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u.s. supreme court. this as presumptive nominee veepstakes hits a fevered pitch with less than 100 days until the election. >> brian: it's the controversy sweeping the globe this globe. outrage over the olympics opening ceremony opening mocking the last surf. remember, your mornings are better with friends. >> shannon: fox news alert. local law enforcement who were on the site at the deadly rally where former president donald trump was nearly assassinated revealing for the very first time they never got a briefing with secret service before that shooting. >> steve: wonder why? well, this all comes as new text messages reveal more details about the timeline of the a assassination attempt, brian? >> cb cotton is in butler pennsylvania with the unfolding investigation. cb? >> hi, good morning, guys. well, we now know gunman thomas
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matthew crooks was tracked for about an hour and a half before he opened fire, which is longer than previously reported. and these texts between local counter snipers also reveal the moment crooks got a step ahead. about an hour before the rally, less than an hour before the shooting, rather, she's photos were reportedly shared from local snipers to pennsylvania state police and then to the secret service who were in a command center at the same time a local counter sniper texted i did see him with a range finder looking towards stage. fyi, if you want to notify secret service snipers to look out, i lost sight of him. but, a critical piece of law enforcement there that day was not alerted, according to "the washington post," which reported over the weekend that the secret service agents directly protecting former president trump were never told about a suspicious person report. it's unclear whether those agents would have kept trump from taking to the stage, but a local counter sniper told abc
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news there were earlier warning signs of trouble before the rally even began. >> we are supposed to get a face-to-face briefings with the secret service snipers. whenever they arrived and that never happened. so, i think that that was probably a pivotal point where i started thinking things were wrong because that never happened. and we had no communication with the secret service. >> and now outcry towards big tech after google users searching for the attempted assassination of trump were miffed when the desired results failed to populated on the search engine. google now trying to squash any concerns about censorship writing to fox quote there was no manual action taken on these predictions. our systems have protections against auto complete predictions associated with political violence, which were working as intended prior to this horrific event occurring. we're working on improvements to ensure our systems are more up
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to date. the secret service acting director ronald roe is expected to testify before senate committees on tuesday. back to you three. >> steve: all right, c.b., thank you very much. ened the more you and this "new york times" article lays everything out. obviously, as we now know, the shooter, for him, this was not going to be a suicide mission, he intended to escape because,s we have told you about that detonator that they found near him with the batteries and stuff like that? apparently the plan ultimately was that after he shot owe-at some point, before or after he shot the president, he was going to detonate and blow up his car. and this was going to create a diversification. he would kill trump and then he would somehow escape. you know, that was his plan. none of that happened, thank god. >> shannon: just horrific all around. i think the details that emerge the more obvious this attempt looked so many on the ground
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there. >> brian: he goes from the picnic table to right below where he would eventually go up right in the warehouse. they knew it. how did we know that? they took a picture of him. they took a picture on the picnic table. took a picture going outside the perimeter, obviously. going to the roof. they don't see him get on the roof. but, at 5:38 photos are shared in the group chat and another text went out among the officers saying they should inform the secret service about the kid spotted with a range finder, usually used for golf. by the way it's permitted not for long i assume it will not be permitted any longer to go to these events. 6:11 crooks opens fired and killed in a matter of minutes. four magazines next to him. phone to detonate the car. this could have been so much worse than it was. it really shouldn't have happened at all. it's so obvious. the other thing to keep in mind, too. is what would be wrong with the secret service just answering some of the questions that were asked of him by lawmakers last
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week and made everything so much worse. even that we have these facts now, what i would love to see is christopher wray sit there in front and fanning to his right and left are the fbi investigators who had nothing to do with this event. they are in charge of investigating. so, instead of chris wray saying i will get back to you and he never does. i will get back to you. if he does. dose it no longer the camera there. don't follow up with the individual lawmaker that asked the question. put the investigators next to the head of the fbi and answer the questions. this should not be a secret. >> shannon: it's been very surprising how little information has been exchanged within the agency -- between the agencies and because they have not done that. they can't inform the american public, which has left so much room for speculation. >> brian: look we feel responsible because it happened on our watch. they are not communicating and cooperating with us. some of the stuff airing on another network right now. we will bring you some of that sound. >> steve: ultimately chris wray said last week that i can't talk
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about it because the investigation is not closed. but there are so many details that apparently are known. they are in the "new york times," where they pretty much explain a perfect tiktok of what happened. as soon as they wrap it up. and i know that congress is going to do a task force. you know, people are going to be saying this should have never happened. and make sure it never does again because it came that close. in the meantime, moving on to other items, new this morning, president biden later today will unveil dramatic new proposals to reform the supreme court. is he heading to the lbj presidential library today in texas. >> brian: mark meredith is live at the white house with more. mark? >> brian, sandra and steve good morning, friends, president biden is calling on sweeping changes to the nation's highest court including term limits and a code of conduct. as you mentioned is he going to unveil these changes when he goes to austin, texas this afternoon. now the president is calling for 18 years for a term limit. also wants to see constitutional amendment to limit immunity once they leave office.
