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kamala was a good darner, she tried a little bit. it is not good to be around people who are good dancers and you are rocking in an awkward. >> jimmy: doug should have froze. this whole administration america's got issues, whole video, just look at it. >> laura: i knew we would get in trouble with this. jimmy will be in new jersey next weekend, follow me on social media. i have rose growing trouble. jesse next. >> todd: a packed city bus hijacked by a convicted felon with a gun leading to one of the wildest police chases caught on camera. we'll show you the pursuit and takedown that brought at lant on to a slow down. >> carley: hunter biden found guilty on all charges and media making this about trump. >> politically, this is a big blow to trump. >> one could argue hunter biden is being treated worse than the average citizen. >> carley: really? walk you through hunter's next steps. >> todd: the story no one saw coming, joey chestnut banned from the nathan's hot dog eating contests. he is breaking his silence. >> carley: you have to eat nathan's hot dogs. we will bring you details. >> todd: there are details. you are watching "fox and friends first," i'm todd piro. >> carley: i'm carley shimkus. we have that coming up, first this fox news alert. president biden returns to the world stage itself leaving for italy in two hours from now. >> todd: at home, group of icu linked terrorist suspects arrested after walking right into our country across the border. lucas tomlinson, what do we know? >> lucas: eight terror suspects entered the united states illegally through the southern border and received full vetting, according to bill melugin. they are from central asia, borderers afghanistan and china. the fbi and dhs said in a statement to fox, the individuals are detained in ice custody. fbi and dhs described in public bulletin, the u.s. been in heightened threat environment. the fbi and dhs will work to identify and disrupt protential threats to national security. the suspected terrorists were arrested in recent days days. according to "new york post," part of the investigation featured a wiretap, which includes one of the now arrested individuals were talking about bombs. remember the boston marathon bombing, i believe something like that or worse may happen. described as increased threat of coordinated attack in the u.s. the suspects were also from tagikistan. >> carley: bring in john elliot to talk about this story. one of the most concerning things about this, these eight were not gotaways, they received full vetting by cbp. they were welcomed into our country. given millions treated the same way, where does this leave us? >> you are right, carley, it is a disaster here. one aide used the app, you could go in and get prevetted. we are having terrorists use the ape. this is an open border and the terrorists know it. whether it is isis-k who killed 1000 people in moscow, a similar thing could happen now. look at the white house, over the weekend, what there was, you had people putting defacing one of the statue and throwing bricks at the park police there. this is something not a single person got arrested there. we have people that can come that close to the white house and known terrorists, just since biden has been in office, you have had 320 known terrorists stopped at the border and that is just the ones we've stopped. if you use the app and you're a t terrorist, it is a disgrace. >> todd: just a matter of time before our intel services fail to catch one of the terror cells before it is too late. the fbi director expressed fear a few weeks ago. listen. we've seen the threat rise to another level, on top of that, is potential for a coordinated attack here in the homeland, not unlike the isis-k attack we saw in march. >> todd: if elected, can he eliminate as much of this threat as possible or john, is it too late? it is not too late at all. we will start with criminals and put everybody coming here illegally under biden and earlier, trickle there compared to the wave going on now, he will deport these terrorists. what president trump said, police know where the guys are and with intelligence, resources we have, kudos to the fbi for finding these guys. good on them. what president trump will do is close the border and those here, he will make sure they are deported or arrested and p prosecuted and deported after that. we need these guys in jail. >> carley: without question. everything in afghanistan, isis-k has been on the rise since we left there. given our catastrophic our withdrawal was, does not seem like sending troops back now is on the table. given the fact terror organizations, would it be safer if we did have a presence there? >> you are right, under biden, we gave up the bagram air force base. the withdrawal from afghanistan was to keep bagram, who is contr controlling bagram air force base? the chinese. we have over the horizon capability. it biden not given away bagram, we would have been safer and could have attacked isis-k where we are. >> todd: president biden will be heading to italy for the g-7 summit as israel and hamas ceasefire looms large. what deliverables must biden walk away with in order to be considered a success, john? >> one thing for certain, after what happened with hunter biden, he will not be giving parenting tips and will not be giving them any talk on gun control. what he is going to do is going in and these are globalists who are afraid of president trump coming in. i think laura's program talked about how so many of these leaders are worried about what has happened in terms of more centrist forces coming in, right of center voices coming in. he has to push back on them and he has to show that somehow he is able to make it across the finish line. they are ready to bail on him right now and they are asking for more money for ukraine, they are ready to bail on him. they are telling him that hate to break it to you, biden, there is a steep discount on hunter biden's art. >> carley: israelis medias hamas rejected key parts of the ceasefire deal. thank you for joining us. >> todd: hunter biden awaiting sen sentencing date after he was found guilty on all counts in his gun trial. >> carley: brooke singman has details this morning. >> brooke: jury found the first son guilty for lying about drug use to buy a gun. sentences is yet to be scheduled, hunter is facing fine of $750,000 and maximum of 25 years in prison, although he is unlikely to coany prison time. hunter said, i'm more grateful today for the love and experience i experienced from melissa, my friends, my family and community than i am di disappointed by the outcome. the president has defended his son for years. >> peter: -- >> yes, yes, yes, god love you, man, you're a one-horse pony. my justice department will be on its own making determination how to proceed. >> do you think your son did nothing wrong? >> president biden: i'm conf confident. >> peter: have you spoken to your son? >> president biden: i'm proud of my son. >> brooke: one juror said naomi's testimony hurt hunter's defense. that was heartwrenching and i think all jurors felt the same thing. another juror speaking out. >> he was like anybody else, nobody is above the law no matter who you are, politics played no part m this. >> brooke: americans reacting to the verdict. >> anybody, whether famous or not, answers to whatever the jury decides. >> i'm happy, justice is served. >> he needs to suffer consequences. >> if guilty, he should be brought to justice. >> i agree, do the crime, do the time. >> brooke: he is facing another trial over allegedly fairlying to pay over million dollars in taxes. those taxes have since been paid and he pleaded not guilty. >> carley: few weeks before the election in november. >> todd: that has a paper trail showing documents and where the money is. >> carley: todd, are you sick of winning? >> todd: tired of winning. >> carley: students in one state learning how to win at cap capitalism and it is seeing huge success. >> todd: the woman who created the program and a student join us next, you won't want to miss it. sup? 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>> good morning, thank you for having us on the show this morning. capitalism means private industry and entrepreneurism. we need to find italent in our students and support and engage them in inventing and changing our school system thought to that entrepreneurial mindset. >> todd: you have been engrossed in this learning program since seventh grade and you are now at polytech institute, one of the best schools for senate and math in our -- >> it nurtured my entrepreneurial ial spirit. i discovered blasted particles and invented needleless new type of patch that uses nano technology to provide extended release of medication, providing more comfortable form of chemmytherapy and for parkinson's disease and patientses and can deliver medications. i patented the device and created patch life. this taught me how to find a problem and figure out how to create a solution. >> todd: what year are you in college? >> i'm a junior. >> todd: wow, junior year. i was not invented anything, i don't want to get into my college experience. focus on how you stack up against your peers because of this program. you are in a tough school with a lot of smart students who excel in math and science. how has this program differentiated you from your peers? >> anyone can do research in a lab, this program teaches you skills that you need to get yourself outside of the lab. how you present yourself is what is going to make you successful. so this has helped me in a variety of competitions and helps you present to your peer says. >> todd: and helps you win at cap italism, best of luck to both of you, i think you are going to places. send it to senior meteorologist janice dean. jfk >> janice: we will hear from her in the future. round of aspplause. heat for west and southwest and spreading across central u.s. and east coast. here is forecast highs, 80s and 90s and extreme heat for california and southwest, d dangerous heat for this time of year. average high in phoenix issen it4, when you deal with 112, that could set up a big risk. take a look at heat as it spreads across ohio valley and parts of the northeast friday and to the weekend. people are excited about this, first