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pete: the 8:00 hour of "fox and friends" weekend starting with this. biden coming out swinging get admission rally as more democrats come out against his reelection. >> you made me the nominee, not the press, not donors, you the voters, you decided, no one else, and i'm not going anywhere. rachel: alec baldwin breaking down in tears at his rest movie shooting trial was dismissed for lack of evidence. will: millions of phone and text records hacked. we will tell you how to keep yourself safe from the fallout.
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the third hour of "fox and friends" weekend starts right now. ♪ will: what part of florida is dearfield beach? looks like i am checking out right now. we are talking on the atlantic side. florida does it right. rachel: you just got back from florida and i got back from wisconsin where i spent my summer in the lake and i had a special thing happen. all my family was visiting and we decided to have patrick's first communion while the family was to gather. we were at the lake.
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father david said he would do the mass on the lake forest. there's patrick. put out some chairs and a table for the altar and had a beautiful catholic mass. there is little patrick. the end of the dock with father david, and before his communion, a couple chairs at the end of the dock. there is in the background, i was telling pete before confession, thought about your sins. i had a question. it is sweet. i am awful.
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and he said i don't think st. francis would like that. he must've posed the question. his own private confession. that is a mystery. a catholic mystery. will: every kid traps animals. rachel: at the lake, logical thing to do. will: if hunting is a sin, where are we? rachel: i won't let you protestants decide this, father david can decide. pete: my kids are constantly -- will: don't need to ask forgiveness. rachel: a beautiful beautiful day. will: congratulating in the green room. if you are watching last night, president biden is in recovery
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mode actively trying to convince his own voters, donors that he should remain on top of the ticket and one key way he's doing so is highly scripted rallies where they pump him full of happy juice and he was on his game last night. here's president biden in detroit. >> president biden: above all else. we will save our democracy. folks, a lot of speculation of what is joe biden going to do, is he going to drop out, i am running and we are going to win. >> i thought about the radical pro-choice agenda. maybe president biden needs to go to confession as well but
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here we are today. president biden holding a conference call with several groups including the progressive caucus as he scrambles to shore up support from his party. will: this outreach comes as the number of congressional democrats calling on him to step aside is up to 19. pete: madeleine rivera is here with more. >> reporter: the meetings with the progressive caucus and the dems coalition come one day after he huddled with of the congressional hispanic caucus, that did not go as planned, telling the president to drop his reelection bid. he is the 19th democrat to call the president to leave the race. 11 saying in a statement i have deep respect for president biden's five decades of public service and appreciation these last 31/2 years. i believe the time has come for
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president biden to pass the torch. schneider is urging the president to step aside. >> i look to the future, to make the heroic choice to pass the time but -- but onto the next generation. >> reporter: antonio del gato urging the president to lift off. >> we need individual will on the front lines in a competition where you are running a campaign in every corner of this country and talk to people and listen to people and lead with love and lead with compassion and lead with force. that will overtake the dark forces. >> reporter: a group of 2 dozen former democratic lawmakers sent a letter to the president saying president biden would best serve the nation he loves by releasing the convention delegates are pledged to nominate him for a second term. 's decision to do so would mean an open convention in august. we ask him to make that
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decision. the president says he has no intentions of dropping out. will: the president resolved to stay in the race despite the mounting calls for him to leave from congressional democrats to celebrities to the media. the polling suggests it could be bad news for him. he's relying on this idea that no one polls better than joe biden against donald trump. i tell you could pay the price is anybody in any of these dates running for senator or congresswoman, congressman underneath joe biden. we are seeing these defections, the down ballot pressure running underneath the president who seems to be losing his mental capacity. rachel: talking a lot about joe
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biden, the script has flipped, all talking about joe biden and the way they arranged to this, the way barack obama arranged this entire plan behind the scenes was this was supposed to be about donald trump, all the things about donald trump and i want to talk about donald trump for a moment. how lucky has he been, think of the prayer warriors praying for donald trump, this could not be a better answer to their prayers, the disarray, the chaos happening on the left. i look at donald trump and just think about the road runner. it seems like he's always getting a lucky -- pete: no easy exit ramp at all. open convention would be a race to the bottom on progressive promises the electorate would hate. the down ballot impact is real and there have been people running to the media that were willing to support him in the past.
