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who is the hold up? this as the judge could make an important ruling at 9:00 a.m. we begin with breaking news. near the coast of japan. search for seven sailors unaccounted for after uss fitzgerald collided with another ship. we have hans nichols with the latest. reporter: ayman, the coalition happened in the dark. the cause is unknown and the damage appears extensive. the heavily damaged uss fitzgerald back in port after a dangerous collision at sea. in the pre-dawn hours, a philippine registered merchant vessel slammed into the smaller navy destroyer with routine operations off the coast of japan. the ship bridge limited communication with crew members on board. three crew members were air lifted off the ship to nearby hospitals. including the commanding officer. bryce benson. other sailors missing amid fears they could have been thrown overboard or trapped inside damaged sections of the destroyer. this collision happened when many were asleep. the japanese coast guard is assisting in the search. they are focused on two things. safety of the ship and well being of the sailors. it is not just the length of the ships. navy vessel is 500 feet. the merchant vesselas laden with cargo. that is why y see extensive damage. ayman. hans for us in washington, d.c. let s switch to politiciiticpol. the special counsel russia investigation expands. john dowd represented senator john mccain and investigated pete rose for major league baseball. the new hire coming hours after president trump appeared to lash out at deputy attorney general rod rosenstein on twitter. also new, we are learning more about president trump s business empire and disclosure form showed he made $594 million and owes $315 million out of which $130 million to the deutche bank alone. this uncovers a period from january of 2016 through april 15th of this year. president trump is calling for unity in the wake of the shooting that left republican congress member steve scalise fighting for his life and four others with injuries. here is part of the weekly address this morning. we have our differences. what yunites us is stronger. love of country and devotion to its people. now more than ever, these values must guide us and bring us closer together. and we are learning more about the suspect in the shooting, including which other lawmakers he may have targeted. nbc s kelly o donnell has more. reporter: a deepening mystery around the gunman of the congressional baseball shooting. officials say james t. hodgkinson carried a handwritten list with the names of house republicans. including alabama mo brooks and arizona s trent franks and jeff dunc duncan. congress member duncan said he spoke to the gunman shortly before the shots. i had interaction with someone in the parking lot who asked if the team was democrat or republican. i said republican. reporter: president trump said the violence could inspire unity. my dear friend steve scalise took a bullet for all of us. our country will perhaps bece closer. reporter: in miami s little havana friday, the predent signed cuba policy that brings back restrictions lifted by president obama. it will curb individual americans from travel to cuba and tighten business with the cuba military interests. the president drew attention away from the event with new actions tied to the russia investigation. president trump added a heavyweight criminal lawyer to the outside legal team. washington s john dowd. who defended past dc scandals and led the baseball investigation that banned star player pete rose. can another lawyer bench the president s twitter game? friday, the president declared i m being investigated for firing the fbi director by the man who told me to fire the fbi director. witch hunt. referring to deputy attorney general rod rosenstein. the president voluntarily released a federal financial disclosure. not due until next year. the filing cleared by the office of government ethics shows the president reported earnings in a broad range. minimum of $595 million since january of 2016. but president trump refuses to release any tax returns. that was kelly o donnell report from the white house. let s bring in jeremy peters from the new york times and now columnist for the hill. good to you have with us. jeremy, let s start with you. the point that kelly was talking about. the very important development that the president has added high profile lawyer john dowd to the personal legal team. tell us why this decision is significant. he has a personal lawyer marc kasowitz. why does this change the dynamic? marc kasowitz doesn t have the experience you need when you are overseeing an investigation of this kind. marc kasowitz is known for a hard-charging wall street lawyer. he really has not had much of anything to do with federal investigations in washington, especially one that reaches into the highest levels of government. john dowd has defended john mccain in his dealings with the keating 5 back in the 80s. he is well known and well respected. the respect nepresident needed legal muscle. and let s ask about the tweet that the president has posted i guess a few hours ago. we have it on the screen. i m being investigated for firing the fbi director by the man who told me to fire the fbi director. what is the significance of the president weighing in on the investigation confirming he is under investigation despite the fact that a spokesperson is saying no, it is response to the washington post. is this that the president tripping up over his tweets again? yes is the short answer, ayman. i think this is an interesting example of the president really kicking out the leg that supported his defense. his argument had been he was not under personal investigation. we saw that issue come up again and again and as far as james comey is concerned. the president wanting to get word oute was not under personal investigation. now apparently confirming he is. seemingly at least confirming other reporting for suggestion of a possibility of obstruction of justice. this is the kind of tweet that just has the president s defenders banging their heads. the lawyers must be watching and say not again. they have to get that twitter under control. jeremy, let s ask about that. the president s tweet has turned up the heat on the deputy attorney general rod rosenstein. he is the person overseeing the investigation given the fact that jeff sessions recused himself. what is the issue given the tone of the tweet that you will see possibly rod rosenstein recuse himself or the president may try to fire him or director mueller? i think firing, ayman, is unlikely. trump knows although he would like to that it would be so politically untenable for him to do such a thing. he is advised by everyone in the inner circle and beyond not to do it. he has been sounding out dozens of people on the matter. what you are likely to see going forward is more of these tweets. more of an effort to gin up the base in the way they cast the investigation from the white house as a witch hunt. this is extremely helpful. the white house is quite pleased the way the base has been responding to the president s charge that this is just a bunch of nonsense that is led by people who they describe as conflicted. people who have ties to hillary clinton and who have given money to democrats. without saying anything about the legitimacy of the claims, they are powerful when it comes to donald trump s core supporters. donald trump has trafficked in grievance and notion he is being persecuted by a system that is rigged against him. right now, his supporters respond to that. the system rigged against him was the narrative on the campaign trail. let s ask about the event that rod rosenstein is recusing himself, rachel brandt would take over the investigation. we know she is very esteemed in legal circles. was a federalist society and legal organization and prominent member of that. harvard educated. also worked in president george w. bush s administration in the senior position in the justice department. she has sometimes gotten criticism from the left because she went on to work for the chamber of commerce and very tenacious litigator in that role. what we don t know which is of course the crucial thing is were she to step in, would she be more maleable to the demands donald trump would make. that is the big question that would hangover her or anyone else who would step in where rod ro rosenstein recuse himself. jeremy, we have the numbers of the financial disclosure form. $594 million made and $315 million in debt. $130 million alone to the german bank deutche bank. significant. what did we learn? i think the striking thing, ayman, is the money he made from mar-a-lago last year. he made more money from mar-a-lago than ever before. on the one hand, it should not be surprising that people would pay to have access to the president, but it is troubling to know that there is really nothing that the government or the white house is willing to do to curb that type of buying of influence. let s change gears and talk about something announced yesterday and a lot of people here had been watching closely. that is now the president announng reversal of the oma administration cuba policies. the move is actually drawing mixed reactions. even among supporters in southern florida. what is behind the decision? well, i think that part of it is simply going against president obama whom president trump was characterized as weak on foreign policy. i think president trump wants to at least present himself as pushing a harder line on that. obviously there is a political consideration and you have a cuban community in florida that tends to be supportive of republicans. it has been changing generationally. i think there could be attempt to shore up support there, but more broadly give the impression of strength on a harder line than we saw with the previous administration. we know republican senator marco rubio played a role in shaping the policy. jeremy peters and niall, thank you. we could go on, but we have run out of time. police arrested 18 protesters overnight after thousands shutdown the i-94 freeway in minnesota after the police officer involved in the philando castile shooting was freed. we have nbc s blake mccoy joining us from st. paul. blake? reporter: ayman, good morning. protesters were upset and angry. keep in mind this is the first time a police officer has ever been charged in a police shooting in minnesota and after that not guilty verdict came down, they gathered at the state capitol and ending on i-94. a major freeway in st. paul. 18 people were arrested as police worked to dispersehe mostly peaceful crowd. overnight, protesters shutdown the freeway in st. paul after marching by the thousands from minnesota state capitol. protesting what they see as injustice. police officer jeronimo yanez found not guilty of manslaughter friday in the shooting death of philando castile. oh, my god. don t tell me he is dead. reporter: castile was shot five times during a traffic light last summer. his girlfriend broadcasting live to facebook. ten white and two black jurors spent four days deliberating. new this morning, we are hearing from one of the jurors on the decision to acquit the officer. we feel so much pain for the family and especially when the verdict was said out loud. we all just sunk in our chairs. we had to do what we had to do. reporter: the jurors said the law favored officer yanez. he said castile matched the description of a robbery suspect and saw him reach for a gun. i told him not to reach for it. you told him to get his i.d. reporter: prosecutors argued castile had a permit and warned the officer he had a firearm and officer overreacted. castile s family is outraged by the verdict. my son loved this city and this city killed my son! and a murderer gets away. reporter: the officer s attorney says he is still very shook up, but extremely happy it s over. although officer yanez was found not guilty, he is being let go by the police department here. the city of st. anthony saying the public is best served if he is no longer an officer. they will enter into a voluntary separation agreement. there will be severance paid to the officer and the city will help him transition to a new career. thank you, blake. president trump hounded by questions as he is on the move. what were reporters asking him that did not yield an answer from the president for now but will we hear from him soon on the specific angle in the russia investigation? 