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fox news alert donald trump vowing to never surrender after a second assassination attempt. what we know about the suspect's past and run-ins with the police. >> ainsley: and lawmakers investigating the butler assassination attempt demanding answers from the top. >> president biden and vice president harris should call for a presidential level detail to be assigned to president trump. clearly the threat to him is extreme, and that needs to happen immediately. >> ainsley: house speaker mike johnson met with trump just
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after the assassination attempt yesterday. and is he going to join us this hour. >> steve: plus, texas governor greg abbott to address the dangerous venezuelan gang reportedly taking over cities and now they have taken over a hotel in el paso. apparently. >> brian: in texas, unbelievable. biden boasts -- boosts the me to help hairs. but can they really convince voters their wallet is in better shape with them than trump? >> ainsley: the second hour of "fox & friends" starts right now. and, remember, mornings are better with friends. ♪ >> ainsley: and we begin this hour with that fox news alert. former president donald trump says he is safe after he was targeted in a second assassination attempt while playing golf at his course down in florida. >> brian: now the suspect is in custody after fleeing the scene where he left an ak-47, a go pro and two bags. you are seeing it. the local sheriff's office saying the suspect was between 300 and 500 yards from the
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former president. and we are learning more about his prior run-ins with the police and his political statements. >> ainsley: we have live team conch this morning. house speaker mike johnson is going to join us with his reaction to the second assassination attempt. he spoke to the former president after it happened. brooke singman has the suspect's wild past and run-ins with the cops. first turn to danamarie nickel who joins us from trump international golf club in west palm beach to walk us through what happened yesterday. danamarie? >> good morning, guys. this is still a very active investigation on the ground. i'm outside the entrance of trump international golf course. can you see the red tape behind me. multiple streets are closed to the public. now, we are about a 12 to 15 minute drive to mar-a-lago where that former president lives. golf on sundays is something he loves to do. we know that. he also spoke out on social media, praising the secret
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service and local law enforcement here who are still working to figure out what happened thanking them for keeping him safe. we want to get to a map so you can see how close the golf holes are to the public street here. palm beach county sheriff said ryan routh was only about 400 yards away from the former president, hidden in the shrubbery with a gun while he played. >> moves through the golf course, so our agents would get there first, clear it. he noticed that the rifle was pointed out. our agents engaged. we're not sure right now if the individual is able to take a shot at our agents but for sure our agents were able to engage. posted out 5 and 6 processing evidence. including that rifle found on the scene. >> in the bushes where this guy
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was. >> ak-47 rifle with a scope. two backpacks which were hung on the fence which had ceramic tile on them and a go pro-which he was going to take pictures of. those are being processed right now. >> now a witness has been a huge help to police in this investigation who saw 58-year-old ryan routh run from the golf course bushes and jump into a black nissan. witness gave police numbers to police who pulled over ryan on i-95 in martin county. now vice president kamala harris said in a statement yesterday that she is deeply disturbed and will condemn political violence adding that we must all do our part to ensure this incident does not lead to more violence. we're also hearing from president joe biden who commended the secret service and their law enforcement partners to keep former president trump safe. now, of course, we are waiting
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to hear more details on when ryan routh will be or if he will be in court this week. of course, we are going to be on the ground gathering as many new details as we possibly can send it back to you guys in studio. >> steve: all right. danamarie, thank you so much. meanwhile, brooke singman joins us now with more details about the suspect's past including a lengthy list of run-ins with the cops, brooke? >> brooke: that's right, guys. former president trump is safe following the second assassination attempt at trump international golf club in west palm beach yesterday. fox news obtaining this photo showing ryan wesley routh the suspected gunman moments after his arrest. a former sheriff on the scene spoke about the suspect's demeanor when he was taken into custody. listen. >> i was at the scene and he had a very, very kind of detached, flat, facial affect like it wasn't bothering him. blue ice everywhere. helicopter overhead hey, what's that about? why did i get stopped? the fbi now taking the lead into