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an anonymous congressional aid talking background, it's over, doesn't matter if they are outperforming him by 35 points, the work. meaning if a congressional candidate is outperforming biden by 35 points it will kill him. emanuel cleaver, democrat from missouri on his democratic colleagues, nervous about the upcoming election. if anyone tells you they are not they are lying. madeleine mentioned it. a call to biden, supposed to be scripted if you look behind the scenes, two people protested questions, this congressman says i'm asking a question and that's one of the few times it pierced through the bubble and this congressman said you need to step down. and this is staggering, don't see that for rank and file congressman from a president to step down. rachel: a member of the black
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caucus, hispanic caucus but absolutely. jill biden who has been at the center of all of this in a way that many people didn't know she's a big player, some say she's almost do fact though president, whatever obama and his team are not doing, and some of this is the very deep growth, insisting on staying in. it was a grudge against kamala harris and the obamas that no love lost there. president biden resented kamala harris. that debate in 2019 where kamala harris got into the bussing issue with joe biden. listen. >> you also worked with them to oppose busing and there was a little girl in california who
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was part of the second class to integrate her public schools and she was bused to school every day and that little girl was me. will: that was a big moment during the democratic primary. because of that moment, because of that moment to this day, kamala harris is hated by jill biden. >> the quotes we were getting from sources we spoke to where hatred, jill holds a grudge, there's bad blood. she was dropping f bombs in a conference call after that 2019 debate and was spitting fire about that, the comments kamala made, suggesting that he was racist, that he was supporting people who were segregationists. she was furious and that has
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continued. joe painted himself into a corner saying he would have a black female vice president, ended up with kamala and jill has not been happy with it the entire time. one thing she doesn't want is kamala as a presidential candidate. pete: they are stuck. joe has the delegates, he has jill are right there. they are in the white house. the cabinet, advisers fat and happy, no one is overseeing what they are doing, no one is held accountable. it's easy season and members of congress could allow some to leave. leadership haven't left. they can't turn to her and they won't get. how this unfolds i don't know. will: they think joe won't leave or they are clinging to this idea that joe polls the best against donald trump. i would say this.
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kamala is dislike to. kamala has never done well on the national stage. she did poorly in the democratic primary but i think this is a fair statement. the better part of ten years, the financial electoral politics has been donald trump. how do you feel about donald trump? do you like donald trump or dislike donald trump? people have voted based on that simple calculation for a decade. in 2022 during the midterm this, we thought many issues plaguing the country that we still talk about would motivate more people to vote republican and even when he wasn't on the ticket people are voting on do i like donald trump or do i not like donald trump? the one issue that has rivaled that, superseded the important issues is joe biden's mental capacity. it is that important that your
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average casual news consumer goes can't have a president running of our country. rachel: with dementia. will: in this state. it is worse than kamala's embarrassment. rachel: top people, george clooney and barack obama saying he has dementia not like the fox conspiracy about his mental capacity but let me show you these poll numbers. pew research, approval for president biden, disapproval for president biden is 71%. the democrats have always depended on young voters and interesting to see how the economy is so bad the american dream has been so much, so difficult to achieve under the bidenomics policies that younger people are losing
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heart, they don't like president biden, then you add the israel palestine conflict which many of them land on the palestine side. how difficult it is to get home. a lot of reasons for young people to go for a change. >> going to make this a referendum on trump and all we have to do is have him survive for one hundred 14 days. not about serving a second term. from their view one hundred 14 days is what they need to keep biden upright in an election against trump. rachel: it is our power struggle between obamas and bidens. there's one card obama has, he could actually fight to get the tapes behind the scenes and get those released which would tank. will: this is over but it
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shocked me that we are not there yet. a stunning end to alec baldwin's involuntary manslaughter trial. rachel: the actor breaking down in court after the judge found prosecutors withheld evidence. >> a sudden end to the involuntary manslaughter case against alec baldwin. the actor cried and hugged his wife and attorneys after the judge dismissed the case citing withheld evidence. baldwin was discharged after the shooting of halnya hutchins. >> there is no evidence any of that ammunition is related to the incident involving miss hutchins. it never state -- left the state of arizona. i understand the court disagrees with me and i respect the court's decision. >> reporter: the evidence that led to the end of the case was brought to a new mexico sheriff's office by a man who
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said it could be related to the rest shooting get. baldwin's lawyers filed a motion to dismiss. hutchins's family vowing to continue their pursuit of justice saying we respect the court's decision and look forward to presenting all the evidence to a jury and holding mr. baldwin accountable in the senseless death of halnya hutchins. gutierrez reid is serving a sentence for involuntary manslaughter. her attorney planned to file a motion for immediate release and her dad who works as an armorer saying she may be able to appeal saying, quote, i think that's good. hannah's case should be dismissed. a lot of evidence hasn't been heard at all. they suppressed the important evidence and attorneys brought it out, should be grounds for appeal. as for baldwin's case, it can never be brought back to trial. back to you.
