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if you can't remember to catch special report live set your drs 6:00 p.m. eastern 3:00 p.m. on the west coast and i hope you join me fox news sunday republican presidential candidate nikki haley and jake ons clause. thanks for watching special report. aim shannon bream in washington jesse watters prime time starts now. >> thank you shannon >> welcome to jesse watters prime time, i'm kayleigh mcenany. we begin with a fox news alert. supreme court served up three major rulings this week. first they did away with affirmative action. next they delivered a huge win for free speech. and then they dropped a hammer on biden's executive overreach. the supreme court blocked biden's $400 billion student loan bailout. he tried to force it through using executive power instead of going through congress. but you can't do that.
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biden isn't a king. but don't take that from me. >> people think that the president of the united states has the power for debt forgiveness. he does not. he can postpone, he can delay. but he does not have that power. that has to be an act of congress. >> so catch this. the court citeded that exact line from pelosi when they slapped down biden's bailout. one of the very few times nancy and i agree on anything. but that hasn't stopped the media from losing it. >> if you think about all the grievances that are brought about the trump election, what you're seeing is severe backlash in the sense that people do not want to see black and brown people excel in this country. >> do you think it's a setback for gender equality? >> well, it's definitely a setback for social mobility through education. >> these decisions over the last 24 hours are essentially making
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it harder for a range of communities to go to college and seek a higher education. >> this represents an extremist minority who's determined to bring the country back to a time where we could not attend the same schools, eat at the same restaurants or drink from the same water fountains at their white peers. >> i can't with these people. no, this is about the plumber not paying the bills of the graduate. makes a lot of sense, right? it's not just the media irresponsibly fearmongering over that decision. justice kagan, get this, painted a bizarre hypothetical situation in her dissent. a terrorist situation, these are her words, sets off a dirty bomb in chicago, beyond causing deaths the incident leaves millions of residents, including many with student loans, to flee the city to escape the radiation. they must find new housing, probably new jobs, and still their student loan bills are coming due every month. okay. a dirty bomb goes off, are you thinking about repaying your student loan debt?
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no. i don't think so. and if the president needs to he can always pause payments like trump did when covid first hit america. so what's this all about? why is the left down. because the student loan bailout was the democrats pitch to get junk voters. 18-29-year-old voters went for joe in 2020. that's been slipping a lot. now half of voters that age disapprove of his job performance. why? they think biden is ineffective and they're worried they won't achieve financial independence. they were banking on their students loans being wiped away. and now joe doesn't have that in his back pocket for 2024. he's nervous. >> mr. president, why did you give millions of borrowers false hope. you doubted your own authority here in the past. >> i didn't give any false hope. the question was whether or not i would do even more than was
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requested. what i did i thought was appropriate, was able to be done and would get done. i didn't give borrowers false hope but the republicans snatched away the hope they were given and it's real. real hope. >> here's the truth he's not telling you. this wasn't even his idea. sure biden's no strangerer to executive overreach supreme court has slapped him down time after time on environmental regulations eviction moratoriums, vaccine mandates. but this student loan handout was kamala's idea. the treasure secretary and jill biden both warned joe, do not do this. but kamala convinced biden to rush it out before they even had it blocked down. she handed biden a list refuting all his reasons not to do it. that was in the new york times. but when kamala was asked who's paying for it, he refused to answer. >> who specifically is footing the bill for student loan forgiveness. >> we haven't gotten a concrete answer from the administration yet. >> well, let's start with this. first of all, a lot of the same
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people who are criticizing what we rightly did in following through on a commitment that we made to forgive student loan debt are the same people who voted for a tax cut for the richest americans. >> can't make this up. the supreme court also delivered a huge win for free speech today. a graphic designer in colorado said a law there would force her to do things against her religious beliefs like designing a web site for a gay couple's wedding. if you change the channel you will hear a lot about how this is part of some anti gay agenda. that's not the case. this has nothing to do with sexual orientation. this is about free speech. justice gorsuch wrote this. "tolerance, not coercion, is our nation's answer. the first amendment envisions the united states as a rich and complex place where all persons are free to think and speak as they wish, not as the government demands." also worth noting, justice gorsuch authored an opinion that was protective of the lgbt
