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trump. >> freedom of speech, you can do it. >> brian: you said, i will love this book. why? >> talks about comedy and free speech and a lot of jokes. you will laugh. >> brian: because you are funny. >> free speech is not speech i like, it is not nice stuff that needs protecting. >> brian: donald trump will be on tomorrow on "fox and friends." will this be additional reason to watch? >> i will watch tomorrow for sure. >> brian: we never know where it will go. do you think r.f.k. jr. in next couple week jumps on trump train? >> i can't speak for him, i think so. we have to make a change in america. we can't continue with censorship. >> brian: i will talk to you on the radio, thank you for watching. >> bill: thank you. in chicago, democrats bringing out big guns, barack obama and michelle obama headlining night
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two of dnc and touting hope while hitting trump repeatedly. they did not hold back. day three beginning. bill hemmer live in chicago. we roll on in our coverage. >> dana: good morning, i'm dana perino, this is "america's newsroom." last night was something else, i would have had michelle obama go last, her speech was better than barack obama and crowd was enthusiastic. >> bill: we will debate the s substance. >> dana: taking the fight to former president trump. watch. >> if things don't go our way, we don't have the luxury of wining or cheating others to get further ahead. >> i heard someone compare trump to the neighbor who keeps running his leaf blower outside your window. >> doubling down on racist lies
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as substitute for real ideas and solutions that will make people's lives better. we do not need four more years of bluster and chaos, we have seen that movie before. the sequel is usually worse. >> bill: it was a late night and vibe was vibrant, will it move the needle? trump leads harris on number of key issues. democrats count on obamas to put kamala harris over the top. voters want change and closeness of the race is rattling pundits. we don't want to be tight with donald trump, we had 20 plus days of positive press, we should not be tied, we want to pull ahead. >> it is a tied race. >> that is scary. >> they are doing best they can and it is tied.
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>> this is competitive race, i'm not sure who would win. it could be president trump. >> dana: marc thiessen is here. let's go to rich eds on first. >> obamas brought down the house in the second night of dnc. former president said he was only person stupid enough to follow michele obama in a speech, both attacked trump and comp limped the current president who was heading for renomination at this convention. >> history will remember joe biden as an outstanding president who defended democracy at a moment of great danger and i'm proud to call him my president but i am even prouder to call him my friend. >> vice president kamala harris
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late arrival prompted questions on what policy she supports. harris rolled out a few proposals like raising corporate tax rate. last night peter doocy spoke with gavin newsom and asked him what the specifics are. >> are you shocked at convention you are not hearing specifics? >> peter: it's been a month since she took over. >> know wo of the most traningsitions, that will evolve over course of next few months. >> tonight tim walz, governor of minnesota, will headline the convention and hear from nancy pelosi and former president bill clinton. dana. >> dana: let's hope bill clinton does not speak as long as usual, cut it in a third. >> still be here in the morning. >> bill: marc thiessen is with us.
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>> dana: remember that? >> i do. >> bill: jacqui heinrich reporting is intriguing saying kamala was 90 minutes north in milwaukee because obamas are not on biden's good side. plan came together to avoid optics of kamala harris being in the same room. >> dana: i don't believe that. >> marc: entire political machine behind the obamas and beating trump is rnl approximate. when his election was humill itting rejekction of barack obama. when one party is running to beat a two-term. george h w bush won. algore lost in 2000, people did not want a third clinton term and people did not want a third
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obama term. they rejected third term and hillary was his hand-pick over joe biden and pushed him to the side, history repeating itself. they elected donald trump to replace him, that was d devastating rejection for barack obama. they want to make sure donald trump does not win again. they want revenge. >> dana: any election, if you are incumbent, you don't want r referendum on you. biden was heading down that road and trump was way ahead. they switched it out, even though biden-harris is in title, she had saying she had nothing to do with that. even though she wantings credit for it. choice between trump and something new. listen to her last night, this is call number three. >> this is not 2016 or 2020, in particular, the stakes are
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higher for a lot of reasons. donald trump has openly vowed to be a dictator day one and openly indicated his intention to weap weaponize doj. do we want to live in chaos, fear and hate? [cheering] >> dana: thoughts there? >> marc: she's trying to have it both ways. reason she is democratic nominee, people don't want another biden term, only reason. one fact, only once has a sitting vice president succeeded in getting elected after over their president in office. 1998, george w bush and martin van burren in 1836. sitting vice presidents don't normally succeed unless that
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president is enormously popular. >> dana: good point. >> bill: headline in politico, democrats can't quit donald trump. you will hear more tonight from tim walz as we transition to vice presidential nominee. he stepped in a few things. the lesson and we talked two weeks ago, when vetting process is sped up the way it has been, things get by the goalie. >> marc: she must be embroiled in four scandals, it is remarkable. how long did george w bush take in vetting vice presidential cans? normally when a candidate goes through primary and period of months between securing nochlination and having convepgz, you spend months vetting these people.
