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rockie 2. adrian comes out of the coma rocky, lean in and looked at rocky what do you want to say and he said win. that's what they should do. nato should do everything possible so ukraine wins. when they win russia loses and the world is a better place. >> i like adrian, too. >> brian: he peeked in rockie 3. jimmy listen to your radio show at noon. >> let's get them. >> brian: second hour of "fox & friends" starts now. >> president biden arriving at nato after wrapping up a bilateral meeting. >> over russia, ukraine. and cluster bombs. >> this would not be the right time for us to allow ukraine to join nato. >> and they have to live for the rest of my life. >> he says he was arrested to stop him from testifying against the biden family. >> weiss confirmed he never requested special counsel status and was able to charge hunter outside of delaware. >> we are such a threat.
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>> moms for liberty entertaining popularity among conservatives also drawing the ire of the mainstream media and the left. >> either something deeply wrong in our school. we should all ban together and do something. >> that's when the claws come out. >> look at the people's door. oh my god. >> deadly storms pummel southeastern new york bracing for potentially the worst flooding in years. the worst damage seen in new york's hudson's valley. >> you woke up and there is like a natural disaster hit. >> guerrero jr. will hang on and win the 2023 t mobile home run derby he and his dad both home run derby champions. ♪ >> brian: here we go. things are moving quickly now. president biden president biden and this is a fox news alert. other nature toe members now 32 strong will soon line up for a family photo as the summit kicks off this morning in a very impactful meaning in lithuania. >> steve: it comes on the heels of a major move welcoming sweden
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very shortly into the alliance. >> ainsley: mark meredith is live at the white house with the latest for us. mark? >> go>> all smiles stood side b. two men praise the strength of the lions and says things are going to get better as turkey says going to take steps to allow sweden to join the nato alliance. >> adding finland and sweden to nato is consequential. i still think that president putin thinks the way he succeeds is to nato. not going to do that. >> this trip made quite busy for president biden. he will speak tomorrow about the u.s. and ally's efforts to support ukraine as well as meet one-on-one with ukrainian president zelenskyy. the two have met before including here in d.c. while the u.s. remains a staunch supporter of ukraine in its war against russia. the biden administration says it still does not believe ukraine is ready to join nato, at least
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at this point. >> has further steps to take along its reform path buff allies will send a united positive signal on ukraine's path to future membership in the alliance. >> but it's unclear if that's going to be enough to satisfy president zelenskyy. within the last hour he posted a blistering tweet saying uncertain tiff is weakness. he says he is red dr. for his country to join the nato alliance but the administration says they still have some concerns. we will is look to see if there is any movement on that front. president biden will sit down with turkey's leader four hours from now. >> steve: mark, regarding sweden, we november that what they have said is that sweden will be in. how soon? because it's very open-ended about ukraine and that's why zelenskyy is steamed. >> yeah. zelenskyy was clearly not happy. i thought his tweet was quite something basically get ready i'm coming. going to have a lot to talk about when it gets down to the summit. when it comes to the news
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regarding sweden other steps need to happen in turkey's parliament and then look to see what hu hungary has to do. looking to take the same steps. they think this is a matter of when not if. >> ainsley: can you imagine what is happening in sweden i'm sure there are parties in the streets. >> i would like to find out. i can get to dulles pretty quick. >> ainsley: it's the afternoon there. >> time frame i'm sure we will see major celebration, major event once it actually takes place there are still a few road blocks happening. turkey saying they are willing to move forward is news for the alliance. >> brian: right, of course. that's a $20 billion f-16 bill. i did not know this but there is a membership action plan that took north macedonia 20 years. they went on path, filled out the form. took them 20 years to become a member of nato and they did it. the general secretary says let's look to circumvent that when it comes it ukraine. that could be the same thing that they use for finland and
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sweden which is let's forego the normal process. let's circumvent it and give you a different pata pathway to membership. that might make sense. here is the democratic reforms. amounts of defense spending you have got to do and wait for the conflict to cease with can russia. that might be the criteria that they come up with it seems like the general secretary will be advocating that. ultimately it won't be his decision. >> brian, you are looking at live pictures here with president biden, the secretary general as well as other members of the nato alliance all smiles right here as this summit kicks off. certainly a sign that the white house knew what they were going to be setting up for for this photo op. here. the will let's hear what zelenskyy has to say when he meets with turkey's president in the next hour or. so president biden makes it clear he believes in nato. he believes that the u.s. can confident in the direction that
