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people say depicted the last surf. drag queens. they say that wasn't their intention but also apologized for it. how do you stand on this taking abe the focus that should be on the athletes. >> i believe it was their intention. i believe their intention was to offend people. to offend christians. to say offend people that were watching that i think that was actually the goal to upset and to outrage people. listen, this is blasphemy. it's making a mockery of our religion. you know, there are few rebels can you could that too but for some reason christianity seems to always be able to take a punch. christians sit back and allow it to happen and get upset on social media. i stopped watching the olympics years ago when athletes stopped loving americans and hating america. >> todd: "fox & friends" starts right now. thanks, tomi. ♪
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♪ >> brian: all right. it's'6":00 a.m. on the east coast. tuesday, july 30th. this is "fox & friends." fox news alert now. secret service back under scrutiny in just a few hours the acting director faces new questions over the troubling timeline around trump's assassination attempt. as the former president reveals he will interview with the fbi thursday. >> ainsley: plus, mic drop? kamala harris will campaign in atlanta with rap everywhere me began the stallion as the veepstakes is heating up. one contender emerging as a dark horse we will tell you who it is. >> steve: it's a shocker. moment of pure joy we all loves to see. the u.s. men's gymnastic team flip out over the horse detail it's a big deal and his name is steven. i love that guy and i love that name. anyway "fox & friends" for a tuesday starts right now and, remember, mornings are better
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with steves. >> ainsley: yes. >> steve: meanwhile, let's start with a fox news alert. in just four hours the acting secret service director will testify on capitol hill about the assassination attempt on former president donald trump. >> ainsley: and this morning we are learning new details about how that shooter got on top of the roof before opening fire. the fbi reveals the gunman, he had access to the roof. he shot by climbing or where he was shooting, he got up there by climbing up the building's hvac and the pipes. >> brian: he didn't need the ladder. chad pergram joins us from capitol hill. what is happening today? we going to get some answers from the acting director that we weren't going to get from the director last week or two weeks ago? >> well, good morning. i'm told that this hearing will probably be a little more substantive than the hearing with the former secret service director kimberly cheatle last week. they will start four hours in
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this hearing room behind me. so far able to establish a timeline about the shooting. they still don't note a lot about the shooter. they are trying to determine a motive. more questions than answers. dick durbin is the chairman of the judiciary committee and he will co-head this hearing today. >> w why was the shooter able to renaissance at the fairgrounds the morning of the rally? how was he able to bring an assault rifle on the premises. why was the building where the gunman shot secluded from the security perimeter despite being in range of an ar-15 the most popular rifle in america? >> the fbi now says that thomas crooks bought guns and criminals online there isn't much information yet. information why the building where he was shot covered. there are questions about communication between the secret service and local police. michael waltz of florida is on a special house task force investigating the shooting. >> how does the secret service
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define suspicious versus active threat and why was there such a breakdown between local law enforcement and the communication of getting that over to the core detail so that president trump could either be prevented from going out or pulled immediately. a lot to get to the bottom of. >> it's been more than two weeks since the shooting. and that's why lawmakers are frustrated at the break down and lack of information. so is former president trump. he parades secret service agents, but he has questions. >> they were very brave because they were coming, and bullets were flying over me. i went down. bullets were flying -- they were on top of me. they were very brave. i have to say that with that being said. should have been somebody on the roof. communication with the local police, which there wasn't. that's bad thing. they were seeing this guy who is a very disturbed person. and they were seeing him around. >> now, the former president, he has agreed to be interviewed by the fbi.
