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picked clean elizabeth kaufman arriving in edinburgh a few hours ago after six hour per session from the balmoral castle where she died on thursday to the palace of holyrood's house. as a nine day farewell tour through scotland and england which will culminate in her funeral went with him tomorrow. what would fox news live i am mike emanuel. this as a king charles has officially been proclaimed as britain's new monarch to be a fox team coverage with christina
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coleman and amy kellogg. amy, let's start with you live from london. >> hi mike. the meticulous and planning got underway for the day that so many people here dreaded, there was a contingency for the possibility that queen elizabeth the second would die in scotland. mike, it is a place that has meant so much to her. she loved the great outdoors. she loved traipsing across the morrison. she really cherish the company of her relatives up there on the highlands. now, her coffin today was taken from her private residence balmoral castle where she had been since a dying in a coffin in the ballroom of that castle is seen as a place of quiet dignity. the recent days, a chance for the monarch's household staff and close the family to spend some quiet days for the big
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public outpouring of grief will begin in earnest tomorrow. the coffin was driven for six hours across scotland through a solemn procession. her son, now king charles the third called her last great journey be the coffin draped with the clean standard of scotland top with the wreath of her favorite flowers all gathered from the gardens of edinburgh balmoral castle. they're certainly scenes along the way. fifteen deep as the queen's coffin arrived in edinburgh the scottish capitol per people wanting to pay a last tribute to say goodbye. her daughter, and, the princess royal accompany the queen and the queen's other children met the coffin at the palace of holyrood house. his official residence in edinburgh. that coffin has been placed in the throne room while it will be overnight. then an honor kind process through the courtyard at holyrood house. the coffin, it might come up will be transferred to the
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cathedral in edinburgh tomorrow. it will be there for about 24 hours. the public will be able to go in there and pay respect. there will be a memorial service in the coffin will be moved to london where it will lie in state for several days before the funeral. mike: very moving images as the uk in the world prepared to say goodbye. amy kellogg starting this off live in london, amy thanks. prince's william and harry putting aside their differences in the wake of the grandmother's death. the brothers enjoyed by their wives kate and megan made a surprise appearance outside of windsor castle yesterday. the lighting hundreds of rail for him to gather to pay their respects. christina coleman is live with mark, hi christina. >> king charles ordered his sons to put aside their differences ahead of their mother's funeral but prince william reportedly asked prince harry to join him on a walk outside of windsor castle view the floral tributes honoring their grandmother, according to the daily mail.
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these images seen around the world and of course very powerful for those who witness it in person. >> i think they have a good heritage with the queen. the way she was, the way she brought them up. i think it meant an awful lot. i think it was brilliant. i hope i'm not around for william gets crowned. >> this walk lasted about 40 minutes. princes wiliam and harry have had a strained relationship over the drama of meghan markle. they quit their royal front-line duties and have continued to make headlines by giving interviews and blaming the ferment for their problems. this was actually the first time the two couples were seen in public since commonwealth day back in march of 2020. so many of us stopped for a second and did a double take at our tv screens only saw this. it will be one of the many historic images in the coming days following the the death of her majesty queen elizabeth.
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this was apparently a very touching moment for those in mourning during this tough time. >> they were obviously sad. it was lovely for them to come out and see everybody pretty thing was really nice they were out with william and kate as well. >> the daily mail is reporting the prince's males whales but it was important show of unity for the queen at an incredibly difficult time for the family. also the times is reporting a friend of a prince harry and meghan claimed on twitter the invitation for this walk was made at the 11th hour. either way, so many people apparently grateful to see the two couples together. this two brothers together again as millions more in the loss of clean elizabeth, mike. mike: christina do you get the sense the brothers put aside their differences for the go to the family? the good of the monarchy? >> i sure hope so. a lot of people want to see these brothers come together. it was an honor to do so.
