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and a very tough -- i used the to america." mark meredith was at the white word on occasion, hombre. house. reporter: it was an amazing a tough hombre is break into the sight to see. the military aircraft from window a young woman whose several generations flying over husband is away. you call 11, an -- you call 911d the white house and the national mall. the 747 which is commonly they say i'm sorry, this number referred to as air force one. is no longer working. >> if you want to know the it was followed by that incredible sight of military democratic motives, look at the aircraft that spanned so many heroes act. it was supposed to be in different generations. response to covid, $3 trillion. the crowd that was gathered here you would think that would go to at the white house seemed to be first responders as the name in you a o --seemed to be in aws implies. the very things in the heroes act were eliminating all voter i.d., having all absentee ballots. they are not even trying to put this undercover. happening. they are exposing this for the the president decided to do it
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whole world to see. here at the white house as i'm so glad you showed that clip opposed to the lincoln memorial. of nadler in new york where he we saw a couple hundred guests said i can show you examples of voter fraud after voter fraud show up. the fireworks are still coming because they want to athlete you to believe it doesn't exist. up 45 minutes to an hour out. in florida they found cartons of ballots. the president hit on many topics in pennsylvania and west that are close to his mind. virginia where people admitted to fraud. on his 4th of july i thought voter fraud is real and it's happening he single day. it was interesting to talk about the coronavirus pandemic. the democrats don't care and the the president saying there is media wants to ignore it. progress being made when it >> the local media will report comes to testing. it. also the improvement of they will report all these ventilators and their production ballots they found bubbled up in and how america was able to mailboxes. change course the last couple then the national media will ignore their sister networks on months. and the president taking aim at the ground, and they will lie to what he calls left-wing mobs the american people because they are on the same side of the trying to erase american democrats. they want a close race so they history. he saided made was was trying to hold back the bundles.
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so during the recounts, they say we just found 600 votes in the disunite the country. swing state. now you have got the twitter people on board with the scam. we also heard the president talk about american heroes. how dangerous do you think it is. >> we have known this is he established an itive order happening the whole time. every single outspoken to create an area where statues conservative has been shadow-banned behind the scenes. there is no question. would be there to honor heroes for three years the only people was suggesting i follow was like martin luther king, jr. and hillary clinton and elizabeth warren. i find it odd they popped up at amelia earhart. the top of my screen. the president said they are then you see people being trying to come up with exactly how that will work. deleted from our account. the president wanted to make we all know this is a game shir -- tomake sured the countrs twitter has been playing. they came out publicly. they did it for the first time in public. egg we knew was happening and getting stronger every day from they were accused of, they did the coronavirus. it in the full transparency of people are going to do all they can to show the pair man spirit. the world. it will cost them the election.
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the one thing americans don't want to have happened to them is the president said he believes to have their free speech silenced. the u.s. remains the greatest we have first amendment country on earth. protection for a reason. our tradition will be remembered americans believe in having free now. as an aircraft guy, you would speech. do not take that ability away have loved seeing this. from americans. there is no more sure fire way to get americans out to the jon: what a spectacular polls to vote for donald trump experience. our viewers might wonder who the than to stifle their free speech. folks were who were lucky enough jesse: i think you are exactly to be there on the white house right. it will blow up in their faces and they will have to go back to lawn. who got invited? the drawing board. reporter: we had vips and eric trump, everybody. executive vice president of the trump organization. members of the coronavirus task in honor of independence day, force. but also the front line workers, let's look back to see how much first responders helping the americans know about the history country forever, but now more of the holiday. what country did we declare our than ever because of the coronavirus pandemic. it was hot out here, 88 degrees. independence from? >> virginia.
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i had to take off my jacket and tie. the grand finale will be happening a little bit from now. john: we forgive you for taking off the tie. you have got to be comfortable on a day like this. let's bring in joey jones, a former marine corps veteran, and joey jones. colonel, your thoughts on that aerial flyover? >> as an aviator who blue for most of 30 years, i enjoyed watching all those great airplanes fly. i wish i was young enough top get back in one and pilot them across the skies like they did. but when i think back in my 30 years in the air force.
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when the president talked about how our declaration of independence created this nation as a free nation. what struck me is our independence day really marks independence day for the rest of the world. we have been the leader across the planet that brought freedom and liberty to all the other nations that adopted similar forms of government. as i traveled the world, they looked up to obviously our air power, they looked up to us as leaders. the president is highlighting how the founding fathers set up a system of government that is the leader around the world. that's what i think about on independence day. jon: i know you were an a-10 warthog pilot and they didn't feature any a-10s today.
