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♪ ♪ >> harris: former president donald trump facing ongoing threats to his life. two assassination attempts here in the united states and now we are learning iran is targeting trump over and over and over. that they are going to have to work to keep them safe. what is going to be done to make sure that the former president of the united states, our 45th, is safe? what is the biden-harris administration's plan to foil iran's ongoing plots? this is "outnumbered" and here i am with my cohost emily compagno, kayleigh mack and amy, mcghee white and host of "making money" on fox business, charles payne. we will start with what went wrong in pennsylvania but the senate released a preliminary report the u.s. secret service
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responsible for the widespread security failures at trump july 13th rally carriage of the are nothing short of shocking. david spunt live at the justice department with the latest, david. eco-two weeks ago senator richard blumenthal told fox news shocked and he also said they would be appalled when they read this preliminary report, let's get to the highlights of the report. there is going to be a lot that is important to get through it. the first a local butler police officer what the butler at police officer the commander in the advanced described that july 11th site as incredibly disorganized with no coordination, relate people mulling about and i felt like there was no plan. the secret service did not get state or local partner specific instructions for covering agr building including position of local snipers. thomas crooks coach of the shooter on top of
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the agr building 6:58 a.m. aar 15 style rifle and he killed corey comperatore and including in a committed the secret counter sniper leader said did the thought crossed her mind you should inform someone to keep the protected from going on stage or if he already was on stage take him back? did that cross your mind? now, the answer is, that thought did not cross my mind. it is figure out what is happening and can we help them can we take action. this is after there was commotion. the report mentions how he flew the drone 200 yards from the site and used a range finder. he flew a drone no problem but the secret service for some reason cannot play a drone writing technical issues with no backup system. the secret service agent responsible for overseeing the drone capabilities july 13th rally called a toll-free 888 tech
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support hotline to troubleshoot with the company which took several hours. the agent had three months of experience working with the equipment and lack knowledge about it. this agent also admitted he did not follow usss standard article when he replaced ethernet cable with another ethernet cable he found with the trump campaign equipment. the secret service is admitting complete fault, saying they will make changes. infest statement, anthony tells fox news many insights gained from the report aligned with the findings from mission review and ensuring what happened on july 13th never happens again. former president donald trump is receiving the highest level of protection that the u.s. secret service can provide, and we will continue to evaluate and adjust our specific protective measures methodology based on each location and situation. able and with this and i know there's a lot of information, this is the first time a major party nominee had counter snipers assigned to them
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at a rally, donald trump had still not received technically the nomination yet peerage of the reason those counter snipers were sent was because of the looming threat from iran one day before. a man was arrested by the feds in new york and he was allegedly, potentially looking at her main former president trump, vice president harris and current president biden. that is the reason the counter snipers where they are to take up the shooter that day erica back to you. >> harris: david spunt o.j. have said this all along and they would need that if they listen to the bystanders and flags there was a guy on the rooftop and they could have moved him out of the way, but they didn't. david, thank you and charles, to that point, just an explosive report today. the man in charge of having potentially to make that decision was asked and so we can read this in the report, "did it ever cross your mind to remove
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the protected from the stage?" and that individual answered, "it never crossed his or her mind. " >> charles: it is so interesting this role for the secret service was given to them after an assassination of a president, right? you think of all of the particular scenarios that you would train for. this would be the main scenario. that this particular incidence in the fact that, my name take away from this is a lack of communication and a lack of accountability. and no organization no matter what size can't survive like that, but certainly one tasked with the task of the u.s. secret secret service. to your point, standing is the right word. >> harris: democrat senator blumenthal to charles point told it when it came to communications, kele, catastrophic collapse. >> kayleigh: that is exactly what it was. look until we know now that iran had a threat
