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of more than $3.5 million. wild story there. all right. another great showing for team u.s.a. at the olympics runner sydney mcglaughlin dropping 40 seconds. matching the world record and taking home a gold medal on 25th birthday. tara davis wood hall also showing out in the women's jump. woodhall jumped 23 feet. unfortunately star know a lyles ending limps after testing positive for covid. taken off the track in a wheelchair after bronze medal performance in the 200-meter finals. doctors giving permission to run the case after quarantining and resting in his hotel for two days. he says the illness definitely impacted his performance. those are your headlines. "fox & friends" starts right now. ♪ ♪ ♪
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>> welcome, it's raining, that's why we are inside or else i was going to open up outside today. i don't know if you guys were going to join me. 6:00 a.m. on the east coast. friday, august 9th. this is "fox & friends." we got a fox news alert. a third suspect just arrested in connection with to the foiled taylor swift terror plot canceled concerts in vienna. what we now know with teen suspects with ties to isis. >> steve: meanwhile, one officer's roof top confrontation with trump's would be assassination all caught on body cam. we will show that you brand new video coming up. >> rachel: plus, as harris heads to arizona today where the border and the economy are the top issues. i went to another key swing state where they talk inflation and who can handle it best. >> going up high. >> really high. excruciatingly high. >> i can't afford anything. >> voters are moving more to the
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right. >> lawrence: it's friday. "fox & friends" starts right now, and, remember, mornings are better with friends. >> steve: let's go. ♪ ♪ all right, on this friday morning. we start with the latest in the race for the white house. former president trump rallies today in the state of montana as vice president harris and her running mate tim walz campaign out in arizona. >> brian: this comes after trump holds an hour long presser while harris took questions from reporters for a minute. after dodging the press for 18 days. >> aishah hasnie was at that trump press conference. she asked some questions to the former president. she joins us live from palm beach. hey, aishah. >> hey, good morning to you, all. lots of news coming out of this big press conference. taking questions for more than an hour and calling out kamala harris not taking questions at all for the last 18 days. a lot of news to get to and, of course, we have a debate now. the two will go head to head coming up in september 10th,
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it's an abc moderated debate. more on that in just a second. guys, yes, so trump held this press conference yesterday. take a look. and he was calling out kamala harris for not basically talking to the media for a number of days, since june 24th at least, that was her last big interview. trump also addressed reporting that he is frustrated with his campaign at new polling that shows harris is taking a small lead now. so team trump is actually calling that small bump in polling a honeymoon period. trump says it's all going to go away as soon as harris opens her mouth. >> she is not doing any news conference. do you know why she is not doing it because she can't do a news conference. she doesn't know how to do news conference. she is not smart enough. it's about policy. it's not about her. i think she is incompetent. i watched her. she destroyed california. she destroyed san francisco. everything she has touched has turned to bad things. she wants open borders. she wants to defund the police.
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>> all the goading seems to have worked here is harris talking to the press shortly after the press conference. >> i'm glad he has finally agreed to a debate. i'm looking forward to it and hope he shows up. >> are you open to more debates. >> i'm happy to have that conversation about an additional debate after september 10th. >> when are you going to sit down for first interview since being the nominee? >> i talked to my team. i want us to get an interview scheduled before the end of the month. >> so here's some insight into what's going on in that campaign. politico wrote this: according to two people familiar with the campaign's thinking there are ongoing discussions about doing a joint interview now with harris and walz prior to the convention, which begins on august 19th in chicago well, guys, politico goes on to say there are some aides and staffers ons harris walz team who actually want her to stall and wait until after labor day
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to do an interview, basically because they think that these national interviews don't really reach the audience and voters that she is trying to connect with in those swing states. obviously she is on that tour right now through those battleground states. so, yeah, we will see if she actually does one actually missed this month or have to keep waiting. >> brian: aishah, one thing that stuck out with me and you can tell me if i am wrong. it didn't seem the same hostility towards president trump that we usually get from the press. >> lawrence: that's true. >> brian: not necessarily you or anybody else. >> aishah: someone is talking to us. >> brian: but did you get that that the people were more asking questions they want answers to rather than making political statements? >> i do think that the press, obviously, is very satisfied when a president or former president takes question after question. he took three questions from me personally. and took many questions from all sorts of reporters from different networks.
