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she does not have a comment as she is reviewing the text of the billing will need to see what comes of the parliamentarian process. some more to come on that front as she decides what she's going to vote on. and it's her vote that's going to be the deciding factor. thank you so much for joining us this morning, we appreciate it as always. >> "fox & friends" now. >> the cia drone strike in afghanistan takes out al qaeda leader. >> let's see if -- nancy pelosi is heading to taiwan. >> thought it was essential that she go. the united states will not be pushed around. leaders blame texas. >> the democrat party continues
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to coach legal -- it's important for the inflation deduction act. the white house joe manchin said this bill would increase inflation. of course you have to look at the message. >> straight to a fox news alert. al qaeda leaders ayman al-zawahiri, known for being usama bin laden's right-hand man, has been killed in a u.s. drone strike in kabul, afghanistan. >> after carefully considering the clear and convincing evidence of his location i authorized a precision strike they would remove him from the battlefield once and for all. >> al-zawahiri help planned
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bombings of the u.s.. since september 11th there has been a $25 billion award offered for any information leading to his capture. he came to helmick became the leader of al qaeda following the death of usama bin laden. the taliban were warned of the strike and that it was a violation of the agreement with u.s. fall found to withdraw from afghanistan. antony blinken's of the taliban grossly violated the agreement by sheltering ayman al-zawahiri comeau which they weren't supposed to do saying it's one more example of the group failing to honor the commitment of the doha agreement. this guy teamed up with bin laden, he was his deputy. he had the knowledge and smarts in the terroristic genes in his body along with being the pediatrician. he did not have what usama bin laden had come of this is a planner and plotter. he managed to be allusive to our
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drone strikes and cia operatives as well as our navy seals. this is -- it looks as though lata was isolated. he just had a courier back and forth to keep himself updated and what was going on. al-zawahiri never left the battlefield. he was in pakistan, nellie turns up in the suburbs of kabul. don't tell me this guy didn't have his hands on the steering will of this organization. >> he was the mastermind behind the u.s.: 2017 a lot more injured beauties also responsible for the bombing of u.s. embassies in kenya and tanzania and killed 224 and wounded over 2500. then he took over the terrorist group he had the 9/11 attack. none of his family members were heard, most civilian casualties. it was that $25 million bounty on a set for palming those embassies in africa. he was standing on the balcony
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of a safe house in afghanistan. out in the open. the cia drone strike sent to hellfire missiles. these muscles are called sword bombs. they have played that allow the weapons to tear through metal and walls. >> let's take a look at this cover right here in "the new york post" showing how comfortable he felt just casually being on the balcony. it's been 20 plus years and may be of you would've spent more time of the actual war on terror and set of nation-building and trying to harm folks in afghanistan and iraq we would've been able to take him out. this is what lindsey graham had to say about this. the biden administration, congratulations on this operation but your overall strategy of abandon afghanistan is going to come back to haunt america. because afghanistan is going to be a safe haven for radical islam. batten down the hatches, go on the offense, and i think that's
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the point i was trying to make it doesn't seem like this administration is serious about going on the offense. i don't think the president has even admitted to the botched afghanistan roof withdrawal. >> no doubt about it but his secretary of defense did when they went in front of congress and said it was my idea. all 15 african provinces have al qaeda in them right now. they are basically anyway from several dozen to 500 people are located in afghanistan. part of the doha agreement during the trump administration president biden says i can't break it, the deal was already in play. remember the taliban -- does it listen come you got al qaeda in your country. to give them up we don't attack you. they said we can't, we want, we attacked them. we wiped them out and occupy the country and try to rebuild the
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country for 22 years and we know what happened last year. so then one part of the zohar agreement is listen if you go back in there you've got my work al qaeda won't be back. they are back up your listen to president biden august of 2021 this is turned out to be pure fiction. listen. >> listen let's put this in perspective. what interest do we have in afghanistan at this point? with al qaeda gone. we went to afghanistan for the express purpose of getting rid of al qaeda and afghanistan. as well as getting usama bin laden. and we did. >> clearly he's wrong. the leader of al qaeda was found and killed in afghanistan over the weekend. the president just making the announcement yesterday and confirming his death but to your point the u.n. report said al qaeda is present in at least
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15 provinces in afghanistan. the inspector general reports that they'll been bedmate into relationship with al qaeda and provides safe havens like they did in this case for the terrorist group. michael walk he's questioning -- why was he there? listen. >> i think this should be celebrated. i also think out it leads to a lot of questions. number one, what was the leader of al qaeda doing in kabul? from what i'm hearing from a number of folks both in afghanistan and the intelligence community, he's been there for some time. so what did the taliban promised him? why was he someone who's been in hiding for decades? now why did he feel so comfortable to really be out in the open? >> i cannot wait for your interview with him later on? a commander on the ground come of this is something we hear
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from those folks have been on the ground, the boots on the ground. when they talk about the leadership -- not allowing them to do what they know it to do. stop all this diplomacy and let them go after the terrorist. i've heard from many people that they could of got these guys a long time ago if they would unleash the handcuffs and let them do their job. one of the groups helping afghanistan after a while they said were going to go with the taliban. kiss where he was staying? at the oconee network compound, so he was staying there right outside the capital. did he think they would protect him?
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>> this doctor, this physician who ended up taking over al qaeda after bin laden's death, he would hide out in these caves in afghanistan this doctor will go treat them in the 80s. >> evidently he was tortured when he was implicated this guy's been a terrace for 22 -- since he was 2071 and now he's dead. listen, give joe biden credit. he green-lighted this hit, took him for months but he green-lighted this head and they executed. give the cia credit and the president in this case says over the horizon was effective. i've got it. but in that case if you just sent one or two drawings -- one draws into hellfire missiles and you get one guy, there's no rational belief to think that he's the only al qaeda there. where the other lieutenants and where are they located and how could you possibly say we are
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safer without any troops on the ground? >> you know his followers have there too. >> this doesn't seem like a posture just out there drinking coffee on the balcony, that he's afraid of the united states. clearly the telegram -- >> john kirby is not at the white house as a national security communications coordinator. he is going to be joy to gus later on in the show. hopefully we can get some answers in the defense department as their spokesperson. they brought him over to safe the day. it looks like he is talking more about that she's talking about all the issues. hopefully we can get some clear answers.
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>> keep your eye on russia. if you saw the video that china put out, it was like all their weapons and video from the archives thing that's what's can happen if the speaker lands there today. within her show she should be in the ground in taiwan and taipei. not much is going on besides that. >> will have-year-old store holder called a hero after shooting it would be armed robber after sending them away screaming. the stunning incident all caught on camera. >> plus its primary day in five states with several key races taking shape. the issues at the top of voters mind. that's next.
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>> were back with some headlines starting with an incredible surveillance video the chosen elderly store owner turning the tables in a group of armed robberies in southern california. one of the suspects enters the store with a rifle and within seconds the owner grabs his shotgun and opens fire. you went in there with a gun get all three attempted robberies were later arrested at a nearby hospital to the main suspect was being treated for his gunshot wound. experts predicting a baby
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formula shortage will not last through the fall. i'll print all brands are now reporting a 30% out of stock rates. some parents struggling to find food for their babies are blaming the white house. president biden signed a bill that eliminates terrorist on imported formula and massive shipments of come to the u.s. from abroad but supply chain experts say that's just not enough. more shark sightings up and down the east coast. this video from jacksonville, florida, shows multiple sharks swimming close to shore. and a jaw-dropping site on the jersey shore. fishermen dragging a 7-foot sandpiper shark on the sand bear the man stopped to take a few pictures before releasing it into the ocean. a crowd of 250 people gathered to watch. i wouldn't recommend that. the pga tour unveiling its schedule for next season and it comes with a record $428.6 million in prize money. that announcement by the pga coming as ceo greg norman confirmed the massive offer made
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to tiger woods. >> offered tiger woods 7800 -- look, of course you have to look at the best of the best. >> norman also responding to criticism of the saudi backed leak and he called the pga tour of monopoly after it suspended to announce their intent to play for a lead. fox news host will join us live sound off on this later in the show. those are your headlights, guys. >> the thing about greg norman is unbelievable business plan is catlike -- when you put them in charge of this leak is not saying i love the golf. he understands the whole concept of running the staff. he also has his status he builds courses and runs courses around the world. he looks good. it looks tanned, pretty blue
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eyes. for more and is pretty blue eyes next hour, greg norman i think when we look at this leak were not exhibiting much. all right it's 18 minutes after the top of the hour and primary day for voters in five states. >> arizona, kansas, missouri, washington state all hosting elections that will test former president trump's influence on the republican party. good morning to all three voters and those five states will head to the polls later today to decide the matchups for a number of pivotal midterm races. let's start in arizona were donald trump carry like it's facing off against karen taylor robeson who was endorsed by current governor doug ducey for the g.o.p. nomination for governor. second and final term coming to an end this year. and in another test of trump's influence come up like masters helping to hold solar power
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businesses and current arizona general mark brnovich in that state g.o.p. senate primary. masters who serves as the president of the deal foundation earned trump's endorsement in june for the winner of this primary will face senator mark kelly, who won a seat during a special election in 2020. interdiction is the front runner in the states g.o.p. primary for governor. she's hoping to take on incumbent governor gretchen whitmer coming november. missouri voters will pick the g.o.p. nominee for senate from a crowded field. former governor eric brighton's two of the 21 candidates running for the nomination. we don't have time for all of their names. in addition to those two races, to republican house number members who voted to impeach donald trump are facing primary challenges from candidates backed by the former president today. back to you. >> there are two eric's running. >> at least the other 21 are not named eric as well. or maybe they are. >> maybe it's a nickname.
