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pany, there is no way to fake how upwork can help your business. upwork is half the cost of our old recruiter and they have top-tier talent and everything from pr to project management because this is how we work now. pete: it is the 7:00 a.m. hour of "fox & friends" weekend starting with this, trump undeterred. two weeks after his assassination attempt announcing he'll return to butler, pennsylvania, to honor the victims. rachel: wow, strong man. and bernie sanders claims trump is lying when he says that kamala harris is more liberal than he is.
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but we have the receipts, sound bytes, the polls, the tracking information. >> plus, one of the most delicious days of the year and celebrating national chicken finger day. the second hour of "fox & friends" weekend starts right now. rachel: we're excited about that. ♪ ♪ rachel: nothing like a little heavy metal to wake you up on a saturday morning at 7:00. beautiful shot of maine. pete: especially with an ear piece in. wow, blows your eardrum. is that song really called song 2? is that the name of the song? >> you should hear song one. rachel: don't have that on my play list. pete: all right. look who's in, charlie hurt is in, ainsley earhardt, three more
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weeks to go. stay with us. ainsley: planning to return to butler, pennsylvania, to honor the victims of the shooting. charlie: cb cotton joining us now. reporter: hi, guys. for the past two weeks as is nation attempt on former donald trump's life gripped this community and so many others across the nation and now all eyes return to butler, pennsylvania, as trump announces he'll be coming back to this community. he wrote on truth social, check this out, i will be going back to butler, pennsylvania, for a big and beautiful rally honoring the soul of our beloved fire fighting hero, corey, and brave patriots injured to weeks ago. what a day it'll be, fight, fight, fight. stay tuned for details and the shooting shocked rally goers as bullets threw and trump speaking about president biden's immigration record. the shooter, thomas matthew
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crooks, got off eight shot withs ar-style rifle. rifle just a before seconds before he was shot and killed. fbi director christopher wray testified on capitol hill that crooks used a drone to scope out the area three times before the rally and it reveals that the shooter may have tried to give himself an edge over-the-counter sniper when is he got into position on the roof of agr building. a spot that was mostly concealed by trees. now the fb icon firming its assessment of trump's injury withs a statement reading "what struck former president trump in the ear was a bullet whether hole oring frommented into smaller pieces fired from the deceased subject's rifle. the statement following fbi director christopher wray's congressional testimony that he made the suggest that trump was hit with a bullet or shrapnel.
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his comment not well received and congressman ronnie jackson that called on congress to correct the record and he said this on fox. >> inappropriate and as i said for the fbi director or someone in his position to make that kind of statement. at this stage of the game, he's the person overseeing the investigation of the assassination attempt. reporter: trying to suggest trump was hit with a bullet, pieces of a bullet or debris. but again, his comments really made so many people upset and included washington post and which spoke rather a trauma surgeon that said trump's injuries appear consist with a graze wound from a bullet and i think the most important thing is that our former president survived an assassination
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attempt and someone came and tryinged to stoke fear and thankfully trump survived. back to you. charlie: the director fomenting it and bringing it up and bring up the conspiracy theory and the hospitals and cb pointed out for the new york times and analysis that determined it was admitted it was a bullet. ainsley: christopher wray in front of congress and he just unsolicittedly announce it had might not have been a bullet, it might have been slap mel and wasn't even -- shrapnel and not even asked the question about that and why mention that just
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off the cuff? then the fbi to walk it back and say no, he was shot with a bullet. his own doctor, donald trump's doctor said i saw it. it was a bullet and the hospital said it was a bullet. pete: on the left, unhinged beliefs this was staged and comments like that don't help. ainsley: why not just report the facts and tell the truth because america caught onto what the left was doing and they constantly lied and lied and lied. prime exam being, joe biden is fire. if not for the debate, he'd be the candidate. if the debate were after the convention, they'd be in big trouble. pete: only that we found out they had to admit. ainsley: correct. charlie: honest reporting and transparency from government officials. that's the only way forward. two things we don't have. pete: the guy that moved on quite well and going back to butler, pennsylvania, is donald trump. he took the stage in west palm beach last night and talked about his recovery and talked
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about who he credits for it, watch. >> we want to thank each and every one of the believers in this room and as you can see i've recovered well and in fact, just took off the last bandage off of my ear. charlie: it's interesting and he can be funny about these things and it's part of his leadership and he can -- he's very -- the most transparent guy there is. that's sort of lulled us all into getting past it, which is a wonderful thing. demonstration of his integrity and his leadership, but it's also kind of lessons everybody
