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here with kayleigh mceany and emily compagno. joining us today, host of the tudor dixion podcasts, tudor dixion. and call and cut of america's bill hemmer. nationals from should take a stand has ties to isis terrace and they are now in federal custody. we think the fbi and local authorities of where they were picked up. because they crossed over our southern border at some point. they arrested these potential killers during a coordinator sting operation in new york, philadelphia, and los angeles. so, how did these dangerous individuals end up in our country? they crossed into america. and now, we ask how do people like those men make it through innocent areas that have blown up since executive action last week. according to the department of homeland security, the eight men each received a "full vetting close." because we don't know what that means. no consenting information was flat. fox news was told that the ties to terrorism and security concerns came to light after all eight were released into the united states. do i have to shout that? is that a shock? in a joint statement to fox news, the fbi said "as the fbi of dhs has recently described, the united states has been in a heightened threat and environment" the fbi will continue to work around the clock with our partners to identify and investigate and disrupt any potential threats to national security. over the past 14th months, there has been in the usual high number of terrorist attacks, including the one in moscow. the concert hall, and march. where 145 people died, and hundreds of others were wounded. so, when dhs told tells us that they fully vetted these people who just got arrested, again, we do not know what that means. how many dangers nationals are living in the united states right now, that we fully "vetted." we need answers. >> bill: this was the number, three years ago. of people who got away from the border. 387,398. and, if there are those in that group, they are now in our communities. 223,670,000, 674. but the truth is, we do not know who is here. you mentioned that attacked this past spring in moscow, bella's low-tech care. all they did was cage of the joint, they waited for the concert to begin. and they were using semiautomatic weapons. so if you are plotting and planning and thinking. and i thought this for several years now, if you are a member of isis, and donald trump runs you out of that place, and then you have a change of administration here and you know that the borders are open, why will you not go ahead and test the system? there is a reason why -- you have all of these members of the administration who are flashing right now. mike, you can read his piece today, merrick garland, christopher wray, they are all saying the same thing, they are seen warning signs out there they haven't seen in some time. >> harris: let's listen to the congressional testimony from just last week. >> we have seen the threat from foreign terrorist rise to a whole 'nother level, this is by no means a time to let up, or dial back. now, on top of that, increasingly concerning is the potential for coordinated attached here in the homeland. not unlike the isis attack we saw at the russian concert hall back in march. speak to so, basically, to boil it down, how do we not know? >> kayleigh: the list of administration officials who are warning and we are hearing this repeatedly. and 111 is in the back of our mind, no longer do i think about these attacks when i go to big events until recently when i was going to a concert in multiple times across my mind my goodness, what happened in moscow and for the cia director, for the fbi director to bring up that specific example, it is terrifying. it is in the back of everyone's mind. the fine affairs, they wrote an article before these tajikistan individuals were caught. there was a warning light that was blinking again and they analogous this to george tenet who used to be the head of ca, and the confirmation hearing in 19971 specifically about al qaeda. that was in 1997, long before 2001, whining about al qaeda. that was ten times over t the yr before 9/11 happened, so we must take this seriously. >> harris: we were on the same page, because i read that article as well, and there, he says the u.s. central command, they have pointed to the terrorist capabilities of groups that al qaeda, isis, and the afghanistan affiliates. they say despite the threats, dissent and border remains defenseless. when i got to that line, i scratch my head. he is not protecting us. >> tudor: you think about these big event you go to, these guys are talking about the boston marathon, they are planning something like that that is why we are getting these warnings, but if you beat deeply into that, that article is saying that joe biden does not have the ability to return these people. he doesn't have the relationship with these countries to send them back, they will not accept them back. so will we talk about border patrol, we realize we have these bad guys who are coming in, thee is no way to return them. what do we do with them? >> harris: guantanamo bay -- they cannot stay among us. and if we know they are here, where do we put them? fox news contributor joined me on "the faulkner focus" and this is what he told me. >> in 2021, they were a number of russians accounted for, since october over 30,000 chinese nationals, people from russia and north korea, syria, turkey, iran, and this happens by the thousands every month. we are releasing them. and they keep saying that we vet them before we release them but it is poor, we can only vet with the information that is available to us. but if you think russia, syria, turkey, iran, and sharing any national security information, no. they are not. this will be the last. unless they take action to secure the border, something is coming. >> emily: president biden is having a continued for escalation, and we defenseless approach to global relationships, it