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>> both of them are claiming he's endorsing them. >> will think you, todd. meanwhile let's talk about where the speaker of the house is. it looks like sometime "the wall street journal" believes that the speaker of the house will land in taiwan sometime in the next few hours. will sheikh spend the night and taipei despite all the warnings from china? >> am curious what you feel about this. you think they put the sulfur security measures, which is the argument they are making. or they put this out not to take off the chinese? >> well i think they didn't put it out for security reasons probably. maybe she wasn't sure if she was definitely going to go to taiwan but after so much pushback they can't bully us, they can't push us around. they can't dictate what our schedule is because of their threats. the chinese foreign ministry spokesperson talked about it and
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says -- listen to this. >> house speaker and nancy pelosi insistence visiting taiwan china will take resolute measures to defend its sovereignty and did -- as to what measures will take let's wait and see if she dares makes the visit. speak of the trainees posted a video of troops launching missiles, taking off and fighter jets ahead of speaker pelosi's visit to taiwan. it looks like she won't go. then they now announce it again and the president was asked two weeks ago do you think president the speaker should going to suss while the pentagon doesn't want her to go. that amped up all of the criticism. then he evidently on the phone call last week said to president xi i can't control her to come of the speaker does her
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own thing. it's not up to me to stop her. it would be different if it was a republican democrat, this is something that was avoidable but once she put herself in the middle of it, she has to go. the white house is not i don't i want to be clear what we're dealing with here. were talking about the chinese proposing an act of war based on and there's no response from the white house. this is what she has to say. first we talked -- kirby was just here talking about i've not seen those reports feel like there may be going to shoot down her plane. while we've talked about that
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when he said there need for this type of saber rattling. it's a necessary. the president has been very clear there's been no change in the one china policy. we continue to support the taiwan relations act. china has said let's wait and see if she dares. we won't sit idly by. he says let her go to taiwan but prayed before her departure. then they sent out this propaganda video, chinese military conducting these live fire exercises in the south china seas. but we are -- the pentagon has moved the uss ronald reagan on a strike group from singapore to the south china sea. she says, according to people traveling with her, nancy pelosi will be visiting taiwan today. >> i'm sorry, brent, but kennelly backtracked a bit to talk about the white house
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press secretary. you haven't seen any of these reports? were not talking about a classified briefings. we could see the spokesperson is actively talking about threatening the united states and you haven't seen any of it? >> is not something to be defensive about to the prize. it's something she should say that if that happens this is an act of war, we will retaliate. >> just flip them already. we know for a fact now at this point that there is a communication crisis going on at the biden administration. they brought caribbean to help out a little bit. just let them stay there. >> she doesn't do the work, she doesn't make the calls, she has no answers. that's lazy. or there is a lack of attention there. now one thing, if you want to know how to respond i thought
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marco rubio nailed it today in a tweet. trying to remember advice, when anger arises think of the consequences. we may have deep domestic political differences but we will respond with unbreakable unity of threaten from abroad. that to me as a leader. meanwhile senator tom cotton made it clear that when it comes to nancy pelosi he disagrees with her on certain things, not unless. listen. >> nancy pelosi last week, we disagree on most things but once the biden administration like this trip i think in an effort i think it essential that she showed the united states will not be pushed around by chinese communists. when and where we can travel. i'm disappointed in the biden white house has try to put pressure on a speaker of their own party not to travel to
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taiwan, which is a long-standing tradition as newt gingrich said earlier come up american legislators traveling to taiwan because of our relationship with that self governing island governing island. >> with the democrats don't realize is that this has nothing to do about policy decisions. it has nothing to do with where you stand on taiwan and china. it has to do with the united states supporting a symbol of the united states, china is essentially saying if she comes are going to declare act of war and shoot her plane out of the skype yet that's it's about. >> this is so clumsy the way she got into this, the way the administration wasn't on board with this, the defense department said they don't think it was a good idea for the fact that it's happening in a public use and embarrassment. >> it's not about democrat republican to come it's about standing with taiwan and doing the right thing. we have a leader is high she is going over there, i think she definitely should make this visit to prove to them we support you but also you not
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although uncommon, up to 1 in 5 survivors of meningitis will have long term consequences. now as you're thinking about all the vaccines your teen might need make sure you ask your doctor if your teen is missing meningitis b vaccination. >> fox news alert al qaeda's top terrorist, ayman al-zawahiri, taken out on saturday whilst standing on his balcony. curtis critics asking why the terror leader felt comfortable in the opening afghanistan in the capital after president biden defended the chaotic withdrawal from the region claiming al qaeda was gone. why stay? >> what interest do we have in afghanistan at this point? with al qaeda gone. we went to afghanistan for the express purpose of getting rid of al qaeda in afghanistan, as
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well as getting usama bin laden. we did. >> a year later look where we are at it. u.s. marine veteran dakota meyer served in afghanistan and joins us now. dakota can be your what we know. >> yeah, i mean look first off it's a win for america, right? we have one of the top terrorist for al qaeda. he goes to show that once you're an enemy of the united states of america, even if it takes a decade we have men and women who wear the nation's cloth will give up their lives and their forever and they're tomorrows to go serve justice to you. >> true. we got them in kabul standing on his balcony while he was cutting tape saying i call on my followers to kill as many americans as possible. what does that tell you about the no hire agreement the della been promised not to with al qaeda or allow afghanistan to be a haven for al qaeda again.
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what does it tell you all year later? >> it's proof that the taliban is providing a safe haven for american's back and side. first thing del mike same thing we went over there in the first place. proof that not only are they back but they feel safe there. the united states of americans could a deal with the taliban in order to kill al-zawahiri, right? who knows. that's what worries me about this. it's a great win for america but are we negotiating with the taliban? why was there no taliban there? so you've got a question the taliban know we were doing this? could we cut a deal with them? >> well as part of the new taliban government. the elk i need network owns the house he stayed in. his family lives on the other
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side of the house. he goes out on the balcony, it took us three or four months to get the right shot. then they have two weeks to get the shot whenever they were ready. they took the shot on saturday and evidently we have enough people in the crowd to identify him. so i assume he's dead and they say no one else got caught. these were all great points, dakota. we are glad he's dead but we worry about what is left behind. thank you so much. >> think you. >> let's go over to carley shimkus who's been following a myriad of other stories. >> police report six people were shot in washington, d.c., last night. one person is dead and five are injured. the six male victims have not yet been identified and it's not clear what may have led to the shooting. washington, d.c., have not released any vest information and are still investigating. a texas man sentenced over seven years for joining capital riders on january 6th. guy reset was convicted on five
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felony charges included bringing a gun on the capitol grounds. he is the first january 6th defended to be convicted by a jury. more than 850 people have been charged in connection with the riot. fox weather wire wild father alert. authorities found their bodies inside a burned car believe they died attempting to flee. the mckinney fire has burned over 55,000 acres since breaking out on friday afternoon. it remained 0% contained. for more of the of the fox weather app on any connected tv device. football legend turned award show host peyton manning is said to host the 2022 country music awards alongside country singer luke bryan for the two-time super bowl champ has dabbled in hosting before at the 2017 as peace. the award show will take place on november 9th.