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the investigation on the scene and theson who we are learning more about. so he is originally from north carolina. and he moved to hawaii in 2017. he has prior arrests for drug possession. driving without a license expired inspection and operating a vehicle without insurance. and, guys, back in 2002 he barricaded himself company's office during a 3 hour standoff with police during a traffic stop. routh's son telling "the daily mail" quote is he not a violent person, hard worker and great dude, a nice guy. we are learning the suspect was interviewed by the "new york times" back in 2023 when he volunteered to help ukraine in the war with russia. that article says, quote: ryan routh, a former construction worker from greensboro, north carolina, is seeking recruits from among afghan soldiers who fled the taliban. as of this morning. the suspect remains in custody as we learn new details. guys? >> steve: all right, brooke. thank you very much. one of the details about him
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about him when he went over to ukraine, which he said he was willing to fight and die for. there was a go fund me page set up by somebody else i was reading about this morning. what it said was the person who put up the go fund me thing, said that this guy, mr. routh, had sent 120 drones to the front lines. but the more we learn about him, apparently he was frustrated because ukraine didn't want to do what he wanted to do, which was bring in a bunch of afghan fighters. and so ultimately he wound up writing about his it's been depicted as a failed mission in ukraine. that book, 291 pages is, now available on amazon for three bucks if you are interested. don't know the title. 3 bucks. >> ainsley: we found out. got the call yesterday morning or yesterday afternoon that this had happened before it broke on the news. and everyone in the house is just in panic mode because we
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learned there is another assassination attempt on president trump and so sean was on the phone with one of the guys who was playing golf with him and he said that secret service did a phenomenal job. they were on the fifth green. trump was playing really well. and after he found out everyone was safe, he was kind of bummed that he wasn't going to be able to finish this round of golf because he was playing so well. and he said secret service rushed over. jumped on top of donald trump. they heard pop, pop, pop, pop. after the first pop, jumped on donald trump. and then whisked him away quickly in this special golf cart that they have. and then the friend was standing there on the green -- standing up. saw them all. saw them run over to the guy. the guy taking off. leaving his gun behind in the bushes. and he said it was just so impressed with how secret service handled it so quickly and spotted that ar through the bushes, through the fence. >> brian: we don't know a lot. we don't know if he tried to shoot at trump. we don't know if he tried to
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shoot at the secret service. we know he shot back secret service took a lot of guts. house speaker mike johnson posting this photo from mar-a-lago where he visited with donald trump right after the second assassination attempt at his golf course nearby. speaker johnson joins us now to react. mr. speaker, did you think maybe your meeting was going to be canceled when you heard about the shooting and what demeanor -- how would you describe the president when you got to him? >> yeah. thanks, brian. thanks for having me. my wife kelly and i were on the way to mar-a-lago when the shooting occurred. and so we were delayed a little bit because they shut down all the traffic. but then we arrived there about the time that president trump did. we spent about three hours with him. he was in very good spirits, as you might suspect, that's who he is. he is so resilient and really grateful to see him. i said this and we will all about talking about this for quite some time. there is no leader in the history of america that has been so attacked and remained so strong and so resilient. he is one of a kind. is he not going to stop fighting
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for the american people. it was really encouraging for us to sit and visit with him right after that happened. >> ainsley: i know your faith is very important to you. after the first assassination attempt, what was it 65 days ago? donald trump said it was providential that he happened to turn his head at the right minute and look at that board which normally he plays at the end of his rallies e said he felt like god was with him during. that was he mentioning nic like that? this is the second time someone has tried to take his life. that has to be pretty jarring. >> it is. it's a remarkable thing. and kelly and i spoke with him at great length about that. because it is something that no one can deny. god has spared his life twice now it. reminded me of the bullet proof george washington our first president who evaded being shot army colonel the famous incident in the french and american indian war where they all took shots at him and bullet holes went through his jacket and didn't take him down that event took place ironically less than 50 miles from where president trump was shot on the stage in
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butler, pennsylvania. these things are not accidents. it's not luck. i believe it's providence and we talked about that. it's remarkable thing it. would move any man's heart. i think it's moved the president. something is he processing right now. >> steve: mr. speaker, it is interesting. because he is not just the nominee for the republican party, but also a former president. the reality is, former presidents don't have the same kind of security bubble that current presidents do. you know, jimmy carter, you got to figure he does not have as big a bubble. as the current president. nor does barack obama. they have got protection. but, nonetheless, he is the nominee. he is a former president. he is in need of more security. >> he is. that's very well said. and, you know, you saw him complement online yesterday the secret service that are protecting him now. i got a briefing from the acting director of the secret service, ron rowe within 90 minutes of the event. i was actually sitting with