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like i said when i was here in the bureau getting ready for my story, when i sought i stopped at. i thought it was such a beautiful moment. again, with so many people in mourning. they do not to deal with drama. he went to hear and see everybody come together and is a beautiful show of unity yesterday, michael. mike: christina pullman reporting live thank you so much. present by news of course commemorating the lives lost on this day, september 11, 21 years ago. the president and a wreath laying ceremony at the pentagon this morning. and to limp honoring the victims of 911. lucas tomlinson has the latest on his remembrance ceremony, hello lucas. >> hello mike. during his or marks present biden spoke about the cia drone strike he authorized over the summer to kill the leader of al qaeda. [background noises] >> major steven and be long united states army.
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honor 884 people killed at the pentagon. exceed four people including young children report american airlines flight 77. the boeing 757 was hijacked by five al qaeda terrorists. all saudi men about 30 minutes after taking off from dulles airport bound for los angeles for the airliner slammed into the west side of the pentagon at 9:30 7:00 a.m. just like at ground zero, mike, as you just heard the same tradition here at the pentagon that readings of victims names for the killed, 3-year-old dana. she and her 8-year-old sister were on board flight 77. dana would be 24 years old today, mike. i was on board a group of students in the southeast seat neighborhood include these sixth-grade students students, love ~ ronnie stickman, asia, and bernard brown put on their teachers, children have been chosen to participate in a program sponsored by the national geographic to fly to california to study the ocean in our nation's beaches. it was their first plane are for
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the chairman joyce chiefs of staff mark milling spoke before the president. >> terror will never destroy us. oh never destroy the idea that is america. the idea that we are all americans regardless of where we came from, what our last name is paid regardless of the color of our skin or the religion we follow. it does not matter if we are mail or female. >> typically there is about 20000 people working every day here at the pentagon, mike per the side of the pentagon that was struck was undergoing renovations on 911. if it had been full of people there could been thousands more killed her, mike. mike: lucas tomlinson lie outside the pentagon. lucas like you a lot. let's turn to ground zero in new york city, alexis mcadams is there this afternoon. hello alexis. buchheit mike talk about emotional day here in new york city print lower manhattan heard the victims the families of victims reading the names one by
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one. you can see and feel the emotions back to the crown here is that of those names but also to the sound of the waterfall right near the memorial. it was a reminder more than 20 years has passed marking today that terror attack and all the ceremonies but it's not any easier for the families. some are reflecting on that tragedy across the country. here in new york city speaking directly to the politicians that came to the memorial. and i believe he'll be extremely annoyed at the state of our country today. on his behalf i'm going to remind our elected officials why they have their jobs. >> 21 years at the deadly attack on american soil, america or remembering those who lost their lives. families and loved ones of those killed, reading their names each of the nearly 3000 people are killed in the 2001 attacks in the 1993 world trade center bombing. in the crowd vice president kamala harris, michael bloomberg
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attorney general merrick garland representative alexandria ocasio-cortez. as each name was read and memory we shared those emotions quickly running to the crowd. >> maria, i do not know when this weight in my chest is going to go away. but it is going to be there i guess until they let me lay beside you. >> you just cannot help but have tears in your eyes when you listen to all these names and emotional stories but so many memories they lost out on, mike, after loved ones are taken with a senseless tragedy. later today the light will be to two and beams up in the night sky. all we know the light here will fail in tomorrow morning comes, the memory of those who lost their lives will not, mike. mike: l be a powerful visual tonight put alexis at mcadams near ground zero, thanks so m much. the first lady attending flight 93 memorial on this 91121st
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anniversary, honoring the 40 passengers and crew who heroically had the hijacked plane headed to the capitol on that devastating day pre-charles watson is live with more on the memorial. hello charles. >> hey good afternoon, mike we the bells of remembrance ring out and the names of the 40 passengers and crew who died aboard united flight 9321 years ago today, after that plane crashed in shanksville, pennsylvania. first lady joe biden was in attendance along with family and loved ones up to victims as their names of each passenger and crew were red and there on a bird that followed by the length of the wreath at the wall of names that commemorate the brave souls above flight 93 you decide to fight back and ultimately sacrifice their lives when they forced al qaeda hijackers to crash that plane and an open field well short of the target. first lady jill biden said the bravery and the grief that
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follow but hold us up as a nation and continues to help us move forward today, listen. >> this is the legacy we must carry forward. hope that defies hate. love that defies loss. in the ties that hold us together through it all. this might come up with the father of todd at beamer. twenty passengers aboard united flight 93 who decided to fight back and take action into their hands but he said he remembers the horrific details of that d day. but what he remembers most is the fact his son and so many other strangers around this country decided to step up or they had an ability to be brave that day and saved so many lives, mike. thirty-nine charles beamer let's roll.
