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snuffed it out of their citizens. we are on the verge of doing that here. we could do it in november. >> todd: funny you mention california. tourist destination that has a lot of big businesses like tech. to your point, if those big businesses move out, california could be germany. >> charles: look at vcs and tech built own cities and states. you can't even see them. you take a special tram into the city and you never leave it, right? everyone else is like hitchhiking. it's an amazing thing. it's not an organic growth though that we can see around the rest of the country that i'm really concerned about. and, you know, again, like the border state stuff, if people fall for it, then shame on americans. >> todd: november 459 we'll see. freight to have you, my friend. "fox & friends" right now. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> steve: good morning,
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everybody. it's 6:00 here on the couch in new york city. 72 degrees, it's room temperature outside. >> lawrence: we'll take it. >> steve: room temperature inside, too. >> ainsley: with the heater. >> steve: wednesday, august 28th, 2024 edition of "fox & friends." fox news alert. donald trump's team looking to dismiss another indictment, a superseding indictment by special counsel jack smith with early voting starting next week, what does this mean regarding donald trump's case for the election? >> lawrence: kamala harris finally agreeing to her first formal interview since taking over as the democratic nominee. but only with her running mate. does she need backup for moments like these? >> you need to get to go and be able to get where you need to go. >> the significance of the passage of time. so when you think about it, there is great significance to the passage of time. >> brian: take it from here, governor. >> lawrence: unbelievable.
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>> carley: can't get enough of that it's on repeat. can't have a bad day when you are watching "fox & friends," right? but a new study reveals exactly what time the average american knows if their day will be ruined. >> brian: for us it's at 5:59. we will find out. "fox & friends" starts right now. remember, your mornings are better with friends. ♪ >> steve: all right. let's start with this, a fox news alert. former president donald trump has been indicted again, a superseding indictment in the election interference case brought by special counsel jack smith. >> ainsley: the indictment was revised after the supreme court's presidential immunity ruling last month lucas tomlinson joins us from washington with the latest. hey, lucas. >> good morning, guys. a federal grand jury in the nation's capital indicted donald trump once again in the election subversion case brought on by special counsel jack smith. the 3 #-page indictment is an attempt by smith to streamline the case following the supreme court immunity rulings mentioned
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ainsley last month. here are the four new charges, conspiracy to defraud the united states, conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding, an obstruction of an attempt to obstruct an official proceeding. almost sounds like two charges right there. and conspiracy against rights. the superseding indictment was presented to a new grand jury that had not previously heard the case. this new grand jury only heard the new information, according to the court filing. the move is a sign that jack smith believes the supreme court's immunity decision last month does not bar him from moving ahead with his goal of convicting former president donald trump. there is very little chance this case will go to trial before the election. the judge in the case is a biden appointee. tanya chutkan. trump pled not guilty to the former indictment. the former president come out and said the charges against him election interference. days before early voting begins next week. see if it begins on any polls in the election. people opt for early voting may
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be missing on an october or potential september surprise. >> brian: what time is it new indictment? president gets a surge of money. that's why he was quick to hop on truth social you got to be kidding me. you cannot be serious. dust flew up. you remember that. >> ainsley: let's bring in federal prosecutor nehemiah into manny. >> good morning, thanks for having me how will this effect the election and is america tired of this don't know what it means i don't think this will effect the election at all more narrow indictment really the evidence we are talking about came out january 6th hearing, the impeachment proceedings in congress and that first indictment. because of the supreme court's
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decision, jack smith jack smith had to remove charges including jeffrey clark. take those out because the supreme court made it clear that those communications with the doj, those are official acts and, therefore, subject to immunity. >> brian: the grand jury looked at this and said yeah, we have to indict him on this. so then it goes up. what is the exact next step? what kind of timing are we looking at? >> well, we know grand jury will indict a' ham sand witch the fact that smith got an indictment isn't surprising. none of this was going to happen before the election anyway. now that we have a superseding indictment and arraignment. the former president isn't going to likely have to appear in court to plead not guilty to this new indictment. this is going to push everything back well past the election. we know the wheels of justice are slow. they are even slower when we are dealing with novel legal issues like this that will certainly be litigated again to the court of appeals and to the supreme court.
