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>> it is stay two of the dnc in chicago. democrats are rattling around kamala harris as joe biden officially passes the torch in a post-prime time state of the union like speech. >> years, like many of you will come i give my heart and my souo my nation. and i've been blessed a million times return. i can also say i'm more optimistic about the future than i was when elected as a 29-year-old united states senator. god bless you all, and may god check their troops! [cheers and applause] >> todd: aoc and bill clinton taking the stage with deciding kamala's issues. in protective barriers at the
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united center and you are watching a two-hour edition of "fox & friends." >> carley: i'm carley shimkus and live in chicago one of the biggest nights one and who are the big names taking the stage today, hi, broke. >> president biden's what was to be his convention and he took prime time after a 40 minute delay but was greeted with chant of we love joe as he passed the torch to kamala harris. >> we know kamala and doug are people of character. he spent our honor to serve alongside of them and we know that tim walz are also people of great character. and selecting kamala was the very first decision i made before i became the nominee. and it was the best decision i made in my whole career.
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with not only gotten to know each other, but we are close friend. >> carley: democrats spent the day touting harris' record on major issues. >> harris. [boos] kamala are protecting dreamers and more and here is what else i believe in, protecting your freedom, your freedom to vote, your freedom to love who you love, and your freedom to choose. maga found out the power of women and 2022 and donald trump is going to find out the power of women and 2024! >> we have to help her win! because we know that donald trump would sell this country for a dollar if it meant planning his own pockets! >> kamala said in the situation room and stood for america's values. i know what it takes, and i can tell you as commander-in-chief,
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kamala won't disrespect our military and our veterans. >> but the facts are the facts. under the biden-harris administration, inflation is up 20% and harris plan would add $2 trillion over ten years while trump's would lower the deficit by $700 billion. former president obama and first lady michelle obama will both speak tonight. the theme today is a bold vision for america's future, guys. >> todd: bold is one way to describe it and we will find other ways to describe it the next two hours. brooke, thank you. biden blames trump for the border crisis touting somehow to his fuzzy math, fewer legal crossings when trump left office but makes no mention of the migrant crime at the dnc. >> carley: mattie, hi. good morning, carley and todd appeared kamala harris to flip the script on the border putting
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former president trump on the defensive. >> trump's continues to lie about the border. here is what he won't tell you: trump killed the strongest bipartisan border deal in the history of the united states. as a result of the action i took, order encounters have dropped over 50%. in fact, there are fewer border fussing today with than when trump left office. speak with the border protection and illegal border protection's drop to the lowest level since september 2020 and the cpp exciting executive action with asylum like asylum for their downward trend and film illusion points out under his leadership, millions of migrants were released into the u.s. and i.c.. is overwhelmed and 1.9 million reported god always. as former president trump pledges to carry out, vice president harris to fully lay out an immigration policy.
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now "the new york post" with mexican migrant who will legally cross the border accused of raping 18-year-old boy in minutes it be. chamississippi.you see on the ss unclear where gonzales. and started accepting applications for keeping families together initiative. the program allows migrant spouses and stepchildren of u.s. citizens to receive the legal protection and work as they tried to get lawful residency. carley and todd. >> carley: thank you. later this hour, rachel morris family, of course the mother of five who was raped and murdered by illegal immigrant in maryland. >> todd: calling to the police and requiring i.d. nearly to enter the convention, greg got fell calling him out for not wanting protections for all americans. >> democrats are racists by
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their own definition. they were building walls to keep people out, racist, they are demanding ids, racists, they are relying on the presence of police, super racist. maybe in the future we should try something new. whoever you vote for win or lose, you have to stick to their platform. you vote democrat, no walls, no ids, no guns, no brats. you vote republican, walls, ids, guns, brats. suddenly, dems will need sanctuary cities from other democrats. >> todd: let's bring in jack brewer, chairman of the jack brewer foundation. we have heard over the course of the last 6 minutes and all of yesterday with the dnc, the democrats on the whole plan for the future because the platform is this is how they are going to bring america into the future under one kamala harris. jack, should americans be excited for the future of a trump's administration?