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that will come on thursday and lawmakers and investigators continue to have questions. did crooks work alone? guys back to you. >> brian: hey, chad, do you believe this is going to be true bipartisan committee? you talk to the people that they're going to be equal on it. there should not be any politics involved in. this are they going to approach this from a bipartisan way when they come down to it? >> so far this has been pretty bipartisan and there is kind of two or three inquests here. you have the co-hearing today with the homeland security committee and also the judiciary committee. and what you are referring to there is the house task force. this is something that the house voted on last week. it does slide a little bit in the favor of the republicans. there is 13 members on that committee. it's 7-6. that's the membership breakdown but almost every member i have spoken to to a t democrats and republicans want to get to the bottom of this. >> steve: indeed. >> steve: chad, unlike the secret service director who testified last week and then had
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to quit, this guy actually went to butler. and app. parentally he got up on the roof and he laid down in the prone position to see the line of sight. so when the senators asked about that, at least he can say i was there. >> yeah. and there's gonna be questions to him about whether or not there were these requests from the trump campaign for additional secret service agents and kind of bolstering, you know, anything they can do to protect the former president there. he's somebody who would know and have direct knowledge of whether or not those requests were rejected. that's going to be a key line of questioning today and other hearings in the future. >> ainsley: thank you so much. i'm show sure you saw the laura ingraham interview with trump. he said is he going to keep holding outdoor rallies. very important symbolically even though secret service encouraged him to no longer have these outdoor events. one lone wolf to change the
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course of this election or the way he does his valleys e loves being outside and having thousands and thousands of people. >> steve: is he going back there. >> brian: one thing this new acting director is going to say the secret service was in contact with the esu, their version of swat. we wasmsd the swat team on yesterday we couldn't get communication. i didn't like where they placed me. i wanted to be in a different location. i thought it was odd. one guy sign off guys, i have got to run that crazy guy, the suspicious guy is sitting down there on a picnic table. the communication is now out there. >> ainsley: what happens right? one swat guy saying we didn't have any contact with secret service until after the shooting. >> brian: i would like them all in the one room. >> ainsley: when you read the timeline of what happened including the shooter going to home depot and the shooter googling the oswald and kennedy thing. secret disservice meet with them prior to a few days before. >> steve: they did a walk through. here's the thing. what the acting director -- what
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we know for sure that he is going to say today. and this is part of his prepared statement -- is he going to say what i saw made me ashamed as a career law enforcement officer and a 25-year vet with secret service. i cannot defend why that roof was not better secured. >> ainsley: who said that? >> steve: this guy, the guy who will be testifying today. >> ainsley: ronald roe? >> steve: ronald roe said that donald trump still got lots of questions about it. and we saw a little bit -- there is ronald roe right there. acting director. he was on as ainsley said with laura last night. and you know a lot of us were watching it live when we saw it happen as was the former president's wife. >> laura: what was melania's action, if you don't mind, this is very personal, on what happened on that field in but ler. >> she was watching. >> she was watching in real time. >> she was watching live. it was all over the place it was on television. it was on your network, but it was all over the place. she was watching.
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i asked her that i mean, i wasn't there i was on the ground. when the world started to like you could talk to peep. what was your feeling? and she -- she can't even really talk about it. >> >> laura: traumatized. >> which is okay that means she likes me -- she loves me. >> laura: that's good. >> ainsley: he went on to say that she thought the worst had happened to him. >> steve: yeah, we all did. >> brian: she shut out a pretty moving statement afterwards. >> steve: when he got up, he had blood on the whole side of his face. one of the things mr. rowe has done he has directed the secret service since the assassination attempt to have multiple experienced supervising officers go through each security plan for all future events. the key in that sentence is experienced supervising officers. have you got figure that, perhaps, that day in butler, they had somebody who did not have the kind of experience that they want. and they are going to change it
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to so that people are safe. >> brian: iconic photos the way he acted under fire navy seals in awe. we talked to everyone about that. david bellavia who won all types of congressional medals for his active valor. i have never seen anything like it. i have been with people under fire. amazing turns out facebook as well as google are doing everything possible to suppress images and stories about president trump's assassination attempt, pointed out by elon musk who, whatever you want to think about what twitter is now. now it's x. at least it's a place where all sides get a chance to speak. are they at it again? meta and google, are they going to do it again? >> ainsley: they apologized, brian. they apologized that they fixed it. >> steve: you what are they doing? just like they have done for years blaming the algorithm although sometimes they blame artificial intelligence. >> ainsley: exactly. this afternoon kamala harris will head to atlanta for a rally that include an appearance by rapper meghan the stallion.