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pete: is really defense forces waiting on the results of the battlefield damage assessment, one of hamas's top terrorists is dead following airstrikes in gaza. military sources say one of the masterminds behind the massacre was the target. another hamas commander is believed to have been there with him. dozens were killed in a strike. israeli military said they had a fenced hamas area most people killed were militants. new jersey senator bob menendez is optimistic is a jury will deliver his corruption case on monday. the embattled democrat speaking out after leaving the courtroom. >> faith in god and in the jury. will: the senator pleaded not guilty to 16 felonies, he's accused of participating in a
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bribery scheme with his wife and blamed her. if convicted he faces 20 years in prison. a 90-year-old korean war veteran skydiving to honor his late wife and keep her memory alive. bill rogers took his sixth jump six years after her death. >> that was perfect. >> nice job. pete: he chose the date of his wedding anniversary to take the plunge, felt his wife's presence on the way down. even hearing her say got you in my arms as he landed. those are your headlines. really cool. rachel: not what i want to do at 90 but a good tribute. rachel: let's start a right in campaign.
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>> president biden: you have may have noticed since the dbh, they have been hammering me. i make a lot of mistakes which i sometimes confuse names which i say charlie instead of bill. but donald trump has gotten a free pass. will: president biden taking a shot at the media as he faces growing calls to step aside before november's race but it's the other way around as they soften criticism on a president after his nato news conference. >> we been honest about the various performances we've seen from this president, the stephanopoulos interview, the press conference. that was the best performance since the state of the union and that's the joe biden who has been a successful politician.
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>> democrats who doubted him, that was the come at me bro joe biden. pete: what do you make of the media's group think and calling out biden? are they to the most part saying joe has got to go? >> it will be fun when joe biden gets the nomination and the new york times editorial board or all these folks calling for him to step aside will turn around and say we endorse joe biden after we told you he was gone to serve for the last four months little on four years but i love the argument that this is 31 flavors of delusional. no person in the history of america politics has been more scrutinized or criticized than donald trump.
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not exactly a right-wing sentiment, did a study of donald trump's first one hundred days in office alone and that was supposed to be the honeymoon stage go above coverage was 87% is 90% negative from the washington post. it only got worse from there but this is coming from biden because he has a sitting president who is aging as will as milk left in a sauna is focusing after that debate and rightly so 3.5 years later. will: it will be easier for democratic politicians to walk back, talk how funny will be when biden gets the nomination and they have to make the argument they are voting for joe, those people will have more trouble, the media is going to have an easier time because the reputation is so
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low, they are ignoring their posed editions from three weeks ago on cheap fakes and robert h hur's inappropriate report, they did it, they will pivot right back the other way when it comes time. >> reporter: you make a great point. when you are as trusted as gas stations sushi and that's the media, you have to have integrity to admit you were wrong or do what is best for the democratic party. here's the thing. democrats and the media that are revolting against president biden are doing so, they are concerned about his mental health. they are petrified they are going to lose and they are want a do over. you don't get a do over. actual competition for president biden didn't have to
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go against the will of the voters, you are riding with biden right off a cliff like the end of thelma and louise. rachel: biden keep saying why don't we talk about trump? their whole focus was on trump. instead of focusing on president biden during the primary and kicking the tires and seeing if he's okay to run, and it didn't work. the divide in the democratic party and the media, and the new york times saying he's not ready to do this, he was feds softball questions, a review of the president's interview, he is asked the same few questions and is not a coincidence.