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>> i think they believe americans are delusional. if you listen to the speeches from the opening night miming, you would think people are walking around with blind folders on. what is really sad to see who tried to pretend as if kamala harris is not currently your vice president, like they will have some type of change and they are pushing the same agenda that they are running and campaigning on. i don't leave the american people are going to vote for this. i think they realize when they go to the gas pump or they realize when we go to the grocery store. they have to deal with the realities of what is going on at the kitchen table for most americans. so the democratic party right now is doing nothing but trying to go to identity, talking about race to talk about gender. that is their only playbook and the only way they can win. it is to bash donald trump and try to divide this nation. >> carley: when it comes to joe biden speech, oh, my
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goodness, it started at 11:30 and went past midnight. and biden aide told axios, "this is awful. he literally set up a campaign and handed it over to him. do they have to cut them out of prime time?" c.j. tepper said that g.o.p. ran eight leadership and barack obama said, i'm proud to call him my president and i'm grateful to call him my friend. now you tell us after working behind the scene to get him to no longer run. so what did you think about joe biden speech overall? >> you know them it is funny how this works. you hear joe biden and you almost feel sorry for him because he's just this guy who is kind of put in the corner. they don't want to hear from you anymore. they know he is completely botched this country. and l they are trying to justify everything he's doing. it is a sad day in america when
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your sitting president is speaking as if passed the torch and facing world war iii, real families have to make choices that unfortunately inflation has gone up over 20%. all of these issues taken on as a nation right now, we have a president in the closet. so i think his speech just vindicated that. i don't think he had any substance. they don't speak a route real data and he starts to talk about the border and doesn't mention a single time all of these poor little boys & girls club are being tortured and sitting, in the city 30 people shot, youth shot, kids shot, and you don't even mention that and you are in that same place?
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if the app and any other city around the world, you would be morning, you would be calling for people to come together in prayer. you have the city being devastated by crime and the dysfunction and all caused by liberal leadership. they don't talk about it, they don't pretend as if americans are blind to these facts. i think that they has to come to an end in this country. these are trying times. if a city with 109 people shot in one weekend. you vote for the democratic national convention and don't mention that one time? that would not happen anywhere around the world. >> todd: one thing joe biden mention is his thoughts on anti-israel protesters outside of the dnc. listen. >> we are working around the clock. my secretary of state, we unite hostages with families and finally, finally deliver a cease firing and this war with those protesters out in the street,
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they have a point. >> todd: jack, according to joe biden, the people siding with hamas, "have a point." your reaction. >> it is a slap in the face to israel. it is a slap in the face to anyone who has faith in this country and dignity. they will say anything to appease anyone. they want everyone, they want every single voter black, they want to appease to everybody and now they are appeasing to terrorists. it is unbelievable the day we are facing right now. this is so reflective of the nation we are starting to become. where children are starting to believe this nonsense. our anti-semitism is on the rise. racial divide in the country is an all-time high. identity is the only people pushing these policies. you didn't see this with the rnc. i was at the rnc bureau the rnc was a completely different vibe,
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different feel, patriotic feel and you have the president of the united states siding with hamas and terrorists. but is unbelievable! >> carley: these protesters got violent yesterday. they broke through the fencing, the first fencing surrounding the dnc and some were arrested. while they were doing it, they called for global intifada and thin joe biden making his speech saying those people have a point. jack, think is much for joining us this morning. >> currently, they are the party of crime and destruction. look at the cities they were in! it is unbelievable, wake up america. >> carley: everybody is saying the party is outside with the protesters calling kamala harris killer kamala. it is a split screen, if you will. jack, thank you for joining us. secretary of state antony blinken landing in egypt moments ago for cease-fire talks after israel accepted a u.s. backed proposal. calling on hamas to do the same
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and both sides need to refrain from tensions. >> everyone, everyone refrain from taking any actions that could fuel further conflict, escalate tensions, and result in the spreading of violence. >> carley: hamas redirected all proposals blaming benjamin then taney who who said the war will not and until destroyed. >> todd: a state of emergency where two women die in flash flooding waters and the women swept away from their vehicles and one woman died went in search of water carried her downstream and the other swept away walking through water to grab onto a sign to try to save herself and some areas flooded with 10 inches of water. search-and-rescue teams helped over 100 people evacuate water.