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>> brian: yes my favorite. her trip to the battleground state comes after michigan governor gretchen whitmer stumped for harris alongside josh sasha pirro in pennsylvania. >> steve: madeleine river are a joins us now from our nation's capital. good morning. >> madeleine: good morning. vice president harris' campaign says they are kicking off week of action beyond door knocking and campaign events redefining message. organize voters around supreme court reform. this comes around the heels of the president's recent proposal. calling for a constitutional amendment to reverse the supreme court's landmark ruling this month that former president trump is immune from criminal prosecution for acts he took while in office. that stems from trump's federal election interference case. president biden also wants temple limits and enforceable binding ethics code for supreme court justices. harris, who would be in charge of seeing this plan through if she is elected backs the president's issue in tistles and
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appears she is working closely with him too when it comes to picking a running mate. >> going to come out and campaign for the vice president? i did today, thank you. >> [inaudible] choices. who do you think she should pick as vp. >> we're talking. >> michigan senator gary peters who had not been rumored to be a top contender is in the mix per axios. leads the senate campaign arm and won praise from fellow democrats for helping the party keep its majority in 2022. meantime north carolina governor roy cooper says he was considered for the role but pulled himself from the running and said it wasn't the time for him to potentially be on a democratic ticket. gretchen whitmer campaigned for harris on monday. she said she is not interested in becoming vp. harris heads to houston tomorrow to attend a campaign event and the funeral of the late texas congresswoman sheila jackson lee. as of now, harris has no plans to visit the texas-mexico
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border. this morning the trump campaign is unveiling a new ad hitting harris on immigration. it is trump's major ad attacking his new rival. guys, back to you. >> steve: madeleine, thank you very much. i just watched the new trump ad. it's very powerful. they are doing $12 million ad buy in all of the swing states. the tagline is essentially what they do is they talk about kamala harris and the border. and they say she is weak. she is a distracted leader who did not protect us from drug trafficking, migrant crossings, or terrorism. and the tagline is kamala harris failed, weak, dangerously liberal. so that's going to be the tagline for her from trump. she is drul dangerously liberal. >> ainsley: listen to the soundbites. >> steve: what took so long. >> ainsley: first campaign ad against her she has been in the race for a week. >> steve: first general
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election. >> brian: think how much money put out to campaign against joe biden and strategize against joe biden. vice president vance say we thought we were sucker punched. not unexpected that he would drop out. unprecedented. take a sitting president who says is he running, who begged for a debate. you have the doorstep of the convention, of course it's going to be joe. it's how -- can we convince people that he can't serve the four years. then joe is out because of unprecedented pressure and then you wonder whose idea was that june debate? that's going to be the story. >> steve: was it really people who were looking out for joe's best interest or were they trying to derail him because they certainly did. >> brian: i almost feel like there should be da da da right after you said. that is like a mystery. i feel like you were on the cusp of doing a special. >> steve: our audio guy toba has those type of sounders at his finger tips. next time i have something that is perhaps a cliffhanger.
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[sighs] >> steve: no, no, no. brian kilmeade is asking for a da da da. >> brian: have we taken all his tools away? because he has been punished before. >> ainsley: do you remember after that debate flipping around to other channels and they were like what was that? he was horrible. he was horrible. they had no choice. >> steve: what do you mean after the debate? it was 1 minutes in and it is like what happened to that guy? >> ainsley: i just couldn't believe that the people who had promoted him loved him so much after that debate they just had no choice. brightening brian question is now when or if president trump go against kamala harris because, keep in mind, he wanted to debate so bad. agreed to almost everything that joe biden wanted. >> steve: immediately. >> brian: now is he a master negotiator. does he want to go back in and yeah, i'm going to go in front of george stephanopoulos a man who obviously biased. he basically walks without a democratic hat on? should i negotiate to make sure that fox gets this debate?