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is not hung up about it and it's not -- this could have ended very differently. and been very different conversation today and for a long time. but because of his ability to sort of make fun of himself and try to ease people past it, it works and i think that's one reason that people may be don't take it as seriously as they should. ainsley: yeah, think about where we've come over the last two weeks. he was shot that weekend and we were all wondering are we going to have an rnc? we're leaving tomorrow on sunday for the rnc. are we going to have this convention. is he alive and how is he doing? he stands up and puts fist in the air and announcing two weeks later he's going back for a rally there and kamala harris the next weekend is -- well, joe biden drops out the following weekend ask now kamala harris is the presumptive nominee. pete: it's what warm speed and -
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warp speed and our viewers are experiencing it in realtime like us. the netanyahu gave a speech in congress and boycotted by kamala harris and half of the democrats or democrats holding up signs calling him a war criminal and bb netanyahu held three meetings consecutive. met with joe biden, kamala harris, the shadow president and met with donald trump. it was interesting because there's a -- harris has been on both sides of this issue like on so many other things and we don't know where she stands but here's a flash back of what harris said about israel. about their war in gaza against hamas after their people were brutally attacked and just a reminder of where harris was and we'll take a little bit of trump reacting to it. listen. >> to everyone calling for a ceasefire and to everyone who
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yearns for peace, i see you and i hear you. what has happened in gaza over the past nine months is devastating. we cannot look away in the face of these tragedies and we cannot allow ourselves to become numb to the suffering, and i will not be silent. pete: my apologies. i said flash back. thursday is a flash back i guess. she came out of the meeting with netanyahu and did the whole both sidessism thing she's known to do. ainsley: she's running for president and wants votes for the people and votes for dearborn. thursday could be a particular back. policies don't get us there and
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two wars on the books and right now raging because of their policy. ainsley: donald trump said tomorrow, if you're jewish and how do you vote for a democrat? the republican party is so pro israel and going to be chosen for donald trump yesterday and kamala harris' comments. the president going for that and we're excited. hamas understands there's no real [inaudible] >> returning to israel and i actually don't know
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how a person who's jewish can vote for her, but that's up to them, but she was certainly disrespectful to israel in my opinion. pete: donald trump talked about all the things he did on behalf of israeli and jerusalem embassy and a clear contrast to the wars raging there and the way we're tieing hands-over israel's ability to completely crush hamas and that's how you win a war by ending it. charlie: i get being upset about her words now and that's important but again, what about the actions of the past three years and that's the problem they've created this atmosphere where hamas is emboldened and iran is enriched like vladamir putin is enriched and then bad things happen and they want to act like i want world peace. okay, good. ainsley: they were so pro israel after october 7 and then they saw in the primaries noncommitted and there were a
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lot of people that voted noncommitted in some of the state where is there's a big arab american population and that scared biden is scared kamala hi ha r are is and now try -- harris and now trying to play both sides to appease the voters. pete: kamala harris following that meeting and the comments tracks with her previous ones on the conflict and start bed underscoring rock solid support for israel and expressed concern for civilian casualties and concerns for gaza and meeting between prime minister netanyahu and vice president harris was serious collegiate and hostages herself in that video reading from the tell prompt terrific and didn't want -- tell prompter and didn't want to be here on
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that topping. ainsley: when kamala harris got in the ragaini and is saw the sound bytes of her record and everyone playing her sound bytes and wants to ban fra fracking ag and doesn't want to criminalize anyone coming across the border illegally and the sound byte of norah o'donnell interviewing her and your record as a g senator, gov track has you as the most liberal senator, just on your record how you voted and even more than bernie sanders and donald trump has been saying that that harris is more progressive than bernie, listen to this. >> kamala harris is the most liberal elected politician in american history. did you know that? she's an ultraliberal politician. she's absolutely terrible. she's as you know, more liberal than bernie sanders, can you believe it? she's rated far more liberal than bernie sanders. she's now trying to get rid of her record and she can't and
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saying thank you. she doesn't believe and if she got in, she'd destroy this country so fast. pete: guess who's really disappointed by that? ainsley: someone so offended. pete: bernie said i'm the socialist and i have to be the most liberal. here's bernie sanders reacting to not being the most progressive. >> he said harry was more to the left than -- harris was more to the left than bernie sanders. can you believe that? do you believe that? >> i would hope when he said can you believe it people said no. t not true and once again tram subpoena lying. trump is lying. let me just simply say that for better or for worse, kamala harris is not more progressive than me. charlie: i like that he says for better or worse. he's still holding out that he's flexing like he's boasting.