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democrats say they have a vision for the future and who better to share that message then hillary? >> the future is here! it is in our grass! let's go when it! >> carley: here to react to hillary's moment in the sun coming up next. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> todd: she is back, hillary clinton using prime time dnc slot to rally behind vice president kamala harris using similar lines from her failed campaign in 2016. >> i wish my mother and kamala's mother could see us! they would say, "keep going! post quote we have put a lot of cracks in the highest, glass ceiling. tonight, so close to breaking through once and for all. and the other side of that glass ceiling is kamala harris raising her hand and taking the oath of
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office and our 47th president of the united states! [cheers and applause] the future is here! it is in our grass! let's go when it! >> todd: director of the center for economic opportunity at the independent women's forum i'm a she joins me now, putting besides the bidders don't make bitterness through the entire speech, we focused on biden speech but now focusing on clinton's speech and a curious way for the democrats to try out the future, the trees. >> good morning, todd but they claim to be moving forward but they can't help but look back to the past. hillary clinton was a blast from the past. the only people excited about hillary clinton were the people in the room. they are seem to be a lot of supporters with nostalgia but outside of that, convention center, hillary clinton is not warm, loving, welcomed embraced woman that she think she is. so it is interesting that they
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put her up there to rally support. there were two, keep things coming out of her speech though. one of historic notes and electing the first female president of the united states and two, kamala cares come a slogan for medicare for all. this idea she cures for children, she cares for children, i can think of a lot of children her policies have been absolutely devastating to whether the families lost their daughters and sons to murderers coming through the southern border or kids who have been traffic through the southern border. does she care about the kids who have been displaced by border policies that have led to the redistribution of funding out of core inner-city schools to come again, the migrant crisis? does she care about back to school inflation where families are forced to make tough choices just to afford sending their kids to school with backpacks because of bidenomics. >> todd: i am glad you mention
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both kids and outside of the convention. do you think, patrice come america once a future that includes, i don't know mobile abortion and abortion and vasectomy bus rolling down the street of their hometown? >> no. it is interesting because in the inner city or neighborhoods, you have those health centers on the corner when in fact they are abortion clinics. but you don't have that in middle class and upper class neighborhoods. so perhaps this is the way to get abortion clinics everywhere come abortion on demand, which is such a turn where democrats have been in the past here at abortion, bill clinton should have only been necessary few an. now they want them everywhere. that dehumanizes the life of every child. listen, this is where the policies are at. i think they are trying to get at middle-class suburban women. thinking breaking the glass ceiling or kamala cares will
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override the policy issues women are thinking about. i don't see that happen. >> todd: it is income upon republicans to remind the positions on both of those are. democrats also hyping a potential harris-walz economy. listen to this. >> you are a working parent trying to afford rent and child care, kamala is for you. if you are a senior who had to go back to work because your retirement didn't stretch far enough, kamala harris is for you! >> and kamala harris and tim will continue to take on corporate greed and bring down cost of food. b5 and ten will make the child care tax tax credit permanent. there are many children that will be brought out of poverty and help millions of families get ahead. >> todd: so many falsehoods in there and i will make it easy for you, patrice, they are all false here let's focus on the
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sound bites that the biden-harrs administration has cost the average american family. you see it on your screen, $25,000 lost in the past two years. your final thoughts. >> it is devastating for the american family because even though incomes may be rising, they are not outpacing inflation. they have an outpaced inflation three and a half years, which is why americans have an effective pay cut. if you look at bidenomics or kamala economics, whatever you want to call it, the families are left behind as a result of values in the portfolio. they are maxed out on credit cards. any pandemic savings has been spent down. so the quality of life and to maintain the quality of life, you are spending more. it is sad when you hear about price controls, rent controls, price controls on medicine and food. less innovation in medicine, fewer new options or prescription drugs. it is what leads to higher
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grocery prices, shortages, and food deserts and a lot of inner cities. and rent control is terrible and feeling so many democratic cities. why would we want to nationalize that kind of thing which market will lead to fewer houses, not more. and the higher housing crisis, not lower. >> todd: i love the fact that all the speeches, patrice, like donald trump was in the white house in the last three and half years and it's his fold. i am to whisper like jet joe. i will stop whispering. >> carley: thank you, patrice, good to see you. u.s. intelligence said iranian was behind targeting the trump campaign and targeted the biden-harris campaign as well. the fbi said it is confident the iranian have sought access to individuals and direct access to the presidential campaign of both political parties. objectivity with theft and
