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>> todd: allen, texas reels following the shooting. >> a long word tonight, the word i long for is let's be a people, that comforts those who mourn. that prays for those who grieve. that brings the oil of joy in the spaces of sadness. >> todd: eight victims were killed and others injured. three of the injured are in critical condition fighting for their lives. the suspected gunman, mauricio garcia, did not have a serious mental illness history and worked as a security guard. he received two rounds of firearm training in 2018 and 2019 and authorities are investigating his radical beliefs, he was seen wearing a
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patch on his chest that suggest he had neo-nazi leanings. an officer called for backup just moments before he inn countered the suspect in the mall. >> moving -- i got -- >> todd: one victim has been identified by family members as between the-year-old christian lacour, who worked security at the mall. back to you. >> brian: what about the cop? imagine running full speed, encountering a shooter and taking him out. >> todd: he had no backup, he did alone, not knowing if the shooter was there alone. >> ainsley: he was there for another call and got there in four minutes. >> steve: i was reading daily mail this morning, a story about another woman working in a store and put a dozen customers in an
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interior bathroom and went outside and when the cops came and freed the people, they passed her dead body. she had saved their lives, put them in the bathroom and wound up dying. >> ainsley: oh, wow. >> brian: eight dead in texas, one witness described the scene this way. all of a sudden, bodies start flying all over, they were dead, some missing legs, it was horrible. >> steve: the director of that facility in brownsville says victims were mostly venezuelan men, at least 10 others were hurt. >> ainsley: my gosh, both incidentses happening in texas. the driver in this incident in
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brownsville is arrested. one police officer says it doesn't appear accidental, the judge says it is unclear if the driver lost control or intentionally ran over the group. they are waiting for toxicology to determine if there was alcohol in the blood or drugs. >> steve: brownsville is one of the three texas towns that have declared states of emergency because title 42 expires in three days. remember title 42 put in place two years ago with thought of preventing covid and now it is going to end. official are bracing for gigantic in november throw in brownsville, el paso and laredo, they have declared states of
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emergency. once lifted at midnight on thursday, they are expecting 13,000 people to stream in from across the southern border employing >> brian: now it is 7700, according to border patrol. >> steve: they will see a doubling. the administration says don't worry, we have been preparing and had time to put together tichl raer facilities, they have hired contractors, cut processing time so they can let thousands in faster. >> ainsley: they are already lining up. >> brian: look at the video bill melugin put out. i look at this as horrible, people are breaking our immigration system, deciding to storm the border, my story should not qualify me for asylum, but this administration does not care. there is no way they are ready and they have this idea of
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setting up two border outlets in guatemala and colombia and both are weeks from being ready. mr. mayorkas, you said you are ready for this moment, but you are not ready for the moment. border patrol says do not believe a word he is saying. it is all not true. numbers are stunning, we have allowed 1.2 plus million into our country in 448,000 total in 2020 and now 1.2 in five months. >> ainsley: this video was posted by bill melugin from the drone team. title 42 expires in three days and this is what it looked like last night, yesterday afternoon, long line of illegals in brownsville, texas yesterday crossing from mexico to texas and the majority single individuals, one woman in the
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blue t-shirt, majority are guys. they are carrying plastic bags to put telephones and important documents in. they have seen a surge of venezuelan migrants in south texas, particularly in brownsville area. >> brian: where our tax dollars are going, million under biden without gotaways, gotaways put us through the roof. we are dealing with 7700 arrests per day or apprehensionings, increase of 700% on an average dare prior to this year thchl is going. title 42 eight they say will be fine, it will not be fine. they say there is no comprehensive immigration reform, i blame congress thachl has nothing to do with securing the border. should suffice to stop this, as henry cuellar said, they need to see people going out of the
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country. symbolism of loading up on plane and going out as you came in would send a message to other countries that america has shut its doors. >> steve: governor of texas, greg abbott will be joining us in half an hour to announce a brand-new program to do something about the surnl that will start on thursday. >> ainsley: bring in piers morgan, host of piers morgan uncensored on fox nation. >> piers: what is your jet lag secret? you fly back, haven't had a whole day and look as sprightly as you do today. >> ainsley: i was worried. i took my daughter with me, i was concerned how it would affect her. we slept on the plane and stayed in pajamas all day and did church on the computer and took it easy. i think we're okay.
