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>> no comment for biden. >> to join nato, when the time is right. >> president zelenskyy slammed the timeline as absurd. >> the fast-moving technology of ai can be applied to technology. >> imagine cuban missile crisis, how area decided when to respond. >> flooding in vermont, some
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areas seeing nine inches, higher than hurricane irene. >> the p.g.a. tour and saudi-backed liv golf teed up for a merger. congress is stepping in. >> 9/11 families, betrayal to the community. >> obesity is body positive. >> neo-nazi and white supremacy ideology. >> if you are woke, be out of shape, fat, antifa. >> ainsley: president biden and leaders of g-7 will huddle up on the sidelines of the summit. >> todd: nato declined to invite ukraine into nato for now.
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>> steve: griff, day one -- got a deal with his best friends. >> griff: best way to describe what is about to happen is the consolation prize to not join nato. what we're watching any moment is president biden and g-7 leaders will have an official announcement. it wasn't on the schedule. they will announce joint declaration of support, similar to what we give to israel annually and it comes after we just heard president zelenskyy expressing frustration that the summit will end even without a conditional invitation to join nato. >> i'd like to say we have positive news on the new packages of defense, support coming from our partners.
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we can state that the results of the summit are good, but should we receive invitation, they would be the optimum. >> griff: zelenskyy is confident ukraine will be allowed to join after the war. secretary of defense tells jacqui heinrich there is more than concern of bringing u.k. in during a hot war with russia. >> ukraine has to meet the same standard every other nato member does, security sector reform, interoperatability, there are conditions every country has to make. the door is wide open for ukraine. there are steps left to go. >> griff: in dc, biden decision to give ukraine cluster bombs is drawing more heat to prevent u.s. from delivering in proposed
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authorization bill or ndaa. matt gaetz and a dozen house democrats are behind it. what we'll see after the joint declaration of support, biden and zelenskyy will sit down in a bilateral meeting which jake sullivan says the president will be straight-forward with zelenskyy, we are not clear what that means. guys. >> steve: great point. thank you for joining us live from the bureau. >> todd: bring in ron johnson. senator, great to see you. your reaction. we know the news that came out, sweden is in and maybe turkey wants to play ball more with the west. we'll see how that goes. ukraine is disappointed there is
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no blueprint going forward to become a member of nato. >> nato is defensive organization and maintains the peace. vladamir putin is a war criminal, i have no sympathy for him whatsoever. i will say, there is no acceptable result of the war that we'll like and everyday that goes by, there is more destruction or killing. >> steve: to your point, senator, that is what griff sounded like, our president will sit down with president zelenskyy and they will discuss the future. we've run out of bullets, the president revealed a few days ago, what would you say to zelenskyy? >> i was at president zelenskyy's inauguration, he was
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sincere about having peace with russia, this was after russia invaded crimea and eastern ukraine. i don't know what happened, obviously putin invaded. we need to get president zelenskyy, difficult as it is going to be, there have been war crimes and atrocities and people slaughtered. there will be more tragedy. >> brian: so give them 20% of the country and say okay? >> pardon. >> brian: give them 20% of ukraine and say, you can keep it? >> i will not layout conditions, somehow we need to bring this war to an end. >> ainsley: senate subcommittee held a meeting with p.g.a. and liv golf. i got a text message that says
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9/11 victim gets official report and he walks in between them and puts the report, biden released that proved the hijackers were prepared for 9/11. what is your reaction? >> i got that report and entered it into the public earlier to show how redacted it is. i'm committed to the 9/11 families and we want the u.s. and saudi governments to be -- about 9/11. if some saudis financed terrorism, that ought to be known. i am sympathetic with the 9/11 family, as was jimmy dunn, the
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board member who reached out to saudis, who lost 40% of his colleagues in the world trade center terrorist attack. he understands the viewpoint of the 9/11 families. >> steve: the p.g.a. was saying, we needed money and they were a great partner. >> they didn't need money. >> steve: they didn't need money and they could have gone to somebody else like private equity. >> they didn't need money, the saudis had a public investment fund and wanted to be involved in golf. p.g.a. tour resisted them two years, they had 50 million in legal fees. both parties decided to end madness of the lawsuit and move forward and unify golf so they
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don't driveway golf. save professional golf at the highest level, maintain purity of the competition and the p.g.a. is fighting for its life. they did not need investment. doing fine until liv tried to destroy the p.g.a. tour. >> steve: why do they have tax-exempt status? >> that is pretty much of a nonissue, they at most make $30 million, which they donate to charity. tax-exempt status allows them to solicit donation and they contribute $200 million to charities, over 3.6 billion. >> brian: it is p.g.a. felt they had no choice but to accept.