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president put out an op-ed in the "the washington post" today in which he says i served as a senator for 36 years, including as chairman and ranking member of the judiciary committee, i have overseen more supreme court nominations as senator, vice president, and president than anyone living today. i have, quote: great respect for our institutions and separation of supports. but biden goes on to say what is happening now is not normal and undermines the public's confidence in the court's decisions including those impacting personal freedoms we now stand in a breach. vice president kamala harris, she spoke about this before she reached the white house back in 2019. when she said, quote: i'm open to this conversation about increasing the number of people on the u.s. supreme court. harris is likely to face more questions about the future of the court as she campaigns this week. former president trump, he, too is on the campaign trail. the calendar guys, it is getting busy. we are going to see competing rallies all week long, including a telerally today for president trump. kamala harris will head to georgia tomorrow we will be down
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there as well. senator j.d. vance is out west in nevada and we expect more events to get added to the schedule. speaking of harris, there is a new abc poll showing democrats overawful are happy to see her as the likely democratic nominee with a majority of people, 63%. saying they are very enthusiastic. that's among democrats. but, what about white dudes, specifically. and you are thinking why would i bring that up? there is this new effort to put outside these hats that say white dudes for harris. all part of a virtual meeting set for tonight where the campaign working with the secretary of transportation pete buttigieg try to drum up support white voters. raking in more than $200 million just just last week. the question this week will the honeymoon last. steve, ainsley and brian. >> steve: mark, you are married, does the honeymoon ever last? >> every day just blitz. >> steve: that's the right answer. >> shannon: here i was thought steve was going to ask if the
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honeymoon ever ends. >> my wife puts up with a lot. i'm very happy to stay happily married. in terms the real question, guys, it is going to be about not only the pole polling, knew they have this idea what they are going to be doing going forward can it last? doldrum with the olympics, labor dayment and voting again after that. less than 100 days out kamala harris could be virtually nominated by the dnc by thursday unless -- that is go it's only one candidate. if somebody else shows up and says hey, i decided i'm going to try. >> brian: why should i commit do a debate. we don't know who the nominee is you already swapped out one already on me. >> steve: you would think that person whomever that would be would have stuck their head up by now nobody.
