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>> the critical question is ukraine, president zelenskyy expected to attend. >> this would not be the right time for ukraine to join nato. >> president biden: if i hear you treat another colleague with disrespect, i will fire you on the spot. >> such a quick-triggered temper, they avoid meeting alone with him. >> fbi director christopher
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wray. the bidens defendant's exhibit leave the white house and the cocaine appeared two days later. >> moms for liberty drawing theire of the main-stream media and the left. there is something wrong in our schools, we should ban together and do something. >> the national slirpie day, july 11, 96th birthday. breakfast of champ knowios. i did that pretty well. >> ainsley: right now president biden and other nato leaders are holding high-stakes talks in lithuania. >> steve: it is 3:00 in the afternoon. he also has a meeting today with turkey's president. >> brian: what will happen there? mark meridith joins us.
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>> mark: cameras captured president biden meeting with nato leaders just moments ago. you see all the leaders lined up and smiling. sweden's prime minister was there, as well. turkey will work to allow sweden toin jo the alliance. president biden praising the move and speaking to the nato secretary general. >> president biden: adding finland and sweden is consequential. i still think president vladamir putin thinks the way he succeeds is to get nato, not going to do that. >> mark: tomorrow the president will meet with president zelenskyy. tomorrow may feature continuation as zelenskyy is
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demanding nato and the u.s. allow him to join nato. a window of opportunity is being left to bargain in negotiation with russia and for russia, this is motivation to continue terror, uncertainty is weakness and i will discuss this at the summit. president said openly he doesn't believe this is the time for ukraine to join nato. we are looking to see if cooler heads prevail when zelenskyy meets the president tomorrow and if we additional pledge of support for ukraine. >> steve: thank you. be joined by somebody who worked 500 feet from where mark is there, ari fleischer, former press secretary. sounds like sweden is in, as soon as possible and ukraine is
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steamed they are not next on the list. >> everything backfired for russia, thank goodness. the western alliance has been strong and effective. this is what russia feared, to have nato up and everything is backfiring thank goodness. >> brian: russia weighed in and said they are disappointed in the decision to green light sweden. turkey is not allowed in, we will try to fortify relations there. everyone has made us the enemy. they are the enemy, they attacked ukraine and georgia twice. it is important for the united states and i don't understand conservative opposition. matt gates, everything to help win this war and defeat russia. nothing could be better for
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world peace than a weaker russia. >> brian: this president does not make that case and leaves it to tom cotton and lindsey graham to tell his story. >> like guy at a sink making sure he doesn't get the water too hot. no, help ukraine win. eck stereo the president accidentally revealed in a chat with cnn, we're out of bullets. was that a smart idea to give them all our bullets? >> to be led by joe biden to produce more thchl is a rare moment to take down militarily an adversary, you don't let that pass. you prevail and united states and the west has obligation morally and in your own national interest to take down democrats and ukraine.
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>> ainsley: he might be able to pull it off this time. afghanistan withdrawal and when you look at him at windsor castle yesterday and the king having to tell him where to go. we see him falling on stage and falling off the bicycle and hear he is not acknowledging his seventh grandchild, it is just adding up. headline on "new york post" says old yeller. he is old and he's a yeller. some of his staff telling axios he cusses behind the scenes and they don't want to talk to him one-on-one because they are worried they will be screamed at and he is saying f this and f that. >> i didn't mind king charles showing him where to walk, i did mind the pictures of joe biden
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at the beach. he is barely able to walk in the sand and him walking on the lawn with the stutter step. all the pictures add up. i don't mind bosses who swear, if that is their style. i did mind hypocrisy of him saying he will fire any staff member that treats someone badly. >> steve: we have that sound bite. >> president biden: if i hear you treat another colleague with disrespect, talk down to someone, i promise you, you will fire you on the spot. on the spot. no if, ands or buts. everybody, everybody is entitled to be treated with decency and dignity, that's been missing the last four years. >> steve: do as i say, don't do as i do. >> exactly.