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community, but no one will tell you that. did anybody in the media even read the decision? >> a lot of people worrying about things like jim crow. can somebody decide they want black folks to come in the back door because they don't want them in their store. i mean, how far might this go? >> today's the last day of pride and it's a dark day. it was a victory for extremists in america. >> so it's really important that we fight back now and that we organize around this so that it does stay very, very narrow and it doesn't start to filter into one day signs saying we don't serve gay folks. >> now open season for discrimination, all kinds of different fronts not just limited to gay couples but on the basis of race. what's to stop someone from saying i don't want to serve couples that are in interracial relationship. >> what stops people is the constitution. but anyway. earlier this week the supreme court also tore up affirmative
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action in universities. they said it discreme gnats against white and asian college complicates and goes against the constitution. justice clarence thomas said it best. the constitution continues to embody a simple true two discriminatory wrongs cannot make a right. constitution prevails. how do you think the media reacted? >> clearly the court, in my judgment, stuck a dagger in in the back of many of us. i think the politics of this is that it will cut deeply into black and brown voters. >> the chinese and korean kids always want to know how to make their application material seem less chinese or korean. the rich white kids wanted to find ways to seem less rich and less white. >> just makes an asian kid and native american kid black kid feel like you don't matter. >> is this leading to no women in colleges soon? >> let's bring in south carolina senator tim scott. he is a 2024 gop presidential candidate. welcome senator. >> thank you very much. good to be with you.
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>> yeah, it's a big day, senator. the student loan decision came down. biden struck down using pelosi's words. but president biden said he has a workaround, the higher education act apparently is his next shot. what do you think of it? >> well, here's what we know. the supreme court said exactly what every american that i know understands. you take out a loan, you pay it back. there's no reason for us to ask nurses aides and welders to pay for the student loans of doctors and lawyers making six figures. this is what you call common sense being seen by the supreme court and ruling consistent with common sense. it also saved the american people somewhere between 500 billion and a trillion dollars. it is a significant impact, and it also reigns in president biden's ridiculous efforts to actually apiece his base by
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doing something we say giveaways. just plain old giveaways. >> senator, speaking of this politically. biden is hemorrhaging voters 18-29. but how do you convince them they are not victims of a so-called maga court, they have been defrauded by joe biden. >> well, very simple. i said it first, if you take out a loan, you pay it back. that's what we call common sense. it's also consistent with our american values. but more importantly, they are allowed a return on invested dollar of student loans is $2 million in life-time earning for a $35,000 worth of student loans. this is an easy math equation. if you graduate from college, you will have the resources to pay it back. so many americans today, like my mom, never had an opportunity to go to college. i don't ask her to make my student loan payments when hi student loans.
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i thanked god all mighty that i'm the first college graduate in my family. it is an easy conversation to have filled wind common sense. but what happens under president biden, he continues to look for ways to attract voters through giveaways. we also see the results of printing and spending $4 trillion, it led to 16% inflation for single mothers like the one who raised me. she has to make a decision, can she put gas in the car, can she cool her home? and, frankly, 20% increase in the price of food in this nation. senior citizens on fixed incomes because of bidenomics. they are suffering today with the loss of $10,000 of spending power. that whole mess of numbers is an equation called it's time to fire joe biden and elect tim scott. go to vote tim scott.com, join the revolution. >> well, senator tim scott thank
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you very much for your thoughts today. have a great weekend. >> god bless. thank you. >> let's turn to arkansas governor sara huckabee sanders. governor sanders, welcome. >> thanks so much for having me. >> it's great to have you on this enormous day and the youreries prudence, big first amendment victory but it took moments for chuck schumer to come out and blame it on the maga activist wing. your thoughts sarah. >> i think this is a great day for america. i'm so proud of the supreme court and the rulings that they have made standing up for free speech and the way that they have shut down the out of control craziness that is coming out of washington. this is a great day for our country and another reminder of thanks that we have shifted to a conservative supreme court thanks to the people that president donald trump put in place during his time in office.