real taste of summer extended since last summer. make mention of the potential of severe storms and florida is getting heavy rain over next couple of days. tropical moisture moving into the sunshine state. jfk we have been warned. see you. >> todd: stay there, watch this. deer smashing through the windshield of a bus and caught on camera. more of the video next. >> carley: friends and family of general hospital actor johnny wactorare demanding action on violent crimes and misdemeanors. johnny's brother is here next. can irreversibly damage your vision. it can progress faster than you think. when ga threatens your eyes, take a stand. slow ga with syfovre. syfovre is an eye injection that was proven to slow damaging lesion growth over 2 years with increasing effect over time. it's the only fda-approved treatment to slow ga in as few as 6 doses per year. don't take syfovre if you have an infection, or active swelling in or around your eye that may include pain and redness. syfovre can cause serious side effects, such as eye infection and retinal detachments, severe inflammation of vessels in the retina which may result in severe vision loss, wet amd, eye inflammation, and an increase in eye pressure. most common side effects are eye discomfort, wet amd, small specks floating in vision, and blood in the white of the eye. tell your doctor right away if you have any side effects. every moment counts—act now to slow ga with syfovre. ask your retina specialist about syfovre. choice hotels is a family of brands with a hotel for any traveler you want to be... like a craft cocktail connoisseur at the cambria hotel bar. uh-huh... uh-huh... or mr. 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(celebratory choir sings) this... will work. scooore! pick up score! at walmart. >> todd: some absolutely wild video coming out of georgia. a passenger shot and killed after a gunman hijacked a commuter bus with 17 people onboard and held a gun to the driver's head. panicked drivers tried to get out of the way. the suspect is a convicted felon with 19 prior arrests. the mayor placing it on availability of guns. >> too many guns. crime is down overall, this day is not indicative of all days of the city of atlanta. >> todd: the suspect was taken into custody, charges pending. >> carley: family and friends have organize sd a march in hon of johnny wactor. march participants are calling for officials to prioritize public safety. johnny's broth er mark, and michael parker, a friend of johnny, join me now. thank you for joining us. know grant, the loss of your brother is so tragic and se senseless, tell us about this march and what you hope will come of it today. >> i don't live here, i can't vote here. main thing is keep -- happened previously before and it sucks it had to be him for it to be a c catalyst to put this in the forefont. >> carley: michael, what is your message this morning? >> yeah, it is what grant said. killers are still on the loose. we want to bring awareness to this. a second parts, we want city leaders of l.a. to hear our frustration and understand we are crying out for hymn. >> carley: i think we lost them, unfo unfortunate time to do it. they need action and change in los angeles and the loss of this actor is just one other horrific and sad example of crime that can, feels like, impact anybody. one thing iun waed to ask grant, we hope to bring them back, the moment before johnny died, he was with a co-worker. saw his car getting broke into, he thought it was being towed and he noticed something was wrong and he stepped in front of his female co-worker. >> todd: one thing we are not hearing enough about, this to their point, it could happen to anybody. this area in los angeles is basically right at what was formerly the staple center. >> carley: we have them back, we lost you for just a moment. pick up where we left off, i believe micah talking about your message. >> we want our city leaders to hear us, you hear secretive conversations in l.a., people whispering about how bad crime is and how dangerous it is. then this happens and it is so close to home. we want to give people an opportunity to stop having the conversations in secret and step out in public and let their voice be heard. enough is enough. we're walking around with fear and anxiety. >> carley: grant, how many people do you expect at the march? do you have hope this could change things for the better down the road. >> i have no idea how many people are going to be out there, micah organized it all. i know johnny touched a lot of people. i think there will be plenty people, people that didn't know johnny. i think a big number. i hope it will help, even af after -- catch the guys that did it, i want it to continue. >> carley: micah, you met johnny in acting school 10 years ago, you have a great relationship. give us information about the page. >> we do, we have been raising money with the family for -- since day one. we just launched www.ju www.justiceforjohnny wactor.com. you will have information about johnny and we'll continue to update information that comes out, news articles and things of that nature. we invite anyone to donate, there will be expenses down the road, it is a long road. >> carley: thank you for joining us this morning ahead of this march, 10:00 a.m. pacific standard time. thank you for joining us. it will be a long day, hopefully light at the end of the tunnel and hope the people who did this are found. >> todd: if they can do something to make that grath city safe again. president biden did address gun violence yesterday, did not mention his son's felony gun conviction which came down hours earlier. white house cancelling the press briefing, that did not stop the media from making this about donald trump. watch. >> mrith cally, this is a big blow to trump. he's trying so hard to create this weaponization. >> you have a president of the united states who is living embodiment of the rule of law, even with respect to his only living son. >> know ares have struggled to make it line of attack stick. most people see this and feel sympathy. >> carley: joe concha joins us now. this is a big blow to donald trump. what do you think about that news coverage yesterday, joe? >> joe: wow. i have not seen chuck todd on tv in i don't know how long, he is still there, i forgot about that. the other todd is making a gesture. that is what i thought. this is not apples to apples comparison. the hunter biden case was open and shut. he got caught. same will be said after the tax trial in november, he did not file taxes, that is documented on paper. with trump trial, ask 100 people on the street, what was the crime donald trump committed and no one can explain or define it. a bookkeeping error? if that is the case, that is misdemeanor at best, not a felony or jailable event. we have judge merchan deciding donald trump's fate. one comparing to the other, no. the cases are two different things and hunter biden, every analyst said would be found guilty if the jury was not swayed because it was in booides backyard and they were not. >> carley: hunter biden was going to get a plea deal and then got the irs whistleblowers that were getting blocked at every blow. >> todd: no precedence for get out of jail free card. there is narrative of whether joe biden's mental psyche is okay. that was a theme for a lot of coverage yesterday. "washington post" says hunter biden's guilty verdict resurfaced dark moments in the family's history. notice lack of similar concern for trump's psyche. watch the comparison. >> one could argue hunter biden is being treated worse than an average system. >> as a parent, worst nightmare come true. >> donald trump is waking up today facing different reality, first morning as convicted felon in new york. donald trump, first american president convicted of a crime and seconds later, two felonies, and kept breaking his brand new old record. >> todd: i didn't see a lot of tears discussing donald trump, did i miss something? >> joe: tears of joy, if anything, after that verdict came down. good to see raf itch /* mad -- rachel maddow on tv. those are msnbc clips, we know where they come from. you have folks on there that gave oorther point of view and w what happened to ronna mcdaniel who was milquetoast in terms of making an argument positive for americans and donald trump and she was pulled from the air after one appearance because the inmates run the asylum over there. this is what donald trump will deal with up until election day, since the messenger is so m mistrusted, the media, not sure what impact it has on public psyche. before 2016 election, 59 newspapers we looked at the hill, gave endorsement of the two candidates. 57 to hillary clinton and 2 to donald trump and that got clinton a set of steak knives and concession speech. >> todd: only real takeaway from the hunter biden case, it would have been swept under the rug, if not for one federal judge. we appreciate it. >> carley: major day for the economy, we are awaiting new inflation report. cheryl casone will explain why you should pay attention to this. >> todd: and teen usa doubling drown to leave caitlin clark off the olympic squad, we'll bring you the answer. carley did not like that joke. ♪ ♪ have you always had trouble losing weight and keeping it off? same. discover the power of wegovy®. ♪ ♪ with wegovy®, i lost 35 pounds. and some lost over 46 pounds. ♪ ♪ and i'm keeping the weight off. wegovy® helps you lose weight and keep it off. i'm reducing my risk. wegovy® is the only fda-approved weight-management medicine that's proven to reduce risk of major cardiovascular events in adults with known heart disease and with either obesity or overweight. wegovy® shouldn't be used with semaglutide or glp-1 medicines. don't take wegovy® if you or your family had medullary thyroid cancer, multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. stop wegovy® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, or an allergic reaction. serious side effects may happen, including pancreatitis and gallbladder problems. wegovy® may cause low blood sugar in people with diabetes, especially if you take medicines to treat diabetes. tell your provider about vision problems or changes, or if you feel your heart racing while at rest. depression or thoughts of suicide may occur. call your provider right away if you have any mental changes. common side effects like nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea may lead to dehydration, which may cause kidney problems. with wegovy®, i'm losing weight, i'm keeping it off. and i'm lowering my cv risk. that's the power of we. ♪ ♪ check your cost and coverage before talking to your health care professional about wegovy®. men tell us when they use just for men® to eliminate gray, there's a great “before and after”. then, there's the 'after the after' — that boost you get when you look and feel your best. and that's why more men choose just for men®. remember space? and legroom? 