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oh, no, i'm more progressive. ainsley: gov track took this off their website now. charlie: all you need to know about the media. they're all the same and they keep popping up with new media products change to all animals are equal and some more than others. they just rewrite it. pete: that's what's happening right now. charlie: time to sanitize and scrub. she's the nominee and we need to get in line and rewrite the headlines. pete: disappear the websites and get rid of the gov track and never hold this position. it's not going to stop. thankfully people are not dumb. how important is elon musk having x too? the ability for free expression to actually double check these things. ainsley: that's why it's so important for you the voter to know the issues and that's
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current or he tweets too much and it's about issues and she is so far to the left and you have to know the issues and going for joe biden and his son hunter's laptop and that whole story was scrubbed off of every website and all social media and then the election and after the election and people were interviewed would you have still voted for joe biden if i had known that, i wouldn't have voted for that. know your issues. here -- you want to talk about a flash back, these are comments from kamala harris over the years and her policies. here's her plat for the purpose, listen. >> we've got to critically re-examine ice and it is role and the way it is being administered and work it is doing, and probably think about starting from scratch. we're not going to treat people that are undocumented coming across the border as criminal. i'm not that favor of tracking. >> ban offshore drilling? >> yes, and i've again worked on that . >> would you support changing the dietary guidelines the food
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pyramid, reduce red meat specifically? >> yes, i would. i'm prepared to get rid of a fill buster and pass a green new deal. the status quo thinking and believing that putting more police on the street you're going to have more safety. that's just wrong. pete: there it is. ainsley: her policies and didn't mention that she also in california, you could steal up to $950 from a department store or any other store and it's a misdemeanor. remember that? she wrote that. charlie: wants world peace. ainsley: title 42? charlie: wants world peace and end all hunger. pete: and turn the global thermostat down. charlie: she'll get herself elected to something. ainsley: turning more to headlines and mexico's sinaloa cartel, did i say that right? sinaloa, i don't know the drug cartels, sorry. drug cartels pleaded not guilty in el paso federal court and he
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was arrested alongside el chapo's son at a small airfield in south texas on thursday. the suspected cartel leader faces charges for fentanyl trafficking and kidnapping and conspiracy to commit murder. according to sources to fox news, el chapo's son who turned on him and convinced him to hop on a private plane to go see property in northern mexico, instead the plane flew to the lone star state and authorities were waiting. abbott laboratories ordered to pay nearly $500 million over claims the company's formula for premature babies caused a potentially deadly baldies but the company is vowing to appeal the verdict handed down in state court in missouri. abbott says its products are among the only option for feeding premature babies and they "will pursue all avenues to have the erroneous decision overturned". and justin tick bernards healthcare lake's attorney is now -- justin timberlake's
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attorney said they made significant errors during the dwi arrest and in the courtroom that lawyer reportedly argue that had police failed to get the proper signature on the initial charging papers. he tells fox news digital, timberlake was not intoxicated and the pop star was stopped after allegedly running a stop sign and set to appear at a virtual hearing next friday. and those are some of your headlines. wrong signature, didn't sign it properly. pete: who knows. just need a technicality. ainsley: right. 19 minutes after the top of the hour, presumptive democratic nominee kamala harris under new scrutiny moving to the top of the ticket. charlie: how her past policies could come back to haunt her. and a trusty coworker. give your dog cosequin, a daily supplement for joint health support in dogs of all sizes. for your co-everything, choose cosequin.