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it's just her. >> ainsle ains. >> shannon: i love this question how she is going to handle 9 economy. every single american politico takes it on with the headline harris' next challenge how to talk about the economy. how will she talk about the economy, right? we know the messaging from president biden has gotten four pinocchios, right? he was talking about how inflation was sky high when he took office and brought it down. that just wasn't the case. he was handed 1.4% inflation and that number skyrocketed in his early days and tout that inflation has slowed. it has slowed but prices has not come down, people are living through inflation crisis every single day led to thinflation crisis. what will her messaging be if they haven't been able to tackle that since they tackled it, how can she tell american voters she will prioritize it now? >> steve: there is a fox news poll that shows with swing state
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voters, who prioritized the economy, donald trump wins in both wisconsin and michigan. and it's not hard because, you know, sandra, to your point about the coos of everything, it's just so much higher than it used to be. i was at the grocery store. the grocery store that peter doocy used to work at before -- when he was a stock boy in high school. the. >> brian: couldn't hold the job? >> steve: he couldn't. they put him on a loading dock. >> brian: this job is a fallback. >> steve: peter, get your apron. before the pandemic and before joe biden a rotisserie chicken was 6 bucks. >> shannon: they have gone way up. >> steve: it's 12 or 13 bucks. it goes to show people go inflation is going the other way. when you look at the price of everything, everything costs on average about 20% more than it did four years ago. >> shannon: think about the small business owners out there. we depend on them. they are about two thirds of our
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american economy. we need them to thrive, right now they are trying to survive. and the uncertain environment has been really difficult on them when it comes to taxes, right? when it comes to regulations. and you seat favorability ratings for former president donald trump. is he promising lower taxes and promising derejection and businesses hear that and they like that. >> brian: right. so the question is what was fudge trying to say to shannon on sunday. the economy is much better now. people are much happenner you and president going to go down as historically great president. someone should tell the american people, because he has not been over 40% in about three months. he has not been over 41% since the ridiculous embarrassing withdrawal from afghanistan. when it comes to the economy. there is not one single poll i have seen. you have that business background that he is even close to president trump. and the four years that he had with the economy. so it's not the perception of what you want. don't tell me about the numbers.
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the american people will tell you how they feel. so the question is now. i think the most maddening things that's happened over the last few days, kamala harris can read the prompter, she can present herself. she is younger and it's s. not going to misspeak and lose her train of thought or freeze suddenly for no apparent reason. those were all good things. to say remake her. this is the same woman who six months ago that jamie raskin and nancy pelosi came out and were questioning whether she should even be on the ticket. this is someone who has approval rating at 35% one below president biden. anti-fracking border crossings, abbott drilling. anti-israel for the most part through this war. and with her remarks on friday. might have jeopardized any peace plan over in gaza. people are just remaking her before our eyes and expecting us all to have short-term memory loss.
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>> steve: well, that's because right now we are in the honeymoon fades and as mark aptly point out it's going to be coming to a close. now she is thinking about who can i add to the ticket to help me out and because as we have seen in these swing state polls that we showed you just now and one an hour ago. >> voters trust donald trump more item in the hill mark kelly is seen most favorably of potential vp picks, followed shy shapiro, cooper and buttigieg. mark kelly is from a swing state of arizona. it's a border state. and is he well-liked there. the problem, some say is that if he were to leave the u.s. senate that would leave an open senate senate a purple state. and that a lot of -- rather, a lot of democrats in the senate
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say, you know what? he shouldn't go because we need him in that place. also he is not known as one of the greatest democratic or tores. but is he very popular his wife is giffords. there is a lot to him. >> shannon: you have to wonder if the goal would be to go for some of the swimming state governors. obviously you mentioned shapiro. buttigieg is a popular name. cooper in north carolina. michigan's whitmer said no, she is not in it. but i think really good question is and i know dooce is going to be on the loose coming up. is he going to be asking the question. do people know who is in the running and who she is considering it. it is an interesting question a lot of people came up and asked me that question. it's not. >> steve: what did you say? >> shannon: i tried to help them as much as possible. obviously mark kelly has been
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floated the top of that list for quite some time. we knew buttigieg was going to be on talking to shannon over the weekend. some of those governors pretty popular not really well-known all over the united states. >> brian: unknown factor about 40% about all of them for senator mark kelly they say he would be stronger on the border. not for building the wall. only seems to take interest in the immigration issue when he is up for re-election. i thought he would be more of a manchin type of democrat where he would be up there saying this is not okay to slow-walk weapons to ukraine. it is not okay to back off israel at a time when in which this need us most and begin to hold back weapons there because he has that military background. where are the f-15 pilots taken two years in ukraine. i always thought he would be the guy with the military background to say this is not okay. i will help train if i need. to say but, for the most part he has gone along with the party line. >> let me get your thoughts on this because j.d. vance is now out there the running mate to
