is a huge vacuum cleaner on our side of the border sucking people. in i'm not sure all the political apoliticallations. it's very disturbing i certainly wish it would stop. >> carley: how much has it changed. >> traffic a and number of people dom my door and ask for assistance which we always give them, of course. it's significant. >> todd: we thank you so much for joining us and thank you so much for your service. i'm sorry what you are going through out there in rural texas. i'm sure your ranch is beautiful and we thank you for your time. >> it is. come see me sometime. thank you. >> todd: let's go. >> carley: todd, good being with you. >> todd: you as well. >> carley: "fox & friends" starts right now. ♪ ♪ >> steve: good morning,
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everybody. it is 6:00 a.m., here on a couch in new york city. and welcome to the thursday, july 25th, 2024 edition of "fox & friends." well, we're going to start with a big speech last night. president biden, 8:00 last night. finally addressing the nation three days after he announced he would not seek re-election. >> my record as president, my leadership in the world, all merited a second term, but nothing, nothing could come in the way of saving our democracy. i've decided the best way forward is to pass the torch to a new generation. >> steve: here's the problem he never said why he dropped out. we're going to discuss that this morning as he passes the torch. >> lawrence: this morning, former president donald trump will react live on "fox & friends" live to biden's address and how he plans to take on vp kamala harris. >> ainsley: plus 23 protesters arrested as video shows anti-israel groups burning the
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american flag. just as prime minister benjamin netanyahu called them out. >> tyrants of tehran, who hang guys from cranes and murder weapon for not covering their hair are praising, promoting, and funding you. you have officially become iran's useful idiots. >> ainsley: katy p&a listen was there, look at that, she saw it all. she will be with us in a few minutes. >> brian: competition continues, president obama dragging his feet on endorsing harris because he reportedly doesn't think she can win. remember this? >> nonpartisan gov track has rated you as the most liberal senator. you supported the green new deal. you supported medicare for all. >> brian: the record is going to be interesting to play that back. "fox & friends" starts right now. remember, your mornings are better with friends.
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>> ainsley: we start with a fox news alert. two major stories in washington. the anti-israel protesters swarming the capitol as israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu addressed congress. >> steve: some of the protesters defaced monuments and fountains and things like that. they burned american flags. they burned netanyahu effigy, all in support of the terrorist organization that killed more than 1200 innocent israelis during the tragedies of october the 7th. [chanting] [bleep] burn it >> you get the point. few hours later. president biden finally speaking president biden since he officially dropped out of the 2024 presidential race. >> i revere this office, but i love this country more. it's been the honor of my life to serve as your president.
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but in defense of democracy, which is at stake, i think it's more important than any title. i believe my record as president, my leadership in the world, my vision for america's future all merited a second term, but nothing, nothing can come in the way of saving our democracy. that includes personal ambition. so i have decided the best way forward is to pass the torch to a new generation. over the next six months, i will be foundationed on doing my job as president. that means i will continue to lower costs for hard-working families. grow our economy. i would like to thank our great vice president kamala harris. she's experienced, she's tough, she's capable. she has been incredible partner to me and a leader for our country. my fellow americans, it's been the privilege of my life to serve this nation for over 50 years. the great thing about america is here, kings and dictators do not
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rule. the people do. history is in your hands. the power is in your hands. >> steve: you know, what's interesting, brian and ainsley and lawrence, is we were told that the president would explain why he was dropping out. essentially what he said on camera was he dropped out to save democracy, really though, he dropped out because people in his party said, joe, you can't win. you're going to take us all down. you got to go. finally, five days ago he said he was all in. and then right after that, he is all out. >> ainsley: staff was in the room with him, family members in the room. many of them crying. grandchildren there is a picture being distributed. hug the president and tears wiped away. jill was the first one to come up and hug him. daughter ashley and son hunter in there hugging him as well and so mike donlin talked about him over the week. he was the one that went to the beach house and met with the president.