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ideals and we don't know fully what american soil is. >> ♪ ♪ >> sean: mumbling, fumbling, stumbling at an incoherent. no inverness this was around 9:00 pm eastern which is well past his bedtime i'm sure he will sleep well tonight after that vigourous showing. that all the time we have left this evening. please that your dvr so you never ever ever ever this episode of hannity and in the meantime let not your heart be troubled. greg gutfeld is terry brekka but a smile on your face. have a great night. >> ♪ ♪ [cheering and applause] >> ♪ ♪ >> greg: yes! yes! [cheering] >> greg: eyed cloud for me too. happy monday, everyone. san francisco has opened the first three food market where shoppers can leave without paying. residents are reportedly confused how this is different from any other store in the city. [laughter] and ellie in your taxpayer-funded high-rise for homeless people now open a quick talking luxury apartments. there's a jim kayla caffey skyline views their academic the residents feel like home each unit featuring two coats of fresh urine. [laughter] according to a new pole, my favorite kind of secret -- 55 sens say then there -- well 34 cents monthly a person can change their gender later in life. while 10% of the men pulled after closing time said "i swear to god i thought that was a check." [laughter] we've all been there. [applause] is the man uploading heavily. he knows what i'm talking about. chicago's progressive mayor billie johnson spent $30,000 in campaign contributions on his own private makeup artist during his first year in office. but you have to admit the artist did an amazing job. [laughter] my god. [applause] >> greg: during a rodeo in oregon on saturday, for people were injured after a boredom over a fence and injured for people in the crowd. the same thing happened at the view once when joe behar sato in the audience holding a plate of built -- bacon. [laughter] c4 this weekend donald trump told him about her crowd he would eliminate taxes on ti tips. what's after, asked one man. very cheap. very cheap individual. in his gun trial hunter biden decided not to take the stand in his own defense. really wanted to be sworn in with his hand on a stripper's ass. [laughter] the x. account, twitter, for boston celtic legends the russell tweeted, let's go celtics" last night. turns out those were written by his wife because he's been that were two years. sounds like he has a lot of common with joe biden. [laughter] by the way weight, did you know that joe also won 11 championships with the celtics? [laughter] yeah. now you feel differently. [laughter] and finally i think is finally got one of the world's oldest penguins at age 30 successfully made it without 4-year-old male. the couple cancel their plans to marry saying the mail got cold feet. [laughter] that request for your grandmother. so in vegas over the weekend conference planned electric mandates for both after telling the crowd about a chat he had with a bookmaker. wondered if he asked what would happen if the boat sank from its weight? and you're in the boat? and have determined is a powerful battery? >> mr. trump: what would happen if the boat sank from its weight and you're in the boat and you have this tremendously powerful battery and the battery is no underwater and there's a shark that's approximately ten euros over there. by the way alight of shark attacks real -- lately, you notice that? hold on, there's a shark, 10 yards away from the board do i get electrocuted? so there's >> mr. trump: well there's a shark 10 yards away from the boat of 10 yards over here. like electric you didn't? if the board is thinking, water goes over the battery on the boat is sinking, you know, -- stay on top of the board and get electrocuted or do i come over by the shark cannot get electrocuted because i will tell you computer no answer he said, you know, nobody had ever asked me that question. [laughter] >> sean: it is like much before it is a quick question. electrocution or eaten by a shark? we should get a give death row inmates the choice. [cheering and applause] i like the way you guys think. about trump also said, "i think it's a good question." >> mr. trump: i said i think it's a good question, i think there's auto electric current coming drill water but you know what i would do there was a shark or you'd get electrocuted? uptake execution everything open. not kidding -- i'm getting -- and i getting near the shark. [laughter] >> greg: i don't blame him. i'm sure biden agrees. that's how they restart his heart every day. two zaps to the post on his neck. speaking of joey's hemorrhaging voters like jesse sheds follicles. [laughter] sabally escandon who looks like he can unite the cou country. and is a scary -- scaring the crap out of the dams. their multi- no lectures face in direct sunlight coming over the weekend los angeles times have this headline, "in cilic and ballymore support for trump is trickling in there isn't a big threat to biden? we'll consider the tickets to a recent trump fundraiser reportedly went for 300 grand each in the event was sold out. apparently trump raise 12 million in one night. the same amount i offer taylor swift to stop calling me. [laughter] now the big, money may still go democrat but cracks are starting to form in there deeper then the ones influencing's face. it's no secret that the black and hispanic vote, mostly men, is shifting towards trump. was as smart national figures are now willing to come up -- about publicly for trump references robber 50-cent says he sees black men identifying with trump in the upcoming election because they've got week-old charges. which means finally what is. [applause] focused recall partition of trump maybe the biggest backfire since joe forgot his lactose bills after a fight of heloise. [laughter] but don't take it for me. biggest arts have trump, the favorite to win their work and as a favorite to start in the walking dead. [laughter] meanwhile talking lizard james carville had the right -- he said this right before devouring a plate of sautéed worms. so if all the smart money and people are shifting to trump, who are the holdouts? meaning the people in our public life were well-informed enough to know better but still insist on backing a brain-dead biden? i'll tell you. is the rich and famous paralyzed by their own egos who look at trump with and b be. think about it. imagine being robert de niro or stephen king or howard stern or jimmy kimmel and you just got the memo that you aren't the center of the universe. and that memo is on donald trump letterhead mechanism of the working class being ignored is this elitist bozos. is this performance essential in their own right but trump makes them feel small. if you've noticed, trump's largest credit are successful people who sent their own insignificance in this new world of trump limited feel like i do when taking a picture with iris. [laughter] it's also why has-beens like liz cheney, michael cohen and anthony carlucci are obsessed with taking trump down. there players in this movie hoping that seems dealing moments will come. but the most obvious example, like i closest to trump in temperament and personality, howard stern, as trump elevated, stern retreated, becoming a believer in the gospel of the six-foot distancing rule there can use covid to justify turning himself into glorious swanson the hold his 47 square-foot mention dictating to everyone how stupid and murderous they were for not having what he had. and what does stern have in common with jimmy kimmel? is the sense of the motion them if they realize the world does not revolve around them. a crushing realization if your ego is everything. right now, trump is more important than all of them combined and it's killing them. meanwhile, the smart but ego satisfied person whether it's elon musk or vivek ramaswamy or me -- [laughter] , we don't take it personally that trump maybe the most consequential human ally. of course, -- but it's because these people can think larger know the selection and, in fact, this nation are about more than just them. which is why they got their next out for trump and their middle fingers out to the media. meanwhile the ego tests have become extras in the film of their lives. and those who they once consider the extras have taken starring roles. that is the electorate. they can't believe that the great unwashed or not listening to them but instead this new leading man. and so they see trump and they ask, "they ask, "why could that be me one thing narcissists can't stand. being ignored on the world stage. 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[cheering and applause] >> greg: joe, what you think of my theory because when you look at people successful across-the-board, there are sum that are totally fine some of them aren't and i have to believe it is this realization that after three or four code decades in the limelight after finding out that they're not the center of the universe. >> yeah. trump had an immediate ability to soak up all the air in any room. is incredible. is pretty funny when you have someone like james carville who looks like nosferatu coming out and saying i think biden is passed his prime, we have to move on but you have to admit at this point it for for joe biden is a vote for kabbalah. rose lemay get to the debates -- [applause] -- watching the normandy things. -- you don't look good. [cheering and applause] >> they can hard -- right it. they tried to get him his fancy hotels, they got him his footwork because why he was falling over. 