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>> piers: amazing day, wasn't it? we covered three in a year, the jubilee and the death of the queen and now coronation of a new monarch, these haven't happened in my lifetime, it was an amazing honor, to have you and martha and the whole fox team, it was a privilege. >> ainsley: it was an honor to host with you, you grew up there, your country, i thoroughly enjoyed it and thank our bosses for sending me. >> brian: coverage was excellent and ainsley did carry you and you owe her a lot, as well martha was brilliant. what are your thoughts knowing our country the way you see it when bill melugin puts up drone video of the amount of people coming in. does any sovereign country exist when they let millions in without knowing who they are or
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what they are up to? >> piers: it is completely insane and i remember all the fury about this with donald trump and his efforts to curb what is going on on this border and he was vilified being racist and anti-american and bigget. is this the option? america is heading to a dark place, you can't do this. there is a problem in this country that involves tens of thousands of people per year coming on boats, migrants, some are legitimate asylum seekers. the scale of your southern border is pretty terrifying and the idea that joe biden, who has been a politician for five or six decades doesn't feel this is emergency or crisis, is terrifying. >> steve: see what happens as of thursday midnight. pick your brain about this, you
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have weighed in on this. we have a sound bite of former collegiate swimmer riley gaines and she has -- is out in the forefront saying women should only compete against biological women, otherwise it is never going to be fair, it is time for boycott, listen to this. >> it's a matter how many girls have to be injured playing against a male and have to lose out on scholarships and trophies and titles, how many girls have to feel violated in the locker room? i believe it will get worse unless we have more women willing to boycott. we have girls who the whistle blows and they don't run or swim, they stand on the block and they don't go temperature is unfortunate to can women to make this sacrifice, these are their sports, they shouldn't have to give up anything to want change
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and get change. >> steve: is is that a good idea? just to boycott rather than compete against a biological male competing in a female sport? >> piers: i think it is, what else can you do? more and more trans athletes at the elite end of sports, having the same issue here, as they compete against biological females when they are biological males, it is unfair, unjust and unequal. i think it is now cheating. this is doping we were talking about, people would take action quickly, as they have in the past. it is cheating to be biological male who transitions and i have respect for people who want to do that. nothing to do with personal sexuality or dysphoria. this is a pure issue of biological fact. if you are born biological male, you have immediate physical advantage post-puberty over
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biological female and what we're seeing now is the desecration of women's sports and question of safety and i saw what she said about lia thomas coming into the women's dressing rooms and so on, this is not right. i heard brian saying, we all know it is not right. 99% of the population know this is inherently wrong. if it takes boycott to snap people's brains into gear and do something about this, either you have trans athletes compete against their biological sex. trans women compete against men, which is what many of them did far less successfully or create new category for trans athleteses recognizing many more heading toward elite level.
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this cannot go on thchl is about women's rights and need all women to stand up like gutsy riley gaines and say enough. if it takes boycott to do it, i will cheer them on. >> ainsley: after the coronation, the queen and king had a private lunch for family. harry, nowhere to be seen, got on a plane, commercial plane and went back for his son's birthday in california. the king made a toast, he seemed disappointed and said wherever you are, i wish you a happy fourth birthday and did a toast to archy, what is your reaction to that? >> piers: harry has discovered the hard way he's completely irrelevant. great balcony scene with the new queen and king and he was gone straight to the airport, supposedly back to his four year
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old's birthday party. i have three sons, on their fourth birthday party, it has never been about archiesh's birthday party. it was will or won't they come, how will they behave and sit and so on. nobody cares, their poll ratings are dissent grating as much as prince andrew. the public have had enough and over the last two days we saw the real royals, charl, camilla and william and kate take center stage and when i say real royals, future of the monarchy. the current king and his son and heir and his son and heir, that is where the national focus is, where the global focus is and
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harry has discovered the hard way, if you trash your family and the monarchy repeatedly for years on end in books and netflix serious and your wife joins in, there is a day of reckoning and that came on saturday in westminster abbey. >> ainsley: last night the big concert and i watched, all festivities over, there to have fun. the family was excited and charlotte singing with katy perry. william said he would not sing "all night long." >> piers: that speech was significant, what i love was
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warmth he showed to his father and the loyalty, as prince of wales, he knelt and stepped forward and kissed him. charles was very moved and said thank you. he nailed it that the royal family is kind, caring people, tolerant and at the head of one of the most multi cult oural places on earth. rebuke to a little brother over in california that actually you can trash us issue but this is the real -- >> brian: one more thing to do, once and for all, knight piers morgan, make you an official knight. i want this to happen. >> piers: sir piers morgan, biggest mistake your country made was kicking us out.