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president trump when he called. we listened to that in detail. and what i understand happened is that those agents that were with him yesterday saw that barrel of that gun between the bushes on a golf course. i mean, you know, that's a difficult thing to spot. thankfully they did unlike in butler they did not pause. they immediately pulled their weapons and fired. that's why this guy, the suspect, the shooter threw the gun in the bushes and ran had they not been there and acted so differently and decisively we might not be here today. he needs the most conch of anyone. set most attacked, most threatened. even probably more than when he was in the oval office. we are demanding in the house that he have every asset available and we will make more avoidable if necessary. i don't think it's a funding issue. i think it's a manpower allocation. >> brian: couple of things. number one, lindsey graham brought up yesterday it's time
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to spin off the secret service where it was back to treasury. got more attention. was able to focus. swallowed up by homeland security. number two, to get to the higher levels of secret service need a college education. we have navy seals coming back at 31 years old who are ready to go and they are out of the military. and, yet, if they don't have that college degree, they are not able to guard the president. can we make some adjustments into the people that can get into those ranks? >> brian, desperate times call for desperate measures. we will look at all those things. as you know i put together in the task force in the immediate wake of the butler, pennsylvania, the shocking failures, lapses in security there. there are hearings coming up this month for that -- that's task force and of course the senate has its own homeland security committee looking into it as well. there is going to be reports and recommendations coming forward and congress will act swiftly. we need accountability. we must demand that this job is being done. i think there are some really patriotic, great people working
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in the secret service. but it's the leadership. we have no faith -- i have no faith in secretary mayorkas, department of homeland security. >> brian: is he is a joke. >> we got to get accountability. we are working on it every day and president trump deserves every measure of that. >> ainsley: mr. speaker, what's the latest for pennsylvania state police. i if he knowed is the deadline for them to produce those records and updates about that assassination attempt 65 days ago in butler. what's the latest? are they working with you? are they cooperating? what do you expect? >> they are. we expect them to turn over the evidence. i will be shocked if they don't and we will take appropriate action. but it takes some time to do a deliberate investigation. there will be hearings, i think not this week but next in our task force and our report due by the end of that same week. and so more and more of these answers will be coming out. final report due shortly thereafter. good work is being done. there is some extraordinary members of congress working on it around the clock. and we have to do it.
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it's the top priority -- a top priority for the american people. >> steve: indeed. in fact, we were just speaking to one of the task force members. they are going to ask for a briefing what happened yesterday in west palm beach, as soon as, you know, 9:00 when they can do that. one of the things, mr. speaker, goings forward though, is that as this investigation has been handed over to the fbi, it sounds like the locals are going to press charges just to hold the guy. but, ron desantis, the governor of the great state of florida came out yesterday and he said people need to note truth. so we are going to do our own investigation because he wants to know how did this guy get within 500 yards of the former president and the current nominee? do you think that's a good idea? >> sure. it's a great question. we all need to investigate it, local, state, feds. whatever is necessary. i think what happened on a golf course it's a lot of area to cover. from what i understand and what president trump understands, they were ahead of him two
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holes there were drones being used over the course. that was not the case in butler, pennsylvania. obviously some improvements are being made and thankfully at least two holes ahead and spotted that barrel through the bushes which is remarkable thing. again, i think it's providential. that's what happened. we will be looking into all the details of it. look, we got the secret service's attention i think they are devoting every asset we are going to make sure that's true. >> >> brian: lastly, separate note. outraged since vice president hairs got the nomination. trump could overcome that but down ballot going to pay the price. 30 seats up for contention. we watched congressman gonzalez over the weekend or last weekend come out and say i think we are going to lose the house. where is the race? >> don't buy it. we are doing very well. i am very bull issue will about november. i have been traveling the country so far. done campaign events in 204 cities in 44 states now. can i hardly keep track.