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>> steve: timing shouldn't surprise us because trump side and jack smith side were supposed to submit papers by friday that explained how this case would be impacted by the supreme court's decision regarding presidents have broad immunity when this comes to official acts. >> that's right. the justices, even though they ruled that there is some immunity, they didn't really draw clear lines. they did with respect to the department of justice communications, about you that was it. the challenge here is there is immunity for official acts. so what are official acts? we know if the former president is acting as the chief enforcer of our nation's laws, including our election laws, that is subject to immunity. but, if he is campaigning, those are private acts and is not. so where is the line drawn? the justices, even the conservative justices in the supreme court they didn't draw that line. they kicked can down the road. they remanned it or punted the case back to the trial court in judge chutkan and made that
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decision. >> lawrence: nehemiah, i'm curious, does this fall within the department of justice standards. i know some of the motions had already been years ago, considering everything was at a dimentd of justice does have informal 60-day rule. they are not supposed to file charges in that period before an election because it may effect an election. now, in this case obviously the case was pending. it was stayed or put on hold while the case was appealed and ultimately when it came back down from the supreme court, the judge needed to restart the case. and even though the superseding indictment has been filed, trump's lawyers were almost certainly file another motion to dismiss, this was more of a defensive maneuver by smith to try to avoid getting that case dismissed. we are a little bit more than 60 days out from the election.
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technically, under the doj policies, this doesn't violate their guidelines. >> brian: all right, neama, thanks so much. appreciate it a lot of huge news as it relates to the campaign 2024. first and foremost, it looks like the vice president is going to sit down for an interview before the end of the month like she promised it. will be tomorrow and with her running mate. a lot of speculation on why. the campus saying well, we know governor walz and kamala harris got a chance to meet each other doesn't really understand all the nuances of what she stands for and what she is running on that. makes two of them. she doesn't seem to understand or reiterate it in specifics anyway. so they are going to sit down with dana bash on cnn. it's going to be a taped interview. >> lawrence: i don't understand why he can't watch the interview like the rest of us and learn. >> brian: had to go on together you think it looks bad. >> steve: get the story straight. >> watch the interview watch the policy and start reg regurgitatg
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the talking point. >> brian: they are on the bus together. you think he could come up. >> ainsley: she has the word salads. she is very confused. she gets caught off guard. >> brian: do you think could work against her? >> ainsley: if she has her running mate sit next to her. they are both going to be prepared. he can hop in when he sees her going down the wrong path and vice versa. they have a lot to explain. >> steve: ainsley, in other words, is he essentially is her co-host. >> ainsley: correct. her tv husband. she is going to have to explain her policy shifts. her campaign is now flip-flopping. does she agree with her campaign? is she actually flip-flopping. we need to hear where she stands on these issues? did she know joe biden's mental decline. walz is going to have to talk about his military service because many are calling that stolen valor. he claimed to be something that he wasn't. he also said he got this award from the chamber of commerce. >> brian: in nebraska. >> ainsley: they asked him to take that off his website and his left wing policies. >> steve: they are going to be
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interviewed by cnn. dana bash is going to do the interview. she got the exclusive. everybody is going to be watching it. you got to wonder why she wound up with it. well, as it turns out, she had done three interviews with kamala harris before. in 2020 she said that she had a conversation about bill barr living in a different reality than once they were elected. danna barb is the first person who interviewed kamala harris after she was elected and the first person who interviewed her after the roe v. wade thing. you got to figure the kamala harris team thought okay, she was fair before. she will be fair now. >> lawrence: one of the things she is going to be asked about is the economy. when you look at 2019, which is what she supported she supported the green new deal which includes a federal job guarantee. >> brian: not only that, she co-sponsored it. >> lawrence: exactly. now the campaign says she no longer supports federal jobs guarantee. this is the campaign. not her. >> ainsley: when it comes to energy, she endorsed we all