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it is a major win and something we can all be proud of and celebrate. >> no doubt about it president trump deserves a lot of credit and you deserve credit for trying to protect transgender minors in your state for life-altering surgeries, talking about castration. you've passed the save ad lensens for castration act. vasectomies are a big deal took me years to make that decision. you're protecting minors but my understanding is an obama judge knocked it down last week, you're appealing. what's the process. >> we are in the appeals process and i feel confident when we go to 28th circuit the attorney general arguing the case is going to win. because ultimately we are a country that cares about kids and we are not going to stop until we win in protecting kids. and that's exactly what this legislation does. it is absolutely outrages that we would allow the woke mob to control and do this to young kids. i have three kids, kayleigh. i know you're a mom.
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my kids can't decide what they want to eat for breakfast or what they want to dress up for for halloween. they are not capable of making this type of life-altering decision that will permanently put them in this place. so we have to do things that protect them, and that's exactly what this legislation does and we're confident that we'll prevail on the appeals process. >> and, governor, if you don't prevail in the 8th circuit will you appeal to the supreme court? >> absolutely. if that's what it takes, certainly we would appeal to the supreme court. but, again, i feel confident that we'll win at the 8th circuit but if necessary we certainly would go all the way to the supreme court. >> it's my understanding your beautiful children, whom i've met, were drawing chalk on the sidewalk in front of the governor's mansion, a cross, beautiful picture. what happened? >> you know, my kids, during the pandemic, learned that if you put painter's tape down you can create a pretty unbelievable mosaic using sidewalk chalk. and they did an absolutely
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stunning mosaic with a cross of the sinner at the front entrance to governor's mansion this week. and an out of control leftist group demanded that i erase the cross from the entrance of the governor's mansion and delete my social media post. i have a very simple response for them. absolutely not. not only will i not erase it, i may see if we can put them all over the sidewalks and get my kids to make even more of them because it is insane to think that this group could tell my kids that they can't put art work out in front of the governor's mansion celebrating their christian faith. >> final question. you were my predecessors in the white house, i looked up to you greatly. i still do governor. before my first briefing, you know, there's a lot of trepidation before you walk to the podium for the first time. you sent me a lot of advice and this part stuck out to me. most importantly pray, let god carry you through the tough times, give you strength when you don't have any wisdom.
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how does your faith inform your role as governor today? >> you know, my faith doesn't just inform my role as governor, it defiance in everything that i am and every part of me. and so having the ability to live out my faith, whether i'm necessity the role of governor, mom, friend, daughter, or press secretary, is incredibly important, it's not something i can discard because it's such a big part of who i am and what i'm about and it drives me. and so i'm thankful that i have it. it's certainly what carries me through on the most difficult days but also gives me hope, not just in those hard moments but, frankly, in every moment. and so i'm thankful that i have it, and i'm never going to shy away from sharing it or talking about what i believe in. >> governor sanders, you're an inspiration. thank you. >> thanks so much kayleigh. great to be with you. >> we've got the details of hunter biden's child support deal. you won't believe what he's
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♪ >> kayleigh: hunter biden's been riding high for the last couple of weeks. seems like no matter what terrible thing this guy does, no one wants to hold him accountable. yesterday, hunter biden settled his child support case with london roberts, the mother of his estranged daughter. the deal lets hunter off the hook for tens of thousands of dollars of child support payments and adding insult to injury, it also stops his daughter, navy, from using biden as a last name. but, don't worry, the court gave navy a small victory, if you can even call it that. hunter's daughter gets to take home a few of her dad's finger paintings. quite the consolation prize.