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if his style is to swear, so what. don't be a hypocrite. >> brian: what is blowing me away, how the armor has left. the investigation is hitting turbo speed and will pick up more as chris wray goes to hearings tomorrow and you have the story of his seventh grandchild and on "the view," we'd be covering this if it was donald trump and then you have dana bash on cnn saying it is problematic to disestablisdisavow your seventh grandchild. >> i don't know if it got buried, stories spike up and spike down, spike up andic spoo down. there has been a cumulative effect on joe biden. he's been mired in bad stories. the story about his seventh
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grandchild, i don't think anybody votes on the president's children's behavior. i do think and thought this about joe biden, when he was in the united states senate and i was in the senate, he is just not a good guy. maybe a comparison to donald trump, but joe biden is not a kind, nice guy. >> brian: he is portrayed different, if you are bobby knight, you act like that, but you get wins. he is opposite in real life, people feel duped. >> he is quick tempered and weird. >> constituents say something to him, he challenges them to a push-up contest and spouts with venom. >> ainsley: people think he's nice, when you get to know him,
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a secret service guy said he is not a good guy. >> the press has outcome, they prefer, republicans to be defeated. >> steve: he called my son an sob. you were talking about hunter biden and hunter biden's name has been coming up a lot over the last 10 days since they found coke at the white house. a lot of people asked, where is hunter that day? he left the day before. >> brian: he left it behind. >> steve: they will brief republicans on thursday, but you used to work in the white house, where you have to park stuff in the cubby holes, shockingly, no cameras around there. >> that is correct. for karine jean-pierre, the white house press secretary, it was irresponsible of her to call a reporter's question irresponsible asking if it could
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have been the biden family's cocaine. the president's son is a self-acknowledged cocaine addict. senior staff doesn't have to check anything in a cubby. i wasn't searched by anybody, i didn't go through anything. staff that walks from the oval office could have walked through there and people giving a west wing tour, ed have walked through. >> this could have been a donor. >> whoever was a guest of the biden white house or staff, you don't get in otherwise. >> do you think we will ever know the name? >> we should. limited number of staffers on secret service register and the fingerprint issue. there are no cameras in the west wing, that is part of how white
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house security does business, judge that better way to do it. i have seen people report, there aren't cameras everywhere. >> brian: meanwhile, fox weather alert. summer worth of rain pounding the northeast in just hours yesterday. >> ainsley: and new england bracing for more, catastrophic flooding overwhelming entire towns. >> steve: it is heart breaking. katie joins us. i see police tape, flood waters may be receding, right? >> things are looking better, but a lot of clean-up and building escape roads for homes where water destroyed all the roads that get them in and out
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of their neighborhoods. this happened two days ago. they have gotten out through make-shift bridges and looking for something long-term to drive your car out of the driveway. for people not familiar with the hudson valley, this is mountainous terrain. there are brooks that look like rivers two days ago. the water receded and we're able to see the damage. it is extensive. this area got eight inches within 15 hours on sunday. now the priority for people cleaning out their home, going through soaked basement and destroyed belongings before heart breakingly more rain is in the forecast later this week. >> this is unbelievable within 20 minutes what happened here. within a half-hour i'm in the
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truck across the street, you can't come h.r. mcmaster. who would have thought this to happen from them saying thunderstorms. i'm wiped out again. it is just tough. >> it's been an emotional day for so many people here. that man just finished up cleaning his home after it was damaged with sandy 10 years ago and now more flooding this time. dozens rescued from flooding yesterday. here in new york, there is a state of emergency including where we are in orange county. a lot of people are hoping we end with a disaster declaration, a lot of homes destroyed were not in designated flood zones and do not have flood insurance.
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>> brian: carley shimkus has the news. >> carley: i do, we will start with a fox news alert. inner state man hunt continues for michael burram, who escaped from jail last thursday. we were joined by an officer, whoed they believe someone is helping him evade search crews. >> he is local to the area, has ties to western and southern new york, as well. we're open to all avenues and doing our best and aggressively pursuing him. he is possibly armed. we know he is dangerous and he has survivalist training. we want to spread and familiarize everyone with his photo. we believe he's in the area, he may be in a surrounding state. >> carley: he's been on the run since last thursday. former congresswoman mayra flores made an exclusive announcement on fox this
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morning. >> i am announcing for congress, we are taking back our seat and will flip this district and take back what is ours. this is for our children, for the future, for the parent and for children being brought into the united states to be trafficked. >> carley: mayra flores will run in the 34th district, in areas including brownsville. last year she won a special election in june. amc selling 20,000 tickets for a double feature of oppenheimer and barbie. five hours and nine minutes to see both films in one sitting. the two movies will be released on friday, july 21. barbie pledged to see the film about the development of the atom bomb. she posted this picture of her
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ticket last month. you have to love going to the movies to sit there five hours. >> ainsley: i will see them both. is someone -- do they have babysitting? while i sit through oppenheimmer? >> brian: no, kids love nuclear movies and atomic bomb. >> steve: is the barbie movie for kids? i think it is more adult. >> i think you should see it first and then show hayden. >> ainsley: oh, no, it is a barbie movie, every little girl wants to see it. >> carley: i think it is for adults. >> steve: i think so, too. >> ainsley: what do i tell her? >> carley: only show her oppenheimer. >> brian: just get people to the movies, they can sit there and stream it or wait it out a week.