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heard her say over and over she is going to ban oil and gas fracking. that was in 2019. look at that 2024 now the campaign says she does not support a total ban on fracking. >> brian: this whole thing with federal land and expanding federal land where you can't drill and frac, that is a subtle way of banning it. shadow banning it. when it comes to healthcare, she supported medicare for all. then she said did i say that? i didn't mean that. campaign says she will not push medicare for all. why do you even ask? when it comes to crime? she was going to be tough. a progressive prosecutor looking to end cash bail, having a real big heart for the criminal, now she designed the campaign as a pragmatic prosecutor taking on predators and fraud centers. i would say this. there is a downside. because there is a lot of her party who want the no cash bail who want to be easy on it. meanwhile it was donald trump who did the criminal justice reform. >> ainsley: lawrence, this next one, that was the latest flip flop. >> lawrence: unbelievable when it comes down to the border wall in 2019 she called it a medieval
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vacket project and said it was a waste of taxpayer money. >> brian: she said on "the view." now apparently in 2024 vows to allocate millions of dollars by continuing to build the wall, border bill negotiation. brian, yesterday, i think you kind of teased. this it was only going to be a matter of time before she said build the wall. >> brian: when she came out and said i am for no taxing on tips. i was flabbergasted i and other people after. we just had the luxury of doing the morning show being on first. what's next is she going to be for the border wall? what do you know? >> ainsley: that bass a joke. >> brian: only a week away. >> steve: we also said she he would be wearing a red maga hat soon. >> ainsley: there she is on "the new york post." >> steve: of course that is a photo op. we should add some context to her current standing about the wall and stuff like that. axios said, what she supports is the bipartisan border bill, which was going through the
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senate. which does not have any new money to continue building the walls. it simply extends the timeline to spend the money from the trump years. there is -- this new legislation has restrictions to make sure that apparently no wall is built. but burr barriers are built. >> brian: the wall is a barrier. >> ainsley: millions of dollars appropriated under donald trump for the border wall. we just heard the man on "fox & friends first" who said all those -- all the parts of the wall are still on my property. they are just sitting there. four years later, he says why are these materials still on my property? the wall was paused. now shi is saying all that money, the millions of dollars that were allocated for the wall, now i'm going to use all of that money. we are going to build a wall. >> brian: 53% of the public when asked are now for the wall. in 2016 that number is in the low 40's. most of them were republicans, they were for trump and some republicans say we don't really need that wall. even though george w. bush did a ton of it.
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bill clinton built a dozen the wall. chuck schumer and harry lived used to be for it. when donald trump ran on it, they had a problem with it. we found out the wall works, now they want to build it. what tom homan said yesterday is so on the money. okay, it's on the ground. you could see the -- even the equipment needed is sitting there we are paying for it. start tomorrow. >> lawrence: all the technology that is there as well is rotting and paid for by the way. >> steve: that was in the bipartisan border bill we heard so much about that did not get passed. anyway, nonetheless. we have put together a little montage of where she has said she is against that wall through the years and we thought we would show it to you. >> brian: should have had paul annika sing this. >> on the subject of transnational gangs, let's be perfectly clear the president's medieval vanity project is not going to stop them. >> and he has held up the united states government and its workers around his vanity project called a wall. >> this president's medieval
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vanity project called a wall. >> he talks about that wall. he wants everyone to be preoccupied with his billion dollars, multi billion dollars vanity project. >> this issue is about a vanity project for this president. >> right. >> lawrence: i don't understand how she is going to be able to explain this pivot on thursday of going back and forth. i think that's the risk that this interview is going to do. like everyone keeps trying to explain when it comes to her campaign and her surrogates the evolution of her position. she is going to have to explain it in great detail and she can't depend on the running mate to do that because she is going to look incredibly weak. >> brian: he was a really strong surrogate for joe biden up until the day before joe biden was looked at by his own party as too old to work. so he was sidelined. so, he'll be strong. he gets -- he will be -- he will will know how to back her up. >> the other things to keep in mind is the ev mandates. she also says she wants to mandate electric vehicles. she says this over and over
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again. and now she does not want an ev mandate. which is effects eclipse, of course, it effects michigan. and ohio. so this is huge. >> ainsley: she wanted everyone to drive an ev by the year. >> brian: 2030, 2034. that's a huge problem. you go to these dealerships. steve, you have friends. you should ask them. they are forced to absorb these electric vehicles nobody wants. >> ainsley: they can't sell them. >> steve: all electric -- todd the car guy does not sell all electric. he does sell hybrid. >> ainsley: little bit of both. >> steve: runs on gas. to your point interesting because politicians flip flop all the time. >> brian: brian. >> ainsley: not on every issue. >> steve: for survival, it's human nature, people are trying -- she wants to be president. brian, your point, where 53% support border security. the question is why? why did she change her mind?