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are you writing a letter of complaint? >> i was talking about the bullet. jon: that is an amazing aircraft and have much loved by the ground troops like johnny joey jones. we have seen the last month or two these violent protests, attempts and in some cases successful operations to tear down statues in this country. the president seemed to fire right back with an executive order he issued yesterday. i want you to hear him talk about it. president trump: yesterday i signed an executive order to create a brand-new monument to our most beloved heroes, it will be a vast outdoor park that will
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feature the statues of the greatest americans who have ever lived. we will honour extraordinary citizens from every community and from every place. and from every part of our nation. jon: johnny, the president, the critics have been trying to tear down and in some cases succeeding of tearing down the statues of notable americans. the president said we'll put up a sculptured garden featuring soldiers like george washington and george patton. and also harriet tubman, benjamin frij franklin. any great american with the jesse: today our nation turns shift books. your thoughts? >> i think this is brilliant. 244 years old. i wanted to take a look back at you don't build tomorrow by how much or how little the tearing down yesterday. what's done is done. average american knows about
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we memorialized some of it to this country and its founding. not forget it. the idea that we can build new >> how many colonies were there things together. if you felt left out on the in the beginning? >> 15? >> 10? monuments in dc, the fact that >> 12? we can be a part of the future. every day we get up and try to get it right. 13? jesse: can you name any of them. we try to make tomorrow better for our kids and your kids. who is your favorite founding i would challenge all those father. >> james madison. people if you are ask brats, >> thomas jefferson. >> abraham lincoln. anarchists or honest brokers who jesse: why is he your favorite want to tear down monuments, founder? >> he's the only one we know. jesse: what about george build statues for people who want to be memorialized for what washington? what did he do? they contribute. as a v-tech i had to learn to >> money. he's one of the presidents. take it apart to get to the jesse: which president, the second president after lincoln. >> some folks have to learn the munitions. jon: the warthog is a thing of hard way. >> he was a general, wasn't he?
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beauty. the president touched on a little bit of everything in this speech from the anarchists and jesse: the revolutionary war, who did america fight? rioters. he addressed the antifa members >> countries. china. >> great britain. and the left-wing mob causing trouble in this country. jesse: that's right. he touched on the coronavirus what year did we declare our efforts and those who want to tear down memorials in this independence? >> 1984? country. he also talked about getting jesse: way off. americans to set foot on mars. >> 1884 jess 1776. he promised americans are going to be the ones to do it. >> 1776. it's an interesting goal. jesse: she is on a roll, folks. and some people shake their heads and say we'll never make >> 1776? that. a lot of people said the same thing when john kennedy said we jesse: genius. are going to go to the moon. what did the declaration of >> i believe in the american independence do? >> i have no idea. spirit. the ingenuity of americans. that's awful. it sets us apart from the >> i'm not that knowledgeable on those declarations and the totalitarian kind of socialist constitutions and all of that. countries that don't have a jesse: what country did we
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population of people trying to declare our independence from? always succeed in finding solutions to things. >> virginia. jesse: the name our national i think the president is right. anthem is? the spirit of americans is we >> is it called "the national are going to solve that problem. we are going to get there. anthem"? and i wouldn't be surprised if >> the star-spangled banner. somebody is sitting on mars in jesse: let's do a rendition. 50 years. jon: it will be an exciting 50 >> o say can you see by the years, and it was an exciting dawns early light. night to watch. thank you for being with us for this salute to america at the white house just put on. an absolutely spectacular and >> o'er the land parts -- spine tingling bit of aviation history displayed in the skies jesse: land parts? over washington, d.c. that is how fox reports on this ramparts. saturday, independence day of the rockets red glare. 2020. i'm jon scott. the bombs bursting in air gave have a very safe and happy 4th of july. the brave men and women fighting proof to the lie. to protect our freedom. jesse: the night.
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jesse: jeffrey epstein's closest jesse: the 4th of july means confidant ghislaine maxwell under arrest. she was hiding out in a home in fireworks. but not all are created equal new hampshire when taken into tore legal. so follow the law. custody by the fbi. the most serious count enticement of a minor to engage sparklers, i love sparklers. these are kid-friendly things. these are color. to travel for sexual acts. kids love that. also m-80s. >> they pretended to take an this will give you a little pop. interest in them. they would take them to the be careful with these and make movies and treat them to sure they are out of your hands shopping trips. maxwell would encourage the quickly. young girls to accept offers black tag. from epstein to pay for their these can make you feel like you
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travel and education, making the are old. young victims feel indebted to also, bottle rockets. jeffrey epstein. i ran out of bottle rockets. i thought i had some so i'm jesse: jeffrey edwards, let's be empty hand. those are a lot of fun. but these are my most favorite. these are the roman candles. brunt, this woman was epstein's don't aim them at your friends pimp. like these guys are doing on the she trafficked these girls screen. across state lines. be safe, be careful, don't she engaged with jeffrey epstein injure yourself and follow the law. that's what i will try to be sometimes holding them against doing. their will. stay safe and happy 4th of she had a very long relationship with epstein going into the deep july. "justice with judge jeanine" is next and remember i'm watters 2000s. how wicked was this woman? and this is my world. >> i think are going to start rizing what i detailed in the book.
