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♪ joe: another beautiful performance by the u.s. air force heritage of america band. they do this all morning, brightening our day with patriotic tunes and beautiful music. rachel: thanks for joining us. we begin with a fox news alert. protests continue in france for a fifth straight night after the shooting death of a teenager last week. joe: the team was laid to rest yesterday. will: 700 arrests were made according to officials, the violence reaching of the home of a french mayor who says they rammed a flaming car into his house injuring his wife and one of his small children.
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rachel: french president emmanuel macron pulling out of a visit to germany. joe: he was seen at an elton john concert when the violence had several locations in paris. will: there's a need to understand what is happening in france. there is a sense under the surface the reminds us of 2020 and we hope is not some type of foreshadowing into something that could happen in america. the reason, france has had mass migration for quite some time. we are of course dealing with the mass illegal immigration event at the southern border that extended over several decades, really a cute over the last couple years but we had conversations this morning about the shooting of this 17-year-old and there's a video and there are conflicting facts on what went down in that video. did he try to ram police, may
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have been punched by one of the police officers, his foot came off the break, regardless what happened, there's clear problems in french culture. we talk to the senior editor of the american conservative earlier. rachel: he said these attacks were preplanned. >> this is not sporadic or spontaneous violence. there's a cadre of people. they are having a moment similar to 2020 except in 2020 it was more sporadic. extremely active in germany and france. there are groups active among the military community, the suburbs of paris, where there are dissimilar to situation and
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their own what's apps groups, their mosques where they plan protests. it is planned. joe: heavily armed and heavily planned. what are these groups or are there groups? he said antifa. don't know if it is a disjointed antifa or international network of antifa. our administration says antifa doesn't exist. what i wanted to get into is are these international groups that stretch back to other countries that are sending ideological messaging into france saying create havoc, or is it a domestic group who says we are disenfranchised and treated badly and we will rise up? will: interesting note is that he said it was preplanned. you see these images of weaponry involved. doesn't seem to be abating. there's the angle of the cultural issues france deals
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with, seems to be dating back to their colonial era, don't know if it is cultural superiority and france but seems to be unique, distant was from the uk, from germany and the united states, seems to be unique. rachel: our guest said that, things that, the young man by the way it was, algerian dissent. there was that. we keep an eye on this story, things are heating up in france. coming into the tourist season, many of the businesses, people tied to the summer tourist business are really concerned a lot of pressure on emmanuel macron to deal with it quickly. will: big week when it comes to the supreme court of the united states knocking down president biden's student loan forgiveness plan, knocking down affirmative action and upholding free speech in a case in colorado.
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donald trump in an address in front of 50,000 people in south carolina talked about these big wins. >> we appointed nearly 300 federal judges, three great supreme court justices. this week those justices ruled to move our country forward with a merit based system of education. how big is that? isn't that big? the supreme court also ruled that president biden is not allowed to wipe out hundreds and hundreds of billions, probably trillions in student loan that which would have been very unfair to the millions and millions of people who paid their debt through hard work and diligence. rachel: donald trump taking a victory lap on the amazing outcomes of supreme court decisions last week, which he can take credit for for having put conservative justices on
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the court and in many ways putting a break on what a lot of americans who oppose policies thought could never happen so you saw the overturning of roe versus wade a few weeks ago i mean a year ago, celebration of its anniversary a couple weeks ago but all these decisions as well. pickens was chosen to be the place where donald trump was going to launch his large-scale rallies that have been a signature of his campaign. 50,000 people showed up from bordering states. it was so big that they had to shut the town down causing the daily mail to have a headline called he's still got it. think of the forces trying to stop donald trump, whether it is incorporate media, entertainment, big tech, these crowds, don't think there's another candidate on either side of the aisle that can do
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this. joe: 50,000 s. carolinians show their support for donald trump, the man at his agenda but not as much support for those other politicians in dc who are endorsing him to include senator lindsey graham. this is his reception. >> lady sent gentlemen, welcome united states senator lindsey graham. [booing] >> welcome to pickens. thank you for coming. want to find something in common? calm down for a second. >> senator lindsey graham, who really, going to have to work on these people.