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also, how long has she felt this way? and when she was working with joe biden, did she ever say hey, joe, we are wrong about this. this these are questions need to know. >> brian: she is the sitting vice president. can you imagine if hillary clinton goes i would like to build a wall? what? build the wall? are you kidding me? you are going to build a wall. only thick she did was realize that the ttp was very unpopular and sided with trump on that. that's about the only thing, you think joe biden took any of donald trump's ideas? zero. >> ainsley: how sad is it we are at a point in our country we have a presidential elections and one of the candidates the whole campaign is telling her you need to be someone that you're not. >> brian: the other guy. >> ainsley: you're the one. she is like okay, okay. i want to win. just get over the finish line and then can you do what you want. >> lawrence: everybody is like they are going to be upset about this. they are not. they just want her to win. >> brian: then they will go back. >> lawrence: if she goes bakhshi will go back 100 percent.
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>> steve: that's why she is saying that you will new stuff. >> lawrence: just to get elected. >> brian: we have never seen anything like this. >> steve: maybe tomorrow night's show on cnn with them being interviewed, maybe it's going to be a comedy. >> ainsley: this is like dating dawn and if dawn said i don't want children. >> lawrence: don't do it, brian. >> ainsley: i am never going to work. i'm never going to open a store. and i'm really nice and then you marry her around all of a sudden she changes everything i want kids now, by the way i'm in debt. i'm not going bo-to-work. >> >> brian: interesting use my life to fully explain what i'm fueling about. i'm that much of a moron. let me use. >> lawrence: relatable. >> ainsley: like a dateline episode. you have think you married someone truly. >> steve: here, ainsley, here's the problem with what you just did. when disawn at uncle
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giuspeppe's. >> brian: who sponsors my radio show. >> steve: great store. we got one in r ramsey. dawn, i hear you decided you didn't want to have kids. i heard you didn't want to work. i hear you drink during the soap operas. >> brian: wild willows the store she would never open. >> ainsley: i love dawn. imagine marrying someone flip flop on everything. >> brian: use a generic next time. >> steve: go to uncle giuspeppe's it's delicious. >> ainsley: and wild willows. >> brian: yes, it's better. >> ainsley: two men injured during a trump assassination attempt in pennsylvania are demanding accountability. their attorney is speaking out in fox news digital exclusive. >> they definitely want answers. they have a lot of questions still of who this shooter is. there are all these security measures in place in this country and this individual shooter seems to just kind of slip through the crack. >> ainsley: fbi in congress are
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investigating assassin's motive. navy chasing down drug traffickers in the pacific. a chopper and patrol vessel intercepted three speed votes south of via are a that. seizing 7.2 tons of what is believed to be cocaine is that all drugs? my gosh. tons, that's like an elephant. the operation also netting -- the operation also netting 32 packages that the drug runners dumped in the water while they were trying to escape spacex historic mission include the first ever civilian spacewalk has been delayed again. the poo lewis-harris dawn that, launch was scrubbed due town favorable weather for the return home. the first planned launch on tuesday was called off because of a helium leak. once the weather window opens up the mission will take four
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civilians into low earth object billionaire jared isaacson and engineer perform as spacewalk while being tettered to crew dragon capsule. new study of knows if they are going to have a bad day or not by 8:36. very specific in the morning ♪ >> sure looks like you are having a rough morning. >> ding, ding, ding. what do we have for her, johnny? >> ainsley: more than a quarter of the study's respondents say when something goes wrong in the morning, the day feels completely lost. >> steve: it's hard to put the toothpaste back in the tube. >> steve: you have fallen downstairs. >> ainsley: spill the water and something else happens. one of those days. >> steve: before i left for work
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today my hot water heater was dripping. >> brian: really? >> steve: i have already had -- i put a bucket under there. i called steven the plumber. >> brian: most amazing thing is i had a plumber didn't want to come over. you got youtube. okay e hits in the model number and together i actually fixed something for the first time in my life. because the plumber doesn't want to come to my house. and he is like can you do this? i'm like no. do you have youtube? yes. do you have an ipad? yeah. i sat there and handled it unbelievable. i could handle that boeing capsule stuck in space now. >> lawrence: does he still send you a bill? >> brian: no. he didn't. he didn't want to come over. >> steve: is that because dawn didn't want to have kids? >> lawrence: dawn is going to be so upset. >> ainsley: we love you, dawn. i want to go to what is it uncle giuspeppes? >> brian: they have italian singers walking around singing to you.