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horrific 911 terror attacks. a little over year since our chaotic withdrawal from afghanistan. which open the doors for the taliban takeover of the war-torn country. alexander hall on what life looks like in afghanistan now. >> so good to be within such a somber summer day. when president bush addressed the nation on september 12, 2001, he declared the u.s. will be responding to the attacks as an act of war. same quote we will rally the world. shy of 20 years later that patients had expire by april 2021 at present biden announced he would be ending america's longest war by withdrawing american forces. now, the effort went awry. the taliban swiftly took over kabul. fell to the taliban as desperate afghans attempted to flee. there killed by suicide bomber at the kabul airport. during the disastrous withdrawal, allies were left behind, as was the goal of
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dismantling the taliban government. it was the harboring of al qaeda the broth united states into the country 21 years ago. now the taliban regime is in full control but under the government has collapsed. 1 million children under five are acutely malnourished the rights of women and girls have been stripped. defense secretary lloyd austin said the effort to preserve freedom though is not over. >> earlier this summer the united states delivered justice the leader of al qaeda. so make no mistake, america's determination to keep our country safe will never waver. >> afghanistan we lost more than 2400 troops. in 21 years no enemy has been able to launch an attack on our homeland, mike. mike: alexander hopp with important context in her mind of the sacrifices made it. thank you very much for doing no by chad wolfe former dhs acting
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secretary policy institute executive director chief strategy officer, chad welcome. >> thanks for having me. twenty-one years after septembes today? >> well, let me first obviously acknowledge the solemn day of 9/11. every time this anniversary comes around we think about the loved ones who have been lost for it our first responders, our military officials, military and the light go to work every day to try to protect the homeland. let me start with that. but then let me talk about in general. i think every administration since 9/11 has built on the efforts of the department of homeland security other efforts throughout the government. i really transform it with the intelligence community better counterterrorism and enforcement measures were beside every administration add onto that. some administrations did more than others i would say. but unfortunately what i see right now going on with almost a different mindset to going back to 911.
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they chaotic withdrawal what you just outline from afghanistan plays a very big part of this but has become a safe haven for not only al qaeda but other terrorist organizations. i think that is very, very concerning. we see they chaotic withdrawal from afghanistan. we have brought over 70000 afghan individuals. many not properly vetted for this dhs inspector general report just released this week talks about a number of them were improperly vetted, screened and inspected isaac came into the u.s. and some had to be removed. so when you look at all of this and then you look at what we see coming across that southern border. we talk about 88 known or suspected terrorists since the beginning of the biden administration. i am afraid they've taken their eye off the ball part we talk about foreign terrorist organizations we have not even talked about iran. they are trying to focus and they talk about it every day
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about white supremacist and maga republicans being the primary threat to the homeland. that is simply not backed up by the facts. i'm afraid again we taken our eye off the ball here progressed to the current crisis of the border at texas governor greg abbott tweeting 81 individuals on a terrorist watch list have been stopped at the border since biden took office. what about the possibility some people on the terror watch list of gotten through? >> is a very, very high possibility. when people look at the 81 are owed over 80 individual stop that's great were stopping a lot of individuals. that is not the marker of success here. with that is telling you is more and more individuals are emboldened to come across that border because they know what the rest of the world knows it. odds are you're not going to get apprehended. but that we talk about another probably too million will be called got away scissor individuals cross the border who have never come into contact with border patrol agents. cap that's your question are that 2 million how many known and suspected terrorists are
