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>> brian: less than 100 days to go donald trump and kamala harris kickoff a jam-packed week across battleground states as elizabeth war ren says kamala harris will make pathway to citizenship for her agenda. >> kamala harris will work with congress to get that done. >> steve: being00. reforming supreme court, perhaps? president biden pushing changes. what will happen? >> sandra: outrage over the olympics opening ceremony and christians all over the world. remember, mornings are better with friends. >> steve: thank you. this week negotiators from
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israel, united states and country of qatar meeting over ceasefire and hostage releases in gaza as tensions necessary israel. -- 17 kids. >> brian: trey yingst is live. trey. >> trey: good morning. israeli cabinet met to discuss operational plans for offensive action against the group hezbollah. 12 ush mr. plaintiff #2: children and teens were kill this weekend. we were there in the aftermath, take a look. >> cousin of 11-year-old child weeps as she clutches her photo, all she has left of the young jewish child, one of 12 killed in saturday's hezbollah attack. at the family home, alma's room.
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>> this is her schoolwork. >> eliminate hezbollah, that's it. >> what do you remember about her most? >> when she was alive or when i had to collect the pieces of her? population of know 11,000 people, the trauma affected every member of the community in golan heights. >> the grief being experienced is unimaginable. 12 young members of their community being buried in the aftermath of this horrific hezbollah rocket attack. >> trey: teams are going inch by inch, searching for remains of those killed, a crater marks the site of the massacre. wounded and dead were children wearing sports gear, it's a
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disaster. the region is bracing for the possibility of broader war with hezbollah. multiple international airlines are suspending flights in and out of beirut and calling on citizens to leave lebanon immediately. >> brian: is it possible they were aiming for the jewish complex? there were jews in leb know none, correct? >> trey: absolutely, great point, they fired into northern israel and golan heights. it is tough to tell what they were aiming for. the devastation is clear and israelis are set to send a message of deterrence in the days ahead. >> steve: the size of the message, we had the ambassador
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on, he said, they will fire back. administration in this country has already advised israel don't overdo it because ultimately hezbollah, which is run by iran, might see this as crossing a red line and you have a great big war. >> trey: absolutely, it is remarkable how little we heard from the biden administration following this rocket attack. 12 teens and children killed in this gruesome attack, deadliest day since october 7. we heard little from washington in the aftermath, understanding this is pivotal moment in the broader war and could lead to larger conflict across the middle east. >> brian: they are having ceasefire negotiations in the gaza strip. >> sandra: they had identified 11 of the 12 children and
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working to identify the 12th. have they been able to so far? >> trey: they were able to identify the 12th and without sc describing graphic detail, it took them a lot of time to identify the final child and the families in this community of just 11,000 people were mornurng and searching for the remains of the child. they held a funeral for him. >> brian: about 80,000 people displaced in israel off the border with hezbollah because of rocket fire, living in hotels, horrible existence. status quo doesn't work there. >> sandra: and president biden unveiling dramatic proposal to reform supreme court as he heads to texas today.
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>> steve: the president is going to lbj presidential library today. >> president biden wants congress to step in and reshape how the u.s. court does term limits. he will go to the lbj library in austin, texas. the president believes justices should serve no more than 18 years and wants to limit immunity presidents would have. biden writes what is happening now undermines the court's decision. we stand in breach. we heard from vice president kamala harris many years ago about reform to the court. in 2019, she wanted to increase number of people on the supreme court. we'll hear about this scomb we
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are hearing from harris and former president trump as they trade new attacks on each other. >> 15 years ago, san francisco was perhaps the greatest city in the country and now it is unliveable. crime is so bad, drugs are so bad. she has ruined it. she was the original of the bad d.a.s and prosecutors. >> we have a fight ahead of us and we are the underdogs in this race. we are the underdogs in this race. >> candidates will be all over coun cou country. j.d. vance has events out west. new abc poll says democrats are
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enthusiastic to see kamala harris. what about groups, specifically white voters? kamala harris is putting out new hats, call it white dudes for harris, group they are trying to tar target in battleground states. pete buttigieg will be doing a virtual call to drum up support. where do the candidate go from here? will we see change in the polls now that harris reintroduced herself to voters? >> brian: do you know how the hats are selling? >> i don't know, the event is tonight. interesting to see the hats. >> brian: surprised people have not thought of that earlier. >> steve: see who buys them. >> the hat game was 2016 thing. maga hats seen as a thing.
