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>> kennedy: absolutely you have been incredible inspiration. >> greg: kennedy, it's over. >> kennedy: nora langdon 78 years old that's how joey likes them. she is the world dead lifting
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♪ and the home of the brave ♪ rachel: good morning and that is your star-spangled banner to wake you up this morning and remind you how amazing this country is. keep sending these patriotic photos to "fox and friends" news.com. i am happy to be back. will: great to have you back. wearing the boots. rachel: the cowboy thing today. pete: the national day of the cowboy. you claim to be a cowboy?
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lawrence: i can't wear them, i can't wear it every day but a couple days out of the year. rachel: i have seen you -- lawrence: when i'm in the diners i have cowboy boots and you don't put that on when the national anthem is on. rachel: name it national wednesday. lawrence: if you speak to me. pete: are you on the ranch often? lawrence: no. pete: when is the time? kevin: i am cross-country. lawrence: sometimes i remember my roots.
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rachel: there is nothing more beautiful, here we are, this is fire in wisconsin, i go for a walk and you can clearly ski, bales of hay are red, white and blue, wisconsin they would take the time to scale them up with the netting there and that is right by my cabin in wisconsin. there is nothing like good clean fun. our kids are up there and heading back after sunday to go for a few more days. i can't stay away, two months out of the year. everyone knows how i hate the cold so it is just -- lawrence: great to have you with us.
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despite his covert diagnosis person biden is trying to put a positive spin on sky high gas prices holding a virtual meeting with his economic advisors. rachel: the president is insisting he's feeling better than he sounded in the video but the press wants a more clear update on his help. rachel: ashley stroh buyer live with the latest. >> reporter: while the president is battling covid 19 he felt well enough to meet virtually with his economic team to tout dropping gas prices, take a listen. >> i apologize for my voice, i feel better than i sound. >> reporter: the president is working more than 8 mileage and his symptoms are improving, insisting he's doing fine. >> he slept well last night. he ate his breakfast and lunch. fully. he showed me his plate, didn't
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ask about the menu but i did see an empty plate with crumbs. >> reporter: questions have been raised why the president's doctor isn't addressing the american people directly. >> questions about his symptoms progressing, he had a fever last night. >> 99. 4% is not a low-grade fever. if there's any change you will get a daily report from the president every day so that will provide any information about his health. >> reporter: president biden's infection came one day after he traveled on air force one to meet with members of congress, that does include elizabeth warren. back to you guys. rachel: got some breaking news, valentina is up and she cleaned her plate.
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if you ever needed any proof that the white house is turned into a facility this is it that his own doctor infanta lysed him in this way. lawrence: here we are, we know the president has covid and wish him well, he's meeting virtually, they declared he's working 8 hours a day. that again, a declaration and need for that but now he is working, when he had covid he works 8 hours a day. rachel: working on finishing his jell-o. pete: haven't defined what work means. what he's attempting to do is tout the drop in gas prices over the last month like saying i
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gained 200 pounds but then lost 30 so everyone should celebrate because here are the gas prices now versus when president biden took office, the dotted line on the left inauguration day, more or less steady, straight up not connected to the invasion of ukraine and here's a breakdown of the $2 plus, as they tout it. >> when the prices went up it was put knapp's fault but when they go down biden gets credit for it. here is the president bragging about the prices going down. >> president biden: we have good news, gas prices are coming down. i'm working to make sure when the price of oil comes down the price at the pump comes down as well and comes down in real time. we are looking at ways to increase oil production from the existing permits that exist today, the industry has more approved permits than production
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on federal lands than they could possibly use, that is a fact, we say again, they have more than they could use so my message to these companies is use the permits or lose them, don't say we can't. lawrence: i can't get past the shaking screen. i don't think that's the best way to do it. if you're going to do a press conference have something new and exciting to report to the american people. i don't think $0.50 is going to do it. record highs for the american people during this period of time and you would think the white house would start to bring in the energy companies and work with them and say maybe we messed up, what can we do to alleviate some of the pain. in return you can relieve the pain on the american people but they are still going after these companies but the press secretary, look at this.
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>> so exciting, in the grass, in more than 20,000 gas stations just across the country as you will see in this graph you will see gas prices less then $4. at current prices average american drivers will spend $25 a month less on gasoline than they would have if prices stayed at their june peak. lawrence: i may have not liked jen psaki but this is incompetence at a new level right now. the rambling to impress conferences, this little brass thing, not knowing the talking points that you are supposed to be crafting for the administration going through the binder and now this video.
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rachel: i've seen hostage videos with better production values. that was a bad graphic. doesn't inspire confidence not just in the president but in this team. we are in 2,022, that looks like it was done in the 80s. the production value on the real world was better than that. it is unbelievable. sorry to take you all the way back but -- pete: that is, the numbers speak for themselves, you can browbeat the oil industry all you want, they made calculations based on your determination to try to crush them so why would they invest based on that reality, now you are trying to make them a straw man, they are the problem and make videos with the green screen and pretend it is technology and the entire start of the show has been cringe worthy, the seriousness of this administration how do the people feel? president biden might be sequestered because of covid but jill biden was in newhaven
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connecticut and the heckler probably spoke for a few people. >> the first president we ever had who gas buddies -- gas buddy. >> she said broadway. that was the thank you for your support and he screamed you a bus gas money, people are angry at this administration for the lack of empathy but you see she so out of touch, thanks for your support. lawrence: typically the wives are off limits when it comes to these political discussions especially democratic politician wives are off-limits, it shows you things gotten so bad, they made so many promises on our emotional campaign where the president was stuck in the basement, didn't talk with the
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public, they had rallies inside cars for isolation so the people could hit their horns. i guarantee you those people who are running their engines wish they had turned them off now because the damage to the american people -- >> usually spouses are off-limits, people are angry at jill biden, if anyone knew the conditions and deterioration that was happening and we are seeing it here it would be jill biden and no one has a discussion before with you guys as a political spouse no one knows the candidate better than the spouse and there's a reason why -- is the only one who could have put the brakes on this and she didn't and i think the american people are angry not just at the condition of the country in the state of the country but at her role in pushing her husband forward in this campaign, that he clearly
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is not mentally prepared for. >> whoever yelled that spoke for a lot of people your husband is the worst president we ever had, thank you very much, we will play some sound from donald trump, he spoke recently and talked about the litany of reasons, the debacle in afghanistan, which should never leave our memory as far as the incompetence of this administration, speaking of incoherence, larry summers, former us treasury secretary was one of the few voices that said inflation may be a problem, now he is saying maybe it is time to raise taxes to address inflation so speaking of the problems, talking about oil and communications, turnover in the white house, inflation remains a huge problem. here's what larry summers is saying about how we might address that. >> the right thing to do is to
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raise taxes right now to take some of the demand out of the economy. we can raise substantial revenue by cutting corporate tax loopholes, generate significant revenues simply by enforcing tax law and taking some of the money out of high income tax even haters who then go and spend the money and that will contribute to reduce inflation as well. lawrence: let's hope they don't listen to him, they are inclined to listen to him now unfortunately. rachel: they talked about raising taxes. i feel so bad, they always say it is for the big corporations and the really rich but always legals up -- think about small business owners, they've been through so much, they shut them down during the pandemic, they
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got singled out by big corporations who are able to stay open and many of them became more profitable during the pandemic, now they are hit with inflation, people don't want to go out to restaurants, can't afford to drive to the restaurant let alone pay the bill at the pizza parlor. you see this with every day americans, what they are coming up on and that is where small business owners will hit them. lawrence: you get a cut spending or raise taxes. that is what democrats do, as you correctly alluded to, of course they will say this is just millionaires and big corporations but they are so naïve, or are they and it is going to be passed down to the consumer or the american people. >> gubernatorial in america was attacked, we will cover it this morning later on.
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rachel: police say one person is dead after shooting early this morning my 5 people were treated her injuries at the same. police say the shooting happened outside a large gathering possibly stemming from an argument and there could be more than one suspect. multiple law enforcement agencies were called to the scene, this is a breaking story and we will keep you updated throughout the morning on this. former white house chief of staff or chief strategist steve bannon found guilty of contempt of congress and faces up to 2 years in federal prison. bannon telling tucker carlson last night he is not backing down. >> if i go to jail i will go to jail. i will never back off, 8 years as a naval officer, committed my life to this program to get this done. i will never back off. i support trump and the constitution and i'm not backing off one inch.
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if i go to jail so be it. >> the jury reaching a verdict after just 3 hours of deliberation. to fox weather alert temperatures heating up coast-to-coast as 85% of americans should expect temperatures above 90 °, new york heading into its longest heatwave in 9 years, one hundred 15 degrees, parts of the midwest brace for tornadoes and high winds. the weather prediction center saying 256 million americans could see heat warnings with high temperature records tied or broken this week alone across the country. those high prices on electric bills and so forth to keep your air conditioning on is going to hurt and donald trump taking the stage in arizona last night, another place that is really hot hinting again at a possible run
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for the white house in 2024. >> i ran twice and i won twice and did much better the second time than i did the first getting millions more votes in 2020 than regarding 2016 and now we may have to do it again. rachel: he also pointed out the nearby us-mexico border blaming democrats for making the border worse than a third world country. those are your headlines. pete: a matter of when he announces, before or after the midterm. close to saying it. rachel: he has to do it, push out the rest of the field. pete: and try to clear it. lawrence: a big midterm coming up, still had new york governor lee selden attacked at a
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pete: as you know we alluded to it previously lee selden running for governor, very formidable campaign in new york against governor hochul, a year when a republican could win it is this one and part of what he's running on his law and order in the lunacy of the catch and release program, he was at a campaign event and was attacked and was attacked with effectively brass knuckles with spikes, kitty keychain, you can dismiss the weapon at hand but ultimately someone went on stage
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saying you are done with an attempt to use something sharp. this is an attempt to at least harm, at worst kill a gubernatorial candidate in new york yet you wouldn't know it if you were watching other channels. msnbc covered the attack of lee selden, the leading republican candidate for the state of new york, attacked on the campaign trail, 36 seconds total. that's barely a headline read on our show. yet you can imagine if it were of the other way around. rachel: not a gubernatorial candidate, sitting member of congress, just for a minute imagine another new york congress member say aoc was on stage and somebody tried to attack her, you can see, going for lee selden's neck, this
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would be a massive story about violence against women, extremism, maga republicans, that is what it would be about and 36 seconds. for lee selden i'm glad he survived, i know him, my heart goes out to all of them, scary stuff. to his credit he finished his speech but this is a commercial for his campaign. he was literally there talking about bail reform, that was the main theme of his speech so what happened and what happened after, this -- and it did. this guy was mentally ill, and attacking lee selden and was released, so crazy. who wants that person on the streets.
