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not have to struggle at this stage of life. >> ainsley: this changed your life at 90 years old employing you were worried about your wife. what is your message to america? you are worried about other veterans that are homeless and struggling. what is your message? >> i am very fortunate and i grieve for my brothers and cyst ares who have been neglected fo forgotten. they need help. >> lawrence: find donald's go fund me on "fox and friends" website. >> dana: high alert in middle east as ppgs barrage of rockets
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into northern israel as people brace for what may be strike from iran. united states is deploying add additional forces to the region, a sub, and a carrier strike group. we are keeping an eye identity a oultd out and will have more. will the real kamala harris please staiven up? facin facing skrut /* /* -- >> harris reinvention is in full swing. her campaign says she is a centrist. another part of strategy is dodging the media. >> dana: the v.p. has gone 22 days without a formal sit down employees we don't know about her platform, it includes an
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idea pulled from her opponent. >> raise minimum wage. [cheering] >> and eliminate taxes on tip for service and hospitality workers. >> when i get to office we'll not charge taxes on tips, people making tips. >> kevin mccarthy is here, first to mark mered ith. >> democrats insist large crowds prove she has a winning message. when it comes to specifics about what a harris-walz administration would do, that is hard to decipher. we saw the vice president sticking to traditional speech, including attacks on former president trump and effort to reinstate roe v. wade. fight for the future without
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saying what that future would entail. no detailed tax policy white paper. harrises she will do more economic plan later this week. we'll watch if she further embraces bidenomics or distance herself from it. harris campaigns she no longer backs fracking. point to clips like this. >> no question i'm in favor of banning fracking. >> harris plans to do sit-down interview in weeks. trump is ready to talk about it now. he posted, harris flip flopped on every policy she's lived by and fake news media is not reporting it. she sounds more like trump than trump.
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he will talk about the economy, has remarks planned in north carolina. we don't know if it is new policies or more of same we had heard last eight years. >> dana: white house lawn looking good. form upper house speaker kevin mccarthy is with us. read two things, i'm getting back in the swing of things. eli lake wrote this, harris is not doing an interview or explaining why she's abandoned left position she took in 2019. "washington post" said, questions we'd love to ask kamala harris, she needs to present her ideas, this is a political necessity. in her mind's eye, i imagine her advisors are like, she is on cover of time magazine, why answer questions? i understand voters, what do you
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think? >> watch history of kamala, she st starts strong in a campaign and flutters and pulls out. she started strongest running. this is shorter campaign. and fewer days she has, she has a teleprompter, she does fine, she asked one-on-one, she gets a word salad. in senate, she was voted most liberal. comes down to economy, border and crime, past history will fail. she's trying to flip, have a shorter campaign and biden won presidency by staying in the basement. use that same type of strategy to their advantage employs >> seeing flip flopping,
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contrast her on the border from 2019 to saturday. we know our immigration system is broken and we know what it takes to fix it. c comprehensive reform that includes strong border security. >> no question we have to re-examine ice and its roale, im o opposed to and policy deny any human from access to public safety, public education or public health. we're not going to treat people who are across the border ille illegally as criminals. >> does that explain why she is notz doing interviews or news conversations? >> she's been bad on every policy, she cannot face electorate on past position. she has to read from a
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teleprompter. she has better messaging, saying we are not going back. her policies don't play that. she took trump's position on no taxes. simply play the clip of her making tie-break ing vote to hie new irs agents to go after you. >> dana: let me ask about that, the polls coming out, this race is back to being close. trump has a slight lead, she is gaining. what should the trump team be doing? >> every sunday you play a different offense. biden was going to crater the democratic party. all trump has to do is win pennsylvania and georgia, he does not have to win nevada and
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arizona and he is president. i think she made a wrong pick when it came to v.p. it will be a race and you have to make this race not on perso personality. stop questioning size of her crowd, question what she did as attorney general and when she was supposed to take care of the border, are question inflation and irs agents. perfect person to run against. you thought john kerry was a flip flopper, she has most extreme positions, get out and make the case and use her own words. >> you raise money for republicans running for the house, what is impact down stream? >> when biden won, first time since 1994, no incumbent lost,
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we beat 15 of theirs. easier to win seats for republicans this cycle than the last two. you have north carolina, three, and michigan, pick up that seat, you want captor and republicans had a bad gubernatorial candidate -- >> dana: that is like seeing there will be red wave. >> there won't be a red wave, everybody talking about, you are going to lose -- no, easier to win more seat. five seat majority, if you had five seats, you know how much easier to govern than five seat? >> dana: ask about this, you had more meetings with joe biden than anybody i know. he did interview on cbs and this is his explanation, watch. >> president biden: polls show that it was neck and neck race,
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down to the wire. what happened was number of my democratic colleagues in house and senate thought i was going to hurt them in the races. i was concerned if i stayed that would be topic. you would interview why dids nancy pelosi say? why did -- i thought it would be a real distraction, number one. >> dana: stunning, those people voted for him running lemon law cammin pauntil they weren't. here is what nancy pelosi said. >> i have never been that impressed with his political operation. >> biden's operation? >> i have not been. they won the white house, bravo. my concern was this ain't happening and we have to make a decision for this to happen. and the president has to make
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the decision for that to happen. >> dana: your take on all that? >> she pushed him out, her and obama >> for her bragging and di disclaiming she lost the house by losing five seats in california. she never picked up a seat in california while i was leader, i won every single cycle electing more women and more minority republicans than in history. biden won while she was losing, this was driven by her and obama to push him out because biden was cratering. it was physical and mental capabilities, but thap prop the him up. >> dana: they were all for him until the debate. >> they should be blamed. they criticized those of others us who were honest about him.
