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>> steve: it is 8:00 on the couch in new york city. welcome to the tuesday, july 30, 2024 edition of "fox and friends." today is sally's birthday. happy birthday, sally. >> ainsley: happy birthday, so glad you were born. >> steve: in two hours, acting secret service director will discuss the timeline around donald trump assassination attempt as former president reveals he will interview, sit down with the fbi to have them ask what happened on thursday. >> brian: he has a short story to tell, it is impactful. and the v.p. stakes. a potential dark horse may join
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the ticket. >> ainsley: and glasses wearing gymnast dubbed clark kent of oly olympics helps his team win bronze. mornings are better with friends. >> steve: a fox news alert. that man, acting secret service director will testify on capitol hill two hours from now on assassination attempt on former president donald trump. ronald rowe, he took over as acting secret service director when kimberly cheatle resigned. >> brian: fbi director will testify this morning. the gunman addressed the roof by climbing piping and scrambled over several rooftops before opening fire. former president trump is
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praising the agents who protected him while raising concern about the agency's response. >> they were brave, bullets were flying over me and they were on top of me. they were very brave, i have to say that. should have been somebody on the roof, should have been communication with the local police and they were seeing this guy, a very disturbed person and seeing him around. >> ainsley: the shooter's motive is still unknown. at this point. chad pergram is live in washington, d.c. i assume you'll be in the room or have information as it is developing. >> chad: i'll be right there les than two hours. one interesting thing is what rowe is expected to say. what he's reported to say is what i have seen made me
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ashamed, i cannot defend why the roof was not better secured. he went to the site and went on the roof to inspect that. that is something kimberly cheatle, who resigned after the hearing last week, did not do. he will speak from first-hand perspective and get tough questions about the roof. one thing i expect to hear from him, what they are doing to increase secret service service protection and some democrats, dick durbin is chair of judiciary committee, one of two committees holding this hearing, has questions about how to secure the democratic con convention. >> steve: one thing, chad, particularly and it started when kimberly cheatle, the former secret service director was in the hot seat and they were asking her, the lawmakers,
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simple questions and she would not answer them. yesterday "new york times" ran a tiktok timeline of everything the shooter did. it has to be frustrating for lawmakers who say, i read in the new york time, what do you say? they will go, i can't talk about it now because there is an ongoing investigation. >> chad: that is something josh hawley, the republican senator from missouri said, we don't want these platitudes. they had exchanges that came out through iowa senator grassley. this hearing cannot go the way it went can cheatle. secret service has to demonstrate it can do better and it is protect the protectees in
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this volatile climate. >> ainsley: we wouldn't want this to happen to anywhere ever. it is reassuring when you see hakeem jeffries working together to address this bipartisan task force. there is several investigations happening, tell us about the different investigations happening on capitol hill, chad. >> chad: this is just the start of the investigation. h homeland security and the -- have a bipartisan task force temperature is really a committee. years ago they had the bee bengi hearing. they want to make sure this is a bipartisan group. it is 7-6, 13-member committee. there are members starting to
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grouse they were not put on the committee, cory mills. they went to great lengths to make sure this was bipartisan. dick durbin said, this has to be bipartisan. this should be bipartisan and in an election year they might find common ground. >> brian: he said the president got hit by a bullet, not slap i inal. how were report ers, were they behind the president? were they wild shots? i don't see anybody else in the video hurt. i'm curious, how did that go? first shot at the president and second shot missed the
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president? people behind were not ducking really, why did they feel that way and where was cory. >> ainsley: map of where the bullets went. >> brian: and how much worse it could have been, he had four magazines and detonation in his car. >> steve: we heard there were eight bullet casings. it's a great question about where the people were. donald trump was surrounded by people. if i'm donald trump, shooter over there. were people that got shot there or there. >> ainsley: back here? >> steve: they were not directly behind him, no budged. conventional wisdom, back that way. >> ainsley: i was reading, the shooter bought the ladder at
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home depot that morning and cased the scene and left. he must have said, i can climb and go from house to house. >> steve: it was only a sikx-fot ladder, the buildings are higher than that. >> ainsley: congress dman mike kelly will chair this bipartisan committee because this is his hometown, butler. new campaign video part of $50 million adbuy. >> steve: this afternoon she will head to atlanta and appear with rapper megan thee stallion. >> brian: peter doocy live from the white house. >> peter: yes, two e's, like peter, but next to each other. prime example of how harris for president and different than
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biden-harris for president. he was never joined by megan thee stallion. that will happen later tonight as harris campaign try to frame c contrast with trump on their own terms with 50 million worth of this new ad. >> one i think this kamala harris has always been, fearless. >> donald trump wants to take our country backward, we are not going back. >> peter: co-proposing supreme court reform, top democrats were not briefed in advance, would have no one is above the law amendment. 18-year term limiting and bidening code of conduct for the supreme court. v.p. stakes, gretchen whitmer and josh shapiro rallied for harris, cooper says he is out.