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former president donald trump. is he trying to set the record straight, steve. calling out the left's over these resurfaced comments. this is sunday night in america. listen here. >> i go think ache parent actually has he a profound effect on somebody's. there are a whole host of people who don't children for a whole host of reasons. they are certainly people that can participate fully in the layoff of this country. that's not what i said, trey. if you look at what the left has done. they have radically taken this out of context and aggressively lied about what i said. what i do think is true, trey. this is goes to the heart of what i was talking about three years ago in those comments. it's going to be something that i continue to talk about is that the left has increasingly become explicitly anti-child and anti-feel. this have encouraged young families not to have children at all because of concerns over climate change. they suggest you had that people who do have children are somehow being selfish when i think being a parent is actually the
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mostselfless thing that you can do. really does transform your perspective. it wasn't a criticism of people without children that is a light left. criticism of the increasingly anti-parent and anti-child attitude of the left. >> brian: he was on a podcast where he was asked about aoc said i don't know about having kids with climate change and turbulence. that was his response to it. met two nuns, greatest americans who love america. what about george washington never had kids does that make him a bad american he said no. there are people who try to have kids and don't have kids and are great americans. he wanted to explain himself. the question is when you are explaining you are usually losing. that's all they want is for him to sit there will the whole time to explain the comments. he does a lot of interviews and
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podcast and lot of history for "hillbilly elegy" and the book. they are going to be pulling up all of this. >> steve: that's why in the last 7 # hours. we have heard a number of mainstream media stories where it's like did donald trump pick the right guy to be business vice president? and, obviously, speaking to trey, he did further explanation of the childless cat lady comment and doubled down on what his intent was. nonetheless, we had donald trump on the show last week. and we asked him about are you still 100 percent behind j.d. vance and he said absolutely. i saw something from the campaign responding to there is some suggestion that donald trump could fire him in the next 10 days. >> brian: that's what senator schumer wants him to do. because he is always looking out for trump. >> steve: campaign shied back that's not going to happen. 100 percent behind j.d. >> shannon: never rule anything out these days.
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carley shimkus is back. >> carley: hi sandra, steve and brian. fox news alert. police are searching for at least two suspects after a woman was killed and two men were hurt in a shooting near a migrant shelter on randles island in new york city. not clear what led to the shooting or if migrants were involved. one of the suspects reportedly fled on a moped and other got away in a car with new mexico license plates. to another fox news alert. protests are breaking out after venezuelan's authority tarren leader nic nicolas maduro declad the winner. the opposition party had huge momentum heading into the race also declared victory now demanding evidence from voting machines to verify those results. secretary of state antony blinken says the u.s. has serious concerns that the outcome of the election does not actually reflect the will of the people. outrage continues controversial last supper scene during the
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olympics on friday. actress cameron beret condemned the skit on instagram. watch. >> watched such an incredible and wonderful recent that's going to take place over the next two weeks and see the opening ceremonies completely blaspheme and mock the christian faith with their interpretation of the last supper was disgusting. and it made me so sad. >> a paris 2024 spokesperson has issued an apology saying there was never an intention to disrespect any religious group and those are your headlines, guys, over to you. >> brian: of course. i don't know why christians would get -- did they see a rehearsal where somebody would go. >> shannon: who knew about it beforehand? >> steve: you got to figure, given the scope of the entire world is going to be watching the olympics and this was broadcast to like 200 countries
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around the world, let's just go through this. what does this mean? and, you know, now we have heard from the person who the artistic director. he did not mean to anger christians. he is sorry. if you felt, you know, insulted, but it was all about inclusion. he said his message was about love. but this is completely backfired. >> shannon: i thought the case to be made out of touch. have you ever been around athletes at that level? do you know who most of them are doing before and after? >> steve: c arb loading? >> shannon: praying. wildly insulting to christians all over the world. >> brian: how anyone could think it wouldn't be is crazy which makes me think it is intentional and they don't care. and whoever hired this guy should be fired. if i'm a krohn. i haif ima krohncelebrate histoh culture. what does that have to do with french culture. other thing is coming off a