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nato is now heading. we will look to see whether or not there is any more push back after zelenskyy's comments later on today. >> steve: as we wait for the class photo. mark, what about push back regarding the united states? we're going to apparently give ukraine cluster munitions. cluster bombs which are very controversial. most of the countries in the world have outlawed them we are going to give them them because we have run out of bullets. how much pushback is the president getting according to your white house people. >> certainly going to be controversial. but the white house knew it was going to be a controversial move to begin with. even when they announced this last friday the idea was why now what's different? the white house was saying that russia was already using them in ukraine and ukraine the only way they were going to be able to fight back against the russians was to use these types of weapons that they agree are controversial because, of course, there is concerns about the civilian casualties. but the white house pushed back the idea that ukraine was going to use them all over the country because they don't want to hurt
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ukrainian citizens there was a democrat on house arnold services saying she was extremely disappointed by the president's move here however given where things stand with this war now 500 days in the u.s. under president biden said how quick think they were going to get there curious maybe we will see a clarification yet from the pentagon on that but they also would argue that there is multiple tools at ukraine's disposal through the u.p.s. not just cluster. >> brian: nothing is slow down over there, mark. ukraine air defense system shot down 26 iranian drones last night flew over odesa and shot over kyiv. they are trying to send a message to nato that they are still in a fight there. but russia is not playing the strongest hand. >> i would imagine. also, zelenskyy is going to talk about look how much we have [blank] able to do. i imagine zelenskyy will tell these leaders tomorrow is he going to need help. again, live pictures coming from the summit.
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you can see looks like the class photo getting underway. my screen a bit smaller. let's see, as they all line up a lot of people to squeeze in a photo. don't they normally do this outside? >> have you seen it inside and outside. look like set up with the back drop here. looks, yeah there is president macron of france. i'm just looking see, yep, you see them lining up right now. >> sweden a part of nato that would be 32 countries. will sweden be a part of this f.ophoto op. >> that will be interesting to see if they do that. >> i see trudeau on the far left. like i said they are all still lining up. >> we sought picture that was released this morning of erdogan with the swedish prime minister and the nato secretary general with their hands on top of each other like they were a team. >> yeah, absolutely. the turkey move really is a stunning 180 from where we were just a few hours ago. there you see president biden on
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the first row surrounded by world leaders next to the british prime minister getting ready for class photo. hard to tell. next to the secretary general. president biden and united states toe members meet to kick off the summits. >> ainsley: 33 people on stage. >> brian: there it goes. hope you had a quick shot. >> up against our president being in the middle on the front row? >> we pay the most. >> steve: yeah. mark, thank you very much for the live report from the white house. mark and as we watched mark take his microphone off so sweden is in. ukraine is on fold for right now and zelenskyy as mark said had tweeted out his displeasure on his tweet, president zelenskyy who is going to be at this event tomorrow, he said it seems there is no readiness neither to invite ukraine to nato nor make it a member of the alliance. this means that window of
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opportunity is being left to bargain ukraine's membership in nato in negotiations with russia. and for russia, this means motivation to continue its terror. and the president zelenskyy wraps it up with uncertainty is weakness. and i will openly discuss this at the summit. so he is not happy that sweden gets in and they don't. he would like both of them to get in but right now because they are in the middle of a war we are not going to let them. in. >> exactly sending our men and women in the military into a war. if we get involved. if they are part of nato. we have to get involved. the pack. we defend each other. >> brian: overall nonstop negotiating. i can appreciate that i think if he had a framework. if they said x, y and z the 10 punch things they have got to do. commitment to deference and all the things that require nato membership with the guarantee of circumventing the normal deliberative process, that would be huge progress from 500 days ago. >> ainsley: you know they will. the whole reason they are
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allowing sweden to enter and possibly ukraine when the war is over to defend them against russia. that's the whole reason for this, so i think they will do it quickly. >> steve: as soon as it's over. >> brian: they this nuclear weapons. they had a budapest agreement. we will forever watch your back. will never be a problem. they are invaded and lost 20% of that country and don't have nuclear weapons to defend themselves. would this invasion have happened if they had not given them up. bad message to send to the rest of the world which is why what he was saying are you going to let us down again. first tell us to get off nukes and watch your back. now give us weapons after the invasion and when we asked you before, remember, barack obama gave them blankets and mres they took crimea. they. the rest of the country. sure enough, 10 years later they have would try to get the rest of the country. thankfully they failed and they are in the process of trying to hold on to what they stole. >> ainsley: you saw president biden in lithuania for the nato