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peters is reportedly interested, chair of senate homeland security committee. until a running mates, the campaign will focus on top of the ticket and harris's immigration with 12 million of this ad. >> america's border czar and she's failed us. under harris, 10 million illegally here. quarter of million americans dead from fentanyl. >> peter: president biden is laying low at the white house. the week ahead schedule white house share with us on know sunday night has not been sent out yet. >> brian: this might be too boring for you. >> i'll be in houston.
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>> brian: great. >> steve: you can visit your sister sally, she is in dalsa, for her birthday. >> brian: do you think georgia is in play now? joe biden was giving up on georgia and said it would go back to republicans. she is part of the ticket that blew out the all-star game. stacey abrams was not successful, governor kemp. does he need governor kemp? >> steve: this is what it boils down to, will come down to how broke do people feel. inflation has impacted people to the tune of 20%. everything you buy is 20% more than a couple yearsing00. average family spends $1000 more on groceries than before. remember when donald trump went
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into the chick-fil-a and makayla montgomery hugged him. she was on in the last hour and talked, when it comes to people in georgia, people ultimately in the first tuesday in november, vote there checkbook. watch. >> nobody is happy with the ko current administration, people are tired of having to work two or three jobs to pay mortgage. grocery prices have tripled from 2020. i don't think the promises we saw in the biden-harris campaign first time around were -- in regard to having more faith in demo democratic party or feeling anything would be different because kamala is running, i don't think anybody is going for that. everybody expects the same
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results and they are not looking forward to that. >> brian: atlanta has been affected. >> ainsley: they tried to get their own police department in buckhead area. >> steve: they tried to become their own government. >> brian: it did not work. president trump will be attend ing black journalist annual convention. he is not giving up on any city. >> ainsley: harris faulkner will be with him. >> brian: asking questions. he is relentless on cities and will try to get the urban vote. st >> steve: peter saw the first trump ad, the trump people and republicans have so many clips of kamala harris over last couple years saying whacky california liberal things that
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they hope will -- >> brian: remind people. >> steve: make the average swing voter go, wait, what? >> ainsley: she's very progressive and liberal. >> brian: she gets in trouble and ad-libs, she asks questions, she gets in trouble when she has to talk to people. she's reading the teleprompter. when she sits down for an interview or takes shouted questions, she goes back to i love school buses. >> steve: a lot in common with joe biden. he said yesterday that speaker of the house mike johnson is dead on aarrival. then they clarified, his thinking was dead on arrival. >> ainsley: you either have someone progressive or conservative, make your own
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decision. >> steve: binary choice. >> brian: is she running as person in 2020 or the person who was vice president? >> ainsley: we saw what joe biden did, ran as a moderate and his ideas were progressive. she is a progressive and her record is progressive. >> brian: i leave it like a cliff hanger for the people, you answered my question, we put a button on this. >> ainsley: she answers for us. >> steve: she will be with megan thee the stallion. >> ainsley: thee. >> carley: we are with carley thee carley shimkus. >> carley: horrific story out of uk. taylor swift speaking out about a deadly knife attack in england that was themed around her music. three young girls were killed by
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a 17-year-old man. the suspect faces murder and attempted murder charges. swift released a statement saying, thor hadar of yesterday's attack is over me continuously. these were little kids at dance class. i am at a loss how to convey my sympathy. and brad pittt and angelina jolie's son crashed into a car on a bike at a red light. the driver got out to check on him. full extent of injuries is unknown. san francisco account offer drug addicts $100 a week to stay
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sober. breedlove address ing it yesterday. diagnosed with substance use disorder will get assistant assistance. and a swoop to save the day in final performance of the competition. >> small things there. [cheering] >> dismount. that's it. he did it. he did it and they may well have done it. oh, my goodness.