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ainsley: harris maintained lenient view as a senator ask than in 2020 as a presidential candidate. >> we've got to critically re-examine ice and its role and the way it is being administered and the work it is doing, ask we need to probably think about starting from scratch. i'm opposed to any policy that would deny in our country any human being from access to public safety, public education or public health, period. ainsley: looking a little deeper and finding more controversy and in 2008, she was the da and declined to seek the death penalty for edwin ramos, an illegal immigrant that killed a father and killed his two young sons, i think 17 and 20 years old. so in this case, the mother of those two boys and the widow of the man that was killed, she was pleading for the death penalty but kamala harris kept her campaign props and didn't allow that to happen.
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gavin newsom changed the policy in that city and the killer avoided authorities because it was against the policy. this one, this is ronnie aguilar, illegal immigrant from honduras, 2007 set free after being found guilty of federal assault. in 2008, found guilty in san francisco but then set free. the next year murdered a 14-year-old. the 14-year-old was trying to return an ipad to his friend and walking on the treat and this killer comes up with a sword and almost decapitates him and given sanctuary from deportation because of kamala harris' laws. this guy, this is the man that killed kate steinly in 2015 on that pier in san francisco and the senator, kamala harris at the time, she didn't vote for kate's law and that would have increased penalties for illegals that repeatedly enter the u.s.. so these are kamala harris' policies. bring in fox news contributor and former acting ice director
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tom mo man, what's -- tom homan, what's your aerodynamic rx to all this -- re-accounting standards board to all this >>-- what's your reaction to all is this >> it doesn't get worse and think about the damage she did to the state of california and think about the damage she'll do to the country. as a united states senator, remember, she compared ice to kkk. she stood at the white house podium and slandered members of the board patrol saying they were racist and whipple black people and people saw the video know it wasn't true. another thing i found last night when she was the attorney jeb general of the state of california, found am icu s brief and help illegal alien to the california bar to practice law. come into the country illegal should practice law in the state of california. as the attorney general from california, it doesn't get worse.
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this is -- if you believe in border security, immigration enforcement, national security because of the open border, this is our worst nightmare here being the president. ainsley: tom, i don't understand this and donald trump said he's running as common sense president. isn't it common sense, why would you ever want someone that's is criminal and has murdered people, brutally murdered people and taken a dad and two sons from this mom, almost de-pap indicated this 14-year-old -- decapitated this 14-year-old, why should she want them to stay in our country? >> it's an interesting question. i've met hundreds of mops and dads and every story is dad and we've talked attack before, ainsley, it's changed the person i am because i've heard so many of these broken sto stories andm sick and tired of it. she's trying to change the story she wasn't a border czar. now saying if she looked at root causes for mexico and three central american country. okay, take that and it's a lot. take care of that. over 5 million illegal aliens from the three countries entered
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the united states when she was vice president. she has failed as a vice president. she's failed as a border czar. she can't run away from this. the american people are smarter than this. ainsley: can you imagine if you're a parent and lose your child to an illegal immigrant, your child is buried in the ground and the illegal immigrant is out and not deported. thank you so much, tom, for coming on with us. anti-israel agitators facing federal charges in the wake of the violent dc protest this week. but we're learning local prosecutors let some charges go. jonathan turley shares his insight straight ahead.