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against president trump ahead of the rally. you are telling me there were no visual barriers outside of the rally that there was catastrophic communications to your point, and that there was not intelligence sharing the secret service officers on the ground that iran wanted to take out former president trump? you didn't have drones in the sky but one hour and a guy had to call a toll-free hotline about the throne and meanwhile the shooter had a drone in the air 11 minutes? ... , and my question is what was kimberly cheatle doing? she was jill biden protect and a good job in secret service but what was she doing? if i knew i had someone protected by iran i would manage the protection and her deputy who is now ahead of secret service. >> harris: why is he there? >> kayleigh: why is he there? blumenthal said we need a change in leadership but i don't know who they mean but i know that is
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a republican and a democrat stating the obvious that we need to clean house at the top of secret service. >> harris: i want to drill down with one point you made the call two 1-800. so a little bit of confusion aaron what i read how to do the job of using the drone. >> kayleigh: the guy had one hour of training. look, i want to be clear, secret service on the ground, there were hearers amidst failures. they are there were heroes palm beach what training is given to you is leadership call or to give been given one hour of training and that was to leadership and that goes to ronald rowe and kim cheatle. >> harris: kayleigh, what all this communicates clearly is, the slow rolling that we seem to be watching from the very early stages. i mean, pressure from republicans on the hill to get investigations going after the first attempt. led them woefully unprepared for a potential second one. and there was a second attempt. kayleigh just
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mentioned that great things have happened around some heroes. by the grace of god, one agent and some bystanders in florida as well. >> kaylee: i want to emphasize what kayleigh mentioned earlier because what i find most disturbing about the senate report is the unwillingness of secret service leadership to take responsibility for the many failures that the agency itself admitted to. i want to read this from the report because the senator said throughout the investigation secret service officials declined to acknowledge individual areas of responsibility for planning or security as having contributed to the failure to prevent the shooting that they. they are unwilling to admit their own responsibility. what happened -- and this is an alarming pattern in this administration in particular where you have top people in the administration who refused to admit that they are public servants at the american taxpayers. every single secret service later involved that they should have resigned
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voluntarily, and yet, it took a congressional hearing where kimberly cheatle mocked by both sides of the political aisle for her to resign. where was joe biden? why listen going on her to design mark or wes alejandro mayorkas and why didn't he fire her? the fact that secret service leaders are not stepping down is really troubling. >> harris: we know where joe biden was and he was trying to figure out what happened not on the top of the ticket anymore. shiny objects around the white house politically and it's hard to argue they are not that i wonder if this didn't get what it really needed from the beginning from the very, very top, a president talking about a former president with attempts to kill him. you know, i do want to mention this, emily, there is a difference my bad, taking a responsibility which we seem tiny active ronald rowe with a hearing last week. difference between responsibility and
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accountability. light, okay, if they don't want to accept responsibility and accountability can be forced on you. >> emily: everyone is asking the right questions but first of all bird's-eye view, we have credible, specific threat from enemy, terrorist that leads to absolute ineffective, incompetent leadership from the secret service in protecting the former president? we have the leadership refusing to step down. we have secondary leadership stating, oh, i got this. the cohesive failures and granular weights in every step of the weight is so frightening when you put that against the landscape of the reasons the counter snipers where there, again, a credible threat from iran. the administration didn't come down and say let's batten down the hatches we see things from iran and make sure everyone is safe. where is any type of execution on that and where is the leadership on that
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whatsoever? we already had her faith in the leadership of the secret service decimated prior to that. now you will tell me that the judge grant was from a former president and a kid got through? all of this is absolutely frightening. able tell you this, my next fear is this will blow over into the next news cycle. >> harris: that cannot happen. i don't care that this administration particularly the woman running for the white house doesn't want to talk about foreign policy let alone iran, but they better deal with this image of this is not going away. coming up nypd inspector paul mauro is live at the scene butler, pennsylvania. very helpful to get his reaction to all of this into the security failures. his experience on the ground solving crimes and the like will go talking to people locally. july 13th, the butler, pennsylvania, rally, paul mauro on the ground next . ♪ ♪u here's great news.