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my favorite part though was when a reporter asked if he would do daily briefings, if his white house would do daily briefings if he were to become the president again and he said i'm going to give you a lot more than you bargain for. you will get way more than what you actually want. so, yeah. >> steve: aishah, we saw you right there in the front row asking your three questions. do you have the impression that yesterday morning at this time there was no news that there was going to be a press conference. do you think that the president was just sitting down there in mar-a-lago and he is -- he is looking at the political landscape going she essentially was owning this week again with the media cycle because she just tim walz. going to have it next week with the convention as well. and decided to insert himself into it? >> aishah: i there was a concerted effort to paint this juxtaposition, right? the side by side of what the harris camp has been doing, which is doing these big rallies, lots of people.
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you know, song and dance and all of that stuff. but taking no questions. and then you have j.d. vance out there doing rally after rally. sort of following, shadowing the harris team and taking questions after each of these rallies, talking to reporters on the tarmac. and i think the president really wanted to come out and show this juxtaposition look we are the most transparent campaign out there in this race right now and let me show you why by holding this press conference. that was number one. number two, i think he did want to address those concerns and recent reporting that he was frustrated with his own campaign about the recent polling and about sort of not being out there as much. he hasn't had a public event for a week now. so this montana trip will be his first. i think those were the two goals that he wanted to accomplish. you know what? i would say the goading and calling out i think it worked because. >> brian: give us a minute. >> lawrence: finally took questions on camera. >> rachel: 70 seconds kamala
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harris. it worked. >> lawrence: great point, aishah. >> aishah: we will take what we can get. >> lawrence: smoked out and finally go out there and talk with the american people is that they asked her about the debate and she still won't commit to all three debates. what happened to any time any place? when she was making fun of donald trump. he has agreed to all of them. and if i'm the former president, it's either all of them or none of them then. she doesn't get to selectively decide which networks that she wants to go on. you got to box out half of the country. we're number one when it comes to democrats and all capable news first of all. the second thing is more democrats, more independents watch this network and she wants to go to just friendly place after donald trump is saying hey, i will do them all. if she doesn't agree to the fox news debate, i don't think the former president should do the rest of the debates with her. >> rachel: i think even one -- i think she should do all of them. any time you get her unscripted, she could make an error.
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>> steve: right. >> rachel: what they are trying to do right now is very clear. they want to run a social media campaign. i call it the ttv. teleprompter, tiktok, and "the view." if they can get away with it, they will do it. >> brian: we want to know do you plan on reducing the defense budget like you said in 2020. do you plan on making sure the saudis don't bomb in yemen against the houthi rebels? do you remember you made that statement. that hasn't aged well. according to fracking you reversed it on private insurance. according to your campaign you reversed your decision. we need to know why. then you said guaranteed income. you want a guaranteed income from -- for people economically disadvantaged? that's something unaffordable. do you still agree with this? there is like 25 issues she hasn't answered. what i thought was amazing is watching the panels on other netted works it says it's just the media that wants to ask the questions. i don't think anybody can vote for somebody who we have no idea where you stand. we know where trump stands.
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>> rachel: we know where she stands but now she says she doesn't believe in those things. >> steve: where she was standing two weeks ago different. >> brian: she never said it, steve. we are just goings by her campaign. >> steve: we do know where she stands today. she stands in arizona. she and tim walz are going to go arizona not to the border, of course. and that's probably very frustrating for the people of arizona because, when you look at the most important issues in a recent poll, you can see, immigration and border security tops everything. 34%. followed by inflation. and then abortion and threats to democracy and the economy. and jobs as well. now, maybe she is not going to talk specifically about the border. because nobody is going to ask her for the most part because they are going to keep the press far, far away. but we have some great archivists, who have been saving tape of kamala harris over the years talking about what goes on down south and we thought we would play some. watch. >> i think there is no question
