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lirkwill: the sun is coming up r daytona beach, florida, on this beautiful fourth of july weekend. it's clear, it's sunny, beautiful, meanwhile it's hazy in new york city. we welcome you in to "fox & friends" again on this saturday morning. joey jones along with rachel cam rachelcampos-duffy and will cai.
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joey: i haven't had a chance to talk about this yet and hope you'll allow me, there's fourth of july, celebration of freedom and marketed and then independence day and then celebration of the fight and war it took to gain the indianapolis dependence cpi hope the people -- independence and celebrate it. rachel: we kick it had off in the last hour and had a big fireworks display in wyoming and i was telling will, we were talking about safety with fireworks and i said it's really the dads that are really driving all of this stuff. will: there's a video of a family going around with a huge fireworks explosion in the front lawn and blows up the car and every year we talk about safety and no high horse to sit upon. throughout my life i've been
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calf leer. joey -- cavalier. joey jones said fireworks make him incredibly nervous. if joey says that, we should have a little respect to fire works. joey: what we're going to talk about there's signs that people are putting in the yard and combat veteran lives here and please respect that and don't set off fireworks and don't believe that and it's combat veterans and it's very visceral reaction to having been blown up once or i have a respect for fireworks and i want people to be safe and why is that? why am i a combat veteran because i lost my legs in afghanistan and before that iraq. talking about afghanistan, we had a pretty big report come out yesterday that the administration would not want us to know about. will: it was under a huge week of news following the supreme court decisions and the state department quietly releases a
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report on the withdrawal from afghanistan and said the following. joey: the decisions of both president trump and president biden had serious consequences for the afghan government and it is security, aar after action review, team found that during both administrations there was sufficient senior level consideration of not sufficient senior level reports of worst case scenarios and how quickly those might follow. rachel: says the former administration, it was a way to frame this as this isn't just us. they want to also blame the prior administration. what else do you see in that report that makes you -- gives you pause? joey: the one thing that bothered me the most and maybe i didn't dive in enough and understands where they not only unprepared and made things substantially worse and had a turnover of staff inside afghanistan weeks before this.
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most the people there and most the u.s. delegation or bureaucrats there working for the state department had only been there for a week or two. you're talking human intention services and routes in the dynamic of the city and people haven't been there and not good and how could they with the lower levels of state department officials and how could they be prepared for something like this. rachel: you wonder why it's an excellent point and wonder why they would then choose the day they chose to begin this enthrall there was a date and they wanted to be out in time for the 9/11 anniversary and he said there's no regrets about how this was done. listen. >> there was a report on the
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afghanistan draw saying there were failures and mistakes and do you believe there were mistakes during the withdraw and before? >> all the evidence coming back and remember what i said about afghanistan. i said al-qaida would not be l. i said they wouldn't be there. said we'll get help for the taliban. what's happening now? what's going on? read your press. i was right. rachel: he was right. will: just -- it's the tone as much as the words. it come withs a level of condescending tone and it was on the street and you were not right. joey: trying to hold my town back and give you guys a chance because i don't know if i'll stop talking if i get started. it's because i care so much. i lost my legs in afghanistan. i don't blame president biden for that. i don't blame president trump or even president obama that was
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the president when i lost my legs for that. but i do expect something from them. i expect them to understand what that means to lose good men and good women doing something that half the time they didn't know what it was for and knew it might keep people alive and have thousands of us come back forever changed. i'll never run beside my son. never be able to climb a ladder again and simple things that i love to do, i can't do that anymore. i'm happy to sacrifice something like that if i know the people who sent me there, and by the way president biden unlike any other president that presided over this war, he had eight years experience in administration over this war before he blame president. he more than anyone should understand this country and this war. for him to stand there and be prompted by question, that says do you recognize the war on mistakes and there were 13 service members killed and we didn't didn't recognize and have
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something more to the very least and shocker and i don't know if we made mistakes and we certainly didn't want to lose 13 heros and we'll do everything we can to make dam sure i'm not worrying about any sacrifice and the war my son serves in and the government we hold at highest esteem plan for and take into consideration these mistakes, this two decades of mistakes before they send him to war if he child abuses to serve. if you can't take those 13 heros and honor them by acknowledging this debacle, taking ownership for it and saying under my watch, it'll never happen again and right now this is how much -- this is important to me. i believe in the country and rebound in the economy and figure out the boarder and believe in the could be triple-demic to figure out the woke politics and when it comes to sending men and women to war, there's a very small class that makes all those decisions and i