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that's what it looks like for the next three days. the hazard areas where we saw the worst of the flooding but certainly lexington and bowling green you can see the potential for heavy rain and strong storms by the way. severe storms for the upper midwest and group the great lakes and we are also watching the weather. the primaries, michigan looks really good. no reason not to get out and vote. missouri also looking good. it's good to be warm out there. it's summer time. just keep that in mind. in arizona also very warm. temperatures near 100 degrees or above for phoenix. but tucson you're 92. then of course the summertime heat continues with the humidity across the plains states and thus can move eastward over the next couple of days where we could get record highs here in the northeast we continue to keep you up-to-date. foxweather.com for all of your latest details. brian kilmeade to come over to you. >> thanks. meanwhile still had on the show the white house is playing defense after a new report claims the joe manchin back
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>> the white house denies its massive new spending bill would make the economic situation where's the pie del mike despite bipartisan research the claims otherwise. so soon, it's going to happen on
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every single category for the white house says that's not true. >> the joint committee on taxation is bipartisan. republicans and democrats set on this city. it's not accurate according to jc t for example, all those people who make under $200,000 per year will pay an extra $16 billion in extra taxes. it goes all the way down to low income workers. if you make less than $10,000 per year your tax bill will go up 3%. now how is this happening? they have not changed the tax rates. it was happening as they have got this 15% minimum tax on corporations and that will be passed along to consumers. who pays that the most is manufacturers passing along the cost to consumers who don't make that much money. everybody's gonna pay a bit
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more. and if i could drone on a little bit. it will not reduce inflation. it's supposed to cut the deficit. so all of these metrics are supposed to succeed and make us all better off it fails on all of them. >> forgive me where are they getting these information. if they are wrong in all of these data points -- >> they come up with the policy. they are submitted to the jcp and other authorities. they go through with a fine-tooth comb which is everyone's going up a little bit more. they take out of the white house and say no that's not accurate. because these numbers are incomplete. that doesn't quite work. it's not going to cut inflation commit is going to raise taxes. it's not going to cut the deficit for many years. >> i want to be optimistic but i know the reality of the numbers you just can't fight the numbers. how bad is it going to get for
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the american people? >> depends entirely on how much of this massive taxing and spending bill senator sinema could hold everything up. five days of silence since we found out this was going to be submitted. every member has to be present. he can't with covid that's one senator short of the democrats they need to pass this thing. it's a passage is not entirely certain. by the way, we just found out why senator joe manchin flip-flopped. all of the sudden he changes course. is going to get a pipeline out of the steel. it is through a pipe line that goes and carries natural gas and says you give me that, and you've got a deal on spending
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30 offices and will no longer use telephone agents in the state. the company has yet to comment on the closures or layoffs. a new feature from uber will allow drivers to see exactly how much money they will make from rats before they accept or deny them for the rideshare app will pilot the upfront program in 30 different locations beginning this month. kids will not be factored into the total shown as part of the initiative. how about that? ainsley come over to you. >> think it's much, carly. democrats responsible for keeping public schools closed during the pandemic are still facing no repercussions despite new studies proving just how harmful the virtual learning was for our children. according to new data released by the national center for education statistics, 70% of u.s. public schools are not reporting an increase in students seeking mental health services since the start of the pandemic. here to react a senior fellow.
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good morning, and sleep. so what do we do about this problem now? >> am so happy to talk to you about my hometown. behind me is my high school. as want to talk to you from here today. this is where it all began for me. this is where i got to walk the halls back behind me it is before i ran over learning how to drive. i was editor of our newspaper here the red and blue journal. that's what school is supposed to be about, right? it's not supposed to be about this remote learning and home computers and all of this activism. what we have to do is -- i woke up this morning and had my cup of coffee with the cup that says don't wake the bear. because as you know, ainsley, we've been in the crisis together throughout this whole
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crisis. mama bear's and papa bear's have awakened. what we have to do is we have to seize political office. education is politics. all of these decisions to shut down school they were done by politicians. unfortunately mostly democratic politicians to host with the teachers unions. so we've got to fight them on policy. the main drivers behind many of the school closing in my skiing they donate almost exclusively to democrats. democratic leaders who prolong this in person classroom. >> we know kids need in person learning and that remote is no song in us to be saved.
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will not to mention all of the children behind in the classroom as a result of zooming or virtual classrooms for so long. you know first hand, didn't stay grade side as a teenager's funeral who committed suicide? >> yes, ainsley, i was just thinking about that. it was the summer of 2020 and this poor classmate of my son in high school had just come into the isolation well that had happened to so many kids in the school system. unfortunately there we stood, bearing him. what was the lesson learned in our school system at that point early on in this crisis?
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very little. here i am in west virginia and i remember january 2021 while schools were still closed in virginia schools in west virginia had opened because the government here had decided to take a spray stand against that's what the cost is these kids. there is a these kids are now in a crisis for their entire generation and we the adults have to continue to move forward to make good policies so they can have good education. >> thank you so much for being with us. >> coming up national security council spokesman john kirby is going to join us live and discuss the air strike of the top al qaeda leader. double monterey cheddar it's a beast of a feast.
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>> ayman al-zawahiri has been killed in a drone strike in afghanistan. the bombing of the uss cole in 2,000. alexandria. >> good morning, president biden gave final approval for this strike on monday. the president said that u.s. officials did not give taliban
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officials warning that these hellfire missiles would be sent in the kill name and elsewhere because some know where you been hiding out. >> now justice has been delivered. this terrorist leader is no more. we make it clear again tonight that no matter how long it takes, no longer where you hide. the president also said according to u.s. officials al-zawahiri helped usama bin laden plan the 9/11 attacks. this 2001 there'd been a $25 million bounty on his head. as the president noted the success of this counterterrorism operation summer looking back to last summer's chaotic withdraw. at the time president biden said al qaeda had moved to other
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parts of the world. mitch mcconnell responded yesterday with this. president biden deserves credit for approving the strike. al-zawahiri is returned to downtown kabul confirms that afghanistan is becoming a major ticket of terrorist activity. killing al-zawahiri as a success but the underlying research about al qaeda and afghanistan -- the administration is a company as a plan to rebuild our capacity to combat it. but with the strike -- i was the u.s. has the ability to take out targets without u.s. troops being on the ground. speak all right we got this news yesterday that it happened on saturday night. i guess looking at al-zawahiri since february remember killed out our 13 officers and wounded
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more. then we found out we killed the wrong guy and everybody else around them including his family. in the early reports we just got -- it was like a condo in a beautiful area if there is one in kabul. remember the will connie family. they teamed with the taliban welcoming in the al qaeda leader. please don't try to tell me that this is not a terrorist university. there are all helping and putting them up in the safe house. it is to be if you were a terrorist would hide in a mountain in the lead and you would not be found like the modern data. this guy actually used to help usama bin laden because he's a doctor, he's a physician beauty would go into the caves were bin laden was hiding and help him back in the 80s. >> wasn't really charismatic
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trying to destabilize egypt. he wanted to replace the government with a theocracy. later on found out he was known to be a great spokesperson. he is known as a chief strategist. a lot of the plots were planned by him but he didn't have the charisma to galvanize people like bin laden did. he was a propagandist. it's a good thing he's gone but with him being the backbone of the network you would think we would've been targeting him. there were reports for years that he was actually dead. apparently not. so they're comfortable being on that balcony. >> look at the front cover of the post, you can see the balcony. it looks like you said, a nice building. i don't know if you can zoom in. there you go, there is the balcony. it's the lower balcony, right? is that where the missiles went in? the blades allow the weapon to tear through metal and terror
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through walls. >> wright, 71 years old he's dead. to go to meyer who worked the army, he was a medal of honor recipient. said in this he did know this area specifically he doesn't know the area specifically, but he said that there is a few things he concluded by what we know. watch. >> it's a win for america, right? where one of the top terrorists for al qaeda, i think it goes to show that once you are an enemy of the united states of america, even if it takes a decade we have men and women who wear the nation's cloth who will give up their lives and their forever and tomorrow is to go shower of justice to you. it's proof that were gone now and that the taliban is providing a safe haven for all america's enemies back and set of afghanistan. are we negotiating with the taliban? why was there no taliban there? do you think the guy is really hanging out without the taliban
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around? so you've got a question does the tell about know we were doing this and the deadly cut a deal with them? >> according to the u.n. report that came out in june, oh, god has a presence in 15 different provinces in afghanistan. the defense intelligence agency says the inspector general the taliban maintain a relationship with al qaeda, that's indirect but -- and to provide safe haven in afghanistan. directly in violation obviously bastion of integrity -- this is just blatant violation and everything that we feared. this is why my point was afghanistan. it wasn't an ongoing war. we had a presence there that allowed us a looking glass on china, russia, pakistan. read up a base there is built to survive a nuclear war and would've been perfect to keep a number of troops to allow al qaeda -- excuse me, the taliban to stay at bay and for our troops to continue to serve. we also had nato allies there that were not looking to leave.