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>> steve: should we get rid of the markmered ith box? can we squeeze you out? >> sandra: the big question is how would she handle the economy? kamala harris in her campaigning, there is a lot of answering to do, she and joe biden have been in charge of the economy and people are not feeling great about it. fox news poll ing went into wisconsin, preference among voters is for former president donald trump in wisconsin for economy, 68%, michigan almost the same, 65% say he is better suited to handle the economy. this will be a big test for her. how does she target voters who are most worried and concerned about the american economy and on immigration.
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this was top of the list. >> steve: that is right and donald trump beats her substantially in both of them when you look at swing states of wisconsin and michigan, trump had close to 90 and harris about 10%. as we wrap up presumably the honeymoon period, although traditionally that is shortly after the nominee is nominated and the convention, that has not hatched. honeymoon kicked off when joe biden said, i will not run for reelection and we saw from mark meredith with approval numbers. democrats were tickled pink he was off the ticket to yesterday, she reknow be minded people, we are the underdog and need all people on deck. >> brian: guess who came up with
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that? barack obama. >> steve: and bill clinton the comeback kid. >> brian: we had the debate when joe biden fell apart. last sunday he was forced to stop running for president by chuck schumer and nancy pelosi and just about everyone abandoned him and donations dried up. that is different in harris and biden. after two terms, washington, george, said, i will not run again and joe biden was told not to run again. people say they are the same, i see a difference. >> steve: think about george washington, do we hear about him misplacing his missing teeth? no. but heard about cognitive
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decline of joe biden. >> sandra: poll on immigration, this is a big one for her to say how she will handle this. senator elizabeth warren insisting harris will be granted mass citizenship to illegal immigrants listen. >> how the biden administration handled border by giving the nomination to one of the leaders of the effort? isn't this one of the party's biggest vulnerability? >> border crossings are lower than they were in the last year of the trump administration. this is a problem that has to be solved by congress. we need the tools to have resources at the border and in states and cities supporting migrants and we need to create a pathway to citizenship. all that is part of what we need
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to do for comprehensive immigration re form. kamala harris will work with congress to get that done. >> steve: fact check her, she said extraordinary thing about number of border crossings, here are the numbers. joe biden during his administration when he got in until last month, over eight million. donald trump during his administration, just two million. there is 232% increase when it comes to that. >> brian: tom homan pointed out you no longer have to go to the country to get in, go to the anticipate and we are flying people in, his words, it's a show game. we are flying them in from their country thanks to the new app, people coming in a different fashion. gotaways through the roof,
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usually from diabolical means trying to sneak in and register to get in. people who say you have a humane way, this aed min stragz is giving people, refugees a chance. this administration lost track between 80 and 100,000 children across the border. you are upset at trump for having family separation policy? how about administration of almost four years, let kids come in and forgot to track them. >> steve: you are right about migrants applying on cbp one app and get a date and fly in. i have a question, i don't have an answer to. who pays for the flight? does migrant pay to the united states or are we paying to fly
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them in? >> brian: my sense is most migrants don't have -- we are paying for everything is my sense. >> steve: think how many times we talk about how much they pay the coyotes to get in, probably cheaper to buy the trip. >> sandra: i didn't mean to cut you off. carley shimkus is standing by with more news. >> carley: we'll start with a fokd. police searching for two suspects after a woman killed and two hurt in shooting near a migrant shelter on randall's island. one suspect fled on a moped and other in a car with new mexico license plates. protest breaking out after venezuela lead er maduro was declared winner.