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she had to do it in two weeks, she is least vetted. they did not go through a primary. she did not make primary in 2000, has not done a single town hall, done absolutely nothing. she's a cipher and she had to pick a candidate who was a cipher to her. no one knew anything about tim walz until a couple weeks oomph least vet said presidential ticket in history of our country and they are hoping to skate through without getting vetted. 76 days, they think they can skate through and ride on they are not trump or biden. >> dana: it is harder starting friday morning. >> marc: i agree. >> dana: i don't know if they have enough time. >> marc: xep media is in the tank. media would be all over them, they are only thing standing between america and second term
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presidency. >> bill: joe biden's name mentioned twice in six hours. twice. both times by barack obama. thank you. >> dana: republican vice presidential nominee j.d. vance blasting democrats for ignoring issues hes are most important to voters. watch him here. >> what is the democratic party about in 2024? it is clearly about hatred of donald trump more than love for america. they talked about trump more than they talked about inflation, more than they talked about foreign policy, more than they talked about the economy, that suggests thing that unites democratic party is not a shared vision, it is hatred of one person. >> dana: he will be joining former president trump on the trail this afternoon. >> bill: they asked him about the debate, one on the book for october 1, might be another on cnn on v.p. side. he said i will go after him for
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supporting rioters ins minneapolis and for raising energy prices. you get the sense after day two, i can't recall an election that is shaping up in way it is where the policies on each side are so div divergent from the other. do you want this or that? that is what we're learning so far. >> dana: marc thiessen, thank you for being here. national security is the focus later today. grady is live in north carolina. hi, grady. >> hi, dana. so far this week, we've seen smaller scale events. crowd behind me, today's event feels more like rally than previous events. this is first time we see former president trump and his running mate j.d. vance together at an
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event this week. they were talking crime in michigan and wisconsin today. today trump and vance highlight national security, pointing out failed policy of biden-harris administration relating to war in middle east and botched withdrawal from afghanistan. latest polling gives sense of where foreign policy and national security falls in list of priorities. not necessarily at the top, trump does lead on that top being. trump is making case the world is on the brink of large scale conflict and u.s. needs a strong commander-in-chief. >> we are close to world war iii, closer than we've been since world war ii. it is dangerous and bad and you need right person to be president. president xi jinping will be laughing. putin will be laughing. they'll all be laughing.
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>> here is latest polling out of north carolina shows vice president harris with slight lead over trump, that is shift from when president biden was in the race. this is a state the former president carried in 2016 and 2020, now he is dealing with a tightening race and that could explain why he's been here twice in the last week trying to turn out the vote in the ashes of north carolina. dana. >> dana: both campaigns hope that is not the metaphor, we understand why they are there. beautiful state. thanks. [cheering] [chanting] >> bill: this was the scene outside and it got ugly at times. democrats selling themselves as
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party of decency, what do they say about burning of american flags and antisemitism in chicago? more on that coming up. >> dana: plus not just ordinary face in the crowd. chilling videoings trump's would-be assassin walking around hours before opening fire. we'll have an update. >> bill: new economic data due out today, could show the economy is not as strong as headlines say. we will look as revisions as we continue in chicago.