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all right. he is there, he is there when you need him. rachel: i was a political spouse for 10 years, i've been to many trump rallies. the point is what happened to lindsey graham is super embarrassing. he's a native son of this state. here comes this manhattan former president who gets all this love and lindsey graham invited donald trump to do this opening of his big rally in his home state and that is the reception. i believe lindsey graham would have gotten a bigger reception ukraine than he would have in pickett, south carolina. will: i have been the bad guy, the voice of sanity on cnn. i've been a foreign in the side
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of espn. i know what it feels like to be the bad guy but not in front of a crowd like that. that is his home state of south carolina. the point for me isn't to poke fun at lindsey graham but to understand the message being relayed in what you assume is friendly, you wouldn't be wrong in many ways, donald trump as a longtime ally you would receive a friendly welcome. the fact is not a friendly welcome, revisit a policy. joe: voters are little more informed, not simply trump likes me so you should too, maybe voters look at what you're saying when you' re not around trump but what you've done in decades at nbc. i'm not indicting lindsey graham on his record. i have fought a couple wars, don't like how much he likes them but outside of that he is probably viewed as an establishment republican in a lot of ways and that is why voters are booing.
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rachel: it brings up trump's relationship with lindsey graham. people are confused by it because lindsey graham, while he may as donald trump said, he's always there when i need him, it's clear behind the scenes, he is not on board with this america first agenda and many people have said the he has been secretly or not so secretly behind donald trump's back 40 many policies donald trump stands for. nonetheless, they are golf buddies, they hang out together and donald trump accepted this invitation from him. it brings up that question, is trump the practical businessman that understands that lindsey graham may come in handy and better to keep him by your side, what's going on their? joe: the late senator john mccain. i never heard trump try to
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reconcile that. that was lindsey graham's best buddy. a lot of people say this senator was best friends with john mccain and best friends with donald trump, two sides of the spectrum. what does he stand for? maybe it is common sense. will: united states farmers have begun to sound the alarm as chinese real estate buyers are buying up farmland, 383,000 acres have been bought up, $2 million in land value bought by chinese real estate interests. rachel: i interviewed john voight of the black farmers association. he's very concerned about what is happening here. he's saying not just because much of this farmland, some of it is being bought close to military bases, there's a concern about that but he says this is a danger to america's food supply.
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he and i both discussed how late congress has been to the game but he pointed the finger at president biden saying this is something president biden could stop with an executive order, purchasing of land by communist chinese companies, listen to this. >> international problem that needs to be addressed by congress. congress needs to act now. this president needs to act now to get tougher on china. it looks bad that we are losing farms at home due to foreclosure and we are providing billions of dollars to help chinese farmers but we can't get help here at home by this administration. it doesn't look good. american farmers should come first and should put laws in place to pass on a rich legacy of farmers and to do that -- rachel: they are outbidding farmers and other americans who want to purchase farmland.
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joe: the conservative tenet of free-market turns into globalism, the populism idea of america first, two groups though agree on a lot of things start to disagree and we see where does this best serve our political ideology. for america, security should be at the top. rachel: the other person buying farmland is bill gates who doesn't want you to eat meat and we saw the fda approved the first lab created meat where they take cells from chickens and create lab created meat, that has just been approved. we have a problem in america with our food. it is obvious we have a food problem. i think it's a sleeper issue. we had kelly means on the show talking about this, not just the chinese are buying up our farmland and bill gates who has ideas how we should even though he looks very unhealthy himself but we need to take care of our
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farmers and our food supply in terms of keeping it healthy and all kinds of crazy stuff that's making us unhealthy. will: it is part of the chinese, despite, not a free market system and if we get into business, the chinese communist party, we talked about this during the pandemic, the insecurity of having pharmaceuticals under control of the chinese communist party, we are getting into bed with and making ourselves dependent on a cold war adversary. joe: freedom comes at a price but you can sell your sovereignty. rachel: we are going to turn to your headlines and start with this fox news alert, two people are dead and at least 28 others injured including three critical he after a shooting in south baltimore overnight. the city's mayor spoke about it this morning. listen. >> reckless cowardly act that happened here that his
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permanently altered many lives and cost two people their lives. i want those who are responsible to hear me clearly. we will not stop until we find you. rachel: hundreds of people reportedly gathered for the brooklyn day celebration, no arrests have been made and police are asking anyone with information to call detectives or crime stoppers. officials say they will give more update later this morning, more this afternoon. the fury 325, the tallest and fastest roller coaster in north america is temporarily shut down after a visitor spotted a crack in one of its support pillars. a spokesman for the amusement park in north carolina says it is under inspection and will remain closed until repairs have been made. so far no injuries have been reported. i wonder why it took a visitor to find that. the birmingham stallions are
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your champions for a second straight season. cornerback alex magoo leading the charge in the 28-12 when. >> magoo scrambling around keeping his eyes down, watching this ball towards the end zone. for the touchdown. rachel: dion kane took home the championship. those are your headlines. will: he did go to clemson. looked it up. congratulations mvp dion king. still ahead, to be back on the trail, president biden and listing the help of his buddy barack to help his fundraising efforts. jason chafe it's on the obama/biden team up. joe: up next the latest plan from the white house to fight climate change by blocking sunlight.