's 20 or because his body singling me by one to die this year. [laughter] so you. i think -- trump if you compare them, jill balser anything this is not good to watch. but trump comes out, it's not like someone asked a question about sharks and electric boats. but you had an answer ready. >> greg: exactly. >> here and answer ready! i don't know but i never look at the movie jaws and thought what if they had an extension cord. but i thought that's what is so hilarious what kind -- is getting stronger and he's getting more vital and he's got that energy. now i would like if there was some younger people that may be a freshfaced, 60-year-old. but i will -- would like if someone centimeter did your president -- i just would probably in th that. [laughter] >> greg: is 20 of the it's like no one really has thought about the choice between electrocution and being eaten by a short. the second person that i would like to have in the white house as opposed to somebody who creates fantasies about their uncle being eaten by cannibals. but what you think about the fact that, like, a lot of these people look at trump and they go okay i could've done that in a can of mad that they didn't do it. think about that with mark even grandma and mark even had a problem with trump actually being not just a billionaire but also president and he still a billionaire. >> look at mark even and he won so many different hats. he went from being just a businessman to a sports team owner to really just being somebody that i think a lot of people at one point were able to relate to know if i completely different. myself included, i used to love mark even until now he's just inserted himself in to a different political conversation that he has no business in the best thing about also has 170 hats. and he was a businessman, is been a real estate investor. he has single -- to the point that it is today. it was, you know, on the apprentice, is a reality show star. is now, you know, the former president of the united states, hopefully so to be, you know, getting his second term here. but people just don't like that. they don't like the fact that you can say whatever is on his mind, that he does have a bit of an ego but you has a point in everything that he saying. if people understanding that and people are seeing the way to his being treated with this sham trial come all the convictions and people are now starting to relate to him and he is getting i think a lot of votes or at least people getting on board with him that maybe wouldn't have been at another point in time for latino votes of the blackbirds of the youngest, the silicon valley crew, and you see people turning out and drugs in the blue states are not even organize ral rallies. before deciding, you know, so we support trump in there to leave the support trump which is authenticity the democrats reactions is the best part about our because recalling a course master terrorist and things like that because they don't know what to do with themselves and especially the rally was assigned because this past weekend as a people showed up there like equities people must be hired on craigslist. is like, no, democrats, where they want to have to higher influencers to support you, not the conservatives. >> greg: jimmy, you have no shame. >> stop it. and even push back on because i look like you fact cowboy today. [laughter] i thought i look cool when i left my office then i got unsaid look at the monitors, i look like clean -- clint feast would. people do have egos. you know, -- annexing -- but trump has no sense of embarrassment. so he can actually -- you can control his ego. you can actually take risks. is this different kind of ego that i don't know what it is but it's not -- they cannot bear that he's doing this and they aren't. >> 1000% because in the quality they -- he is a fighter you know what i mean humor and is not the motorized by someone. and forget his whole entry into politics really started in 2012 when obama was looking at the white house correspondents dinner he got all the shots and got off the map ended on -- howard, okay,, wanted to be in politics. he ran for governor in new york. >> greg: that's right, i forgot -- stick with me. he was the guy whose ego batted himself the king of all media. but you has become so much less omnipotent than trump and he conveys a everything from howard stern is not the the prince harry of law -- okay but imagine that does kill him and this is the biggest thing and this is what's nuclear trump movement. because trump is garnering major support in the black community. and he went to the box permanently familiar financial -- by that black streak right thing matters okay 50 cents matters. he is a guy with a lot of influence, okay? you got shot nine times and did something more dangerous like sheep with chelsea handler, okay? but -- before but you had his shots. but that's not managed remotely time howard kimmel had black support is when they painted it onto their face. >> greg: that's true. >> greg: kat, why do celebrities in his general struggle's popularity? using bc poplar to allocate a finite pike? >> noah nelson it so i guess i have to. >> greg: what? >> it is funny to see you call out other people for having a big ego. [laughter] [cheering and applause] >> greg: thank you. >> greg: there was a chinese ego. and you would do that. >> you give pictures of yourself to other people for christmas. >> greg: that is a joke about my ego. >> okay. i honestly -- i don't think it really is -- i read about this in my new book limit -- people thank elaine and can be really hard for people to get out of that lane or even consider anything from any -- you don't want to listen to anybody else or any other opinions. but i think thing about stuff that's unprecedented like what happened here in new york with a conviction, and president elisa moore and precedented. i think when something because people do pension more but i feel people have also made a lot of money i think of him saying these things. and is this, trump's lack. people have families and expect them to see those things in my getting can also lead to people not wanting to consider something else than what they found has made a successful. >> greg: i do think some of them drive -- >> is also definitely true in some instances. >> greg: we've got to move on. up next, no one is above the law unless it's hamas dribble you draw. 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[cheering and applause] >> greg: it's okay to break a statue but mess with pride and they'll come right at y you. there was a nice rhyme or a radio that he comes to us from america's capital/arm pit, washington dc were hundreds of anti- israel them as traitors refilled outside white house the facings that suit and harassing cops. remember though is dc so half of the more robbed and murdered leader that day. roll it! >> everyone: [chanting] >> greg: shocking to see. imagine trashing america and destroying property without receiving any course credit. [laughter] they also chanted deeply -- f. joe biden so it makes sense that this attack the statue because it's less -- only thing less mobile then the president. bedene for this event going on since october 7th. regular yard riots -- there were no repercussions, no arrests. but we have no as punishment gold out or withheld based on viewpoint. meanwhile the insane case in spokane, three teens riding -- writings koopers led -- left skid marks on her painted -- a sidewalk mural and they were arrested and charged with first-degree malicious mischief. sure what does that tell you? well there is when the museum -- vandalism the media condemns an vandalism that they protect. so you can't deface a problem -- pride mural but feel free to draw a hitler mustache on jesse mark jesse watters fa face. by the way, that is not a comparison is actually an order. [laughter] [applause] all right. i think what upsets me most is the harassment of the park ranger, jimmy. >> yeah. >> greg: park rangers are like the most likable people on the planet. they -- there like eagle scouts with a salary. if you harass -- if you harass a park ranger that you should get the death penalty by their. -- by bear. [applause] dave plotted two jokes about the death penalty. this audience -- what do you make about -- i know it's in our comparison because kids get charged for writing -- riding scores over up yard mural but you can destroy property -- >> i'm surprised engoron did not do more than a century because he went to start -- went to high school most of those guys. [laughter] >> greg: socially. >> in the near -- that guy - --'s personal. that such events move, -- bitch wu derek cease my language, to go after an unarmed garlic that. i wonder if this is protection -- but there's this other thing that you know is true when we think -- talk about the right arrest in spokane. certain kondas have as righteous and okay. and when it comes to the pride thing that is why they went to jail and got arrested him and the reason these guys are in because the left has cosign this movement that's the double standard thing that speaks to a collective lack of civic pride okay everyone should be mad if our sacred monuments are being defiled because there is a middle finger to all of us. so i don't know. beat your kids, i don't know what else to say. [laughter] >> the one violence. >> greg: is not just capital punishment is corporal punishment dealing. -- you know, an interesting thing about the pride mural i think it's like, vandalism is bad that i think the facing a pride mural bad. think it's interesting that nobody had pointed out that these are teenagers being charged with a felony for this. and facing ten years for this? which i thought we were becoming more progressive on criminal justice reform and having concerns about over criminalization of -- this is to me a very clear example of an overcoming elaboration i would say, for having that to be a panel -- felony for teenagers facing ten years so i hope it doesn't go there. i hope you actually don't serve ten years for that because that's how people become more radicalized too. is how people become radicalized. >> yeah, when you overdo in the punishment area. it gives me an idea though, charlie. arm going to start putting christ but -- because the nine oh one ben alistair macgregor to pay my entire house a giant rainbow and then when there's okay and he was right of my house will remain standing. >> here's the thing, you would have to --'s before