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should i do it before the early voting or just go do it that day? by the way she is not even officially the nominee yet. >> ainsley: that's true. >> steve: what is the democratic hat? >> brian: i'm thinking of like a beret. >> steve: okay. >> brian: a beret like a white dudes hat. maybe george stephanopoulos was on that conference call yesterday. >> steve: laura asked him about last night what's the deal with the debate? here's what he said. >> probably end up debating. i think, actually, the debate should take place before the votes start being cast. if you are going to have a debate you got to do it, i think, before the votes are cast. i think it's very important that you do that so the answer is yes. but can i also make a case for not doing it. >> laura: maybe just you and her -- you and vice president harris in a room together with no moderators. >> i don't mind that i don't mind anything. look, we can do any form of a debate. i would rather run against her than him. i think she is easier than he is. because he had a certain -- i
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always felt. >> laura: scranton joe? >> i always felt he was incompetent. he had a certain base no. matter how bad he was penal are going to vote for him. she doesn't have that base. >> steve: to when would it be? he had previously agreed to a debate with joe biden on abc sent the tenth. in fact, it is still on all our calendars. what he has said is it's got to happen before first voting starts. september 15th is the last day because early voting starts in pennsylvania the next day. so, if there's going to be any wiggle room and he has said i don't want to do it on abc, i want to do it on fox. if he does it has to be on or before september 15th. >> brian: are we just throwing our pens around? >> ainsley: where is the sound effect for that. [ ♪ >> steve: it took him six minutes: >> steve: every time we have a
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cliffhanger comment you will hear >> steve: which gives us time. >> brian: that sounds lining we fall off a cliff. that's a little stark. >> ainsley: that's a little scary. >> brian: steve, do you think there is a chance that someone set joe biden up for that debate? [da da da music] >> ainsley: isn't it interesting that every journals same talking point afterwards that he should go? [da da da music. >> steve: our producer is audio group would you stop that? is he laughing he says. >> ainsley: i do want to see these two debate. he thought he was debating biden. now is he supposed to debate kamala and she is not even the official nominee yet. >> brian: j.d. does not know who he is debating. >> ainsley: know in six days who he is debating. >> steve: could be gary peters. that's brand new name.
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axios saying in michigan the democratic senator gary peters being floated as a dark horse because he is such a supporter of organized labor. labor loves him and they would love to have him as vice president. so that's a new name because roy cooper the north carolina governor essentially -- we don't know why but he is out brian. >> ainsley: the lt. governor is a republican if he leaves that changes it. >> steve: it's a cliffhanger though >> steve: why did roy cooper pull out. >> brian: can't started before he finishes, toba. got to say it. [sighs] >> ainsley: we love toba. >> brian: what is he in now. are we oceans 27? >> steve: we have run out of oceans. >> ainsley: made so much money on tequila. >> brian: and er is off the air. >> steve: some channels.
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>> ainsley: reruns. >> brian: that show was exhausting no one ever stopped moving on that show. >> steve: they never did. 6:19 in new york city. >> carley: hello try to make this cliffhanger for you guys. update on a story we were tracking earlier this year one of the migrants caught on camera attacking two nypd officers back in january now facing up to one year in prison after taking a plea deal. the 19-year-old is now the second in that group of suspects to admit to his role in the beating near times square the venezuelan national in the u.s. for five months before the attack. cases still pending for five other suspects. now to some wild video out of dallas. newly released dash cam and body cam footage shows the moment a stolen pickup truck slams into and drives on top of a police cruiser. it all happened as officers tried stopping the stolen truck on thursday. four armed suspects took off running. video shows the officers firing on the suspect, hitting one of them, three of the four suspects
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were taken into custody and several guns were seized. wow. president biden delivers an odd response after house speaker mike johnson called his supreme court overhaul proposal dead on arrival. listen. >> mr. president, mr. president, house speaker johnson says your supreme court reform is dead on arrival. what's your reaction, sir? >> who said that? >> speaker johnson said it's dead on arrival. >> [inaudible] dead on arrival. >> an hour later during a speech biden attempt today clarify his remarks saying he thought jon's think was dead on aolivia. the u.s. men's gym gnats nasa stick team making history yesterday. [shouting] dismount. that's it!