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without ghislaine maxwell there [♪] judge jeanine: helene welcom --d would not have been the monster jeffrey epstein. he could not have existed welcome to justice. without her. we are celebrating the holiday jesse: she kept his books, she with a big show tonight. engaged in a lot of the payments but first my open. he year on july 4 america to the women allegedly, and ran celebrates the anniversary of his entire affairs. her independence from great at this point, how can she be britain. the reason is addressed in the declaration of independence protected? where it is written that all men we remember what happened to jeffrey, the most famous person are created equal and possess in federal custody at the time. certain unalienable rights which commits suicide or he dies includes the pursuit of life, mysteriously in jail. we have someone like prince andrew with exposure here. liberty and happiness. we have celebrities and politicians with expose our here. she knows everything. do you think she'll make bail and flee the country or will she sing to save herself. >> i think whatever information
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she knows she'll turn over. i just don't know if it's going to be to save her. whatever information she has on anybody, it's not putting them above her in the organization. as the investigation continues i expect it gets expand and the indictment expands in time and substance. that's what i think we are going to see. jesse: as you said, she was the puppet master of all of the logistics of this sex trafficking operation allegedly. so no matter what she tells the feds she'll still do serious times. you know all the raids that apparently seized all the video evidence, the pictures, the surveillance video from the multiple homes of epstein in manhattan, palm beach and new
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mexico. where is that evidence? and did that evidence lead to ghislaine maxwell. >> that evidence could lead to other indictments. clearly that's also a fact. in terms of where it is and what role it played this, i can't talk about that. jesse: okay. i'm going to assume from that answer that you are aware of things that are developing and you are not at liberty to say. i totally understand that. who should be nervous right now? i don't want to cast aspersions. we broke this with an auto,
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danieyou a withdaniel halper. we know maxwell was in the plane with clinton, we know she was at the wedding of chelsea. besides him who do you think would be nervous in your professional opinion? >> the person who should be the most nervous is ghialaine. people like bill clinton and prince andrew have been invited to provide information and they haven't yet provided information which is troubling to me. but if there ever was a time, you would think the time is now. but i don't think it's a responsible thing for me to say this person coming up next.
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the investigation is continuing from my standpoint and the standpoint of the prosecutor from new york. jesse: you have been in the front lines of this from a legal perspective. we can't say enough to bring justice to these victims. as you mention in the book. it's probably a couple hundred minors between 14-17 who were alleged victims. not only epstein but ghislaine. you said you asked bill clinton to cooperate and he had not voluntarily cooperate. prince andrew mass not voluntarily cooperate. right now i think it would behoove anybody who had knowledge of what was going on to voluntarily come forward and
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provide as much information as possible so people can get justice. bradley, thank you for everything you have done for the book and the legal action you have taken that exposed a lot of this. we'll follow it closely and we'll have you back on. >> absolutely. i appreciate it. it's not over. jesse: coming up, eric trump on the left's mission to take down his dad at any cost. "watters world" looks at the real reason democrats want to keep biden hiding in his basement. you know the rapidly rising -- with the -- i don't know -- er. new voltaren is powerful arthritis pain relief in a gel. voltaren. the joy of movement.
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proclaim this eternal truth that we are all made equal by god. jackie: one of the day's highlights was a huge military flyover that was seen in other cities as well. they will be wrap up the events with the fireworks show at the white house. i'm jackie ibanez. [♪] jesse: we are now just four months away from election day. while the president wasted no time taking the campaign into high gear, joe biden emerged this week to say this. >> this is the most unusual i think campaign in modern history. but i start off with the premise, mike, that i'm going to
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follow the doc's orders not just for me, but for the country. that means i am not going to be holding rallies. jesse: sure. doctor's orders. he couldn't draw a crowd anyway. or maybe it's because joe can't go very long without a gaffe. >> my name is joe biden and i'm the democratic candidate for the united states senate. >> the president of the united states. >> all men created -- well you know the thing. poor kids are just as bright and talented as white kids. if you have a trouble figuring out to vote for me or trump, then you ain't black. >> no man has the right to raise a hand in anger to women except
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in self-defense. we have to change the culture and keep punching at it and punching at it. the rapidly rising -- with -- i don't know -- jesse: some of his biggest cheerleaders and closest advisers think he should stay off the public stage. >> he can stay in the basement and talk to us, but he will have to step up. >> he's fine in the basement. two people see him in a day, that's two too many. let trump keep doing what he's doing. >> one good thing covid-19 did was keep joe biden inside. a campaign is a marathon. you know that. i don't think he was up for a marathon. i think he would have been worn down already in the campaign by this time if he had to be out
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there every day. and he's a bit of a gaffe machine. jesse: he's leading in the polls, but he will have to come out of hiding at some point. a lot can change between now and november. remember hillary was beating trump the entire time in 2016. when biden comes out of hiding i'm sure he will have a lot to say and it won't all be coherent. it wasn't that long ago even the media was asking the same questions we are now. is bide beq fit to be president? >> how sharp is he. >> can he be someone to keep on in a long, grueling campaign. there are times when you listen to bind and you just wonder. jesse: no reporters are brave
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enough to ask bind about it except fodges ro fox's doug mcelway. >> i forget my train of thought sometimes and you have some years on me. have you been tested for cog any advertised decline. >> i have been tested. watch me and i can hardly wait to compare my cognitive capability to the cognitive capability of the man i'm running against. thank you so much. jesse: i can't believe he admitted he's constantly being questioned by doctors. biden is doing the same thing. he's not going to run the show if he gets elected. it will be aoc and nancy pelosi.