oh thank you. [laughter] >> it is pride months. >> you had her colorful gucci back in there and all the different colors you carry all times of the days before no one will steal that. >> you are ahead of -- but that's the thing about these anti- israel protesters is they just have -- i mean the biggest balls of them all because they know nothing is going to happen. is middle of the day of the facing history family know the people are filming them on their phones and they just don't care because they know nothing is going to be done. they are completely safe from anything -- meanwhile you have the scooter writers who cited to commit the crime i 130 clock in the morning because at least, you know, if he ever do something wrong and we in the middle of the night where you might not get hot. >> with the democrats have a rule. no one is allowed to live! leave skid marks but biden. [laughter] [cheering and applause] >> greg: poop joke! during! poop joke! everybody gets if we drink. here's another comparison between protests. for life parade in dc mark one kid everywhere because it seemed like he had offended other minority group and turnout was a reverse. this is lower in the news, -- you can find the story of the potus anywhere. >> first of all minutes on the case case with e-scooters i was outraged because it was in people having fun and i just made me angry. i'm old and bitter. but i think were kind of anything to hate mark if you read the over the -- they're saying this file -- vile act of hatred. look at other things the work that at the israel protesters had to do, had to climb up the statue, that you -- delete a mobile. meanwhile these kids left scarred -- something was on the road? and they're looking at jail? it's insane because look, i understand what the purpose of pride had been. you had a group of people who were told to be ashamed of themselves and they said we don't want to live that way. and everybody was on board with that. and want to hear people say what about straight pride? because you want to know about straight pride kill -- take a look at my browser history and will never ask what straight people to be brought up again, okay? [laughter] by is the unfair application, like, returned -- were going to talk about equality applicable two crimes mechanic grammar is so much more -- so much worse and no one is doing anything that you have a little bit pleasing that a municipal supreme court and that is not a quantity of equity and it's not sustainable because like kat said people will start to push back. >> greg: exactly and i think you're going to push back on november fifth. [cheering and applause] >> greg: thank you. stop at. all right. he spends -- spent as much on looks as he does free and crux. [coughing] i have ever had. good soil, and you get good results. this soil will blow you away. it's the martha stewart of soil. scout is protected by simparica trio and he's in it to win it! simparica trio is the first chew with triple protection. whoa fleas! and ticks! 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[applause] >> announcer: a story in five words. >> ♪ ♪ >> greg: mayor spends 30 k. on makeup. charlie, chicago's altar progressive mayor brandon johnson spent $30,000 on hair and makeup during the first -- his first year in office! this is insane. campaign -- he spent 30 grand on makeup. this guy, that's like $100 a day. i just came up with that. this -- isn't as insane? >> it's insane. i'm obsessed with cosmetology. and the highest level of spending at sephora. >> greg: what's your favorite planet? >> mactier planet? i don't get it. >> astrology. >> greg: no less cosmologies before i get a. $30,000 in the year is impossible. so hard to do. i can only imagine his donors are okay thank you so much for using our money towards areas whilst -- only spent $2000 the year prior. i was okay you should have spent way more. form was not italian. [laughter] >> greg: my husband is italian mlk you have -- and i do. [laughter] >> i you think is just banging the makeup lady? what? >> did you hear photos? woefully -- well maybe he is. >> greg: so maybe he's not. what to be the reason. want to know the reason. >> i think -- went to get into it it's like! immediately think i needed anything. it can be okay his spiraling and skincare. >> greg: of her the happening. >> you get used to the sensation of it. i sleep in the top of -- let's go connor i say. is a corruption? right, is a corruption or is it merely an? we don't know. and said she needed to get a haircut because she needs to look good. i mean, now okay i think people said whatever you need to spend, -- the sky's the limit. [laughter] i said good for him. but in chicago most makeup expenses like that are reserved for open caskets. [laughter] >> we'll resume at local the reason the locals are upset is because chicago he normally steal because manner, you know what i mean? does justice that reality. >> greg: but you don't like my open casket joke? >> i mean -- i mean all of us is i a lot of money in dc as a kid and this is better than what marianne and barry mark i guess i have to give them that. >> mary and barry able to come back from being caught on crack okay there is -- this guy made hunter biden look like richie cunningham. whether that pop in my head? you got to move on grandma coming up, she's a star on the fever but the -- that team u.s.a. said leave her. 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[laughter] >> greg: nobody knew that it was next month. nobody knew that. [laughter] >> okay. this -- i don't know why she wasn't on the team. i know a lot -- i don't get it. it -- if it makes you feel any better because i don't recognize the names of anyone else on the team except for brittney griner. and that's not because she's good at basketball so much as okay backpacking. [laughter] >> good job. >> greg: all right. charlie, you're gonna like this portly the year. there be a legit reason for this omission or is it political or social or cultural? >> is social. they're just jealous of caitlin clark and all the eyeballs she had on her. nobody cares about the wnba. there they care about caitlin clark but with that being said caitlin clark is able to bring somebody -- only eyeballs to the wnba, she would bring manual -- millions more viewers to the women's basketball games in the earth olympics carolyn -- it's really sad. caitlin clark certainly deserves to be the. it's not unheard her back by any stretch to have an exceptional rookie player neolithic team. >> greg: she's iraqi, that's why. >> it's not wise before a string to see what their excuse might be, you know what i'm saying? >> i think one of their season has been made was that she missed one of the workouts because she was in the championship tournament when she was still in iowa. maybe there maybe there could have been white but yellow say or she might be an alternate on the team but we know the alternates aren't going to place before she could -- if -- she would have been outgunned and the team if she had a penis. [laughter] >> i think it went like is partly to blame because she made a controversial decision to be pleasant. [laughter] i don't want to hear any -- and i like women's sports, i want to your anymore complaining from the wnba as they tried to drive away any potential move -- new viewers because if i want to watch -- up with on the new star wars show. [laughter] [applause] >> greg: all right, jimmy, did you know the limbic for coming up? >> i did not. >> greg: narrated i! >> i had no idea. >> greg: i'm in my own little world. he very tiny world. >> i care about this story. my wife is actually -- was actually a very good basketball player. >> greg: has she graduated yet? [laughter] >> i love that they're clapping. i've told that joke on the show five times. >> greg: overweight, was that wear you were going? >> i've tried to tell this joke twice in different episodes but he drove in front of it by accident wants. three weeks ago the topic came up -- and all of a sudden i stop and go you bleep you did it again. [laughter] we finally completed the joke, today matters! we did it! anyway, know that i do, i care about women's basketball. micah -- way what -- way wife would've been in the wnba but she is pretty. [laughter] stop at, that's a joke. probably a joke. i'm surprised he merely didn't do this just because of the jersey sales because you know how much money her jersey sale compared to everyone is on the wnba? were not exactly rolling in doing this and supremely the statute of liberty is selling pictures of her feet on only fans right now. it's bad. as the money. that's all. >> greg: all right. up next, get engrossed with your favorite local news host. >> ♪ ♪ >> announcer: if you'll be in the new york area and would like tickets to go see "gutfeld!," go to foxnews.com/gutfeld and click on the link to join our studio audience. get back to better breathing with fasenra, an add-on treatment for eosinophilic asthma that is taken once every 8 weeks. fasenra is not for sudden breathing problems or other eosinophilic conditions. allergic reactions may occur. don't stop your asthma treatments without talking with your doctor. tell your doctor if your asthma worsens. headache and sore throat may occur. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection. step back out there with fasenra. ask your doctor if it's right for you. 