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he has been with him since the very beginning of his political career. they decided it was time for him to go. >> the thing i took away from it was him saying to the american people i promise to you that i would always be honest with you. in the speech, he is not being hobbit honest with us. everyone knows, especially after that debate performance, comparing, contrasting him now versus three years ago that there is something up with the president. we don't note medical diagnosis. he won't release or won't get checked up. but we know something is wrong because we have relatives or people that we love and care about that has gone through something similar, same type of symptoms. we just don't know what it is. maybe i was being naive, but i thought at some point in the speech, he would level with the country and say, you know what? i lost a step, things aren't going right, and for the good of the country, i'm deciding i'm not going to run again. i still think i got enough gas
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in me to finish the presidency, but, just like many americans, i'm old and some things have changed for me. but he didn't do that. >> brian: the problem is if you want to look back in your career do that, do that after you are done with the white house. my emotions and eyes aren't going to well up because at the same time we are seeing this hours before the chinese and russians together breached our airspace at the same time. on hour before he took to the microphone and put on lavaliere we had people at union station taking down our flag wearing hamas regalia putting up the palestinian flag. no retribution, six arrests, probably out by now. a country falling apart guy presiding over it and needed three and a half weeks needed to be convinced he needed to leave. strong hosni mubarak arm him to see the door. to those who never wavered. to those who refused to doubt. to those who always believed my shatter full of gratitude. fetterman and clyburn along with
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christopher coons you stood there for everyone else to nancy pelosi to barack obama who stabbed me in the back and pushed me out the door for the good of the party, not the country, i'm not going to forgive you. i'm not going to forget. then he ran off and did his subtle shots of president obama as if we are going to elect the next dictator, the next mussolini if is he in fact elected, so the whole thing was a bit of a campaign speech because he ran through everything he says he accomplished. what he is about to accomplish, all of which are impossible. and then what it is going to mean if he doesn't step aside. and the world ends. the country ends, and that's donald trump getting elected. >> ainsley: did he say last night, quote. i promise to always level with you and tell you the truth. >> lawrence: he preceded yesterday. >> ainsley: you thought he was going to say i pass the torch. dime for fresh voices, younger voices that's the message they are going with now. donald trump, he put on his social media platform, he said barely understandable, it was so
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bad. goes on to say if kamala lies about biden's mental status, she will lie about everything else, too. never to be trusted. >> steve: clearly he dropped out because the democratic party didn't want him anymore because he was going to drag them all down. that's why he got. >> ainsley: he couldn't win. >> steve: no, he couldn't. the instant they went to him 90 seconds at 8:00 last night. his face seemed frozen. he did not look healthy. i was reading. >> brian: steve, i have a question for you. >> steve: he had a very low blink rate of his eyes and stuff like that. lawrence, to your point, you know, we all thought he would explain why he gave it up. i lost a step or something like that. if he said that, then he would have to leave right then. brian? >> brian: yeah, if he did not do that debate, they would have known his condition and still would have stuck with him if he didn't do that debate. >> ainsley: correct. >> brian: they don't deserve praise for stepping in and saving the country. >> lawrence: no.
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>> brian: and joe biden doesn't deserve praise for stepping out. he had no choice. after he got exposed the party had no choice. there is nothing laudable about what happened. >> lawrence: it's clear they are going to keep the lie up. >> brian: they have got to. >> lawrence: under estimate how furious even democrat people like joe biden are about being lied to. i mean, i told the story about the driver the other day who is a solid democrat that says he saw something but he didn't know it was that bad. someone who has been following politics for a long time brit hume had a reaction. he said he has never seen anything like this. watch. >> the president tell it, he was fine with running for re-election. thought he could win the race and serve for four more years until some time between saturday night and sunday morning when it donned on him, apparently, that it was time for a new generation of leaders. democracy and sacredness there was more than little political motivation in his speech since
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democracy and salvation of it has been such a theme of his and kamala harris' collection program. but it was quite a conversion overnight, it seems, if you believe it. i'm not sure i do. i have been doing this for well more than half a century. in terms of news, this is the most tumultuous period i can think of and, you know, i think when we all look back on this in the fullness of time and perhaps with a better explanation of exactly the decision-making process the president went through it will be seen as inevitable once that debate happened that he would have to step aside. the debate happened, and everything else flowed from it except for one thing, and that was the attempted murder of donald trump. >> ainsley: after the debate the democrats were panicking, and republicans were saying this is amazing. donald trump's going to win. and then the democrats chose to push him out. then they select kamala harris. and now they are saying thank goodness for that debate. now we have a candidate. >> lawrence: while still saying
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is he going to protect democracy. that's my favorite part. you guys have had an entire process where no votes were cast for the nominee. >> ainsley: no primary for kamala harris. >> lawrence: no primary at all. no votes when she ran the first time. she didn't make it to the first primary. and you guys still want to say protect democracy? there is nothing democratic about this process. >> steve: it's not protecting democracy. is he saying protecting democrats ultimately. so, what he did at the end was he wound up giving a non-campaign campaign speech talking about what he is going to do over the next six months as he -- last night we saw the very beginning of the very long joe biden goodbye. >> ainsley: benjamin netanyahu gave an amazing speech to congress yesterday. it was so powerful. he introduced some of the hostages, the young lady who was taken from the festival and she was on the motorcycle. she was there standing next to her wife and saw her alevee. such touching story. hher motherwas dying of cancer.