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rachel: this is not someone i would expect to be a politician, he's very mild-mannered, not that that makes a difference but it shows the pure evil, there was more outrage when there was catcalling last week. where was the capital police? this was a federal crime, the but with of justice, you got a former federal judge, did nothing when supreme court justices are attacked, a sitting member of congress, the fbi, they could arrest him on felony charges, federal charges, targeting a public federal official, silence on that and the governor of this state who has the authority to remove all these liberal das that allow violent felons on the street, she is still sharing all his
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addresses when he goes out to speak, than she has this bus that is following him around, kicks off statewide amaga republican buts tour, this is a moment when, this is why i don't take your statement seriously, she put out a statement condemning what took place but she did not call off the dogs, she still has people following him, lee selden just had to upgrade his security detail because of this and there has been no mention of from other media networks besides 36 seconds from msnbc. >> she put out his campaign schedule, why would you do that? in the campaign schedule she is the maga republican thing, talked about him being radical antiabortion person, not that he is anti-dubbadash these
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pro-abortion people -- not like they use molotov cocktails recently, not that we have seen assassination attempt on supreme court justices who voted in favor of overturning roe versus wade, why is he smearing him, anyone who knows lee selden knows that's not the case, not that that would justify the violence, why is she doing this. >> they want to mischaracterize him as a lunatic which is not and you can't write a better script than you are speaking about the lunacy of bail reform and you get attacked and the guy gets released right away because officials don't care about a crime unless it is committed against the right victim in this case that wasn't lee selden. by the way lee selden, representative will be coming up at 7 a.m. on our program and we will ask him about every aspect. still had the white house press secretary gets testy when asked
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words, your hearing directly from doctor o'connor as i read out but i am entering your colleagues question here. so give me a second to do that thank you. lawrence: thank you for joining the program, this is what it said. president biden came through his first day of paxlovid, temperature of 99.4 fahrenheit, responding favorably to tylenol. shouldn't we be hearing from the doctor that actually examined the president? >> this is a good report and i am glad the president is doing better and i think we are all glad the president is doing better but very unusual not to hear directly from the doctors. it never happened before. ever since president garfield was shot and they took care of
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the president for two months after that gunshot wound, the press has been getting regular briefings directly from the president's doctor. don't know why we are not hearing from the doctor but there are some possibilities, they are tiptoeing around the cdc quarantine policies, the same policies they are imposing on schoolchildren and other americans, those policies are dinosaur policies, they are futile, don't recognize the virus is inevitable and ubiquitous, maybe they don't want the public to know something, that is possible or there could be disagreement on the team as to when the president got covid because a week ago he had symptoms on israel on the international trip. lawrence: he's doing well when it comes to covid by the reports we've been given, part of the problem is they are scared of opening up to other medical questions if he is in front of the press corps but the first case of polio in new york in the
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us in a decade. should people be concerned? >> no, because 98% of the population has polio vaccine, but has a population we should be concerned because polio was nearly eradicated and we considered this to be the greatest achievement in the history of medical public health and what is is happening is there are small outbreaks around the world. the virus is still at large, we thought we may have extinguished it once and for all, 35,000 kids in america chose not to get the vaccine, the regular vaccines they should be getting probably because of increased distrust, people feel they have been lied to for two years, we saw the covid vaccine pushed on babies with no supporting clinical data whatsoever making a mockery of the process of doing studies
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>> president biden pushing his green agenda. pete buttigieg continues to push electric vehicles but do you know where a lot of green tech comes from? china. here to react is the author of back lash. we know that these products, all
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of these things are created and manufactured in china. why is president biden and his administration pushing something like this? >> there pushing green energy because there is a lot of money involved. the benefactors about in geos and investing have only. here's the dirty secret of clean energy, they are not emission free. and three factors. forced the labor, a little
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further, highly energy intensive and labor intensive, with high carbon emissions. chinese solar panels are cheap because government subsidies, and the trump administration, the biden administration, genocide. president biden should have known matters to push for energy to build on that. rachel: there is a moral issue here for sure. labor is no small thing. the greatest competitor in threat to america is china. why with the government want to
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keep us dependent on china, we see it happening, whoever controls the energy controls the country. >> there are many special interests, and the crisis, from the west, simply, and a priority and by nature, interest in this area. it is a moneymaking business. it describes only misery and instability. rachel: they care more about the climate, the fact that it is making americans poor, pete buttigieg says let them eat electric vehicles i guess. thanks so much. coming to us from omaha.
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>> celebrating my father, and 50 year wedding anniversary. rachel: an amazing milestone. pete: let them eat electric cars. i like it. two americans killed in the donbas region of ukraine fighting the russian invasion. this brings the total number of americans killed in the conflict to four. and grain exports from the black seaports, and president biden is sending yet another $270 million military aid package to ukraine including 580 drones bringing
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the total amount north of $8 billion. baltimore state attorney marilyn mosby will not seek another term in office after losing the democrat primary, mosby criticized the soft on crime policies throughout her tenure and the crime in baltimore. the federal grand jury for perjury and making false loan applications. those are your headlines. some good news. a heat wave hitting the country, meteorologist adam klotz spending the day on the water learning to sail off the coast of michigan for our summer road trip across america. live from lake here on with our fox weather forecast. >> reporter: it is beautiful here, like fiji water, like i am
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in the caribbean. what a place to spend the day when talking about heat wave. it is beautiful, temperatures around 70 °, the big weather story is the heat we are seeing across the country, early this morning looking at those numbers getting into the 80s. in michigan comfortable to start the day, big thunderstorms to the south, that is across the midwest today. looks like it will be perfect weather for sailing. the big story is the he's alert, 77 million people under heat advisory as we speak, temperatures running up to 100 °, really hot and in here with adam learning to sail. it will be fantastic.
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my shoes hardly stay tied. >> first one we will learn is the figure rate not. >> reporter: i will be mastering this and have it figured out by the time we get back. sound good? we will be out here all morning. pete: i thought he would tie the knot. rachel: what do you think? lawrence: still ahead, still at heart after the break, we will check out the newest mvp, how his last retriever was learning to work at the field next on "fox and friends". ♪♪
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lawrence: vers new mvp for the new york mets. rachel: a 6-month-old labrador retriever training to be a service dog, america's best dog. pete: joining us is america's
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best dog president and ceo and volunteer tom rubin and shay. before we get to the organization, you volunteer to train this puppy for 16 months, getting ready to help. >> about we 8 weeks old and keep them until 16 to 18 months and then do training with them. the biggest thing we do is socialize them. the possibilities as far as transportation doctors, groceries and some the biggest socialization is city field. it is a great training venue, the foundation is sponsoring shay to the plate. rachel: tell us about the organization. >> everything is free of charge.
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at the mets with share this is vital. the ownership of the team, particularly alex and all the team and staff, really embraced it. great socialization process. shay is in the show. lawrence: how can the audience support you guys and get back to you? >> the best way, on the website, you volunteer there and donate and if you need a service dog we encourage everybody to apply. rachel: you need volunteers, take the puppies into your home, party train them and help out. >> lots of volunteering opportunities, not just put be raising. pete: vetdogs.org, you can check
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rachel: i don't recommend sailing on the without being prepared. didn't know how to tie a knot. you've been near the great lakes. pete: can you find lake huron on the map? lawrence: i could not. i can't swim. i am going to learn to do that. rachel: will is an amazing teacher, is he teaching you? lawrence: no and that's not a good idea. i see the segment. you learning to swim. lawrence: i don't think i will ever learn. there was a shoot i was supposed to go on.
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rachel: it navy seal type training. pete: you can swim 10 feet underwater. rachel: you saw the video. i had to escape in a helicopter. okay. lawrence: it was tough. rachel: i did it -- lawrence: one day. pete: the 7:00 hour, it is july 23rd, middle of the summer 2022 and we've got a pretty cool individual to celebrate this morning, some of reading the 100th birthday of world war ii
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veteran joseph richard, marine corporal richard was machine gunner in the battle of iwo jima. he turns 100 today. happy birthday. it started with service and there he is right there. pete: congratulations to your family. rachel: we have been telling you about this terrifying moment on the campaign trl. in new york, congressman lee is elton faced an attacker armed with a blade. lawrence: the 43-year-old suspect was arrested and immediately released after the attack. pete: his opponent governor kathy hochul is taking heat after emailing his upcoming events.