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that we have got to critically re-examine ice and its role and the way that it is being administered and the work it is doing. >> so you support giving universal healthcare and medicare for all to people in this country illegally. >> i'm opposed to any policy that would deny in our country any human being from access to public safety, public education or public health. >> let me just be very clear. we have to have a secure border. but i am in favor of saying that we're not going to treat people who are undocumented who cross borders illegally criminals. >> are you going to the border. >> we have been to the border. this whole thing about the border we have been to the border. >> you haven't been to the border. >> and i haven't been to europe. >> you are confident this border is secure? >> we have a secure border. >> steve: that's why. >> lawrence: that's why she doesn't do interviews. i don't understand how do you go to arizona and not talk about
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the border and being the border czar and not talk about -- you haven't actually visited where there is traffic going back and forth across the border. i think it's going to be interesting because it's already a swing state. it's a close race there. we don't know what will happen in that senate race as well, brian. i imagine people are going to want to hear about the border in a speech. jesse, laura did a great montage yesterday. she is saying the same thing on the stump every single word. verbatim, the same words. no mention of policy. no mention about what she is going to do. >> brian: except for lawrence, she does say her priority is going to be reducing -- reducing costs in america, which if i'm joe biden i'm really mad because she knows how to reduce costs she hasn't told joe. does she know she is in power now? right? i know how to reduce costs, i'm going to wait to november and i'm going to unveil my big plan and it's going to be more spending. >> steve: i think, brian, to your point i think people would
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like her more you know what? i got this idea. i'm vice president. i'm going to do it today i'm going to lower prices. that would actually help her. instead it's elect me and i'm going to lower prices. >> rachel: in arizona the issue is the border. it's a big issue everywhere else. number two was inflation and the cost of living. i went down to allen town, pennsylvania this past week. that is a town -- listen, pennsylvania is the number one state swing state battleground state, more money being spent in pennsylvania than anywhere else. allen town is 54 hers hispanic. and it's kind of a blue area things are starting to change inflation and the economy. listen. >> rachel: we're standing in front of a grocery store how has inflation affected your family. >> very much. everything going up high. excruciatingly high. >> grocery prices go up and then
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everything goes up. >> i don't feel like there is a balance with like income versus being able to spend your money. >> expensive. >> everything is expensive. >> everything it. effects everyone. >> gas prices are high businesses are going to pass on their expenses to people. >> how what do your customers tell you how the economy is effecting them? >> compared to my family, everything was mostly cash and tthey would way in full. what we notice here is a lot of it is financing. or layaway. >> under president trump it was better. more people spending money. people traveling more, spending. >> what kind of adjustments have you had to make in your own life, your family and home in order to make ends meet? >> cooking different. >> rachel: how? >> can't eat what you really want. >> try to work on the side. beside my job, doing other work. >> rachel: this town is 54% hispanic, you are peruvian. when you talk to your neighbors, what are you hearing? >> more latino voters, indian
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voters they are moving more into the right, more into donald trump. >> two years ago everybody hated him now serve saying i'm voting for trump. >> really? >> yes. really. >> i was a democrat and i started to realize the policies that i was voting in wasn't my standard what i believed. >> republican party has the values that we hold dear, that is god, family, life. >> you will be surprised i used to do registration. a lot of people changed parties to go to the republican party. better than the democrats. >> i am a registered democrat. [inaudible] vote for trump. current moment right now the way everything is going, i still need to see what is on the table. >> rachel: who are you voting for this year? >> president donald trump. >> you are more open to voting for someone other than the democrat ticket this time than last time? >> there's a possibility.
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>> i have seen a lot of people leaving for trump right now. >> rachel: even people that was biden before. >> even people that was biden. >> i'm hoping president trump wins again. >> were the tips higher when trump was in office. >> of course. >> we got to get trump into office. >> rachel: do you think that will fix the problem? >> i know it will. >> this is exactly why the president, the former president, as well as the party has to be disciplined. because, when you are talking about the economy. when you are talking about inflation, how it impacts people on a day for day basis. just speak on that. because the message is, it's no longer about do you have anything to lose as the former president used to say what do you have to lose? do you want to lose anything more? people have already lost a lot. and i don't think they want to go for a two for. i don't think they want to give joe biden a second chance unless you make them. >> brian: when i see you out there i think a few things. the thing that's overwhelming is the billy joel song allen town. were you humming that at all. when i see allen town. >> rachel: no, i wasn't.