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disclosures and tune in to influence the u.s. election process. campaign staffers reportedly received phishing emails to give access to their communication. the faa ordering inspections of pilot cockpit and boeing 787 dreamliner jet. it comes in response to a wave of mid air accidents, most notably in extent and boeing 787 back in march when the plane suddenly took a nosedive during a flight from sydney to new zealand. i remember when this happened appeared at least 50 people were hurt when that happened. and investigation found flight attendant hit a switch on the pilot seat while serving the meal, causing the seat to move, and the pilot to accidentally hit the planes control columns. that could be a scary situation. fix that switch. former president trump continues his dnc counter programming with prime roundtable today as biden and democrats hope we all forgot
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that they define the police and implemented no bail laws. >> violent crime has dropped to the lowest level in more than 50 years. and crime will keep coming down. when we put a prosecutor in the oval office instead of a convicted felon. >> todd: but the numbers don't like my two business owners meeting with trump to share experiences with blue city crimes when we come up.
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♪ ♪ >> as a prosecutor, kamala locked up murderers and drug traffickers. donald trump ella sleep at his own trial. >> she became a career prosecutor while he became a career criminal. >> a lot of crime drop below more than 50 years. and crime will keep coming down. when we put a prosecutor in the oval office instead of a
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convicted felon. >> carley: several dnc speaker took time to praise kamala tough on crime stance even though new independent data shows violent crime, order, aggravated assaults are up in 66 different cities. and because of that i'm a former president trump will speak with business owners who have been victims of the nationwide crime wave. rich is a business owner with trump campaign roundtable at his cafe. and a mother of two and they both joined me now. good morning to you both are if you are worried about crime in your city of pittsburgh. rich, what did you think about the speeches last night in particular joe biden speech? he did spend some time talking about crime and taking a victory lap saying it is safer now than it has been the past 50 years. was that what you are experiencing? >> not at all. if you want crime to go down, go reported. that is what they are doing in
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pittsburgh. we had two years ago 120 shootings on the south side and only reported 12. in pittsburgh, you can fire thousand rounds and if it doesn't hit anybody, it is not reported. that it's what they are doing. >> so went out biden campaign says crime is down, is that the lack of reporting? >> absolutely, lack of police, lack of reporting. they are masking everything. like in pittsburgh we have 200 0 less cups then we need and they are claiming it is okay and everything is better because they are not reporting the crimes. yesterday come on the south side, there were only four police officers in zone 3, which takes care of over 50,000 people. four police officers and there should be ten. >> carley: oh, my gosh, claire, how do you feel about this? you lived in pittsburgh 20 years and you are a mom running a
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children's group in the inner-city. we hear about the lack of police, 200 fewer police officers than there should be. only four police officers in an area where there should be ten. how is that impacting safety? >> on a lot of levels, one, always violent crimes part of law and order, but also a litany of things we are missing because of our lack of public safety, safe streets, state parks, say pools, community engagement interaction with the police. so we actually recently had an incident in one of our parks threatening of a gun from a young child and it took 30 minutes, i think, the initial call until the police arrived. i don't know if you are familiar with pittsburgh but essentially our neighborhood most cities you will consider us downtown. so it's not like we are hard to get to in a rural area by any means, but 30 minute recording
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time or dispatch time or however they reference it is way too long. >> carley: there is so much to worry about when you're a mom and you want to take son or daughter to a park and have it be a nice experience and sometimes you are worried about, oh, my gosh, are there needles in the grass? it becomes an unlivable situation. >> but even getting to the park is almost unlivable. we can't get there or cross the streets because there are no more traffic laws here or there is a reason public safety spansd ideological issues and there isc safety for a litany litany of things across industries. if we can't have safe streets to get to the park and it can't have safe streets when we get there how can we retain and attract families inner-city? >> todd: so yesterday, focused on the future and what kamala harris can do for the country but in order to look at the future, you have to look at kamala harris' past
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and she has an extensive record when it comes to her stance on crime and police. in 2020, she prays the defund the police movement, rich. this movement is about rightly saying we need to take a look at the budgets and figure out whether it reflects the right priorities. she also said the cities are militarizing police and defining public schools and praise l.a. mayor of new york city to slash $150 million from the police budget. four years later she and many other democrats are now sagging, she is tough on crime. what do you think about that? >> she is flip-flopping. and pittsburgh public schools, we have $680 million budget last year. there was raped, sexual assaults and so many incidents where teachers were attacked by students and the enrollment is shrinking because everybody is trying to get their kids out of pittsburgh schools.