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my last wish i have to hug my daughter one more time before i pass away. and she was able to do that. >> steve: that brings us to this. it's a fox news alert. anti-israeli protesters raging in our nation's capitol yesterday proudly showing their support for hamas while burning the american flag during prime minister benjamin netanyahu's visit to d.c. [chanting burn that [bleep]] >> look at this. allah akbar, god is great. that's the thing that terrorists do. >> ainsley: my daughter is watching this with me. momma, are they burning the american flag? i had to talk about the war and her grandfathers and what my dad about the. >> >> steve: in this country protected speech. burning the flag. >> replacing the american flag with the palestinian flag above union station. meanwhile, netanyahu making his message to them very clear.
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>> well, i have a message for these protesters. when the tyrants of tehran, who hang gays from cranes, and murder women for not covering their hair are praising, promoting and funding you, you have officially become iran's useful idiots. >> brian: i love that he didn't back off and talk about freedomm of speech. they are useful to our enemy idiots. next guest was there watching with horror as monuments were spray painted on them. katie pavlich attended netanyahu's speech yesterday and joins us. first off, let's begin with the protest, when you were watching that at union station, when you see these people with hamas regalia on, of course, covering their face, as well as burning our flag, what are your thoughts? >> well, first, i had to walk by them at the beginning of the day to get into the capitol and there were barriers everywhere to keep them out. the new york police department
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sent in hundreds of officers to try help with backup. i went into the speech and benjamin netanyahu is talking about the fight against good -- fight against evil on behalf of good. phrasing the united states and the shared values that we have going all the way back to the beginning of our country, praising the unc fraternity brothers who saved their flags. then i leave the chamber at the u.s. capitol and walk just a couple of blocks into this where it doesn't look like the streets of the united states it. looks like the streets of tehran or gaza. people need to understand that the only american flags that you saw yesterday among this crowd were the ones that they took down from the flag poles outside of union station, an historic place in america in the nation's capitol and then they burned them and replaced them with a foreign terrorist flag and people like president joe biden and vice president kamala harris down the street of pennsylvania avenue have nothing to say about it. i mean, the monuments outside.
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the freedom bell in the plaza are completely vandalized and destroyed. and this isn't just about anti-israel if i look at what they wrote on all of the monuments and everything. it says hamas is coming. you know, profanity against the united states. horrible, awful things about america. and so this. >> brian: how many are americans? >> katie: combination of -- well, that's a good question. >> lawrence: yeah. >> katie: i think the department of justice should take a look whether they want to prosecute these people. there were some arrests, of course they let them out and go do this again. they are showing up in buses. who is funding this? >> steve: right. >> katie: according to the federal law, through the department of justice, this kind of destruction can land you in prison for 10 years and $250,000 fine. there should be prosecutions of this because, if not, it will continue. >> ainsley: in this video we just saw a young than a suit and he took off his blazer and started trying to put the fire out over the american flag. someone in the crowd pushes him back. they didn't want him to be able
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to extinguish the flames. >> steve: we should point out after those flee flags were taken down, speaker mike johnson was approached by a member of congress, a republican member of congress, and said hey, mr. speaker, i just drove by union station, there are palestinian flags down there flying, the speaker and the congressman went down and as you can see right there they raised three american flags, instead, kind of reminds us watch we saw n. north carolina a couple of months ago and there you can see the members of congress saluting the u.s. flags, katie, being restored to their proper places. >> this reminds me a lot of the blm riots of the summer of 2020. it's a choice to allow this kind of behavior to continue. and they were the most destructive, violent riots we have had in the history of the country. now you are seeing summer of love 2.0. with this pro-hamas, pro-islamic
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terrorism wave hit the country been accepted by a number of leaders inside the democratic party. and so, you are seeing it all over your screen what was going on yesterday. they burned the american flag. they were screaming at anybody. they are fighting with the police. the police had to deploy a number of different options against this violent crowd. and so i think people need to wake up when you have a foreign terrorist flag, worn by hamas terrorist in the gaza strip who are still holding eight american hostages being foisted up in america's capital city. this would be wrong if this happened anywhere. this is washington, d.c. a place where every american should come. >> brian: look at that. >> katie: feel safe and visit their own monument and see outside two blocks from the u.s. capitol in washington, d.c. >> big walkout congressional workers. congressional staff, too. >> ainsley: radar tlaib holding up protest sign one side war criminal and other side guilty