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mr. president, are you going to fire mueller? are you under investigation by the fbi? mr. president? no comment. so those were some questions directed at president trump yesterday. you could see he was ignoring the questions from reporters. shouting over helicopter engines. they were asking about the tweet in particular and whether he confirmed for the first time he is under investigation by the special counsel. joining me now is cynthia oxney from washington d.c. let s talk a little bit about the interaction, but more importantly the tweet. do you think he is based on that tweet confirming he is now under investigation? he is confirming that it is so obvious when the witness comey comes forward and says i was fired and when we know the president has said he did it because of the russia investigation and we have a special counsel investigating the russia investigation, of course he is under investigation. to me, it is not clear it is a big hoo-haa. remember this, when we talk about the investigation, there is not just one really one investigation, but three. there s did russia interfere in our elections? that s one inveigation. did the trump campaign c with the russians to interfere in our elections? did they give them hints about where they wanted all of the bots and computer interference to go? that is the second investigation. the third investigation is whether or not trump obstructed justice. yes, he is under investigation for the obstruction. it s not clear how he is involved in the other two investigations. so to that point about the possibility of different investigations, earlier in the week, the times reported that president was considering firing special counsel bob mueller and former u.s. attorney andrew mccarthy says he should not have been hired in the first place. mueller has gone ahead and he has staffed up with experts in criminal law. do you think the president is taking his cue from conservative media on this particular issue? i think he takes his cue from newt gingrich who went on a rampage on mueller. that s my hunch. mueller is there. he is there to stay. he is competent and honorable and workmanlike. he is a prosecutor s prosecutor. i worked with him a long time ago. i admire the heck out of him. i think he will do a great job and there s no chance trump will fire him. what do you say to the charge that bob mueller has gone ahead and hired some top investigators as well that have links and associations to the democrats particularly the clinton, not the campaign, but the clinton empire and that tanints his ability to be a neutral instigator? i don t think much of that. if you go through the list, you will find donations on either side. bob mueller is a real independent person and i have great faith in him as do nobody cares i have great faith in him, but the members of the hill have great faith of him and senators have great faith in him. the people of the justice department have great faith in him. i m not worried about that. i don t think that s important. let s talk about really quickly that tweet that the president put out talking about the fact he is being investigated for firing the fbi director by the man who told me to fire the fbi director. that implies rod rosenstein. where does this leave rod rosenstein? is he in jeopardy based on that tweet alone? i don t think he is in jeopardy. there is an important decision to make whether or not to recuse himself. many don t want him to recuse because he supports mueller and he went shutdown the investigation. i understand that. he is a known quantity on the hill and people trust him. he has tried cases and this is in the grand jury and he is obviously capable of supervising the investigation. on the other hand, he has a big problem. he is a witness in the third section of the investigation that has to do with whether or not the president obstructed justice. he did write the cover fake memo on why comey should be fired. he did have conversations with the president on the firing. he probably had con vargs versa with the attorney general on the firing. i believe he will end up recusing himself. what happens? the third person is not a prosecutor. she is a smart lawyer. she never tried cases. to my knowledge, never put a witness in grand jury. is not a criminal lawyer so much as a judicial policy lawyer. that s a problem. you said last week in your assessment this is actually worse than watergate because it involves a foreign government in one of the investigations. being involved in our elections and voting process. does what happened this week make it rerue? how do you see this playing out? i see as the comparisons to watergate. if it is really true the russians are involved in the election process and it looks like it is, that s a nightmare for our country. if it is true that trump organization somehow steered the russian computer people to go to certain states or do something like that, that s involving other people in our very basic fundamental governing decisions. that s obviously worse than watergate to me. what is most like watergate is the obstruction investigation. that is a case where watergate and here we have a paranoid president. we have the stealing of information by hacking or by the watergate break-in itself. we have the firing of the prosecutors. there are a lot of similarities. the third is the obstruction case to watergate. i m concerned about the russia involvement as worse. cynthia aksne, thank you. after five days of deliberations, jurors in the bill cosby sexual assault trial cannot make up their minds. the judge could consider a mistrial and that could happen at top of the hour. we will follow that for you. stay with us. before fibromyalgia, i was on the go. i kept on top of things. then the chronic, widespread pain slowed me down. my doctor said moving more helps ease fibromyalgia pain. he also prescribed lyrica. fibromyalgia is thought to be the result of overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. woman: for some, lyrica can significantly relieve fibromyalgia pain and improve function, so i feel better lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worse depression, unusual changes in mood or behavior, swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or blurry vision. common side effects: dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain, swelling of hands, legs and feet. don t drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don t drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. those who have had a drug or alcohol problem may be more likely to misuse lyrica. with less pain, i can be more active. ask your doctor about lyrica. and you re about inactive. to hit send all on some embarrassing gas. hey, you bought gas-x®! unlike antacids, gas-x ® relieves pressure and bloating fast. huh, crisis averted. this is a story about mail and packages. and it s also a story about people. people who rely on us every day to deliver their dreams they re handing us more than mail they re handing us their business and while we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country, we never forget. that your business is our business the united states postal service. priority: you at crowne plaza we know business travel isn t just business. there s this. a bit of this. why not? your hotel should make it easy to do all the things you do. which is what we do. crowne plaza. we re all business, mostly. welcome back. i m ayman mohyeldin at msnbc world headquarters in new york. here is what we are monitoring for you. sixth day of deliberations for the bill cosby starts today. the jury remains deadlocked. returning to the court room to ask questions this week. cosby has repeatedly denied allegations of sexual misconduct and the defendant had a message for the jury friday night. i just want to wish all of the fathers a happy father s day and i want to thank the jury for their long days and their honest work individually. i also want to thank these supporters who have been here and please to the supporters, stay calm. do not argue with people. just keep up the great support. thank you. ron allen joins me now. ron, good to have you here. what are we expecting today? is there a drastic change expected? reporter: we hope there is a verdict. you never know, ayman. we thought there would be a verdict several days ago. deliberation has gonen for 50 hours. it is striking it has gone on for two days after the jury came out and said they were deadlocked on all three counts that cosby could potentially be found guilty or acquitted of. it is hard to know. the defense team has really been pushing hard at the judge each time the jurors come back and ask questions or want more testimony read back. pushing for a mistrial. for them, that means it is a tie. cosby is not convicted and up to the prosecution to decide to prosecute the case all over again. unclear what they would do in that situation. so again, they will be here about 9:00 a.m. to begin deliberations. we just don t know. it is a very, very unusual situation because the deliberations have lasted longer than the trial itself. the testimony in the trial itself. they asked questions at least a dozen times. they had reread to them significant chunks of testimony. bill cosby s statements in the civil deposition and accused andrea constand statements along the way. they essentially retried the case in the jury room. some observers think what is going on there is a majority in the jury room, they think, of course, no one knows. a number pushing for conviction and trying to convince holdouts to come to their side. interestingly, yesterday, the jury asked the judge to read the definition of beyond a reasonable doubt. that is the standard needed to convict. again, we just don t know. we are here. we thought this would be over some time ago. the jury is diligent. the judge, asked to declare a mistrial and tells the defense there isothing they can do until the jury says they are deadlocked or complain about something in the jury room. the judge cannot intervene. they he can deliberate as long as they want. we will find out more in 25 minutes from now when everyone returns to the courthouse and if the judge declares a mistrial. ron allen in norristown, pennsylvania. i appreciate it, ron. regarded as a bellwether political battle in the heart of georgia. how much impact will president trump have on next week s runoff? 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reporter: ayman, when that gunshot rang out at the baseball practice at republican practice wednesday morning and steve scalise was hit, we knew he was in critical condition when he got to the washington hospital center which is a few miles north of the capitol itself. what we did not know is he was at quote imminent risk of death. those are the words of the head of trauma here at the hospital who told reporters that when scalise got here, he was critical as a person can be when they come to the hospital. he described the wound. the bullet and rifle shot entering scalise s body at the left hip traversing the pelvic region and hitting bone and organs and tissue and blood vessels and leaving bullet fragments which will likely be left there because it is riskier to take them out. meanwhile, scalise s colleagues stand behind him. both republican and democrat. he is the number three republican in the house of representatives. his boss as it were, speaker paul ryan, put a video on his web site and taubld abolked abo need for unity. we are being tested right now. we are united in our shock. we are united in our anguish. an attack on one of us is an attack on all of us. i ask each of you to come together to lift each other up and show the country and show the world that we are one house. the people s house. and we are united. reporter: and ayman, the doctor did say that scalise is at a lower risk of death. he pointed an optimistic scenario. scalise would walk, perhaps run. he could not put a timeline on how long scalise would be in the hospital. he put in it in a matter of weeks. ayman. amazing work by the doctors there. we wish for him a speedy recovery. mike live for us in washington, d.c. new today, early voting is over and polls indicate a fight to the finish in the tuesday special election in georgia. the sixth district solidly voted republican for decades, but democrat jon ossoff managed to take on karen handel. now leading by 2 percentage points. we have beth joining us in atlanta. beth, this is one of the most expensive races in u.s. congressional history. how is the voter turnout for early voting? reporter: ayman, i m here in georgia as you said at the rally of karen handel. she will get here in about ho. she is theepublican candidate in the most expensive house race in history. it will go down on tuesday. she will be here with a couple of stalwarts. tom price and sonny perdue. it is really a neck and neck race with handel and ossoff. 