has resulted in not only the erosion of relationships with our allies, but also the elevation of our weakness as perceived by our enemies. so number one we do not have the intel which is why when the government perpetuated by the mainstream media, these people were fully vetted, i really appreciate the director's point, fully vetted on a slim iota, that piece of information. if not the whole picture. when anything happens in our own lives, stick your home or your car. you mitigate the risks. you taking your car and make sure your bricks are solved. why in this administration, against the red flags that have been founded by the fbi director, the attorney general just last week, and internet searching threats and global capabilities that they have, the outgoing national counterterrorism and doctor who said they set elevated global threat environment. isis -- the list goes on. why would the president if you are there? just like he ignored all of the advice before the plot of afghanistan. we can mitigate the risk by closing the seven border and the northern one since anyone is coming over that as well. we cannot mitigate the risk right now because this president has eroded all of those relationships in our capabilities, but we need to mitigate the risks and he is ignoring them. >> quick follow-up for you emily. so, does he even all those things and why doesn't he take action? i don't know. i don't know if they're telling him everything, i don't have the confidence anymore our lives are at stake. i don't know. >> emily: even if his closest advisors have tried to shield or protect his mentality from this and try to whitewash with the southern border of the fact that these public statements by these officials that we have cited today, those are clear, those monies are clear. anyone would have to open their eyes and listened to know that the third israel and the risk is high. >> bill: started with latinos right? speed to the normal border crossings we have seen. >> that would upset the progressive left, it would offend them and you look up to this point will be can list off all these countries and build illusions down there with a group of people from these places, day after day after day. >> harris: and also people from haiti are among them as well, and i will say then that he is losing people of color, he is not in a push against black or hispanic center political year. the vetting should be irrespective of what they should look like. where you come from matters especially if you are in a list of countries that have terrorist activities going on. okay. we are getting new reactions not from the white house on hunter biden and his conviction. the press secretary told reporters moments ago, that the biden administration, a potential commutation is being considered for hunter. more on that breaking news. remember he said he wasn't in a part in him, but this would shorten his sentence, it is like a pardon, but not exactly. it's not a clean record, but 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what i am saying is that the president -- i have not spoken to the president about this, but he was asked about apartment, and asked about the trial specifically, and he entered it very cle really and forthright, as we know the sentencing has not even been scheduled yet. i don't have anything beyond what the president said, but he has been very clear about this. >> kayleigh: reading between the lines here, this is just conjecture, but she says she has not spoken to the president and has nothing on a commutation and it's fair to say, she did it will let up because it could be a case of not having spoken to the principal, her boss, the president. >> bill: i really think, we are going to get five months of twist and turns. and we will have a national verdict before this is all over. i think we will get drips and drops of the stuff and it will take us in different directions. i was confronted with this earlier today on america's newsroom. i do not know what it means, but no jurors was identified. no one has even given a comment. not even off the record. and yesterday, i think the jury reacted the normal way jury people react. they found him guilty after looking at the evidence and this will be decided. one person said politics played no part in this whatsoever. a year ago, you know the law, david's involvement of august of last year, a year ago, hunter biden had her probation deal and he walked away from it. a year ago. hunter biden apparently had a deal at least on paper that would give him immunity from any further prosecution. the whole thing blew up. especially for the judge. and now you have a guilty thing on the gun. you are going to have the tax evasion case go to court in los angeles in early september. and -- the addiction issues, they were rather pronounced i thought publicly in this trial. and a lot of americans can relate to that, understand, have a level of sympathy for her, but the tax deal has a whole different connotation for a lotf americans. >> i think you are right. he clearly overplayed his hand the first time around, they are embarrassing details with the tax, for his whole family, not just him. but your point of the addiction, the biden campaign, believes that one of the strongest moments that joe biden had in the 2020 debate was the first one, when he set up for his son hunter and pointed out that his son was an addict and millions of people are addicts in this country and he overcame and he conquered and i thought that was a strong moment but it seems as though president trump might have taken note of that because i read this at the very bottom of "the new york times" today. that behind all of this trump who attacked hunter biden changed his mind about the political value of doing so now at least over the younger bite and personal issues. according to people close to the former president in a meeting last year he acknowledged privately to an associate attacks against the president's son had a potential to