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of genocide. while benjamin netanyahu is speaking she is sitting in congress holding up this sign. >> katie: only people wanted genocide are the people who showed up at this rally. >> lawrence: got to decide if we want a country and defend the terrorist cells that decided to come. when they are promoting hamas and being sponsored by the number one state sponsor of terrorist. donald trump coming up live on "fox & friends" coming up at 7:30. i wonder his thoughts. >> brian: this is part of the election. kamala harris showed you shoe she didn't care. if she is elected nothing done. maybe supported, financed and on the other hand i'm pretty sure donald trump passed a law that says it made it a crime to defile these monuments. >> lawrence: that's where we're going to pick up, brian. meanwhile kamala harris set to talk to the rally teachers texas after addressing black voters in indiana yesterday. >> steve: lucas tomlinson join us on more on the push forever the white house. >> vice president kamala harris was a no show for israeli prime
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minister benjamin netanyahu's address to congress yesterday instead she spoke to a sorority in indiana. >> i believe we face a choice between two different visions for our nation. one focused on the future. the other focused on the past. and with your support, i am fighting for our nation's future. >> nbc reports former president barack obama plans to endorse harris soon. here's a list of the betting favorites for the vice president to choose to be her running mate. that list includes mark kelly, josh shapiro, andy beshear, roy cooper and others. it's notable back in 2020 mark kelly received over 44,000 more votes in his senate race in arizona than joe biden received that year on the state ballot. if harris is going to have a challenge to the nomination it needs to happen soon. the dnc rules committee has issued a july 30 deadline for
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candidates to collect delegate signatures. the virtual role call must be completed by august 7th. now gov track, which tracks congressional voting records listed kamala harris the most liberal senator in 2019. yesterday in charlotte former president donald trump accused the vice president of being to the left of bernie sanders. >> kamala harris is the most liberal elected politician in american history. did you know that? she is an ultra liberal politician. she is absolutely terrible. she is, as you know, more liberal than bernie sanders. can you believe it? she is rated far more liberal than bernie sanders? [crowd boos] >> she is now trying to get rid of her record. >> it's notable that gov track website listing kamala harris as the most liberal senator in 2019 was recently taken down. the company tells our colleagues at fox digital policy of quotes several years ago and making single year rankings.
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do it for the congressional term two years. guys? >> steve: okay, lucas, thank you very much. lucas just mentioned a couple of the names being considered for vice president. karen tumulty, the d.c. correspondent who has been down there a long time she tweeted this out. i just received the following i'm honored to have been considered as possible running mate for vice president harris; however, there are far better candidates and i have removed my name from consideration do you know who said that admirable william mccraven yesterday. apparently she was interested in him being a hero as her vice president. >> brian: mark kelly is on that short list. governor shapiro on that short list. beshear doesn't seem to be on that short list. and governor whitmer doesn't seem interested in that. but governor pritzker does. tim waltz was on our channel thinking very happy. i hear this, pete buttigieg, the failed transportation director and subpar mayor. >> so as we go through who is
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going to be her vice presidential pick, a lot of stuff is coming out about kamala harris. >> ainsley: her record. >> lawrence: especially her liberal record. here is the flashback from 2020, you are considered the most liberal united states senator. >> i -- somebody said that and it actually was mike pence on the debate stage. [laughter] >> yeah. well, actually nonpartisan gov track has rated you as the most liberal senator. you supported the green new deal. you supported medicare for all. you've supported legalizing marijuana. >> ainsley: senators now republican senators are saying they have known her well and worked with her as a senator so liberal, even more liberal than bernie sanders if you look at her record. >> lawrence: we'll see. sean did a great monday dog yesterday. >> ainsley: great monologue yesterday. >> lawrence: her record saying outrageous stuff. that is going to be the key in this election. >> ainsley: re-examine examining ice. banning offshore banning.