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everywhere we go there is an energy on the ground. we are going to win the house and the senate and donald trump is going back to the white house. we need everybody to stay involved. we got to make it too big to rig as president trump says. he and i talked about that at length yesterday as well. bull issue will, grow the house majority, senate, and come back tour ocontrol and president trump is getting another term. we will fix this country. >> brian: is that the point of the wednesday rally, perhaps, to help some of those contentious seats in new york? president is going to be on long island in union dale. >> our majority runs through california and new york and few other key sort of swing districts around the country. i have spent a lot of time in those states. look, i'm telling you, we are doing very well there. we are going to defy exceptions. this going to be a good november for us. >> steve: what about right now? because you guys have a problem with a budget. and a lot of members on your own caucus don't like your idea. >> yeah. we have two primary
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responsibilities, immediate responsibilities upon us. september 30th is the end of the fiscal year. we have a responsibility to fund the government. and we have a responsibility to ensure that the upcoming election is safe, fair, and secure. and so i attach the save act to the c.r. and we are working through having family conversations about the best route to get all that done. i'm optimistic we can do both things and we have a duty to do it. >> steve: when you say family conversations, what does that mean? a bunch of republicans are in a room yelling at each other? >> oh, no, no, no. i call continue tense fellowship sometimes but it's great. look, i have the smallest majority in u.s. history for five months i had one month margin. four month margin right now. embarrassment of riches. we are going to grow that in november. between now and thin, you have to build consensus. it takes patience and time but we are not up for it. >> brian: we haven't seen that in a while. consensus. everyone is very comfortable speaking out against each other in your party. speaker johnson keeps his cool. >> ainsley: is that what family
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meeting is like for you? >> steve: i have been to those, absolutely. >> brian: this just in. >> ainsley: the united states secret service chief spokes person is telling fox news that acting secret service director rowe is in west palm beach today meeting with local law enforcement and members of the secret service. rowe will do a walk through of the site later today and we will keep you posted. >> steve: that's the person who called the speaker and they were learning more things about what happened yesterday. >> brian: learn four lesson and keep speaking to the american people. that's when the rumors start and conspiracy theories take route . when officials stop talking. >> steve: this morning the martin county sheriff down there in florida whose office stopped the vehicle on i-95 going to join us live coming up in the next seeing: palm beach, florida sheriff who you saw gave the update yesterday is going to be joining us one hour from now right here on fox. >> brian: what are we doing next? >> ainsley: hand it over to carley for more headlines.
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>> idaho murder suspect bryan kohberger has been arrived in boise as he prepares to head to trial roughly 300 miles from the crime scene. a judge has granted a change of venue that happened earlier this month after the defense argued local media and online posts showed bias. kohberger is accused of killing four university of idaho students overnight in november 2022. he was arrested six weeks later at his parent's house in pennsylvania. now to a developing story. two russian military aircraft were detected off the alaskan coast yesterday. marking the fourth time in five days that u.s. military officials have spotted a russian aircraft in the area. according to norad, the aircraft stayed in international airspace and did not enter u.s. or canadian sovereign airspace. norad adds that they do not believe that this was a threat. check out this dramatic video capturing the moment a coast guard team rescued a stranded voter off florida's west coast over the weekend.
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officials say he called for help after his boat started taking on water through a crack in the hull. that's when a team unhoisted the unnamed alberto out of the water. thankfully he is said to be okay. in florida, sheriff's deputies helping relocate an 8-foot alligator earlier this month in west florida. they say the reptile showed up on someonens doorstep. four officials managed to wrangle the beast into the truck. thankfully nobody was hurt in that wrangling effort. deputies worked with state wild wife conservation officials to find the gator a new home. those are your headlines, guys. how about that? an alligator to top it off. >> steve: they took the gator from that neighborhood and put it in another neighborhood? >> carley: hopefully one that has trees as neighbors not people. a wooded area. >> steve: maybe the everglades or something like that. >> carley: yeah something like that. >> steve: carley, thank you. >> carley: you are welcome.