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so we pulled out an embarrassing fashion almost a year to the day when the president said this won't be like saigon, it was worse. >> you know what's scary? this guys to leader and he's they are, where the people -- they were like gremlins and they continue to multiply p of the taliban spokesperson said clear violation of international principles. they say such actions are against the interests of the u.s. afghanistan region repeating such actions will damage the available opportunities. what does that mean? is that a threat? >> we definitely need those answered. i would be interested to know. we've been told for so long that the taliban and al qaeda hate each other and are not working together. it seems like they are pretty cozy right now. >> they are working together for years women have absolutely no
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rights and all of our allies are either dead or running for their lives. we had to let it get out of there in a hurry. meanwhile 8 minutes after the top of the hour i'm getting heartened by this for the longest time the story at a border is that it's busted, nobody in this administration seems to care numbers continue to climb each and every month despite the weather but something changed the last two weeks. democratic mayors in d.c. and new york city are speaking up saying were overwhelmed by the number of illegals and federal government help me out. >> they are telling greg abbott and governor ducey in arizona. stop sending them to our cities and their sin wait a minute, you have a few compared to how many we are dealing with. in june 2007416. so we are holding in front of us a letter that governor greg abbott said to eric adams, inviting them come
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down here and see for yourself. it's a welcome development. especially as the president and his administration have shown no remorse for their actions nor desire to address the situation themselves. as governor i invite you to visit our border region that grows more urgent. >> let's talk about this for a second. for years we have been lectured by home state of texas as well as other border states like arizona. these people don't care about people. there is no compassionate for them. then you have the state of texas and were going to start busting these folks. that got so much compassion. they change their own political
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positions. it's the biden administration, what happened to you guys so welcoming? >> what you're saying is they're not getting on the texas buses, they're only going to washington, d.c. and possibly the macarthur airport is the biden administration -- so the mayor in response to letter that ainsley just read, the new york city mayor said this. and set up a photo up at the border we hope governor abbott will focus his energy and resources on providing resources to asylum-seekers in texas as we have been hard at work doing in new york. we continue to work with the federal partners to receive additional financial resources will never turn our backs on those in need who are arriving here. really, you keep doing that. guess what the people to provide the taxpayer dollars to provide those people in need are going to keep leaving your state. it's a sanctuary state overridden with criminals taking
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jobs and forcing others from jobs who are overflowing classrooms which makes it impossible for the working class family to live. you can sit there and you can take taxpayer dollars and show compassion. meanwhile at the border they are adding pieces to the border. it's bad for the hispanic community makes them look heartless. it's turning out not to be the case. >> just a lectured in a special rule out action to be the first mexican born congresswoman. she won in a highly democratic area and she cometh that on this, listen. >> are having a serious problem in this country. where the number one in child sex trafficking and if we want to stop that we must secure our borders. it's not about politics. i honestly think this is something we should all come together, democrats and republicans. it's unfortunate to see the democratic party continuing to encourage illegal immigration
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knowing the danger is really heartbreaking. >> the democrats are done on this issue. when you look at all the city council races on the border, when you look at these congressional districts democrats are saying listen we made be still democrats but we don't like what's happening at the border. we vest the biden administration to come down here. you just go -- exactly right. i just think this spells big trouble for the biden administration. these folks are for law and order, they want economic prosperity they don't like that with the country is going right now. >> sorry to interrupt you. i love how greg abbott ends the letter. he says please contact -- by the way if i mayor adams i go i become a national figure.
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he said it with president biden and everybody else. >> just get on the plane back to texas. i always worry about the carbon footprint. they should be very efficient. going to be at the border tomorrow for the fox nation border conference. i'll see you all there tomorrow. you look like you're ready to go to the border. >> the bosses say they want you to look little bit more casual and you disagree. >> brian spilled coffee all over his tiny had to take his tie off. now is the brian kilmeade show. member nuke at the back of your tie? quote was that about? >> if you don't do it perfect
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you have to keep redoing it. >> that's right, prance her little brother. remember we had to make sure his tie was in -- and his socks were pulled up. he's a really smart little brother. just some headlines to get to. authorities in north carolina said the suspect to shot three deputies is dead. the gunman barricaded himself inside a home fruit died years who's filed with a self-inflicted gunshot wound. the deputies shot while serving an involuntary commitment order believe the suspect was a danger to himself and needed help. today's primary day in five states. key races taking place in arizona, kansas, michigan, and washington. missouri voters are set to take the g.o.p. nominees for senate from a crowded field of 21 candidates. this includes attorney general eric schmidt and former governor eric reitan. both are hoping for an endorsement from former
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president donald trump but it's not clear who actually got it. trump announced his endorsement yesterday writing i'm flat proud to announce that eric has my complete and total endorsement but trump is not clarified which eric he was referring to, only singing the endorsement for himself. current judge starts off the month of august with the bank. the yankee slugger smashing is 41st home one of the year on monday night in the 7-2 win over the seattle mariners. on pays for 67 that's six more they need keys record holder back in 1961. judge continues to keep pace with the greatest home run season ever recorded.
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top terrorist, ayman al-zawahiri, taken out by u.s. drones. once known as usama bin laden's right-hand man he led al qaeda after bin laden's death joining is now from the white house national council security counselor. thank you so much for taking time for us tonight. what could you tell us about this operation? >> the last six or seven months. the process of going to come will. family members that we had tracked the cobble. we were able to follow his movements. then it became a matter of intelligence. it was in fact that might give us an opportunity. the president was very clear once he made decisions that he wanted to minimize any risk of
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civilian casualties. so that put an additional demand on admiral nobody has to tell you the taliban pledge not to have an alliance with al qaeda. he was -- he was sitting there -- usually taliban leaders don't work alone. obviously this is a violation. >> you are right, brian. we hope this is a violation of the dough on agreement. i think the fact that we were able to take out downtown kabul without a scratch to anybody else has a pretty powerful signal to the taliban and anybody else who might harbor al qaeda terrorist going forward.
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we still believe i think if i was a member of al qaeda afghanistan -- >> admiral there are in 15 provinces it's not known is a very political organization. i do think that one would believe if the reader -- the leader of al qaeda is not in a cave fall heading out in the mountains of afghanistan. al qaeda feels pretty good about their presence in the country and there is more than one guy. that's not good news for us but the good news is he's dead. >> i would throw that back a little bit, brian. i don't think they're feeling too good about being in afghanistan right now. could be i don't think al qaeda
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can look at what happened over the last 48 hours for like afghanistan were going to make it -- admiral we understand in a matter of hours will be landing in taipei and taiwan, do you believe that goes against what's in the best interest of our country? >> we sent long ago that nothing is changed about our policy and their self-defense and their speaker is the speaker of the house. she is a member of congress in both parties. i traveled to taiwan even though it's just this year. we gave her advice and counsel. we were helping with their transition but this is a decision only she can make and
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we support and respect that decision. >> you do but you said it was the president the recommended against it. thomas friedman writes in today's "new york times" and says don't go, nancy, this is reckless. china has helped us against russia by not even giving russia a drone or a weapon and this jeopardizes data. is he right? >> i think you have to keep this in a broader perspective, brian. the aggressiveness and the last weeks and months of all come from the chinese side. there is no reason that this visit should escalate tensions in any way whatsoever. for some reason but in a big picture shall be not be arming taiwan to defend itself after not doing that to ukraine?
