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know that more than a year ago about hamas s plan to attack? at where the warnings are actually ignored? tonight on laura coates live. you know, when i actually first heard about the story i had to actually read it twice because i thought there is no way that this is right. is it? are you telling me, all of us, that it s possible that israel was aware that hamas planned to attack israel? let me just change the word here because aware seems to make it feel like it was just an inkling, that they may have had a hint something maybe coming. but the new york times is reporting, tonight, that it was not an inkling. it was a 40-page battle plan. they had it more than a year ago, a year before terrorists slaughtered some 1200 men, women, and children, and took more than 200 people hostage. the times goes on strong ports that israeli military and intelligence officials dismissed the plan as aspirational, thinking it was too difficult for hamas to carry out. the times reviewed the appr
[marching band] [marching band] [shake it off] [marching band] [shake it off] ainsley: wonderful job. that s franklin high school s marching band. a little taylor swift this morning. y all are so talented. thank you for waking up to be with us. thanks to all at home for watching. we are live at the grand ole opry house for the patriot awards. brian: 95 years of history. this has been in a few different places. much like madison square garden in new york. it s been all over new york city. now it s the 34th. there is something that is still here from its inception 95 years ago. and it s the little circle right in front of us. steve: what they did was they cut out a 6-foot circle from the reiman auditorium, which is still standing in downtown nashville, walked by it yesterday. and there it is. that way all the performers here they grand ole opry house are able to do exactly what people have done for 95 years. and that is stand in the center. ainsley: that s
ainsley: it s 7:00 a.m. here on the east coast. is that right? steve: it s 72 degrees. brian: already have a fact-check? ainsley: june 19th. and this is fox & friends. president biden offering on dolences but no real solutions after illegal immigrant is arrested for the murder of a maryland mother of five. we will ask maryland s governor wes moore is that response is enough. steve: plus, the veepstakes are heating up as contenders hit the ground running for donald trump. but former kamala harris aides say one in particular keeps them up at night. i think j.d. vance would be pose the greatest threat to kamala harris in some respects. is he super smart, is he sharp. and quick-whited. lawrence: wow. and justin timberlake probably crying himself a river this morning arrested for another dwi despite claiming he had one martini. steve: that s all it takes. brian: second hour of fox & friends starts right now. remember, mornings are better with friends. get
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