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>> ainsley: crop it off in gainesville. gators there. >> brian: not the real gator. >> steve: next guest is the sheriff of the department that took that suspect into custody quickly yesterday afternoon on i-95. the sheriff is going to walk us through the takedown coming up next. ♪ >> a lot of emotions never asked what is this about? obviously law enforcement what going on never questioned it. ♪i
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him. made the stop gunpoint ordered him out of the vehicle. he complied. his demeanor was perplexing despite we had numerous people out with rifles, uniformed personnel, a helicopter, interstate shut down, he was as calm as if he was going to a sunday picnic. >> ainsley: he looks like it in that picture. i know that you were there when secret service interviewed him. what was his demeanor there? did he apologize? did he say he was remorseful? did he even speak? >> no. he was quiet. we had to be very respectful. it's a federal investigation. so we don't cross lines. our job was to apprehend the suspect. after all he was trying to assassinate the highest profile target on the planet. it was extremely fortunate for all of us that he complied because had he not complied, you would be asking me right now what were the circumstances of his death? >> ainsley: right.
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right. gosh, thankful that's not the case this morning. where is the suspect now? i know he is behind bars but where? >> well, what we did is we turned him over to the federal bureau of investigation and the palm beach county sheriff's office. so, i don't know where is he right now. >> ainsley: okay. did he say -- how did he know that donald trump was going to be playing golf? how did he have access to his schedules? >> yeah. that's the million dollars question we're the border county to palm beach you we don't have the intel from the scene there it's hard for me to imagine how he got within rifle range sheriff what was your day like yesterday i know you were all over the media. so transparent with us. when you news describe that for
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us be on the lookout for someone just attempted assassination attempt on president trump. as i was sitting there with that snack, i sit there knowing he was headed for martin county my snack is done. i started getting ready and within a few minutes of that bolo my crew was on top of that car so great that a witness there at the golf course took a picture of the vehicle and license plate notified your county because they knew heading in a direction, what's your message to that witness? >> my message to that witness you stepped up and you made it possible for us to apprehend the suspect because, in all truth, had we not gotten that description, he would have sailed right through my county and who knows if or when we would have ever gotten our hands on him. >> ainsley: we have so much confidence in law enforcement in florida. i know the governor supports you
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all and we all support you all. thank you so much for your work. have you talked to the governor? i know he wants to do a separate investigation. >> i spoke to the governor's representative who is the director of department of transportation in charge of the florida highway patrol. and he told me that from the governor we were -- we could have any asset we needed and actually we created quite a nightmare are a we had to shut northbound, southbound i-95. we had to wait for a bomb dog to come and make sure there was no explosives in the car. it was a complex scene. we made it come out right. and we were able to turn the suspect over. but, it was not -- there was not an easy scene. i could tell you that. >> ainsley: when i heard that the suspect got away. left of the gun there and took off in his black nissan and then i heard -- not too long after that that you all had gotten him i-95 was shut down. palm beach international airport was close. >> .
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so you all did a great job. thank you for apprehending him and hopefully we can now get some answers. >> hopefully we can keep president trump safe. that's what we need. >> ainsley: thank you, sheriff. god bless. >> you are welcome. same. >> ainsley: thank you. venezuelan gang reaching his across the united states reported to violent incidents in at least 8 states. the growing threat sweeping the nation next. ♪
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♪ >> steve: all right. let's talk politics. happening later today. the vice president is look to rally the teamster's union ahead of her meeting with the national association of black journalists in philly as the union has yet to endorse either candidate. rich edson joins us right now live from the white house with the latest.
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hey, rich. >> good morning, steve. well, vice president kamala harris is heading up the street here to go to teamsters union leadership to try to pitch them and get their endorsement. remember it was back inian that former president trump watt at teamster's headquarters doing the same thing. in march president biden went for his interview with the teamsters back when he was the presumptive democratic nominee. the union was 1.3 million members. the leadership usually is a reliable supporter for democrats. for this election cycle it is general president sean o'brien initiated a interview process for the candidates. this summer was the first teamsters' president to address a republican national convention, perhaps as a result his democratic convention invite got lost in the mail. while this week harris campaigns in pennsylvania, michigan, and wisconsin again, biden is selling his economic legacy in many of the same states. his investing in america tour is highlighting projects funded during his term as congressional democrats appropriate katieed
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tens of billions of dollars in infrastructure and economic spending. biden's poll numbers on the economy though show americans are largely unhappy with his performance. republicans point to americans drawing down their savings, consumer debt at all-time high. mortgage rates near doubling. and prices up about 20% since biden took office. though inflation now at 2.5% is far lower than the 9.1% in june of 2022. the white house points out that wage increases have outpaced inflation for about the past year and a half and that job growth has remained strong. brian? >> brian: thanks so much, rich. now let's change gears today texas governor greg abbott will hold a press conference amid reports of auto venezuelan gang violently taking over a hotel in el paso. you are looking this surveillance video shows them fighting and partying in the hallways hachts and knives. linked to the illegal immigrant gang prompting warnings like this from lawmakers.