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opposition party declared victory and demanding evidence from voting machines to verify the results. the u.s. has concern the outcome does not show the will of the people. in paris an opponent from -- athlete from tajikistan, did win the match but dislocated his shoulder in the next round. opening ceremonies, apologizing for this scene depicting last supper. clearly there was never intention to show disrespect. we tried to celebrate community
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t tolerance. if people have taken offense, we are sorry. i don't think that apology will cut it. >> steve: cover of new"new york post" today says the last straw about the last supper. people are furious. what were they thinking? you have seen last supper. can you identify any of those people? >> sandra: i asked, did you pick this up watching in realtime, many watched live and taped in the prime-time hours and you had read headlines and watched it and thought, wow, that would be highly offensive to christians all over the world. >> brian: i did -- lit the torch, he came out, he or she?
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one of the people at the last supper, one of the apostles, dressed like a woman, is a man, said it was honor to perform in front of billions and remember to ones having their feathers ruffled, seeing queersness on screen, we know ain't going anywhere. >> steve: thanks to google. the feds don't pay for asylum seeker airline travel according to tsa. >> brian: so they are paying their own way? >> r >> steve: they are paying, they have a date to show up wherever the cb cotton acbp app says sho up. >> brian: ecuadorian family of four is writing a check? they have venmo. >> steve: 8:20, top democrats
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avoiding specifics surrounding efforts to convince joe biden to drop his reelection bid. >> did you in any way suggest to the president to leave the presidential race on july 13th? >> i will not get into specifics. >> i was telling the president the truth. >> what is the truth? >> there are real concerns. >> brian: bill hemmer will join us live in four and a half minutes with his take, if he can get here in four and a half know minutes. >> steve: tick, tick, tick. requested residence requested residence
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>> janice: good morning, what's your name? >> mila. >> brooklyn. >> micus. >> janice: say hi to anybody at home? >> hi, memaw and granddaddy. >> janice: awesome. we are watch ing the tropics, w have a system that could develop. if you live in florida, along the gust coast or east coast, watch it and we'll give updates. today showers and thunderstorms for northernin plas, ohio valley
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and extension valley. it will be warm. say hi to steve doocy. >> hi, steve. >> janice: so cute >> steve: those kids have a chaperon, right? >> janice: their parents are shy to be on tv. i'll take them home with me. >> steve: all right. thank you, jd. top democrats avoiding specifics on president biden fitsness for office. >> did you suggest to the president to leave the race on july 13th? >> first, look at president biden's record. >> for history, though, what was your local and intention with the meeting on july 13th? >> i will not get into the specifics. >> i was telling the president the truth, there were real
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concerns. >> we have a new nominee. >> was she aware of how he was doing? >> we're all aware of how our president coing. he is 10 years older than he was 10 years ago. >> steve: bill hemmer joins us now. good to have you. reason chuck schumer would not answer the question, behind the scenes he stabbed him in the back. >> bill: i think it is biggest political story in america. one day it will be uncovered. someone was in touch with s significant lawmakers, they were ready and loaded to go after joe biden after that. this david mccormick is running to be senator in pennsylvania. he had an adlast thursday against bob casey, about 90 seconds in length. 90 seconds of video, this is
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kamala harris in her own words talking about trump going after kamala harris. here are clues. get rid of filibuster, ban fracking, ban offshore drilling, rethink ice, border crossers won't be penalized, does not say we need police, eliminate private insurance. and there is more than i rattled off. this gives baseline for next 99 days. kamala harris is going to get good headlines, she will name a vice president, draw attention to her campaign and three weeks from today dnc starts in chicago. >> steve: they could have virtual nomination end of this week. >> bill: yeah. >> steve: let's vote. who is showing up on your show today? >> bill: kayleigh mcenany and john ratcliffe, charles payne,
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and jack keane. "fox and friends" poll that came out friday evening, this is northern midwest states, minnesota, wisconsin, michigan and pennsylvania. in michigan, trump leads with independents by eight points, they vote on economy, pocketbook and number in michigan, we have a tie, we'll see how that develops. >> steve: and independents pick the president. >> bill: correct. >> steve: we'll watch your show in 31 minutes. don't move, k >>kt mcfarland is straight ahead, i will head out to get the people, doos on the