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here to react to all of this is the republican nominee for governor congressman lee zelda in. thanks for being here, glad you are safe and sound, thanks for taking a moment with us. justin reading the introduction to the segment, we have covered this topic more than other cable news network's in total. why is it when it comes to a story like this, there is the graphic, 36 seconds, why is that a nonstory if it happens to republican leaves elton? >> this keeps happening over and over again. you can find other stations that should be covering it, some others fox has been on top of it. i have been in congress since my fourth term, looking at the steve scully's shooting, maxine waters calling from
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confrontation from supporters to trump administration officials at restaurants and movie theaters and the supreme court justices being attacked at their homes and residences. and the pattern flipped on its head, everything i told you resulted in the victim being on the left side of the aisle, you would then see a different story, wouldn't just be the number one story for the day, but the number one story for an entire cycle, and every house republican, asking us to comment and condemn it, and with you cover the story, some covering this story that took place a couple nights ago but the next level is trying to assign blame. i am not trying to blame all
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democrats for what happens, just not how we are wired. we are talking facts and we want to move forward in a positive way. they need to have cashless bail in new york. rachel: that is what you were here to talk about, you have been attacked. this guy gets released. the media spend more time talking about the catcalling of another congresswoman from another congressperson from new york, aoc, and that narrative, what are you going to do moving forward? what happened to you in the bail situation, how do you use it to make the point? >> i can tell you when i woke up yesterday morning, the first of
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many rallies during the day, security is ramped up and this is something we need to take very seriously, politics in 2022, social media, we have candidates, third parties that want to bring ideas you can debate or disagree, but violence should never have a place in our politics. scores should be settled at the ballot box. an important message for people on both sides of the aisle to tell everybody because sometimes you use rhetoric with regards to a political opponent and what you think is the right and left limits of behavior you might have a supporter who thinks the right and left limit behavior is further and crossing a line and not okay. as far as policy goes, cashless bail should be repealed. i've seen these stories of people getting released on cashless bail and rearrested for murder or double manslaughter. we have in this case somebody
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who within hours was put back on the streets after he comes on stage and tries to stab me at a campaign event and can't do that to anybody and a member of congress running for governor, it has no place, to go on the street. lawrence: you are running to be the governor of new york state but you are still a sitting congressman, federal official. have you heard from nancy pelosi? and number to have you heard from eric garland and the department of justice of them filing a charge for attacking a federal official? >> i know the capital police have been in touch with my office. there has been active conversation what needs to get done. i don't know to the extent that decisions might get made to
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charge this attacker under federal law, that is something we are awaiting an update. just because i haven't received a phone call from eric garland doesn't mean there hasn't been, within agencies, they reach directly to my office. since the attack. pete: reasonable is always yet vigilant and back on the campaign trail, lee zelda and, thank you for sharing your story with us this morning and good luck on the campaign trail. rachel: so glad you are not hurt. lawrence: still humble despite attempted murder on his life, still respectful to the other coequal branches about an investigation that should already have been dealt with already. rachel: doesn't sound like the guy described in the press
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release, radical, crazy emmettaga republican. lawrence: so what if he was? fox news alert, police in washington state, one person is dead after a shooting early this morning. five people were treated for injuries. police say the shooting happened outside possibly stemming from an argument and there could be more than one suspect, law enforcement agencies called to the scene, this is a breaking story and we will keep you updated throughout the morning. a woman involved in a $400,000 go fund me scam sentenced to a year in federal prison. you might remember this story, katie buckler and her boyfriend created a fake go fund me page to help the homeless veteran and raised hundreds of thousands of dollars. mcclure is scheduled next month on state charges.
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elon musk's firing back after twitter blamed a lackluster quarter to reports on a pending deal with musk, the company claiming out $30 million cost in relation to the acquisition. the response of the claim, musk tweeted i am rubber, they are glue. earlier this month musk announced he was pulling out of the twitter deal over false and misleading representation. the internet is responding after a michigan woman sued a man for $10,000 for standing her up on a day when they had only been out once before. the hearing got heated, watch. >> his response is a lie, perjury, my documents will prove that he lied. >> no, no, no. lawrence: sound like a man dodged, the social media was divided in response to the court
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case, one man said taking ghosting to another level, people need to put down a deposit in the near future. that is a valid question. pete: the woman sued for $10,000 because she was emotionally hurt by the fact that she was stood up. lawrence: she said he perjured himself. the judge was trying to explain to her, you have been watching law and order but you have to say this under oath, you can't just be, she argued back and forth. it is crazy. apparently she has a history of suing. rachel: that doesn't sound surprising. dating is becoming a lot more expensive. she could get sued but also.
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pete: have you stood anybody up? lawrence: i have not. pete: you and it quickly? nice to see you. lawrence: sometimes things can escalate. one time a girl ordered three appetizers. i did not like that. this is the thing. i am a southern man. i like to pick up the tab. that's how i was raised. throughout the entire date this woman who will remain nameless said she was so independent, had two carson's all this and didn't even offer, didn't even offer, ordering three appetizers. then take her to go box and claim she was independent. i graciously got the tab because we southern gentlemen do. i thought she was trash. rachel: you know -- it is a
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little excessive but she might have been really hungry. i am surprised. she healthy eater? lawrence: she ate. pete: that ended quickly. the reason we are talking about this, there are new reports about how expensive dating has become over the last year. lawrence is the only one with recent experience, we are going to grill him on this. full-service restaurant prices up almost 9%. booze prices up 4%, so if you're thinking of going on a date. how much is going to cost me to go on that date? is that part of the calculation? lawrence: you go to the same spot where you know the people and they cut you a break on their alcohol. that is what you do. go to the same place. rachel: different dates to the
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same place. and honestly if you are honest about it it shouldn't be a problem. that is how i have gotten by, moving back to texas. rachel: i am a cheap date, i don't drink my calories. i.e. them. i don't have alcoholic beverages. here is what bloomberg said, their feelings of pain among 3000 users on the popular dating apps, almost 41% say they were more concerned with the cost of dates now versus a year ago. a responder saying they are more likely to feel pressure. what concerned me was in this bloomberg article face at a lot of people were not only going on last dates, some were saying they were putting dating on pause during the inflationary period which i found troubling because i believe getting your
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love life in order is job number one. it should be what you are focused on. to get your love life in order the rest of your life is in order. pete: you are smart when you young and you know what to do, you may call these great decisions. rachel: you should be dating while you are young. lawrence: you are the first mom i heard say that. nobody said make sure you get a nice house and car. you are saying they should be, my parents got married very young. they are still together. rachel: what does your mom say? lawrence: should be married already. pete: no doubt in retrospect, having a bunch of kids early in life is more attractive older coming in retrospect you think that is what is and reaching about life but when you are younger that is not the perspective you have. hard to infuse that.
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rachel: there's a countercultural thing, my daughter was 22 when she got married. more and more people are getting married younger, no pressure at all. i am just saying if you find the right one there is no need to wait but you have to go out and date to find the right one and every one knows if you go out with lawrence don't order three appetizers. lawrence: it is wasteful. rachel: i like that idea, don't be wasteful. pete: these extra dates, if you know you are not going to marry that person, especially, a little bit of a vetting here, figure it out and spend $200 on a date. rachel: be more selective. i really think there's a possibility with why -- i am down with that. lawrence: that was a compromise.
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rachel: complements you on paying for the day. there was a lot more sharing of the date, young women out there. lawrence: that is what they say they want. rachel: they say they want but they really want you to insist. rachel: they went equity in the quality across the board 50/fifty. rachel: they want you to pick it up. pete: i know they don't. lawrence: a red flag. rachel: don't marry a guy who will go dutch on a first date. lawrence: that was an interesting conversation. now to this. meteorologist adam klotz live in the great lakes region, part of the summer road trip. rachel: adam joins us from beautiful lake here on. pete: now he is ready to set sail. has he been priming the boat?
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>> i have been prepping the boat. preparation -- preparation is key. on a day like this it is beautiful, running around michigan, i feel like tim allen in one of those commercials. a gorgeous place to be on such a hot day and it will be hot across the country. dive into the forecast and start sailing, we are seeing temperatures around 80 degrees in the middle of the country so no surprise we see heat advisories across 77 million people under a heat advisory today, how hot is it going to get? we are seeing spots pretty easily getting into triple digits, you talk about heat indices feeling like 105, 110, widespread. it will be hot, a perfect day to be on lake huron. i have adam with me. we are not going to mess around.
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toss me the rope so we can get moving. i am going to fall immediately. you got to coach me through this. turning out which means this way. and doing it that way. rachel: get caught. >> reporter: this way. you need to tell me exactly what to do. we should be off now. tell me exactly what to do. and get down. pete: didn't get another boat. >> reporter: to my right as someone who knows what they are doing. could we do a turn? turnaround this way. i will run into luke if i turn. >> can you get out here? >> reporter: i'm going to try to turn but figure this out. lawrence: not looking good.
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pete: we will be back. lake huron, wherever you are. a good thing, good way to do that. after the american born skier who chose to compete for china in the olympics wins and at the award. our next guest is a vocal critic of the communist country who worked hard to become a us citizen. lawrence: let her go.
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>> i want to thank my grandma who taught me boundaries i meant to be broken. [speaking chinese] >> thank you. rachel: outrage over the ets gerri: award after she was named athlete of the year. the american-born skier ditched the us to compete for china during the beijing olympic center won their team are gold-medal. our next guest is a vocal critic of china and worked to become an american citizen himself. joining us is professional basketball player and us cantor. what are your thoughts?
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>> just announced us citizenship to pay for china in the olympics and if i am not mistaken i believe she bought in the usa but because she wanted more endorsement deals from china, she decided to compete for communist china. that's not inspired at all. that is a sellout and extremely disappointing she's letting herself be used for china's positive pr and distract us talking about the real issues. rachel: she did this because she got all these endorsement deals and gives china a pr win that they don't deserve given the humanitarian -- any other athletes besides your self talking about how this looks for her to represent china given
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human rights abuses especially nevermind they are our greatest global competitor and want to take us down? >> reaching out to many olympians, and athletes in other organizations and other issues too. i tried to create a movement but unfortunately they talk about the things, money and business and endorsement deals. it is really sad. it is what it is. i am not going to give up on trying to reach out to people and i don't want athletes to be used for propaganda for the world because beijing was a distraction it was propaganda and all these athletes competing was part of the olympics and not just saying it is unacceptable.
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rachel: the strategy in china, there is an athlete capture and there aren't enough athletes like your self with the moral background. let's talk about nike and lebron, cracking down on the lgbt community, do you think that will remain the case. are you hearing any rumbling from them about pressuring the nba on that because of that issue, no one cares about the leaders besides you and some conservatives. what about the lgbt community? >> when you look at nike, they send out for black lives matter, no asian hate, when it comes to china they remain silent and shame on them.
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all of the abuses are happening around the world especially in china and the problems they are having over there, they won't get more deals. being able to get another paycheck or contract. i think it doesn't matter which country they are in. it needs to be called out and i am standing with my brothers and sisters around the world especially china. rachel: so much social justice, you are a powerhouse and so but -- so much moral courage, an example in the athlete world. we loved having you. >> thank you. rachel: you will need a bigger boat, shark sightings are up this year and we want to know why. and ocean researcher will join us live with an explanation. and tips to stay safe. hin' yet ♪ ♪ b-b-baby, you just ain't seen n-n-nothin' yet ♪
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lawrence: to participate, $500 on the line. thank you, the big game in the 8 am hour. shark sightings are on the rise in new york with six people bitten off the coast of long island. the latest of which is 16-year-old surfer near fire island, what is drawing these sharks so close to shore and what do beachgoers need to know? joining us is chris fisher. thank you for joining the program. it typically happens during the summer that there is a media
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frenzy but it seems supported this year because this is unprecedented in long island. >> we see a lot more activity this year. a lot of that is because people were off the beaches the last couple years and it is surprising people. a lot of great management moved the last several decades to look after our whales, seals, sharks, kingfish and the big impact, look after the bunker in the region off the south shore of long island. all of that is bringing the life back in, amazing thing to see, it is what we were hoping would happen after 30 or 40 years of conservation moves, something to be celebrated. lawrence: how can people monitor the area and avoid something like that? sometimes when you see a certain type of fish you know that is where a shark is in the area or what advice do you have?