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charlie: at least eight anti-israel agitators face charges in the wake of the shocking dc protests where flags were burned, monuments defaced as netanyahu addressed congress and we learned dc prosecutors let at least eleven prosecutors off the hook for lesser crimes. here to react, george washington university professor and fox news contributor jonathan turley. great to see you, professor. when i look at these cases and just the obvious unfairness of the way these protesters are treated compared to say the protesters at january 6, it just seems to me that it sort of undermines the idea that there's equal justice urn the law. >> you're not the on one that saw a disconnect in the way the laws are written and the way they're enforced. most people watching this unfold
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on capitol hill were wondering why the dc police didn't stop the defacing of property. i have a now book called indefenseable free speech and protect free speech and still execute conduct this. sun lawful conduct. burn your flag in protest and you can't burn someone else's flag. you can't tear it down from federal property. you can't deface a historic statue and that's all conduct and not speech and can be prosecuted. most of us watching this unfold and thinking why suspect the dc police again, why are they allowing the defacing of the historic statues we're seeing over and over again. charlie: as shocking as that is all this video is, the more shocking thing we're hearing out of washington right now is that president biden is planning to
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use the last six months of his lame duck presidency to be unveiled and the supreme court reform an alleged reforms and including term limits and code and constitutional amendment limiting presidential immunity. the part that sort of shocks me here is that joe biden who was on the senate judiciary committee and and respect for the supreme court and now in the final six months of the political career after 50 years of sort of sticking up for judicial independence and we get this, and i know that this has to be something that alarms me. i can only imagine how much it must alarm you. >> i worked on the hill and we would often look to him as a mature voice at moments like this. this is a sad part of his legacy
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and this was a hail mary play that he made when his nomination was falling apart and it was a pitch to the far left to say already, i yield, and we'll go after limits on the supreme court and then his nomination fell apart but the pledge remains and so the pledge will continue beyond his presidency and i believe it'll tarnish his legacy and this is what the left has been demanding and i expect vice president harris is going to bring this movement back with a vengeance and she is always indicated support for these types of measures and they view her potential administration as a real opportunity to not only pursue these limits but other limits including the possibility of limiting jurisdiction or even expanding the supreme court by putting an meet liberal majority in place on the court. charlie: thank you, professor
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turley for constant and measured wisdom. >> thank you, charlie. charlie: great to see you. former white house press secretary jen psaki facing questions over the c chaotic 201 withdraw from afghanistan. congressman mike walz was at the hearing and he joins us next. tu. we recreated some of the wettest springs, hottest summers... ♪ windiest falls... ♪ and coldest winters. ♪ all on one track. to prove these three-row suvs were built for the unstoppable. kia. movement that inspires. if you have chronic kidney disease you can reduce the risk of kidney failure with farxiga. because there are places you'd like to be. farxiga can cause serious side effects,
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pete: nearly two years after disastrous afghanistan withdraw, former white house press secretary jen psaki is restricting a false claim in her book that joe biden did not check his watch during the dignified transfer of 13 troops. we all saw it. it comes as house foreign affairs committee questions psaki behind closed doors and led to her promising to apologize to gold star families. florida congressman michael walz sit on that committee and joining me now in that closed door discussion. was there attrition and sense that we got this wrong and also begrudging and forced by psaki and others? >> well, pete, at first her explanation was that, you know, she didn't intend to contradict the parents that she was trying to give the president honest
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feedback that talking about his son beau biden with these poor, devastated, gold star families wasn't very welcome. chairman mccaul pressed her and i pressed her as well and i pointed out and said, ms. psaki, this wasn't just a mistake miss ago date or figure. you publicly contradicted multiple parents who saw the president repeatedly checking his watch. and, you know, doing that on top of the president and the debate saying there was no casualties on his watch on top of the state of the union incident. you keep ripping the scapoff of these poor -- scab off these poor parent's wounds and she said, pete, i'd like to extend an apology through you, chairman mccaul, who was there and i said i've got one better. i'll put you in touch with the parents and apologize to them directly and they need to hear
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from you and heal. this isn't a gotcha moment and these families need to heal and i hope she apologizes. i really hope she does. pete: me too, sincerely. this is an issue while it's moved past the headlines for so many, it's a stain on our nation and for those that lived through it and had people and i spoke to a gold star family of the 13 at rnc and it's still very raw and real. and it's a huge hit on the reputation and haves important when vice president kamala harris when this is a prospect of 2021 and talking about she's one of the last people in the room with joe biden to make the decision about the withdraw in afghanistan and let me play this sound byte and get your reaction. >> president biden always said he wants you to be the last person in that room, particularly for big decisions just as he was for president obama. he just made a really big decision. afghanistan.
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>> yes. >> were you the last person in the room? >> yes. >> and you feel comfortable? >> i do. pete: somehow, colonel, they'll find the way to tell she wasn't the last person and didn't have a decision. cheerily he was a -- clearly she was a part of making in call. >> what was that decision? that decision was to pull all of the military out first and to close down the air base and leave americans behind and this figure to be revised for about 100 that jen psaki was saying to almost 1,000 and leaving allies behind that are being hunted down as we speak and allowing terrorism to reconstitute and grow. she owns that and the gold star community and veteran's community and those of us elected that were screaming from the rooftops, don't do this, and president trump are not going to let her forget it. she absolutely 100% owns this disastrous debacle of a decision
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that future americans will have to pay for. pete: colonel, this decision is one thing and what's the sense of what the foreign policy would be of a harris administration. >> well, it's clearly going to be a crowd connuation on her part of -- continuation of her part on open borders and one and two, end of the day america is not a force for good. it is not a place to be apologized for and how can we find some type of concession ask something that we can give to get the other side to the table. our enemies an and adversaries e ayatollahs and putin and xi, they've got to be licking their chops and think this is going to be even better for them than joe biden is this is a very, very dangerous moment, pete, as the media just whitewashes all of these decisions that she 100% owns as vice president and she proudly said as the last person in the room before they're made.