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summit. we will cover that shocking twist in the biden family investigation. >> brian: the doj is revealing charges against a missing man who claims to have given the fbi e6d of corruption in the first family overseas business dealings. >> steve: alexandria hoff joins us from washington with more. this was the guy that james comer was saying this is essentially our insider, our whistleblower who has all the stuff who now we know is on the lamb. >> yeah. remember that was kind of a strange moment when it was revealed from congressman comer. i had this witness and is he key in this house republican biden family investigation. so now is he missing. some people poke fun at that this is the guy we are talking about. gal luft. arrested in cypress and then went on the run. in the indictment unsealed yesterday the department of justice have charged luft for operating as unregistered foreign agent among other things there. including arms trafficking. u.s. attorney david williams stated this as alleged gal luft,
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a dual u.s. citizen maryland think tank engaged in multiple sceemtion. subverted registration laws in the united states to seek and promote chinese policies by being aing through a former high ranking u.s. government official. they say he acted as a broker in deals for dangerous weapons that iranian oil and he told multiple lies about his crimes to law enforcement. so the government official they were talking about there was not named but can say he was a trump adviser. these charges are intended to keep him from testifying to the house oversight comifl to claims he allegedly received payments from sources the of the chinese military. nighttime a republican. i'm not a democrat. i have no political motive or agenda. i did it out of concern if bidens were to come to power the country would be facing the same traumatic russian collusion scandal this time with china.
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because of the doj cover-ups this is exactly what happened. now from house oversight chair james comer. >> here is what i know about gal luft. he was getting paid like the bidens from cefc. we want to speak with everyone that we can find who was also on the payroll of cefc like the bidens. so this company that gal luft was working for, who he was getting paid for is the same company that the bidens not only were getting paid for, they were also sharing office space with. will credibility there. >> comer believes because of that relationship, that luft would be exactly the person who would know about any biden family connections. when it comes to hunter biden allegedly selling access to his father, a fox news digital analysis shows nearly a dozen current and former administration officials who have shared pretty close ties to national security adviser jake sullivan he shared a border position with the younger biden. secretary of state antony blinken he met with him
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multiple times between july of 2015 and 16 there. there was another -- trying to look at this here. white house cabinet secretary evan ryan frequently communicating with hunter biden and his long time business partner that was during the obama administration. we're going to move on to this, too. you have the sweetheart deal reached with hunter biden last month. so, in a letter lindsey graham -- to lindsey graham attorney david weiss disputed claims that he had requested special counsel status. if you remember those whistleblowers had said weiss was frustrated by jurisdictional restrictions. evidence is now saying that is not the case. back to you. >> steve: so much in that story. >> brian: not just shapley. there is more than one whistleblower who say this. along with email to memorialize the conversation. >> steve: alexandria, a quick question for you. james comer would like this mr. luft guy to come and testify. if he came to the united states, because he is on the lamb internationally right now, it is believed. if he came to the united states to testify before congress, he
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would motion certainly be arrested at the airport because is now charged with 36 felonies and faces 100 years, right? he would never wind up in front of congress. >> yeah. we don't see that hang. as a matter of fact, we do not know where is he right now. we know he is not in u.s. custody. this guy is missing. >> ainsley: filmed that video from undisclosed location. no telling where he is. >> steve: thank you bret. >> brian: one of his business partners james woolsey. we will find out about that. >> steve: thanks, alice. >> brian: hunter biden, hookers, everyone knows it. at the same time international business deals he had sustained relationships with the most important people in the biden white house nau and in the vice president's office then. how are you able to do both like jeff anxieties is the chief of staff. ron klain was the chief of staff. these guys such a familiarity
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between them and delivering for them in some way. how could you do both? wonder what he was like in these meetings, when he is in a burisma meeting or chinese energy company the cefc what was he like in those meetings? was he on these adult at the time? >> brian: according to the laptop coincide with obscene drug use. >> steve: meanwhile talk about covid and, during covid when the whole world locked down it was at the suggestion of dr. fauci r.f.k. jr. was on jesse watters talking to him on his show talking about whether or not if r.f.k. were elected president would he hold mr. fauci responsible for some of the stuff he suggested early on? here's what he had to say.