40 years since a democrats held the seat. democrats are optimistic. you asked about early voting. it looked strong. we went there yesterday to a couple of polling places to talk to voters about the race. we talked to one woman in particular who is excited and democrats are making a comeback in the district. it is time to have the sixth district represented by someone who represents the district s values. we are certainly progressive and centrist here. not just conservative. we have not had a congress member that wasn t conservative in 40 years. it is time for fresh leadership. reporter: not everyone loves jon ossoff on the other hand. this is a republican district. jon ossoff raised $23 million largely from out of state. republicans say he is a candidate who has come from nowhere and sponsored by national democrats. not connected to the district and they do not want to see him win this race. take a listen. i feel like a vote for jon ossoff is a vote of ignorance. the only reason you see an additional surge is because of dissatisfaction with trump in the white house. it bothers me to a great degree. i believe it is medri and driven by the unsatisfactory feelings of the democrats unwilling to accept a republican president. reporter: we heard that from a lot of republicans, ayman. they are uncomfortable with trump, but trump could do a better job if he had a solid republican congress. that is why they want handel to win the race. history making congressional race which will have implications nationwide. beth fouhy, thank you. 45 years ago today, it was the beginning of the end for president nixon. now some observers are comparing him to president trump. is that though a fair comparison? 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i think democrats want someone truly bipartisa completely disassociated from the political conversation and the leanings of the white house. i think there would be a concern if she demonstrates herself to not be somebody who can be truly independent. we re really in this position because donald trump went on television, if we all remember, with lester holt and admitted he fired former director comey because of russia. i think his tweeting is really just examples of new evidence in this what appears to be an ongoing obstruction investigation, and saying i fired the fbi director because rod rosenstein told him to, we know that s not true. he admitted that on television. rick, we know there s a report out by the associated press in which it s reporting that trump advisers are describing the president as increasingly angry over the investigation, yelling at television sets. i m curious to get your thoughts on what you ve been hearing. have you heard reports to support that, that he is increasingly frustrated and angry? have you seen anything like this before? only what i ve read. i don t have any inside knowledge of how he s reacting inside the white house, but his tweet really didn t make any sense. rosenstein has no need to recuse himself. rosenstein s memo which never mentioned russia and didn t actually it was building a case against fbi director comey, but didn t say to recommend to fire him. there s no reason. i think if rosenstein has to recuse himself, i think we have a serious department with the justice department, and that s not a very good thing. some have characterized it as being a constitutional crisis if either rosenstein or former direct store mueller were fired. zerlina, what about rosenstein s role the firing. the memo itself doesn t make reference to russia and doesn t go so far as saying he should be removed. it was his assessment of handling the hillary clinton e-mail situation. what is your assessment? rick is right, that the memoranda he put out didn t actually call for the firing. i think we all made that assumption because trump actually did fire former director comey, but i think it would be important, if mueller is has an ongoing and active investigation of obstruction, rosenstein would be a witness in th investigation becausehe reasoning that the white house put out as to why they fired comey was not the truth. so in terms of building that case for obstruction, you re going to need various pieces of evidence, one being that memo that really was put out as a pretense that turned out to be a complete and total fabrication by the white house. joe, you know how white houses work. you know the politics and the dynamics of various competing camps within the white house. the new yorker asked the question, who will turn against donald trump inside the white house? i m curious to get your thoughts about what you re hearing about the mood inside the white house right now. what do you think are the different camps that are jostling for power? everybody has to see it through their own glasses, of course and how it impacts them. as you know, some members of the white house staff who may have had conversations with president on this issue have to lawyer up themselves, independently of what the president is doing. you ve seen that already with vice president pence. he has his own counsel now that he s gotten. white house staffs are, generally speaking, arms of the president of the united states. that s one of the things that you assume when you hire people to work for you. in this case i don t know that it s always sure that the president of the united states is loyal to his staff members. that makes for a different dynamic. we don t know who might turn. it really depends how they may be impacted by this investigation, if they get called to testify, if they themselves become the subject of the investigation. zerlina and rick, i want to ask you guys both a question in terms of how long do you think this is going to last for? what is the outcome here, zerlina. how do you think this plays out? i really don t know how this is going to end because certainly nobody would have predicted that donald trump would fire the fbi director in the middle of what is the most important investigation in the political history. i would be out of a job. what i hope happens is that mueller is able to investigate that s likely to take at least a year or more and we need to find out what happened during the election, what happened again and we also need to answer this question about whether or not donald trump in his campaign colluded with the russians in order to attack our democracy. that s a question that is still out there, and the obstruction question is a newer question that we were learning this week is now also being investigated, but all of these prongs are very important and i hope we get to the bottom of it. it s going to take some time. certainly casting a big shadow on the president s agenda. rick, what s your take on it? how long do you think it will play out for, consequential on the president s agenda or not? i think this goes on for a very long time. i think rosenstein stays put and mueller does his investigation. zerlina is right, the most important thing is to find out what the russians did, get them to stop it and then punish them for what they ve done. in that investigation, the trump campaign may be implicated. here is the problem that trump is causing for not himself so much, he s in some way politically immune as president of the united states. he s not subject to criminal indictment the way all his staffers are. they re not jockeys for power, they re ducking for cover. if it turns out he embroils them where they have criminal liability and have to pay huge lawyer bills, you can see this white house turn fairly quickly. basically, agenda, no agenda. this is a car with no steering wheel, no engine, no transmission. trump s got everybody inside. this car is not going anywhere speaking of lawyering up, we didn t talk about mike pence, the fact that he s hired a lawyer this weekend and what that means which is extraordinary. and what that means for the russian investigation. gentlemen and zerlina, thank you for joining us this morning. thanks. we re keeping watch on the bill cosby sexual assault trial. the jury is expected to start a sixth day of deliberations in a few minutes from now. the judge may soon rule on another motion for mistrial. we ll tell you about that as soon as we get it. but you ve never had em quite like this. at red lobster s lobster & shrimp summerfest, the lobster and shrimp you love are teaming up in so many new ways. like new coastal lobster and shrimp, with a lobster tail with butter and herbs, sweet, smoky bbq red shrimp, and shrimp crusted with.get this.cape cod kettle chips. or try lobster and shrimp overboard. a dish this good. makes you this hungry. it s the highlight of the season, and can t last. so hurry in. looking for a hotel that fits. .your budget? 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maybe they could do an exhibition where he does some backflip that the open. maybe nancy pelosi will do that tonight of the congressional baseball game. no that s when trump visits tomorrow. is there a lightning bolt that s going to hit the capital? trump is coming. they said populism was over, that it was over in europe. trump was over. how many times can they declare trump politically over or populism is over? they ve been wrong and wrong again. the tide is rising internationally and i think trump s return to washington, this will be quite a day. you all stay tuned for that tomorrow. speaker-01: raymond arroyo, great to have you. that s it for us tonight, follow me on social media, thank you for watching, jesse is next. welcome to jesse watters primetime . tonight,. jesse: [ inaudible ] jesse: we finally figured out what they are going to do with joe. four more years, pause. [ chanting ] jesse: arab spring break, not over yet. [ crowd noise ] shot fired. jesse: crime is down. [ laughter ] jesse: new hoax alert. plus. jake paul. [ ] jesse: politics is like a game of cards, you don t pick the cards, you play the hand you are dealt. after using up their dictator on day one card in the lock him up card, democrats are down with only two cards left to play. joe biden and come in layers. around the democrat poker table, the question is, what s the next play. the obvious answer was joe biden he won them the first poker game, why not go for a repeat? the question is, everybody sees the play coming and the biden card, no guarantee. he s lagging with debate prep, skipping out on g-7 dinners and now his conviction is hanging over his head. sources inside the white house tell the new york times biden has grown more resigned and worried than ever about what the future might hold for his son. the media is starting to question the play. the people close to him say that this is the thing that more than anything else he wakes up, you know, if he s briefed by aids on gaza, the next immediate thing, constantly in contact with his son, they speak at least once a day. so this is something that is going to add more weight to the presidents mindset. i think it s a very heavy burden and by staying in politics, by being as exposed as they are in some ways, it has put pressures on hunter biden and i think that weighs on the president. jesse: like any poker game it s all about the odds. a prediction model gives biden a one in three chance of winning and after biden s approval rating just hit an all-time low, even the democrat numbers guru nate silver is a joe needs to drop out. or else it s a longshot. most americans they get biden is reelected, he will die in office. now the question is, do you take the risk or do you make a swap? i