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terror attack where have you four airlines blown up. hundreds of thousands ever people can't even get there. >> shannon: makes me think of the emmanuel macron tweet he sent out during the ceremonies this is france. you have to wonder did he know this was going on if it hadn't happened yet that it was going to happen? >> steve: there was a lot going on. i bet he didn't see it or review it now of course everyone has got egg on their face. actually it's france they have got omelet. >> brian: 24 after the hour. calls to grant citizenship to 11 million illegal immigrants. they say kamala harris is the one to get it done. what does tom homan think? i think we know. >> brian: i think he might be against it. >> steve: you'll hear him next. ♪
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>> brian: fox news alert. negotiators from the u.s., israel and qatar meeting over a cease-fire. tensions grow in the middle east overall following the horrific attack on israel over-the-weekend golan heights that killed 12 children all under 127. 17. madeleine rivera joins us with the details. >> madeleine: good morning. brian. officials are israel, qatar and the united states have been working to reach a breakthrough in cease-fire talk has have called over the last several months. officials were push for a truce
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in which the hostages still held by hamas would be exchanged for hundreds of palestinians jailed by israel there appears to be though a statisticalling pointed regarding the length of the truce. hamas wants a permanent truce while israel wants the option to keep fighting leave the gaza egypt border afraid that hamas would take advantage of their absence and smuggle weapons. they might be willing to leave the area if they can install electronic censored to dedebt activities like efforts to dig tunnels. israel, part of the "new york times" also wants to keep military check points to stop hamas fighters from transporting weapons to gaza city. all of this comes as israel targets over the weekend in response to a rocket strike from lebanon that killed several people in the golan heights, all of this raising fears that the war could spread. >> we cannot sit idly by. there will be a response.
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our response will be swift, harsh and painful. we are now picking the make sure hezbollah will learn the lesson. we are no intention for full war with lebanon at the same time we cannot allow them to target civilian communities in israel. >> negotiations are expected to continue over the coming days. brian? >> brian: all right. maddy, thank you. >> change gears, elizabeth warren calling for granting citizenship to 11 million illegal immigrants says kamala harris is the one to do it. doopg to have more resources at the border. to say have more resources in the states and cities that are supporting migrants and, i believe, we need to create a pathway to citizenship. all of that is a part of what we need to do for comprehensive immigration reform. kamala harris will work with congress an get that done. >> brian: really? this as the southwest border
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continues to have encounters that are rising to the tune of over 232% under the biden-harris administration. but they think things are better. here are reaction is the former acting ice director tom homan who will be going back to a similar capacity should trump win. first off, your thoughts about senator elizabeth warren's dream. >> well, look, you know, i'm not surprises. i have been saying for three years on this network, when they destroyed the most secure border in my lifetime it wasn't by accident want it wasn't by mismanagement. it was by design. overturned the crump ten success rule. millions of illegal aliens be counted in the next census, more seats in the house for the democrats control the government. and plus they want to be future democratic voters. i'm surprised she is stupid enough to admit it but she must have did it to try to win over some progressives not quite in the kamala harris bucket yet. i have been saying that over three years. that is their plan and that will happen if kamala harris becomes
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president. >> brian: other thing they keep saying pete buttigieg on "fox news sunday" this weekend. border crossings are now lower at this point than they were in the last weeks of the trump administration. your thoughts? >> that's a stone cold lie first of all. the got aways are skyrocketing, number one. so we got millions of people coming across the border not being apprehended. second of all simply playing a shell game. moving thousands of illegal aliens to the cb 1 app. every day. 30,000 a month through the cuba haiti, nicaraguan program flying them straight to the airports. different buckets calling them legal pathway which they're not. it's illegal. this is simply a shell came game. if you add the app., what border patrol and what he they're still encountering on the southwest border, plus the got aways, they are still at historic numbers. the white house is lying to the american people once again i
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just swirn republicans they seem to be flat food. hear what kamala harris said about those illegal immigrants and what plans on doing, listen. >> when we first came into office. our first bill to offer a meaningful way to fix our immigration system including a pathway to citizenship, keeping families together. looking out for our dreamers. >> brian: we keep hearing about this great immigration plan when they came in. your thoughts? >> >> we had great immigration plan. we had the most secure border in my lifetime under president trump. as far as keeping families together, under the biden administration, over 450,000 children have crossed the border i will really and hands criminal cartels. their policies have caused the celebration of almost half a million children. let me add this. they have lost track of 100,000 of them. they can't even find them when they release them to so-called sponsors they can't find them. the biden policies are inhumane.