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♪ >> i call this enemy the sun. since the beginning of time man has yearned to destroy the sun. i will do the next best thing, block it out. joe: it may seem funny on tv but that concept may soon become reality. the biden administration signals its fight against global warming may involve blocking sunlight. the white house spokesman research claiming solar radiation modification would enable better informed decisions about the potential risk and benefits of srm as a component of climate policy alongside the foundational elements of greenhouse gas emissions remediation. our next guest warns this is government's way to control your weather. mark morano, publisher of climatedepot.com. my take this morning is this is one of those or else, get on board with everything else or we are going to block the sun
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but it is a little bit more reality than that. tell us about it. >> this is bill gates funding this through harvard university. this is retro 1970s. in the 1970s they believed fossil fuels were creating aerosols blocking the sun, creating man made global cooling so they came up with the same kind of geo-engineering solutions back then. they wanted to put black soot on the arctic to melt it. one proposal to use nuclear energy to loosen the arctic ice caps because they thought they were growing too much. john holdren in the obama administration supported geo-engineering if you will of the climate. this is radical, risky, unproven, unknown effects but they are doing it has a sort of lever over as to say the biden administration, we know this is dangerous, we don't know the effects but people aren't buying electric cars fast enough or embracing green new deal policies so we have to
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risk our entire planet with this research. it is weather modification. china has been doing it for years. another form of what the government is been doing, abc news meteorologists talked about the cloud seeding to increase rain, snow or storms, they will -- government will control weather and you will be happy. that's the new motto. piers: was talking about the cloud seeding, something they've been trying to do for a while. if they don't get to block out the sun they will try other more practical ways like electric vehicles, putting those on us, a poll shows 59% of us oppose phasing out gas cars by 2035, 20 one% support biden's policy on this. what is your take on this? >> i don't think we need a poll to show us these numbers. the american people have voted, 7% of cars are electric vehicle sales in america despite
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massive subsidies, massive tax credits, mandate, banning gas powered cars led by california and 18 states, trigger laws, they've done everything they can to promote electric cars, they are more expensive, have less range and they increase our dependence on china. it takes fossil fuel to make a car and charge electric cars, makes no sense, what they are doing is creating car shortages by these gas powered car bands to force into mass transit. joe: inviting china into our auto industry when passing things like the chips act a lot of it is speaking both sides of your mouth, thank you for joining us. still ahead, we head out to sundance, utah, where abby hornicek is spending independence day we can. here's the u.s. air force heritage of america band. ♪
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♪ ♪ hen we metamorphosize into our new evolved form, we carry that spirit with us. because you can take alfa romeo out of italy. but you best believe, you can't take the italy out of an alfa romeo.