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would vote for him if he'd come out the day after and said this will never happen again. this was thornhill tore is what i'm going to do and how i'll make sure i don't send your kids to war in this way. this is how i'll fix this problem and how i've learned from my mistakes and you've been in office for 50 years and probably haven't learned anything for 39 of them, but learn from this because that was blood. that've life. you stand there and say i got what i wanted. al-qaida isn't in afghanistan anymore. i didn't know that's what we were worried about. i think it was isis k and the taliban. you're trying to give me a victory lap because the taliban that t took my friends and legss in charge of a country they can't keel control of because it's easier to terrorize a country than run it. what's next? trying to spit in my face and tell me it's raining. if that's all you have, president biden, retire and let gavin newsom lose to somebody because that's going to happen in the next election if that's how you handle the blood and treasure we send to war. rachel: well, joey, he indicated the way he felt about this whole
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situation in the cavalier way in which he treated the parents and the families of those who lost their lives to those young men and women up on the screen and he was looking at his watch and so many of them reported feeling totally dismissed by him and his behavior when those bodies are coming back. thank you for what you said. i think it's credibility with the american people and it resinates with so many of us. thank you for that . joey: it's not about blaming him but how he takes responsibility. rachel: how re-responded when the bodies came home and at that press conference and also as you mentioned, l the shameless way they dropped this report as if it was nothing right before holiday when this is really important that we revisit this and look at what we did wrong and so it doesn't happen again. will: respect and appreciate
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your passion, joey. meanwhile, hunter biden attorneys sent a let tore house oversight committee into the foreign business dealings and they're coming out, guns blazing and suggesting in fact much of what we heard from the house republicans is false. according to to this message, it was from hunter bide ton henry chinese communist party affiliated businessmen on july 30th of 2017 and as a reminder, i'm sitting here with my father and we'd like to understand why the commitment made has not been fulfilled and i'll make certain that between the man sitting next to mer and person he knows, you'll regret not following my direction. now hunter biden's attorney, abby lowel is saying social security not real that . text message and what's app message is not real and the screen grab message is not real and cob tianas a myriad of issues and it's in a blue bubble
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and it's in green and proposing the chinese flag for the id and many articles confirm the data coming from the alter or manipulated and help that these methods you're using and some of them laid out in the letter and informed about the right things right way things should be done. rachel: this is about introducing some doubt into whether that what's app message is true or not. i had david webb on and look at $5 million that dropped into the accounts a few days later and that's all the proof you need to know whether that is true or not. they're trying to call the whistle blowers into question and these whistle blowers, you have to admit, they're so brave. they've been harassed by this administration. here's gary shapely, one of the whistle blowers responding to the letter and biden family lawyers resorted to intimidation before and reportedly
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threatening federal prosecutors with career suicide if they charge hunter biden and this attempt of this and it's no surprise. of course it's not surprising. joey: this is my understanding and maybe it's completely off here. sounds like their technically taking issue with the graphic representation of the text. rachel: but not the content. joey: it's a printout and you took it and put it back for the what's app messaging and that isn't visually what it looks like and they didn't want the common person to put it in blue and the graphic to show it was
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wrong. will: are you taking issue with the content of the message or visual representation of that message. rachel: this looks like russian disinformation and it did take the -- it was the shiny ball that took the media off that trail. till we got more confirmation and now no one denies that . will: it was to help biden is interfere with the election and there's been a lot of news this week. story in afghanistan and those are american heros and supreme court decisions and making america great and supreme court decisions are better and these are amazing decisions and make no mistake, the biggest story right now that has the most implications for your life is
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this scandal and about the deep state and weaponization of government to protect one party and the deep state being used against another party and just as hunter biden is getting off on all the charges, we have a former president now facing life in prison for something that amounts to a document dispute. will: a new plan to tackle student loan debt including delay in penalties for nonpayment. new income-driven repayment plan. the details revealed hours after the supreme court blocked biden's $430 billion loan forgiveness plan. including that i remember to cope with the recent supreme court rulings. rachel: what ask is going on?