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presidential daily brief before andropov can act, the able archer operation wraps up on schedule andropov is finally persuaded he that this really was just an exercise. this time life contribution was explained that this is dangerous you'll playing with fire the liver simply daughter the stands and intelligence. >> old russian leaders they able archer exercise world came very close to nuclear war the united states didn't know the ratchet down the tension when it really matter that is an indicator of just the lack of understanding that the united states and the soviet union headed each other. >> but in a nuclear confrontation, lack of understanding can have catastrophic consequences when adversaries have nuclear weapons pointed at each other and don't understand each hello, and welcome to our viewers, watching around the world. >> i'm in a car part in hong kong, a hit on scene and user in high risk rescue. the idf rescues four hostages during a raid in central gaza. but as israel celebrates the reunions palestinians mourn the lives of those killed during the operations. details on how the mission unfolded ahead president joe biden commenting on the rescue during a state visit to france, what he had to today and the role the us played and trash talk between north and south korea were alive at the demilitarized zone with a look at how the latest tension are unfolding and israeli military raid on a palestinian refugee camp lead to emotional reunions for for newly freed hostages. and their families. but now there are questions about the deadly toll of the rescue mission well, this was the scene at a hospital in israel where the four hostages met with family and friends for the first time in eight months. the israeli military released this video showing some of the reunions. the idf says the rescued hostages are in good medical condition, but were taken to hospital for medical examination israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu met with the former hostages and their families. he told one of them, quote, we didn't give up on you for a moment. cnn spoke with a doctor who examined the four about what they need to recover from the experience they don't need politicians visits for pr purposes. >> they need some quiet they need to be able to recover to think, to regroup to get more into some kind of routine. it's personal, it's dependent on the people and, you know, i just was in the hospital. when are more visitors is friends visited him and it was important for him too. thanks is france to wear for him for the last eight months, walking to listen. but still they need comfort. they need what we call a tender love and care and examine all the medical conditions. but try to get them back to life. try to get them more independent because they didn't have any control what despite the rescue, we are seeing new protests calling on the government to secure a deal to free the remaining hostages in gaza. many of the demonstrators are also calling for new elections to remove prime minister benjamin netanyahu civilians in gaza describing the scenes of horror they witnessed as israel carried out its operation to rescue the four hostages. >> cnn has been wiedemann has the details hello, on earth is how one palestinian in gaza describe the situation in the nuseirat camp saturday to cnn as his israeli forces carried out their operation to successfully free four hostages and indeed the scene in the sedaghat and the nearby al-aqsa martyrs hospital. >> can only be described as held israeli operation killed at least two 230 people and wounded more than 400 according to doctors in gaza, who spoke to see and then the hospital was overwhelmed by the injured many of them women and children the corridors jammed with staff trying trying to treat the wounded with desperate relatives begging for attention for those awaiting care. the morgue is full the dead, some shrouded in white sheets, others still in their blood soaked clothing were laid out on the ground surrounded by weeping and praying, loved ones. the rescue operation is being lauded by israel's friends with little if any reference to the palestinian death toll. but the reaction elsewhere was one of anger, palestinian authority president mahmoud up best called for an emergency meeting of the un security council and the eu eu's top diplomat, josep borrell, described your ports of what he called another massacre of civilians as appalling i'm ben wiedemann, cnn reporting from beirut would generalists still here go can join us now, more on the rescue and the aftermath. >> elliott, tell us what more you learning about this operation? >> from what we understand this was an operation that was weeks in the planning. >> in fact, they'd aborted plans to carry out this rescue mission. a couple of times previously, but this time it got the green light it went ahead around about 11:00 in the morning local time, israel taking the view that hamas would be unlikely to be expecting some kind of death hey, time operation. and that would give them an additional element of surprise. so under cover of airstrikes, they knew that noa argamani, who became the face of the october 7 terrorist attacks or she was sped away on a back of a motorbike, pleading for her life. she was in one building and then 200 meters away, where the three male hostages so the rescue operation was carried out simultaneously in both apartments. they went in there, they the israeli defense forces say that they rescued know where they took her captors by surprise and rescued her without too much fast, but an intense gunfight ensued with those who were guarding the three male hostages they managed to extricate them from the building. and as they left with the hostages, israel says they came under intense fire, including from rocket-propelled grenade. they were given further cover by airstrikes and managed to get the hostages to the waiting helicopters by the beach and then flown back to israel for emotional reunions with their friends and family elliott prime minister netanyahu, who as we saw, has met with the hostages, release hostages. he has faced enormous pressure from all sides to secure the release of those hostages this obviously is a win for him. does it in bold in him, does it by him time it may embolden him. i don't think it necessarily by so many time because one of the first things the families of the hostages who were rescued when they met with the prime minister yesterday, was, we're very, very grateful that israel and the armed forces together with the shin bet and the counterterrorism unit of the police, rescued their loved ones but let's not forget that it is imperative that israel get back the remaining hundred and 60 hostages who were kidnapped on october the seventh, around a third of whom are believed to be dead. so there's no let up in terms of the pressure. i don't think it buys netanyahu time. it may buy him a few points in the opinion polls, which have repeatedly and consistently shown that were an election to be held tomorrow, that he would lose it. and i think it would also give him an other members of his governing coalition perhaps a bit of vindication from their perspective that as they've been saying all along, it is military pressure on hamas that will ultimately lead to the release of the hostages rather than solely negotiation that said, the deal that president biden announced that he said was a israel's proposal for a hostage deal and a ceasefire that would ultimately lead to a full cessation of hostilities. hostilities that remains on the table, but there are still very large gaps between israel and hamas and they seem to be the same gaps that have been there for months, namely, that israel wants to be able to return to fighting after a temporary ceasefire. hamas wants guarantees of a complete end to the war. and unless they can square that circle and there is not going to be a hostage deal. >> it go can we appreciate the update? thank you we're us president joe biden is hailing the rescue of the four israeli hostages and vowing to help secure the release of the remaining ones. >> cnn's priscilla alvarez has more the united states on saturday commending israel for its rescue of four hostages with president biden welcoming the use alongside the french president. i don't want to echo president macron comments welcoming the safe rescue of four hostages we're returned to their families. it is you won't stop working until all the hostages come home and a ceasefire is reached. that is essential to happen. >> a us official tells cnn that an american cell in israel supported the rescue efforts, working with israeli forces. that and reference to a team that has been assisting israel since october 7, to information gather on hostages. but a source also confirming to cnn that there were no us boots on the ground in this mission. now, of course, the u.s. has it's been pushing for a hostage deal that would also include a ceasefire in gaza. president biden himself outlining that three-phase proposal that again would include the release of all hostages and a temporary ceasefire and potentially a permanent ceasefire in gaza. in fact, just this week u.s. and 16 other countries urged hamas to close, quote, close the deal. just another example of the ongoing pressure by the united states. so your us officials have also been back to the region to try to give more traction to those talks. and while it's still unclear where those talks will lead us at the very least, on saturday, committing ending israel and applauding what they called a successful operation priscilla alvarez, cnn, washington meantime, pro-palestinian protesters are keeping up the pressure around the world. >> this was the scene outside a museum in spain on saturday as hundreds of demonstrators lay on the ground to mimic casualties in gaza tens of thousands of protesters also marched through central london. the scenes were similar in the us as thousands of demonstrators gathered outside the white house demanding a ceasefire in gaza. cnn's bryan todd has the details it's been a day of high emotion and heavy symbolism here on the grounds of the white house on the south lawn here at the ellipse, and on the north sayyed at lafayette square park. >> what's going on here behind me is a symbolic court of justice, the palestinian, the pro-palestinian protesters here have prepared what they call an indictment of aged war criminals from the us and israel. they're reading some charges here. they have judges sitting behind them on the dais, their again, as symbolic court of justice for what they believe are war crimes committed in israel and gaza earlier. what they did was they unfurled a huge red banner symbolizing what they call a red line. they called it the people's red line, symbolizing what they believe is president biden not sticking enough to a red line that he drew with the israelis regarding the incursion of rafah, this red banner was two miles long and 100 foot sections. it was unfurled and protesters ring the entire white house complex earlier with that banner. that banner is now on the ground here late in rows, but it had a lot of writing on it, messages, signatures that was part of the visual earlier today. you've got crowds here watching now the mock trial at the ellipse here on the