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>> this has been happening for years. those praising the press conference thursday night, was there one question about inflation which is a number one issue? was there one question about the border and immigration, number 2 issue, was there one question that this president has not held a cabinet meeting since october? he did great given the bar was low but the questions were not relevant at this point. this has been happening for years, the most scripted presidency, the most homogenized presidency we ever witnessed but the jig is up, it is out in the open and if president biden wants and other four years he's going to have to face media scrutiny the next couple weeks and months. rachel: delicious to watch. >> reporter: i've never seen republicans so happy to get out of bed in the morning. rachel: we will talk about that a little later today. will: thanks.
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have a good weekend. will: pete: the highly anticipated vp decision apprentice style. we take you inside the process with days to go into over are in see up next. ♪ blue in engine, like google, but it's r and doesn't spy on your searchs and duckduckgo lets you browsel but it blocks cookies and creepy ads that follow youa and other companies. and there's no catch. it's fre. we make money from ads, but they don't follow you aroud join the millions of people taking back their privacy by downloading duckduckgo on all your devices today.
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will: donald trump expected to pick his running mate at the are in c, in see, revealing details about what he is looking for as suspense builds around his pick. >> have you thought of how you would convey that? >> it's like a highly
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sophisticated version of the apprentice if you think about it. they are great people. i watched tim scott on television yesterday. he was fierce and great. he was great. i watched marco over the weekend on television. he was incredible. j d has been great. a man named bergam, fantastic governor in north dakota. will: a pittsburgh-based company, thank you for being with us of this morning. see what you might find out a little later today from donald trump, the names he mentioned in the radio interview that we become familiar with, many of them, j.d. vance, marco rubio, tim scott, glenn youngercan, wonder if they are on the shortlist.
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i'm curious if you have any indication as of yet. my cohost thinks there might be a name that could be in contention but you would think the vetting process showing the direction of the campaign. >> he's not going to tell me today. i think that is probably not even a question i ask him because he wants to do it in the style and manner he thinks is best, the location may give some hints of the event today in butler, pennsylvania in ohio not that far from east palestine, ohio, where the train derailment happened. maybe it is j.d. vance your bergam.
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the speculation and wondering is part of our presidents leading up to that moment but i don't think anything is going to happen today. john kerry announced his pick of john edwards in 2,004, but i don't think there will be a repeat this time. will: the biden campaign is trying to get the attention back onto donald trump and off of president biden. one of the things they have done, ben schapiro testifying before congress, they have attempted to reiterate the phrase project 2025 almost like saying tinkerbell brings peter pan or tinkerbell, brings president biden back alive if you say project 2025, they said it over and over, campaign press releases, trump's project 2025 is a deliberate attempt on black lives and black livelihood. president biden has said google it.
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whether donald trump is considering project 2025 as part of his agenda or transition process, pretty skeptical this is working to animate voters be in fear of the dystopia brought to you brought project 2025. >> kind of funny actually. project 2025 is no different from any think tank on the left or right that puts together a wish list sort of like the kids christmas list. things that they would love to see happened that always get made up, the left has done it, the right has done it, they want to get it on the president's desk but trump has been adamant every time he has been asked that he has nothing to do with project 2025 but because there is a vacuum of stories about donald trump because of this sort of chaos
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surrounding president biden, this is the new bogeyman, this is what they are going to do with you, to you, but it is a nonstarter. it is just a wish list. will: they make it sound like a netflix dystopian series. if it had a different name they wouldn't be doing this because they couldn't be doing this. they can't do it anyway now. a week until donald trump's trial and this is the flavor of the week to get attention off of president biden. good luck, we will be watching later today. >> thanks, have a great day. will: vp harris defending student protesters as intel officials reveal the sinister motives behind the movement. former state department deputy special envoy and a radiant refugee. id arthritis symptoms.