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♪ control is everything to me. ♪ learn how abbvie could help you save. >> sandra: fox news alert, new texts revealing information about the assassination attempt on donald trump. lawmakers said they never got a briefing with secret service before the shooting. cb cotton has the latest. >> texts obtained by chuck grassley reveal gun dman thomas crooks was on -- counter sniper
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ending his shift an hour and a half before gunfire. 4:26, someone followed our lead and snuck in and parked by our cars, just so you know. i go out with my rifle with my car so he knows you are significanting on a picnic table 50 yards from the exit. other00 text reads, kid leaning around the building we are in. agr, i believe, i did see him with range finder looking toward stage. if you want to notify secret service to look out, i lost sight of him. photos were related to local, state officers and secret service posted in a command center. secret service tasked with
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protecting trump were reportedly never ashes lettered and the local counter sniper is sharing what he saw as an early warning assign. >> that makings it harder to have stability in middle east and emboldens iran. >> supposed to get a face-to-face briefing with secret service snipers when they arrived and that never happened. i think this was probably a pivotal point where i started thinking things were wrong and we had no communication with secret service. >> the secret service is telling fox it is xhcommitted to understand what happens to ensure it never takes place again. ronald rowe will testify on tuesday. >> brian: we'll see what he has to say, the other director did not say almost anything. we change gears, fox news alert.
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tension in the middle east all-time high. israel is in on the brifrj of war with hezbollah and lebanon. gop lawmakers say kamala harris criticism after the meet ing lat week with benjamin netanyahu makes it worse. >> it makes it harder to get a peace deal and have stability in the middle east and emboldened hezbollah because they believe joe biden and kamala harris will continue to put more pressure on israel and hezbollah. >> in terms of controllingiate agric $833,000 a day, they enriched him. >> brian: our next guest agrees. former trump advisor kt mcfarland joins us now. what did kamala harris say after meeting with prime minister of israel that seems to have
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hardened hamas? >> kt: two things she did. first, during benjamin netanyahu speech in congress, which she boycotted. they were a block away from union station putting out the palestinian flag, she did not condemn that for a whole day in washington, d.c. butz when she did meet benjamin netanyahu in private, she comes out and basically says israel, you can't continue to commit genocide. she is not attacking hamas and palestinians, she is attacking israel, that is big green light to hamas and iran and to hezbollah and houthis keep going because biden administration enriched iran with high oil prices and revenue and gave them money to pay for the war and
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enabled them and almost to the point where you wonder what happens if biden presidency or harris presidency, they will probably abandon israel. >> brian: if sinwar and leadership lives, they win. they will come back stronger, more enforced and give a message israel is vulnerable. why do not not bring up the person is very much alive, calling shots on meetings in qatar from a tunnel in gaza. >> kt: this is the great hi hypocrisy of it all and what media and western governments have fallen for. this is hamas's humanitarian crisis. there is aid going into gaza, it is hamas not letting aide get to its own people. it is hamas and sinwar, they win
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if they survive, they know they can build again. they know iran will resupply their weapons and be able to continue to fight. they say, if we're allowed to stay alive, welet do october 7 all over again. >> brian: prisoner swaps, letting out terrorists, one terrorist was sinwar. he had brain cancer, they brought in an elite surgeon to save his life and this is the thanks they get. harris's rumored short list making waves, do mpeople know te people on that list? we are sending steve doocy, doos on the loose, to find out, without security.
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we will send doos on the loose to see how well americans know the contenders. steve, take it away. >> steve: these are top six peoples, question for folks on the street in new york city, do they know any of them? one of them could be vice president of the united states. what is your name? >> tina. >> steve: pete, come in here. tina, any idea who that guy is? >> not at all. >> steve: one of the leading contenders to be vice president? >> what about that guy? >> no. >> that guy? >> no. >> these are governors, that guy, do you know? >> he does something with tr transportation terribly. >> pete buttigieg. that guy?