south side of the white house earlier, we did witness two statues in lafayette park with graffiti written on them by protesters. so that was part of the kind of a dustup that happened earlier with police moving in and trying to get protesters off of the statue, but that didn't last very long. but two statues in lafayette park were the did have graffiti written on them these protests leaders tell us they hope to come out of this is a growth of this anti, anti israel and pro-palestinian movement and a lessening of us military and other aid to israel. bryan todd, cnn, washington well, there's much more to come here on cnn 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his five-day trip to france just hours from now with a visit to a world war i military symmetry the same symmetry, former president donald trump reportedly said was quote, filled with losers or french president emmanuel macron on mr. biden with a state dinner on saturday during his toast, biden called this visit. the most remarkable trip and stress the close bond shared between the us and france we stand at an inflection point in history the decisions we make now will determine the course of our future for decades to come. >> we have a lot of opportunity, but a lot of responsibility. and it gives me hope to know france, the united states stand together now and always cnn's kayla tausche joins us now, live from paris and kayla obviously this triple an incredibly important one for president biden. >> what has he achieved? >> well, the main goal of this trip was to send a signal to the world and to voters and citizens of the united states that the relations didn't kinship between america and france and america and europe more broadly, remains iron clad in the face of conflicts around the world, as well as a rising surge of populism on both sides of the atlantic. if that was the goal, then the trip by that measure was a success when the two liters delivered statements together, those statements reflected the closeness of the alliance, the closeness of that bond, and the areas of alignment on policies like the continued need to support ukraine. the need to contribute to more collective defenses at nato as well as the need for an immediate ceasefire in gaza. all of those were part of the part of the statements that the president's made, as well as the 13 page roadmap app that they released a following that so by that measure on it, it is safe to say that this trip was a success for both presidents. now, the hard work is what happens now. the leaders are going to be going to the g7 then taking some of those discussions on the road and figuring out what they can get other allies to agree to as well yeah, obviously the optics have been incredibly good for, for president biden whilst he's been in france, how is this trip been received back in the us, considering there were plenty of messages aimed at here he's domestic audience messages aimed as well as imagery aimed at the former president and now opponent on the campaign trail for president biden, of course course, former president donald trump. that was one of the main through leinz of this trip was that president trying to strike a contrast with what his predecessor did when he made a similar visit to normandy for the 75th anniversary and two other visits to france, where he has you mentioned did not visit that ceremony that sarah cemetery where world war one dead are buried and reportedly called the american war heroes, buried their losers and sucker's something he has denied, but something that cnn has reported on extensively it takes a few weeks for anything like what happened in this week to be reflected in the psyches and the mindsets of voters back home and to show up and pulls to really see whether it made a difference right now, the race is really at dead heat. it's been an a tie for a very long time with a small share of voters expected to decide the election. by that measure, most independence. recent polls show that independence favor trump by about 12 points. but certainly there's still about six months to go before the election on a those reported comments from trump truly unforgivable. kayla tausche in paris. >> we thank you. >> the world's largest multi-country election is underway for the next european parliament today, spain, france, germany, and several others open the polls on the final day of voting. millions of people in 27 nations are deciding what the next five years will look like for the european union. italy voted on saturday and like some people on the small island of lampedusa, many europeans are grappling with issues like immigration and the war in ukraine what i meant as what i mean, there's certainly expect to europe, there's more inclined to think about the conflicts in the world when that seeks not to arm, but to disarm with words using words have peace misleading words liberty thousand stuff. i was very undecided whether or not to go and vo actually, i was thinking of not going to vote because europe is not felt here. but in the end, out of sense of civic duty, i will go and vote. i don't expect a huge change, but some new faces might be there massive grounds protested in berlin on saturday, slamming germany's right-wing party demonstrators carried eu flags and signs urging people to vote polls a suggesting right-wing parties in a number of european countries. >> we'll see big gains in this election will south korea says it will resume broadcasting propaganda messages on loudspeakers over it's heavily armed border with the north today. well, that's after north korea, once again started sending hundreds of balloons carrying trash to the south, the mood by the north comes days after south korean activists sent hundreds of thousands of leaflets condemning kim jong own over the border. >> well along with 5,000 usb sticks loaded with k-pop music and k-dramas well, say in as mike valeriia joins us now, live for, for more on this season. south korea, near the korean military zone demon demilitarized zone. micah, great to see you and it would appear the south koreans not deterred by all that trash that fell across the country right? >> and it was striking to see those images, which we'll get to in a couple of seconds. so if the latest balloons falling into the middle of seoul, i would say that the south korean government is not deterred from having some sort of a response here. it's going to be delicate, is what we're expecting, but there are so many people like farmers. we talked to you on thursday after your new nana, who want this back-and-forth to stop, they want things to go back to where they were like in 2018, for example, the last military agreement between north and south korea when both sides somewhat pulled back their military presence from the dmc. so in terms of why we're here and what we're waiting for, it's exactly what you described the top of our segment, we're waiting for new loudspeaker broadcasts from south korea to the other side pointed towards the north with propaganda announcements, but we'll be talked about propaganda announcements, these are loudspeaker broadcasts of k-pop music albums and also news reports of human rights abuses perpetrated by kim jong-un un's regime. again, pointed in the direction of the north in some instances, audible for about 20 kilometers. so to sound the message loud and clear. but what exactly precipitated this latest at heightening of tensions are the the photos that we have new this morning of at trash balloons reaching the soul area, the heart of soul, one balloon. there's an image floating in the middle of the hunt areas in the middle of this megalopolis. so south korea is saying, okay, well, now that you've had this response we're going to go back to where we were in 2018 before the last military agreement, which since has been technically abandoned as a few as of a few two days ago. so we're here at the gateway unification bridge and poggio, south korea. this is one of the last spots ana, you can get where you can. travel to get to north korea before you are restricted from going any further. all of these cars have civilian permits to work in the restricted zone. so we're gonna be waiting to see what we can hear from these latest loudspeaker broadcasts. and we'll be back in the next hour with a checkup on that front like you enjoy that k-pop music macular the demilitarized zone. thank you well, us supreme court justice clarence thomas is finally acknowledging that two trips he and his wife took back in 2019 we paid for by republican megadonor harlan crow one trip to bali on crows private plane was the focus of reporting by pro propublica last year, there are about 20 years of lavish vacations funded by the billionaire until now, thomas had never previously disclosed the 2019 trips and didn't place a value on them either. our ira enten crunched the data and found that thomas has received many, many more gifts than others. supreme court justices look at this amount of gifts accepted by a supreme court justice clarence thomas, 103 gifts over the last 20 years amount greater than 2 million. >> now, you'll see there are other justices on that list too. of course, have received gift amounts. samuel alito, north of 100,000, 170,000 but the fact is the amount that clarence thomas, not just the number of gifts, but the amount of money that he has received. i think these numbers will do nothing to quell the idea that supreme court justices have to be much more transparent with the gifts that they've received. perhaps have to step back from issuing or taking part in certain opinions. and more than that, we'll do nothing i think the quell the thoughts from a lot of liberals who think that clarence thomas should not be on the united states supreme court. now, of course, he's probably not going to listen to them, right? he hasn't listened to them all along. but these types of numbers are something that just puts the political pressure on the united states supreme court. and that low approval rating that we've seen, that historic low approval rating from the american public. i think this super charges that and it's just something that i think a lot of folks wouldn't necessarily have expected, but a lot of watchdogs on the court's certainly did. and these numbers definitely bear that out israel as sha daring and deadly hostage rescue in gaza will, let's take