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no restrictions on abortions, illegal immigration is not a crime. no more private health insurance. she said let's eliminate all of that let's move on. when aoc promoted 70% to 80% tax rate. kamala says she is challenging the status quo that's fantastic. introducing bold ideas and that should be discussed. >> brian: on "the view." because she was making up policies on the fly. speaking about on the fly, yesterday on this very couch. i was wearing a different outfit, same shoes for the record. no, actually different shoes. i was wearing black shoes. >> steve: good to know. >> brian: just for the record. we were talking about why kamala harris would not choose to be behind benjamin netanyahu. she has an opportunity to look like a president as a vice president preside over a joint session of congress. instead, she went to give a speech a sorority, to a college sorority. somebody else thought i said a different word. so i'm doing radio around 9:20. i start getting a bunch of text messages about what's going on online. and then i see lawrence cut and
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pasted, which you put up. and people thought i had a disparaging racial word instead of saying college sorority. so this ends up being this big thing. it turns out the person who did it is head of the washington correspondents association and is he a politico guy who does playbook every day. i ended up speaking to him at the end of the day and that conversation will remain private. but they walked it back. they corrected it. but it didn't stop for four or five hours. people like jamie harrison, the head of the dnc calling me a clown. making racial accusations my direction. people across the country just see the headline, start throwing things out. it disparages me. disparages this company. and i give special credit to people like you, lawrence, from media relations, media eye coming back. dana perino for weighing in. you guys, also. janice dean, for people, megyn kelly. people just all of a sudden, i was trying to do the radio show,
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listening to these live press conferences, trying to get the fbi. and i didn't really realize how big this was until i got off. i went to outnumbered yesterday. while i'm going through this and seeing how big this became. i think it's a learned moment for everyone on the couch and everyone watching. from now on things have changed. since kamala harris is running they are looking to label anyone, any time a racist, sexist, misogynist. i'm not going to back off anything i say. i think it was a going to a college sorority instead of the prime minister's address. and i'm not going to to apologize for it. but people who are in the media should be responsible when they report things. >> lawrence: i started the show off yesterday warning americans this would be the most intense racialized election there is. and they are going to use it -- anything that we say, even if it's true or not true, the sad part is, i don't know if there is this massive conspiracy that they think that fox is just ran just by white people. we have crew members here.
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people in the control room, that are black. we were all on set yesterday. and i think it's insulting to all of us that if something like that were said on air, that we would just all be cool with it. that's not the way. >> ainsley: that's what he wrote about you as a black man you just sat there and. >> lawrence: reason it happened. the reason i sat there. brian because said college. then right after the thing that was missed about that conversation there was a spirited conversation after that between our stage manager saying this is why she decided to go to there. there is voters there. but all of that was missed in the moment because they wanted to run with the lie. and by the way, the damage has already been done. i mean, these -- these clips are still floating around in my community, and everywhere people saying that it's okay. >> brian: by the way your name is lawrence jones. not the black man on the couch. >> ainsley: correct. >> brian: that's the other thing. >> ainsley: you challenged him to a debate. >> lawrence: love to have the dnc chair share his ideas on "fox & friends," debate it out.
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see what his party is doing for the country. love to see him. >> brian: for the record i spent the last six years studying booker t. washington and sitting there. the president and freedom fighter and frederick douglass, do you think for a second i would not -- would even use that word from the 1930s nor why ever be insensitive enough to even think it on the couch. >> ainsley: we know you very well, brian, no, you are would not. >> brian: right. >> steve: we all heard you say college. it was as clear as day. and now you have, you have. >> brian: i'm not going to bring it up again. >> steve: have you settled it. he said college. we have all gone to college. and now we are going to a commercial. and newt gingrich is coming up.c ♪am
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defends his fitness to finish the term. >> so, today, the president believes that he is capable, fully capable of serving in the office that he currently has now and for the next four and a half years if he wanted to. >> absolutely. >> who ordered white house officials to cover up a declining president? >> it is not a cover-up. and i know that is the narrative that y'all want. it is not. >> steve: okay. here with reaction, former speaker of the house and fox news contributor newt gingrich. newt, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> steve: so there was no cover-up. behind the scenes, he is still sharp as a tack. >> well, look, the key part of the speech that you just played is purely and simply a lie. he didn't decide to get out for the good of the country. he had nancy pelosi and barack obama orchestrating and all-out attack that would have destroyed him in the next week or two.