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she would be giving them the message necessary to fend off a chinese attack? what's taking so long? >> brian we've been helping taiwan self-defense for decades in a bipartisan way the taiwan relations act requires house to help support taiwan. >> your military expert as well as being a great spokesperson. do we have enough they are to make it a porcupine, make it impossible for china. >> we've made it very hard to make sure taiwan can defend itself. i'm not going to talk about intelligence matters or hypothetical -- making sure taiwan can look at it self-defense and a very capable and very effective way. >> why do we not do war games with taiwan? if organ a player support role to save them, why do we not do
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war games with time? even in computer fashion let alone what we do with south korea to defend hypothetically a north korean attack? why do we not do that? >> we support their ability to self defend. that's what we are focused on. as you heard the president tsai had nothing's changed about the one china policy and we don't support taiwan independence. but we do support -- we are committed to that. but were going to have to wing it if we actually have to get involved with it. >> no it's not about winging it. not at all. this is a pork we give taiwan is very deliberate and very comprehensive. you'll see that continue going forward. i'm confident in that. it's not about winging it. it's about making sure that were giving them kinds of tools and capabilities they need -- >> all right. when it comes to iran it looks as though they don't have much
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of an interest in taking us up on the ridiculously generous offer to get back into a nuclear agreement that's about to expire in a few years. they declare they can use nuclear missiles to turn new york into ruins. what is our response to that? >> basically complete it's a good deal, they ought to take that deal. number two, the president has been very clear on whether they take it or not were not going to turn a blind eye to the threats in a region. you know they were just out in the regions about the threat posed by iran. now in the potential to integrate an air and missile defense to deal with exactly that sort of threat. >> just back to china for a second. i know you guys did a study in how many introductions they've had on air in the numbers off
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the charts. when the president meets for over an hour with president xi knowing they're doing everything including trying to implement infiltrate our fed, when are they going to start taking the gloves off and start doing a massive move to polar manufacturing out of them. what business it's not okay to do business there. i think the president was very clear with president xi about as you saw the president finally passed the chip stack that will allow the united states to be a leader in manufacturing microchips to surpass the impact and is having on that global economy. as secretary -- the president was there not long ago. it's important that we make sure from a security perspective that we have robust capabilities not part of the region.
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talking about trying to being a pacing challenge for the department of defense. we are really trying to invest now billions of dollars in the kinds of capabilities like hypersonic's that will get at the threat the china posted in the regions. so were very focused on this. >> my last question to you is it's been about a year since we pulled out of afghanistan. in your estimation is that the worst military disaster in your lifetime? >> i would not say that at all. i think that we need to take a look this month and remember yes of course the lives that were lost not only during the evacuation, but over the 20 years of war and i had a friend that i lost there too. i mean this is personal for me. i also think it's an opportunity -- the lives we saved, 124,000 afghans brought over the country. never been done in military history.
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completely unprecedented. but also the stronger strategic footing that we are on now because that war is over. >> that noise down there, that means it's your time up with me and it also means there's a big vehicle backing up near you. thank you so much for the quality time, we appreciate it. coming up straight ahead the new synthetic opioid three times more powerful than fentanyl is popping up in one of virginia county. dr. marc siegel and the dangers that next. ♪ ♪ it's dr. scholl's time. our insoles are designed with unique massaging gel waves, for all-day comfort and energy. find your relief in store or online. people remember ads with young people having a good time. so to help you remember that liberty mutual customizes your home insurance, here's a pool party. ♪ good times. insurance! ♪ only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪
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>> "wall street journal" article some of this "wall street journal" article says red states awaiting the post-pandemic economy. >> lawrence went to his home state to see why. >> i spoke with our governor, greg abbott and companies moving
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their companies to texas here's what they had to say. watch. >> texas the land of opportunity. there is great, there's enterprising, there's the idea that freedom. >> more fortune 500 companies are based here. >> it's trailblazing, have confidence. >> why was it important to start a business here? >> i started wearing boots every day. i really felt this kind of protective nature of my home. i became obsessed with the idea that were just going to be in texas.
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>> how fast is a growing? >> are expanding across the country. our overall business grew over 70% last year and almost three times the size we were before the pandemic. >> what's the next goal for you? >> i think we can have an impact on hundreds and thousands of people. >> you love employing people. >> i do. with all the store opening center headquarters expansion probably 600 plus people. >> did you expected to grow that fast? >> no. there's been an absolute explosion with regard to job growth and regard to companies moving here. >> over 60 corporations to move their headquarters to texas. and that was after cove had. what's the secret sauce? >> we genuinely support the business is to come here. they can come here and succeed better here than the states they
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came from. ceos have been telling me about why they are fleeing other states. it's in part because of high crime states they are leaving. >> what makes texas different? we passed a law that will defund any city that the funds police. >> when people come to texas what do you want them to know about our great state? >> we will help them succeed. when they succeeds texas succeeds. >> he moved to the great state of texas, why? >> it feels like home. frankly it's a lot more tolerant place than the bay area that i came from. >> what was the breaking point for you? >> a builds a lot of companies. many of stuff in the bay area drive an hour and a half away and housing costs are so high. >> you came here knowing there is going to be a great business
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climate in the state of texas. lower taxes, lower regulations. not as much crime. but you're taking it a step further. >> we can have a system that looks good ideas win and ideas lose and set use markets to advance. i know if we give that up were not going in a good direction. i think right now is a big question of whether we are going to give it up or not. >> where are we going wrong as a country? we are so tied up and virtue signaling we are afraid to actually think about what's the right answer versus what the answer is supposed to say. you talk about education, we talked about national security. he talked about the political landscape. you're dealing with day-to-day issues that are impacting the country. so often a lot of business folk have strayed away. why are you doing this? >> we have this weird strain in our society that says you can't compete.
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to go fight for our society. we can keep the dream alive in america. >> man i tell you i have so much pride in my stead. obviously but watching these business folks, and learn the people are nice, the climate is great, there's no crime there. this is what people are doing it right. >> governor perry was doing this before covert obviously but he started realizing with a bit challenging because what happens is to bring in people from blue states that may be are so politically to the left you can change by bringing those policies with them. that's what you see in some of these areas like austin it's bright blue now. >> they tried to defund the police there as well. of course the governor came out swinging. this is why a lot of texans don't necessarily say austin is a part of texas even though it's
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the capital of texas. a lot of folks when they move from california they moved to austin. if you look at all the suburbs the majority of people looking to go there, they are actually keeping -- >> they better not bring their politics with them. if they do texas will turn into a state just like the one they left. >> texas passed a constitutional amendment saying there will never be a state tax. meanwhile the top of the art of the pga tour upping the ante and cash prizes they will hand out next season trying to keep par with the lucrative saudi back golf league. will cain will react well of that money. they're promises. 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, because it means everything to you.
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record-setting rainfall. today is no exception. parts of kentucky and towards west virginia is where we have our latest flood alert. more rain to come at least in the next couple of days and then the next several days working to see more rainfall in the forecast. severe storms for the upper midwest and parts of kentucky down towards tennessee and even new england. the heat of courses can be the biggest story is well across the country the central u.s., the northwest, and the southwest. all right, come on up here what are your names real quick? >> jane from parker, colorado. thank you so much for coming to fox and friends saying high to lawrence and ainsley, brian. thanks for coming out. >> so the pga tour's staff stepping up to respond by increasing for a record more than $428 billion. >> is more players the pj greg
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norman reveals the major deal offers the pgas most legendary star. >> you keep reading that you offered tiger woods $7,800,000,000,000 to join with is that correct? >> that number was out there before i became ceo. that number's been out there, yes. so of course you got a look at the best of the best. >> and here to react and sing how this whole thing is involved will cain coast of fox and friends also rich sports backgrounds. where is this tour heading now that we are a few events in? do you think it's here to stay from what you have seen? >> it's definitely here to stay, brian. good morning by the way to the three of you. it's been far too long since i've seen you. but yes, it's definitely here to stay. i don't think there's any playing around by the saudi investment funds.