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thank you very much, carley slowly walks away. >> steve: she is getting there. >> brian: you won't believe this, democratic state calling moms for liberty the taliban in a minivan. >> ainsley: that is just so funny. leo terrell responds. >> steve: wait until you hear what they rhyme with casserole. batter up, live from the all-star game which airs tonight on fox. you are live for this 7/11/23.
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>> steve: the organization moms february liberty shaping up to be influencial force as they fight for a say in their children's education. tell that to one democratic lawmaker in a tweet labeling t them, it says a holes with casseroles, taliban in minivan. uh-huh. fox news contributor and former democrat and former teacher, leo terrell, joins us live. good morning to you. >> leo: good morning, steve, thanks for having me. >> steve: i don't remember rhyming that word with casserole before, but clearly this state legislator, catherine safakidus, she doesn't like their message. this organization got started
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during covid, fought against mask mandate, crt and banning explicit books. they have every right to protest things they don't like. this state rep in new hampshire doesn't like that. >> leo: when you use derogatory terms, you lose the argument. i met moms for liberty and their strategy seperfect. take back local school districts and you have union control over curriculum and doing it step by step and they have gotten national attention, four republican candidates attended and what is wrong with parents being involved? democratic strategy to indoctrinate the children. they don't want parents involved in the curriculum or lesson plans and it doesn't make sense. >> steve: the teachers unions
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are largest constituency for the democratic party, they are essentially protecting their basilica. >> leo: this is where i wish moms for liberty added school choice. i got my fingers crossed, i want to be involved in making sure moms february liberty push school choice and cut every political line and will give moms for liberty and every parent the right to have some say in the curriculum and direction of the kids that they have. this is critical, steve. >> steve: that is why parents and my kids were in school, my wife kathy and i would go to school board meetings to hear what was happening and if they wanted to hear from us, we would lot them know. one co-founder said, they were asked for a comment about the casserole quote, they said they
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are joyful warriors trying to reclaim failing education system across america. i hope all elected officials want to ensure brighter future for children instead of demonizing parenting. are they parents or political opponents, leo? >> leo: moms for liberty are parents. it cuts across all political lines. democrats politicized this by making this us versus them, polarize this country saying the kids belong to the state. they belong to the family. i'm sure you and i could make casseroles and put t-shirts on. i like it. >> steve: i like minivans, they have a lot of cup holders, i have a lot of cups. thanks for joining from l.a. other side of the country from
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>> carley: a mother is making a desperate plea for the return of her nine-month-old baby girl, who was sitting in the back of the lexus when it was stolen. he went into a home and when he came out, the car and baby were gone. it is knowledged to be 2009 lexus with plate 388-0ar8. so sad. new england is bracing for potentially life-threatening flash flooding after officials said entire summer of rain fell on the northeast in just hours yesterday.
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president biden approving -- national weather service says the green mountain state hasn't seen these amounts since hurricane irene in 2011. roads have been reduced to rubble. disney world crowds have declined to near 10-year low over the 4th of july weekend, typically one of the busiest times of year at the orlando park. 27 minute wait time was down to 31 minutes last year and 47 minutes in 2019. >> ainsley: is it because it is so expensive or because people are mad at disney. >> steve: could be both. >> brian: or they are coming down to human levels. it is prime day, amazon prime members take advantage of big
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savings over next two days. >> ainsley: retailers like walmart and target and best buy are getting in the action with anti-prime day. >> steve: madison alworth joins us from long island new york. the stuff is in the boxes and comes to our house, right? >> that is right. this center handles long island, your package is on the conveyor belt behind me. this is first amazon prime day, two-day event, this is huge for shoppers. last year $12 billion across two days, they are expecting more this year. we have less dollars to go around. last three years, average amazon shopper was spending less than
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500, this year it is 200. i want to bring in john felton, has amazon adjusted prime day strategy to deal with that. >> very much so, we are focused on the deals and want to provide tremendous diet for customers, especially small business. how to get small business to participate in prime day. 60% of items delivered everyday are small business. last year prime day saved $1.7 billion for prime members and this year expecting to do even more. >> not just amazon, walmart, ta target, is that good or bad for you? >> it is good for customers, so good with us. >> deals are starting, while
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waiting for this, i did shopping myself. don't shop while watching "fox and friends," maybe during the commercial break. >> brian: invest in bubble wrap. fantastic. >> ainsley: and some boxes behind you are going to my house today, that is for long island, right? >> that is right. >> ainsley: can you find them and deliver to me? >> steve: let's turn to abby hornacek, live from t-mobile park in seattle. tonight is the big all-star game. who you got with you? >> we got moose and belinda. people come for the baseball, but they come for the food.