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president trump's rally in butler, pennsylvania. appears to show the shooter walking through the crowd two hours before the attempt on trump's life. cb cotton joins us in new york. what have you found out about this? >> this video is latest in trove of evidence showing thomas crooks in the rally area ahead of the assassination attempt. you see him know wandering through vendor stands les than two hours before he opened fire on july 13th. when the video is slowed down, crooks gaze moves from straight ahead to a merchandise stand. this is earliest known recording of would-be assassin and the business owner said he did not realize until a week after shooting telling daily mail he's
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given this video to fbi for analysis. this was taken at same time secret service was reviewing this and other from that day. other text messages and body cam outline efforts made to track down crooks. we know secret service acting director rowe testified critical radio communication were siloed in state and local channels, never making it to agents protecting trump. now a task force investigating the assassination attempt is expected to run to the shooting site next week. >> bill: could be more. so many people and cameras. thank you for that. dana. >> dana: bring in former secret ser
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service -- great to have you here. i want to show the timeline for everybody to see. what you see there, it starting 11:00 a.m., crooks left his home. we pan across. in red, moments he was visible. you have to wonder, how do you think they missed it? >> of course he's visible. every secret service agent is a student of potential assassination attempts. it is ridiculous not to send people well in advance of the event kicking off. people are out there to do bad things. they don't roll out of bed and show up. they go through a pre-planning process. there is plenty of video of this guy walking around hours before the event kicks off.
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had secret service had people in the crowd walking around, they probably would have noticed this guy and engaged him in conversation before the shooting happened. >> dana: there is report on u.s. secret service failure saying w weaknesses that led to assassination attempt were not unique to july rally. steps taken in days leading up to butler rally mirror process secret service has used for years to "the collcollaborate w law enforcement susceptible to attack. do you think that is right? >> it is right. the problem is not with the process or procedure, the problem is people and leadership and lack of foresight. secret service has become permeated with senior leadership more concerned about their resume for next job than doing
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the job. you have seen it, in the white house, air force one would take off and you have supervisors coming out of woodwork going on this trip. what are these people doing? east coast is filled with secret service offices between butler, pa, and maine, there has to be 50 secret service offices. you are telling me secret service didn't have manpower to send out to a trump rally given level of social media presence he has and 15,000 people. where were secret service assets. >> dana: wrap with this, set this up and let you have the final word. we're at another convention and a lot of secret service here, uniform and not. they are hard-working people and professionals and i think about the moral of men and women on
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the ground doing the work. maybe there is a leadership problem, that is a poessibility. rank and file are really good at what they do. >> the rank and file are incredibly good at what they do. when you talk about moral problem, nothing speaks more volume than this statistic. new york field office, the premiere flagship office in secret service had 250 agents. recently as week ago, down to 87. that speaks volume about moral issue at u.s. secret service. >> dana: thank you for coming on today. we'll bring you back. thank you. >> thank you, stay safe. >> she seemed very happy about the job and ran in and we gave each other a hug. it is okay. had i known, i wouldn't have let go. >> a mother's grief, one death
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steve harrigan has been covering all week. hi, steve. >> steve: 250250,000 pro-palestinian protesters, 70 were arrested. they charged police, many dressed in black with their faces covered. they lit the u.s. flag on fire and spray painted police cars with symbols of anarchy. police used batons to hammer in protesters and police officers used great restraint. >> we have resources on standby and these are plans we practice. we have done this through tabletops and looked at situations that rapidly evolve. >> two miles from that scene at
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the convention center, they added third layer of security after iron gate was breached. officers pelted with rocks and bottles. back to you. >> dana: thank you for reporting. >> bill: kennedy is here and paul mauro. great to have you both. paul, you were among the masses and you have your own video you want to share. tell us what you saw. >> paul: steve harrigan categorized it correctly, they are vocal and doing everything to provoke chicago partly cloudy d. chicago pd is well trained and prepared for this. they are restrained. they decided to go mobile after they burned flags. there was an israeli county protest, i saw israeli flags and american flags.