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>> lawrence: we will go as a team. >> steve: of course, the closest great grocery store market basket where peter used to work as a stock boy. >> ainsley: i love those little stores market basket. >> brian: i hate when they price gouge. >> ainsley: gauge. one of those days. >> steve: you know, it happened at 6:22. harris and walz finally facing the press after keeping quiet 40 days on major issues. bill mcgurn calls out the media for letting it get this bad in the first place. he is coming up next. ♪ those with weakened immune systems may have a lower response to the vaccine.
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tourist recovering after randomly being slashed in the face in new jersey airport terminal. police say the suspect is a repeat offender who was let out of prison just days before. todd piro has the story. we are hearing this on the street and the subway but now at the airport? >> todd: is any place safe? that's the question, ainsley, this horrible attack happening at the the north carolina resident departure terminal inside north liberty airport.
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melissa may continue was in town for a wedding rating for a friend to come back from the bathroom homeless man released from prison just 8 days before this latest attack. records show he has been in and out of jail over the last two decades, rap sheet includes two other stabbing attacks from 2007, and 2009 happened in the departure side before the security check point that victim is expected to be okay. she wants the suspect to face the fullest extend of the law. telling the "new york post," quote: this man poses a serious danger to society and should remain in custody. whether in jail, prison, or a psychiatric facility to prevent further harm to others. the suspect is being held at the et cetera sex county jail. steve as you know you fly in and out of newark liberty a lot. it's not like it's in the city per se. you have to make a concerted effort to get from the city to
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the airport. this guy obviously made a concerted effort, did this and now this young lady is suffering the consequences. >> steve: terrible story. all right, todd, thank you very much. meanwhile it's been nearly 40 days since sailing into the democratic nomination. vice president kamala harris will finally sit down for an interview but not alone. be joined by running mate tim walz maybe is he there to make sure this doesn't happen. >> what else are you going to do to fix this problem with inflation? >> prices have gone up. and families and individuals are dealing with the realities of -- of -- that bread costs more and gas costs more. and we have to understand what that means. that's about the cost of living going up. >> you need to get to go and be able to get where you need to go. >> the significance of the passage of time. so, when you think about it, there is great significance to
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the passage of time. >> we have been to the border. >> you haven't been to the border. >> and i haven't been to europe. >> steve: i have. fox news contributor, "wall street journal" editorial board member bill mcgurn who has also probably been to europe. bill, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> steve: you know, if the campaign was worried about her, you know, having one of those word salad kind of interviews, apparently they brought in a co-host for her to make sure that doesn't happen. so, if she starts talking about this and this and this, he can just say, you know, and then change the subject. >> yeah. that may be why he is there. i suspect he is also there to find out what kamala harris believes. >> steve: right. >> he probably has no idea like the rest of us. and, this is ridiculous that we're all excited about one interview. i mean, this isn't the vatican where the pope, you know, takes
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his time and decides whether to give you an audience. she is supposed to be out there every day. she wants a top job. >> steve: absolutely. so, and i'm sure danna barb is going to ask her of the questions. okay, so you were for medicare for all before you were against it and you want to get rid of private insurance companies and stuff like that. tell me about your, you know, your transformation. how did that all happen? she better have some good answers. >> i think she will muddle through they are going to keep her appearances at a minimum before the press and that kind of a situation. to me, it all puts more emphasis on the debates. because that is donald trump's only chance to put her on the spot, call her to account for her policies. the biden-harris administration. and point out the contradictions
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and have her answer on her feet. i don't think there is -- the press is going to do it. >> steve: yeah, we got, bill, some swing state presidential preference polls. it shows in the state of georgia where they are going to have their bus tour, that's the one state out of these four where she is ahead and apparently they feel like where she is behind, rather he is ahead there. they apparently, they being kamala harris' team feel that they can put it back in play after joe biden won it in 2020. but donald trump has really done well there since. >> yeah. and then also, i think, you know, her peak popularity, we may have hit that. she just had a giant infomercial in the form of her convention. which is not bad. all conventions strive for that she had no real negative press. no demands on her. and even with that, she still pretty locked in with donald