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you would have a monarchy and i could have been knighted king of america. >> ainsley: can i be your queen? i want to live in a castle and be a queen. >> brian: did you just propose to him? >> steve: only place you will be a king, you have shows every week night 4:30. thank you for joining us live. >> ainsley: thank you, had fun with you this weekend, thank you. >> brian: i will do the coverage. >> steve: 8:18 in the east and 7:18 in chicago. >> ashley: starting with headline in chicago, young police officer shot and killed in front of her home after her shift on the city's south side. ariana preston remembered as someone who wanted to help her community and fight for justice employs house oversight
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committee chairman james comer, the "new york post" reports hunter biden former best friend is being pressed to share details about president biden's business dealings to avoid a sentence. the biden administration has new rules for dishwasher, targeting water use and utility bills. any dishwasher made in the u.s. or imported would use 27% les power and 34% les water. those new rules could go into effect by 2027. i do not want to handwash my dishes. >> ainsley: then hire brian's butler. >> brian: good character building. >> brian: go to the steam and wash our clothes, fantastic.
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>> ainsley: "little house on the priory" on the wash board. >> brian: those were the days. >> ainsley: defendant's exhibit ceiling showdown tomorrow to hammer out deal before we run out of money. senator mike lee will join us live. i look back with great satisfaction on my 32 years in active duty. i understand the veteran mentality. these are people who have served. they've been in leadership positions. they're willing
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negotiations with congress tomorrow. our next guest leading a poush by senators vowing not to back any debt ceiling increase without substantial reform. republican senator from utah, mike lee, joins us now. good morning to you. >> mike: good morning. >> steve: tell us about this letter, you have been working on for days, 43 republicans, maybe more, all saying what to the president? >> as i've spoken to senator after senator, putting this letter together, seen a degree of resolve, which is a favorable outcome for us. we're telling president biden, we're not going to pass clean debt ceiling increase. raise the debt ceiling, it appears necessary to do it with
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subst substantive. if 41 senators don't want something to happen, they can effectively stop legislation. it takes 60 votes to bring debate to a close. we've told president biden, we'll work with you, but it is not tree just as president biden as a senator consistently and repeatedly asked for concessions in exchange for debt ceiling voteses, we're insisting here, that is not too much to ask when the american people are hurting and suffering. >> steve: republicans now in both chambers have the president in a pickle. he said, i will not negotiates issue but the nows passed a deal with spending caps and senate
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saying we will not give you 60 votes, you have to negotiate. the president says he will not negotiates, now how does he turn around? >> someone who says they are not going to negotiate if a body consists of more than one person, never reality, certainly not reality here. perhaps the president needs to be reminded of the fact he has one voice in this. hey can't pass something through congress, unless he works with congress. his party doesn't control the house or 60 votes in the senate. this is not a lock for him. we represent the american people. the house bill is fantastic, i applaud kevin mccarthy having pushed through massive reform with house republicans and i
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think speaker mccarthy and president biden sitting down tomorrow will go a long way toward how important this is. >> steve: republicans will not allow the united states to default, right? >> no, that is not on the table and never has been on the table. the interest on the national debt is what we're talking about. we stopped paying that, that would amount to default. we're not allowed to do that anyway, small fraction of revenue coming in that goes to that, we have more than enough revenue to do that, we have to act and act with substantial spending reform and budgetary reform, that is what the american people need. >> steve: and republicans are united in both houses. senator thank you for joining us from utah. see what happens, 8:30 in the east. coming up texas governor greg
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>> steve: 147th westminister dog kennel show carried by two networks. >> brian: janice adopted lola last year. >> ainsley: hi. >> janice: i have the president of the the dog show with me. hi, don. you are amazing. >> you are amazing. >> janice: this time last year i talked to don and talking about getting lola and villa will be competed tomorrow with the terriers. laurie is president of the
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terrier of america club. that is correct. >> janice: i love you like family. >> i love you like family, too. >> janice: tell me about this beautiful breed. >> this breed is so unique, we love it to death. small, athletic, intel gents, wonderful temperament. >> janice: and a rare breed. do you think lola could be a show dog? >> definitely. she is looking the part and the way she's sitting in my arms and posing and holding herself, all about it. i absolutely see lolacoming on stage. >> janice: what about villa, is she prepared? >> totally prepared, i'm the one that is nervous. >> janice: is it rare to be breeder, owner and groomer?