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and it's not just in family court where hunter is coming out on top. who could forget his sweetheart plea deal from the kinkily last week. biden walked away from federal tax and gun charges with just a simple slap on the wrist all because the doj did everything it could to protect him. hunter's former business partner tony bobulinski, you remember him, actually reached out to the u.s. attorney's office. he asked him, i want to testify in front of the grand jury against hunter. bobulinski would have been able to provide detailed information about hunter's shady business dealings. even tying joe to the corruption. but the prosecutors, they didn't want to hear it. >> i know one thing, i haven't been called in front of them, which is surprising, disappointing. our country deserves the facts, they need to know about the facts. >> kayleigh: and it wasn't just ignoring potential witnesses where the doj failed. turns out the two u.s. attorneys in california and dc, the ones who refused to charge hunter,
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they're biden supporters, with fec records showing the attorneys have a history of donating to kamala harris and joe biden. surprise surprise. so the more we learn, the more it looks like the doj was covering up for the biden family crimes. they're not the only ones playing on team biden. you guessed it. the liberal media is practically running pr for the first family. they've done everything they can to cast doubt on the bombshell what's app message where hunter shakes down a chinese business executive while he's sitting next to joe. >> we have not verified it. it's based on a what's app. we don't know the verification of that. we don't know whether hunter was exaggerating when he was talking to someone. whether it was authentic when he said my father's here with me. >> not verified that's the left wing media's favorite phrase. any time they want to bury something they say it's unverified. it worked so well with hunter's
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laptop they're trying it again with the what's app message but they weren't counting on the irs whistleblower's attorney blowing up their theory. >> it's important to know this what's app message did not come from the laptop or any nefarious source. gary shapley testified that they did a search warrant, they gotta hold of hunter biden's i cloud account and they did a search warrant to apple, to the apple cloud where they accessed hunter biden's what's app messages, imessages and other information. and so this is credible. the agents wanted to follow up on this and the prosecutors told them not to. so the agent said, well, let's get the gps location of the 2--of the father and the son and let's see if they're actually in the same room at that time and the prosecutor said we're not doing that. >> kayleigh: so the media saying apple gave a fake message in response to a subpoena? right. maybe the media should be asking why agents didn't want to follow up on the incriminating message but instead of doing their job
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and trying to expose corruption they're making light of the situation by giving us headlines like this. the ap said, booze, drugs, a pet snake and foreign business dealings, families can cause headaches for a white house. just a headache. usa today, hunter biden isn't the first relative to be a president -- relative of a president to be investigated. see, the media wants you to think that this is no big deal. this happens to every president. but that's a lie. and it's not just the print media who refuses to take this seriously. because when msnbc had a chance to talk to joe biden live yesterday in studio, we didn't get a question about hunter, the plea deals or tax fraud. instead, this he just laughed in our faces. >> we don't get a lot of presidents through this studio, so -- >> huh. >> thanks in advance. this is very exciting for us. >> exciting for me. >> kayleigh: like a cackling school girl. a 20-minute interview with the sitting president and not one
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question about anything that matters. since liberal media and the doj are refusing to do their job it's up to the gop and congress to get things dong. house republicans now asking to interview 11 doj officials including u.s. attorney for delaware david weiss in relation to hunter's charges and crimes. hopefully someone will finally hold the bidens accountable. republican ron johnson is one of the senators leading the investigation into the biden family and he joins me now. welcome senator. >> hello kayleigh. hope you're doing well. >> kayleigh: you been that. senator johnson i want to put up the time line because it's crucial and no one's using the laptop and what it means to whistleblowers. 2018 irs opens hunter's investigation. 2019, the fbi learns about hunter's laptop. weeks later, according to shapley, fbi agents confirmed the authenticity of what is on that device and even so, fast forward, a year later essentially, august of 2020, the
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fbi sits you down and says they worry you're advancing russian disinformation. was the fbi running cover for hunter biden? >> i believe they were. i think it started when they left the jon mcisaac -- john paul mcisaac's computer shop and said it's our experience people don't talk about these things don't get in trouble. and that began their pre sabotage of any news coverage of the laptop. and, by the way, to a certain extent it worked. we had over a hundred articles published against us that we were soliciting russian disinformation, we got that information which was later leaked to the washington post to smear me and impacting the wisconsin u.s. senate election in 2022. but this hasn't been widely reported that the day after senator grassley and i issued our reports in september 2020, mcisaac now finally felt safe enough to surface with that computer. he offered it to us.