think a lot of voters have trepidation about whether or not joe biden will make it through a second term and so they tune out these other things. is this because they have issues about his vice president? also issues about kamala harris coming into the office, absolutely. whether that s racism, whether it s because of her track record at not being great at public policy. at someone new in? a convention would require do you think you should? we should watch for the first debate. jesse: what good does a harris candidacy do? she s less popular than biden and no one thinks she can beat trump. but she s still here because no one has told her no or maybe she just won t listen to it. i eat no for breakfast. i don t hear no. and many times in your life, you are going to here no. someone is going to many even many people will say to you, it s not your time, nobody like you has done that before, they are not ready for you. and then i love this next one, that s going to be hard work. really? jesse: democrats have a better shot of winning the white house with the guy that s about to die than with kamala harris. as machiavelli says in the prince, to maintain power you have to be prepared to act immorally when it comes necessary. that s what the democrats are preparing to do. charles cook in the national review says biden s candidacy is nothing more than a decoy biden is operating as a stand-in, a widget or a macguffin whose primary purpose is to make it to november 5th of this year without expiring. the most powerful man in the world has been transmuted into little more than a game token in a game that narrows down to this , biden must win because donald trump must not. the only way biden wins is if he s not seen as too old are too incompetent or too misguided. that means he cannot be seen as who he is. the media has to lie to you about him. the job is simple, boomerang every trump attack on biden to better the odds. for all his calls for president biden to undergo some kind of cognitive test, it s clear to say mr trump s remarks are not at all coherent and these rallies. mr trump s remarks have never been super coherent in his rallies. this split screen has always been there, will always be there. they are different people. jesse: it s risky when your candidate looks like this. i need to see some black folk on the grass! [ ] come on! i need to see some black folk on the grass! [ ] [ ] banning books about black experiences. [ inaudible ] jesse: so plan b, change the subject. i think you have to stop making it about gold versus not old versus bit versus unfit and it s very simple, you keep putting on the graphic fit and you show biden at the state of the union. unfit, you show trump. fit, unfit, and each one of trump s is very funny and then you go it s all fun and games until it comes to nuclear weapons. we can t have unfit. jesse: this guy might be a little old but his hand on the button is okay. this guy s hand is not on the button and i would bring it back to end of world stuff. jesse: notice how the democrats don t have a winning message. it changes every day and that tells you they are in trouble. as soon as biden is reelected, cook says that is when you will see a shift. 23 seconds after he has won, this will change and when it does the reversal will be astonishing in both speed and scope. instantly all of biden s senile ticks will be visible to all. within seconds of his inauguration got the scene will begin to cast doubts on the ability of any octogenarian to do such a demanding job and when the last weight falls, it will become clear as day that joe biden wasn t a presidential candidate, but a lumbering decoy . the media will turn in the kingmakers will go to work. hunter gets pardoned, biden gets pushed out and the torch gets past took kamala harris in the first year. whose presidency will look like this. to aspire to create wealth is a good thing as far as i m concerned. if that is what one chooses. i on the other hand have chosen to live a life of public service. but i am all for you getting yours if that s what you want. we dry in. that s what those tours about jesse: every day for four years it will be a dei victory. the media will celebrate the first black the mill president and the deep state will run a lock because kamala harris is easier to control that joe, just like joe she will be a macguffin to washington s poker game and when 2028 rolls around, they can say thanks for playing, kamala. would like to introduce you to someone, maybe you ve heard of him, gavin newsom. former house speaker kevin mccarthy joins me now. do you see this? i see it. year one, joe is gone, kamala is in, that s the play, that s the decoy. you know why it s so true? they ve already played it once. it was a hunter biden laptop. the first thing they did, they had it since 2019, they go out and tell people it s not real and then they told immediate you can t print this or talk about it and then once the election is over, it s real. the wall street journal did a story recently, and i told them, i watched this behind the scenes working with this president, is all the moments he s not there. i never hid from the fact and they are acting like this is a big shock. but if you follow the democrats, remember axelrod who ran obama s campaign? he started a year and a half ago trying to get him not to run. then clinton s tried to get him not to run. now they finally decided we can t get him off the ticket. kamala can win. jesse: so they have to lie to all of us about how great he is, how sharp he is, how he can outhustled the whole country just to get him over the finish line and then the switcheroo. ogc, they literally have the top people in hollywood working on it. those sunglasses. the problem is, he has to walk to the podium. he walks to the podium and everyone walks around like what are you talking about? when he starts to talk, then you are in trouble. they tried to hide him the last time and this is the play they want to do. they have to get through this last bit. jesse: when we see him swallow words or say things completely incomprehensible at these public events, or not clap to the beat, when you were behind the scenes negotiating, what did you see? he would always go with the cards. what i learned early on, he has to read from them. once he starts reading, i was would interject and he would not know what to do. then he would close it and just stop. kamala would have to start talking. so it was a player used every time. there was one time we were sitting there and he s taking us on a tour and all of a sudden he goes, you want to go out to the pool? and then jill is on the other side of the table and she goes know, they don t want to go out. he goes you don t want to go out? then he opens the door, it s wintertime, and he walks is down to the swimming pool into the changing room. and then we walked back up and he s created this little room outside the oval office to be a little office for him. president trump had it as a gift shop but clinton used for something else. [ laughter ] but he s made it an office for himself like 10 feet away from the oval office. why? jesse: like a mini office. not the grand oval office, a little cubbyhole. between you and i. all it does is have a desk in their and then it has one of those ballets when i walked in. a blue dress shirt all wrinkled. why does the president take his shirt off and there? then we come walking back and i m thinking oh my gosh, please don t show this to any other world leader. i will tell you, democrats. jesse: kevin, i can t believe you showed you the pool in the middle of winter, but not just the pool, the dressing room when he got to the dressing room, what did he say? first he got to the door and it was locked. [ laughter ] secret service comes and opens it up. i m like what are we doing? jesse: do some laps. all right. you are doing laps around him. we just mentioned hunter. and someone just floated the idea of a pardon but not who you think it would be coming from. watch this. i d like to see president trump coming out with a statement saying if hunter biden commits to a program of sobriety and inpatient or maybe outpatient, shows up got keeps his sobriety, i will partner him. i love to see president trump say that. mack not on his part, it shows humanity and flip the tables on the democrats magna minutes. i like it for this, it means trump is president. it also shows the democrats are fearful of trump to become president because they are fearful he will do what they are doing to him. and you know it s interesting, they run on bidenomics which fails because inflation, because than they run a democracy. npr did a pool of independence and by a vote of 53-42, they think the biggest threat to democracy is him having another four years. so what i think from this is it s not bad. trump shows that the greatest retribution you can do to anybody is be successful. jesse: i think that s the move. revenge is success. you want to go see the pool? 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[ ] [ ] jesse: biden said his executive order which i don t the border but it s been a week and thousands of illegals are still pouring through. bill melugin has more. reporter: jesse, president biden s executive order is pretty much having zero impact whatsoever in the busy san diego sector where adult men from really all around the planet continue crossing illegally nonstop with most of them released into the u.s. fox news cameras have witnessed mass illegal crossings in california several days in a row with every day in the last week averaging over 1000 illegal immigrant apprehensions down in that sector. one border patrol agent is now voicing his frustration. doesn t frustrate you when you hear the narrative like why aren t border patrol doing anything? if i don t allow them to cross, they call and complain and i m in trouble and i lose my job. reporter: meanwhile at boston international airport, the baggage claim has been turned into a shelter for a legal immigrants with hundreds camping inside the sanctuary city s airport. at san antonio airport, a reporter posted this video showing americans having to wait in a long line at tsa while illegal aliens released from dhs custody with their notice to appear paperwork had their own much faster line. we reached out to tsa for comment and they said they are preparing a statement but as of this newscast, we have not heard back from them yet. meanwhile today fox news questions democrats about eight to g augusta national s with ices ties being arrested by ice and the fbi after they were caught and released at the southern border. to me, it s just a reminder that republicans need to stop opposing additional resources for more border patrol agents and other dhs personnel to help continue to enforce the law. they have the personnel and let them go. they need more. republicans need to stop getting in the way. reporter: and just a little reminder for your viewers, democrats held the white house, the senate for the first two years did not the about the border. jesse: thank you bill. trump has been clear when he gets into office he s going to get revenge but what does that look like? my revenge will be success. and i mean that. but it s awfully hard when you see what they ve done, these people are so evil and at the same time the country can t come together. can come together. jesse: revenge through success. everybody wins, even trump s enemies. jesus told his disciples that i say unto you, love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you and prey for them which despitefully use you and persecute you. what would jesus do? revenge through success. some people heard the word revenge and thought trump is going to put me in gitmo. maddow, wallace, will be goldberg and aoc worried about been thrown in solitary. stelter says that s just the beginning. jail of course is an extreme part of the spectrum. imprisonment is a sub extreme part but think about irs audits, government pressure, other forms of government interference. there are a lot of pressure points and rachel maddow is not the only one thinking about this. i ve talked to the heads of news organizations, they are thinking through not in dramatic fashion, because they are afraid of going to jail but because they want to know what could trump do to use his power in a second term