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♪ ♪ stated that his senate report on the first assassination attempt outlines how the secret service failed to keep the former president safe. denied request and inadequate training and massive breakdown in communications. that is what your tax dollars goes towards. it culminated in a 20-year-old getting a clear shot at the former president and a loss of a life. let's bring in fox news contributor, attorney paul mauro lives in butler, pennsylvania. you have been doing a lot of work for a couple of days. what have you found o out? speak with a feeling the ground is very much of vindication when the report comes out because many of the people here in law enforcement have been saying, but you know what, i can
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tell you this, none of them are surprised which is sad. but is what they expect that they have been saying. here are a couple of nuances that i think our new, at least to me, and those following the case closely. in the aftermath of the event, it took so long time and when i say them not only the surface but the fbi to get their arms around the fact they haven't active crime scene. and law enforcement i spoke to out here stood on the scene up to ten hours waiting to be debriefed despite having been up close to the event. one of them told me at one point, he ultimately went over to the command tent which only housed secret service fbi and elements from pennsylvania state police and asked somebody, "where is everybody?" and he was told they are in the tent trying to figure out what to do. not a very confident
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inspiring response when you have a serious crime scene. a two absolutely frightening frankly. the question is, who were they waiting for in his absence most notable was it secret service leadership? is that should have led the investigation from the outside? >> certainly on the ground the service and controlling an event like this but once you have an attempted assassination by the president the statute goes to the fbi. may be that is the source of the confusion but i want to touch on something kayleigh was talking about, where was director kimberly cheatle? that saturday national security national event at the rnc, she was in aspen and do to get the speech that wednesday. that tells me she was there the entire week. where was ronald rowe? we know he wasn't on the ground either. all of that goes to the fact the entire thing was an institutional break down. i have to speak up for the secret service agents and i work with so many good ones and they
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are ready to throw their lives in front of a bullet. they are ill-served by leadership sporadic. we are using the word "preventable" a lot but i would go further. this was not just venable but inevitable carriage of the fact we had to cope, i think highlights that. >> emily: you are right they deserve better as do the project is in the american people. this is an agency as you know provides liaison to essentially every other agency and every other group around the country offering resources and expert -- expert contribution essentially. so how does this inspire any faith whatsoever of an agency that is supposed to represent the highest elite, the highest caliber where we see what is essentially a clown show that occurred after an attempted assassination of a president? you have covered homicides where there was a better, more
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efficient machine at snapped into place for an investigation. >> yeah, it is inevitable there will be undermining of the confidence in them. this is certainly they will have to deal with and one hopes this is part of "paradigm shift" we are hearing so much about. one of the things you have to look at and i heard you guys talking about it is in order to fit the problems, you have to admit to it. it wasn't my job it wasn't my job, it is not clear to me that we still have enough of an atmosphere that is going to correct this because you are not going to be able to fix it until you start toning. i'm not understanding why we are expected as a taxpayer to say number two deputy ronald rowe there how are we expected now to take his word from him? why are expected to take his word he has the guy to fix this? we should hear from above him. we have be sold on that
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idea that no one wants to come out and speak up because you need a paradigm shift. you need a lot of new procedures. a here we are adding this, adding this, i reach for my wallet and the result, the reflexes to throw money to these things and that is not always answer here till you have people that could have done the job but no leadership. >> emily: absolutely, the efficacy depends on relationship with local law enforcement. it depends on the fruitfulness and the collaboration with local law enforcement. every time the president leaves the white house, local law enforcement we depend on to execute strategies and plans, et cetera. how them, again, is this to inspire faith in us moving forward when it seems the biggest colossal failure is how they play in the sandbox with others? >> yeah, i will go to something again i don't think it's in the report that i'm hearing on the
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ground. that is coach of the surface was not consistent how they were reaching out to law enforcement. in fact, some law enforcement said if you want to have people on the ground to work this large event, it has to be on a volunteer basis. they were told cops had to show up on a volunteer basis to get overtime for a time, but they would not be paid to. you can't have that blurry vision going forward to secure events involving former president, 25,000 people. not with the rhetoric we have right now. it is a volatile stew to have this kind of vitriol thrown at a former president and at the same time, have the organization that is supposed to be protecting him and that is relying on law enforcement not speaking consistently with law enforcement with clear protocols or jet that is something have to get their arms around because you are right. as they shift the new paradigm paradigm coach is a better square way how to talk to the locals because they will really