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what was brought up by marc thiessen was why are you not bringing up the n.b.a. and hold that hear something >> there are all kinds of hearings we could hold. i look bigger picture. golf is a global game. golf can bridge some divides and can be healing. that is not a bad thing. if the saudi investment in golf leads to modernizing saudi arabia with more rights for women, wouldn't that be a good thing? i don't want 18,000 saudis, who are 18 and younger, to grow up thinking we hate them. the world is not black and white, it is gray. we can't impose our will on everybody.
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stabilize the world. if the united states owed me 1.3 trillion, i wouldn't try to destroy them, that is the situation with china right now. look bigger picture, set aside the demgouery. >> ainsley: you have been receiving briefings on ai and the future of ai and yesterday was briefing that was classified to find out how that is affecting the intel community. what are you able to tell us? >> ai is complex, nobody fully understands it. we are gaining greater understanding of it, people don't know where this goes. i saw presentation that said 50% of developers of ai think we have 10% or greater chance of ai
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exterminating the human race. if is good and starting to grapple with potential implications. we ought to be considering what does this mean? what does it mean to our freedom? our biggest concern, let ai loose in terms of digital currency and control over our life could be profound and disruptive. >> steve: yeah, how many people will lose their job because a widget can do it. >> we advance technology, we find other productive things for people to do. i'm less concerned about that as i am about ai controlling our lives and turning our world into to totalitarianism. >> brian: i'm against that. i'm anti-widget. >> steve: thank you, senator. >> have a good morning.
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>> steve: all right. carley shimkus joins us live about 13 minutes. okay, let's leave that there and head over to nevada. vegas police engaging in a standoff yesterday, after an argument between a man and woman led to a hostage situation. the pool area was evacuated when the man started throwing items out the window of his room. a 62,000 dollar a year private all boys school in new york city says it will admit biological women who identify as men. the historic browning school announcing new policy in letter to parents saying as school that proudly celebrates and affirms
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boys, we acknowledge many ways gender can be lived and expres are vastly different now than at our founding in 1888. christmas fanatics can set sail on the christmas cruise. >> a man and woman met on the first christmas cruise. >> i can find a couple with a love story for the ages, it would make compelling article. >> organizing voyage where fans will meet cast members and take part in cookie decorating and a special tree lighting ceremony, it will go from miami. pre-sale registration is open through july 19th. they are calling it holly jolly on the high seas. >> steve: i love that. >> ainsley: wine tasting.
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>> steve: when our kids were little, we took our kids on a cruise at christmas time and on christmas morning, we had to explain how santa got into our cabin, there was no chimney. >> ainsley: he can make it happen. during covid we were trapped in a hotel and santa came to the hotel, he found a way. >> brian: still ahead, the left's latest outrage. op ed claiming exercise is a trend for the far right, joe rogan, what he had to say as clay travis calls out the left-wing lunacy in a moment. >> ainsley: lunacy.