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>> dana: now in the past. kevin mccarthy, thank you. thank you for getting me up to speed. >> highly anticipated reports this week after a week of wild swings on wall street and alarm bells about possible recession ringing louder. live at the white house, hello, edward. >> inflation is the word of the day with this administration. two reports, they will see if inflation fight is moving in the right direction. first will talk about consumer prices, what we pay. other is rate of increase businesses pay to make stuff we buy. jobs are slowing, prices are up 19% since president biden and vice president harris started instituting policy, listen to this. >> continue with record of
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terrible economic policy that led to inflation, bad economy, very bad policies that have hurt the average american over and over again or they can flip flop and move to some new ground the polls say would be more popular. you get another john kerry moment, kamala harris it is i was for it before i was against it. >> their policies brought them out of the code p covid pandemi, president biden said. >> prices for groceries are still too high, you know it and i know it. when i was attorney general, i went after price fixing schemes, when i'm president, i will continue work to bring down
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prices. i will take on big corporation that engage in illegal price gouging. >> blaming companies for inflation, something we have been hearing for three years, prices are too high and they need time to bring it down. mike. >> dana: hezbollah launches rockets into israel, general jack keane, on how u.s. should respond. >> and vicious attack in brooklyn, what was yelled before stabbing the man at a synagogue. >> dana: and state of the race and republican chances of taking back the senate. (♪) when you get your tools from harbor freight something about the job feels different - your wallet. whatever you do, do it for less, at harbor freight. save even more at our parking
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>> mike: israel says large-scale attack by iran may come in next several days. idf said there were no casualties. trey yingst live in haifa with more. trey. >> trey: good morning, regional sources are concerned the attack from iran could come in less than 24 hours. despite back and forth on specific timing of iranian action, officials appear more confident we are getting closer tos it. lloyd austin discussed israel's p pre preparedness. leaders from germany, france and great britain called for
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deescalation, saying we urge iran and allies to refrain from attacks on israel that coulcould escalate tension. iran is conducting training exercises and issued notice to air men, indications they could move forward. overnight hezbollah fired and was fire was intercepted by the iron dome. wering reported two hezbollah operatives were killed. there is more u.s. military equipment headed to the region, including the uss georgia, are a submarine. mike. >> mike: thanks. >> dana: bring in general jack keane, he is our fox news senior
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strategic analyst. could be a busy week out there. lloyd austin said he is reiterating the united states, reiterate ing the -- equipped wh fighters to accelerate transit. what does that mean to somebody like me? >> the secretary is trying to influence the retaliation attack as deterrence. lincoln is coming to replace the roosevelt that is in the middle east. he is announcing he is accelerating it, something he doesn't normally do. ings it is rare to announce
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presence of ssgn's. to announce that he is adding that to array of naval ships in the area is likely to reduce the attack and to try to tamp down escalation after the attack, as well. that is the intent here. make no mistake, the united states is leading coalition to defend israel and going to be stronger than it was last time and listening to israeli intelligence being leaked, they are expecting a larger attack and iranians have to do their h homework and that is why it has been 12 days in terms of when it
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will retaliate according to sources. do their homework. 300 drones and missiles did not achief deterrence in slowing down the israelis. scale of the attack will be a factor. u.s. gftz sources believe hezbollah will be in this and likely be another wave and they have long-range high-precision missiles that are lethal in terms of what they can do to the israeli targets. >> dana: what is sfwing, as press secretary, i remember what was interesting, your audience is also your adversaries and allies. i'm sure everybody is paying attention to what candidate for our presidential election are saying and tom cotton thinks vice president harris's handling
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of the israel-hamas conflict is to be questioned. listen here. >> kamala harris put more pressure on israel than on hamas. couple weeks ago, prime minister netanyahu was in town, she refused to preside over thes joint session and blamed israel for civilian casualties in gaza. kamala harris is naive and not prepared to be commander-in-chief. >> dana: now hamas is saying it will not be part of the potential ceasefire. your thought? >> from the outset, they gave up on the trump maximum concession as act of good faith, i think the iranians saw that as w