to punish the media. jesse: trump doesn t want to put the press in prison, he loves them. he loves them so much that he talks to them even when he should not. and the press should love him back. he made them rich and famous. during his presidency, cnn and msnbc ratings were double what they are now. deep stators got huge tv contracts. million-dollar book deals being handed out like halloween candy. today biden runs away from the press. there s mass layoffs, no book deals and cnn is losing to reruns of martin. he s coming, he s coming! [ laughter ] jesse: the media is catching a case of arrest and be. they saw what happened to trump when he got arrested, legendary mug shot, 24/7 coverage, millions of dollars in donations and they want a taste of martyrdom. they are baking trump to arrest them for attention. it s the only way anybody will know they are still famous. they want their own trials like trump. gag orders, de niro showing up. but none of that is going to happen. of trunk trump locks up all the reporters, will he joust with? but there s a different revenge path trump could take. legal scholar says there s only one way to stop the political prosecutions, prosecute democrats. only retaliation in kind can produce the deterrence necessary to enforce a political version of mutual assured destruction. without the threat of prosecution of their own leaders, democrats will continue to charge future republican presidents without restraint. john is a former deputy assistant attorney general. john, what would that look like, prosecuting democrats, be specific. thank you for having me on. i have to say, that was a great article you were just reading from. jesse: thank you. what a wonderful scholar. [ laughter ] this is what it would look like. you would have to have republican das indict hunter biden or indict joe biden just in the way that blue state das have been indicting president trump. and would it be for it would be for things like corruption, fraud, bribery, because that s the only way i think you can get democrats to stop abusing the legal system, to stop breaking the norms that they have. i was listening to your introduction to the segment and look, the democrats are so scared because they have broken all of these rules. they have crossed the rubicon and now they are worried because once they ve destroyed these norms in the way they ve gone after trump, they realize republicans can turn around and do the exact same thing to them. jesse: we heard a guy at the top, a consultant to trump in 2020, say that trump should promise to pardon hunter back preemptively back as a kind of way to rise above things and flip the script on democrats. you are saying trump wins, local das go after joe and hunter and go further than that. what other avenues or areas do you think republican das or prosecutors could legitimately do in order to get accountability? well one thing they can look at his influence peddling beyond just the biden family. are there other democratic politicians who engage in the same kind of conduct? they get their brothers hired, their sisters hired, their kids hired by foreign governments, foreign corporations or even u.s. corporations. and then try to help those companies out. look, the justice department actually goes after a lot of american companies when they due exactly the same thing abroad. if you were in exon and you hired say the sun of the head of saudi arabia, he would be prosecuted like that. so why can t republican das do the same here in the united states? and look, i don t want this norm to have been broken. i wish we were not using the criminal justice system to interfere in politics, but how else could you deter democratic das from doing the same thing? if you don t, they will just keep doing it and doing it worse and worse. jesse: insider-trading could probably be an area where prosecutors would have a field day. just look at nancy pelosi, look at some of these members of congress. could the sec get involved there? it could be the sec but it could just be, and this is the thing that the democrats really started, it wasn t just the justice department, it was leading any sitting county da go after trump. there are 2500 elected das in the country and so to really establish, and this is all to rebuild the norm, to get people to stop doing this, then you would allow republican das and in say texas or florida to ask why does a democratic senator or democratic congressman go into office and then 20 years later they seem to have millions of dollars and multiple mentions like bernie sanders? jesse: so don t do what jesus would do. don t love my enemy. [ laughter ] play the long game. jesus wasn t running for president. [ laughter ] jesse: john yoo, thank you so much. new hoax alert, right back. 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[ ] arab spring break might be over by the occupiers are still at it. over 100 hamas lovers marched into ucla holding fake dead bodies in looking to set up a new campus caliphate. but this time the cops weren t having it and started arresting the ecology hotties before they could pitch their tents. watch. [ crowd noise ] [ bleep ] [ chanting ] no racist police! [ bleep ] jesse: if they can occupy campus, they occupy a subway. a horde went underground, they love tunnels, fighting with cops, vandalized trains and demanding any jews identify themselves. [ bleep ] [ crowd noise ] [ chanting ] shut it down! raise your hand if you are a zionist. this is your chance to get out. jesse: a mostly peaceful commute, unless you happen to be jewish. crime so out of control looters are back and there s not even a reason to riot. [ crowd noise ] jesse: the whole mop recorded the rampage. one arrest. in seattle where they told johnny there s no crime, there s gang shootouts in residential neighborhoods. [ gunshots ] jesse: in new york, maniacs with knives are lunging at cops. let go of the knife! give me another taser. all right, all right. jesse: and in san francisco it was just another day that ended in the letter y. [ engine roars ] jesse: a sideshow with fires, burnouts and roman candles, those are fun. blatant and outrageous crimes occurring on a daily basis coast-to-coast but biden is running for reelection so the fbi is telling you crime is down. attorney and retired nypd inspector paul moreau. the fbi comes out and says crime is way down. is that true? no. let s just break it out in a simple way from the get-go. forty% of the nations police departments don t report to the fbi with their crime numbers. what a coincidence. let s do the roll call. new york, la, chicago, baltimore, washington, dc which is federal themselves. consequently, what do they have in common? big blue cities with high crime rates and those numbers are not going into the crime reports. furthermore, the fbi has a habit of trying to extrapolate those numbers. nothing is more dull than statistics but it s interesting what they do. for instance, this quarter when joe biden is claiming violent crime is down, he s focusing on murders, murders are down the nypd and the fbi murder number for this year are different by 44%. jesse: wait a second. and it looks like the new york city number is a little higher than the fbi is telling. and by the way, they use the same definition so it s not like the devil is in the details, the same order definition, they are off by 44%. you can t trust these numbers and just consider this, the videos you just showed, most of what you just showed would not be captured in any crime numbers. jesse: why not? that was a knife attack on a police officer, we saw i believe a shoot out in a residential neighborhood. that is legitimately classified as a shooting. they probably got that for in new york for instance you have to hit someone for that to be a shooting incident. jesse: i can empty my clip but if i miss, they don t count that? that s right. [ laughter ] and look, the bottom line is, quality of life is not captured in any of the fbi numbers and if you live in the blue city, walk outside and use your eyes. and by the way, what with the arrests be for those people who were yelling about jews on the train? where the hate crimes? where are the fbi hate crimes task force and all these other none of that gets captured. jesse: zero he crimes on that subway. just a handful of arrests. it looked like a music video in san francisco with the fires and the skits. and joe biden is talking about how he s supporting law enforcement, all-pro law enforcement. the day he came to town, he went to radio city, he had five hours before that event, he did not pick up the phone and call the family. donald trump went to that wake. if you don t think america s law enforcement sees that and will vote commensurately, you are not paying attention. jesse: thank you paul. jake ball joints primetime , next. 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[ ] jesse: young voters used to be la up for democrats on election day but now they are heckling joe biden, voting trump or straight up disappeared. why is that? war, high prices, biden is 140. so the democrats came up with a new plan to win back young voters, free beer and birth control. the washington post writes, a group of democratic donors think they may have found a cure for what ails you. they want to make politics looked different, like a dance party or comedy show or just a place to chill out. sometimes there will be free beer, manicures, boot shines, rent check sweepstakes, a handout of contraceptive pills or cooling towels, whatever those are. and if the booze, birth-control and boot shines don t work, maybe hollywood marketing well. won t pack down, get it? hired millenial and gen z directors back writers and producers to help craft pro biden content that is specifically engineered does sell an octogenarian candidate to typically disillusioned and hard-to-reach voters under 30. biden paid off their school loans and they still hate him? what a waste of money. professional boxer jake paul joins me now. so jake if the democrats gave you free beer, would you vote biden? man, it will take more than that, but it does not have to do to me it does not have to do with democrat or republican, it s about which president is going to fight for us and who is going to represent us the best way possible. and that s really what the young people in america want. we won t solutions, we don t want all of this marketing, we don t want all of the the yes. this is the smartest generation. we ve had the most access to information and knowledge out of any other generation, so you can t fool us. we just want the truth and we want authenticity. jesse: what are the solutions you want for, what s the problem? man, there s a lot to name. jesse: we only have a couple minutes. that s not necessarily my area of expertise, but i know people are struggling with jobs, mortgages, too much for people to afford. inflation, prices are going up and is minimum wage rising? people are having trouble paying off and going to school, and then they are feeling like i have this college degree but what has this gotten me? i believe there s a massive problem with our food. the stuff they are putting into our bodies and allowing a grocery stores is causing massive health problems. i think there needs to be a massive conversation with a national institution of health. that s why i created it gotta try this stuff, it smells delicious, but i wanted to make it, a product that took out all the weird stuff for young men and boys across the world because it matters what we are putting in an on our bodies and so definitely there s a lot of things. jesse: wait, jake, was that just body spray? yes. this is w body spray deodorant and body wash. i ve been working on this for two years and it s available in walmart nationwide right now. jesse: you gotta send over the skincare line to primetime . we will sample it and give it a review. your brother was just with trump let s watch the clip. explain what was going on here. jesse: what was that? yeah, no, i thick my brother is having trump on his podcast and i think that s what s important to young voters, is the president showing up, speaking their mind, saying how they are going to help. my brother has invited biden onto his podcast, the last i ve heard, and let s see what happens. i ve invited biden to my fight. i want both donald