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>> brian: he wrote the song because he said those people felt abandoned and he goes you are never going to remember me. he says i will remember you. i'm going to write a song but. that was what was behind that song. >> rachel: i'm afraid to tell you lawyers. >> lawrence: hard hitting reporting this is what brian. >> rachel: take away. >> brian: relationship. >> rachel: try to be hard with brian. i'm afraid to tell him i don't know that song. >> steve: steam horn. rachel, it was brilliant. >> brian: that wasn't helpful. >> steve: starts with a steam horn. >> steve: ainsley is off today rachel in s. in. i don't have enough money coming out. they go i didn't have money. >> rachel: people talk about leftovers. having to get an extra job. do you know what was interesting? a lot of people who were sort of on the fence they would say i voted for joe biden i don't know
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what i'm going to do right now. >> lawrence: undecided. >> lawrence: one woman vote hard core democrat. >> steve: you could tell. >> rachel: told me how hard it was for her the leftovers making. turns off lights, doing everything. she said but she is voting for kamala harris. and i said well why? she said, you know, he just represents me better. i said who do you think would be -- i hope we find this clip. i said well who do you think would be better to handle the economy? she said donald trump of course. she just finished telling me how difficult it was. people stuck on the democrat and heritage voters. but a lot of people on the fence. >> brian: are you even curious how the song goes? >> rachel: yes, give me a couple. >> brian: i'm sure we will play it does it have a video. >> steve: because they're living out in allen town. >> brian: it's a working class song. it will be your favorite song.
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sean would know it. >> rachel: is it a boomer song? >> brian: in the 80's, yeah. >> rachel: okay, boomer, let's move to carley. [laughter] >> lawrence: wow. >> carley: rachel, we will huddle over my phone and we will know what brian is talking about. >> rachel: boomer, you are going to love this song. news to get to here, starting with a fox news alert. a third teenager has been arrested in connection with with the failed terror plot against taylor swift concerts in vienna. an 18-year-old iraqi national is believed to have ties to the main suspect who was a 19-year-old with macedonian roots who officials say gave a full confession. the suspect's neighbor in austria say they saw a change in his demeanor that used to be a, quote, harmless boy next door. officials say the terrorist suspects were planning to drive a bomb filled car into crowds outside the show. and they were inspired by isis and al-qaeda. we are also learning one of the suspects was reportedly hired by
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the venue to work security. well, from one story here to another. all of the children injured in a deadly mass stabbing at a terrorism swift theme event in england are out of the hospital. this happened as a u.k. woman posted inaccurate information on social media about the suspect's identity is arrested. police in the u.k. say the 55-year-old outed a wrongfully named suspect as islamist extremist. the woman's claims fueled misinformation causing a lot of backlash and rioting and attacks on police. the suspect who faces murder charges is a u.k. national. check out this footage of two mega yachts colliding off the coast of naples, italy. oh boy, the massive boats were reportedly owned by two of the richest people in the world. according to fox steve jobs' widow lauren powell owns a yacht that's seen run into the other
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one that's owned by a mexican tele come billionaire. neither of the owners were on board at the time and there was no major damage to either yacht. those are your headlines, guys, yacht on yacht crime there. ever seen such a thing? >> lawrence: were they trying to say hello or what? >> steve: pardon me do you have any g grey poupon? >> carley: hard to mid mega yachts. bright. >> brian: that's why you have butlers on yachts. butlers should talk about my yacht is about to hit your yacht. i have gone to so many yachts now gone a whaler. much more efficient. so when i a catch a porpoise i have a place to put it. >> lawrence: do you want to talk about the tease? >> brian: or allen town rachel never heard of. tucson sector leads the nation in migrant encounters and harris can't help but ignore the
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that's just over the last two days. alex hogan is live in tel aviv. alex? >> hi, brian. so washington is warning tehran about the risks that a retaliatory strike could have on iran's economy and its government. this as here in israel the country's defense minister gallant spoke with the u.s. secretary of defense lloyd austin overnight talking about the possibility of an iranian attack and an attack by iranian proxies and what a u.s.-israeli defense strategy would look like. it comes as u.s. general eric is reportedly back here in israel for the second time this week. a u.s. air force f-22 raptor fighters have now arrived in the region. the department of defense says that these fighter jets will provide more maneuverability and defensive capabilities. >> i think it sends a very clear signal to the region that we want to see tensions de-escalate. and it sends a really, i think, powerful message of deterrence.