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>> you've got the recovery of the bunker in the local region and people at the beaches see these massive clouds of bunker moving through the water, you can clearly see them. when those big clouds are moving through, game fish are on that and the sharks will come in on that as well. the idea is look at the ocean, look at the environment and watch these clouds when they roll by, get out, enjoy the show. it is like the new york safari, something people happened and able to see since the 60s or 70s and when the bunker schools move away and the ocean is quiet that is your time to enjoy the water. rachel: god for bid they come in contact with a shark and about to be bitten, what do they need to do to avoid the shark? >> if you see the shark coming
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you want to look at it, make eye contact, these creditors are not used to things coming after them. if you have an opportunity to do that, do that. look at the animal, slowly back away. they will back off, they are used to chasing. lawrence: thanks for your insight. >> thanks for having me. lawrence: wars and wokeness, the challenge the military faces. our next guest is a purple heart recipient who is fighting back. nancy pelosi progressed on her husband's stock picks. ♪♪ lawrence: she was --vivek ramashwami's next. migraine hits hard... ...so u hit back with ubrelvy. u put it all on the line. one dose of ubrelvy
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then attended ucd but what did i achieve on my own? what are my sorority sitters sisters climbing? mother was climbing out everest. i needed my own adventures, my own challenge. pete: brought to you by the united states army. retired u.s. army captain, purple heart recipient and chairman of the fantastic new group veterans on duty. we will get to talking about the new organization and your mission but i heard from people in the army that they are going to miss goals worse than they are projecting right now. why is this happening? >> there are a lot of problems in the military and it all comes from lack of focus. right now we have a biden administration, woke left liberals who are trying to change the fundamental ground that is our military, trying to
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uproot it and change it. all in the name of woke idealism. the military doesn't exist to promote social activism. it exists to protect america from external threats. what we are seeing is an attempt to completely change a culture and mindset of the bravest people america has to offer. pete: the same cultural revolution has made its way into the pentagon and as a result if you are a young 17 or 18-year-old you have a vaccine mandate and looking at ads like that you're starting to think twice. >> what motivates you to serve? to put on a uniform when you have people telling you the countries and worth it to begin with? why what i sacrifice life and limb? you will see lower recruiting numbers because you are not trying to recruit people who care about the country at want to fight and sacrifice, but to get people advance your own social agenda and as someone who
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served in combat who lost my legs fighting in afghanistan i will tell you straight up that when i was laying down there i didn't care who the person was, who the soldier was coming up and saving my life, didn't care what color skin they had, what religion they practiced, or their sexual orientation, but they met the standard, the warrior standard and for me that was a rifleman, the profession that goes to the hardest areas of the world, terrible climate, lack of food, lack of medication, lack of water and we are asking you to carry one hundred pounds and engage the enemies of the united states, fight them and if you are winning like i am you need to carry my 240 pound body over a mile to a helicopter even act, that is the standard. that is what is.
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the left doesn't care about that, they are trying to destroy. my group veterans on duty will fight back. pete: all that matters is can you do the job and they are creating these other variables. and the time we in the time we have left, this organization is badly needed now, what are you doing? >> i'm one of many veterans seeing problems coming up with the pentagon. i'm surrounded by a lot of people who see these problems coming for years and trying to implement to change this. if we have the same trajectory, we will be trying to fight yesterday's wars and losing tomorrow, that's a problem and veterans on duty will prevent all sorts of different policy objectives, you will see us roll more out there going after recoupment issues, going after woke doctrine is going after what we think is overall lack of focus.
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pete: the website is vets on duty.org. >> go check us out, join our cause, we will bring the fight to washington, this country is worth it, it is going in the wrong direction right now but we will fight like we did in uniform. pete: we need that courage, when they say they won't change the standard they do and it makes everyone's job more difficult, thanks for everything you have done for this country, starting this organization. all right. over to you. rachel: one new york officer killed in the line of duty at another injured in rochester, two officers were conducting nightly details when approached by a man who opened fire injuring a by standard, a 20 when-year-old suspect was arrested an hour after the shooting, the officer with a 29 year veteran of the force. the police chief calling this a
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i believe that is jeremy hayes. he runs fadeaway fitness. if anybody could beat him for $100,000, he caught my eye. there is more to it in fine print. he is a good shooter but shooting in the last hour, i did miss one but later in this hour i am taking jeremy on in a 3 point shooting contest. of my own money. it is a lot of money. i'm not comfortable with it. jen doesn't like the idea at all. i am feeling good about that. jeremy trains great basketball players but a viral instagram video challenging people for $100,000. we can do 500.
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if i win i am keeping his 500. if i lose i'm expecting it. jillian: your book is number one new york times that seller. lawrence: i was wondering about that. it is good for four weeks or five weeks. pete: nauert is number 3. we haven't been openly promoting it. i used to play, i played high school basketball, backup to the backup point guard on the basketball team. rachel: does princeton play? lawrence: he makes the team. they played in the tournament. pete: i got in for one minute. lawrence: did you make it? pete: i got in the books. lawrence: you are the first anchor in the history of "fox
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and friends" to put money down. production costs. the candidate got this hat on because it is national day of the cowboy. you guys refused to represent -- rachel: i brought cowboy boots and you've got $500. i paid for breakfast and it is on its way. you had a sandwich and i said he will eat another one. lawrence: things are going well in the country. but the main thing is inflation and energy costs. this is what the president had to say about raising the cost of gas. biden set a clean energy economy is the real answer. this is the president. >> president biden: gas prices are coming down.
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i'm working to make sure when the price of oil comes down the price at the pump goes down as well. in real time. we will increase oil production from existing wells and permits. the industry has more approved permits for production on federal land than they can possibly use. they have more than they can use. my message is use the permits or lose them. don't say we can't. lawrence: pete: a grainy terrible white house video is the president quarantines, we wish him well with covid and he browbeat the energy industry as he did on the campaign trail blaming gas station owners and oil and gas industry they don't want to invest, don't know what their future looks like, you go to buy an electric car like buddha judge, pete buttigieg has been
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telling us, then your problems will be solved, you can't afford gas but maybe you can afford that. they want the pain at the pump, the political relief ahead of the midterms and pretend they are doing something which they aren't and not investing at home, trying -- telling you you are to blame. rachel: inflation and gas prices are so high this is not a reality for people. it shows such insensitivity, callousness to what people are feeling. i don't know if it is the washington bubble. i'm sure president biden hasn't filled the gas tank in decades. i don't know if it is bad or the graft. this whole green energy business has a lot of deep ties to china. a lot of people making a lot of
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money on solar panels, windmills, batteries and all these things as we discussed many times on the show have -- are as dirty as any other energy. pete: the electricity problem to your point and record high temperatures. we are taxing the grid, more on top of that, infrastructure when pete buttigieg was pressed on capitol hill about it, he wants to wave a magic wand and say green renewable energy is good for you every part of your life will get worse. lawrence: the grifter is something that shouldn't be discounted. it would be one thing if they believe their ideology and i don't think they believe their ideology because they don't practice what they preach, driving private jets, you see them, all the other radical things, the white house doesn't have solar panels all over the place. the private properties they don't, you see the president
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with a big motorcade going to delaware every thursday through monday. not just the president. he has to have security precautions but john kerry, aoc and the rest of them not to mention when you talk about energy efficient vehicles you can't get them on the market, it takes 7 months before you can get out tesla and the cost is high. there is some grifter going on, if they truly believe in this ideology they would practice this stuff but it is not stopping larry summers, former treasury secretary, one of the reasonable democrats wants to raise taxes. >> the right thing to do is to raise taxes right now, take some of the demand out of the economy. we can raise substantial revenue by cutting corporate tax loopholes, generate
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significant revenues by enforcing the tax law, taking money out of high income tax the raiders who then spend the money and that will contribute to reduced inflation as well. pete: get rid of inflation by making people poor. everything about gas prices are going down because demand has gone down because people are driving less because they can't afford it? diminished lifestyle as part of their answer. pete: rachel: people think about hunting at a lake lifestyle in minnesota and the upper midwest, people not taking their boats out. to go fishing nowadays, go out on the lake and enjoy nature. they want their yachts and you can't have a fishing boat you can afford to go with your son
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and a tackle box and enjoy the country. you talk about making it and that is the point. all of this is making us more dependent on government. this is why they want to raise taxes, get addicted to government, not independent. that is why they go after small business owners because they are the most independent-minded people. they always go after people who are the most independent-minded because they are the troublemakers as they try to control you from the top down. they want everyone poor and dependent because it increases their power and this is what this green agenda is about. as you said if they believed it, if they believe the world was going to spiegel in 12 years they would not be in those suvs or private jets, barack obama would not have
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three mansions if they believed this was going to end the world. lawrence: the things they could help solve like the baby formula crisis they -- these are man-made. me, you, rachel, have an opportunity to go to these diners and speak with the heartbeat of america. i have never seen moms so upset until it came to this baby formula crisis and it is forcing moms to take matters into their own hands, groups across the country. when the federal government can't alleviate this pain they are not. pete: the baby formula shortage may not be in the headlines the way it was when it started but it has continued and is getting
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worse. we have higher percentage of empty shelves than we did when the crisis began even though the federal government said they would do what they can to address it. it was a foreseeable crisis for our most vulnerable americans and they are creating ad hoc groups to get it. the daily mail talked to other spouses. stacy is a mom in new jersey. my fiancé and i spent hours trawling mommy groups and online marketplaces shopping supermarkets and pharmacy chains in hopes of new stock on the shelves, in desperation i paid $40 for two bottles that lasted us two days, people will buy and sell formula for the only brand that doesn't make my daughter ill in the united states of america. rachel: it is not easy to have
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a newborn. imagine this being something to spend time with, going on websites. here's the farther from ohio who said i was so desperate i reached out directly to see if i could purchase directly. for two weeks i was hopeful help was coming while i continued my search for formula. then i got a $5 voucher that i can't find. i have said to you over and over we are turning into 1/3 world country and when i see empty shelves of formula, not everyone can breast-feed. i have one child who could not because she was special-needs and had other issues and needed me to supplement breast milk
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with formula to get the right amount of calories. other parents kids are allergic to breastmilk. they have to get a certain kind. look at the shelf. this might as well be havana or venezuela. this stuff happens when the government gets in the way and there is a supply-chain problem. where is pete. edge, the father of twins on top of this. anyone should be held responsible for this it is pete buttigieg. lawrence: we hear passionate stories from diners across america and you ask the white house press secretary who is supposed to be crafting the message from the white house speaking for the president she is flipping through her binder. there is no answer in the binder and tells members of the press i haven't been asked about this in a while.