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now again, all the warnings, all the accusations, sound like an odd story. so we did our due diligence. so we went to the fbi, and the fbi should have told us immediately, yeah, we've known about that, don't worry, we believe -- we've authenticated it. it's not stolen property. they gave us the run around for weeks to the point where mr. mcisaac grew impatient and gave it to giuliani and the new york post published the story. i think the fbi is running interference for the bidens, for the democrats, for years and years and that's one of our problems. we have a complicit, we have a compliant, we have a corrupt media and we have a corrupt -- we have corrupt actors inside our federal health agencies -- federal law enforcement as well as our intelligence agencies. >> kayleigh: merrick garland said i never interfered in this investigation, he's been unequivocal about it but you believe there's some targets for impeachment here. you list merrick garland and tony blinken. what's your reason? >> well, first of all, tony blinken lied to my investigators
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when he said he never e-mailed hunter biden. we have those e-mails. either merrick garland or david weiss is lying. we need to get to the bottom of that. but if you just take a look at the evidence, david weiss was not able to indict hunter biden in dc, in california he didn't get appointed as special counsel so sure sounds like somebody else was calling the shots up in the doj and obstructing the investigation. this has been a sham investigation and kayleigh i have to wonder, do you think little navy is going to be able to sell the finger paintings for the half million dollars her father was able to sell them for? i doubt it. >> so sad finger paints given but not a last name. senator johnson you're doing great work. thank you. >> have a good night. >> kayleigh: up next, worried that big city crime is spilling out into your home town? democrats have a message for you. >> [bleep] the suburbs. because they don't know a [bleep] thing about how life is
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♪ >> kayleigh: americans are left feeling helpless as crime continues toss plague major cities across the country. one of the america's most cage rus cities milwaukee has become a nightmare for its residents. carjacking, they're up 30% from two years ago. >> christina williams walked out of her apartment to find busted windows and shattered glass. >> i looked around and i noticed that all of our cars were broken into. >> reporter: including her own. angelina bradford says her car has been broken into at least four times in the last year. her windows still busted out. >> y'all just come over here, not a care in the world, just taking from people who work hard. >> reporter: neighbors want the break-ins to stop and for the thieves to be caught. >> kayleigh: milwaukee is the third highest violent crime rate in america and shootings are an everyday occurrence.
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just last week, two teen gangs engaged in a shootout that left six kids shot. they luckily all survived. >> they're babies, they're babies. oh, lord, come on, jesus. jesus. jesus. jesus, jesus, jesus, jesus, jesus, jesus. that baby done be shot in the [bleep] neck. my god. >> kayleigh: wow. residents of neighboring suburbs are rightfully worried that this kind of violent crime is starting to leak out into their towns as republicans are trying to nip this in the bud by investing in more policing but not everyone's on board. this is what democrat state senator la tanja johnson had to say about the plan. >> to say that these additional police are needed because crime is spilling out into the suburbs, what about these babies who are being lost right in their own cities? who are born into poverty and
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then who die before they even get an opportunity to change. to change what they were even born into. [bleep] the suburbs, because they don't know a god dam thing about how life is in the city. >> kayleigh: morgan ortagus is a national security founder and former state department spokesperson and colleague of mine. morgan, defund the police, defund ice, f the suburbs. who writes this stuff? >> you know what's sort of crazy about this story, too, kayleigh, it's not like crime is isolated to cities or even fentanyl. what we're seeing for example in the fentanyl crisis that affects and plagues every community in america, right? that is the number one killer of people 18-49 in this country. and people who are experiencing this fentanyl overdoses in their family it doesn't matter if you live in the city or the suburbs or what your ethnicity is or
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what your socioeconomic status is of your family. we're seeing that it affects all walks of life and that's why people should be concerned about crime in this country and about the border and i think parents in the suburbs, and in major cities are worried not only about their communities but how can your heart not break whenever you see these images of crime in major cities in america? you and i have talked about it so much on outnumbered and i think if you're a human being, you care not only for your children but for the children that have to endure the crime in cities like milwaukee that are plaguing these communities. >> kayleigh: yeah, well, latanja doesn't seem to care so much with the f the suburbs. it's crazy to me. morgan, just speaking purely politically, how dumb is this move. scene i mean suburban moms, suburban women we hear about this all the time, paesht apparently key to biden's victory. f the suburbs? this is going to be an ad, f the suburbs, f the suburbs, vote for