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this is a coup d'etat. we have never seen anything like it in american history. this is a group of poses who decided that 14,500,000 democrats in the primaries were wrong. that joe biden was no longer worthy of their approval. and that they were going to impose a san francisco radical which pelosi makes sense. and to say anything else is just not to be honest with the american people. so, biden's farewell address was a dishonest one. it's not true what he said. it wasn't some grand decision. he got out because he knew that pelosi and obama, the next week or so, were going to beat his brains out. and so, this literally was like venezuela or russia or -- this was a coup against a freely elected, sitting president on behalf of replacing him with a san francisco radical. and the coup was led by a san francisco radical in pelosi. >> steve: yeah. you know, newt, for those who
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watched the channel yesterday, you saw the president of the united states and you saw the -- you saw him at 8:00 p.m., eastern time. earlier in the day though, you saw benjamin netanyahu from the well of the house of representatives speaking to joint session of congress, who were all there and, you know, when you compare and contrast netanyahu's cognitive behavior, and his physicality with biden's, you just think, eh, what happened to joe biden? that guy who gave that speech last night is not the guy even who was sworn in three and a half years ago. >> well, i think that became just frighteningly obvious in the debate with trump. calista and i were watching it and we thought maybe biden would make one or two or three mistakes. from the moment we tuned in that very opening answer, it was clear you were dealing with somebody who cognitively had
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declined to a point where they were incoherent, and they were incompetent. and i think if you had a split screen and you look at the directness, the toughness, and also the thoughtfulness of netanyahu, and then you looked at the pity and the lack of energy of biden, it's just unbelievable the gap in the two. >> steve: indeed. newt, thank you very much for joining us live on this thursday. >> sure, glad to be with you. >> steve: coming up, more chilling new body cam video shows the chaos and confusion after that guy on the roof tried to kill donald trump. >> there's a ladder right here. >> can we use this ladder. >> can we use this ladder? >> yes, yes. >> gas meter tell the fbi to hurry the [bleep] up. >> i don't know what's under me so you can be any traveler you want to be. you can be a free, hot breakfast hero at a comfort hotel. -yes! -that's how you waffle! mr. “this script got a plot twist” at a radisson hotel.
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new video giving us an even closer look to what happened moments after the assassination attempt on former president trump. cb cotton at the site of the shooting. cb? >> good morning, brian. we have received this extended body camera video obtained exclusively by senator chuck grassley from the beaver county services unit in compliance with congressional requests. it shows first moments after gunman thomas crooks was killed. officers find scores of today include a cell phone and transmitter. >> this is a remote device. five inches tall, tower powered by 9-volt battery. >> hey, whose backpack of that. >> i will show you the picture of the bike in the background here. >> this was a picture, there it is. >> shells over here. >> looks like, what at least 8?
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>> 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. >> at least 8. >> fbi director christopher wray testified yesterday on capitol hill before the house judiciary committee and revealed erie e ee online searches. >> july 6th he did a google search for, quote: how far away was oswald from kennedy? that is the same day that it appears that he registered for the butler rally. for about 11 minutes, from i think it's around 3:50 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., somewhere in that range, he was flying the drone and we have the flight path it's about 200 yards away from where former president trump would ultimately be speaking. >> former president donald trump is calling on wray to resign after wray testified during the
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hearing that he hasn't noticed any cognitive decline with president joe biden during their infrequent meetings. brian? >> brian: all right. all right, cb, amazing how much progress every day people are making and reporters like you as opposed to the investigators and what they are exposing. cb, thanks so much. with that additional information bobby mcdonald joins us now former secret service agency. you saw the testimony yesterday and saw our report. should the american public know more? should this investigation made more progress by now. >> good morning, brian. i'm sure they are moving along with the investigation. i understand the need to keep that investigation with a high level of integrity. we have a situation here 12 days out now where there is a lot of information that's already out. a lot of eyewitnesses were there. a lot of cell phone video. at love people who saw exactly what was happening and a lot of witness statements. so, the perpetrator is deceased. i think that the american people need some more answers and need them in a rather quick fashion