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>> not so in which this world, grooming is intense, it is breeders and owners that presents in the show ring. >> janice: long story how we got lola. you had a part in this and guy benson. so excited we got to meet you and villa. don, i'll talk to you tomorrow, how does it feel to be a president? >> last year we talked about best in show was the pinnacle of my career. and what am i going to do next, here it is president of the kennel club. >> janice: thank you both for being here, i love you and lola, you are my life, i love you, too. this is the best moment of my life, i want to thank my husband and my mom. >> steve: lifetime achievement award. >> i love you. >> brian: my goodness.
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>> ainsley: back with headlines. 13 facing criminal charges after blocking the track at a subway station to protest the death of jordan neely. jordan neely's death ruled homicide after he was held in a choke hold by retired marine daniel penny after allegedly making threats. happy days star scat baio has had enough in his home state, he says, i am making my way to exit stage right in california,
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citing the homelessness. he says there is no consequences for rampant crime. those are headlines, to brian. >> brian: fox news alert, new detail about 32-year-old shooting suspect who opened fire in a crowded outlet mall in texas on saturday. killing eight, injuring seven and there was a hero cop who was on the scene for unrelated call, called for backup before ta taktaking down the suspect. >> i -- >> brian: texas governor greg abbott joins us now, what can you tell us about the cop and the motivation of the shooter? >> sure, i was in allen, texas last night meeting with the investigators and the local leaders to talk about exactly that, they are not releasing the
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name of the officer who took down the shooter and why this happened. i know the victims and the city want to know why this happened and what caused it and the investigators are looking into that. they hope to be releasing information as quickly as possible. >> brian: about the, we'll find out about the shooter, who ared is he is white supremacist nazi sympathizer? >> there are early stories about the shooter out there. what i can tell from talking to investigators yesterday and that is people should not jump to conclusions because there is a lot of conflicting information about him. i'll let the investigators work through the goo i's background and once you see information, it will reveal more about why this happened. >> brian: governor, no one has to tell you what thursday is,
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goodbye title 42, hello title 8. what are you doing because the government has let you down at this point? >> the biden administration has been a disaster, they ripped apart policies that led to lowest illegal border crossings in decade. underbiden highest border crossings ever and we may have more coming across in a year than arrested in the city of chicago. we are deploying today a new texas tactical border force made up of elite national guard who are trained for one thing and that is to identify areas where illegal immigrants are trying to cross the border and fill that gap and repel them to deny them access to enter into the united states. they can do it one of several ways, physically turn back those who are trying to come over
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illegally and they are building immediate wire border barriers that prevent people from coming across the border and you saw early iteration of this, when you saw long lines of people in el paso in 24 hours, build a border wearier and stopped in-flow immediately, using strategies to put a stop to it. >> brian: 7700 so far, how high do you expect the number to get? what are you capable of handling? >> so the biden administration itself estimated about 13,000 people a day coming across the border. that is overwhelming tidal wave. with regard to the wall built with regard to the well over 100
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miles of constantina wire wall and the mesh we're putting up, we are spending capabilitieses by the hour and we need to continue to press onward very quickly to build as many barriers as possible to turn back as many people as possible. >> brian: i watched senator sinema yesterday and she was saying almost no communication with homeland security and that is with her governor in arizona and sheriffs in the local sheriff's office. have they communicated effectively with you, mayorkas? he says he's been preparing for a year and a half and they are ready employing >> so as you all and everybody knows what mayorkas has said, he said the border is closed. i've talked to mayoker a couple times, he is either lying or doesn't know what is going on,
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the border is not closed, doing nothing to stop it and the policies are going to entice more people to come across the border. >> brian: you have a big announcement, tesla left california and went to texas, right? >> this is exactly right. tesla first talked to elon musk about building the giga factory in austin, texas, which he did and liked texas so much he moved tesla headquarters to texas and the boaring company spacex and other companies, this is near corpus christi texas for batteries needed to plug into tesla vehicles.