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>> we have gang warfare breaking out in cities across america. foreign gangs taking over apartment complexes or hotels or threatening to do so. now you have other gangs from places like venezuela that some law enforcement authorities are like ms-13 on steroids. >> brian: here to react art del cueto national border patrol council vice president. art, how serious is this compared to the other gangsters that we see coming across the border? >> well, these individuals have shown that they don't care. and obviously there hasn't been any consequences. they had a green light against law enforcement, which means can you kill law enforcement on sight. they just don't care. and when you start seeing them now in states like texas, look, we saw them in states like illinois. we saw them in colorado. now you are seeing them in texas. texas has been at the forefront of law and order saying look, we are not going to put up with the criminals coming into this state. we are not going to come up with any of this stuff that has been
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happening in other areas. now you are seeing tren de aragua say we don't care. we're going into texas well. these are individuals that really they have no conscience. and why should they at this point? look, the current administration has done nothing to go against the crime that's hang at the borders, the crime happening so many of the states. even the leadership in colorado denied that it was happening. even though you had video. now you have this video happening in texas. i can guarantee you that the governor in texas is not just going to brush it off and say nothing is hang. but, again, you have to point the finger to one area. and it's this administration has allowed this chaos in our country. and we all know there is only one individual that can actually put a stop to it. >> brian: it's a failed state venezuela, corrupt elections. they are sending us their worst. this year already we have 230,000 plus coming from venezuela. in terms of this gang, it's been seen in aurora, colorado as you
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know. as well as denver, miami, chicago, indianapolis. new york city, now dallas. and now you are talking about in wisconsin, too. so, they are spread out, fanned out. here's the thing, art. >> they are not hard to spot. they have neck tattoos. they like to wear bulls from vintage years of the bulls outfits. they are saying yeah, i'm coming. what are you going to do about it. they are taking on our gangs; is that correct. >> that's exactly correct. they don't care. they just don't. you haven't seen any true consequences against them. so what has happened is during this administration all these criminal organizations have expanded. and he? have expanded because as you said look, they have a record of what they believe venezuelans have come into the country but realistically what so many got aways and with agencies stuck in processing centers they don't know how many individuals have come into the country. they just don't know. and it's been so easily if a sim at a timed by the administration to come across. ask for slinel and get released. we really have no telling how many individuals are here.
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and obviously they don't care. >> brian: art, real quick. we know how ice has been stripped down and defanged. if a new administration wanted to come in and tackle this mess. is it ice that would be taking them down or do we have to use national guard? >> you are going to have to utilize law enforcement from the entire country. everyone is going to have to go after and tactically go after these individuals. like you said they are not hiding it. go after these individuals there will be a whole group effort and we all know that the current administration is not going to be able to put something together because they have ignored it for three and a half years. >> brian: they are in denial about it. all you have to do is ask these guys about it and tell you where they are from. go into prisons and create havoc there. art, thank you so much. >> thank you for having me. >> brian: you got it. we will continue to follow that story because it's not going anywhere. here is carley with the other news. >> carley: american food labels may be getting swapped out to tackle the nation's obesity issues.