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if you are offering 7-$800 million to tiger woods, and we should say a moment about what does that say about tiger that he turned down that much money? you're not playing around. here not fly by the night. i think that the saudi back live tour is going to be more than a thorn. it's gonna be a problem inside of the pga for quite some time. >> $7 million that per year the tiger could've made? >> i doubt that. that's over some extended period of time that i don't know that would've added for edged out because i don't know the length of the contract but i'm sure it would have been record-setting. the truth is the lib is good to be able to do this beer they're going to be able to throw incredible amounts of money to whoever they want. we just saw bubba watson coming out brooks kept outcome its brice and dee, the biggest names -- for most of the biggest names are joining the live tour. the only ones that are going to have the ability to say no and stay loyal to the pga will be
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people like tiger, who are completely independently wealthy. but guys that can signal quite honestly to the kind of money -- look tiger is a billionaire. i don't know who can say no to that kind of money but i guess if you are a billionaire you can start to do the pros and cons but that's with the pgas going to -- it's a big increase for the purpose of the tour will not be able to keep up. >> so real quickly do you mind breaking down the criticism of the athletes joining the tour? >> while the criticism of the athletes joining the tour is the criticism goes as follows, saudi arabia is using what's called sports washing to improve their public image. there are human rights abuses acquisition against saudi arabia that looked back at 9/11 saying
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hey is this somebody who don't know exactly what -- with certainty what the involvement of saudi arabia was in the 9/11 terrorist. but look at that and say saudi arabia is using sport -- not just golf by the way, high-level soccer or whatever it may be coming to improve their public image for the athletes that are taking this kind of money and participating in what people call sports washing. that's the criticism. you asked what people are saying. it's easy, by the way -- it's really easy to go well there is hypocrisy all over the place. on the show we've talked about all the other sports leagues and athletes in bed with china or sports writers are sports media companies in bed with china that don't offer the same kind of criticism, where the pga sponsors who are also doing business with saudi arabia. you can find hypocrisy everywhere but this is where so many have chosen to draw their line in the sand. >> will catch up over the weekend. thank you so much. speak all right, i'll of a chance to go back to the states
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taken out on the balcony of a safe house in downtown kabul on sunday morning. u.s. officials say who's going to help usama bin laden plan the 9/11 attacks. available in $200,125,000,000 bounty on the president. >> now justice has been delivered. this terrorist leader is no more. we make it clear again tonight that no matter how long it takes, no matter where you hide if you are a threat to our people the united states will find you and take you out. >> it's addressed yesterday evening president biden said but did not give the taliban wondering of the precision strike. national security council for
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strategic communications white house tom kirby telling fox news this morning the strike group the u.s. has over the horizon capabilities also left the presence of the not to allow terrorists to utilize soil. sender lindsey graham shared this. to the biden administration, congratulations on this operation but your overall strategy of abandoning afghanistan is going to come back to haunt america as were again could not be a safe haven from radical islam. now senator mitch mcconnell wrote this, president biden deserves credit for approving the strike. his return further indicates that afghanistan is again becoming a major -- president -- continues to coordinate an attack against u.s. target. guys? >> already.
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thank you. so the hellfire mesh bills that killed him are called sword bombs. this is interesting, they are plates that allow the weapon to tear through metal and walls. if you look at the cover of the dash where he was killed. it looks like this balcony right here, wouldn't you say? it looks like that's destroyed. it's underneath the orange part. the orange ledge. you can see it looks like that window was blown out and that was possibly the balcony where he was standing. >> i guess they want to make sure they had the go-ahead two weeks ago said get them where they can and they want to limit the carnage to the rest of the family. bin laden, they try to get him -- >> what is it say that he's willing to walk out in the middle of a busy community, walk out on a balcony? >> i just think it shows that he thought as he felt very comfortable with this government
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with the taliban. very comfortable in a county owned a house, who is a member of the taliban government. in the leaders of the al qaeda don't usually travel alone. >> exactly right. he was known as the backbone of the organization. not known to be charismatic like usama bin laden but he did a lot of the planning. he comes from a long family of doctors and lawyers. they destabilize egypt, ran out of money, found a friend in usama bin laden, and plan a lot of the attacks. this is been a dangerous guy for a long time. apparently he didn't put much fear in him. he's been on the road for a while and i felt -- >> he's been cutting tapes and threatening us as of late. all he still alive and looks relatively help me. you were describing what happened to his head, what was that about? >> he claimed they had
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assassinated the egyptian leader because he cut a piece deal and recognized israel after he got assassinated sitting there on this platform. so then he got captured and somehow got a dent in his forehead but evidently he said he was tortured in prison. somehow he got out informed this terrorist organization and between the african bombings and 98, and the 9/11 attacks in 2001 he was the most wanted man outside martin. he kept a lower profile. usama bin laden was the one cutting the tapes. when usama bin laden dies he goes down then he starts coming up again and he starts coming up again then as of late over the last two or three months is cutting tape after tape telling them to attack america's interests. >> president biden was taking in victory lap. he made the announcement yesterday. but a lot of republicans were slamming him for that because in the past he had said that there was al qaeda did not exist in afghanistan. that's why we had to withdraw. and many people were critical of
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him saying that clearly al qaeda is still in afghanistan. if the leader is killed they are over the weekend. how many other people are there that are under him that work for him? he talked about this. >> we were able to take out al-zawahiri in downtown kabul without a scratch to anybody else sends a powerful signal to the taliban and anybody else who might harbor al qaeda terrorist going forward. he taught we talked about this over a year ago, we know even before we left afghanistan there was going to be a small number in afghanistan that were already there appeared was to believe the number is very small. but they are there. again i think if i was a member of velcade i would be thinking again about how safe haven afghanistan might be for me right now. i don't think al qaeda can look at what happened over the last 48 hours and feel like afghanistan is going to be much of a safe haven for them. we prove in over horizon care
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counterterrorism works in working a standby and be ready if we have to do it again. should we feel safe as americans with what happened in afghanistan? in the fact that they felt comfortable enough to be in the balcony. because of the president's decisive action american should be comfortable that we are safe today. a u.n. report in june al qaeda is present in at least 15 provinces in afghanistan and the inspector general reports as the taliban maintains a relationship with al qaeda and does provide safe haven in afghanistan. clearly they do because this leader was found in a safe house. >> asked him that any said we don't think there are many there and i gave him the 15 provinces
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but mitch mcconnell championing a good move was kevin mccarthy but a debt of gratitude the biden administration must provide congress with a briefing as soon as possible to discuss the resurgence of al qaeda in afghanistan. i think we have the right to know. all right let's go over to todd commits primary day for voters. will test the president's influence on the republican party. >> todd piro is here. tell us more. >> good morning. voters headed to the polls to decide the matchups for a number of absolutely pivotal midterm races bear that start in arizona were donald trump backed candidate carrie like phrasing off against taylor robeson was endorsed by current governor doug ducey the g.o.p. nomination for governor. in another test of trump's influence, blake masters holding to hold off solar powered businessman jim lehman and
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current general attorney general -- currently serves as president of the teal foundation earned trump's endorsement in june after the winner of this primary will face senator mark kelly, who won a seat during a special election in 2020. in the meantime in michigan tutor dixon is the front runner in that state g.o.p. primary for governor. he soaping to take on incumbent governor greg whitman come november. and missouri to promote absolutely crowded field ag eric schmidt, in addition to those raises three republican house members who voted to impeach donald trump are facing primary challenges from candidates backed by the former president today. back to you. >> he endorsed eric. which eric? they are both taking credit. >> i endorsed bryan, ainsley, and lauren but which one? you don't know. all right we'll see what's going to happen. i think the most intriguing thing is arizona.