trump junior and biden to come to my fight but who knows which president is actually going to show up, talk to the people, it into the weeds and meet the young voters where they are at, give them that representation and give them that voice and somebody who will fight for us. jesse: so what s the deal with the fight? i heard mike had heart problems and it was postponed. what s next? he had stomach issues. but the fight is rescheduled to november 15th. same everything, dallas, texas, at&t stadium, still historic night live on netflix. mike says he will still knock me out and i just bought a little bit of extra time. jesse: well send that body spray this way. i have to sit next to dana perino and i have to be smelling good, if you know what i mean. jake paul, everybody check him out, and the skincare line w. no relation. [ ] jesse: time for waters mack cooler. let s bring in cat and friends watters cooler legendary hot dog eating champ was banned from this year s nathan sauder david and contest after he signed a deal with a vegan wiener brand. is that fare? you sign a deal was someone, we have that here at fox. we can t just go on cnn. coral, he s freelance so he did not sign anything, he s just a guest. jesse: so carl can go on cnn. if he wanted to. but if i were joey chestnut, i would be petty. i would compete along anyway. i bring my own hotdogs and i would sit there at coney island and fill myself film myself doing it and beat everyone anyway. jesse: ute the impossible dogs. that might give them a tactical advantage. go in the crowd into it anyway. win from afar. don t get mad, get petty. jesse: wise words. next up, a mom says she charges other parents who bring their kids over for a play date. are you ready? this mom charges three dollars for a bag of goldfish, two dollars for yogurt, one dollar for three squirts of soap. one dollar. four dollars for two juice boxes, four dollars for markers, five dollars for electricity, four dollars for meat sticks, three dollars for an ice cream bar and a ten-dollar cleaning fee. she s billing the other parents for the play date at her house. i don t think this is real but for the sake of television i will pretend that i do. jesse: i ve never done that before. not without the disclaimer. i think she s a troll and it s a good thing. that makes me want to have kids so that i can have my kids friends over and then send the bill. send it over and see how they handle it. i think it would be a really good test. if somebody said what is this, what are you doing? that s how you know you have a real friend. if someone says no problem, you know that person is talking about you behind your back. jesse: you have strong moral character. i do they when a lot of people don t realize but you do. next up, kit cats with catch up is all everybody is talking about. sounds disgusting. probably is but we have to try it. you squirt yourself. are you going to eat it? your not any need it. he just put a little squirt on their. right on there it. i never have agreed to do this. jesse: i m gonna go. let s go. cheers. it s not good. jesse: not good. that s so bad. i don t like this at all. so bad. jesse: do something with it. throw it at johnny. i don t like it. jesse: well, tell me about your dog. my dog is named karl. he has and instagram and he s greg s dogs uncle. i got the stock first. jesse: so greg stole your idea? they are biologically related got is the nephew of my dog carl jesse: a family tree. of dogs. jesse: a beautiful dog. i kind of like yours better than cost. shots fired. thank you for entering the ketchup and kit kat. the spartan race, that s next. [ ] when you re in the military you re really close with your brothers and your sisters that are in the military with you. and when you get out of the military, you kind of lose that until you find a new family. we can talk about our struggles and the things that we did overseas and not everybody can do that. adam! how s it going, brother? we live pretty close to each other. so he s always coming over. when i go to jack s house, we watch a lot of football, hang out. we go outside the friendship has kind of grown into a family i was overseas on a deployment. i got separated from my marines and i got hit in the neck, and it broke my neck and paralyzed me. 14 years ago, i was on a training mission. going, 30 to 40 knots and was instantly paralyzed. i met jack fanning and ski with my fa when he invited us to park city, utah, through his foundation. mily, i can t put into words what that meant. i got paid in the military to do crazy fun stuff. and after my accident, i m still that same guy. and when i was able to jump out of a perfectly good, helicopter, at 10,000 feet, i did it. i was talking to some vets last week amazing how we have these houses where they can come over because they■re in chairs too. carpet and wheelchairs don t mix very well. tunnel to towers, they got rid of all that. they redid my whole bathroom. that s probably the favorite part of my house. i thought they were just going to do the upgrades. but the surprise to me was they paid off the entire mortgage. when they told me they re going to pay off my mortgage, i cried. please contribute $11 a month by visiting t2t.org now choose advil liqui-gels and longer-lasting relief than tylenol rapid release gels because advil targets pain at the source of inflammation. so for faster pain relief, advil the pain away. jesse: the spartan race you have to see this you know what it is 5 k through mud that s a killer. under barbed wire you have to crawl. monkey bars you have to swing. rope climb there s gerrit a 75-pound barrel there. wall climb it s like an hour or 2 hours and all day event. we ll let part 2 tomorrow with video a bunch of fox people involved with the primetime tear crew was there they wanted me to do it i pretended like i didn t hear them lets do some text messages. how we from new jersey says give biden a break maybe he watches waters window and uses his will for daily ice plunges. gary from tallahassee the last time biden brought someone to a pool he wrapped a chain over there and neck mccarthy is lucky he s breathing. alan from grove city pennsylvania trump pardoning hunter blessing those who kirsten a start of healing and uniting that america needs. is that possible? donnie from eugene, oregon. it you think they would pardon eric or donald trump junior? that s a no. stewart from colorado, jesse please don t laugh at jesus he s the only 1 new has it together. i didn t laugh at jesus i laughed with jesus. and andy from albuquerque new mexico. waters what s with you read hoping for a sob gate there soft daisies sound like opera man up. jesse: it s for sporting claves get it. sean: kamal khera seats know for breakfast. what you eat for breakfast? sean is next remember that i am waters and this is my world. sean: welcome to hannity. tonight and biden s attorney general merrick garland has rightfully been held in contempt of congress will you be held accountabl

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body tapping. you know what s then? this is better than cooking at home. i mean, more affordable than groceries, of course. okay. groceries are expensive, but i was in trouble there for a sec. you are? well, it s time to make another connection. a game show legend. return break out here. leg warmers, coolers and parachute pants for the ultimate eighties. pop culture tribute to 83 show streaming now on fox nation america is streaming. thank you, emily, my love. this cat cares. laura: good evening, i m laura laura, the ingraham angle. the bidens have been able to escape legal accountability for sleazy, corrupt conduct. today their luck ran out. he was found guilty on three charges he faced in the federal gun trial. the angle long maintained while not insignificant, this open and shut case is lease serious of all biden schemes exposed by investigators and receiptors. given we know he was often a drug addled mess who frequented with prostitutes, we ask again, what expertise did he have when china decides to pay him tens of millions of dollars and why have the bidens lied about joe s involvement. they are one of the richest families in politics and no one has explained what hunter, jim or the other bidens did to get paid other than showcasing their connection to the big guy. new speaker: he got 40 million from jim biden, which was 10% ironically, for the big guys of the fees and $200,000 linked from flun pedalling scheme from americorp health. we found a quarter million dollars that joe biden got. new speaker: that is a drop in the buck etand the biden boosters tried to counter any notion that the justice system is unfairly targeting donald trump. new speaker: you have a president of the united states who is living embodiment of the rule of law with respect to his only living son. he was a crack addict who had an affair with his dead brother s wife and turned that poor woman to crack, as well. he was convicted in wilmington, i guess delaware is sick of the bidens. joining me is former law clerk to gorsuch and attorney for i.r.s. whistleblowers who say the doj tried to of coer up the tax probe to hunter biden. i have heard some describe this conviction as tip of the iceberg, red herring or fig leaf. what is your takeaway? it s a side show, we have this democrat-picked u.s. attorney in delaware, allen weisselberg david weiss who tried to have a sweetheart plea deal. this judge called them out on that and we have gun charges that don t tie to joe biden, only to hunter biden. these are serious charges, hunter biden, 97% of people convicted of this gun charge go to prison for many years. we ll see what happens to hunter biden. laura: the case likely never would have been brought or exposed, not been for irs whistleblowers and they were trashed by the regime media. yeah, they absolutely were. before they came back and forward, before we sent the letter to congress indicating shapley intended to go forward, they were going to let it die and do nothing. when gary shapley came forward, you see leslie wolf reached out to hunter biden s team for a plea deal. doj and i.r.s. proved massive charges against hunter biden and decided to let them drop one by one. laura: given what we knew and what had come to light, it is curious they did not decide to plead this out. given utter disgrace reigning down on the biden family because of everything that has come out as a result of this, were they used to getting away with stuff or thought he could do no wrong or what? they flew jill biden back and forth from europe to delaware, i think as show of political force and it seems this delaware jury surprisingly did not go with the power play of the bidens and followed the facts and law here. laura: one thing in today s coverage of this is how the media quickly shifted to white w washing the concern about what has bveen done to president trup in state and federal court and isn t this great that the biden family is huddled up together supporting each other. comms director kate bedingfield said this. the biden family is close, close knit, they lean on each other. i worked for joe biden for eight years, i sat in the oval office when a member of the office would call him and he would step out to take a call from his family. he puts family first. this is very hard. laura: they put family first with money, as well. they had family tragedy, drug addiction is a charge thing. it has been hard for the people who tried to come up against the bidens, including the whistleblowers you represented and no one cared about them. hunter biden is suing i.r.s. ident identifying gary shapley and zie ziegler, the subject of the suit and we had to stop doj from taking a dive in this case. that is ome happening because hunter biden is bringing this suit and making outlandish accusations. laura: people call tip of the iceberg, red herring. mike calls it a side show. we ll see what happens in the sentencing. if what we saw last nights at the white house, it should be this, joe biden is not the one making major decisions. pre-k our freedom can never be secured. laura: we checked white house transcript for the transulation, he tried to say she knew as long as history was denied, our freedom can never be secured. he tried to talk about our founding. black soldiers were linked in line of patriots, ricked