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>> now, high tensions today on israel's northern border where sirens blared today as hezbollah launched attacks from lebanon. the israeli air force says that it destroyed hezbollah command center in southern lebanon. now, in the last day, we have seen ground operations in gaza, specifically looking at the southern city of khan yunis. that's where the idf says it's trying to dismantle more strongholds and telling civilians to evacuate. u.s. secretary of state antony blinken says cease-fire talks have now reached the final stage this as the leaders of qatar, egypt and the united states release this joint statement last night calling for israel and hamas to return to the negotiations table stating, quote: it is time to bring immediate relief to both the long suffering people of gaza as well as the long suffering hostages and their families. the time has come to conclude the cease-fire and hostages and detainees release deal. so while now that statement was
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released. here in israel there was a joint statement by the families of the more than 150 hostages that are still remaining in gaza. they released a statement saying that they are calling on the government to strike a deal saying that this is the only way that their families will finally be able to be released and that now is the time to do so. brian? >> brian: yeah. we will see what happens. everyone is on pins and needles, thanks so much, alex. let's go over to rachel. rachel, take it away. >> rachel: thank you, brian. kamala harris is in phoenix, arizona today, her fourth visit to the state this year without making a single trip to the southern border. the state's tucson sector has reported more than 480,000 illegal encounters this fiscal year. by far the most of any border sector. remember, that's just one sector. how much longer can harris ignore this crisis, chris clem, retired border patrol chief agents in yuma, arizona is here to react. chris, it's great to have you on. i was reading a report by
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another border chief who was saying, you know, the name kamala harris actually i will his sits eye rolls out of border patrol agents and border law enforcement because everything has just gotten worse since she became the, quote, border czar. >> absolutely. the numbers don't lie. we went from 900,000 to 400,000 up to 1.6 million. 2.2 million so on and so on. the fact that she has been to a border state or she is currently in a border state and not actually going to the physical border and meeting with her own border patrol leadership or border area law enforcement is adding insult to injury. and as we speak about tucson tech tore, i live in tucson sector now, it has consistently been one of the highest sectors for many, many years and always consistently been the highest for got-aways. when i was chief in yuma daring with the lion share. they had to bear the burden of processing a lot of the the migrants and people we caught because we were so overwhelmed
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by the failed policies of this administration. what is very telling, rachel i will just say this. it's where she has been, it's where she is right now on border security and immigration. and it's definitely where her future will be if she remains in office. she doesn't put border security and the lives of people affected by this border as a priority. >> rachel: that might explain why, you know, in a recent poll she was -- people were asked who do you trust more on immigration? 40 percent said kamala harris. 53 trump. the other thing we talked about earlier this morning, chris, is the number one issue in arizona. this is with really record high inflation is still the border. it tells you just how badly it's affecting. she, of course, is saying that she -- you know, was addressing root causes. she spent billions -- literally billions on root causes which i think is a scam and we can talk about that later. what has she done with her root causes? what a joke. >> the root causes are the white house and their failed policies.
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you know, and the border issue and immigration issue is not just arizona. i have been all around the country the last year, year and a half, and it's impacting everybody's lives. and, you know, i was just in new york. i literally saw a gas station in queens on my way to the airport yesterday. and gas prices are cheaper there than they are in here in arizona. everything associated with this nonsense coming out of this administration is impacting lives. but, when you add the crime, the burden that it puts on the communities, it's ridiculous, what is really crazy is they will applaud states that want to give sanctuary to illegal aliens but will go and prosecute states that try to do something about it. they do not prioritize what the american people are concerned about. and it is public safety and national security it is frustrating for all of us. >> rachel: you are right. every state is a suburban state. i talked to suburban moms in new
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jersey getting ready for school to start complaining about class sizes which they say is of course because of illegal immigration. you are right. it is impacting every single state and every single sector. chris, always great to talk to you. thank you for coming on this morning. >> you got it, thank you. >> rachel: new body cam footage from trump's assassination attempt shows a local officer trying to get on the roof and another stunning accusation against the secret service. >> before you came up here i put my head up there like a idiot. he turned around and i dropped [bleep] [bleep] ♪ . ♪ ♪ with wegovy®, i lost 35 pounds. and some lost over 46 pounds. ♪ ♪ and i'm keeping the weight off. wegovy® helps you lose weight and keep it off. i'm reducing my risk. wegovy® is the only fda-approved weight-management medicine
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>> adam: former hurricane debby dining to cause problems as it quickly moose up the east coast a couple of isolated tornadoes popping up early this morning. see one a little bit south of norfolk. also one that's now formed and moving towards the north and move until 6:45 this morning. am a tornado warning in place