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you think the problem was going to go away? you haven't solved the problem or is it you are not asking these questions. rachel: we started with the environmental green energy stuff, they want to say the climate is an emergency, and emergency is so-called first world country with no formula for its infants on its shelves. that's the emergency. it is back to basics in america. this administration can't handle it. pete: the second quote was fox news digital. if you have a similar story email us, this is the type of thing we need to stay on because it protects the most vulnerable. rachel: the future of our country. lawrence: only matter of time before the dam -- republican
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senator calling for president biden to visit the southern border. rachel: thousands of migrants crossing into the country this week. pete: matt finn joins us from eagle pass. >> reporter: we have seen multiple groups of migrants cross the rio grande into the united states, 100 or more. we have new drone video of a group that arrived early friday morning. hundreds of migrants. they are apprehended by border patrol, placed in buses and taken to a new processing facility. texas dps tells us they are seeking a better life in the us. they are seeking asylum, want to create a better assistance for their family but the gotaways who are the big
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concern. they don't want to be seen by law enforcement. our crew did multiple ride alongs with texas state troopers. one single shift, 15 runaways were arrested in a few hours. group of republican senators said they saw many of the same issues we are reporting on alleging president biden does not want to come to the board because cameras would follow him and expose his dereliction of duty. they demand president biden visit the border. >> time for the president to go to the southern border and see the chaos he has created and explain why he has done it and what he is going to do about it. >> reporter: the homeland security secretary alejandra mayorkas said the border is secure is growing more secure. the mayor pro tem here, democratic mayor of eagle press says the town is not safe, she
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is inviting president biden to come to the border. rachel: the president needs to come to the border. i've been talking to my contacts who said there has been an uptick in children coming across the border. i asked why, we don't know why. it could be floodgates are really open. if you ever thought about that, they are coming alone. videos of little girls alone with a water bottle with this much water. it is awful. haven't eaten in two days. pete: could get worse before the midterms. rachel: we are talking about a heat wave. imagine crossing over. pete: arizona governor doug doocy on this program.
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lawrence: fox news alert. at least one person is dead after a shooting early this morning, five people were treated for injuries. police say it happened outside a large gathering. could be more than one suspect. no word on any arrests. this story is developing and we will bring you details. the biden administration considering a public health emergency in response to monkeypox cases, the first two children tested positive for the virus, one in california and another in dc. it was believed the kids got the virus from household contact. health officials are saying both kids are doing well. i got to take a trip, a little treasure hunting with "duck dynasty".
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>> you could have been looking. lawrence: it sailed off. i'm not going to try. in between here and that tree. you can check out the rest of my hunt on lawrence jones cross-country tonight. i speak to one police department about the plan to improve community relations. the robinson family are who you think they are, salt of the earth. they cooked me a good southern lunch with meatloaf with bacon on top of it. that is the way we like it. pete: check them out on fox nation. coming up, jumping out to fox square for a three point contest it was going to be 100,000, it will be for $500 which is no small thing.
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♪♪ >> why are we not hearing from doctor o'connor? >> you heard from the letter, we are not playing telephone, your hearing directly from the physician. it is. that is hearing directly from, in his words. your hearing directly from doctor o'connor as i read out. i'm answering your colleagues question so give me a second to do that, thank you. lawrence: president biden is treated for covid 19 the press
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secretary getting defensive with reporters, facing questions why the president's physician is not getting updates, speaking only to written statements. here is dr. jeanette nesheiwat. thank you for joining the program. why isn't the physician there to speak, we are not getting accurate information. >> if i was the president's doctor i would want to make sure the president is improving but we need to keep americans informed what is going on with our leader, our commander in chief. it is transparency. what are we hiding? that is what people will think if we are not getting details. we do know he's on a medication called paxlovid, 3 pills in the morning and 3 pills at night. today is the third day since he
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was diagnosed, he's feeling better, he has improved. he was given tylenol for fatigue, maybe developing a fever and started another medicine, this is what i prescribed patients you have shortness of breath or suffering from asthma. what is his oxygen level, temperature, heart rate, blood pressure? we need to make sure americans are informed what is going on with our leader. lawrence: you said it best, when you don't answer these questions it leaves room for speculation and we prefer to understand where the commander-in-chief is healthwise. an issue affecting most folks across the country, fake pills these kids are taking, don't know what they are getting, maybe it is fentanyl and it can kill them. >> it is heartbreaking.
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250 deaths a day from accidental poisoning. 31% increase over the past two years. it is affecting our youth, our teenagers. they are innocent and naïve, they don't understand one pill can kill them. lawrence: 6.8 million in 2020. it is going up every year. the coroner in louisiana had this to say. this is the most dangerous time to be a teenager, they are getting one drug for a party and it could be the last thing they ever do. these kids don't understand, we don't want kids to be doing drugs but can counterfeit stuff as well. >> we need to take action. it begins with educating our children, youth, teenagers start at home, coaches, teachers, we need to teach them
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it is dangerous. you may think you are getting xanax but it is infused with fentanyl and that can kill you and we need to tackle social media, instagram where drug dealers are luring in children and teenagers who are naïve and don't understand this could kill them, with one pill they take it, their parents go into the room and find them unresponsive. tackling social media is so important and make sure we have this. we need more of it and teach teachers, parents. how to use this. this can save lives, one in the nostril can reverse the overdose of opioid. we need to increase availability of this drug. it doesn't stop here. we need to stop where the drugs are coming from and that is the southern border. it is not about illegal immigrants but drugs coming in at the deaths we see because of
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these drugs and diseases as well. anybody that sells a pill or drug to someone who overdoses or dies from it need to be held accountable. lawrence: charge them with murder. this is a public health crisis. every parent, don't play the guessing game. thank you so much. hunter biden off the hook? and et cetera prosecutor says the president's score could score a generous plea deal. nancy pelosi, the house speaker pressed on her husband's stock picks. >> has your husband ever made a stock purchase? lawrence: vivek ramashwami will dive into that next. ♪♪
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>> has your husband ever made a stock purchase or sale based on information -- >> absolutely not. okay. pete: nancy pelosi insisting her husband never bought stocks based on insider information. the denial comes days after paul pelosi purchased a computer chip stock ahead of a congressional vote on semi conductor manufacturers. here to react is vivek ramashwami. is this how washington works especially with nancy pelosi controlling what gets voted on, line item, i will do this over here and he makes a deal? >> if we are being frank about this to i believe her husband traded on material nonpublic information illegally? if i had to bet i would say no
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because the downside of doing so would be so bad for them that it would be so catastrophically shortsighted for them to do such a thing but this is a sliding scale with our informational advantages in a market that involve hedge funds, legally gaining information that doesn't live to nonprofit information. do we want our policymakers, the people in charge to benefit from that or do we want for appearance of them benefiting? that erodes public trust. my view is we don't. i had this authentic with many folks on capitol hill, republicans, democrats, why it is people in congress trade stocks, many say it would be a disincentive to run for congress. the good news is there is a solution to this. everyone of those people should have their portfolios public in
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real time so the public can know that if they have an advantage even if it is a legal one the public and replicate those strategies. that would settle this issue but not many in congress will like that. pete: transparency, you can trade like nancy and paul pelosi. she denies she owns stock. family members own it. you say transparency is better than a ban on find stocks. >> if i was in a position of elected office i wouldn't want to trade stocks or have a spouse who was trading stocks. makes no sense. even those in congress who complained that would disincentive ours good people into government which resonates with me,. enough good people run, don't want to create disincentives for that, you can say you and your spouse have the trades available in real time, not on a delayed basis and we have a
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regime in this country where officers of public companies transact in the stock of their own companies. what is required? real-time disclosure of those trades, same for public officials. pete: good people run for office, maybe that will be used someday. not making declarations on your behalf but you would do a good job. coming up, and x prosecutor says hunter biden is likely to score a generous plea deal over his shady business. of course he is. former federal prosecutor brett homan on what to expect. adam klotz is in deep water getting ready to set sail in michigan, sail away with adam. ♪♪ i love the way you move ♪♪
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rachel: federal investigation into hunter biden reaching a critical phase, the range of charges against the president's son is on the table including unregistered foreign lobbying and false statements but and x prosecutor says hunter might score a lucky break. the former doj official telling the new york post, quote, it seems more likely a generous
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guilty plea is on the horizon, not a sweeping indictment. former federal prosecutor brett tillman is here to react. i'm not a lawyer, but i've looked at the video, audio, email. it is hard for me to believe hunter could get away with this on a generous plea deal but you think that could happen. >> another case in this country with the facts and evidence that we see where the approach would be what doj has taken. i don't know of a prosecutor like myself or anyone else i have interacted with the would have approached the case the way they did nor would they have let it go that there is a broader and wider scope to the investigation. who is the big guy? how many participated? which countries are we talking about? why aren't we bringing drug trafficking prosecution against
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this individual to leverage the information to expose the level of corruption? rachel: clearly they want to not let this get bigger because it could lead to the big guy. you have to believe if hunter gets away with this the level of trust in american institutions and the justice system in general after what we saw with donald trump nobody believes any of trump's sons would be walking the streets little living in a beautiful malibu home and with the prospect of skating by with a generous plea deal. i can't imagine that would be good for america to let this go. >> the facts the tell you this has been a political case, and not a factual case. you let the grand jury expire. once you do that your only
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choices are to present evidence to a newly impaneled grand jury or get the defendant to plea to something prior to an indictment. to do that, offer a sweetheart deal and exactly as you outlined the american public say there is a double standard. not a regular citizen would be treated like this so these are political decisions and it is offensive. rachel: a grandma with breast cancer is going to go to jail for parading unchained ray 6 but hunter gets off making 30 deals with our enemies and so forth. speaking of january 6th, steve bannon, show you this clip of him reacting to the fact that he is charged with contempt of congress. take a listen. >> if i go to jail i go to jail. i will never back off, spent 8 years as a naval officer, committed my life to this program to get this done. i will never back off.