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will: i know. moms for liberty summit in philadelphia resumes is this morning after speeches from 2024 presidential candidates like former un ambassador nicky haley, ron desantis and former president donald trump. all three promising to improve education by protecting parental rights and scrapping woke ideology. >> r radical left, marxists and communist, they'll never forget, don't mess with measuring's moms. will: school especially need to get back to understood -- and will's need to bet back to fundamentals as test scores are down. ricky fowler squares up and gets a round of applause from fans in detroit after nailing a long putt. he enters day three in a certain place but number one in the fan's mind and check out this epic orange mohawk.
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rachel: wow, that's a true fan. will: another amazing putt. will: those are your headlines. joey: i don't know much about gov but i find it to be -- golf but i find it rivetting when i see highlights and try to watch golf, and i'm like when is the fun happening here? >> rachel: you just need the highlight reel. joey: real quick, unbroken bonds of ballet, this is the book out right now. it's on sale and check out on foxnewsbooks.com or anywhere you buy books. shout-out to hometown area and i'm doing a virtual live signing wednesday, july 5 and on the 7 and 9. in chattanooga and dalton and
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love the opportunity to sign the book and get it virtually or in northwest, georgia, it's an amazing took and tells the story of ten amazing people affected by afghanistan. you'll read the book and know why i'm so also passionate about this. l up next, marc siegel joining us live. rachel: plus jfk jr. getting in shape to take on biden. how about ken kay's dmv photo shoot. all of that coming up. joey: and it's a walkoff and not talking about baseball. >> mr. president, thank you. thank you very much. great to have you. >> thank you. don't go anywhere. it's a very exciting day around here. joey: that's one bit of biden's very bad week. we're going to unpack it all. stay tuned. ♪
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suicide in the netherlands. will: 220,000 died between 120 and 2021. rachel: we have dr. marc siegel here to react. this hits home for me and i have a daughter with down syndrome and this is frightening to me this is how society is treating them as a medical dr. what do you think about the medical community takerring a role in euthanasia? >> i'm disturbed about it and you'll like this physician role and i've been strong on this for years and my role is to decrease suffering and prolong life, not to end life, there's no reason whatsoever for me to do that because we've seen in the united states that palliative care and hospice work. i can make people feel more comfortable who say they're suffering or who i decide who's so farring and this kingston
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report from 2012-2021 and up to 40% of those requesting assisted suicide are intellectually disabled or autism and who sides who lives or dice and makes that decision. does a state or decision? how do you decide what it is and the quality of life and i cannot think of anything more disturbing than this. will: why does it tell you your free to take your life. rachel: i agree with that, l. i don't think you have that right. god gave us life and i don't think that anybody -- that's called suicide; right. and physicians don't have a role in playing along with that and the state in canada as you know, there's a similar program called medical assisted diagnose and ma a name for it. made. you can ask for that if you're disabled or depressed. who decides who's disabled.
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joey, can you believe this. if you're disabled and have an injury, you can decide that you don't want to live anymore and some physician comes along and sign up for this voluntarily. joey: a few weeks ago i interviewed this lady and she was blowing the lid on five veterans that the canadian va they were asking for like wheelchair ramps and might take yourself and we'll help you kill yourself it. the medical doctor that takes an oath. rachel: it's the government saying it's going to cost us less and he'll look at slippery slope where it's heading and i can't reconcile this and physicians soul have to take a strong role against this across the board. rachel: a lot of people don't understand the front lines of defending life from conception until natural death.
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that is what it's been doing and we need to bring back a culture of life if we want to end this trend because as you said, it's so dark and so depressing to think about. rachel: first, rk jr. is flexing and marilyn monroe's bizarre indict and we've got so much stuff in my pop culture roundup. stay with us.m ♪ saving with liberty mutual, mom. they customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. check it out, you could save $700 dollars just by switching.