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>> ainsley: if you're on the way to the gym this morning, you just might be an extremist. msnbc facing backlash after tweeting the far right obsession with fitness is go ing digital and appeals to the far right for many reasons. lured with health tips and strategies, new recruits are later invited to closed chat groups where far right content is shared. clay travis is here to react. good morning. >> clay: does this mean the far left is associated with being super fat? this is laughably absurd. i don't know where to go with it. there are probably people
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starting their morning by getting in a workout and put themselves in a healthy mindset, they are white, black, asian, gay, straight, everyone should exercise. if we go back to the time of covid-19, instead of shutting down gym, we should give health discounts and made sure every park and every beach and every outdoor facility was open to allow as many people as possible to hike and exercise. this is emblem attic of how desperate the left-wing media is to characterize new thick things as racist and reminds me of the great headline when larry elder was running for governorship of california and called them black face of white supremacy, if i remember correctly. we have seen white supremacists
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different races now. and find out doing a push-up is pathway to nazi-ism, ridiculous. >> ainsley: this person is a professor. joe rogan said being healthy and far right? holy and the f word. if you are republicaning, this is what they do, lure you to the gym and lure you into working out and put you in a chat room with other people and get you to vote for the republican party. >> clay: when is the last time you were in a chat room? >> ainsley: never. who has time. rather spend time as a mother. >> clay: i was in 1984, when you learned to get on the internet. >> ainsley: only people i chat
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with, the people. >> lure you into something healthy to do. >> ainsley: that is extremism and she is the professor worried about extremism. >> clay: it goes to people that have shared more misinformation than the people living their normal lives and i think this is reflective of that. >> ainsley: what about the fact, you said michelle obama, this was her platform, to be healthy and other side was pushing health and so do doctors. we want to live long lives and meet our grandkids, i do not love to go to the gym. >> clay: this should be something bipartisanship triumphs and the signature initiative of michelle obama when she was first lady was get
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moving to encourage everybody to work out more. i had no idea she was trying to recruit far right extriem tremists. >> ainsley: last night we did this and pete hegseth was just working out. honoring our hero, two firefighters gave their lives battling a blaze on a cargo ship and frank stiller is going to help the family, the nicest guy and he is here next. lowe's knows a style refresh is even more refreshing ...when it's at the right price. that's why, we've we pull our favorite looks together in-store and in in the app. so it is easy to get the look you want for less.
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>> steve: fox weather alert. devastating flooding forced 175 high-water rescues in vermont yesterday. their capitol narrowly avoided a catastrophic situation. brandiis downtown in montpelier, vermont. >> they have been working to clean it up, taking away quite a
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bit. you see the trucks going down the street on the main road at state street. many areas had over half foot of rain since sunday. water went rushing down the mountains, which could have created a scenario far worse, with places getting several feet of water. there are five warnings and the governor scott of the state says thousands have lost property because of it. over 175 rescues needed, some by boat and some by helicopter. this situation will not be solved immediately. back to you. >> steve: it will be raining once again and janice dean, the
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weather machine, joins us. >> janice: we are expecting more rain in the forecast for the northeast. vermont still dealing with flooding, the river in major flood stage, historic crests going back to 1927, almost up to that level and more rain in the forecast as we look at the maps. montpelier, vermont, today more rain and showers in the forecast. rounds of rain and depending where that sets up could cause flooding issues. something we'll monitor next several days. areas being inundated by a foot of rain. we have to watch that. potential for showers, thunderstorms and even severe weather for the plain states. severe weather warnings,
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thunderstorm watch until 11 a.m. local time for parts of iowa and there is the forecast today and making mention of the deadly heat for the southwest and texas for the next seven days, that is a huge story, one we are covering on foxweather.com. temperatures over 100 degrees for weeks. >> steve: it is summer, never been that hot. thank you. switching gears, the ultimate sacrifice, newark, new jersey bravest grieving the loss of two firefighters who gave their lives fighting a blaze on a ship at the port of newark. wayne brooks jr. was a 16- year vet and agusto was a nine-year veteran. tunnels to towers are paying the mortgage of mr. brooks family
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and providing a legacy award to agusto's family. frank siller is joining us now. it is heartbreaking, firefighters run to where the trouble is. this was on a ship and they lost their lives. my heart goes out to these families, i spoke to them, gut-wrenching speaking to the widow and two daughters. it is just very difficult to do. i want to read something my buddy frank polositto, who served in navy during vietnam and a retired chief who sits on the board and talk about how difficult the ship fires are. cargo ships are one of the most dangerous fires a firefighter can fight. cargo, cars, exploding gas
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tanks, limited ventilation, stairs are tight, walkways are metal, smoke and flames are not contained. each level open to another level. you can get lost and biggest thing, hoses are not compatible with the hoses and it is hard to knock down a fire. if you get lost in the smoke, you are not holding on to the fire line, you will get lost in many cases. they knew when they went in there, they went in anyway. that is what the guys do. >> steve: there is concern about the fact they were not trained to do what they did, they went to put it out. i think it is still burning, parts of that ship. what you do, stepping up to help the families is amazing.