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embedded in that flow? i can guarantee you the numbers not zero. i do not know what the high is but there are bad individuals that want to do harm to americans every single day. they are taking advantage of the opportunity of a very, lax border security regime that we have seen over the last 18 months. mike: to talk to folks in life is to make my way around town a lot of folks saying what would it take for the biden administration to change course on the situation at the border? your thoughts on that. >> unfortunately wo scene of the last 18 months is they double down on a failed border strategy. think what is different now is obviously they are losing a number of cases in the court system. you also have big city mayors have mayors of new york and chicago and d.c. starting to talk about the migrants and their communities. we have been dealing with this for 18 months in texas, arizona, california other parts of the board are overwhelmed and they have been overwhelmed. no returns a big city mayors
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starting to weigh in on this. hopefully as they see the real repercussions of what a failed border security strategy looks like, hopefully they can start informing and persuading the biden administration to take a different course. let's not only wrong from a rule of law standpoint, but you have some real public safety and national security threats that really cannot be overestimated. we need to start focusing on particularly on the anniversary of 9/11. mike: chad wolf thank you so much for your time in your analysis of the situations both here and around the world, thank you very much. >> thank you. mike: is just less than two months until the midterms as candidates make their final pitches to voters. we will have a more after the break. protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® high protein.
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live images from buckingham palace with thousands of mourners gathered to pay their respects to queen elizabeth. queen elizabeth coffin arriving at the scottish capitol of edinburgh a few moments ago. streets were lined with hundreds of mourners as a hearse brought the cop into the palace of holyrood house. the king and members of the royal family will accompany her body to the cathedral tomorrow for the public is invited to pay their respects. princes wiliam and harry greeting mourners in a rare unity yesterday morning paid the brothers along with princess kate infectious megan shook hands and marred the floral tributes to queen elizabeth before leaving in the same car. king charles a third hard at work after officially being proclaimed the british monarch. hosting the secretary-general of the commonwealth at buckingham palace today. and meeting with the high commissioners from the countries he is now headed states. for more on the life and legacy of queen elizabeth joined me now is a need at mcbride former
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chief of staff or first lady laura bush and board member for the white house historical association. i need it welcome. >> thank you mike. >> the start they statement from former president george w. bush. it says laura and i were honored to have known her majesty queen elizabeth the second period she was a woman of great intellect, charm and wit. spending time at buckingham palace and having tea with her majesty and her corgis is among our fondest memories of the presidency. so what about your on memories such as working on her visit in 2007? >> yes, thanks mike. that was an extraordinary was hurt last state visit to the united states back in 2007. every estate visit is steeped in protocol and extensive planning. you never want anything to go wrong. there's something extra special about the shine for queen elizabeth visit. it was a wonderful state arrival
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ceremony. as well as a beautiful state dinner. mike: my understanding is for the honor of attending the reciprocal dinner at the queen hosted it. what was that like? lex that's a last night did after the state dinner in white house. her majesty and prince philip had a reciprocal dinner at the residence in washington. a few of us on the staff, the president's chief of staff, the national security advisor and myself were invited to that. it was a smaller dinner those very intimate. the second time in two days that i had a chance to greet her majesty and prince philip. she was a very gracious, pretty good the day before a few of us had worked on the planning of her visit had hosted us at blair house to thank us for all that we had done to make her visit so perfect. so twice in a row, it was i feel very grateful for that.