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>> carley: elise stefanik's clutch performance helping them secure the bronze. that medal leading to the lead built in the paris games. more to come today. i am sure, guys. >> steve: so many people are talking about the pommel horse guy. the thing so cool. it is his only event. he sat on the bench the whole time. when time for him, whole time on the bench, he was wearing those glasses. just before getting on the pommel horse, he takes off his glasses like clark kent. he is able to do that by touch, he does not see it. >> ainsley: i wear contacts, if i take my contacts outs, i can't see well. >> steve: he's that good. muscle memory. he wears glasses, i don't know
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what he sees, but he and the team saw a bronze medal. >> ainsley: maybe he can't see far away. >> brian: if anyone has his prescription. >> steve: i think his mom and dad do. awesome. >> brian: my friend pat does stand-up and does how could you not know clark kent was not superman. you take off your glasses. you are the reporter. >> steve: what reporter is lois lane. she knows them both. come on. >> brian: does lois lane have a relationship with clark kent? superman. >> steve: she worked with clark kent. >> ainsley: hulk was the same way. >> brian: you turn green. bill bigsby, different from lou
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ferigno. >> brian: his wardrobe. >> steve: rip another shirt. >> ainsley: new bipartisan house task force to investigate the assassination attempt. >> brian: congressman mark green is on it, the questions he wants answered next. where are my keys? memory and thinking issues keep piling up? it may be due to a buildup of amyloid plaques in the brain. visit morethannormalaging.com
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>> laura: when she l learned wht happened -- >> >> -- >> brian: fbi reveals the gunman was spotted before opening fire. we learned he made two dozen purchases using an alias and bought the weapon from his dad. acting secret service director will testify in front of senators today. congressman mark green is a
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member of the task force, has military background and joins us now. where are you focused? everything? or one thing bothering you specifically? >> there is a couple things. first,s, thanks for having me on. someone made a decision to not have someone on that building, that was a bad sd decision. i am chair of homeland and we know went out and that should have opinion covered. communication was ineffective and shoddy. someone made a decision to let trump go on the stage with information about the shooter. there was an image of him ranging the tarrget sent by police and passed to secret
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service 10 minutes before and they let him take the stage. did procedure go bad or bad decision-making on the ground. >> brian: and security around trump did on not know about this, they were put in harm's way. this text message to swat team. 4:26 p.m., someone followed our lead and snuck in and parked by our cars, just so you know. i'm letting you know, you see me go out with my rifle and put in my car, he knows you guys are up there and he's sitting to the direct right of me on the picnic table 50 yards from the entrance. why not confront him? are outside the perimeter, you are looking suspicious, what is
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wrong with just asking him? >> that is right. most law enforcement go up and further assess them, that should have happened. they lost track of the guy, caught glimpses later and took pictures. secret service should have never let the president go on stage. >> brian: we don't have time now, i'm sure yool focus on the update that iran is meddling in our election. issued from director of national intel intelligence. they are urging trump to lose. make sure americans get to pick the next president, hope you will focus on that. thank you. >> absolutely. thanks. >> brian: next up, sean hannity will be here live and then doos on the loose, don't move.