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pete: extense of biden is extension of obama and it's a self-loathing blame america first policy that has to stop. congressman michael waltz, thank you for staying on top of that. appreciate it. charlie has headlines. charlie: thanasiss, pete. turn -- thanks, pete. u.s. forces operating in the middle east destroyed several drones and three unmanned vessels launched by iranian-backed houthi terror group in yes, ma'am and military action happening in the last 24 hours and follows recent attacks in the houthis by israel and they said "it was determined these weapons presented an imminent threat to u.s. and coalition forces and merchant vessels in the region". former president donald trump is in nashville today and set to cast himself as the crypto president. he's addressing the largest annual bitcoin gathering
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embracing the cryptocurrency industry. robert f. kennedy jr. spoke to the event yesterday and vp harris was invited to speak at the event, but she declined. and those are your headlines and turn to chief meteorologist, the one and only rick reichmuth from fox weather forecast. >> i love when you're getting ready to say the last name charlie: that's right. i nailed it. rick reichmuth. >> we're in the tropical season and had really big early start and everything was really active for a minute and then it died down and that's because of all of this dust and this represents dust coming off the sahara in africa and moves across the atlantic and diminishes some tropical activity and that's why it's very typical for the month of july and notice this right here. this is next saturday and there's this little break here, hold onto that piece of information. this dust now we've been see ago
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really active in the month of june and got really warm waters here and everywhere the water is well above average and now by the time we get towards next weekend, there's a disturbance we're looking at that possibility gets into that little -- possibly gets into the spot with dust and watching that next weekend and i am pacts in the u.s. and we'll keep tracking that right here. charlie. charlie: thank you for that. get your dusters out. jaire yes, you're right. charlie: stop your clucking, it's national chicken finger day, and we've got the one and only raising canes live on fox square. piazza ♪
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pete: it is national chicken finger day. i love it. ainsley: i've been so excited about this. to help us celebrate is christopher who's the great leader of the restaurants raising canes. >> thank you for haves ugg. this is national chicken finger day this. is a day where we celebrate our one love, our craveable chicken finger meals. all of our cane club members can
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come into the location and present cards to the cashier and receive a free ick condition finger. ainsley: what's your secret? >> everything is hand fresh every day and texas toast and cole slaw made every morning and hand squeezed lemonade, secret sauce and signature sauce made every single day. charlie: this is maybe the sing the best food is the chicken finger. i love them. seriously, this is like way up there. this is a food one. a really good one. >> thank you. charlie: this is great. ainsley: there's a lot of chick anne donovan it. charlie: don't shortchange the fry. >> thank you. pete: you started national chicken finger day? >> we d. in 2010 our founder and owner started the chicken --
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national chicken finger day. since then we've given away over 200,000 chicken fingers. ainsley: how many restaurants do you have around america? >> over 800 locations in the united states and 7 here in new york, our first is our global flag ship, which is our time square location on 44th and broadway. chainsly: that was your first? >> that was our first in new york. ainsley: what's the story behind your restaurant s? >> it started back in baton rouge. todd graves the owner and founder started the company with an idea for chicken finger restaurant. you know, he raised a lot of his own capital and got investors along the way and came back to the north gates of lsu campus, which is essentially where the first mother ship location opened. opened that location and opened a second and third and then we have over 800 locations nationwide. we're growing. pete: louisiana knows how to make good chicken. ainsley: know how to make
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everything well. pete: tell us about this wheel. >> spine it and we wanted to race -- spin it and we wanted to bring cool prizes and perks for you guys. spin it. charlie: outstanding. charlie: i got the free bucks combo. >> it's a tenderloin and our grade grade a tenderloin up to the breast. pete: we've got to government we'll get ainsley's prize and going to commercial break to pay the bills. ainsley: yay, thank you.
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