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have mike pence against donald trump to do to candidates. you also have a situation where you have a senate seat that republicans want to get the majority of the house -- in the senate they have to take that seed. from mark kelly. >> obviously the governor's race is going to be one of the most well-funded races in the country. but that senate race, because he of the former ag -- actually the current ag in that race, he looks like he may be as trump did not get involved in that race. hands of not endorsing him because -- yelled like 40% of the polls. it's weird because it was known that he voted to certify the election he did get the full support of the president. all right, carly has some headlines for us. high, carly. >> good morning i certainly do. were going to begin headlines in chicago or 911 dispatcher is calling saying he feels mistreated by lori lightfoot's
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office where it is name is keith thorne jr. and he joined us earlier on fox news friends earlier. watch this. >> crime is always been rampant in chicago but it's never been to the point under the direct leadership of mayor lightfoot. i don't know what to say but the mayor and her administration because what they are saying is a bunch of lies. >> amid soaring crimes can fox being a stout exodus of more than 235 people since july of last year. listen to this, the last finally leaves the hospital after more than two months. and she took the time to thank those who helped her with her recovery. ♪ ♪ >> passing up roses at the hospital staff after her miraculous recovery. she won surgeries raising more
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>> an 80 year old california store owner is hailed a hero after defending himself by opening fire on robbers armed with rifles that came into his store. he reportedly suffered a heart attack after the incident but he is expected to be okay. this comes as crime plagues the blue states thanks to these far left soft on crime policies. fox news contributor and former dan democrat leo terrel lives in california and joins us now. good morning, leo. >> good morning, ainsley, thanks for having me. >> if you're going to go try and rob a story better expect something like this could happen. what are your thoughts? >> the second amendment, the right to bear arms essays this 80-year-old man, wears gavin newsom a joe biden talking about gun control?
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those four criminals had illegal guns. the shop owner has gone that he lawfully purchased. and he saved his life by having that gun. look at those four criminals, insulate, they ran and were scared because he leveled the playing field. he protected his livelihood appeared to be protected is life. that's the second amendment working for those who are law abiding citizens. i applaud that man. hopefully he's in the hospital and i had a heart attack, hopefully he comes out. this is a deterrent to these criminals were just running rampant in democratic cities funded by george soros. >> the suspects drove up in a bmw. they went inside to the norco market and liquor. they tried to rob the store, the 80-year-old gun owner comes out with a gun and fired sadat. you can hear the suspects running away screaming like babies and saying they shot my arm, they shot my arm off. but this is what you have to expect. if you're going to go in and try to rob somebody of everything they have worked hard for, then
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this could happen. but what can happen to the suspects in liberal california, leo? >> i've been waiting -- thank you for that question. we've got george soros, we have a progressive george soros funded prosecutor. are these guys came to be back out on the street? they went in there too and ten to kill the shop owner. ac -- is he going to be released on this? no cash bail? that's the next question. these guys are criminals, ainsley, they should be behind bars. they should not be on the street. they were there to commit an armed robbery with deadly force. >> in the bmw suv was also found to contain numerous stolen firearms. what are the penalties if you are caught with stolen firearms in california? >> is the thing about it. george soros believes that -- if you don't use a gun, were not going to enhance. he's eliminated enhancement crimes for those who are
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carrying illegal weapons. these guys might get back out onto the street for no cash bail. this is the problem, ainsley come with democratic cities. these individuals should be behind bars but because there's no special enhancement by the district attorney, these guys won't use the guns as a way to keep them in jail. he'll be back in the street and that's the sad part about these democratic cities. the one great thing, ainsley, it is this man leveled the playing field by having a weapon to protect his livelihood. >> the second amendment allows better ride. leo used to be a democrat, policies like this. >> never again, i left. >> thank you, leo, great to see of this morning. coming up a fox news alert, the killing of a terror mastermind exposing the dangerous threat still remaining in afghanistan. michael waltz was against biden's chaotic withdrawal will join us live.
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question why was he so comfortable out of the open and warned the group may be getting stronger just one year after the botched withdrawal. the national guard colonel michael waltz joins us now he served in afghanistan. congressman your take on this location we found him? >> the great news here is that the leader of al qaeda is dead. it's a great day for america and for freedom around the world. the bad news is that al qaeda is clearly back in afghanistan just like they were pre-9/11. not only are they back, he was staying in the guesthouse of the taliban interior minister. in tried to kill. it was the tat tele band's main interlock clear with al qaeda. at the top of that the
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intelligence community and then you layer on that the u.n. saying that 10- 15,000 foreign fighters are gravitating back to afghanistan as the new caliphate, the new mecca of terrorism, the taliban are the rock stars of the johnny world with all of the power of the military. on one hand it should be celebrated on the other hand we should all be ringing the alarm bells that al qaeda is back and afghanistan despite the taliban's broken promises once again a safe haven for terrorists. >> john kirby said even though the u.n. says they are in 15 provinces. you say you think they're coming back what numbers do you think are there? >> well the u.n. is saying 10-15000 foreign fighters are gravitating back.
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remember it only took 19 to hit 9/11. i mean to hit you know the new york a 9/11 and the pentagon but i think the bigger pieces that the inspirational aspect of it, are they going to start inspiring attacks once again like we had in san bernardino and we had in the post nightclub. the other piece, brian come as we have to keep our foot on their necks. we have to keep the structure in place. the intelligence, the drones to continue to be able to do this. that's not the case. on the one hand this is a victory but on the other hand we have to make sure that it's not short-lived and that we can continue to keep up the pressure. >> so moran is not only not signing onto this nuclear deal, which they are crazy not to, they are declaring their nuclear could turn new york into ruins. that's where i'm at right now.
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>> will you're going to continue to hear this kind of tough talk from the new even harder core iranian regime. data for the right they are collected as a new president. you're going to hear this not only but also to the gulf states and why preventing iran from getting a nuclear weapon is so critical it's because you will have an arms race in the middle east with the saudis, the turks, all of them will want your bob is well. >> lastly within a matter of hours it looks as though the speaker of the house is going to land in taipei. in taiwan. and we saw that video display that tom cruise said was a little over the top of everything that china would do to us if this happened.
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i'm not really sure what to take off of their posture in the video, but in the big picture how reckless of a policy, a speaker not on this all at the same time. if "the new york times" don't go it will ruin our relationship with china. what's going on here? >> look, internally this is a mess obviously. i mean that's the understatement of the day. the state. tell mike speaker was furious the biden white house like this to the financial times which i think was a huge strategic mistake. now she's in the box and she has to go. she cannot back down from the scum of the message it will send to the military and our allies will be devastating but here's the big difference from primary years we have these dustup with the chinese in taiwan.
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the defense done to now is back then they knew and we knew they couldn't really do anything about it militarily. now the chinese believe, and chairman's he absolutely believes that they can do something militarily. he told us military to be ready by 2027, right around the corner. so that's the game changer and why we have to wake up in the country -- first it's the speaker of the house and then its trade routes and limits our pharmaceuticals that they are manufacturing. then they dominate the world. >> they get their rare earth for the batteries and they also have all of the solar panels for the future. real quick, 20 seconds, how much money is in the budget to build up our military, or are we losing pace with what we have? >> well what joe biden proposed was a more 4% inflation rate.
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so essentially a 5% cut to our military, which is tens of billions of dollars. congress restored that in a bipartisan way. we need to be advancing -- and in some places like catching up to the chinese. >> congressman mike waltz thank you for being with us. we appreciate it. coming up now fox news correspondent craig jenkins has been at dps looking for human smuggling at the southern border. we are alive with an inside look at the effort to protect our homeland. >> tech: cracked windshield? don't wait. go to safelite.com you can schedule service in just a few clicks. it's so easy. and more customers today are relying on their cars advanced safety features, like automatic emergency breaking and lane departure warning. that's why our recalibration service is state of the art.
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is embedded with the dps and he joins us right now. griff i hear you have some breaking news for us right there in the southern border. what can you tell us? i see with healthy commodes happening on the ground? >> while some sad news, a migrant believed to have drowned. as you will know having spent a lot of time on the border yourself how this deadly trick of these migrants can sometimes go. we can show you here the coast guard along the rio grande or just west of loya texas. what happened here? >> it's been nonstop, very consistent as far as the activity we are seeing here in la joya, texas. these are adults -- there are consistent going off with dps troopers have your providing support.