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trump. you could argue that she is under performing her national average in the swing states. >> steve: let's see what happens. bus tour tomorrow. interview tomorrow. tomorrow is going to be a big day. although today was because we had you. bill, thank you very much for joining us live. >> thanks, steve, have a good day. >> steve: you too. meanwhile, the country of mexico is warning a large number of venezuelan gang members are entering the united states. how is that happening? former acting dhs secretary chad wolf says this should scare every american. you'll hear it from him, next. ♪
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>> we are back with shocking footage out of milwaukee. a doorbell cam captures the moment a cyclist hit by a falling tree during a thunderstorm yesterday. watch this. the tree topples over, strikes the power line and the person goes flying, right there. right over the tree. witnesses say that they did not
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appear to be injured. thank goodness. let's check in with our senior meteorologist janice dean for fox weather forecast. >> take a look at it. potential for severe storms yesterday, last night definitely some storm damage with winds and hail, no reported tornadoes all because we have this cold front that's moving through and a lot of unstable air. very warm. record breaking warmth here across portions of the midwest, so there is some of the top wind reports, yeah. that's going to bring some tree limbs down in michigan and missouri and then power outages still in michigan. 300,000 people without power. we could see more storms today. more along the ohio river valley in towards the mid-atlantic as we have that front, that cold front that's kind of stalling out a little bit. also the potential for stronger storms for the northern plains. heavy rain potential and some thunderstorms for the southwest along the gulf coast, too. there's the severe storm threat for millions of folks across ohio and pennsylvania in towards the mid-atlantic, new jersey, delmarva. large hail, damaging winds.
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isolated tornadoes possible. so just be aware of that and then the warm air, the very warm air temperatures into the 90's and breaking records. airport delays we're getting into the long holiday weekend we are going to see the potential for airport delays gulf coast. midwest, that's through thursday and then the central u.s. we could see some storms for friday. all right. we will keep you up to date. lawrence, over to you. honors lawrence you always do. >> janice: of course i do. it's my job. >> lawrence: mexican border state of which i juan that on high alert venezuelan gang tren de aragua have been crossing into the u.s. the last month the u.s. treasury sanctioned the gang warning about human trafficking operation and killing anyone trying to escape as a threat to others so how concerned should americans be? former acting dhs secretary chad wolf is here to react. should would he be concerned right now?
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>> they should be concerned about a number of threats coming across the southern border. two things if they are apprehended by border patrol they are often released into american communities. two, there is a vast majority of folks coming across that border that are never encountered by border patrol. we don't understand and we don't know exactly who is coming into the country. and those are the individuals, those are the hardened criminals that they know they have records. they know they are convicted criminals. they know they will be sent back in some cases and so they really evade border patrol. we don't have a good standing of who is crossing that border today. >> lawrence: so, chad, we're both texas boys, and, you know, texans are fully aware of who supports border security and who doesn't. but there are a lot of states, there are a lot of people that aren't aware of past positions of kamala harris. this is how she viewed the border. watch. >> on the subject of transnational gangs. let's be perfectly clear. the president's medieval vanity
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project is not going to stop them. and he has held up the united states government and its workers around his vanity project called a wall. >> this president's medieval vanity project called a wall. >> he talks about that wall. he wants everyone to be preoccupied with his billion dollars -- new at this billion dollars vanity project. >> this issue is about a vanity project for this president. >> lawrence: looks like, chad, her campaign says she has changed her policy position on this. do you think voters are going to buy it. >> i don't think they are. it's obviously not just this issue, lawrence that, she has changed and continues to flip flop on. and so you don't know what she thinks, right? i think this is the problem with presidential candidates. this is the issue that the american people are very cynical about. they see politicians saying whatever they need to say that they think they want american voters to say versus someone like president trump. you know exactly where he stands on all issues.