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i support trump and the constitution and i'm not backing off one inch. if i go to jail so be it. rachel: what is your reaction? >> judges usually, 99% of the time on the side of allowing evidence the defendant wants to present because they don't want to get reversed on appeal. here, the judge was without a basis, laminate the heart of their defense which is advice of counsel, the ability for the defendant to present that evidence. that defense is used in this country every day especially in these cases but doesn't allow and risks that it will be reversed on bail. rachel: always great insight, appreciate it. we have headlines starting with this.
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lawrence: some headlines, new york congressman lees eldon speaking out, giving a speech at a campaign dinner, joined us earlier this morning, watch. >> violence should never have a place in our politics. scores should be settled at the ballot box. an important message for people on both sides of the aisle to be telling everybody. lawrence: president biden weighing in saying, quote, i condemn the attack on congressman result in, violence has no place in our society or politics. media outlets like msnbc giving at only 36 seconds of coverage. from california to south carolina, major scott is riding his harley to raise awareness for veteran suicide. the journey kicking off yesterday with the goal of raising $100,000, he began
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variety in 20202 honor his high school friend david w white who passed away that year. those are your headlines. with the heat wave hitting the country let's check in with meteorologist adam klotz with our fox whether -- weather forecast. on beautiful lake huron, part of our summer road trip, preparing for this all morning on the open water. how is it going? >> reporter: ahoy, lawrence, that's the sailing term. we batten down the hatches and filled up the gym, i am making up half these words. if you have ever seen a guy sailing and doing the forecast. i am today because it is hot across the country but beautiful on the lake.
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i want to begin with the weather forecast. the heat is a big story, 77 million americans under heat advisories from the southwest to large portions of the middle of the country and the northeast. what does that mean today? we are getting into the hundreds which means i'm in the perfect place. still enjoying myself kind of beautiful out here. tossing it back to you. as i sailed into the sunset. lawrence: no one has ever done a live shot and given a forecast, great job. >> thank you. lawrence: is lacing up for competition on fox square to get 500 bucks. can he do it? we will find out next.
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>> would you do this for $100,000? pete: this video bringing in
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huge views on social media caught my eye. i wondered how what i do with a 3 point competition against this guy who played in the $100,000 shooting competition? that is in the mugging as a senior. joining the, ceo and founder of fadeaway fitness who was in that competition, thanks for being here. we tried to hook it up for us to shoot for $100,000 because i didn't understand the video, the competition you are in. >> did okay on day one. you are going against the best in the world and a phenomenal experience and i'm looking forward to it. pete: it does individual group clinics, you're a basketball entrepreneur. >> anything involving
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basketball i try to have my hands in. i dabble with aa you, traveling the country a lot through the game of basketball. lawrence: seems like you are the next chris brinkley, trains a lot of nba guys. it is all about the form, what is the most important shot? >> they keep everything clean, the 3 point shooting competition. doesn't matter what the form looks like. rachel: this is's $500,000, his wife is not happy.
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♪ ♪ [inaudible conversations] wow. >> pete, i'm coming back for you too, brother. come for now come back to west virginia, let's go, let's get it. [laughter] pete: that is jeremy hayes. he took my money and my trophy
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because i challenged him to a shooting competition. i was talking trash during the competition -- lawrence: because you had to strive for a minute. anybody needs to know when you say, yes, sir, when you're shooting -- [laughter] pete: when it left, it was automatic. there's no way i was missing. lawrence: we were just talking, this is man, this is a man who has faith. a lot of brothers in his life, ready to talk trash. i was impressed, pete, i really was. rachel: this is one of the few competitions where i actually was rooting for you, pete. pete: thanks, rachel. rachel: i tell you what, if i was your wife, i'd be mad right now, you lost $500. pete: i did. i was looking at the banner, it says, no, sir. oh, my goodness. so, by the way, that was the next shot you were about to see
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was my eighth straight make, okay? he was 7-8, then he head the last, and i missed the last two. my son was texting me, he said you were on fire, you had $500 in the bag. dad, you choked. [laughter] rachel: was that from donald trump or from your son? [laughter] lawrence: the shot -- [laughter] rachel: well, yeah. you lost the hegseth family $500. pete: i did. i'm going to expense it though. [laughter] legitimate -- lawrence: we've got another competition coming up. we're celebrating national day of the american cowboy with a mechanical bull on fox square. hold on, hold on -- rachel: that's allie, and she's amazing. i'll tell you, the last time we did the mechanical bull,s who did the best? pete: rachel. lawrence: you did. pete: by far. i think it was dialed back a little bit --
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lawrence: no, it wasn't. [laughter] pete: very impressive. [laughter] lawrence lawrence there's the tape. we're going to -- rachel: i'm telling you, it goes on for a while. i stay on, and his speed was not much faster. pete: no, it was legit. rachel: that's in slow-mo. pete: not in slow-mo. lawrence: pete does have a point, this is a little slow. rachel: feet up. pete: 0-60 on mine. i pretty much just fell off right away. rachel: he's going just as slow -- lawrence: it's about the same speed, maybe slower. pete: might be, and it ends very quickly. it's not even worth watching. rachel: and i beat will texas, so let's see how we do with lawrence. you're a better cowboy. lawrence: i am the texan, okay?
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the texan personified. so somebody has to hold it down for us. will cain has stayed in new york for a little bit. he just moved back, so he lost some of his touches. not his fault, it's not his fault. pete: he's a real texan, he has a ranch. lawrence: when i'm on the ranch -- [laughter] pete: oh, boy with. rachel: will cain has actually worked on a ranch. lawrence: i have to as punishment. [laughter] rachel: all right. lawrence: oh, here we go. thanks, toby. ♪ desperado, why don't you come to your -- pete: that count even look like a cowboy -- doesn't even look like a cowboy hat. lawrence: excuse me? pete: tilt it down a little bit. he doesn't know which way is the front. lawrence: you know whats? if. pete: can you be a cowboy --
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lawrence: i did have it on right. when you give me this tv business, i was trying to not disappoint the the artist. you don't want to do that. you treat makeup -- [inaudible conversations] [laughter] rachel: that sentence has never come out of a cowboy. i don't want to disappoint my makeup artist. lawrence: can we bring the o.g. of prime time on the weekend, dan bongino, the host of "unfiltered"? go for it, brother. >> i'm thoroughly enjoying this. rachel's right, can you imagine a riff from yellowstone, the kevin costner if character, hey, listen, my makeup -- [laughter] the whole show would be finishedded. the show would be done. they'd never have another viewer after that. wait, i've got some commentary. pete, i love basketball. i played growing up. i was not nearly growing up, it's okay. new york city, you just played babble. it's cheap. brother, mad skills.
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that's really hard. the fact that on camera in a suit, whatever you had on there, you just nailed, what, 5 or 6 in a row? pete: 8 in a row. >> i gotta tell you, i'm impressed. and lawrence, you said, hey, pete was cocky. yes, sir. listen, after -- with basketball, pete, you know. you feel it. the minute it leaves your fingertips if you're a player and you got it down, you've got that back spin on the ball, you don't even have to look. remember larry bird,? he goes who's finishing second? remember, pete? he shoots the last ball, he doesn't even look. he turns around -- pete: and he holds up number 1. i'll never forget it. >> i know what you're saying, man, you knew right away. good job, man. pete: the morning of contests and the like. but now i guess well will get to the hour, maybe we'll get to -- [laughter] we'll tart with a serious topic.
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you saw it. lee zeldin attacked on the campaign trail. ultimately, the guy that attacked him let out with no bail right away. we've covered it here on fox news channel, but if you urn the channel to msnbc, there's only been 36 seconds of an attack on a sitting congressman, gubernatorial candidate, and that's -- they don't feel like it's fit to print or fit to talk about, dan. >> yeah. i mean, listen, it's astonishing. and it goes back to the topic of remember when i was up in new york not that long ago, "fox & friends", me and lawrence, and we were having this conversation about, oh, well, it's hypocrisy, you know? the media will cover, if this was a democrat candidate, it'd be on the front page of every paper, and it's not. it's not hypocrisy, folks, it's hierarchy. the hierarchy season -- on the left is we're in charge, you're not. if there's a narrative that helps us gain more power -- go fill in the blank. they really don't care.