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there was a group of immigrants that came across the river, national guard was able to deter some of those migrants back into mexico. one of those actually struggled in the middle of the river and right now we are looking for is petty because we believe he drowned in the river. we have u.s. coast guard. goes to show you the example of what can actually happen to these immigrants. we tell these immigrants do not make this journey. there are hundred and 85 migrants tasks. it's not just a migrant death. here's a little bit of that preview. take check it out.
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speak with the drone team is put the drone in the air in a matter of times. after a slow start things quickly heated up. to avoid apprehension the cartels off outfit of these groups in camouflage making it nearly impossible to spot them in the dark desert landscape. in this case it didn't work. >> it's abrupt how we move in and they move quick.
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the majority of them -- when smugglers are taking across the rivers. the print different operation as a whole different operation. the majority of them in the move further north. >> now you're looking at the texas game wardens have joined the coast guard looking for this body. but that snippet was just a bit
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of what she will see you tomorrow. it's really going to lay bare comeau really have been done here in the southern border. it's telling people when he says the borders secure peer lawrence? >> there's no way is closed. the problem really is coming to a head right here. you highlight this is a criminal enterprise. >> well that's right. and you talk to other it's border patrol officials, or anyone else down here, they will tell you that the cartel -- and i'll let you chime in, l.t., the cartels never had -- and of cover the border know for a decade and a half, never had this kind of control. >> they haven't. they are profiting billions of
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dollars off of human smuggling as well as drugs but right now their main commodity is human smuggling. bringing these immigrants across the river. pretty much they have an open-door policy because the federal government will exploit that. >> not only that, lawrence, all of you with one final note. there's been more than 325 million lethal doses of fentanyl the taxes dps has seasons operation first started. lawrence? >> prayers for the texas law enforcement officials that are going to be conducting that rescue. we know their lives are at risk when they do these rescue efforts. thank you so much. >> will see you. >> curly u.s. midlands for us? >> new police statistics these cities have the highest per capita murder rate this year. new orleans leading the way with nearly 37 murders per 100,000 residents.
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they are followed by baltimore, birmingham, st. louis, and milwaukee. chicago leads the nation in total murders this year with 304. g.o.p. senator rand paul is found to get answers on the origins of covid-19. the senator will be holding the first ever hearing on function research. senator paul believes there is significant evidence the origins of coffee could be traced back to that wuhan lab in china. several doctors and expert witnesses are expected to attend the hearing that is scheduled for tomorrow. the white house and senator joe manchin are dismissing a bipartisan budget model that warns democrats $739 billion spending bill would increase inflation. the joint taxation committee shows taxes for those would increase under the inflation reduction act. senate majority leader chuck schumer is calling for a
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vote. who says she won't make a decision until a parliamentarian review is done. oh, boy, new york magazine highlighting vice president kamala harris is flip in political traction. the article titled the conundrums has 18 months and thanks to a combination of biden's age and popularity the lingering pandemic and punishing inflation, relentless opposition and most visibly her own struggled to communicate a satisfactory role for herself. harris has reached an unparalleled low point. that's one lawrence she's not coming hanging on the fridge. peaking of hocks weather alert flash flood warning is in effect overnight kentucky where the death toll from the historic flooding last week is now at at least 37. officials sing hundreds of people i still want to come for us to continue to search for survivors.
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governor beshear sank in and address moments ago over 9,000 power outages have been reported as of this morning. senior meteorologist and her fox weather forecast. what can you tell us? >> devastating unfortunately. i wish i had better news in terms of weather and the forecast for parts of kentucky. let's take a look at appeared in amidst showers and thunderstorms to lingering for parts of illinois and through indian i do can see some of that rain moving in from kentucky once again. another round of storms. we have the potential for some severe weather across the upper midwest. severe storm threat we can see some hail damaging winds and isolated tornadoes as well as heavy rainfall in part to kentucky and tennessee. as we look ahead to michigan we could see some storms. but right now looking pretty good for the state and arizona looking good as well. very hot obviously it is this time of year. those are the big states we are
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watching the primaries in the southwest is going to get some heavy rain and the forecast is well over the next couple of days. all right, will have the details and all that on fox poll.com. download the app today. over to you over the you. >> it's a pretty good app. >> it's excellent. coming a political prankster moderately moderate but delete picture is turning heads there in support of a good cause but first let's check in with bill hemmer for what's coming up at the top of the art. hey, bill. >> nice to see you, dallas, how are you doing? good morning to you. lawrence, we've got a big day of news racing for this chinese show of force and speaker pelosi are expected to touch down taiwan today. watching all of that for. plus a big win 21 years in the making. a drone strike killing the topknot al qaeda leader, what was he doing in kabul today? at establishing 60% of americans
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living paycheck to paycheck. unheard of. the white house still not curbing inflation. we'll see you in 10 minutes at the top of the hour right here. and new adventures you hope the more you give the less they'll miss. but even if your teen was vaccinated against meningitis in the past they may be missing vaccination for meningitis b. although uncommon, up to 1 in 5 survivors of meningitis will have long term consequences. now as you're thinking about all the vaccines your teen might need make sure you ask your doctor if your teen is missing meningitis b vaccination.
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headlines. cleveland browns quarterback deshawn watson all smiles at training camp after receiving a six-game suspension after more than 28 female massage therapists accused him of sexual misconduct. his camp will not appeal that suspension. watson even giving a warm welcome from fans and teammates at camp. football legend turned award show host peyton manning is said to host the 2022 country music awards alongside country singer luke bryan. the two-time super bowl champ has dabbled in hosting before at the 2017 as fees. manning called this gig and honors sing is a huge fan of country music. they award show will take place on november 9th. guys? over to you. >> thank you, carly, the primary voters are heading to the polls. one apolitical arizonan is turning heads with his hilarious spoof campaign sign. tyler watson put up his first sign about a month ago.
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the political prankster had no idea his stunt carried such a buzz. no is selling that watson is crossing his arm signed and donating all of the money to charity. >> you don't need anymore, so tyler tell me how you got this idea. >> i thought it be hilarious if someone came across it. they did, then somebody put it in a big facebook group for our city, chandler, arizona, is 90,000 people in it. it is good people were just saying they think it's hilarious may want to buy it that's when i realized that a market for it. and i was just going to sell it for whatever it costs to make but i decided to ultimately do a bit of an up charge so we can donate to charity at st. jude's. that's all some 15,000 for each sign combine our social media account. all the money does go to st. jude's if you have any interest in politics or does this make fun of the cheesy
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posters and politicians. someday after all this is happening. for time being no not right now. >> continued still do a sign it's so true. if i were to ever run i don't know if anybody would realize that i'm here. >> c-euro-sign's literally just say what you are doing come across your arms. >> from afar it looks like a normal political sign and then you get close and it's likewise that there? >> has the minorly career going? >> it's great. i'm in my seventh year. i'm on the dl right now but were getting back to it right now. >> what are your friends saying about the size?
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>> we can't believe that it's gotten this far but i'm happy that it has because we could receive money for for charity. i have to ask you how you like the most eligible bachelor now it arizona? this has to be great for your future. >> will see. hopefully we know you're willing to cross your arms. more "fox & friends" in just a moment. don't ask me how i know. an inver you're an owner. that means that your goals are ours too. and vanguard retirement tools and advice can help you get there. that's the value of ownership.
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♪♪♪ >> friday michael ray will take on the fox square stage for the all american summer concert series. head to "fox & friends".com for free tickets and free barbecue. he is quite a patriot. >> if he is truly a country artist he will talk about breaking up with a woman and drinking in the same song. if you can't do that you can't sing country. >> you don't have to worry, ainsley will hook you up like she tried to hook up -- >> how did you feel? you are the most eligible bachelor yesterday. >> you turned on me so quickly.
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>> you're both eligible. i hope you both find amazing women to spend the rest of your life with. >> and we'll have a reality show. >> we'll talk about it when the micks are off. >> if you stay with the tv, how about julie and bill. >> bill: thank you, guys, fox news alert now. osama bin laden's number two killed in a drone strike in kabul, afghanistan. two hell fire missiles hitting the terror leader who orchestrated the attacks of 9/11. a pinpoint attack over the weekend. he was standing in the open on a balcony in a safe house in central kabul. now his long reign is over. get a live report in moments about how this all went down. meanwhile happening at this moment all eyes on ta

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