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rachel: we're starting off ask not what you can do for your gym but what your -- ask not what your swim can do for you but what you can do for your gym. robert f kennedy posted a shirtless comparison between him and joe biden. he's 69 years old. this is amazing. >> well, why did he do this? because of this man. this poor soul had cpap marks on the side of his face and rfk jr. doing pushups with the guys down at vets beach. rachel: the big question, we've been talking all morning, tesky toast roan, hgh. what's going on here. what's happening here, rachel, politics. this will be all over tiktok and gotten more media play out of this moment than biden did. rachel: he got 10.5 million views on this and this is the new way to do politics.
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>> smart toll picks. rachel: i'm down with that. marilyn monroe's bizarre indictt and she was ahead of her time. eggs for breakfast, lamb chops at night and an ice cream sunday and listen. she's the original carnivore, raymond. >> this is paleo before it was paleo and i think natural food, natural girl. this is what we should want. here we are almost 80 years later, people are still looking at this beautiful woman. this is the way to go. rachel: that's the way to go. >> ladies and men. rachel: compare to all the fake bo tocks crazy ozempic ladies. >> this is beauty. rachel: harry and meghan are booted out of frogmore cottage of spending $3 million on renovations. >> yes, they're nonworking royals and the governor and taxpayer picks up the bill for this. $4 million a year. if they're not working, they're
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out. that's what king charles said and i agree with him and they're making room for the wayward brother edward. rachel: that's a whole other one. rachel: if they have any left. kim kardashian turns dmv driver's license appointment into a photo shoot with a glam squad. almost, these licenses, they don't expire for like a decade. i don't blame her. >> can you blame her? this is the n degree of entitlement and having your glam squad go with you and light your dmv picture. come on. rachel: it's amazing. to all the haters, they're just peanut butt eric and jelly. yes, they are. this is hilarious. if you can, do it. >> this is about an entity
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rowing to inspire these part-time. rachel: it's whether she deserves to have a glam squad. >> at dmv? come on that . is not the cover of vogue. i liked having a glam squad this morning and i would have looked like hell otherwise. rachel: always fun to have you, raymond. thanks for being here. >> always love it. rachel: hunter headaches and supreme court show down and gas galore. >> u.s. industries grew work consecrated.
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supreme court where among other items, affirmative action was struck down. the supreme court said no, you may not take race into account when considering students emissions into college. in their decision, they started with north carolina and harvard. it up ends a policy supported by the biden administration that should extend nationwide. the very next day, the supreme court said you do have a first amendment right in the country. a first amendment right not to be compelled final $430 billion student handout and many suggest to curry favor and votes in the midterm elections and was deemed unconstitutionally beyond the power of the executive and that wasn't all. of course a story that should
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not be overlooked, the hunter biden scandal. scandal continues to move and progress this week. we saw in the federal doj case, more texts, more information yet more texts hunter coming out from gary shapely and john paul isaac set to give a presentation in the civil ways between hunter biden and delaware laptop repair shop fantasy and they love being in court cases and i guess so does hunter biden and his daughter, navy, have come to a settlement in a child support case where i guess hunter had to acknowledge that this is truly his child. part of the no good very bad week. take a look.