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chirping and kevin here has been coming for 25 years. what makes sundance special? >> look up at this 12,000 foot surf behind us. it has a way of arresting you with its majesty and the resort, the people the community, we call it rustic elegance. >> something we noticed in utah is the focus on family and values. talk to me more about the community here. >> our family, i have three kids and all three grew up on this mountain. we came here as avid skiers. the community has a way of enveloping. part of it is because everybody here has a love for the mountains, love of nature. >> reporter: we are celebrating the fourth of july this weekend into 4 july this weekend into tuesday. what is it like during this time? >> people come here from all over the world and they come to
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connect, to discover nature, they come to learn because there is so many things, the provo river down here, flyfishing rivers, horseback riding and hiking and the chairlift. there something unique here for everyone. >> what? coming back and you have a favorite memory? >> we have a saying, winters bring you here and summers keep you. we came here for the winters and discovered the summers were mind blowing and beautiful. we have memories on the river, many ski members. my kids grew up here. >> reporter: what is the best way to see this resort? >> it would be a great way, this mountain right behind us,
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to do this on horseback, it is mind blowing. >> reporter: what i heard in that answer is i should get on the back oak. >> i think you should do it. >> reporter: everyone in new york is going to be jealous of me here. while i take oak forest been i will toss it back to you. will: pick up the reins. there you go. now you are ready. i am jealous. riding buckskin like oak through the mountains of sundance, utah, count me jealous. have fun, thank you. >> reporter: thank you. will: keep up with everything going on at sundance, visit their instagram at sundance resort. still ahead, obama back on the campaign trail with text, videos and a visit with his old buddy joe but after years of
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biden have democrats lost hope? jason chaffetz ways in. and other performance from the u.s. air force heritage of america band. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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twitter limiting the amount of posts you can read after users reported problems accessing the site yesterday. verified users can receive 10,000 tweet,s, new users can read just 500. elon musk blaming extreme levels of data scraping and system manipulation for the changes. he says the limits are temporary. are rare massive tornado reportedly injuring some people and leaving a trail of damage. severe weather pounding the midwestern us with severe winds, rain, and hail. the storm downed powerlines in st. louis leaving many without power. rick reichmuth has are forecast. >> reporter: severe weather across the tennessee valley. take a look at the weather map. on sunday i like to show you
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how much precipitation is coming, the west coast will be really dry. when is the monsoon coming? not yet. it is hot across the west and that brings in the moisture but we have a couple weeks ago. the central plains, significant precipitation coming in, southeast a lot more moisture, northeast as well, south florida that is what the next week will look like. move forward to tuesday, tuesday forecast, a few scattered showers and northern plains, we see those showers as well, thunderstorm in new york city, across the west warming up, seattle, 86 °. as you head out, across the south, temperatures the 70s and 80s, the heat we are dealing with is beginning to break down and we get back towards more normal summer hot temperatures instead of extremely hot temperatures.
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rachel: president biden's approval rating his dismal lows can his reelection campaign is turning to a familiar face. >> up against the first fundraising deadline in the campaign and we need you with us. makes a difference to me and i appreciate it. take it from me. >> and me. >> president biden: go to joebiden.com to join our campaign. rachel: jason chaffetz joins us to react. the video includes jogging get to gather, try to make him seem more younger. can obama say president biden at this point? >> those are the craziest things, so can do. you can't tell me barack obama likes doing that stuff. it is so below him but the reality is president biden has a hard time negotiating a teleprompter let alone figuring out how to walk offstage,
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doesn't relate to core constituencies which are younger americans. president biden needs help and so does kamala harris which it will be barack obama doing that, 20 fundraisers, he's out there on social media working his butt off. i happen to be leave my personal belief i do not believe president biden will be on the ticket by the end of the year. president obama knows he has to prepare and get the money ready for whoever the next nominee is. i think it is more about that than getting president biden reelected. rachel: i don't think president biden makes it to the end but we will see. let's stick with obama. president biden doesn't relate to the average voter. you saw the decisions come up, definitely victories for donald trump and barack obama and michelle obama were what people
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call rage tweeting about systemic racism and oppression in america and sleuths online were able to figure out those tweets were coming from a yacht, a luxury yacht in the mediterranean and a luxury seaside restaurant where they lunched with tom hanks. how relatable is that? >> on the democratic side of the aisle, barack obama and michelle obama and everybody else. there are no superstars on the democratic side of the aisle. he's not very relatable. people don't relate to martha's vineyard. he's been out of touch for a while but he's the best thing they have going on that side of the aisle. rachel: it is about raising money. >> money money money, the democrats are the party of the big money, they try to deny it but that is the reality. rachel: corporate america loves them. you are guest hosting sunday
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morning futures, tell us what you have lined up. >> filling in for maria bartiroma. a great team lined up. we start with john radcliffe, former director of national intelligence, former member of congress, we are going to talk hunter biden, look what is going on or not going on at the department of justice. we have ashley moody, florida attorney general who is going to weigh in on that, and the immigration moves florida made a new law that goes into place here. the supreme court rulings and two presidential candidates, larry elder and the governor of north dakota, they are going to be on the program. how is it they think they can actually take on donald trump, ron desantis and become the nominee for the republican party? should be a good interview. hope you stick around and join us. rachel: thank you, jason. >> thank you.