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you are about to ask for money, you will pay off the mortgage, it is a fundraising process, you try to get them back on their feet. >> we take over the mortgage right away for wayne's family. here is one we want to pay the mortgage off by end of the month and hand the family a paid mortgage while in the depths of grieving. it helps lift them, they know they can stay in the house and it makes a big difference. it is incredible. newark firefighters come to the tunnel every year to run side by side with new york city fire fights in full gear. they walked with me when i walked through newark, these are
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my friends, they do so much and have given so much and now a couple have given their lives. >> steve: folks, it is only $11, we can help. frank dedicated his life, this is a tragedy, out of the tragedy, you are able to pay off mortgage for families. they have plenty other things to worry about. >> they do, they have two young children and i was talking to akabu's mom and dad and i'll be at the wake tomorrow and thursday and funeral is thursday and friday, i'll be at both with tunnels to towers family. they are part of our family. we will never forget the sacrifice made by them that day and all year long, so many we need to help. >> steve: no kidding, donate at
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>> carley: the june consumer price index report just released and rate of inflation is slowing. it is a drop from 4% in may, economists are warning not to declare victory, prices remain high and more americans are spending less on personal hygiene, skimping on toilet paper, toothpaste, laundry detergent sales are down. new york city mayor eric adams arguing tens of thousands of migrants should be allowed to legally work in the big apple.
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>> nothing is more anti-american than you can't have a job when you come to america. everyone of us in this room, family members came from somewhere and the guiding light of this country is to come here and work. we have a population of 84,000 people, we're seeing, you cannot work. that is anti-american. >> carley: the mayor attempts to cope with the growing migrant crisis and confirming opening of new york's largest shelter ever, expected to house 2000 asylum seekers. mega-millions jackpot is soaring. you may have won a smaller prize, check your ticket, numbers are 10, 17, 33, 51, 64 and the gold mega-ball of 5. next drawing will be this friday. those are headlines, over to
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you. >> brian: thank you. new study finding covid-19 learning laws affect children. students need additional four months of math and reading to recover. >> toll from the pandemic is impeding progres in the kusht year. three years after the shut down, kids are growing slower than typical rates. there is no silver bullet to get us out of this mess. >> brian: lieutenant governor winsome sears is all over this. what are you doing in virginia to tackle this. >> we have been direct aid to education. we have raised teacher pay by 10%. we've done so much and here is what we need, school choice in
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virginia. parents are knowing the children are waiting for us to rescue them, our children. we have to make the right choice for them, they can't do it themselves. the way to do that, is to do it all, private schools, public schools, home schools, brian, the home school movement, black parents are fastest growing segment. we need our children to have school choice and we need it now. the fact of the matter, they were not learning prior to covid. some children, they are two years behind and they were promoted and in one school, the principal told me, they are four years behind. >> brian: what about linked-in days, kids don't want to hear it, when you have to catch up
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for work, that is what you do. is it taking away winter break? how do you choke up on this? >> you will run into teacher unions, they can only work for so long for so many hours and that's it. that is why the charter school movement was starting to gain ground. you have charter schools, you can make the decision on how long teachers will work and they work long hours on merit-based pay, bonus pay and other things and you have to show improvement in the children. so that is why we need all of the above, we're not saying it is public school, we are saying it is everything. let us, the taxpayers decide what is right for our children. >> brian: up 16% and fifth graders off 15% nationwide. republicans are waking up, they
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don't like voting season or love early voting, they like election day, they can't win unless they push it. early voting 45 days before election day whachl are you doing to get the word out? >> we're talking to people through you. we are going all around our state to tell people you have to get on the ballot by getting absentee ballot in your hand. who is most likely to vote? the person at the polling place or the person with a bol on the sitting on the table? i signed up for absentee ballot to come to my home. the ballet will come to me for every special election, every primary election, every general election, imagine that.