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the fda is considering two different options. one would signal high levels of added sugar, saturated fats and sodium as 20% higher than recommended serving size. the other has colors how much fat, sodium and added sugar the food has per serving. a shocking new report from the poison control system say he revealing hike in calls from kids chugging energy drinks. many of these drinks contain higher levels of caffeine and sugar than the standard soda or coffee which can be very dangerous for children who aren't used to having that be a part of their every day diet. it's very concerning trend there. now to the 2024 emmy awards. tv series show gun making history become the first no non-anguish drama. they took home 18 emmy awards. habitation wins the award for best comedy and singer jelly roll stole the show with touching tribune to the stars we have lost this year better off
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than laying in that dirt ♪ i know i can't be the only one ♪ whose holding on for dear life ♪ >> ahead of the show jelly roll told reporters he might want to start a tv career one day. and those are your headlines. now let's send it over to janice with a look at the weather. >> janice: feeling like fall here in new york city. we do have the potential of a tropical system off the southeast coast we need to remember. we are seeing a lot of heavy rainfall along the coast from myrtle beach all the way up towards hatteras and wind gusts in excels of 25 miles per hour. i don't think it's going to get a named. regardless of whether it is named or not. turns tropical or not and this is going to bring the same results. gusty winds and then, you know, that's going to move inland
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flooding certainly tropical storm force winds as well could see power outages. that's something we have to watch that area of low pressuref the coast and cold front going to bring higher elevation snow for sir remarks nevada. i heard you, brian kilmeade during my weather report. did you not distract me at all. >> brian: i didn't know my mic was up. i think everyone was surprised. i don't know anything about sh ogun. >> janice: amazing. >> brian: read subtitles? >> janice: fantastic. >> brian: really? >> ainsley: did you read the book series many decades ago actually. it was james anyvel. >> brian: i started watching habitation and i lost interest. >> janice: how did this turn so abruptly. >> brian: i won't have my mic up anymore. i promise. [sirens] >> brian: find out what that emergency is behind you. working up warrants for the
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ceramic tile in them and a go pro- >> how far away was the president? however away was donald trump when this gentleman was caught and stopped? >> probably between 300 and 500 yards with a rifle and scope like that, that's not a long distance. >> steve: prosecutors working up warrants and motion for pre-trial detention for ryan wesley routh as more details emerge following a second assassination attempt on former president donald trump yesterday in west palm beach, florida. so what charges could he face? lead start attorney for palm beach attorney who is prosecuting the case dave aaronberg joins us now. good morning to you. >> good morning, steve, thanks for having me. >> steve: good to have you. apparently the guy did not shoot the gun but he could still be prosecuted for attempting to assassinate the president, right? >> well, is he no longer to be prosecuted under state law.
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he is going to be prosecuted under federal law. after the press conference yesterday, the feds asserted jurisdiction, as is their right and key defer to them. we don't do any turf wars. so he is expected to see a magistrate either today or tomorrow for his initial appearance in federal court. so my office is no longer going to be working on this case. at the time we were working on warrants and pre-trial detention, motions to make sure he stays behind bars. but, i do expect the feds to charge him with the crime of aggravated assault with a firearm against a federal law enforcement officer when he allegedly pointed his ak-47 style rifle at a secret service agent. that can get you up to 20 years in prison. he is also apparently an felon possession of a firearm. 10 years in prison. that's the easiest charge to prove of all. also perhaps being investigated for a threat against a former president which can get you up to five years in prison. it depends on the investigation there. his writings, his social media posts and so forth. >> steve: right.
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exactly. let's talk about a little bit about the so forth. the cops found the gun that he allegedly was holding. a couple of back packs and a go pro. the go pro, dave. essentially all you got to do in court is play the tape. here i am i'm putting there i'm waiting for the president. i'm going to shoot him. that's going to tell the whole story. >> yeah. people lie but video does not. and so, yeah, depending what is on the go pro-that can be used as evidence against him you woud have to show he pointed the gun at trump who was 300 to 500 yards away. he was on a different hole on the golf course. secret service were in front of him and really secret service deserve a lot of credit here. there is a very heavy brush in front of the gate. he snuck through the brush and pointed his rifle through the gate. they saw him and shot at him.
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apparently the only shots fired were from secret service not from mr. routh. >> and it was the right thing to do because, you know, had they waited another 10 seconds or 10 minutes and asked him some questions, somebody could wind up dead. real briefly, before did you go, dave, where is this guy being held? local detention facility the jail he went from peering through the gates seeing the golf course different perspective from this jail where is he looking through his bars. the inmates have been known to yell at the golfers when they are about to tee off. he may be one of them right now. >> steve: who knew? man o man, what a story. dave, thank you very much for getting up early and telling us what you know about the case. >> thank you, steve. >> steve: all right. thank you. we are going to stay on the top story. sean hannity is going to be joining us and palm beach county sheriff rick bradshaw in the next hour. ♪
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