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>> would you prosecute him if you ever got to the white house? >> i mean, if there were crimes that he committed, of course, we would -- i would tell the attorney general to prosecute him and not hold off. i think he caused a lot of injury. i i think that he particularly,y withholding early treatment from americans, we racked up the highest death count in the world. that was from bad policy. some of those were, i would say, knowingly at some of the things done by public health officials at that time that they knew that they would be harmful to. >> steve: key word is "knowingly." >> ainsley: that is true if he can prove that he knowingly did this. he worked for the national institute of health and they were giving money for this gain
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of function research. and that he did knowingly give the money there knowing this was going to be spreading possibly in the lab and infect millions of people around the world. >> steve: that would be hard to prove. >> ainsley: jess asked him do you believe is he the devil because is he was referencing. jfk's book will the real fauci. they sparred publicly about policies, about vaccines, about the treatment, not having treatments availabler were that when they were saying this is actually what you need to take. >> steve: because we didn't know. >> brian: ivermectin. lastly, i listened to the whole podcast he did with joe rogan like two hours. he said if this stuff is not true, the real anthony fauci and i have not read the book and probably will dive into it, he said you would be sued by everybody. because you named everybody. you called them out directly. and he said when i'm reading in this guy is going to get sued.
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not one lawsuit has come out. are they afraid of r.f.k. or was he 100 percent right? >> ainsley: or are they painting him as a conspiracy theorist. everyone thinks he is crazy so we're not going to sue him. >> brian: somebody called out my complicit in the murder of millions of people. i would think you would have to sue if it wasn't true. coming up, from yemen and somalia to the fall of kabul. world winning journalist jane ferguson reported from every war zone. she tells us more next. >> ainsley: plus, have you heard of tourflation. why stars like taylor swift and beyonce and bruce springsteen could be making your wallet lighter. >> steve: thanks, taylor. ♪
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>> steve: jane ferguson led extraordinary career as foreign war correspondent spans almost every major conflict over the last decade. >> brian: now she tells her story from growing up in northern ireland to covering the globe major news outlets new memoir "no ordinary assignment." >> ainsley: she joins us now. good to have you here. >> good to be here. >> ainsley: book talks about how you grew up in ireland and how you went to the front lines of afghanistan during the withdrawal. you covered yemen during the arab spring and are russia invading ukraine how do you do this that was the reason i wanted to write the book why do people -- why is it important for people to tell the stories from the frontlines to really want to communicate on a
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personal level what conflict is like for people to live through. i write about this. grew up in northern ireland during the troubles and this was a sort of a -- it was a war zone? >> it was certainly a guerrilla insurgency. so many years as a professional reporting on insurgencies and working to try understand and report on like groups like the taliban and hezbollah. i look back at childhood and see how i was growing up very close to ira heart lands in northern ireland. i think that encouraged knee have this incredible curiosity. >> steve: in fact would you be so kind to read exert cerpt from your book. >> i will. it takes a certain type of person to be a war reporter. we are complex curious creatures with wandering souls and driven and shaped as humans and professionals beyond our grand
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ideals. and meet noble phrases. we are shaped by where we came from as we progress by what we have seen. >> regard tion things you have seen. in your memory, was there a time where you were in a jam, you were in a situation where it's like i cannot -- what brought me here? why did i go into this line of work because this could be it. >> there were. there have been a number of times over the years covering the war in syria. soldiers and activists rising up against government. some journalists able to get in with the help of activists to tell their story. those people were surrounded. under siege. that was extraordinarily dangerous i would say most recently the fall of kabul standing in the street in afghanistan. watching the taliban drive in and then spending time at the
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airport every day at abby gate as al allies were desperately trying to escape the country. >> brian: compare that to what we see in ukraine. >> ukraine war is something completely changed everything for war reporters. working in eastern europe and talking about a war that has absolutely enormous implications for geo politics and global peace and stability. there is everything to to everything peace around the world. >> commonality between all of them is what? >> that war is experienced on a personal level people living through war. these people experience war as individuals, as families, as parents. you know, it's not a major geopolitical event for someone who is simply trying to survive
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and protect their kids. >> steve: that's why you named it "no ordinary assignment." not ordinary. check out new memoir available everywhere today. >> ainsley: what a dangerous job. >> steve: no kidding. >> ainsley: tell the stories of other human beings. thank you for what you do. >> steve: thank you, jane. coming up on this tuesday tonight is the 93rd edition of the mid summer classic and catch all the all-star action on fox. >> brian: abby hornacek is in seattle. abby? >> yep. i'm with dave hunt. he is going to tell me about really cool items we have here. jersey mantel. babe ruth baseball. all of that and more coming up on "fox & friends." ♪ baby, i've been playing hard ♪ ♪
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>> we are back with a fox weather alert. new england is bracing for potentially life-threatening flash flooding today after officials said an entire summer's worth of rain fell on parts of the northeast in just hours yesterday. president biden approving a disaster declaration for vermont which saw catastrophic flooding. the national weather service says the green mountain state hasn't seen a natural disaster on this scale since hurricane irene in 2011. the extreme conditions forced
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emergency crews to make dozens of water rescues like this one in new york. florida governor ron desantis defending his wife casey after she was mocked by a liberal media panel on msnbc. pundits referring to florida's first lady as a america's karen. >> she and i kind of shrug it off we know it just shows they view her as a threat. i think they are very worried about her effectiveness and so we wear criticism from msnbc as a badge of honor. >> the name-calling comes after casey launched mommas for desantis an initiative geared at mobilizing moms who are concerned about parents' rights in an effort to get them to rally behind her husband's presidential campaign. and your favorite singers may be contributing to inflation. artists like taylor swift, beyonce and bruce springsteen filling up stadiums for a hefty price. accommodations like hotels and travels spike around tour dates.