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so that we can die guest all of this and get this pointed in the right direction. >> they took a picture of him first time at 57 minutes and sent it down. up and down the command. and took another picture at 5:40 is this the guy? they said yeah. now going to find too, they said local police had somebody that was supposed to be on that roof. a whistleblower told senator josh hawley it was too hot so they came down off that roof. the pennsylvania police have pushed back. how important is it for us to get that answer? >> absolutely. look, that's not the right response that it was too hot. we need to be implementing our security plans, supervising it. blessing off on it and making sure it's air tight, hot, cold, wet, or whatever. >> this is a serious situation now. as we keep getting these nuggets of information we don't need to be finger pointing. we need the secret service to stand up and take responsibility for this. we need continue the investigation to get the answers that we deserve. and the secrets service needs to continue to reboot, reset what it's doing on a daily basis. a lot of good work done by the
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men and women of the secret service every day. we weren't very good on july 13th. but we have to continue to go out and do what we are doing as we move into the homestretch of the election season. >> brian: right. there were multiple failures. it would be great to see the fbi director sitting on the dais with the actual people doing the investigation. he didn't know a lot of answers. people doing the investigation might have been able to give the american people some answers. doesn't compromise the investigation because the guy's dead. >> absolutely. like i said, there's a lot of information that we already have. we have all seen. everybody on the area was seeing it happen right in front of them. he was hiding in plain sight on top of that roof. >> brian: bobby mcdonald, thanks so much. >> thanks, brian. >> brian: three rounds and let ready to detective upon nate three explosives in his car. this could have been so much worse. rachel morin a mother of five. allegedly killed by illegal immigrant. rachel's mom patty is next. ♪
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>> ainsley: kamala harris has a long history of extreme far left policies. let's look at some of the examples regarding immigration. look at this. in 2009, she was the san francisco d.a. and if an illegal committed a crime for the first time, if they were here on u.s. soil, she
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allowed their records to be cleared, even though the law said that they could be deported. then in 2018, when she was a senator, she suggested that ice should be eliminated, completely. then, look at this. 2019, she was running for president. >> she advocated for you, the taxpayer, to pay for healthcare for illegal immigrants. and she decriminalized border crossings. in 2019, too, when she was running for president. if you don't believe me? listen to her. >> raise your hand if you think it should be a civil offense rather than a crime to cross the border without documentation? can we keep the hands up so we can see them? [applause] >> ainsley: then, fast-forward to becoming the border czar. so, president biden and harris are in office in january of 2021. and then she becomes the border czar that march, two months later. look at how many encounters since that next month in april all the way until last month in june of this year.
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almost 8 million encounters. those are people that are have crossed the border and been caught on the border. these are not the people that we know are here that haven't gotten caught. that doesn't include all of them. next guest one of many calling attention to harris' failures at our southern border. her daughter, you know her, we have been talking about her for the last few weeks, rachel morin, she was allegedly killed by illegal immigrant while she was just taking a jock like many women do. this happened in maryland last year and patty morin joins us now, her mother. patty, first of all, i'm so terribly sorry for your loss. we have been talking about her and seeing her picture. she is a mother of five. how are you doing? >> i'm doing well as can be expected. >> ainsley: right. we. >> we are coming up on the one year of her death. it's been a hard couple of weeks. >> ainsley: right. she has been in the news so much lately because they thankfully found the suspect, the person they think did this to her. rachel, do you think she lost her life because of the policies
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of joe biden and kamala harris? >> i think so. >> ainsley: why do you say that? >> well, because the border is -- mr. mayorkas responsibility. he is supposed to secure the borders and protect americans. vice president harris, according to white house, she was supposed to go to central america and find out what the root cause was for the immigration so she took business, i think it's -- she has promised up to 14 billion now to be invested in these countries to help those countries with infrastructure and jobs and all those things. to me, it looked like she was paying the country to export the people that they considered troublesome to them and then
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mayorkas, allowing the borders to stay open. so we have almost 9 million -- at last count 8.7 million illegal immigrants coming into our country. if it was any other country, it would have been considered an invasion. calling it an immigration. >> ainsley: sorry to interrupt you. why, patty, do you want to be local as she is running for president, probably? >> because, this is it's not so much -- well, it is a democrat problem. but it's not democrat or republican. it's an american problem. we have almost 9 million undocumented people in our country. we don't know where they are. we know that they have been flown and bussed to all the major cities. we know that crime has increased in all those cities exponentially because of these people being taken to our biggest cities. look at new york.
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