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from kentucky. that guy? >> he was an astronaut >> steve: what is his name? >> mark maybe. >> steve: mark kelly. one of these could be vice president, how do you feel about that? >> that is not going to happen. >> steve: another fella. ohio state. >> larry. >> steve: we were watching how we play. who is that guy? >> that guy is josh shapiro, i think from pennsylvania, if not mistaken. >> steve: very good. who is that guy? >> i don't know. >> steve: governor of great state of minnesota. >> i'm from michigan. i don't know. i'm not familiar with that guy. that is mr. pete buttigieg. they call him bute-judge. >> that is fellow bald guy, mark
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kelly from arizona. stick with bald guys. >> steve: would a bald guy be a good vice president? >> nothing more powerful than a confident bald guy. >> steve: pete is nodding. >> i like you pete, you are doing lrlt. >> steve: people on the street do not know who people are, according to this fella, bald guy would make a great president, or vice president that is. more "fox and friends" from streets 've new york city and the studio, coming up. >> doos on the loose sponsored by "reagan."
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for gmg and picture your life in motion. >> ainsley: we're back with your headlines. u.s. men's basketball team beginning its gold medal defense yesterday in paris with a a dominant 110-84 win over serbia. a pair of americans taking gold and silver in the women's 100 meter butterfly thanks to gretchen waltz. the u.s. is in the lead with 12 total medals so far in paris. happening in paris today nadal and djokovic face off on the
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clay court at france. on a different type of court the u.s. women's baskets ball team makes its paris debut in a rematch of the gold medal game from last olympics. americans are looking to win their eighth straight olympic gold at the games. those are the headlines. over to you. >> sandra: go team usa. one of the drag queens is doubling down insisting it was not a last supper but rather the feast of dine -- organizers apologizeing there was never an intention to show disrespect to any religious group. we tried to celebrate community
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tolerance. jack brewer is a man of god on a mission to spread his faith and joins us now to react. welcome to you. you saw this and have some strong feelings about it. please do share. >> it is saddening to think we're in a time period where this could even be approved. to be mocking the last supper, something so sacred to so many christians around the world is a direct assault on christianity. all religions should be upset and hurt right now seeing what happened at these olympic games. olympics throughout history have brought countries together and times where conflict has been healed. so to think that you are giving a group like the trans community this much lee way to control what you show to folks and children all around the world, this is a mockery and god will not be mocked. we will reap what we sew from
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these type of events. >> sandra: what did you think of nicki doll defending the event saying they were depicting the feast of dionysius. >> i pray for her soul. she doesn't know what she is doing. this is a sad time. these people are confused. look at the policies that we're pushing. man competing with women in sports. allowing individuals like this to make policy decisions across our nation and across the world. this is a direct alarm bell for the entire world to see we cannot allow this. this is a mental health issue. if you really think that you can change your gender and that people are going to support whatever you say and we're just feeding it. we're feeding this nonsense,
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this mental health crisis. we need to treat it as such and call it as such. we cannot let these men go into bathrooms with women or compete with women in sports. we have to speak truth to them through the word of god but just common sense. >> sandra: so for the transgender community they are making the criticism about them being transgender when the christian community says it was a mockery of their faith and religion, jack. bottom line. the first lady, the president calling the opening ceremony spectacular and so many did this as they were watching it thought that, right? then this came across and what a distraction from what was a really remarkable opening ceremony. as an athlete we want to support these people that put so much hard work into their event. a final thought on the olympics and, you know, hoping that these athletes can go on and have their best performance at the
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games. >> that's right. you know i'm a fellow track athlete. i won the junior olympics and one of the most glorious times for me. i love watching the olympics and see this distract everything and all these accomplishments of the men and women who worked all their life working two or three jobs. >> sandra: and their families and then to have the president of the united states, first lady of the united states appease to this satanic, demonic act is disgusting. shame on you joe biden and the biden family. >> sandra: jack, thank you for joining us, appreciate it. that does it for us on "fox & friends." catch me again this afternoon with john roberts. we'll be anchoring 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. for america reports. thank you for joining us. i'll see you this afternoon. that does it for us. >> bill: good morning, everyone. fox news alert on the investigation into the attempted
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