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some say they can see the price difference in their city which artists like beyonce come to town for a show specifically for things like uber and food and drinks. those are your headlines, guys, over to you. >> steve: if you can get appear be uber. >> ainsley: that is crazy. these concerts are effecting inflation. >> steve: impact the economy. thank you very much. are you ready for some baseball all stars? >> brian: brian we hope so the 93 all star game is tonight at 7:00 p.m. it begins the pregame is on fox. >> steve: actually this is the pregame. abby hornacek is live from t-mobile park in ceilings and joins us now with a special guest at 4:35 a.m. what did you promise him to get him up? >> yeah. we have bribed whim coffee that we don't actually have because nothing is open, steve. this is dave hunt here. he is the president of hunt auctions. they have been putting on an auction at the mlb all-star game for 19 years. we got some cool items.
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first of all, where do you get these items. >> consignors all other the country. families of players. collectors. it's a unique breed. and so, things that come in also we generate. go future generations to collect. >> well, yeah. so these items will go to future generations. they where us right now. which is pretty awesome. what is this one? >> ted williams, can you imagine wearing talking about wearing this jersey august in st. louis, flannel, 1954 road jersey. this should be in that 150 foe $300,000 range. this is one of the items in the sale. >> is this the original navy blue let sox lettering. >> something original. authentic authentication. we obviously guarantee everything to be as represented. have to do that research. any restoration. make sure it's exact. abby abby i don't know if people can see in this is flannel. it's cold here. i would love to put it on.
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i don't know if i have that kind of cash though. what else do we have? >> jackie robinson. obviously an iconic player. this is postcard. wearing royals. why is that? montreal. this is before he got to the brooklyn dodgers. controversy, obviously first african-american player in major league baseball history. to find something signed before he even came into dodgers really, really rare. this should be 10 to 20,000. abby abby got 30 seconds left. last two items. >> mickey mantel. this is a bat that he used in the 1961 to '62 season. even more significantly, this is a note that mantel signed home run home run season should be 150 to 300,000. >> abby: that's special to have that last item? >> babe ruth, another good hitter. >> 1923 world series not only one home run he hit three. this is the third home run hit in that world series that he
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autographed. home world series basic could be anywhere from quarter million to half a million dollars. >> abby: that is really special. we have been sayings the 93rd mid summer classic. babe ruth played in that all-star game. so very relevant for sure. thank you so much, dave. >> thank you. >> abby: i don't know, brian maybe look good on your mantel. >> brian: if you want quarantined investment i'm not charles payne. won't that appreciate, baseball ruth is not signing anything anymore. don't you think that will be a good investment if we pull all our money together? >> ainsley: how much. >> 300 to 500,000. >> american express. when we die go up to 1,000 more. >> steve: turns out in seattle it's not just dave and abby who are up right now. it's also the street sweeper.