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the republican nominee. >> in the fox news article that talked about this, someone was quoted as saying, what if someone from the suburbs used that language about the city? how about bringing communities together and not trying to constantly divide us? we actually know kayleigh in major cities around america people are leaving because of the crime problem. we've certainly seen this over the many stories that you and i have covered in chicago, for example. and so i wish politicians at the state level, at the national level, stop using rhetoric to divide us and instead let's find creative and constructive solutions to bring our communities together using this type of language in a state capitol, it's unbecoming of a legislature. >> kayleigh: unbecoming and, mark my words, this will make it into a campaign ad. morgan, thank you. >> yeah. >> kayleigh: the biden administration just dropped a huge july 4th friday news dump. they always do. we'll tell you what it is next. ♪
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♪ >> kayleigh: biden's afghanistan withdraw in 2021 was a chaotic
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mess but joe biden said it was a major success. >> the extraordinary success this mission was due to the incredible skill brave write and intelligence of the united states military and our diplomats and intelligence professionals. >> kayleigh: today joe biden's own state department released their report on the withdraw completely disagreeing with him. correspondent christina coleman is here with the latest. christina? >> reporter: hi, kayleigh. yes, a blistering state department report blames senior biden administration officials for repeatedly changing guidance during the u.s. exit from afghanistan. it oops blames them for failing to decide which afghanistan should be allowed to evacuate during the violent chaos. "senior administration officials cannot make clear decisions regarding the universe of at-risk afgans who would be included by the time the operation started nor had they determined where those arrogance would be taken. that added significantly to the
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challenges the department and dod phase during the evacuation. the report states that both the biden and trump administrations had insufficient senior level consideration of worst case scenarios and how quickly they could follow. however it was under the biden administration that this chaotic scene from the kabul airport played out during the deadly two-week evacuation. 13 u.s. service members were killed. however, today, president biden maintained there were no mistakes or failures during america's messy exit from afghanistan. >> do you think there were mistakes during the withdraw and before. >> remember what i said about afghanistan? i said al qaeda would not be there. i said it wouldn't be there. i said we'd get help enter the taliban. what's happening now? what's going on? read your press. i was right.
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thanks. >> reporter: okay. so white house press secretary karine jean-pierre was asked during today's press briefing what exactly the president meant by read your press. she said he was referring to the, quote, tough decision he had to make but provided no further detail. kayleigh. >> kayleigh: christina, thank you. let's bring in afghanistan veteran and fox news contributor joey jones. he is the author of the brand new book unbroken bonds of bat, a book of heroism patriotism and friendship. we will get to this in just a moment. joey, can you translate what our commander in chief said? >> nobody can translate what he said, his own press secretary can't translate what he said but let me tell you what he didn't say. he didn't say, at the very first opportunity, 13 heroes died and i wish that weren't the case. i wish i could have made one decision different. the amount of respect you have for a man who can admit a mistake, acknowledge sacrifice and loss, and say by god we won't do it again, it won't happen that way again, i'd vote
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for him today if he said that out the gate. that's how important this is to me. because more important than our economy or anything else, because i have so much faith in in country to do the right thing for people to get up and go to work and right the ship with wokeness and all this stuff. but more important for anything to me is to know we won't send sons and daughters to die in needless wars or to die in a war that is nothing but a yo-yo for whichever administration wants to get elected. we didn't find a 20 year war we fought two ten year wars. and this man being the most egregious of all the ontor only president in the entire war who had eight years experience in the war before he became president stands there and says something like, well, we didn't want al qaeda to be there. do you isis-k. and to he will the us the taliban being in charge of afghanistan armed with our stuff somehow makes the world a more safe place is beyond egregious, it's malpractice in the office of the commander in chief and for him to react that bay
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because he's mad because they asked him did you mislead people about student loanss in the question before, have some honor and dignity or go to retirement and let gavin newsome lose. >> kayleigh: the reports saying no top tier state official was coordinating overall efforts, unbelievable, and there was insufficient senior level coordination. i can't believe it. >> that's not about blaming him. that's about looking at how he's reacted ever since. >> kayleigh: yes, exactly right. getting to your book unbroken bonds of battle, it has been number one on amazon. i am so happy to talk to you about it. a lot of heroes in this book, one you mention is the nurse who was at your bedside. >> we interviewed ten people, nine service members and one gold star wife. those are the center pieces, the focal points of the book and how they played a role in my life and what they've gone through but then so many other people in the book, many of them aren't with us anymore but one being a nurse in law school, i don't know her name, i couldn't show you her face but she looked at me the moment i woke up and said hun you're going to walk again.