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need them. >> emily: paul mauro incredible as always with your incredible insight. charles, what you make of this question rick. >> charles: right out of the gate the first think that paul mentioned was the local law enforcement felt vindicated. they were thrown under the bus immediately and the entire conversation has been about leadership and listen, we brought up president biden's name but let's be honest, this is the kind of thing about has to stop and the resolute does period. the tone of this set with afghan withdrawal and every single mistake he has made since then, the first was how do we get around to public relations point of view instead of coming up to the american public and say, "we messed up." it is refreshing and needed some time. >> emily: it is important. >> kayleigh: an interesting detail paul gave you and
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stonewalling michael waltz. i mentioned during the national committee intelligent source who is familiar with presidential productions at the fact there is a counter sniper team meant trump team upscale because he was not officially the nominee and that would happen after rnc. that saved his life despite counter sniper saved his life, kimberly cheatle resigns and ronald rowe steps in and you are getting biden level protection? he was not receiving that and why didn't that happen immediately? only ronald rowe the acting director can answer that question. >> kaylee: believe me your tax dollars are spent copiously on entering and the passing of the baton things don't fall through the cracks. ensuring the system essentially stays in place. a colossal failure such as that really does mean that the fissures run deep in the secret service. >> kaylee: an important point that failures are not new. i have nothing but respect for the
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men and women putting their lives on the line as part of secret service. for great friend of mine former detail under president obama and trump. however, he will be the first to admit agency is right with incompetence. the government did commission investigation into secret service several years ago and result in several recommendations how the agency needed to better itself. in 2022, that government of the accountability office said six of those recommendation had not been implemented at all. one of those agents on the ground spent at least 25% of their time in training. they found that agent spanned 7% of their time in training. began, it starts at the time but everyone at the bottom is affected by it. speech we have been covering those things extensively on the out on the couch and on the agency former president trump. >> harris: if your local law enforcement and the detail people are left with out of what
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paul mauro said you had to volunteer to protect this president, you just made a political. how dare them! that is infuriating. it is embarrassing. those poor cops on the ground, they didn't have a chance to do but they knew would be the right thing to do. they divided them. if you stayed in volunteer, you must support trump. that is discussing! ronald rowe needs to quit now! needs to go and you heard me call for kimberly cheatle, i think we have shown patience. to kayleigh's point he doesn't know whether or not they actually have presidential protection on the way it needed to be and biden blah, blah, blah, in there is any nebulous nature about that, he needs to go. if he doesn't know, who knows? ronald rowe needs to go! that rhymes. i can make that work. speed to coming up, former president trump responding after being briefed on threats to his
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♪ ♪ >> kayleigh: after multiple assassination attempts at home, former president trump's campaign said he has been briefed about "real and specific threats to his life from iran." study intelligence sources claims the 19's efforts to assassinate trump a part of a larger destabilize and chaos in 2024 election. trump responding with this morning, picked threats by iran and that u.s. military is watching and waiting and those made by iran that didn't work out but they will try again. not a good situation for anyone and i am surrounded by more men, khan's, weapons than i have ever seen before . kayleigh, a specific threat from iran to assassinate him. i wonder if it has anything to do with trump killing and trout
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supporting israel with trump peace accords and doing one with saudi arabia which would have iced iran out of the middle east. i wonder if it has anything to do with that. >> kaylee: may be a few more billion dollars in sanctions against iran and let iranian president step on u.s. soil this week? it is an outrage. one factor that needs to be considered is the biden administration's contribution to iran plot by opening up the southern border completely. we already know hundreds of illegal immigrants with confirmed ties to terrorist organizations have come into the country. those are the ones border patrol agents are aware of. there could be hundreds mark or there could be thousands more up at the fact is we don't know the. there is an elevated terrorist threat that exploding because of the biden administration's open border policies. that puts not just be
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15 in danger but every other american's of the sun as well. >> kayleigh: it as and in danger, harris excuse me, we will put up pictures on pao, bolton, all trump assassinations attempts. they went trump officials who were around when decisions made. but there is something else we are missing here appear to something else that trump did and that was get tough on russia. he's been talking about it again about how as president-elect if you were to win in november he would move into the war and how we would do it in the phone calls he would make. he talked about that specifically in the debate actually. why is that important, iran, russia, china, they hate us and they want to work with this idea they don't want him to be president again because things will get very difficult. so senator ortt dan sullivan list g.o.p.