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will: this weekend marks the 50th anniversary of the all volunteer force in the american military. across the border, we have been talking to members of the army, the air force, the marines, and the navy, they are about to test our skills. welcome back to the new york city recruiting battalion commander, we talked a little earlier about what you looked for. let's do this one more time. what do you guys, when you are telling a potential recruit, not these guys, not the navy or marines or air force, army, what your sales pitch? >> our main sales pitch it is not a sale, it is based on the opportunities we provide. we are the largest branch with
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more opportunities and programs to help set the individuals up for success based on what their needs and requirements are and what they want to facilitate or achieve. will: this is some of the things you do, i thought i would talk the tie in. you put recruits to what? >> when we have an applicant come to the office regardless of which of the careers they choose it is physically demanding, it is crucial to be physically fit. will: let's see a demonstration. >> gone dollars over here will demonstrate those physical attributes it takes to be all you can be. will: he is going to do hn up, not pool ups? going this way? user preference. >> hanging out for a while. will: he switched it up either
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way. look at that format. rachel: let's do it. joe: i need that. will: i don't know if i can be as stiff. >> stay for three seconds. >> we will switch it over. three. that one works. at the top. there we go. rachel: that is awesome. we are back with lieutenant colonel eric blackner, commander of the recruiting squadron out of burlington, new jersey, representing the air force and the space force. tell us how you bring young people in in terms of you go into the schools, get their attention, this is something you tried. tell me what it is. >> the air force is about innovation, technology, critical thinking, one of the
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things we try to do is get folks to come to the table, start thinking outside the box so we have a coin challenge. i have seven coins. what the challenge is. rachel: you are trying to embarrass me. >> you need to get five points in each direction. 5 coins this way, five this way. rachel: i can't join the air force. i see. >> you move two. these two. will: both are alive.
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rachel: that is thinking outside the box. >> want to do pool ups instead? joe: when the you failed that test, the marine corps wrote that story. they hand you coins and ammo. tell us about this. >> as marine corps we are america's 9/11 call and ensuring we are a forcing readiness, one of our fitness tests is combat fitness test. it is going to consist of a half-mile sprint, a string of different exercises that are an obstacle course and those who can lift, demonstrated by the marines right here. joe: i will do this with you. will: it is 30 pounds to emulate one with bullets. it is going to start beneath your chin, full press up. many repetitions you can do and
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two minutes. joe: when i get to 200, what do i do? >> keep going until you can. joe: what's the time on this? two minutes to do as much as you can. what is the best? >> max score is going to be about 115, 125. >> i got it. got to go with somebody. that is how you do it. joe: i will send it over to you. >> commander rob ballard of the navy, don't only what this is. what's a test for the navy? >> talking about what you do when you get into the navy and some things we have. we need openness and willingness to do new things and be at the forefront of technology and embrace being a sailor and bring the traditions you have. we have the oldest rates with
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the boatswain's mate and the newer ones you have with walter who operates a nuclear reactor on a submarine, we are talking the forefront and going back to sale, chief henry is showing what these calls are. still do it today. >> you are on. >> attention to all hands. >> all right. can i -- >> navy. navy. >> i don't know if i can. up or down? this way. [laughter] >> i am sure. will: more "fox and friends" minutes away. ♪
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[laughter] will: i did more than she. we're debating. [laughter] rachel: no the, he didn't. of. will: thank you to all the branches of the military for being with us throughout the morning. rachel: bye, everybody. will: go to church. [laughter] ♪ ♪ i came back, settle down ♪ ♪ ♪ jason: good sunday morning, everyone. welcome to "sunday morning futures," i'm jason chaffetz in for maria bartiromo. today, hunter biden's legal tries to discredit the internal revenue service whistleblowers as house republicans want depositions from those involved in hunter's sweetheart plea deal. hunter is spending the weekend with his father, president biden, at camp david. as new whatsapp messages released by house oversighsh

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