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it's a hierarchy. it is not in any way hypocrisy to them. they don't see it that way. they're, like, conservatives are crazy, the ends justify the means, and we don't care. i have jim jordan on my show about tonight. i asked him a question. i said, congressman, i want to just float this by you. i've had this theory i've said before, if you've heard it, forgive me. we conservatives view god given rights as paramount for everyone, even our political opponents. notice i said god given, not state-given. therefore, it is my moral, ethical and constitutional republic-aligned obligation to defend your god given rights and not attack you and do crazy things. not only democrats, but the far left, guys, does not see it that way. they see the state and authoritarianism as their only way forward. and violence is the way to get there, then, hell, so be it. the ends justify the means. that's why they don't care. they legitimately -- aoc thought
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it was funny that brett kavanaugh almost got killed. she was talking about on her twitter account that, oh, his dinner was interrupted and he missed his souffle. this is after a guy showed up to his house with zip ties and a gun. she thought this was hi hilarious. so this permissive atmosphere is hierarchy for them. we're in charge and you're not. rachel: you're so right. and we talk so much time about somebody heckling her going up the steps than an attempted assassination. lee zeldin felt it was right to take this seriously. by the way, the ironmy, right? he's on stage talking about bail reform, and the guy who tried to kill him is out that same day. >> he's out on bail. rachel: but, yeah. what happened on the field, it didn't just happen to steve scalise, all of those republicans who were on that a baseball field practicing could have -- that could have been a mass execution had not scalise been one of the people because there happened to be the a
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security detail there. but they dismissed that, that's no big deal. and here you go, and lee zeldin, you know, was very gracious about it on our show, but if i was his wife, boy, i mean, you've got toty that -- think that hopefully they'll step up the security because this is dangerous stuff. >> you've got to keep your head on a swivel around these people. listen, man, this isn't a joke. i will never forget walking out of the white house when trump accepted the nomination at the white house the night rand paul got attacked? i was there. i played the video on "fox & friends." there was a crowd of blm lunatics. one of them said i'm gonna rape your wife to my face -- lawrence: unbelievable. >> and you know what? nobody -- here's the crazy thing, there were three or four female activists around him. you would hi they'd be like to the guy who said it, who was screaming at her face -- don't tell me it didn't happen, we have the video, right? you would have thought they'd be like, hey, man, what are you,
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nuts? no, they loved it. they thought it was hilarious. even though i spent a decade in security, that night was a total eye-opener. that is the mostly peaceful crowd the leftist media protects. it's disgusting. lawrence: dan, it's so much deeper than just the attack on the political opponents, because that's definitely the first issue. but it's number two of allowing criminals to just roam the streets. we just had someone that was convicted of murder in l.a., gascon, he only served 6 years of a 50-year sentence, and gascon says i'm disappointed. you're disappointed when your kid doesn't get as and bs, when they don't watch the dishe. but to have this cavalier approach to criminals. what do you say -- you used to patrol the street. you know what new york used to be like. >> preach it, man, preach it. what we're doing now is reverse broken windows. these people who invented broken windows policing -- in essence,
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enforce the small stuff, you know? aggressive panhandling, trespassing. you enportion that, the big stuff -- enforce that, the big stuff takes care of itself. what these guys, these police science people figured out was that a small, infin he's the malley small sliver of the population commits the overwhelming number of crimes. so when you take them off the street for jumping a turnstile, these guys are gone, and they're not on the train robbing and raping people. it was a -- believe me when i tell you it was revolution are their. i remember being a cop when they used to say, oh, don't arrest the guy for jumping the turnstile. then you're processing someone all day and you're not on the train. that was the attitude. then they figured out the guy jumping the turnstile was the man who raped a woman on the train. so once you put him in jail, he was finished. what we're doing now is the opposite. we're catering to the 1% of the population committing 50% plus of the crimes, and we're letting
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them out on bail. rachel, you said it, the irony of zeldin giving a speech about awful bail reform while the guy who attacks him gets out on bail is almost like you can't -- is this real? like, is this a big joke on america? if zeldin doesn't win that governor's race, new york, my home state where i grew up, i gotta tell you, evacuate that place. escape from new york as soon as you can. get the hell out of there if he doesn't win, because this place is really, i'm horrified that my home state which i still love so much is really despair cayed -- decayed into this kind of madness. pete: heard that from a lot of people. any year if there's a chance for it to happen, it is 2022. here we are over two and a half years after the origins of covid-19, yet if you ask dr. anthony fauci, as was done on "special report," he still doesn't really know where or how this originated from. take a listen to the sound bite. >> more people say it, it
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doesn't mean there's more ed of it. now, we always must -- and i'll be very official about this -- you keep an open mind to to any possibility. and i have been of that bent from the very beginning. but if you ask me and a lot of qualified virologieses, looking at the evolution of this and the epidemiological circumstances, you talk to people that have nothing to do with us here, we look at australian investigators, people from the u.k., people from canada, they say we have an open mind or that it looks very, very much like this was a natural occurrence. pete: says he has an open mind. >> did you guys catch it? did to you catch where he step on his own argument will? you know, i had a friend, a conservative friend of mine, i'm not kidding, and and he said, dan, get -- tune in to bret baier right now, fauci's, like, freaking out. and i missed it, but did you
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catch what he said? he goes, listen, about the lab leak, just because more people are saying it doesn't make it true. and then he goes on to make the exact same argument about the fake natural origins thing. well, a lot of people are telling me -- did you catch that? pete: yes. >> he just said the same thing. a lot of people are saying it's likely, doesn't mean it's true. but a lot of people are telling me it was natural origin. listen, when i was in the secret service like you in the military, pete, you went in, you got these vaccinations. i'm going to be honest, i didn't ask any questions. you've got typhoid, yellow fever, i don't know what the hell was going in. you just went in, you did your duty, whatever. they have destroyed, dr. anthony fauci and others, i kid you not, decimated through their lack of humility and forcing down americans' throat it's our way or the highway, absolutely eviscerated faith in public health to the point where a guy like me who absolutely believes in the scientific method, i swear to you when i hear something from the cdc now or
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dr. fauci, i'm not kidding, guys, i almost instinctively default to the opposite. [laughter] heroins lawrence i get it. >> i'm not proud of that, i'm just saying -- they were wrong on masks, they were wrong on the vaccines. and you know why they were wrong? because they tried to censor people like us who were humble about it and said, hey, listen, vaccine's kind of a new technology, can we wait a little bit until we have some data before we jam it down america's throat? nah, shut your mouth, we're going to censor you idiots, and we were right. i got a doctor on my show tonight about the latest masking study. there was never a shred of science about masks at all. you know what the says? you've got to see the bacteria and the fungus they found on all these masks. you're wearing a baby's diaper on your face all day, and everybody's walking around in a cold delusion, proud of themselves, signaling with the
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magic clothe on their face how wonderful her, breathing in a bunch of bacteria. you could lick a toilet bowl, and you'd be more sanitary. and they do it because they're living in a cult. and you wonder why people like us who are sane were, like, hey, listen, i'm really sorry, i don't want to hear it. nobody believes you anymore. and now they're pushing it on kids. rachel: right. >> hey, can we wait? maybe a little bit of humility here? is that a lot to ask? ray rhode island how about a long-term study? and, by the way, we shouldn't just continue to investigate the coi have origins in china, we also need to look at what are the relationships between fauci and the rest of our public health officials that are giving these pronouncements and big pharma and even china itself. i mean, there's just a lot there that that our media could be looking into because none of this makes sense. it's such an apologist for china in this entire thing -- >> rachel, the biggest tell on what you just said was when rand
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paul asked fauci about kickbacks from big pharma to public health officials and government, and watch fauci quicker. why did rand -- i had rand paul on my radio show about it. watch fauci squirm. they have no answer for that. what you just said is not some conspiracy theory, it's real, and they don't want to talk about that. pete: well, if you like what you herald, 9 p.m. tonight, "unfiltered." in addition to the doctor, lee ower the e rell, damn ho-homan and dan bonn -- hohmann. dan, thanks for joining us. >> thanks, brother. and, lawrence, i can't wait to see duck dynasty. [laughter] rachel: yes! >> you better find some -- i better see, like, a diamond if ring come out of that segment tonight. i'm sticking around. pete: all right, dan. rachel: bye, dan. pete: all right.
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it's a hot one today. we're checking in with meteorologist adam klotz for our fox weather forecast. rachel: adam joins us live sailing off into the coast in michigan for our summer road trip across america. adam: hey, guys, you would not believe what i just picked up, a mermaid out here. can you believe it? i promise you i'm going to tell you about that, but i have to tell you about the forecast also. heat wave sweeping across the country. 77 million americans under heat alerts. that means temperatures are going to be running up to 100 degrees, 105 degrees. s it is going to be an incredibly9 hot one. adam, thanks for giving me a tour. this is, i kid you not, miss mermaid michigan. it's a real thing. i get to come all the way to the lake to not jump in myself. i'm going to leave you here, and i'm going for a swim. bye, guys. rachel: wow! pete: swimming with mermaids.
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lawrence: that is something you'll never see me do. ever. [laughter] pete: you might say adam klotz is a america erman. -- merman. [laughter] rachel: a merman. lawrence: what a shot. pete: i didn't think they were in lakes, i thought they were only in oceans. all right, coming up, white house taking a victory lap in an odd way as gas prices start to drop a little bit. >> so exciting, guys, i'm in this graph. you will see gas prices less than $4. pete: the big saturday show reacts to that coming up next. rachel: and we love our weekend competitions, and lawrence won the last four straight, so for national day of the american cowboy, we challenge him to a rematch. lawrence: yes, sir. pete: he's got long legs. ♪ ♪ ride til i can't no more ♪♪
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>> it's exciting, guys, i'm in the graph. in more than 20,000 gas stations just across this country as you will see in this graph, you will see gas prices less than $4.
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at current prices the average american driver will spend about $25 per month less. pete: inspiring confidence, that is white house press secretary karine jean-pierre celebrating the recent dip in gas prices. meanwhile, first lady jill biden hearing from from one heckler just how painfuls at the pump. >> your husband's the worst president we've ever had -- >> thank you. >> gas money -- [inaudible] [laughter] pete: for all of this, let's bring many our big saturday show panel, jackie deangelis, former congressman and fox news contributor sean duffy and secret service agent david webb. [laughter] fox news contributor, host of -- [laughter] >> appreciate you all being here. is so, key, the combination of the -- jackie, combination of the white house with touting this and the reality of people
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saying, hey, we've been paying bigtime for the last year. >> people are suffering, but karine jean jean-pierre using the word exciting to describe this is obnoxious. gas prices are lower because oil speculators see a recession coming. so they think demand is going to drop. what you really want to see is strong, robust demand and supplies to going up. that's something this president is not committed to doing, and it's something that clearly opec countries don't want to help us with either at the moment. so what i'm concerned about is the recession we're either in or that's looming, and she's sitting there jumping around and saying it's great nudes. it's not great muse. pete: you see -- great news. >> you see it as the fact that people are driving less because it costs so much. >> right. pete: so it's nothing that's been done to improve supply or anything on the margins. sean, when you look at this combination, it's the not just the press secretary, it's joe
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biden quarantining blaming oil and gas companies still. >> 100%. i think joe biden was, like, they love me -- jill biden was like, they love me. [laughter] they're completely out of touch. and to celebrate $4.50, yes, down 50 cents, but that is really painful. we are getting crushed by gas prices and, again, i don't think they fully understand how angry the american people are. everyone at the white house this is business as usual? of course it's business as usual. joe biden wasn't doing anything before he had covid, he's not doing anything else. someone else is running the show. pete: you're right. if you gained 200 pounds and wanted me to congratulate you for losing 30. [laughter] >> or 10. pete: david, your thoughts on the combination. it doesn't inspire much can confidence for anybody out there. >> well, deliberate, number one. i mean, they're going after the oil companies, they're going after the equity financing, the loan financing, they're pressuring the lenders.