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basics awesome but as a white house historical association board member what about her 70 year relationship with occupants of the white house? >> it is really incredible. no other world leader has known so many of our presidents. meeting 13 at the last 14. and her journeys here beginning in 1951 as a princess when she stayed out at blair house as the guest of president truman. in fact the historical had a beautiful commemorative journal this year honoring her jubilee. it beautifully depicts with many pictures and stories and anecdotes all of her visits to the united states. here it for great ceremonies of ours the 200th birthday in 1976, twice commemorating the first english settlement in the united states at jamestown. and then of course adjust each of the other visits outside of
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washington that she made as well pitch would tip orioles game. she went to a maryland terrapins game she went to children's hospitals. she went into the seventh award in washington to see housing projects there pursuant to the kentucky derby. and to california where she rode horses with her good friend ronald reagan. so, over a span of seven decades no world neither has known as many of our presidents as herbert. >> here we are 21 years after the september 11 attacks. usurp senior levels of the bush of ministration. i want to get your reflections as we look back on that horrific day. >> oh my gosh, none of us will ever forget it. in the white house or anywhere in the country. but evacuate the white house, feeling for the first time you know i'd worked three administrations and feeling really the threat of not being safe in what we thought always was a protected fortress. of course our hearts still
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grieve for all of the loss that our country experience that day. the fact in the reality for any of us that live through 911, we are cognizant of the fact we still have to be diligent. we are still at war. terrorists still want to hurt us. we are all told to be alert to see something and say something. we are also dependent on our government to protect us and do everything they have too. and i know that is something that really defined the eight years of president bush. >> rightful for your time and your thoughts on this important day, thank you so much. >> thank you mike. mike: when the home stretch of midterms just under two months left in the last few states wrap up their primaries fox team coverage with brian and blue bell, pennsylvania. and hillary von ennis seabrook, new hampshire. lester up and hillary were contentious republican primary is expected on tuesday.
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>> we are at a bike rally commemorating the anniversary of september 11. the republican said a retired army brigadier general is speaking. but in this race of both republicans and democrats in these midterm races are turning on their own. incumbent democrats are fighting to defend their seats in november. they are turning on president biden telling me that when it comes to inflation he failed. >> i think the administration was asleep at the switch when it came to managing inflation. >> think the president -- make it took too long to really begin to tackle inflation. >> republicans aren't lining up for a shot to beat senator maggie in the november flip the seat for republicans. the current front runner retired army brigadier general is fending off friendly fire from people in his own party who fear he is too far right and controversial to defeat sitting democrat senator maggie. potentially blowing republican
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shot at taking the senate majority back. mitch mcconnell aligned to super pac $4 million in attack ads targeting and boosting his more moderate opponent new hampshire state senator chuck morris. morris was just endorsed by republican governor who raid in on the race at the last minute. calling him a conspiracy theorist. baltic has caused controversy pursing the 2020 election was stolen and questioning the need for the fbi after the raid at martha maccallum mar-a-lago for this are taken out of context rushing off the attacks coming from his own party. >> the reason they are afraid of me as they cannot control me. i am not a career politician. i do not favor special interest. i scare them, so they call me names, right? not being a serious candidate, i will leave that to the granite stators to decide. >> mike, a lot of granite
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stators are still undecided. about 39% of primary voters have not made up their minds in this race. so really, it is anyone's to win. mike: hillary on the trail in the granite state thanks so m much. all eyes on the fiery pennsylvania senate race beating democratic jon fetterman trumpet back to republican dr. oz as the two candidates in battle it out under the national spotlight, brian has the latest from the ground in blue bell pennsylvania, hello brian. >> mike, good afternoon be both candid spending time in philadelphia at maybury major suburban counties today democrat lieutenant governor jon fetterman here in montgomery county is set to hold a women for fetterman rally paris to see the people behind me. this is a chance for them to spell out his pro- abortion rights stance. last night his challenger republican dr. oz held his own rally in bucks county, pennsylvania. alongside a louisiana candidate
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john kennedy. the campaign said there's some 1250 people at that rally. his third stop in the region in five days but last night dr. oz continued to attack fetterman for refusing to schedule a debate. last week quds that he would debate dr. oz sometime the middle to end of october. he did not commit to a specific date. >> the reason we are supposed to have a debate on tuesday and yesterday's because you get your absentee ballots in two weeks. we do not want folks voting before they've actually heard jada fetterman defend his part left radical ideas. >> fetterman continues to recover from a stroke he suffered in may. he had public events since then and he has struggled. all eyes they say will be on fetterman's ability to speak. he has stumbled on his words and lost his train of thought. today hope this message on abortion will be the topic of conversation. he promises to codify abortion rights in the law if elected as
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senator and has released an ad from doctors attacking oz approach life stance. >> if dr. oz were elected, he would only make the struggle for my patients harder. >> i am strongly pro-life i believe life starts at conception. >> no state, no government, no church has a right to force a woman to give birth against her will. >> fetterman has attacked dr. oz on the issue of abortion. particularly his comments recently dr. oz said abortion was a murder. dr. oz had to clarify his stance on abortion. the people shall be criminally charged for abortions. he said abortions should be allowed in cases of rape, incest as well as for life of the mother. >> brian on the ground in battleground pennsylvania paid brian, thanks so much. large groups of migrant still streaming across our southern border. we'll have a live report from bill and eagle pass, texas, that is next.