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he did it! r. he did it and they may well have done it. >> oh my goodness. [cheers] >> carley: they sore amazing. the americans secured the bronze for first men's gymnastic medals in 16 years thanks to clutch performance by steven nedero ssi c. lead think built early on with a total of 20 medals so far. that's cool, right? >> steve: that is cool. >> good for him. >> steve: the thing about him and we have been watching the conch. he is on the team but he only does the palm mel horse he sits there while everybody he is he sits there until it's the pommel
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horse. last night he was absolutely the last one. the reason he is essentially their secret weapon is the fact that he -- the degree of difficulty is so high he winds up with a higher score. what i love about this guy, 25 years old is he shows up he is wearing these dark glasses. and is he wearing glasses. people refer to him as the it glasses guy. and then he takes off the glasses, kind of like clark kent and becomes superman and next thing you know he is making olympic history. >> ainsley: good for him. >> steve: he is awesome. there he is in the glasses. what a team. >> brian: one of the main reasons gymnastic has suffered the lacy few years title ix. you have to balance out men to women's teams. all these athletic programs would cut off gymnastics, wrestling and others in order to balance it out because the football team is full of men. 60, 70 guys. so you really have to seek out that college that still does gymnastics where they used to have it everywhere. >> steve: so the cliffhanger
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question is how will the olympic team do with the americans by the end of the olympics? [da da da music] >> brian: love it. >> steve: good one. >> ainsley: i was just laughing. he sits there and does his turn. >> steve: he sat there for three hours last night. >> ainsley: made us proud. >> brian: meanwhile it's a fox news alert. capitol hill acting secret service director is set to testify in hours. >> ainsley: senator tom cotton will be at that hearing. the questions that he wants da d a da ee ♪ (♪) ♪ to bare my skin, yeah that's all me. ♪ ♪ nothing is everything ♪ (♪) with skyrizi, 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months.
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>> brian: back with a fox news alert. the fbi revealing how the trump rally shooter managed to get on top of that roof top right before taking aim at former president trump. cb cotton joins us live from butler, pennsylvania. cb? >> hi, brian. despite investigating more than 2100 tips, the fbi says it still does not have a clear motive for why gunman thomas matthew crooks tried to kill former president donald trump. we do know though about what crooks did leading up to and on the day of the rally. the fbi says that crooks signed up for the event on july 6th, three days after it was announced. on that same day, federal investigators say he researched
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how far lee henry oswald was from the late president john f. kennedy when oswald assassinated kennedy in 1963. the fbi says on july 7th. crooks traveled to the rally site and spent about 20 minutes in the area. and then forward to july 13th. the day of the rally, we know crooks purchased a ladder before heading back to the grounds of the butler farm show where he spent a little more than an hour scoping out the area as counter snipers were arriving. crooks then went back home and left his ladder there before returning back to the rally site at around 4:00 p.m. to fly his drone only about 200 yards from trump's podium. this will be crooks final trip to the site before carrying out his apparent plan. crooks' weapon was legally transferred to him from his father. and the fbi says crooks legally purchased 50 rounds of ammo on the day of the rally from a local gun store.
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>> take a look at what happened -- [gunfire] >> fbi believes crooks used hvac equipment to get on top of the roof and acts alone when he fired off 8 rounds from unsecured roof top again less than 200 yards from the rally stage. acting secret service director ronald roe is expected to testify before a joint senate panel today roe became the acting director of the secret service last week after kimberly cheatle resigned in the aftermath of her congressional testimony where, brian, she failed to answer bipartisan questions about apparent communication failures on that day. back to you. >> brian: yeah, she made no effort to inform anyone and it cost. >> geraldo: job. thanks so much cb. let's see if it's going to be different today and ask senator
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tom cotton who will be in that hearing today. senator, what makes you think if you do think that ronald rowe might be more transparent than his predecessor? >> well, i hope is he more transparent after what he saw last week he has a good reason to be transparent beyond just wanting to tell the american people the full truth. there's a lot of questions that he needs to answer. for instance, why did the secret service deny the trump team's request for more security weeks in advance. maybe months in advance of this assassination attempt. apparently there were iranian threats that caused some increased trump team remarkably what we saw in butler, pennsylvania may have been enhanced security over what president trump had had for months. likewise the fbi director needs to answer for the status of their investigation, especially what they found about the motive of the shooter. i just think it's not credible to say that a 20-year-old willing to go and assassinate a
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former president candidate zero trail never indicated anywhere online social media, anywhere any kind of motive. the fbi needs to answer for the state of their investigation and, frankly, having say covered up the motive of the national shooter last year they don't have if they don't today. >> brian: right before he went into action that morning remarkably composed and organized to do this. he got cut from jv rifle team? in high school and now taking shots at the president of the united states. there is some questions. what is your understanding going in about the communication or lack thereof between swath and swat and secret service.saying h swat. swat is on another network saying no, we never heard from them. where do you believe this is at? >> well, the track record so far being e. going back a couple weeks is with local law enforcement officials.