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moving south of washington, d.c. it's lifting to the north. that means ultimately passing there on the west side of washington, d.c. again, we have got about another seven minutes or so left in this tornado warning as that storm makes its move. lifts itself through a densely populated area. more storms. tornado watches in place. mid-atlantic, d.c., philadelphia. getting up towards scranton. this will probably not be the only tornado we see today. i will leave you with this. debby, moving quickly now 35 miles per hour. probably going to be leaving the system by saturday. don't be shocked if we see a few tornadoes before it's over. >> >> lawrence: still a lot of time, thanks, adam. another fox news alert. brand new body cam footage assassination attempt showing the officers' brief encounter with the shooter. chanley painter. >> chanley: this new body cam shocking look at chaos,
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confusion and disorganized nature response local police and secret service agents just before and after a gunman opened fire at the trump rally in butler last month. including this butler township officer who had a chance to stop the whole thing. spotting the gunman on the roof about 30 seconds before the shooting. can you see here him being hoisted up some 123 feet to the roof of the agr building by a fellow officer before quickly dropping back down to the ground. seconds later, shots rang out with when 20-year-old thomas crooks opened fire striking trump and two other rally goers and killing another. this officer later on body cam is heard saying he saw the armed man up there on the roof top with an ar rifle laying next to a backpack in the aftermath other video show officers desperately racing toward that building trying to access the roof and make not the gunman -- and they make out that the gunman auto could have used a woodpile leaning onto the building that's maybe how he
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accessed the roof. in this video officers can be heard clearly confused as to why that roof was unmanned in the first place. here butler police officer telling a secret service agent he believed they were supposed to be protecting the roof of the agr building, lisk to this. >> can you see a shooter did he have a weapon? >> that was the report. >> i thought you were on the roof. i thought it was you. >> what? >> i thought you guys were on the roof. >> >> no. we were inside. >> why were you not in the roof? [radio traffic] >> why weren't we? >> i would say this is a [bleep] up. >> which gas company? >> somebody [bleep]ed up. >> >> even further one one officer live individual secret service to secure that building days before but they didn't listen to him, lawrence, it's unbelievable. >> lawrence: i think when the officer said it was an f-up. that's the officer that got it right. chanley, thanks so much. let's bring in t tim clementa
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going to the rally tonight. when you have local officers who said look we told the secret service to get on top of the roof, and then you got secret service days after the shooting blaming the locals. what do you milwaukee of all of this nonsense? >> well, you know, lawrence, if the local police were responsible for the security of this protectee, you might be able to point the finger at them. but they weren't. the responsibility lies completely and totally with the secret service. the shift leader is responsible for the immediate personnel right around the protectee in this case donald trump. and then there was other layers and perimeter layers that are built in by the secret service that involved local state and other federal authorities. and they are responsible. they're the ultimate arbiter of what is to be secured and how it should be secured. there was no communication, obviously, between the veto service and these officers. and there was no communication on that day.
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when the officers and the bystanders saw things. and that never got to trump's detail. never got to the counter sniper teams. it was just, i think, an f-up is the minium you could call it. >> lawrence: tim, i'm still bustled by all of it. this is clearly malpractice, gross incompetence. what is the command station. what was the post where they could have comms going banged back and forth no. comes with the locals on the house? someone was supposed to be on the roof and they decided according to some reports to not show that up day. you got secret service agents and other counter snipers that are confused if it was their guy on the top of the roof and they were saying look, we were actually inside of the building, not on top of the building, there was no communication at all, tim. >> it's incomprehensible. let's go back a couple of decades to 9/11. there was a tragedy in new york. because the fire department and police department were not communicating on that day in new york at the world trade center, so the police department
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hospital se seetz sees the buildings are coming down discount warn police department department and fire department. that led to incident in command. incident in command is what is used by the federal government, local, state authorities in almost any type of incident. to make sure that communication is the paramount thing. because it's the first thing that falls through in any operation. and, in this case. you know, i could see this maybe happening in the 1950s or 60's. but not today. it's completely unacceptable. >> lawrence: yeah. it's unacceptable and you speak of 9/11. part of what took place then is creating homeland security. so agencies could start talking to each other. secret service homeland and they weren't able to get this right. i hope to get to some type of answers through congress. tim, thanks so much for joining the program. >> thank you for having me. >> lawrence: you got it, brother. one minute vs. one hour. harris quickly breaks her silence as trump talks to reporters for an hour. bill mcgurn on why the press
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isn't pressing her to do more. plus, it's friday, the all-american concert series. check in with the mclemores on fox square. >> what's going on. lawrence, thank you so much. guys we have whiskey myers here this morning coming on at 8:00. the rain is not going to stop us this morning and dad, we have got the barbecue. the mclemores are bringing it. what have we got? >> cooking on the master built series grill. this morning double trouble brisket butt hogie sandwich. top it off with with a nanna peppers. this is our brisket. if you want to have great barbecue in the morning. nothing better than cooking with friends. this is what it a s. all about. making it majestic for all the vips for the concert this morning. we are going to be serving up munchies to complement our sandwiches. i'm telling you, lawrence, thank you. there is nothing better than serving up great pulled pork.