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representative at the u.n. this week during the u.n. general assembly is onset from a lax and he said from his state very little reporting on this in the fifth one just happened before he sat with me yesterday. five incursions from china here till they had to clear the air as enemy air movement and make no doubt about it they are enemies of clearing the air have to go up and make sure they don't get closer than what they already are. russia is not happy and i'm sure trump is stating, "i want to sit down with you and work this out. "there is a lot going on he says are not allowed to put together because it makes this administration looked like it is not ready or confident. >> kayleigh: a day specific threat from iran and president trump's campaign briefed and i listen to the biden-harris administration say and gina raimondo said this after the reporting on
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president trump in iran, listen. >> he was president and i peered exactly what would happen. i said women of rhode island would be protected the. that israel protecting stepping up and leaving a. what he says is the opposite. it is another lie. had to be get here. let's distinguish him for good and let's have a remarkably talented candidate who is sincere, pragmatics, open and let's get it down. >> you mean distinguished, vote him out. >> vote him out and banished him from american politics. vote him out so he goes away because it's just not where america -- her new way forward, her vision. let's turn to page on his chaos and craziness, fix it and finesse, wrong it'd economic strategy, hatreds towards wo women. >> kayleigh: she tried to clean it up but use the word distinguished we will cover what
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the current president and what language he used this morning on the morning show. for your tax dollars as a reminder are paying that one in salary. she is getting paid by us spewing that vile rhetoric. i have to point this out as well, think about before social media as trump has shared with us he's being briefed on iranian threats. how else would we find out about it and i wonder and it reminds me of my background in criminal justice, how many abused women, millions, at the hands of someonind out wait, this person was known to law enforcement. we should have protected her and the judge, my hands are tied to. how long have you known about this joe biden? i have the estate quiet and specific threat from iran and didn't announce iran. the shackles at the incompetent leadership and the list goes on and at the end of the day i would know the president says i knew at the time i should have been more. to paul mauro's
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point, ineffable that is the scariest point. >> charles: everything so called strongman is involved in an last night china let us know they could target anywhere in the united states and north korea, russia invades ukraine and iran into israel. what is happening over and over again. you cannot deny one common denominator and they are not intimidated former occupants of the white house. >> kayleigh: you are exactly right, but they are threatened about donald j. trump's, that is clear. federal prosecutions are officially underway for ryan routh with the attempted assassination of donald trump. a live report on doj's new charges next . ♪ ♪ it isn't. not with rosland capital. with rosland... the entire process from start to finish is built on one concept. one...
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>> emily: federal prosecutors smoothing forward with much more serious charges against routh. at the second attempt on donald trump's life. three attempted assassination of the former president. and he is scheduled to appear in court next monday to west pal west palm beach. judge aileen cannon signed to the case and she is the judge throughout trump's' classified case this summer. harris learning developments and earlier in that week about how donald trump was calling for the feds that florida representatives to step in because he felt the charges were not serious enough. do you feel this will dissuade his and the rest of america's concern for the suspect it mentor it with a attempted assassination attempt? spewing their feelings aside the facts need to be supported by what they are pushing for. i want to the ends of the earth to know what happen about the port
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assassination attempts in pennsylvania assassination attempt. i'm surprised it has taken this long to learn some of the details from that and congress still does not have the action plan put into place for butler, pennsylvania. that came out in the report, too. what we learn from all moral, they were inside of a tent or a barn and they didn't know what the action plan was. that his wife congress didn't get it. and it didn't look like what it did in florida but i like the fact in the is governor r governor ron desantis. guantan , at one point for the navy seal team one. i like the fact they former person who is with that kind of responsibility and taking down deep on investigations and also, you know, informing for steps that we could take as a military in those instances is on the case the governor here. yes, do i know florida will be a part of what they look at is huge.
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>> i love that point so much because jurisdictional respect aside and i know we listen to an argument from the democrat party, now the fbi is coming in and you can trust the resources. at the end of the day you know who i trust? governor ron desantis and i trust him a whole heck of a lot more. >> kayleigh: has a go getter and it gets things done and i trust him to get to the bottom that that. suspects are so often known to law enforcement and i want to point out since we are talking about ryan routh which of the assessment is known to the federal government and on the ground in ukraine and apparently talked about he kicked a panhandler and talked about wanting to blow up a music studio. the nurse reported him to the federal government and said he is the type of guy to blow up a building on tuesday because he felt like it. he placed in a book and assassination attempt by iran. we need to run down what they knew and what they did with the information. >> when someone tells you who they are, listen.