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weakness and became more aggressive and got flush with money as result and opera operationalized their proxies in terms of munitions, rockets and missiles. hands-off approach to iran is number one foreign policy strategic failure of the biden administration. they are going after israel to destroy it and drive the united states out of the region and dead set in terms of objectives. to this day, we will not lay a glove on the iranians and believe they are untouchable from united states perspective. happening that gives them this asse assertiveness and aggr aggressiveness. >> dana: we believe iran will
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re retaliate sometime soon. thank you. >> mike: control of senate coming into sharper focus. new fox power rankings on who has upper edge in the upper chamber and which races to watch next. plus, tom cruz dazzles in paris performing a jaw-dropping stunt during the olympics closing ceremony. ♪ i'd like to take a moment to address my fellow veterans, because i know so many of you have served our country honorably. one of the benefits that we as a country give you as a veteran is the eligibility for a va loan, for up to 100 percent of your home■s value. if you need cash for your family call newdayusa. with automatic authority from the va we can say yes when banks say no. give us a call. $70,000. $70,000.
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will sit down with the owner of x for what is being called a major interview. this is coming as kamala harris goes 22 days without holding a news conference. >> all eyes on elon musk interview ing president trump o x. musk endorsed trump, going, this is unscripted with no limits on subject matter. j.d. vance appeared on three talk shows yesterday. the media blitz pointing out kamala harris and tim walz have not had a press conference or sat down for an interview in 22 days. vance called harris a chameleon who flip flopped on issues.
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harris campaigns walz misspoke saying he served in war as a national guardsman. >> one thing you can do is make it bigger per child, love to see higher dollar value. >> do you have a number in mind? >> i'd love to see a child tax credit that is 5000 dollars. you have to look to see how viable that is. >> republicans have a favorable map with three toss-up races that will determine control of senate in montana, nevada and ohio. good night for republicans means sweep of three swing states, giving gop 53-fleven majority. democrats good night would be 50-50 split with v.p. walz being tie-breaking vote in the senate.
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west virginia senate race, we have that as solidly republican with joe manchin droppings out of the race and trump winning that state in 2020 by 39 points. key factor in determining control of the senate may be t ticket splitting in montana and ohio. trump won montana by 16 points in 2020 and ohio by eight points in 2020. moderate democratic senators won states by four and seven poibs respectively. dana, how many republicans will vote for democratic senate incumbent this time around? >> dana: it is interesting, good to have power rankings on "america's newsroom." thank you. >> mike: bring in katie pavlich, fox news contributor. good morning.
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ka >> katie: good morning. here we go. >> mike: it is a toss-up in senate, 50 republicans and 47 democrats with three up for grabs, montana, nevada and ohio. what is your assessment, katie? >> katie: democrats are defending a tougher map than republicans. republicans have easier go when it comes to senate. more broadly since presidential race is the president needs the senate. we have a woman running for president, if you want to nominees, staff your administration, supreme court require senate to confirm those nominees and of course, merrick garland is not a supreme court
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because decided not to take up his nom nagsz when they were in charge. crucial for democrats or republican to have to drive agenda they want to get big legislation passed. in terms of the map, it is difference in toss-up race for senate and states donald trump or kamala harris need for electoral college. democrats are beating republicans by a lot, nevada, montana and ohio, republicans have a better chance of winning there and will start with a win with west virginia with joe manchin not running again and jim the justice running to replace him as republican. interesting to see how senate goes and whether it is in contrast with electoral college. >> mike: power rankings, good night for democrats is 50-50
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senate, for republicans, 53-47. brian made reference to ticket splitting. you have larry hogan running there. president trump is not expected to carry maryland, what about hogan? >> katie: he is a popular governor there, he worked to get things he wanted in a deep blue state. if republicans were able to flip maryland, they are having good night when it comes to saeven and wrapping up senate majority. another thing in play here, the vice president. if senate goes to 50, the vice president would break that vote. vice president kamala harris played that role, it would be governor tim walz or j.d. vance
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depending who wins if republicans are able to gain seats. we'll see what happens, interesting to see difference in electoral college. >> mike: katie and i did not plan our out fits, it looks pretty good. >> dana: see if greg and i can pull that off tonight. ceremony took place in suburb of paris with official handoff to los angeles host in 2028. dance party with phoenix, team usa takes home 126 medals in total, tied with china at 40 a piece. japan and france round out top five. as ode to hollywood, check this