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>> reporter: welcome back to off soggy fox weather square, rounds of rain across the east coast, rain is going to be on the forecast for a while.
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let's talk about rain showers up and down the east coast. those continuing this morning as we see round after round of shower. it is the set up in new york city and the east coast from florida all the way into portions of new england. we are looking at flood watches and warnings, dc, boston, not the only weather story across america and he being really intense on the west coast, temperatures into triple digits. those are your weather headlines. will: a perfect meteorological term. vice president harris defending backlash for protesters on college campus.
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they are showing what the human emotion should be as a response to gaza. something protesters are saying, don't mean to wholesale endorse their points. i understand the emotion behind it. national intelligence warns people with ties to iran posing as activists online and encouraging the protests or even providing financial support. joining us to react, former state department deputy who served under trump. the vice president would know that iran is behind these things. she says she understands the emotions of these protests. >> are sitting vice president, the woman democrats are considering to put up as the president of the united states
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lacks moral clarity, kamala seems to not understand there should be no support, that massacred 1200 israelis victims who told us raped women. they are held hostage by hamas in gaza. if there is any emotion she should be supporting it is for american hostages, the victims of hamas. it is our adversary, the public of iran behind pro hamas, the islamic republic of iran even funding pro hamas activity, on television folks.
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you may think you 're helping them, they are trying to undermine us, manipulating you. don't fall for it. pete: what is your take on her performance overall? >> he was given the greatest opportunity as the first woman vice president, first woman of color vice president and her staff tells her she's not willing to prepare, doesn't put in work, we have all seen her inappropriate laughter at the wrong moments, repetition of the same phrases over and over again. i would say kamala has been a disappointment for women across the country but particularly women of color like myself. who would love to see her succeed and she failed us. jackie: pete: a lot of clarity we could use around leadership. thank you. >> i will hope for a better future for all of us.
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will: millions of at&t phone and text records hacked in a massive security breach that impacted nearly all of their users. kurt the cyber guy on what you need to new -- to do this morning. it's pods biggest sale of the summer. save up to 25% on moving and storage for a limited time. and see why pods has been trusted with over 6 million moves. but don't wait, use promo code big25 to save. visit pods.com today.
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rachel: at&t confirmed the security breach where hackers got access to text records for nearly all of its customers. the company saying we don't believe the data is publicly available. we will provide notice to current and former customers whose information was involved along with resources to protect our information. joining us now is kurt the cyber guy. this has got to be a shock to these customers. i am thinking anything i text is somehow available to somebody, the fbi or whatever. should we assume because these attacks are becoming more common? >> sadly yes because this is what we learned. this isn't the first time. this is the second time at
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at&t, 1/3 of americans use at&t, more than a third. why didn't at&t weight three months to notify customers their personal data is compromised? that the first thing i asked. we are working with law enforcement, working with the fbi and need to get the call for justice. fair enough. but still, there are millions of us who went four months without knowing our information was out there. here's what was taken. if you sent a private text message, that was out there. who you sent a text message to, the phone numbers of those who called, those who called you. cell phone tower sites for some customers as you roamed around gave the location of where you were at that time, that's nobody's business but your own. it should have been protected. at&t could have done more to
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protect your data. not like authentication. rachel: how do we protect ourselves other than not sending text messages? >> this happened - at&t this time and it will happen again whether you have at&t, verizon, t-mobile, just happens. you can't trust big tech or the government, got to make ourselves resilient against these and other common attacks. first of all, in general, change passwords immediately if you have an at&t account or factor authentication on everything you do and say is this you logging in? with the pain in the rear but it does help. monitor your account for unusual transactions if you think something may have happened with your data online
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and using identity protection, and investment into making stuff work for you in terms of letting you know when something bad happened. we were quick to tell you when it does. this tells you when someone is trying to use your information. invest in personal data removal. we did a series about how to remove yourself from the internet, one of the most popular series because we showed step-by-step how to get away from these bad guys which we now have a review of that and if you got our newsletter, you will be getting a warning. i am a pretty face but we have a team of people who work 24/7 to send alerts. you've got to be mindful of this. rachel: the fbi is on it. when i send a mean text to sean, don't fight with the fbi.
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