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mike: eight weeks out for midterms. join me now cassie the american racing pack executive director. matt bennett cofounder of third wave emma craddock stretches former client has white house deputy assistant. matt, lead us off. what is a state of the race about eight weeks out questioner. >> the race has changed dramatically in the last two months. in the spring everybody somebody huge red wave was going to destroy democrat majorities. no one is talking about that anymore. i think there's a number of reasons for that part one is republicans had a terrible recruitment year. they did not get the candidates they wanted in places like new hampshire as your correspondent just alluded, governor decided not to run as a case across the country. second is a gas prices are plummeting and inflation is coming down overall as the wall street journal reported today. the third is abortion, the response to the dobbs decision
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on the part of women all over the place has been a really extreme just women but men too. mike: cassie headed to the race at this stage? >> i appreciate his analysis there's wishful thinking they are trying to make it the case a look at the polling it does not bear that out her democrats had a good month republican sort of did too but most notably president biden is a woefully underwater with the all-important independence who are looking at the issues right in front of them. mainly the grocery store, the things they cannot find it if they can find them they are more expensive than they ought to be pretty much in gas prices i am still paying well more than a dollar more a gallon and i was paying two years ago when president biden took office. people are taking note of that. at every turn life is more expensive it's harder to come by those extra pennies. we let the federal reserve chair think things are going to have to get worse before they get better, midterm voters are seeing that as an referendum who have saddled us with this
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unnecessary inflation. mike: one big unknown is the impact of abortion politics roe v wade the npr poll suggested the issue is down a bit from june. matt how do you assess abortion impact? >> often what you find with big events like the dobbs decision they will have an immediate effect and then wane over time. don't think that's going to happen with abortion. what we are seeing a story after story of the horrific disc effects of this decision you have ten -year-olds being forced to give birth or flee the state to find here elsewhere. women showing up with atopic pregnancies who cannot get treated pretty women with cancer who cannot be treated. these stories are going to continue. i think what you're going to see is the impact of this is going to grow over time rather than receded. mike: cassie or pocketbook issues are cute what about abortion?
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>> i think it's a notable it's on about abortion is always been the single issue voters by don't think that's going to be any different this midterm election. things are going to poorly and our economy right now. people are feeling to her by the economic policies the democrats have saddled us with. to stay on for that reason for the going to go out to the polls are going to vote because of the lack of pennies in their poc pockets. and one thing that sort of change of. for those whom abortion is the number one issue i believe it's probably always been the number one issue. and so the increase in voters is not going to be enough to overcome those who are going to run to the polls for the perennial number one issue, the economy. mike: x and matt bennett thank you so much for your time. >> you look at live images in the southern border texas and arizona are continuing to send busloads of migrants who democrat run cities as lethal drugs like fentanyl fled into the country. his life on the ground and eagle
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pass, texas, hi bill. >> good afternoon. and eagle pass but where's the epicenter of this border crisis used to be in the rio grande valley months ago it moved to where we are will show what that looks like take a look at the video our team is shot. blatant river crossings in the middle of broad daylight. people grabbing sticks and polls to guide themselves through the rivers occurrence out here. also to help them pull each other through the strong currents. they get to the u.s. side of the river they walk right through barbed wire and they turn themselves into border patrol hoping they will be released into the united states for then texas dps acted as always we take a look at this video. they pulled over a motorhome in del rio. they talk to the driver from it they asked to search the vehicle where they look inside well, they find 14 illegal immigrants were inside that motorhome being smuggled. the driver as well as his passenger were both arrested for human smuggling. texas dps tell us they see the same thing day in and day out down here the southern border.