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>> steve: let's talk politics. former president donald trump once again calling out kamala harris for dodging the press during his press conference. >> what are we doing right now? she is not doing any news conference. do you know why she is not doing it? because she can't do a news conference. she doesn't know how to do a news conference. everything she has touched has turned to bad things. she won't even do interviews with friendly people. because she can't do better than biden. >> steve: but while mr. trump spoke for over an hour, harris finally broke her silence, speaking to reporters for exactly 70 seconds. >> there has been a lot of questions when you will sit down for first interview since being the nominee. >> i talked to my team. i want to us to get an interview scheduled before the end of the month. >> steve: she is talking to her team. i'm talking to our team fox news contributor and "wall street journal" editorial member bill mcgurn joins us now. bill, morning to you. >> good morning. >> steve: there is zero chance she would have walked over to that camera and talked to those
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reporters had donald trump not called her out earlier in the afternoon. >> yeah. i mean, he was right to do so. same thing j.d. vance went over to her plane and the reporters when they were both on the same tarmac. look, donald trump has a problem. kamala harris is not answering any questions about her previous stance, about her stance today. and they are creating this image of, you know, can you read whatever you want into her. the only way i think that he is going to breakthrough is to debate. i was glad to see that they agreed to at least one. i think he is right to press for two more. the country especially for a nominee that didn't go through the primary process i think there is a lot of questions. what they are hoping to do is run another campaign like 2020. keep her away from the press. >> steve: yeah. and she is getting away with it. but, you know, this week, they
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roll out her vice presidential nominee, mr. walz, the governor of the great state of minnesota. and you got to figure, you know, the campaign is probably thinking, bill. i'm having a flashback. and it's to katie couric sitting down with sarah palin. that was her rollout. and it was a disaster. so, given the fact that they are in this honeymoon phase where the kamala harris ratings right now are doing pretty well. why screw it up with an interview? >> exactly. why -- also, why do any interviews or press availability, why take any questions. if you can get away with it. look, it's working for her. >> yeah. >> there is nothing to march the excitement around her. and as long as the press cooperates, the only thing -- there are only two things, i think, that could change the narrative. one, is a disastrous dnc. if the protesters get violent.
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i'm not saying they will. but, if they do, that could be a disaster. and then, second, the debates. that is donald trump's opportunity to go one-on-one and to press her. and to ask the questions that he says she can't answer. >> steve: let's see what happens. bill, thank you very much for joining us on this friday. have great weekend. >> you too. >> steve: all right. let's talk sports. let's talk about the olympics. first up runner sydney mcglaughlin nearly breaking 50 seconds in the women's 400-meter hurdles. look at that smashed world record and took home a gold medal and it was her 25th birthday. meanwhile tara davis woodhall showing out. one gold after jumping watch this 23 feet. and unfortunately star sprinter, fastest man in the world know a lyles ended his olympics early
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after testing positive for cody but not before winning a bronze medal in the 200. he won a metal and he had covid. meanwhile the men's basketball team is heading to the gold medal game after being -- beating serbia in the semi-finals. they will play france tomorrow. team u.s.a. dominating the medal count with 103 total as you can see right at the top 30 goals. >> so michael jordan famously played basketball game with the flow. i think noah just took it to the next level winning the olympics with covid. >> rachel: essentially the flu. >> brian: what about the women's basketball team steph curry. team they beat by double digits two other times. can you imagine had they lost. it was jokic was fantastic for serbia. this was unbelievable come back. >> lawrence: brian, i don't like to think about the negative. i don't want to think about if
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they loss because they won. >> brian: almost lost and it would have been the biggest disaster. >> rachel: i love see all those women win the track races and kiss their babies after. win one for the moms. >> lawrence: moms with the abs. >> rachel: i don't know what that is like. >> lawrence: rock the all-american concert series. that's next. ♪ ♪ did i read this? did i get eggs? where are my keys? memory and thinking issues keep piling up? it may be due to a buildup of amyloid plaques in the brain. visit morethannormalaging.com
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