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worse than anything the trump administration ever thought of doing. >> brian: just wait. with the corrupt venezuelan elections, when that lunatic maduro just won, they say one out of every three venezuelans will leave the country. geles where they are going to be coming, tom homan, right to america, good luck. we have to absorb another nation's population. unless there is a change of the administrations, tom homan, thanks so much thanks for having me. president biden pushing supreme court reforms like term limits and presidential eliminating. gregg jarrett says it's an abuse of the separation of powers. let's go whiskers. jen y is working with a banker to budget for her birthday. you only turn 30 once. and jen z? her credit's golden. hello new apartment. three jens getting ahead with chase.
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to burn we have got 12% containment. our firefighters are out there. it is heart breaking to see. you know, that's just one of many wildfires across the west and across the gulf coast. >> we are monitoring. air quality alerts for the northwest down towards the great basin in towards the rockies where some of that smoke is going to continue to move eastward. heat wave building over the central u.s. this week. thursday we are going to see the see that heat dome just continue to hang out and bring temperatures well over 100 degrees for a lot of the these areas and with the heat and the humidity combined, it's going to be oppressive and dangerous. down right dangerous for some of these states looking look at oklahoma city and memphis, st. louis, jackson and atlanta. we are watching the tropics, an area of disturbed weather that could develop this week all interest along the gulf coast, atlantic coast and florida need to pay attention, we will keep you up to date, of course. steve doocy over to you. >> steve: j.d. thank you very much much. >> janice: you got it. >> steve: 18 minutes before the
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top of the hour. fox news alert. president biden will announce proposals to reform the supreme court. changes include no immunity for crimes a former president committed in office. long with term limits for supreme court justices. i think it's 18 years. and a binding code of conduct for the supreme court. fox news legal analyst gregg jarrett joins us now. he has been chewing on this. gregg, whatever to separation of powers, judiciary, legislative, you know, quo equal branches of government. the congress can't tell the supreme court what to do, with they? >> yeah. and, you know, like many of joe biden's ideas, most of it is unconstitutional, steve. and the democrats cannot simply pass a law imposing term limits on justices because life terms are embedded in the constitution. so, it requires amending the founding document, which is such a high bar, that it has zero
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chance. ironically though, joe biden is calling for an amendment to override the presidential immunity decision. again, that may sound like cat nip to liberals who hate the ruling, although it shouldn't, it protects democrat presidents like joe biden. that would still take years and the kind of political capital they just don't have. and then finally, joe's other idea of imposing ethical controls on justices, as you point out, steve, that is a blatant violation of the separation of powers principle. so all of this just electoral tpan bpablum for democrats. >> steve: speaking of kamala harris she says she is open to expanding the supreme court. in march of 2019 she said i'm open to this conversation about increasing the number of penal on the u.s. supreme court.