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out. yesterday 23's festivity conclu with tom cruz he repelled from the top, took the flag from simone biles and now on his way back to america and so are the game upons. did you have fun watching? is >> mike: indeed, women were so impressive, women's track team and basketball team. i enjoyed every minute of it. >> dana: one thing i enjoyed was shot put, i think i would be good at that. maybe not. why are you laughing? >> i see your arms, you look ready. >> mike: could ilhan omar become latest to lose her seat? hear from her primary challenger, don sam uels, and another antisemitic attack, this time in brooklyn, what
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>> when i was 13, this is our chance to choose hope and reject a horse for republican values. this election is about whether or not we are brave enough to fight for a better world. we will send a loud message our movement will not be defeated. >> dana: how do you respond to that? >> i'm a democrat, i believe in a woman's right to choose healthcare, there is no argument about that. what i think from ilhan omar's concern, she is divisive and combative, she picks a side, including trying to divide her con constituency and ignores the
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other side. >> dana: why do you think she should be unseated? why should she not be in congress? for people of your district that you are trying to win, what would they rather have if it is not ilhan omar? >> if you may recall, if you -- she recommended defunding the police, took a fight for mayor and did not vet for vote for president biden, she votes against infrastructure bill, against sanctioning russia and turkey and against fund ing enhancing security at the capitol after january six. she divides our community, even in the somali community, they are divided on her within the
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ethnic group. she finds a base to support her while neglecting or making the other side feel unwelcome, unimportant and rejected. >> dana: do you feel you have received level of support you need to win tomorrow? the support opponents of cori bush received? >> this is a very different race, this is groundswell, i was asked by my neighbors to run. stepping into the race, we almost won last time, we lost by 2%. this time around, with belief up, because people saw i could win, we went from 100 volunteer to 1300 volunteers.
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93% of the money is from outside the state. my dollars come from inside the state. overwhelming energy in the community is for replacing someone who sefrves herself in terms of popularity and national profile and ignores work at home and divides the community on contentious issues. >> dana: we will pay attention to the primary tomorrow. see if you can make it a third. have a good day. >> mike: we're seeing rising level of antisemitism across the country, new video showing jewish man stabbed on a street in brooklyn. the attacker yelling free palestine and antisemitic slurs.
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nate foy is live with the latest. >> the jewish victim told israeli media, thank god i had a miracle after being stabbed in the stomach. the antisemitic attack happened. vince knowent sumter was arrested. the victim asked sumterto leave, he and pulled out a knife. mark trager posted this visceral hate will impose more harm to other groups if left unchecked. we need accountable and action now. new numbers from nypd show antisemitism on the rise. officers responded to 30 anti-jewish offenses last month com compared to 10 in july of last
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year. jews feel unsafe in new york city. another example from may when police arrested a man for trying to run jewish people over on the sidewalk in brooklyn. there was this ins bey dent on the new york city subway. >> raise your hand if you are a z zionist. this is your chance to get out. >> police arrested the man leading that chant and this video is from the same day. as far as saturday morning attack, the victim is stable and recovering after being taken to the hospital. new york city mayor eric adams has an event at 11:00, we'll see if he addresses that heinous attack. back to you. >> mike: disturbing hate crime. nate foy, thank you. >> dana: questions about biden's
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william. >> amazing since the defendant had a mexican attorney with him and confessed to being part of the death. it was found he got bad legal advice violating his constitutional right. he confessed to being part of a crew that killed agent terry. he was convicted of first-degree murder. his confession was found to violated right against self-inclimination and as assistance of counsel. >> he said, i'm your attorney, it is okay to confess. he had no clue, none about the charges, none about the law and in addition to that, he was
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manipulated by government agents. >> terry is a former marine part of team assigned to stop the crew that ripped off other gun smugglers. obama administration tracked guns scomb it did not work. identified themselves as border patrol, the gang opened fire, killing brian. >> he was part of the rip crew that killed brian that evening. there is no question as to his participation in this event that night. >> the case goes back to u.s. district court, most assume the court will retry this case. >> thanks very much. >> dana: fox news alert, israel under attack overnight, hezbollah launching 30
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