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i have to do nothing. i don't have to brave the snow, the rain, i just have to fill out my form that comes in the mail and send it back or take it back. how much easier can we make it to vote? brian, we as republicans keep going until election day, thousands of votes behind. there is one race where there were 14,000 absentee ballots cast, no, 17,000 ballots cast. 14,000 were for democrats. we republicans didn't show up so on election night, here is what we're doing, republicans are thinking we've won election night, but absentee ballots are coming in and democrats are saying absentee ballotses are coming in, no, secure our vote now, secureyourvotevirginia.com.
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>> brian: no excuse ballot, that is the rules, 40 senate seats anden it0 highways seats are on the ballot, important in that purple state. winsome sears, thank you. go vote. >> brian: red, white and brew, veteran owned and veteran operated armed forces brewing company come to virginia, we'll meet the ceo next. family in a blackout. are you? introducing the new patriot power generator 2000x its fume free, safe to use inside, even runs your fridge. go to 4patriots dot com. you'll get a solar panel included free plus free shipping, free gifts and more. double the capacity expandable for more power and more outlets than ever. take action now. get your solar generator and free panel at 4patriots dot com.
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>> dana: a hot hearing today and we'll have it for you live plus a preview with chairman jim jordan. ukraine president zelenskyy meeting at the summit and president biden denying him a nato path. democratic lawmaker in georgia says she is now a proud republican. meet her this morning. first responder to a crime scene was a drone. bill and i will see you at 9:00. right now back to steve and brian. >> steve: thank you, dana, we'll be watching. >> ainsley: state of virginia welcoming armed forces brewing company. >> brian: with governor glenn
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youngkin rolling out the red carpet. >> steve: allen beall is joining us. >> it is great to be here and beautiful day in america. >> steve: ultimately, it is probably about 10 minutes too early to be thinking about beer. >> ainsley: nine minutes, eight minutes. >> steve: explain why your beer is different from the other beer out there. >> i tell you what, some guys are making bad decisions out there, we're making great american beer that tributes service and sacrifice of men and women who serve our u.s. military and our first responders. we've got a very experienced team with award-winning brew master and incredible veterans on advisory board and ownership, as well. >> brian: what makes it all
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american? >> case in point, on our preamble, we the people lager, tribute to constitution, oath our service members take as well to defend and using crystal hop, one hop in that beer that is veteran grown out of a hot farm up in michigan. >> steve: cool. >> dodd star hub. >> walmart picked us up and publix and distributed in eight states and will scale out to 17 in 2023. we are chain heavy right now. >> steve: great, i met a member of your team down in florida. allen, explain to us so woo can visualize, what beer does it kind of taste like, but better?
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>> the preamble is 4 minute 2 abv, crisp, refreshing beer and great alternative to your domestic beers that are out there. >> brian: what else? >> we have got a special hops ipa, this is overtaking preamble as number one seller. this is our tribute to the navy seals. >> ainsley: congratulations on your success and thank you for remembering our veterans. >> brian: and the constitution. >> we attribute to them 365 days per year. >> brian: where do we get your beer? >> you can actually get it online, if you go to our buy beer page on our website, you can order online and they ship
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to 36 states. >> brian: hof to have a page on my website that would allow me to buy beer. >> ainsley: go now. >> we do a lot of give-back to veteran organizations, we the people light session lager, we donate profit to the heart of lion foundation and will connect with code of vets and others around the country. >> steve: fantastic. thank you for joining us, pick up the armed forces brew selection at your local store or the website. >> ainsley: make us feel better about drinking the beer. >> steve: four minutes now before 9:00. more "fox and friends" coming up. good morning, folks.
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never going to see what there? >> never see a car or you there. >> what do you mean? i'm going to go there. you never invited me. >> perfect day to go to fire island. >> brian has a mansion there and never invited steve or ainsley. i will ride my bike. >> bill: good morning and we are waiting for what will be a big moment at the nato summit. president biden about to sit down with president zelensky. could be a tense exchange. we expect questions in the end, however. the issue ukraine wants a formal invitation to join nato and it is not coming yet. i'm bill hemmer kicking it off now. good morning. should be a big morning here. >> dana: i think it's a great and big morning. i'm dana perino. nato is issuing the vague

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