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only flags at this protest were on fire. they went 340 bile. chicago pd stayed with them, they were blocking traffic, screaming at people. they decided they had enough. chicago pd held the line, shut down an intersection and started taking ring leaders, that deflated the balloon. >> dana: kennedy, the anti- anti-zionist protesters on the lefts, ugly ideas are very clear. >> ugly ideas are clear and loud, quite a contrast from the inside and outside. look at protesters who are saying horrific things. they are level ling worst chargs against president biden relegated to a late monday night
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speech. i look at protesters, were you dropped on your head as a child? what is wrong with you? i don't understand what they are asking. i have a feeling neither do they. a lot of them are just atifa, stinky clowns who go from one gathering to the next and don't have a core set of beliefs other than to rile up cops, get arrested because we don't have jobs or lives. they don't have a driving philosophy to make the world better or more joyful they claim the platform is inside the dnc. i think paul is right, the cops have learned a lot from conventions we've seen over the years and they have been prepared. thought there would be 20,000. we heard 50,000 at one point and
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people you saw last night were not groups that applypplied for legal permits. these people started in 1999 in seattle and they -- >> bill: occupy wall street. >> kennedy: exactly. great unwash who don't want to work. >> bill: this is interesting point. this comparison to 1968, there was a singular cause in 1968, vietnam war. we are a long way from that now. there were a few outsiders who participated on that and went on trial, the chicago eight. i was told 5000, i don't know if that number continues to increase. we have two more nights, paul. >> paul: these things go on, we saw in rnc in 2004 in new york,
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more activists will arrive. this is a professional class of d demonstrator, they get funding from soros groups and so on and so forth. it is a career path, some of them make good money. this is what they do. they are not going away. one break we can have that is ongoing is weather. it is nice and cool here. it matters. if it was hot shgs cops doing 12-hour tours, getting no sleep. and here is a point you can compare to trump event. you see commanders out there. not like director cheatle, she disappears. i see chicago commanders, i am getting a nod from them, they are on the front line directing people and this is controlled. no force multiplier like good
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leadership and chicago pd is showing that. >> i'm staying at a hotel and there was a bomb threat called in. this is very real, there are people who are scared and what they are trying to do. professional actors are just trying to terrorize people into submission and don't let them. it is fine to protest. it is american to protest. they are calling for end of american society as we know it. >> bill: good to have you both here. thank you. get to this new report that broke last night in prime-time hour of convention here. thousands, maybe tens of thousands of migrant children have been released to sponsors and border officials don't know what they are doing or where they are or who they are. live in l.a. tracking that story down. it is disturbing, what have you found out? >> this is what happens when you essentially have an open border.
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hundreds of thousands of unaccompanied children cross illegally and washington has no idea where they are, what they are doing or who is taking care of them. headline is biden-harris administration chosen not to file >> this is new inspector general report from dhs. no agent, not ice or office of resetelment takes responsibility. >> does not monitor or track the whereabouts of children after they are released from our air. >> bill: in the last five years, 450,000 unaccompanied minors entered the u.s., over half nefrp got a notice to appear. of the ones that did, most did
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not show up. the report says without ability to monitor status of unaccompanied children ice has no assurance they are safe. >> when there is lack of government oversight there is right now, abuses are going to happen. >> for all the rhetoric directed at trump about losing children, this report is more damning picture 2for biden-harris. >> bill: tough stuff. thank you. >> dana reads sports. >> dana: could have been game, set match against sinner, who tested positive for banned steroid that can be used as performance enhancing drug.
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sinner said it was used to treat a cut. sinner was stripped of prize money and ranking points he earn from a point in california. i want to go to that tournament one day. >> bill: good one. palm springs or something. >> dana: just outside. >> bill: will he be okay? was he a cheater? >> dana: some cut on the finger. neointorin works. >> it is remarkable to me two nights into the convention, one thing hais noticeable they refuse to talk about any issues. >> bill: progressives, are they jockeying for jobs in kamala harris administration? do they know something we do not? we will dig dive deep on that. abortion access on agenda and it is a singular focus here in chicago. democrats eyeing big changes, if they sweep the election. veteran homeowners
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>> dana: senator schumer revealing what is to come if senate democrats hold on. he is outlining ambitious agenda making it easier to codify abortion access in federal law. joining us is jim mesina. i was remembering a year and a half ago, state supreme court election, democrat won and abortion on the ballot. i said, do you think there will be abortion referendums?