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he doesn't have any bright ideas. he will take the economy. the enthusiasm gap is a mile wide. i always say it's better to vote for someone than against someone. >> i think you are right. when you look at the campaign as a whole. going into the last few months. it's quite clear that the left will leave no stone unturned in their efforts to prevent president trump from being re-elected. democrats will criticize he single crisis. but they are all in this chaos. president trump is the only one who can renew, rebuild and restore our country after this pandemic. economic numbers show it. it's the reason why they want joe biden to stay in the basement. jesse: i would agree. the president has some great wind in his back with the
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economic numbers. it's like a rocket ship. he's got the usmca now. you see massive amounts of manufacturing jobs created. if he can steer this economy through the pandemic i think he will be rewarded for it, and it will show he took channel, took action, and you will want to stick with the guy who brought you through this catastrophe. joe's not trusted on the economy. that will be the number one issue. the economy, and the president is in a good position there. >> when you look at the 4.8 million jobs in june alone. we are talking about over.5 million jobs for women and 365,000 manufacturing jobs. this is far ahead of the economic projections that shattered the economists' expectations. so people are looking at these
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numbers, watching to see how both candidates are even beginning in this process. it doesn't matter if you are black, white, hispanic oration. the realer which on the other side joe biden said the president's initial approach was xenophobic. imagine what our country would look like if no action was taken early on. jesse: he would have taken an earlier approach to the and dem can when he was against the travel ban. i think you are right. there is a base elect. there is no biden base. there never was, just a couple trump democrats prkled on top of it.
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-- sprinkled on top of it. twitter and the left's desperate attempt to bend the rules. later, how much do americans know with our founding? not much. yeah year did we declare our independence? >> 1984. >> way off. >> no. it comes out of her mouth. -yeah, as a mother, i wouldn't want my kids to see that. -good mom. -to see -- wait. i'm sorry. what? -don't kids see enough violence as it is? -i've seen violence. -maybe we turn the word "bundle" into a character, like mr. bundles. -top o' the bundle to you. [ laughter ] bundle, bundle, bundle. -my kids would love that. -yeah.
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and they bribe and intimidate people. in patterson, new jersey. four people were busted. >> yesterday with allegations of ballot stuffing and vote bundling that led to 800 ballots set aside. those residents tell us they never voted. jesse: they were charged with voter fraud and illegal possession of mail-in ballots. >> since i have been the secretary of state in alabama we have had six convictions for voter proud and five of six convicted for convicted for fraudent activity related to absentee ballots. i know that for a fact. jesse: the "new york times" said voting by mail increases the potential for fraud.
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votes cast by mail are less likely to be counted and more likely to be contested than those cast in a voting booth. fraud and voting by mail is vastly more prevalent than the in:person voting fraud. democrats themselves a few years ago came out against it. >> in my experience in new york, paper ballots are extremely susceptible to fraud. i can show you experience which would make your head spin. jesse: so far the supreme court has decided to stay out of the dispute after the request from a state democratic leader to expand the mail-in ballots due to the coronavirus. the texas attorney general argued that fear of getting the virus doesn't qualify as a
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disability under the law. the president recently spoke about mail-in ballots with sean hannity. president trump: not so much absentee. people go through a process for that. the mail-in ballots, they mail them out to anybody. 30 million ballots are being sent out in california. where are they going? nobody is standing there watching you vote. jesse: it's not just the mail-in ballot scam he has to fight. he's facing heat from social media. they ban him for what they call hateful conduct. and recently at his tulsa rally. listen to what they call
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