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kimberly cheatle kept trying to blame local law enforcement for not securing that building or not acting more swiftly and reality we know now that the secret service is the one at fault here. not providing the resources needed. so, again, he is going to have to answer these questions today. but, given the track record, i have a little bit more faith in the local law enforcement than i do in secret service leadership. the agents on the ground were fantastic, as president trump has said. the leadership of the secret service has a lot to answer for. >> brian: no idea a suspicious person out there while they were with the president before he went on stage. i want to change gears if we can and talk about the horrific situation now in israel. it wasn't too long after vice president met with benjamin netanyahu where she came out and made it clear that even though we're allied with israel, our hearts are really with those in gaza. listen. >> israel has a right to defend itself and how it does so matters what has happened in
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gaza overred last nine months is deficit stating. the images of dead children and desperate, hungry people fleeing for safety, sometimes displaced for the second, third or fourth time. we cannot look away in the face of these tragedies. we can not allow ourselves to become numb to the suffering and i will not be silent. >> brian: your thoughts about her stance? >> look, i know kamala harris well. we served together for four years on the intelligence committee. she is a dangerous san francisco liberal. that statement last thursday after she met with benjamin netanyahu was grotesque moral equivalence. basically blaming israel for civilian casualties in gaza, for civilian displacement, for kids starving there. that is 100 percent the fault of hamas. it invaded and attacked israel on october 7th and continues to use human shields inside of gaza. and what happened less than two
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days after that morally equivalent statement. she emboldened other iranian backed terrorists in lebanon to shoot rockets in israel that blue 12blew 12 israeli kids to . she has still not condemned that attack in her own words. kamala harris is a dangerous san francisco liberal who has no business being in the oval office. >> brian: by the way this administration is quietly starving israel of weapons from f-15s to f-35 engines to for tank ammo. to j dams. people should look into this because you guys allocated those weapons and they are not not delivering them. story in axios if trump wins he wants you to be secretary of state you would rather be secretary of defense. would you rather expand on that, senator? >> well, president trump will have a chance to make all those decisions after he wins. and the most important thing we do for the next 14 weeks is to
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ensure that president trump gets elected and sent back to the white house. and we elect a republican congress to help him achieve his agenda. i wanted to do everything can i to help president trump and j.d. vance over the next 1 weeks and elect a republican majority to the congress. all those things will get sorted out after the election. >> brian: best chance to take the senate for the next few years. five or six really tough races. not yours. senator tom cotton, always great. thank you, sipper. >> thanks, brian. >> brian: meanwhile straight ahead a lot of hype around kamala harris. will this last? next guest is a former obama fundraiser says a lot of this enthusiasm is manufactured by the media and the election should come down to record. ♪
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>> steve: all right. let's talk politics. behind the public fanfare
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anxious about kamala harris' prospects in key battleground states particularly among working class voters. in 2020 without a degree backed trump over biden michigan, wisconsin and pennsylvania. recent polls show the same trend continuing this cycle. data also shows that monthly grocery bills in these states are up about $1,000 a month per family compared to 2021. wonder did that's why. here with reaction is lifelong democrat. independent voter and former obama fundraiser allison wynn joins us now from california. allison, good morning to you. >> good morning, steve. >> you are the perfect person to being ask about this because as a lifelong democrat i know you went to kamala harris' first fundraiser like 20 years ago. you charted her career and now here she is running for president. how different is the kamala harris of 20 years ago from the one we are seeing right now? >> well, 20 years ago she didn't really have a track record. she was really brought onto the
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scene by pelosi and willie brown. we're just really excited to have a youthful woman of color be in such prominent position. but now we actually see her track record. >> steve: indeed. in fact, when you look at -- we have got a fox news poll of swing stated voters. their preference among voters prior higher than that in wisconsin and kamala harris is trailing much as joe biden did as well. ultimately, don't you think, i know that we're in the midst of a media honeymoon with her right now. isn't that going to fade and people are going to go, you know what? okay. i like her. i like the enthusiasm. this is democrats speaking. but i'm $1,000 in the hole every month now compared to how i was before because of groceries. >> absolutely. and in addition to being bad for