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>> ainsley: trump campaign releasing this new adas resurfaced video from her days as senator reveals what she thought about ice agents. >> the clan was a domestic terrorist group. >> why call them domestic terrorist group? >> they tried to change the environment. >> are you aware of perception of many of the power and
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discretion ice is being used to enforce the laws and do you see parallels? >> i do not see a parallel. >> nope. i don't see a parallel. >> brian: sean hannity joins us. that has not worn well. >> sean: let's start here. your job today is calm me down. vetting of kamala harris has begun. people need to understand who she is, the position she's taken, how radical she is. she's invoked kkk, nazi-ism, she wants sanctuary cities and states and she says illegal immigrants is not illegal. she wants free healthcare, she wants to eliminate the term. we have to have courage to not say illegal alien or islamic
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terrorism. sheun was to eshg lim eliminate private healthcare. she is to the left of bernie sanders. she is against fracking and drilling, wants no restriction on abortion. between 18 and 24, ainsley ear earhardt's age group. she wants to defund and d dismantle, no bail law and surbe render on terrorism and wants mandatory gun buyback. that is called gun confiskagz. she wants 70 to 80% for tax rate. i have four pages of small print names of joe biden and kamala harris illegal imknow grants that have murdered americans.
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we know some names, most don't know all their names. joslyn nungaray brutalized, raped and murdered and the name rachel morin, the mother of five murdered by one of joe and kamala harris' unvelted ilimmigrants. we know the name laken riley. and the 13-ev-old girl raped in new york. kamala harris and joe biden, they have blood on their hands. they have aided and ashes betted in the lawbreaking. they don't even call these families. they don't say they are sorry. they don't rethink their position. >> brian: pewed pete buttigieg says illegal commit less crimes
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than any americans. pete buttigieg said on sunday illegal immigrants commit les percentage of crime than average american. >> what she's saying is a lie. she's the most radical person to run for the position of presidency. with this last-minute change, it changed dynamic of the race and created in some people's mind unheavel and anxiety and every election season when 97 or 98 days from election day. it is emotional roller coaster. if i'm trump campaign, you have one job, to inform the american public of her record. use her in her words. the media is biassed and corrupt and they will not vet her. they will give her a pass.
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everything i mejzed will not come up unless trump campaign brings it up, on them to make sure every american in 46 days in america is aware of her radical record. if they do that, forget krithicism of ja.d. vance. america won't vote for her. that is my position. >> ainsley: not just media, big tech, too. after we go after the assassination attempt on president trump, facebook senszorred the photo of trump getting up with fist in the air. they omitted that. then doing with google have no results for assassination attempt. this is what kurt said about it, listen. >> you think you are dialing on to facebook, google any social
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media company and getting truths, you have another thing coming. it is being shaped and censored. they will say, we did that for national security or that was an accident, we don't know how that happened. our algorithm, we can't tell you how it happened. that is all bull. fact is they are operating the way they want to operate and whether censoring or not, you and i don't know until we call it out. >> ainsley: sean, what is your response to that? the media does not talk about her record and how progressive she is. >> sean: you can't underestimate important important of your question and i'm serious. jim jordan was on my show and said we found evidence that your
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social media accounts in 20 20 were being suppressed on top of take it by your silence messages, unlike peter stroek st strzok, i'm not getting a pay out. the fbi in march of 2020 verified auth enticity of hunte biden's laptop. why was the fbi meeting on weekly base with big tech warning big tech they may be victims of misinformation, disinformation campaign regarding joe and/or hunter biden. when the laptop story was broken by new"new york post," companie like twitter and facebook went
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to the fbi and the fbi verified the laptop and asked, is this what you are warning about or is this story true? the fbi knew it was true and did not answer it was true and did it as in-kind campaign donation like they used hillary clinton's dossier as means to get four f fisawarrants. they were organized by winking tony blinkin, knew nothing about hunter's laptop and lied to the american people. we have a deep state in this country that is putting their entire organization's weight on scale of an election. >> brian: how about rewriting headline from 2021 to make it seem like she was not the border czar.