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take a look at this video from el paso. el paso has been overrun with illegal crossings recently. order patrol has not been able to handle for the ngos are already overloaded. what they are doing our street releases in the city of el paso pray there letting migrants go from federal custody in the middle of the city of el paso paid whether to bus stops, buildings, gas station, that sort of thing the city cannot handle it they started busting their own migrants to new york city and to washington d.c. take a listen to a city of el paso had to say about it. >> that is the overflow and customs and border patrol their processing center is full. we are taking on the 300 and or processing center all the ngos and stepped up to the center there's a point at the end of the day this is the many. at that point there doing street releases. >> and to point out, el paso is a democrat run city.
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they are now busting migrants to new york city as well but this is exactly what governor greg abbott has been talking about. numerous texas cities all across the border are overwhelmed right now. they simply cannot handle it. we will send it back to you. bill, thanks so much. we will be right back. new astepro allergy. now available without a prescription. astepro is the first and only 24-hour steroid free spray. while other allergy sprays take hours astepro starts working in 30 minutes. so you can... astepro and go. i'm jonathan lawson here to tell you about life insurance through the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three ps.
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of domestic violence and homelessness. so when prop 27 promised solutions to homelessness, i took a good, hard look. it's not a solution. 90% of the money goes to the out-of-state corporations who wrote it. very little is left for the homeless. don't let corporations exploit homelessness to pad their profits. vote no on 27.
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today it marks 28 years as a business opportunity member lives loss of that horrific debris joined by chairman ceo of the tunnel to towers foundation. frank, welcome. >> thanks for having me, mike. mike: estate is very personal to you for losing her brother steven. can you tell us about what he was doing that day? what kind of brother and family member he was? >> well, he was the youngest of seven. he was our little brother he was our little gift from god pretty was born to my oldest brother's 25 years older than him but i was closest in age and is 14 years older than him. he was our gift too. welcome september 11, 2001 he was just finished his night tour in squad one in brooklyn. he heard the towers were hit. he was on his way home. he turned his truck around, went back to his firehouse pretty got his gear drove to the brook mouth of the brooklyn tunnel.
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he was closed for security reasons? what a deal with the other firefighters were doing and the military he ran right towards the danger of a the 60 pounds of gear on his back and ran through that title to the towers were he gave up his life while saving others. mike: how is your family doing after that? i know you're honestly after steven did such a heroic act he inspired his older siblings to do good. we started the tunnels to towers foundation in his honor not just his own about all those who perished on 9/11. but most certainly our first responders. yes, we are doing great work. you're taking care of the greatest of all americans those who are willing to die for you and i. we built special adaptive for most catastrophic service members and we pay off the mortgages for goldstar widows and fallen first responder widows that have young families left behind after their loved ones gave their life for us.
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over 200 this year alone. mike: 21 years later curse me a whole generation is now around that was not here that day. what about educating our youth about what happened? >> you know it's funny you say that. we just rolled out tunnel to tower 9/11 institute where we have a comprehensive curriculum that people can just download go to t to tdot org. the whole curriculum is right there on our website. you can do it as a parent. if you are teacher you want to download it, you can download and i really hope school districts and states at download and start teaching the story of what happened 21 years ago today. >> thank you so much frank. god bless you and the 9/11 families. thank you for sharing your story with us for that's all for this our "fox news live". fox news live is next. i am mike emanuel, have a d wonderfurel day. n help you reac.
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