backfire. now listen, besides attacking hunter more than five dozen times in the months to the election listen to how trump talks about addiction with sean hannity. >> is another aspect of it. and it is something that if you look like the fentanyl, that is killing our children in massive numbers and opioids killing our children in massive numbers, there's this issue that is very real and i guarantee you there's not a person that is watching this show that does not know somebody, family member or friend or neighbor that has not had to do with addiction. you will have to deal with it in your life you do not drink. never have. >> no. never had a drink. but i had a brother who suffer tremendously from alcoholism. and, it was a terrible thing to watch. he was a incredible guy. but the best personality, the best looking person you had ever seen, everything was perfect, but he had an addiction, and i understand addiction because he was very close to me. >> kayleigh: i don't think he will attack -- e humor here hear that and how powerful that it is. >> harris: you know what was not adjudicated and something that is not separate many americans. they are glad that you want to get sympathy to people who have a disease. i did do i do not think that divides many people. but you know what else is also true, not everyone commits a crime who is an addict. the president promised, promised, no one is above the law. including i would imagine, since his son is someone, it would be his son. if you commute, and wipe away the sentence, and time potentially for his son, because it is not a pardon is a commutation. if you fix it for hunter, are you going to fix it for every other addict out there who went to jail, using drugs, for whatever crimes they committed as head of violent crimes of course? is that his son, obtaining a weapon in the state of which we know he was from the witnesses in the case, including ex-girlfriends, one of whom went through the truck and found the gun and try to hide it from the public unsuccessfully? do you think in that situation that the president can stand out from god and say i will fix it for hunter but not for anybody else, i think he hudson politically and he must keep his mouth shut, and must act like he trust the justice system because 48 hours ago he did. >> there were articles saying that people are fearing that president biden will be distracted by the legal battle. katie rogers from "the new york times," was on cnn last night, listen specifically to her recording on this distraction, vis-a-vis a war that is going on in asia. >> more than anything else, he wakes up, if he is briefed by people from gaza, the next thing is about his son or he is in constant contact with his son. they speak at least once a day, so this is something that i think is going to add more weight, to the president's mind-set. he has been quite worried about these legal problems never having eight and for his son. and it adds to that. >> kayleigh: he goes into briefings about the war in gaza and then comes out and asks about hunter biden. this is a president who has a personal matter on his mind. >> emily: just this hour we've had hundreds of rockets being struck into northern israel, i wonder at this hour what the president's thoughts are consumed by, to me it is a hallmark of another colossal selfishness that is hunter biden. he did not end any of this early enough. the president in this regard we are talking about, as a father, it is natural to be consumed by worry for a trial of yours. i appreciate your trial so much, but the criminal retribution and accountability is not for an additive before criminal behavior that this person engaged in. many of us who know all of the people who have suffered from addiction will pretty much each season be held accountable for any criminal behavior. it doesn't matter if they intended. there's no such thing as a victim and crime. and at such a childless argument. because you are then participating in a hughes imagination that increases human smuggling, and violence on the streets. an currency being used -- there is no such thing as a victimless or woe is me, or even any type of separate empathy or compassion and state that we hold, that is unrelated to the accountability that hunter biden had occurred yesterday. as we know the vast majority of incarcerated federal prisoners, drug offenses or fire offenses. >> tudor: what we have seen over the last four years, what we have watched as sweet seen his life unraveled before our eyes. there is a massive amount of sympathy, and they say if i was jill biden i would consider it. >> that is here we why we were here at hear a empathetic tone. it will be very powerful. they are trotting out celebrities and handing out free beer. — the good stuff — and you don't need a satellite dish? oh, i used to love doin' my business on those things! you're one sick pigeon. them dishes kept the rain off our beaks! we just have different priorities is all. satellite-free directv... never thought i'd see the day. well, our lifespans are quite short... stream directv without a satellite dish. i'm going to do this thing with my neck, just for a bit. >> emily: the age concern will not go away. there are growing concerns amongst voters about the president's ability to lead our country. here's what we seen from the leader of the free world, and just the past two days. >> instead of trying to's stop our band, they are working hard to stop it. -- our freedom can never be secured. ♪ ♪ >> emily: it seems like young voters are taking notice. recent polling shows that his approvals with photos h18-29, standing at 24%. so what is the plan? try to make him look cool. dieting is set to hold a second fund-raiser with obama, george clooney, julia roberts, and jimmy kimmel in los angeles later this week. president biden allies are also launching a new super pac aimed at the young voters. won't back down. it is hired millennials and gen z wri

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