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nuts. i will watch your show tonight, a lot going on, see if the trump campaign switch from biden to harris. >> sean: brian, ainsley and everybody watching, i'll do the job, along with many of us here on fox, i will vet kamala harris so that every american knows just how radical she is. >> ainsley: every night you play her sound bytes, not you hfrd she said this, you are playing her rad ral progressive views. >> sean: her own words. >> brian: promise not to wear a tie. >> ainsley: doos is on the loose, olympics edition. >> brian: he's on a horse. ♪ ya know, if you were cashbacking you could earn on everything with just one card. chase freedom unlimited.
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>> janice: good morning, we have a lot of weather hatching. wildfires burning across the west, over 260 of them and all the smoke moving across the rockies to plain states. we have a lot of advisories.
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this could develop in next couple days maybe affecting florida, southeast or gulf coast. fo foxweather.com, for details. go to doos on the loose, olympics edition. >> steve: that's right. thank you, janice dean. on the street, we've been talking. are you watching the olympics? >> yeah. >> steve: what do you like? what is your favorite sport? >> basketball. >> steve: basketball. you know what, basketball is big, this year they are doing something different, they are doing break dancing. can you believe that? what is your name? >> keith. >> steve: break dancing is an olympic sport. does that make sense? >> no. i thought that was a fad, i
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thought it was gone. >> steve: so '80s. if you were in the olympics, what would your event be? >> firefighting, retired firefighter after 32 years. >> steve: thank you for your service. up and down the pole? >> up and down with 70 pounds of equipment on. >> steve: a lot of work. we were talking to keith, these two stopped. where you from? >> north of pittsburgh. >> steve: is break dancing an olympic sport? >> no. >> i don't think so. >> no. >> steve: have you done break dancing? >> not really. >> i have never broke danced but i do dance. >> steve: i will give you $100, if you break dance there.
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are you the mother? >> i don't know how. >> steve: that's fine. hi, what is your name? >> tarra. >> sammy. >> steve: thank you for coming. if you were good enough to be in the olympic, what sport? >> pickleball. >> steve: me, too. when is it coming? >> hopefully soon. it should be a sport. should definitely be a sport. >> steve: that is how the people on the street, we love pickleball. bill hemmer joining us from up in the skyscraper, when will olympic bosses make pickleball a sport? >> bill: give it four years, so many new events this time.
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you tell the ladies to start practicing. well done. see you soon. s significant hearing begins next hour, we expect to learn more about attempted assassination attempt on donald trump. senator grassley is here live. chris swecker is here, former fbi, what he wants to hear and know and questions he has coming up. framing of kamala harris on the trump team has been joined. bruce lawry on her. and the well is deep and we'll play that when dana and i join you in eight minutes. we'll see you top of the hour. >> doos on the loose is sp sponsored by "reagan."
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>> ainsley: have you heard it? democrats have a new line of attack on republicans. listen. >> some of what he and his running mate are saying is weird. >> weird is perfect vernacular. >> the other side is weird.
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>> there is something off with the other side, something a little weird. >> ainsley: here to react is host of folks news saturday night jimmy failla. >> anything funnier than a woman who laughs in the middle of a sentence weird? they don't know how to sell kamala to act that like they are all excited about someone they hated three months ago. they are stuck at an impasse in terms of what is our deliverable. can you imagine looking out at america where people can't pay groceries and the border is open. we'll call them weird. the idea of the campaign is weird, number one because it's clearly coordinated. when you turn on a penn state game and they all wear white because the memo goes out. they sent out the email we're wearing weird tonight and just doing it. every liberal city like very popular liberal cities have a slogan. keep austin weird, keep portland
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weird, keep venice beach weird. they are weird. this idea they think they'll sell her on an american public who doesn't like her on this idea that republicans are weird after three years of telling us men can have babies, you know what i mean? weird. not true. so i think they're kind of stuck but trying to make it seem like they are a lot more excited about this than they are. >> ainsley: now we're learning more about her policies and they call republicans weird. that's weird in and of itself. >> it's so weird. bizarre. that's where i find myself today laughing at this whole thing they've taken to the seventh grade girl level. did you see donald, he is weird? j.d. is weird? >> ainsley: we'll catch brian kilmeade. see you tomorrow. >> bill: good morning, everybody. here we go. we're about to see the brand-new head of th

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