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how do you coordinate with that guy to start sweeping the street exactly when you started your report? >> we said hey, look, we want as much noise as possible for our hit. they all came out. very kind of them. >> steve: no kidding. abby, thank you very much for joining us live. >> meanwhile watch the baseball all-star game 8:00 eastern time. it begins at 7:00 with a big pregame show. yesterday was home run derby. >> brian: meanwhile still ahead on this show nato members meet for the summit we saw the photo op. for the big picture. one of the topics to discuss is over 4,000 miles away as china tensions loom over taiwan. newt gingrich on the pressing threat next. the first time you connected your godaddy website
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china last weekend where she was criticized for bowing to her chinese counter part. a move our next guest calls sickening and dangerous. fox news contributor and former house speaker newt gingrich joins us live. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> ainsley: first we will start with the nato summit. what is most important? there are so many topics to discuss. there is ukraine. there is china. there is north korea, there is sweden possibly getting into nato. it looks like it will. >> getting enough weapons to the ukrainians that they can effectively teeth defeat the russians. the west has taken far too long and far too slow the support has been much too piecemeal the truth is as president biden inadvertently said admitted the other day we are short on ammunition. we have not ramped up our production capabilities. and i think that nato should collectively agree that their number one job in the next year
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is to arm and train the ukrainians who aren't asking any of us to fight with them. asking to equipment to get the job done. every other issue is secondary to defeating russia and ukraine. forcing the russians to accept that they are not going to be allowed to invade their neighbors. nothing else matters compared to that. >> ainsley: what is the message of the latest news around the world when you see our president. at windsor castle and he has to be escorted by the king to tell him where to go. he comes out of downing street and looking in the air at something. you see janet yellen bowing to counterpart in china called sickening. what is the message? how are people viewing us? >> part is plain incompetent. for example, when the president touched the king and the president sort of guiding the king in the king's own castle technically you don't touch the king. so either he didn't get a very good briefing or being, you know, joe biden at the stage in his life he forgot whatever he
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was told in the case of yellen i cannot overstate in our audience in the context of chinese history who person who kowtows, who bows to the other person is indicating clearly their inferiority. they are saying you are the superior person, i'm the inferior person. for the american secretary of the treasury to go to beijing, to bow to a chinese communist dictatorship is incredible. and you have to assume it's because they are just utterly incompetent at understanding the real world. i always tell people liberals are folks who watch the lion king and thought it was a documentary and they really do believe lions and zebras sing and dance together. we can't get them to understand that lions the chinese bow back. secretary of state blinken went
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over, because he walked all the way across the stage to see jinping who stood waiting for the supplicant, the american to come to him. and then chinese culture, and all of asian culture, these kind of symbolic events are very real and they send very powerful signals. >> ainsley: how will they address what is happening in china with china's increasing threats to taiwan? how will nato handle that? >> i mean, we hope that there is a whether you have. again, notice the pattern. the american secretary of the treasury goes to china. do the chinese act nice? no. they try to seize an island that belongs to the philippines who is an american ally and xi jinping there greeting her in beijing? no. he goes to the eastern front. which is the area directly across from taiwan and gives a very war like speech saying you have to be ready, you have to be prepared, we may have to fight. i mean, they are sending every signal they can that they are the big guy they are tough, they
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are dominant and that the biden administration is just a bunch of basically ignorant wimps. >> well, newt, thank you so much for coming on. everyone pick up his book defeating big government socialism and his wife has written so many children's books about the government and they are fascinating. my daughter loves them and thank you for bringing those into our home. we appreciate it. >> thank you. all right. thank you. let's check in with janice dean fox weather forecast celebrating national slurpee day on the fox square. >> all celebrating national slurpee days. >> what's your name. >> maybe mendoza. >> where do all these friends come from? >> fort wayne, louisiana. [cheers] >> so proud to be here. >> janice: wonderful. what's the trip that you go on. >> land cruise and taking a trip to the big apple to enjoy because we are all friends forever here and friends of "fox & friends." >> janice: all right. you guys, you got your slurpies, right? because it is national slurpee day. i'm going to give slurps to everyone comes down here.
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you get a free slurpee because it is 7-eleven day today. i have been perfecting my pour. ainsley, this one is for you, the cherry. there we go. oh, i spilled a little bit. that's okay. it still tastes good. national slurpee day. if did you go into 7-eleven you get a free slurpee. here we go, all morning long. breakfast of champions. come and see my friends. say hi to ainsley. >> ainsley: we are all coming out in just a minute. meet skip bedell out there. best gear to take on camping trip. stay with us, we are coming out. ♪ whoa listen to the music ♪ liberty mutual customizes your car insurance... so you only pay for what you need. that's my boy. now you get out there, and you make us proud, huh? ♪ bye, uncle limu. ♪
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