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their narrative does not fit the reality. >> carley: and you are going to be hosting this roundtable at the trump campaign is having at your cafe. player, are you going as well? >> yes. >> carley: great. i wondered if you knew each other and you are sitting next to each other so clearly you do. what is the name of your cafe to give business to it? >> it's on carson street. >> carley: ridge, claire, thank you for joining us. have a great day from a of luck and stay safe. >> todd: president biden addressing the war in gaza and anti-israel protesters that broke past security and filled the streets of chicago last night during his speech. >> we are working are working around the clock in my secretary of state, reunite hostages and finally, finally, finally deliver a cease-fire and end
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this war! [cheers and applause] speak with those protesters out in the street, they have a poin. >> todd: in the meantime jewish high school graduates from elite high school is avoiding columbia university with no graduates enrolling this upcoming year for the first time in decades because of the mass anti-semitism on columbia's campus. the louis de grande center and former new york state assemblyman and councilmen whose daughters attend the high school and he joins me now. thank you for being here. before we get to the rejection of all students of columbia university, i want to get direction to the president of the united states and what he said last night that hamas sympathizers, "have a point." >> good morning, thank you for having me on. it is a pleasure to be with you. look, the war is causing a tremendous amount of frustration
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and unhappiness in all of us, including those of us like myself who are ardent supporters of israel and destroying hamas. i think everybody would like to see a path to this war concluding with our hostages return home, hamas defeated and unable to launch a similar kind of attack on israel. of course, israel and the situation of the north, which isn't getting enough attention when you have tens of thousands of israelis displaced from their homes because hezbollah is launching rockets and missiles into northern israel. so, i think what the president was saying last night was we have to have a rational way forward. our vision of that is one where hamas is defeated and our hostages come home. >> todd: understood. backed by the columbia rejection, let's be real, this
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is a feeder school to columbia university over the years. to have not one single individual decide, hey, i'm going to columbia university is sending quite a message, isn't it? >> well the jewish families, jewish students voting with their feet so to speak. our entire community is deeply concerned that our students, young people would go off to a university and be harassed, be treated unequally, be unable to enjoy and experience in get out of college what we expect them to be able to and for generations but they have been able to. the presence at columbia university of jewish students, including students from mamas where my daughter attended has helped make that university what it is. but today, jewish parents have
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to consider and students themselves whether or not the university they go to no matter how elite or shiny and prestigious the name on the door is is going to keep them safe and take seriously their responsibility to combat anti-semitism on campus. >> todd: you have to wonder if a boy boycott like this at columbia university and other ivy league schools would force significant change where students of all races, all religions, all ethnicities feel comfortable to go to said school. that is the way it should be and the way it has always been. that is horrible over the course of the last year it has changed is not right, we appreciate your time here the other major issue democrats address last night is the border that not one person mentioned the americans being raped or murdered by migrants. >> carley: and meeting with former president trump this week
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appeared british tycoon mike lynch and 18-year-old daughter among the six still missing and two americans are also unaccounted for. an update on the investigation into matthew perry's death. his longtime personal assistant purchased over $55,000 worth of ketamine in the weeks leading to perry's overdose death. he is interacting with a fatal dose that caused his death last october. the assistant admitted to injecting perry without medical training, including 27 shots during perry's last five days of life. he is facing up to 15 years in prison and four weathers arrested in connection to perry's death during. >> carley: back to the dnc, president biden accused former president trump about lying about the border crisis and saying it is more secure now than it was during the trump administration. >> trump continues to lie about the border. here is what he won't tell you, trump killed the strongest
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bipartisan border deal in the history of the united states. the result of the executive action that i took, border encounters have dropped over 50%! in fact, there are fewer border crossings today then when donald trump left office. and unlike trump, we will not demonize immigrants saving they are the poison of blood of america. poison the blood of our country. >> carley: president biden, of course, left out many things including the victims of migrant crime like the mother of five, rachel moran who allegedly was raped murdered by the illegal immigrant in 2023. they were set to meet with president trump during his visit to the southern border. randolph rice is the attorney for rachel moran's family and joins me now. good morning to you by president biden's telling, you heard it, he saved the day according to him when it comes to the southern border.