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t-mobile park is the best ranked in all parks. why do the fans love this food out of all other mlb. >> i have 15 experience makers here and we take best of pacific northwest and bring to seattle and turn game day favorites into something special and unique. >> you said 1500 people? >> 1500 amazing chefs and front-line workers, we're lucky to have them and they are having a blast. great week to be here. >> moose just came to eat with me. let's get into that, what do we have here? >> a lot. the best food, once in 20 years, we have carne asad, smoked
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brisket, this is my favorite, this is our foot long crab roll. moose, get out of it. we have topped with caviar, where else do you get that in the country than here at t-mobile park. >> you change the food to make it special for the all-star game. >> absolutely. we have people that have been waiting decades, local partnerships, locally sourced products are available for our fans. >> we are close to the fish market, you are saying this is your favorite. >> local crab and i have the caviar. you can sample it. >> i will take a bite, moose, you want to take the first bite? all right.
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>> after you taste that, you have to taste. >> that is delicious. sweet and spicy in your mouth, delicious, where else do you get crab and caviar? one thing you have to try, famous grasshoppers, these are functional, not just delicious. you ready to do it with me? >> you, too? delicious, especially with a drink featuring local blackberries. >> that seasoning. >> tasted seasoned. you will be jumping out of your chair all day today. >> if i'm lucky, i will bring grasshoppers back for you. i was nervous, such a great job selling it. i will bring them back to new york city.
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>> ainsley: please don't. >> brian: i don't want you getting in trouble. >> ainsley: either fried or covered in chocolate. >> steve: how many times did the moose head hit her in the head. >> brian: seattle mariners, why do they have a moose? >> ainsley: the mariners moose. >> brian: purple heart recipient sam brown launching bid for u.s. senate, he joins us next. at hot? (yelping) fear not, i got you. who are you? i'm your fairy hotel mother. what is happening? let me help you pick a hotel you feel good about. choice hotels is a family of brands, with a hotel for every type of stay. like a comfort with the kiddos. ooh, spacious! or, a cambria hotel downtown for just the two of you. hold my wand. don't wave it at anything. get the best price by booking direct at choicehotels.com. (grunt) yeah!
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this interview. it is a big move, what prompted you to run for senator maeto's seat? >> it is senator jackie rosen's seat. america is at a cross roads and this oaudience knows tjackie ron is in lock step with -- not aligned with nevada values and it is interesting you bring up amazon prime day today. reminds me that too many americans are living a life negatively impacted by folks and the dc elite and jackie rosen. a little side note, not only am i a veteran, father of
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school-aged children and small business man, there was a time i worked for amazon loading boxes. i know what it means to work hard, to leave the shift with sweat on your brow and sore muscles. dc has lost touch with that and they make things tougher for middle class americans and people need hope. there are far too many people afraid that the american dream could be lost. people like jackie rosen, i want to defeat them. >> brian: if they want to take back the senate and presidency, this is a purple area that seems winnable. and laxalt thought he was going to win and lost to senator
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maesto. now you are going to try to do the same thing, what can you learn from laxalt's run? >> you know, one of the great lessons of last time and there is hope that people are ready to push back against the movement of the democrats in the state. fortunately we were able to flip the only incumbent governor race and lombar, did o won that race. that is what my message is, i'm with you, i'm one of you. we've got the policy to help lower inflation, return back to an american energy independence. i'd love to see more local control instead of dc control in classrooms. it is connecting with people and giving them an opportunity to be able to believe in something and
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we'll do that. americans are depending on it and jackie rosen's policy led to inflation we're suffering under and we have highest unemployment rate in nevada and something has to give and i'm ready to lead that change. >> brian: and getting tr transplants. going against phillips and marshawn. best of luck in the primary to get to the finals. sam brown, thanks so much. 13 minutes before top of the hour, check in with senior meteorologist janice dean. dangerous situation, in montpelie r, vermont, this bridge. the water is inundating homes
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and it continues to rise. this is vermont's capital. rescues, they are trying to get in. people are urged to go to the highest level of their home right now. waterses continue to rise. we had record crest levels yesterday. this never happened there before. the river crested at 21 feet on july 11, in montpelie r. they had a crest of 27 feet in 1927. people cannot get into the area. the business district will be covered by eight to 10 feet of water. downtown local road sush merged. catastrophic damage we are
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witnesses and this this was not a tropical storm. over to you. >> brian: scary video. skip shows something not scary, outdoor gear and he brought it with him to tell us how to camp. first check in with bill hemmer. are you a camper? >> bill: i can do that, yeah, i can spend time in an rv going across the country. >> brian: i will tell skip you may be available for a model run. >> bill: nice to see you and good morning. breaking news on the nato summit, how it could affect the war with putin. and house committee is taking up the issue of covid. and billions of dollars later, glenn youngkin on education slide in america. and more back and forth after claims from a hunter biden whistleblower, where does this go? find out when dana and i join
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