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this is a business story. the problem is we're paying the price for it. and, by the way, joe biden works 8 hours under covid? but what's he do? if hey, america, this is what happens when you order a president mt. mail. remember, i said that. you get what you get. a political liar and his wife who can't pronounce a simple word like bodega, and they insult the american people by pretending you're too stupid to figure it out. kjp, karine jean-pierre, doesn't know what she's doing. if you need a binder to figure out an answer on a simple question, you're removed from a reality. these are elite heatists in -- elitists this in washington. they don't care. pete: they don't care, they're very ideological, and they're incompetent. and the combination leads a lot of us to be demoralized and say, man, november can't come soon must have. and in the meantime, we ride the wave. >> all we can do. pete: let's hope. catch "the big star show" today,
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5 p.m. eastern on the fox news channel. with or without sunglasses. put 'em back on, david. look at that man, i wouldn't mess with him. sean, you have security now. you can leave. [laughter] up next, a cop killer convicted. the man accused of shooting and killing david dohrn during the 2020 riots now faces life in prison. the captain's widow reacts to the justice finally served. that's next.
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lawrence: so the man accused of shooting and killing retired st. louis police captain david dohrn during the 2020 riots is found guilty this week of first-degree murder. his killer, stephen cannon, will be sentenced in september. joining me now is the widow of retired captain david dorn, sergeant ann dohrn. of course, your service to the
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nation as well. you have been forced to relive this moment where your husband was brutally murdered. do you peel like you are now getting some sort of closure with the trial going the way it went? >> i'm not sure if it's closure that i'm getting, i'm getting peace. closure's a little hard to come by since david won't be coming back. lawrence: yeah. and, you know, despite cha -- what you went through and despite that david won't be coming back, you told my friend sean hannity that you feel for his family as well. >> i do. nobody wins in this, you know? anytime someone takes another life, their life is also lost. his mother's losing him, you know? she was upset in the courtroom, and i completely understand that, you knowsome she just lost her son. her son's going away to prison for the rest of his life. lawrence: so, sergeant, the 2020 riots are over, but ill state
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concern it still seems like the lawlessnessing is happening all across the country. you served for over 20 the years. you know what it means to patrol seats and what's going out there today to. what do you think it's going to take to stop all of this recklessness? >> well, i'm working with an organization called concerned communities of america, if we are call -- and we are calling out the woke corporations that are blindly funding black lives matter. it's a group of black clergy and businessmen who's put this together, and they're demeaning, demoralizing and defunding police officers across the country. and they're calling for it. and until a family has lived through what i have and my family's lived through, they're not going to understand. so we need to get these woke corporations to realize that, you know, what they're doing is hurting our country across the nation. lawrence: you know, sergeant, what do you think it's going to take? because, you know, you had your husband, and i've been to st.
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louis. i've went and spoken with members of the community. he was well respected. when you look at the polling data, the black community supports certain reforms, but they don't want to defund the police, they are not anti-cop. they want equal justice under the law. but it just seems like these organizations come from a total different point of view than the actual people in the community. >> they do, and they're being funded, you know with, through, like, george soros and all these other corporations. i won't name the corporations right now, but these corporations are funding, and they're funneling the money many so it stays the status the quo. and these liberal prosecutors and mayors and city administrators are staying the same and doing what they want and what these options -- corporations want, not what the people want. lauren:s i just feel that the midterm need to be one issue,st law and order, it's crime,
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giving people the ability to live and work in their community. because without life, you don't have prosperity. so that needs to be what voters hear in this next election. sergeant dorn, thank you so much. condolences to you and your family. >> thank you, lawrence. lawrence: still ahead, the new york city mayor takes aim at border governors for busing migrants out of their state. >> they sent them away. they sent them out of their state. we do not become cowards and send people away that are looking for help. lawrence: arizona governor doug ducey says adams has no clue what's happening at the border, and he responds to being call a coward. that's next on "fox & friends." promises of all shapes and sizes. each, with a time and a place they've been promised to be. a promise is everything to old dominion, it■s hard eating healthy. everything to you.
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♪ pete: welcome back. well, u.s. officials say more americans have been killed in ukraine fighting, and joe biden is promising more aid as the deadly war continues. lucas tomlinson is live in lviv -- excuse me, kyiv, with the latest. lucas. >> reporter: good morning, pete. just moments ago a state department spokesman sent me a statement confirming death of two american fighters in eastern afghanistan. it reads, quote: we can confirm the recent deaths of two to u.s. citizens in the donbas region of ukraine. we are in ouch with the families and providing -- in touch with the families, out of respect at this difficult time, we have
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nothing putt to add. and just one day after that agreement signed in istanbul to to allow ukraine to export grain from odesa, russia lawning -- launching cruise missiles at that same port. moscow clearly sending a message today. and as you mentioned, the biden administration announcing more military aid including 580 phoenix ghost drones, rocket launchers, ammunition and 36,000 artillery rounds, something that ukraine is in very short supply of. i'm told ukrainian drones are getting shot down every fourth or fifth flight, so those ghost drones should also go a long way. rachel? rachel: thank you. well, in new york city mayor eric adams is taking aim at border governors greg abbott and doug ducey by calling them cowards for busing illegal immigrants out of their state. listen. >> they sent them away.
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they sent them out of their state. our country's home of free, land of the brave. we do not become cowards and send people away looking for help. rachel: all right. here to respond is arizona governor doug ducey. welcome, governor. let's just start with this, he's accusing you of serving illegal immigrants over to new york. i know you sent them to d.c. did you send them to missouri? >> well, first, i -- to new york? >> well, first, i want to say, mayor with adams, come to yuma, arizona. see what's happening at our southern border. and, rachel, we did not send migrants to new york city. we're sending them to washington, d.c.. we're going to bring the southern border to joe biden. this is a manmade crisis by white house, and we demand action. this is a very fixable issue. i was with mike pence yesterday. in the previous administration, this issue was largely solved. all they have to do is secure
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our border, title 42, remain in mexico, all the protocols that they had with the southern countries were working, and they've lifted them all, and we have a humanitarian crisis, a public safety crisis and a national security crisis. rachel: yeah. they found just month some more known terrorists coming across the border. eric adams is, obviously, very much for this open border policy. but he's getting a little taste right now of what arizona and texas and california have been dealing with in terms of illegal immigration. what do you say to that? >> well, all of our states right now are border states. we see this rising crime in our larger cities. fentanyl is the leading cause of death in southern arizona over and above car accidents. this is all happening because of our southern board. if anything, mayor adams and mayor bowser in washington, d.c. can address the president, their party and these policies because this is highly fixable.
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but this is a result of joe biden's border policies, kamala harris remains a laughing matter for her. she says she's looking for root causes, but those root causes are in the oval office with joe biden and secretary mayorkas should resign. he's been completely ineffective as leading homeland security. rachel: yeah. i would say the most frustrate thing part for me is hearing him try to tout his open border policies, democrat open border policies as compassionate when you and i both know there are lots of children suffering and in sex trafficking because of this. i need to move to another topic with you. former president donald trump and pence are holding dueling rallies in your home state of arizona for opposing candidates for governor. your thoughts. >> well, very exciting day yesterday in arizona. vice president pence was out here in support of karen taylor are robison who i am also in support of. she's the clear conservative. and i think most consequential
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thing was that brandon judd, who leads the national border patrol council, endorsed karen taylor robison is. he's the most important voice on the border, and for leaders and candidates that will be serious about the border. so i'm hoping that conservatives will vote for her. rachel: there's a lot of enthusiasm for kari lake, no question about that. governor ducey, also just really quick, congratulations to you and the beautiful state of arizona, what you guys have done with school choice is truly historic, a real example for the rest of the country, and i think it go down as your greatest legacy. amazing work. >> thank you, rachel. thank you. rachel: all right. straight ahead, you might recall i won our mechanical bull competition last year. well, today we're giving the boys another chance for a rematch, so don't miss -- also don't miss our show tomorrow, congressman mark green, kayleigh mcenany, maria bartiromo all live tomorrow. ♪
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teleprompter is telling me that i need to remind you that last year rachel defeated will and myself on the mechanical bull. but what better time for a rematch than, of course, national day of the american cowboy. lawrence lawrence right. thanks to our friends at betty's bounces for bringing the bull,s now rachel has to defend her title. pete, you're up first. pete: okay. so we were talking to the gentleman -- can you put it on max speed for a second, to show everybody how fast it'll be going when i go? so that's how i ride, all right? now, rachel gets a different speed. slow that down. only one hand, right? lawrence lawrence one hand. pete: all right. are we starting the clock? let's do this thing. pete: good. yep, already better than last year.
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that was better than last time, better than last time. not going to be enough for the win. 14? lawrence is up. turn that thing up. all right, ready. start the clock. that's a big man. if don't lose your center of gravity. oh, i the think we need to turn that up -- i think we need to turn that up. 13! [applause] oh, tie. rachel, you're up. rachel: all right. how do i get onto -- pete: help her on there are, lawrence. look at that denim. rachel: thank you. pete: you really brought it. one hand. rachel: oh, one hand? [laughter]
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pete: defending champ right here. give it up for her, defending champ. lauren:s let's go. rachel: i still won! defends her title. pete: national day of the cow woman. rachel: cow woman. pete: cowgirl. lawrence: you're the champion. rachel: cow person. [laughter] pete: rachel takes home the trophy. by the way, national day of the cowboy, she is the undisputed champion of the mechanical bull. will's going to talk it too. he didn't get a second chance, but i did. you wouldn't have had a shot. lawrence, you did okay. lawrence: we've got one more.
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okay. two laps around on the count of three. 1, 2, 3. ♪ ♪ [inaudible conversations] pete: traffic! ♪ pete: photo finish, photo finish. we're going to need to check tape. we're going to need to check the tape. rachel: just wait until you see, my legs only come up to there -- [laughter] pete: who won? can we check the tape in the control room? lawrence: okay.
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pete: that's not true, check the tape. pete: are you here tomorrow? lawrence: i'm here tomorrow. thank you, thank you. pete: i'm disappointed. he did, he did, he won. thank you for joining us for the national day of the more than cowboy. lawrence took it. watch cross country tonight. lawrence: 10 p.m.! ♪ muck. ♪ neil: meanwhile, i'm cozy in this air-conditioned studio. fox is on top right now of a dangerous heat wave that is bearing down. separately, we've got a lot of covid cases moving up. we link, you decide, should you be worrying about either or both? we're on it. again, this is your weekend kicking off here with some big news developments. we're trying to get to the bottom of the weather one because fully half the u.s. population is what they call under oppressive

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