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>> it's a very exciting day around here. >> the constitutions say we hold these truths that all men and women are created equal and endowed by their creator. >> london and navy roberts and they do not get his last name. here to react is district media group president independent women's fellow and it's almost too much in one week. >> it's a lot and i want to talk
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about hunter biden's child and it's a very odd thing what he's saying is she can choose one of my paintings once a month and do we know if she likes paintings and do you know what his child likes to do. this very odd thing and hunter biden making it all about him and giving her the last name of biden, which he didn't want to do for a very long time. hopefully it's a relationship that she can have with the bidens, including her grandfather as well. will: so many things threaten to push things out of the news psychoand will my cohost, rachel campos-duffy said this is pushing them out of the news cycle and the story is the president of the united states making decisions in the best interest of the united states or is he compromised with influence peddling scheme and hunter biden aspect of joe biden will continue. it's starting to breakthrough
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beverly and the new york times and washington post and new cbs >> there's a reason we're looking into this and i'll say to you the president should be proud of his son and everybody would understand and want him to have a different standard for his own son than the rest of the american people and people see the hypocrisy and the double standard and i think this is going to be on the forefront of people's minds when they're voting will: it's not even about
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hunter biden and the president of the united states and evidence is mounting at the president of the united states. the policy of the moment and supreme court decision this is week and now there are those, you know, the supreme court a year ago when it struck down roe v wade and those say that played a massive role in a voter backlash, abortions now become a major voting issue and what about affirmative action and what about student loan forgiveness and while many should celebrate this on the principle level of constitutionality, how does it play in democracy? how does it play with the votes and does it give democrats yet something else to sort of run on? >> one is that not everybody goes to college and one thing that's off putting about the
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whole student loan forgiveness and they're going into the trade skills and blue collar workers and plumbers, electricians fill in the blank and they're asking for somebody else to go to college and the debt that person chose to take on and not enough people haven't gone to college and have great careers and asking why am i paying for somebody else and there's plenty of black americans saying i got here on my own merit and i'm capable enough and i don't need these types of affirmative action guarantees to get into college and then people wonder whether or not it got there because of my own merit. i don't think this has the same legs as abortion. will: most polling suggests that in almost every democratic group, affirmative action was fairly unpopular. beverly, it's great to talk to you this morning. thanks for your time.
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rachel: protests raged for a fourth night in france after officers shot and killed a 17-year-old in a paris suburb during a traffic stop on tuesday. more than 1300 people were detained last night were alone and footage of the incident that sparked outrage. officers surrounded a vehicle and opened fire as the teen appeared to drive off. french president macron urging parents to keep teenagers at home as the violence spreads. he claims that social media is playing a considerable role in the area.
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a chat bot to help coding course this fall and it'll provide feedback, answer questions and help computer science find -- students find bugs. but the course professor warns the bot could give students incorrect answer sos they should always think critically and those are your headlines. let's turn now to chief meteorologist rick reichmuth, not ai, but a real person. all though he could be replaced soon. rachel: so many people.ing to enjoy the outs and things rough and really hot across the southeast and know it if you're there and these are high temperatures today and notice where it's not so hot, still hot. but dallas 96 and mid land,
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texas, 92 and dome sliding over to the east and banking over much of the southeast and humidity is in effect as well. that's your tuesday. take a look at this, we have this line of storms that'll continue to fire each day, kind of across the same spot and arnold the northern side of that heat dome. there was ragaini really damaging -- there was a damaging day koenen in parts of the midwest and could see that again and likely flooding anywhere you see that green so if you get rain, you've had so much rain and things could flood quickly. back to you inside, rachel. rachel: thank you. coming up, absoluting old glory
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flag, of course we love you, shane. >> that's right. these are wood working flags that we make by hand and here, this is what we're teaching the kids to make wood flags so they're sanding and we're going to make big cutting boards today. spray that. watch what happens. this will turn a color and a final product. joey: is like that's an acid wash? >> safe chemicals.
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joey: comes with everything you need and safety glasses and rubber gloves and comes with everything and do cutting boards and acid washed flags. rachel: how long does it take to make a project like this? >> it's an average of fun for kids. >> going off to cabben or camping with your family and sit around and this is perfect kind of activity. >> i've got a wood working shop and i do this and don't know i've ever cut anything as straight as this. it was going to become precut and comes with the blue and it's like it. new york can do it in their apartment. rachel: what a great way to get kids to work with their hands and it's amazing. >> not a lot of shop class in school. working with steel, it's awesome
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and working with wood is a craft and we should promote it also. joey: what inspired you to do this? >> these are the exact flags i started in my garage with my son at 10. a lot of wisconsin and fox viewers supportive and my son justice and i have been killing it. will: we've got another patriotic mission coming up on supporting military family withs folds of honor on this independence day. more "fox & friends". ♪
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