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>> charles: listen the first time. also comments the thoroughness of all of this, i would like to see more shared with the public. it is where we catch one of these people alive. and just the dots already out there, they lead to the public having to imagine what's going on. if you want the public to say hey, we have faith in the system and free falling we don't leave anything anymore as mentioned, this is a good chance to go ahead and be honest with us how deep and how far does this go? >> emily: how can we prevent radicalization festering in many places we can imagine right now. >> kaylee: i would like to know what motivated him specifically because ryan routh will face opiate legal consequences for his actions. he alone is responsible. but they were a lot of people who need to face social and clinical consequences how they have contributed to this heated environment. we were talking about gina raimondo that there
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are a lot of other people. he wrote a letter and in it he allegedly wrote, "i tried my best and gave the exemption i could muster." who was he doing that for? they way he thought he was doing it for someone. speech is speaking of someone else held accountable for their words, president biden was asked on "the view was quote the rhetoric of the assassination attempts and you will not believe biden's response. stay with us. >> look, trump -- >> careful. [laughter] ♪ ♪ just soak, activate and wash. to clean, tone and refresh. that's a 3x better clean. olay. life, diabetes, there's no slowing down. each day is a unique blend of people to see and things to do. that's why you choose glucerna to help manage blood sugar response.
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>> trump on the campaign trail in north carolina. kamala harris will add more detail to economic plants this afternoon. we will have it all for you here to a scathing senate report with repeated failures at the secret service to protect president trump. we will break that down for you. what is next for israel, hezbollah, iran and dan hoffman is here. what about brett favre's diagnoses of parkinson's disease? we will talk to the experts and concussions. join me and sandra for american reports." we will
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see in 9 minutes here minutes. >> kayleigh: president biden appearing on "the view" an hour ago and directly asked about the attempts on donald trump's life. here is how president biden responded. >> he still jokes about paul pelosi being nearly beaten to death. he thinks that is funny. let's see what else, he intended that the second amendment people could do something against hillary clinton. and he is calling for a televised military tribunal for liz cheney. these are his past statements and ideas. right now, but now, he is blaming rhetoric from you that you inspire these two assassination attempts. after all of the calls for violence, you know, take them out and all with the rest of it, you know what it is. don't you think that is unbelievable? what do you say to that?
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>> i think he is the most unusual -- [laughter] -- look, when i ran i said i in one of my speeches about democracy and democracy was that state. >> to restore the soul of the country. >> look, trump is -- >> careful. [laughter] >> there is no social redeeming value there. [applause] he really does not -- does not believe in democracy. and the guardrails that our system has set up for abuse of power. >> kayleigh: charles, the new cycle is about assassination and report with iran to assassinate trump but he goes on to say trump has no social value in redeeming democracy. >> charles: president biden spent the entire white house going off on 50% of the
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country. he hate maga republicans, let's be honest. the vitriol every time he opened his mouth, maga such an extreme threat and that vitriolic anger and hatred from this president to half of the nation has been on full display period! that is the bottom line. but is not about president trump. he hated anyone who voted for president trump and that is scary. >> kayleigh: that is mr. unity. >> emily: after putting president trump in the bull's-eye, you are absolutely right, for charles and the rhetoric is so below the office he has privilege to hold air jet this is absolutely unacceptable and i will await his apology and accountability for this rhetoric on the hills of two assassination attempts. >> kayleigh: how difficult is it to tone all of this down? >> harris: i don't know, it is a great question. it is difficult to not say the quiet are out loud after you feel pushed off of the ticket. he tried to gloss it over united nations general assembly
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speech talking about he chose to lead the ohmic leave for the greater of the country. do you think that is good for the country, to double down how much this guy deserves a because he is a threat to democracy? to say the things he said about trump after two assassination attempts question make you think that is good for the country? i will say no, it's not and biden knows it's not that my big question what else is being said in quiet quarters at the biden-harris white house? much did she have to say? >> what is disturbing a lot of democrats in this country taking his marching orders very seriously. there was a poll last week that found 25% of democrats which they attempted assassinations had been successful. realize where we are apt because it is scary. >> kayleigh: everyone tone down the rhetoric and i'm not sure why that is hard for thell "outnumbered" in a moment . ♪ ♪
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>> at any moment, former president donald trump will take the stage in mint hill, north carolina. that is a major suburb of charlotte, north carolina, and it is a critically important state. it's one of the battlegrounds, and it is tight, tight, tight between him and kamala harris. he is expected to focus on the economy. however, this, no doubt, will come up. this will be the first time that we will hear from the 45th president of the united states since the senate's shocking report was released on the assassination attempt on his life in butler, pennsylvania, on july 13th. no doubt he will be addressing the emerging threats on his life from iran. we will cover it here on fox. for any of that, when it comes up, you will see all of it, and also digging deeper into what we saw yesterday, a conversation that began on relieving the pain, the pocketbook pain, americans are feeling. he started out yesterday and

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