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working people, middle class, we see what's going on on the streets with our big cities. san francisco, l.a., new york, these super liberal district attorneys, which she was one of the very first to open the flood gate to chesa boudin, pamela bryce. many of these very liberal district attorneys, alvin bragg that has made our streets unsafe, our borders open to drug dealers, criminals, and she doesn't make the connection between the two. she doesn't visit the borders. she didn't doesn't really care about the working class, the middle clark's people on the street going to the grocery store. taking care of the kids. she is also checked out much like her predecessor, joe biden. she is very good with the word salad, appeasing certain groups like hamas, hezbollah, which she needs to stop. she is becoming another neville
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chamberlain on the world stage. the facts show that neville chamber lynn style leader is bad for the world. bad for our country. it leads to more war. it leads to more death. and it's bad internally for middle class, also for working poor. >> steve: sure. one of the things that's bad for kamala harris is the fact -- and this is an item in the "new york times" in the last day or so is the fact that things she said when she was running for president in 2020 are so radical and so far to the left, some of those clips are coming back and are going to haunt her during the campaign. allison huynh, thank you very much for your point of view and thanks for getting up so early today out in california. >> thank you, steve. >> steve: all right. have a good day. all right. on this day, sean hannity is going to join us a little later on on "fox & friends." ♪ we hanging around
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>> janice: good morning, everywhere. talk about wildfires burning across the west and moving
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across the west coast. that means a lot of issues for firefighters and folks in the area who are told to evacuate. take a look at the maps. over 370,000 acres burning in california. and here are the active wildfires so over 269 right now burning. and here is the smoke that is coming from those wildfires and that's going to continue to cause respiratory issues and concerns. keep that in mind and we will watch that wildfire concern for fox weather.com. they are covering testimony. also watching this disturbance. that is going to develop we think in the next couple of days potentially effecting florida and we have the risk for severe storms for parts of plain states and across the ohio river valley today. we will certainly keep you up to date. back inside. i think i might be tossing to carley and ainsley. [cheers] >> ainsley: thanks, janice. i know it's about to heat up. we will take this weather today it's going to be in the 80's here. a few trending stories to get. to say carley is here to help break them all down for us.
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what do you have first? >> carley: mcdonald's is going to rethink its prices since sales fell for the first time since 2020. dipped 1% in the period april to june when compared to last year. overall revenue slipped 12% worldwide. the company is blaming price increases like a big mac meal costing $17 in some locations. mcdonald ceo telling investors that the poor sales are forcing the company to quote comprehensively rethink the pricing and the part-time who this impacts the most are the low income folks who rely on mcdonald's now that prices are through the roof. they are shopping less. going out to east at fast food places. >> ainsley: that's why mcdonald's extended five meal deal. they are extending it through the end of summer because. they did see that people were not spending as much at fast foods quick cola not seeing as much. fewer families going out to
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continuer. >> california is a whole other story because $20 minimum wage and prices are even higher. so from fast food to moses the "new york times" contributor is slamming the director of twister for avoiding the judge of climate change. >> are you seeing this? >> we got twins, twins! >> they are combining. >> carley: so the opinion piece argues the movie failed its audience adding, quote: who could blame the twister wanted to protect film from right wing vigilantes targeting wokeness. the director said he just wanted to make an entertaining fun movie. the film has made $155 million in the u.s. so far. he says politics doesn't have to be in everything. this is an action movie. >> ainsley: it don't you mate it when you watching the movie the left is the director and written the script and they put something in that is so left wing? >> popcorn. sequel to the 1996 version which didn't have anything to do with politics. about seeing cgi twisters and
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going out to the movies. >> ainsley: we go to the movies to relax and to escape all of that so, janice was just talking about how hot it's going to be. well, gets what? halloween is just around the corner for some folks. call it summer weaken, in full swing, major retailers are selling halloween decorations and candy in their stores, macialsz, michaels, five below, costco, target, home depot began marketing a 12-foot skeleton back in april. we want to know how early is too early to start decorating for halloween? email your thoughts at friends at foxnews.com. i love halloween, a little early though. >> now when in a store and see halloween we haven't even gone back to school yet. but it started like mystery series on the disney channel and they love halloween so much in this little oregon fictional town. summer wean. all over social media. >> carley: tell us you have a
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