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states where abortion measures on the ballot this november, arizona in particular sticks out to me, nevada, montana, amongst others. is that part of the plan to turn out the vote? >> absolutely. this is sleeper issue of the election season. since dobbs, people republicans violated number one rule of american politics, don't piss women voters off. it is going to be an issue in november. >> bill: i think i heard climate change one time last night from bernie sanders, if memory serves. da dana just showed list of states, chicago tribune, restore our rights. illinois is not on the list of states, but you are going to make this a singular issue?
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it is pretty obvious it is top of the list. >> the supreme court made it an issue. you saw freedom assigns, that is freedom of choice, freedom of your bodies and great message for democrats to take to swing voters. 80% of swing voters don't want an abortion ban and that is what they have gotten. >> dana: not good enough to say it is left to states? majority of women want a federal law? >> correct. people don't want the government in their bed dollar the room or medical decisions. they keep saying over and over, conservative places like kansas and kentucky, liberal places, stop with getting in our personal decisions. of course it is knowa issue for the election. >> bill: one thing we picked up on last night, jacqui heinrich pointed out optics are not good for kamala harris to be in same
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room with barack obama. is that the reason? >> we can multi task, walk and chew gum at same time. why not have a rally in most important swing state. every night i do simulation of the election and wisconsin is tipping point state. makes total sense to put her in that state. the night before obama came to the convention, smart politics. >> dana: i thought it was smart to do it and did not hurt her in terms of the introduction from her husband and the obamas. in obama's speech last night, they are trying to make trump the incumbent administration as if last three years did not
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matter. barack obama said we know the sequel and the sequel is never good. the sequel is the last 3-1/2 years. >> the three of us know the election moves on who is the change and kamala harris has seven-point lead over donald trump. >> dana: it is amazing how. biden-harris. he continues to make the race about him and he becomes incumbent in this whole thing. he can't get to his own message, it plays into what they want to do, make it about change. if they continue to lead the change urm argument, they will win this election. >> bill: every speaker begins in the year 2020, we are in 2024. barack obama last night said kamala harris is committed to cutting through regulation. what regulations has she cut through? >> in her time as vice
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president. >> bill: barack obama said, i love tim walz. how involved was he in convincing her to pick him? >> well, the true answer, he has publicly talked about he had several conversations with her. my understanding, he doesn't say this is who you should pick. he walked her through how he did it and theory of the case. you pick someone for a state, josh shapiro argument. you pick someone who doesn't give you something you have, that is tim walz. and so that is what you do to help. he did not say pick tim walz. that is her decision. it has to be personal. he knows better than anyone, you spend four years with that person, you have to be comfortable and in the end, she was more comfortable with governor walz or coach walz. i love the coach. >> dana: how long will bill clinton speak tonight? >> no idea. >> dana: he's a long speaker and
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nights have gone on late. >> we're waiting for warnock to be done from the other night. >> bill: 15 minutes, but bosses would cut us off. >> dana: you are anxious to get back to montana. other news, crews racing against time to find remaining passengers who disappeared after a yacht sank off sicely's coast. . good to go nonstop. with cabenuva, there's no pausing for daily hiv pills. for adults who are undetectable, cabenuva is the only complete, long-acting hiv treatment you can get every other month. it's two injections from a healthcare provider. just 6 times a year. don't receive cabenuva if you're allergic to its ingredients or if you're taking certain medicines
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>> new development, that makes three people reportedly dead and four still missing. spe specialist cave divers are working in 12-minute underwater shifts. it is believed a sudden water tornado sunk the british flagged yacht. 15 survived, including a one-year-old girl. woe don't know the identity of the two found dead this missing. the missing include mike lynch and his daughter and morgan stanley chairman jonathan bloomer, chris morvillo and both of their wives. morvillo and bl bloomer were pa of a team. the luxury yachting voyage was
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part of a celebration of acquittal. devastated by the tragedy. this is an active search. diver on scene told reporters the sunken yacht is in tact and laying it its side. >> bill: something to watch. more developments when we get them. thank you. >> oftentimes what does not get articulated how immigrant community, new arriveals are part of trans formation of our economy. these are individuals contributing to the soul of chicago and who we are as a nation. >> dana: migrant crisis is a crushing burden on sfrnth your chicago, you never know it in the united center. democrats are patting themselves on the back celebrating ascension of their border czar to top of the tickle.
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