thrisk their lives american soil is. quality and freedom. laura: then he tried to clap. to the people on this side, clap your hands. people right here, clap your hands. people up top, clap your hands. laura: the dancing was better, right? laura: maybe you could argue it was late, he was tired, i don t think that is today. be pro-abolishing the aft. laura: i think he meant the atf. byron donalds joins us now. isn t a vote for biden, this is a vote for president harris? laura, it absolutely is, because we know it is just not conceivable that joe biden would last another four years. this is not a good situation. people have been having fun with it and laughing about it on social media. it is quite funny. it is sad when you know he is the person that has to engage with world leaders and making so many decisions with respect to what the federal agencies are doing. these decisionings are being made by people never empowered to be the president of the united states. voting for him in this election means giving power to somebody else, that is not what the american people should be doing and look at policy and realize if he was making decisions, they are god-awful decisions that have made our people less safe. laura: last night biden seemed to refer to republicans at one point, watch. they are all ghosts in new garments trying to take us back. they are taking away your freedoms, making it harder for black people to vote, attacking, diversity, equity and inclusion. laura: congressknow ma, using ghost, i don t know if a cute staffer was making an illusion to the kkkor what, did it land? no, it is incredibly sad. you have a president and white house and campaign team going to try to sew division and fear and sew that everybody else is tearing down this country when they are the ones that spied on the more than people. they leave our borders wide open. they have destroyed purchasing power of hard working men and women of america and seniors in america. people we should be afraid of are joe biden and campaign. we need a change this november, change is coming in the form of donald trump. laura: i wasn t going to mention this, this is important to play this and see how desperate department to put someone like you down because you disagree with them. this is congresswoman crocket. if we put people in office, skin folk, not our kin folk, like byron donalds, do you not understand history or because you married a white woman and you think it white wash you. they give him talking points and yes, master, i got it. laura: they said the same thing about condoleeza rice a and congressman, your response? jasmine sits on committee with me, she could have came and talked to me any time she wants to. nobody tells me what to say, everybody says that, i say what i think and speak my mind. policies of her party have been damaging toern ms, been damaging to black americans and americans have a choice, do they learn to tropes and fearmongering and gaslighting of department or are they going to look at policies, what matters in their pocketbook and support republicans this november? that simple. laura: thanks so much tonight. coming up next, merrick garland s doj has become its own theme in the babylon bee, i ll explain the hypocrisy. but don t kcritical race th theoryicize them. my angle is next. laura: garland s tragic comedy, the focus of tonight s angle. all right, just when we thought comedy was dead, someone from biden s cabinet publishes an oped. merrick garland other than waed everyone to stop being so mean, stop picking on the doj. we ve seen escalation of attacks, far beyond criticism and oversight, they are base lsz, personal and dangerous to defund depend investigation, special counsel prosecution of the former president. to quote john mcrenrow, you cannot be serious, the man prosecuting the gop front-runner and warn parents who stand up at school board meetings and warning about traditional athlicks, that guy is upset about criticism? check your constitution, sir, it is congress job to decide how to spend the money allocated to each department, not up to you and your activists. garland knows this, he just does not care and does not care about the rule regarding audio recordings about classified documents found in his garage. last week garland tried to claim it was an attack on the doj. these attacks have not and will not influence our decision-making. i will not be intimidated and the justice department will not be intimidated and we will not back down from defending democracy. laura: defending democracy? that is what you call stonewalling legitimate oversight? that man unleashed federal prosecutors and agents, spent taxpayer money to track and intimidate and jail january 6 on . the fact he wrote this op ed is only more evidence of the political nature of everything they do over there. because not only is garland wrong about the law, he fails to address republicans in congress who have cataloged myriad ways he has used doj for political retribution and he calls the attacks false claims in this mes made by those trying to influence the election. that is what he argues. e able to campaign freely without doj interference in a presidential election year that s trying to influence the outcome of an election? that s their argument? who wrote this piece? you see, all we want is for people to be able to vote for the candidate of their choosing. but to garland, and his political hit squad, a trump victory would, itself. be a threat to democracy. wrap your mind around that. we trust the people. but they don t. which is why they want a judge to decide it all and the same reason why they want as many illegals to rush in as possible to eventually vote in a far left super majority. garland s professed concern for protecting institutions and democracy is also belied by the glaring fact that at this very moment, his party is launching a 24/7 campaign to discredit the supreme court. pro-biden activists are secretly tape recording justices in an attempt to delegitimize future court decisions. news flash, by the way, justice alito believes in god, like totally. like, people in this country who believe in god, keep fighting for that to return our country to a place of godliness. well, i agree with you. i agree with you. i support your ruling on dobbs. i support, like, i m very pro-life, but, like, you know, i don t know how we bridge that gap, you know, like how do we get people. i wish i knew. i wish i knew. i don t know. it s not i don t think it s something we can do. we have a very defined role. yes. we need to do what we are supposed to do. laura: aside from the fact that there is nothing remotely problematic about what alito said remember he said a defined role we play and that s all we can do. does merrick garland support now the secret recordings of justices? did people who want to pearl clutch about this, you know, please tell me how we re going to get answers when the supreme court has been shrouded in secrecy and really just refusing any degree of accountability whatsoever, particularly in the face of, you know, what are very like extraordinarily serious ethic breaches. are we going to continue our tradition of secular democracy or led to christian theocracy? laura: christian theocracy. they are trotting that out again. in god we trust. christian theocracy. what a vile woman. or just a stupid woman. again, they don t care. the left is going to do anything they can to prop up a man fossilizing before our very eyes. they are going to turn a blind eye as justices are harassed at their homes, only stepping in by the way when a suspect literally planned to kill justice kavanaugh. and they will do nothing as leftist assault law enforcement or deface war memorials, right across from the white house. but they will prosecute three people in connection with skid marks on a pride flag. check out the difference between the two vandalized areas. happened on different coasts but it sends the same message. all fair minded people know what is going on here. the double standard, the irony, the hypocrisy is lost on biden s foot soldiers wh rip into the supreme court. only to claim republicans don t respect the rule of law. what size chip is on the shoulder of samuel alito no. grace one of nine human beings sitting for life on the supreme court. there is bitterness, anger and a plan for delayed revenge. these attacks have an overwhelming liquor retrospective and dangerous effect on the very foundations of pillars of democracy. and again, the rule of law is under attack. rachel s words it needs to be protected. so, it was heartening, seems like maybe he was listening when attorney general merrick garland submitted to the the washington post today an op-ed that served as something of a public warning. laura: protect the rule of law by taping supreme court justices and trying to delegitimize that institution. nice try. you just cannot make this up. do they even realize what they re saying? given how much time these people have spent contorting and twisting the law and the facts, i suggest they just quit their day jobs and maybe join circle da soleil or something. that s the angling. joining me now chris landau former law clerk to justices thomas and scalia and former ambassador to mexico. chris let s talk about the attack on the supreme court at the same time merrick garland is saying stop being mean to me and drying to delegitimize this institution of justice. welling laura, it s incredible how he is trying to blur the lines between legitimate criticism of the department of justice and, you know, threats and unacceptable forms of coercion. is he trying to make it seem like the department of justice is immune and imperspective yus to criticism. i mean, this is the most politicized department of justice in the united states history. i mean, this is the first time in history the department of justice is indicting the president s primary political opponent. the double standard has never been more brazen between whom they are prosecuting and what they re prosecuting for and what they re not prosecuting. and the fact that they are not even attempting, not even putting a fig leaf in an attempt to enforce fundamental laws like our border laws. we have never seen anything like this before in american history. for him to say it s beyond the pale to criticize the department of justice is astonishing. laura: because hunter is convicted on an obvious gun charge and three different charges, obvious open and shut case, everything that we say about what they re doing to trump is invalid. it s all good now. we re all good. that s kind of what they are doing, chris. again, the crazy thing about hunter is what about all the stuff that isn t charged here? i mean, the gun is only you knows, the tip of an iceberg of allegations. much more serious crimes and crimes that directly implicate potential crimes that directly implicate the president. which the gun crime, obviously does not. laura: right. easy, easy. easy piecey. chris, i want to move on to what the supreme court justices are facing now from the left. again, the same people who say the republicans are attacking fundamental norms and institutions, have no problem activists going on and taping supreme court justices. i don t think anything alito said was anything remotely problematic. your reaction tonight? totally agree. imagine what at the these people are doing. tasked justice leaders very defined task of interpreting and applying the law this activist says they need political accountability as if they are politicians. that s the whole point. they are judges. they read the laws and interpret them. but, you know, again, this person clearly, in your tape, was asking questions under false pretenses, trying to egg on the justice. and he had a very, i think, appropriate response? but basically, you know, the gloves are off for these people. no blow is too low. and then they claim that everything else is a danger to democracy. i mean, i think it s a danger to democracy when they re failing to enforce the law and they are brazenly, you know, one sided in their application of the law. and what they re trying to imprison the president s chief political rival. how is that not a danger to democracy, laura? laura: no, it s a danger to democracy when trump wins. chris, that s the irony of all of this. chris, always great to