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and, gregg, that's what you do when you have lost some decisions, isn't it? you make it a political thing and you say i'm going to fight back. gr g. >> gregg: yeah, exactly. we know how that worked fdr in 1937. he tried to pack the court and it backfired spectacularly. every time democrats see a decision they don't like sometimes they stand in front of the court and engage in dangerous rhetoric. i find it interesting that joe biden has spent decades opposing the very kind of radical regorms that he now advocates and it's is also pretty a3450uzing, steve, an 81-year-old president wants to age out younger high court justices that are a lot more sentient than joe biden is biden knows he can't do this. but, like many of the things he
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proposes, he does it anyway to troll for votes. >> steve: but, ultimately, there is zero chance this going to happen. this is just something we're going to be talking about. is he going to be speaking later today at the lbj presidential library on the # 0th anniversary of the civil rights act. that's the venue and that's the message. >> yes. absolutely. and, look, remember, most of this has to be done by constitutional amendment to even propose an amendment, you have to have two thirds vote of both houses of congress or states in constitutional conventions and once you get past that hurdle, you got to have ratification by three quarters of the states. that is impossible. sorry. >> steve: indeed. greg, thank you very much for joining us on this monday? >> my flesh. >> thank you, sir. meanwhile, 14 minutes before the top of the hour, another round
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♪ >> shannon: today, pennsylvania governor and potential vp pick josh shapiro set to rally with kamala harris. the group no genocide josh says selecting a vice presidential nominee with anti-palestinian and pro-war views will depress turnout among muslims, arab americans and young voters. here with reaction is -- great to have you here this morning. >> thanks for having me. >> shannon: this is going to get interesting with those on the far left of her party warning her don't pick this pro-israel governor. >> let's start with what josh shapiro would bring to this ticket, okay? pennsylvania where he is wildly popular. is he known for working across the aisle, working with republicans. support school vouchers, right? this is a guy who knows how to talk to pennsylvania voters. knows how to talk to the moderate middle. is he great on issues like the class divide. he immediately got rid of degree requirements for federal jobs. this is a really big deal.
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so you must be asking yourself what could possibly counter act all of these gift that he would bring to kamala harris kamala harris and her ticket. he said we should not anti-semitism on college campuses. for that he must be pun nirkd. that is it. the protest flank of the democratic party cannot abide him and they have started a campaign against him. this is where we are at. the democrats are going to have to choose between potentially winning the presidency through pennsylvania and placating the anti-semites in their party. >> shannon: now a new online campaign from far left activists as i mentioned called no genocide josh shapiro get in the way of harris' efforts to gain the trust of the working class, progressive and younger voters. will they get somewhere with this pushback beback. >> nonsense that the working class people support the pro-hamas protesters on college campuses is the most ridiculous,
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ridiculous canard that i have heard yet. i mean, it's absolutely ridiculous. and he would be great pick and is f. she does not pick him. i would tell my fellow jewish americans. you know, what does that mean? right? what does that mean that she would be willing to sacrifice the presidency bylaws she cannot tell the anti-semites we don't stand with you the vast majorities of. >> shannon: only jewish official being considered by kamala harris. we can put some of the veepstakes up on the screen here. impossible running mates for kamala harris we have been talking about governor shah heir woe of pennsylvania. mark kelly near the top of the list from arizona. roy cooper out of north carolina. pete buttigieg who was on over the weekend is also apparently under consideration. andy beshear of kentucky of tim walz the of minnesota. we are told that her team has been told to go out there and vet. we don't really know what the
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requirement she has put on that. what are you hearing? >> i know mark kelly what is he bringing to the table potentially is something to counter balance her on immigration right, he has a very strong record there. but is he not a great orator. josh shapiro on the other hand has real connection with voters. is he not just jewish by the way. is he observant. kosher, a religious person, right? which is of course why they can't stand him and d trying to destroy him. shan unbelievable. great to see you. a lot to watch there all right. and carley shimkus is with us now. carley? >> carley: hey, sandra. >> do you have more news for us. >> i will take it away. wild, incredible story here, oklahoma couple went missing while diving in the gulf of mexico was rescued by the toast coward after nearly 40 hours at sea. the couple was diving with the group on wednesday, when a storm hit and they drifted away from the rest of the group. they were eventually spotted by a rescue plane just hours before
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that search was going to be called off. they were taken to the hospital treated for minor injuries from jelly fish stings to sun burns. the u.s. men's basketball team beginning gold medal defense yesterday in paris with a dominant 110 to 84 win over serbia. and kentucky native taking home her second olympic gold medal in women's fencing with a win over her u.s. teammate lauren scruggs who took silver. latest count has the u.s. in the lead with 12 total medals so far in paris. we are at number one. go u.s.a. >> shannon: love to see that all right. carley, thank you so much. big final hour of "fox & friends" is coming up. stay with us. ♪ ♪ far-xi-ga ♪ ♪ far-xi-ga ♪ ♪ far-xi-ga ♪ ♪ far-xi-ga ♪ ask your doctor about farxiga. let's get started.
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