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is that how rachel moran's family sees it? >> absolutely not. the family is still heartbroken and this is a preventable death and had they enforce the rules at the southern border, rachel morin would be alive today. the biden administration is playing a game of red rover and saying red rover, red rover send your criminals right over pure those criminals are coming over and killing and raping and robbing and different crimes all across america. and this administration just seems to look the other way and say, "oh, don't worry about it. the stats have gone down, which is fine." this is not the case. >> carley: and some of the of things he left out in the speech are all the illegal immigrants who spoke to fox news reporters and thanked joe biden on camera for allowing them into the country. all of the executive orders he reversed on day one because he said they were cruel and inhumane. when you look at what happened the past three and half years, look at the cruel and inhumane
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things that happen to rachel morin and her family who are still mourning her loss. by joe biden now claiming to be tough on the border, it really is an omission that previous soft on border stance was wrong, but the damage is a reversible. there are known terrorists, people on the terrorist watch list in this country. there were people with criminal records in this country. it will be difficult to get those people out of the country, which means there could be more victims in the future. >> carley, you're exactly right. you made a lot of great points obviously about the crime, fentanyl coming across the border. i'd tell you, there is potential for terrorist attack because we have not prevented terrorist from coming over the border from other countries to plan an attack this country. so, there is a solution to this year with the first one is you shut down the border, number one, day one. number two is we have enough judges and lawyers in the country, just like the criminal justice system to say, listen,
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you have six months. you will be appointed a lawyer. we will start this process, and we will determine if you need to stay here or not. if you can't, we will send you back home from where you came from. >> carley: it seems as simple as that, but it's not happening right now. mississippi officials say there was this illegal immigrant arrested for allegedly raping a10-year-old boy. several rapes to take place and this is a trend we are seeing. when it comes to rachel's killer, he was already wanted for murdering a woman in el salvador. how did he get in the country? did he evade border security? >> we know he came across three times detected, and then he came across a four time undetected. here is what is interesting from a recent report said everybody who comes across the border should have been dna swab. at this man's dna swab and by the way a $4 kit that takes 30 seconds that the border patrol
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has not been enforcing the law but had he been swabbed they would know who he was when he committed the crimes in los angeles in march which would give us a name and hopefully wom and prevented rachel's death. another chance the biden administration is not taken apart and preventing for the death of rachel morin. >> carley: a simple dna swab and other stories from parents who have lost children to illegal immigrants. they say the migrant who killed their child has gang tattoos on their bodies and somehow allowed into the country because when they were checked at the border, apparently they were not body searched. are these some of the things rachel family might talk to donald trump about when they visit him on thursday? i believe that meeting is happening in arizona. >> certainly. this is not the first time president trump has had the family meet with him numerous times. but this is something they will talk about because the irony of this is el salvador where this man is from, they are locking up
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all the gang members. because they know they want to make their streets safe, yet, they come here and commit rapes and murderers. and even in el salvador that he would be locked up but he comes here and allowed to cross the border and ultimately alleged to kill rachel morin. >> carley: she was a beautiful woman and she has a beautiful family of five children. like you said come at the start of this interview, her death was preventable. thank you for joining us this morning. >> thanks, carley. >> carley: you're very welcome. dnc coverage continues after the 5:00 hour. >> todd: keep it right here on "fox & friends first." ♪ ♪
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