see you. democratic process. laura: that s correct. that s the threat to democracy. laura: chris, thank you so much. all right. who is coming across our border now? you will not believe this. plus, this woman is accused of stabbing a 3-year-old to death. and she is smiling. that s next. have you ever thought of getting a walk-in tub for you or someone you love? now is a great time to take a look at getting a safe step walk-in tub. with safe step s standard heated seat and new fast fill faucet, you can enjoy a nice warm bath up to 20% faster! and the convenient touch pad control is right at your fingertips. each tub comes standard with a dual hydrotherapy system. the ten water jets can help increase mobility, relieve pain, boost energy, and improve sleep. while the microsoothe advanced air therapy system oxygenates and softens skin. safe step walk-in tubs are built to maximize safety. so you can stay in your home and enjoy the comforts of bathing again. so call now for more information and a free no obligation consultation. laura: evil personified. this woman, smirking in court, after being seen on camera and accused of one of the worst crimes imaginable. fox s bill melugin has details. bill. bill: this story makes your blood boil. the woman accused of butchering a three-year-old boy can be smirking in court. she was smiling and giggling as she had counts read. the defendant did knowingly cause serious physical harm. bill: one week after ellis allegedly stabbed the child to death and wounded his 38-year-old mom outside a store in cleveland. the little boy in court could be seen in court while the woman smirked in front of them. your honor, one week ago she took everything from us. it is horrendous, i wish no bail period or extend to the max that you can at the very least. do whatever you can to keep this monster behind bars. bill: authorities describe this attack as a random act of violence. ellis pleaded not guilty to murder and attempted murder. the judge gave ellis $5 million bond and ordered she remain in custody. she could face the death penalty if convicted. back to you. laura: thank you. eight men with icu ties were just arrested after crossing the border illegally. these illegals received full vetting after crossing and no incri incriminating information was tabbed at the time. days, joining me now chad wolf former actinacting dhs secretary, under secretary under president trump. chad, we don t know when these illegals crossed. but we do know that the way this is kind of being reported it s like everybody giving themselves a pat on the back for the sting operation, okay. i guess. i guess. but, they should never have been allowed in this country in the first place. well, that s exactly right. it s this type of instance that certainly kept me up at night as acting secretary when we had just a fraction of individuals trying to enter this country illegally. so i can only imagine what it is doing or should be doing to president biden, secretary mayorkas and others. but, look, our vetting, i think what this tells you is that our vetting is only as good as the information that we get from countries. and the best information we get are for our allies so country like tajikistan and others we don t get very good vetting so we have a difficult time understanding who these individuals are that are coming into the country. but that s okay. our immigration law accounts for this. and it says actually to detain individuals who are coming into this country and instead of doing this massive catch and then release individuals into the interior of the united states which the biden administration has done. and so whether it s afghan nationals that they papa roll in or these type of individuals this idea we will check them after the fact they get here is the exact wrong approach. laura: this entire thing is an utter scandal doesn t even describe it, okay? this is the undermining of our sovereignty and now they are endangering forget all the economic woes this brings and the cultural problems. the national security damage that this is potentially doing to the country, and, you know, you can t vet. forgetting vetting. we are done. full up. we have 12 million people here illegally. we have no idea who most of these people are there is no vetting. like vetting the afghan refugees. we are not vetting any refugees, bringing them all in and hoping for the best. they cannot continue to happen in this country. no, it can t. again, these are the individuals that we actually apprehended. these are folks that border patrol saw. how many are there, chad? how many do you think. how many potential terrorists do you think if had you to guest. how many tajikistan folks are in that 2 million got away. we have no idea the department has no idea because of their strategic along that border is a complete and utter failure. laura: i don t even like to describe it as failure guy the way. i realize i called you under former, undersecretary, sorry, chad. there are great undersecretaries out there but you were the acting secretary. again, guy back to this idea of vetting. they are not vetting anybody. so now biden says well, these people from these six countries can t come in. russia, kyrgyzstan, tajikistan, so they knew this was coming, right? they knew this news was coming. so that news came out over the weekend. that s interesting timing, don t you think? now we have a list of six whopping countries that you can t come in from? yeah. i mean they know the countries of concern. they know countries that are not sharing information. so you have no idea, even if you encounter foreign nationals from those countries, you can t vet them because they are not sharing information. we have nothing to base an assessment on. and so they know that. they have known that for some time and the fact that they continue to exempt these individuals and allow folks to come into the country, you are not returning them. this is why you need a different border strategy. you need to prevent people from coming in. those that do come in, you need to both vet them but also detain them during their immigration court proceedings. and none of that is occurring today. laura: immediate turnback. go back to trump policy. can t do it. can t vet. our government couldn t get out of afghanistan. okay? 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we could all unsubscribe and switch to xfinity. their connection is unreal. and we could all un-experience this whole session. okay, that s uncalled for. laura: this is what the nifty newcomers in paris did after eu v voters delivered a rebuke to pro-refugee globalists. [cheering] laura: the wall street journal called the parliament election results blow to french and german. stunning defeat of macron and macron left with no choice. i m dissolving the national assembly this evening. laura: that sent parties scrambling. whatever happens, the anti-macron sentiment is real. are there similarities to our own upcoming election? more are rejected expensive climate regulation and obscenely high cost of living. douglas murray, new york post columnist and fox news contributor. douglas, the bbc, other, you no he, regime media types describe this as disturbing, extreme, or far right victories. what are they not getting here? well, several things. one is that media like the bbc have spent years calling all of these parties that have won in the most recent elections eu far right. in fact, they tend to call absolutely everybody slightly to the right of the most green leftist party far right. and now, i mean, the term is losing all meaning across the continent. the second thing is these media keep on saying things like the far right is on the march across europe. there s a boring predictability about that. what you have just shown your viewers, of course is the far left actually marching in europe, the far left this evening actually marching and demonstrating and rioting in the center of paris. i wouldn t expect to see that covered in any of the media in the coming days. laura: only ones marching and violent are the leftist who reject the elections. now, douglas, brexit back in 2015 i remember staying up all night watching those election results. a lot of people think that trump victory in 2016. will this pro-populist, pro-nationalist trend in the eu mean the same, perhaps, in 2024? it s very interesting question. i think so. and this is why. the main driver of the popular resentment across europe at the moment, that was shown in these election rules, is incredible concern by the population not far rightest, not hard rightest or anything else. but the majority populations. to what they see correctly as just unstopping illegal and legal immigration into the continent. the electorate have for years been trying to sound the alarm at the ballot box, the mainstream parties. and the mainstream parties have just not listened. you know, we have security concerns in a city like paris, which is about to host the olympics. islamist terrorist cell was just found the other day trying to create a spectacular terrorist event. are the french voters hard right or far right? no, they just don t like being blown up. you know, it s a kind of basic sentiment. and because macron and others have failed to answer this to answer your question about america. i think we will see something very similar. we know what the situation is on the southern border of this country. we know what the biden administration has failed to do. if the incumbent government does not wrestle with mass illegal population shifts, then people will obviously vote for somebody else. n country that somebody else is very clear. in europe, it s becoming clearer by the day. douglas, brilliant analysis of the situation. thank you so much. all right. biden caught in a trans, and what about pickleball? can that save his campaign? yeah, jimmy failla is on it and that s nex i was scared when i was told age related macular degeneration could jeopardize my vision. it was hard, but taking preservision was easy. preservision has the exact clinically proven areds 2 formula recommended by the nei. i m taking control like millions of others. time for wtf. joining me now, jimmy fail a laura: time for wtf, what the failla, joining us is jimmy failla. you can t make it up. a few hours after hunter s conviction for breaking gun laws, president biden spoke about how important our nation s gun laws are. watch. president biden: i want to thank you, instead of trying to stop our ban they are working like hell to stop it. if they want to think to take on government if we get out of line, they are talking again about, they need f-15s, they don t need a rifle. laura: jimmy. jimmy: i think what he was trying to say is gavin newsom 2024. this guy is finished. okay. laura, we re not supposed to have the united states president speaking with subtitles below the screen, that is where we are now. a guy in office makes the sign language interpreter shrug. he makes up words, not good. laura: the biden team, they are getting pretty desperate, in effort to sway older voters, they are planning a pickleball tournament in virginia, pancake breakfast, bingo in arizona and a phone bank with second gentgaming in new hampshire. that is exciting after seeing him dance. jimmy: who does joe consider older? i ve seen younger faces on money. idea he thinks anyone is older than him scares me. they are in a desperate spot, they tried buying younger voters, nobody wants anything to do with this. laura: are you a pickleball player? do you pickleball with the best of them? jimmy: if i can t bet on it, i don t play it or watch it. until they start putting lines on pickel elball, this is a sport for out of shape people. laura: summon forgot to push biden s on button, pull the shirt up, there is an on button. watch. [ ] jimmy: yeah. you know what he looked like, he looks like an amish guy that walked into best buy. so overwhelmed, does not know what is happening around him. two doors down from a guy in a dress, i don t know what we re looking at. if biden does not run for president, he can be in frozen straight glitz. laura: the first gentleman, he s doing there has to be moratorium on anyone who can t dance, dancing and not that 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 brough

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