some of the pressure off israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu will ask an expert and have a report from jerusalem i hate seen in user russia. we're trying to spy on us. we were spying on them this is a secret war. secrets 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child, get each other. yeah. yeah we're so happy to see me. john raised his hands in the air in celebration as he touched down on israeli soil. one of four hostages rescued in what was called a high risk complex mission saturday morning in nuiseirat, central gaza the idf says all four were taken captive by hamas militants at the nova music festival on october 7, where hundreds more were killed. noa argamani has become a symbol of israel's hostages being held in gaza, filmed on the back of a motorbike being taken into gaza by hamas militants from the first civil used and hamas propaganda videos while in captivity. today, she is free, hugging her father, waiting to visit her terminally ill mother in a separate i'd hospital. andrey kozlov and shlomi ziv were working as security at the music festival when they too were taken hostage. all four were brought for medical checkups once back on home soil, or four are said to be stable and in good medical condition in this hospital just outside tel aviv now israel's military security agency and police say that this mission had been planned for weeks israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu given the green light on thursday this was a high risk complex mission based on precise intelligence conducted in daylight in two separate buildings. >> deep inside gaza israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu visited the rescued hostages we're committed to getting the reuse of all the hostages. >> and we expect hamas do reach them all out if they don't, i'll do whatever it takes. we'll get them all back. >> the hostage and missing families forum says 120 more captives remaining gaza. the way to rescue them is with a ceasefire deal. >> that's not the way we can win 100 hostages back home. we must all of us together the word follow president biden speech. and go with the deep that the price paid in gaza for these rescues that has been unquestionably high more than 200 killed, more than 400 injured according to the enclave's government media office there is no clarity on the breakdown of civilian and military casualties and got bone on this man says, there are children torn apart and scattered in the streets. they wiped out nuseirat. it is hell on earth an endless cycle of dead and wounded rushed into al-aqsa martyrs hospital saturday a medical center already well over capacity and dangerously understaffed and under supplied it is a jarring view of two clashing impacts of one rescue mission. pull hancocks, cnn, tel aviv joining me now from london is gideon at levy column is for haaretz and israeli newspaper. he was also an advisor to former israeli prime minister shimon peres. great to see you get in the jubilation with within israel clearly shared by the prime minister who has been under a normal this pressure from all sides to secure the release of hostages does this rescue alleviate that pressure and perhaps by him some time no buys him only short time. israel is now in euphoria. >> but this euphoria will pass very quickly. >> i mean, it's so human soul nature so happy about really the release of four people getting united with their families. nobody can remain in indifferent. allow me just to remind our viewers that 230 palestinians at least hey, in their lives for this brave operation. and they shouldn't be forgotten. it's one thing to have the hostages released, but the price was almost unacceptable. in any case, in ateneo, israel will face the reality few days again because most of the programs were not solved. we are still stuck in gaza. we are most of the hostages are not released and the war goes on without having any clear goals. >> gideon, does this embolden netanyahu's government? will it make them less likely to come to some sort of deal where they would have to give concessions to hamas so far, i don't see them getting to again, i don't think they wanted deal because this government wants to continue the war in any price. >> and if this is the priority, then there is no deal this has nothing to do with the dramatic events of yesterday any guns might leave this government and still this government is quite solid and say i think that there's a lot of wishful thinking about this government to see them fall very, very soon. they might stay quiet as you say, the fallout of this rescue incredibly high. some would say too high. the idf claims that killed less than 100 gaza health officials say it's more than 200 dead and more than 400 wounded. i mean, i cannot imagine that this death toll, whatever it is collateral damage is some may see it for saving these, these four hostages will help any peace deal. >> us secretary of state antony blinken, he's flying to the region this week, you would have to assume he's meetings will be unsuccessful losses ford about it this does it really matter if it's 100 or 200 look at the scenes in the hospitals of gaza. >> lucky the scenes in the streets. >> it's horrifying by the way, i believe more to the palestinian figure because they know how many for this were brought there. i'm not sure there are me these very aminos exactly how many they actually but any case this leads us only for another deadlock, not the de changed much. we will not close to the red for sure you mentioned piece pieces beyond horizons. now, nobody even mentioned species but a deal was quite far before this operation and is still very far after this ration, as long as the united states will not be decisive enough. and put some conditions to the aid of two israel as long as this continues to flow in an unconditioned way, israel is free to do whatever it wants gideon, despite the rescue of these for israelis protest is still took to the streets and we know that the families of some of those rescued hostages, they implored the prime minister to save the other hostages in gaza. >> do you see this, this pressure remaining, i mean, how, how is this going to play out as you say, this is this is momentary temporary. the relief and jubilation that israelis are feeling exactly and throughout the last month, those demonstrations were very impressive. >> and had very, very little influence. we have to face it my heart goes to all those demonstrators but they don't touch the core issue in the core issue is stopping the war the core issue must be stopping the war. it's not the case. they want to see that and you fall and they want to see the hostages being released. both are very important goals, but they don't call to stop the crimes, to stop the killing hearings, to stop the war. >> now, unfortunately, this camp of demonstrators is not the political base of this government and not the political base of netanyahu and therefore, from their point of view, this pressure is not a real pressure on them because they are much more concerned with their political base. >> and let's remember there is a majority of israelis who wants to see this. wo continue and there is a growing number, again, growing number of israelis who support netanyahu and his government so it will not be easy gideon, just before you go, benny gantz, the former defense minister, he appeared to have postponed his decision to quit the war cabinet, canceling his press conference at the very last minute after the news of the rescues what do you think he will do? and how will that affect the prime minister? and his government i might surprise you or not, but i think it's quite marginal and not important. benny gantz was in the government the last months and had very little influence if at all he justified joining this government by believing that he can moderate this government and have some influence you see what these government had done. >> you see the outcome in gaza. you see the killed you see everything. benny gantz wasn't there. he didn't have any influence and the fact that he might leave. now is not a very dramatic question because this government has still a solid, solid, the majority, as long as the right-wing us are salt leaving and it's always aiming everything to the right fingers, those extreme racist, nationalistic here, right wing partners and as long as de stay and they have no reason to leave, this government will continue, will benny gantz and also without him gideon lavy, we always appreciate hearing your perspective. thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you well, one tragic note to what is otherwise a joyous occasion in israel the father of one of those rescued hostages, almog meir jan died in his on saturday. >> that is according to israel's emergency services authorities found you'll see me unconscious when they went to notify him of his sons rescue and he was later declared dead in his home stay with cnn we'll be right back the most anticipated moment of this election. >> and the stakes couldn't be higher. the president and former president, one stage moderated by jake tapper and dana bash, the cnn presidential debate thursday, june 27th, nine live on cnn and streaming on max why is no vihj perfect 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beach and secrets beach are located in an area between destine and panama city beach, florida officials are trying to determine the cause of the two separate shark attacks friday afternoon that happened the span of less than two hours and only about four miles apart, according to authorities are 45-year-old woman who was attacked just after 1:15 p.m. suffered significant trauma to her midsection and pelvic area, as well as the amputation of her left lower arm and then a 2:56 p.m. two girls between the ages of 15 and 17 teen were also attacked. >> the first victim suffered what officials described a significant injuries to one upper and one lower extremity, both requiring the application of turning gets the second victim has minor wounds to her right foot. walton county official said, what happened is both tragic and terrifying, but historically, shark attacks are exceeded eating the rare. >> they're highly unusual and it's extremely unusual for two to happen in the same afternoon when 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