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but particularly this issue on border security, on immigration enforcement. he tells you what he thinks. and is he very clear about that. you have no idea where vice president harris stands on this. and, look, i was at dhs for four years. three of those years she was very active in the united states senate on the homeland security committee in the senate. and was not helpful at all in trying to secure that border. so, i have some history with her. i know exactly where she stands on these issues. it's not for more border security. it's not for immigration enforcement. it's to continue the disastrous policies that we have seen over the last three and a half years. >> lawrence: this is all a campaign ploy to get votes and go back to the same old policy. i think voters are smart. chad wolf, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> lawrence: so anti-israeli protesters already restarting on college campuses. some of them are being funded by terror groups. and we will explore that plus trump indicted a second time in his election interference case. the effect it could have on
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cells there. we know local health officials say nine palestinians were killed so far during the operation. video shows troops driving into palestinian controlled areas. the movement comes after israel conducted a drone strike earlier this week in the city of talkarm militant killed as part of the cease-fire deal. iran is funding and training cells in the west a bunch that could launch suicide attacks
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against israel as the conflict develops on the ground. this comes as we are learning more about the condition of the hostage rescued yesterday from gaza by israeli special forces. video released overnight showed the 52-year-old man being loaded into israeli helicopter before being transported to the hospital. doctors say he may go home today and be reunited with his family. he received a phone call from benjamin netanyahu welcoming him home. inside gaza israel continues to expand its operations in the central part of the strip, launching fresh airstrikes there and in the south. palestinian civilians with moving into rapidly shrinking humanitarian zone while the medical facilities in gaza remain overworked and overwhelmed. working groups do continue to hammer out the details of a possible cease-fire agreement. they met earlier this week in cairo and have now shifted their meetings to doha. brian? >> brian: all right. so that continues. so many different fronts, trey. thanks so much. meanwhile, let's expand on this conversation and bring it home. anti-israeli protest already
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wreaking havoc across american college campuses with cornell in upstate new york seeing vandalism and graffiti on first day of classes? cornell law professor william jacobson telling "fox & friends" yesterday the results of this campus culture. >> it's a culture on the campus that encourages anti-americanism, encouraging anti-semitism, encourages and westernism. so this is a deep cultural problem that the administration refuses to address, instead they treat it as a problem of a protest here and there on or about graffiti here and there that's not the problem on the campus. >> brian: those graduates are going to be labeled now. our next guest says they could be stemming from something even more dastardly. how about this? they are asking just how much support is iran giving to bus protesters? daniel pletka senior fellow at aei she joins us now.
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danielle, how do they get involved in baruch and new york city? >> well, look, you heard trey yingst talking about how the iranians are behind most of the terrorist groups in the middle east, west bank, gaza, lebanon, yemen, iraq, we could go on. now they are involved in the united states. the director of national intelligence, avril haines said at the beginning of july that they have seen iranian involvement in trying to encourage and foment and perhaps even finance some of these protests. about she hasn't given us any details about this for reasons that are not entirely clear to us. >> brian: here is the statement avril haines put out on july 9th. in recent weeks government actors have sought to opportunistically take advantage of ongoing protests in war in gaza. actors posting as activists online seeking to encourage protests and providing financial support to protesters. so they feed to pro-palestinian groups in the u.s. who organize
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in places like columbia. in place like ucla that we saw last year and going to come back even stronger it seems this year. >> i think that there is no question that for as long as we do not admit that there is an outside role, the iranians but frankly also the qataris in the middle east and chinese are working to expand divisions to foment these protests and to push students against israel and against jews for reasons of division in our society, for reasons of anti-semitism, and they have father tile ground to work in. >> brian: danielle, they know us if they can light the flames of racial unrest any type of might be imbued in our society, they know how to pull us apart and we are being manipulated. you believe the cia and dni know this and by exposing this to the american people and doing a full investigation that could help quelch, it couldn't it. >> it could. what we need is more frankness.
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many people beginning of the invasionwell one of the things bill burns did dedisqualify information they didn't hesitate tight -- why they are hesitating to declassify information showing just the extent of iranian involvement and other maligned involvement is really -- it's bizarre. because we need to understand this is not a wholly american movement. >> brian: it isn't. just so tiktok, too, for another conversation, about 85% of tiktok information in posts are anti-israeli. and if tiktok is the number one app. in america getting most of the information, that's how you manipulate america. that's why you ban this. danielle, we got to talk about this again because we got to find out what's behind it. thanks so much. appreciate it. >> thank you. >> brian: got it. can you read all her stuff online. big show ahead.
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