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>> steve: joe biden is doing the limbo in a new poll that is out. >> they are camping out by tens of thousands south of the border, we have everything you need to know. >> republicans say they have the goods on the biden family and should hear about it this week, we await on that. >> bill hemmer knows all the answers, kickoff new week in a few minutes, see you then. >> ainsley: we'll be watching. today is ve day, 78 years since allies won the war in europe. former bomb tech joey jones sat down with the last living witness to the german surrender. >> louis graciano, you got 1300
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birthday cards. what is the secret to a long life? >> the secret is here, cook everything with olive oil. >> from italian heritage? >> i believe so. >> your parents come from italy. >> right. >> immigrants in new york city. you are in new york and get drafted, how did you feel about that? >> i didn't mind, i was ready to go. >> when you got to england, your job was to set up camp for other soldiers coming in preparation for v day, is that correct? >> that is right. >> the ships and crafts steam, norm andy consecrated by the blood of our heroes. >> you were third wave, first and second wave were right in front of you. what went through your mind? >> i lost two men.
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did something inside you say, i will live through this? >> i didn't think about anything, i didn't think about living or dying, i knew the lord was with me and say my prayers. >> you were driving a tanker truck full of fuel. >> that is right. get the equipment ashore. >> driving a gasoline truck is dangerous itself. >> i got it on the shore and jumped out of it in a hurry and got under the cliff. germans were on top shooting down and i got my flame thrower out and put that all on the fire and got rid of the machine guns there. >> the fighting doesn't stop, you kept fighting. >> took us 43 days to fight through. we kept fighting until i got to france. >> you get an order that says you have to go find a unit on
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their way to the battle of the bulge. >> general patton, half of his unit was lost, the captain said, you got to go on a mission with me. i says is that a request? he said, ki put it in an order. >> victory in europe and rejoicing all over the world. >> may 7, 1945, you were in the room the day world war ii was won in europe. >> the germans came in sign of surrender. eisenhower didn't think they would sign it and didn't come in, the french, british and russians and germans, wouldn't sign until they signed it first. i took it to eisenhower's room. >> he told me to bring them up there if they signed it.
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>> there is a reason why people are just drawn to your story. it is because you're not looking for glory, you're not telling a story about how amazing you are. in telling your story, we learn how amazing your life has been. it is really inspiring. as a man who has seen probably the worst war has to offer, are you proud of your service? >> i'm proud, yes, i didn't do it for glory, i did what i had to do. ♪ >> amazing war hero and regular guy, he wasn't a combat troop. he goes to normandy and drives a truck. he puts in phone lines, they said, go rescue this unit and gets to the battle ever the bulge. he makes sure utilities at the little red school house works
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and takes the germans to eisenhower, he will not tell you how great he is, he will tell you how much he loves his family and he veh could have come to hollywood. instead he meets bobby, his wife, who is from alabama, they end in georgia and he creates life there in small-town georgia as a hair stylist in a salon, that is what he did before the war. i hope my generation sees this story and says, you know what issue i can go to my hometown and have a full and amazing life no matter what i saw in war that challenged me. he stands a a testament. >> ainsley: we are grateful to all of them. more "fox and friends" moments away. es are ours too. our retirement tools and advice can help you leave a legacy for the ones you love.
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>> see you on radio. >> bill: good morning, guys, welcome to a countdown to chaos, a live look at brownsville, texas. one of several border cities declaring a state of emergency before a surge of crossings. hope you had a great weekend. i'm bill hemmer. >> dana: i'm dana perino and this is "america's newsroom." how was the derby? >> bill: amazing. to the people of louisville, kentucky, thank you for sharing. >> dana: a great american tradition. "america's newsroom," we are
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