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the reason that's important is because the first words out of my mouth is where's daniel grier. the truth is he was standing beside me and last i saw they were carrying him off in a gurney but she knew something i didn't, which was the truth, which was i believed i would walk again. she knew i would find out about daniel grier and a little later i did. he was a few rooms over i don't know the exact timing but stacy in the book his life was flying to take him off life support because the ied hurt his brain, severe traumatic brain injury and took his life. >> kayleigh: daniel grier an american hero and you talk about his beautiful gold star wife. >> please read the booken a her chapter. the strength she showed and her faith in god, i wouldn't know how to emulate it so i have to be inspired by it. >> kayleigh: got to get this book number one on amazon. don't miss the independence day special tuesday tonight from 8-10 p.m. senior, joey will be hosting with carley shimkus ice a hush any and jimmy failla.
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>> a few things more american than fireworks on the fourth of july. lyrics love that scene but leave it to california to ruin all the fun. los angeles is canceling five fireworks shows along the county's western coastline because of environmental concerns. that's right, the environmental activists are trying to cancel america's birthday party. but it's not wild fires or air
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pollution they're worried about, it's the ocean. they claim that firework casings end up polluting the bays and we can't have nice things. there's millions of cars idling on the 405 every week in bumper to bumper traffic but few red, white and blue bottle rockets are going to upset the climate. if la is going to shut down shows, people will take matters into their own hands and we all know how that works out. >> run! >> don't try that at home. it's the fox news contributor
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and fireworks come for the beef and what's left. >> celebrating in the country and low and behold the los angeles for the display for juneteenth. did they dare to suggest that one shouldn't have a fireworks display? >> no, it's the fourth of july they're confident you can cancel and get away with it. >> it reminds me of governor christie nicole. she had a beautiful display, mount rushmore and beautiful trump win and canceled three years in a row, biden, president all three years. >> remember in the eyes of the democratic party left in particular, mount rushmore is basically a most wanted list at this point. so of course you wouldn't want to do anything there. no, i mean, this is a classic thing, you know, try to be a
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spoil sport and stop everyone having fun and stop all the innocent fun we can have in america, and just make sure that you don't actually tread on the toes of anyone that might hurt if you did so. >> most wanted list and a great way to describe mount rushmore and giant kites could pull cargo ships across the ocean. what could go wrong. what happens if there's no wind? >> i see nothing going wrong and vast containers all able to be pulled swiftly all hours of the day and night by a couple of parachutes. definitely going to work. >> you're a big believer in >> no, i'm being very, very sarcastic. >> i'd love to see john carey drop the private jet and go okaa boat like gerta. >> might be able to make his climate conference by 20 50s. >> al gore 2, who's your
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favorite climate activist before we go? >> the schoolgirl greta because she's always such a joy to watch and listen to. >> love her. very wise woman. that's all for tonight. thank you for watching jesse watters prime time, i'm kaylee. have a great night. >> good evening, america. i'm lawrence jones. so for the second day in a row, the left radical agenda took a major blow in the supreme court. president biden is throwing a fit after his student loan bailout got struck down, more on that in a minute but first, why the left lost today, the first amendment got a huge win. the supreme court ruled in favor of a colorado web designer named lo

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