♪ ♪ >> we begin with a frightened new report today revealing hundreds of illegal immigrants have crossed the border into the united states and they are being smuggled in by an ice is linked human smuggling network. 50 of them are somewhere in our country. no one knows exactly where they are. no one knows exactly where they are. no one knows exactly if they will ever be found. in about 90 minutes, at home and security secretary alejandro mayorkas is set to hold a news conference to brag about president biden's for the accomplishments. it is mind-boggling. they think we are not's. i am harris faulkner. it is "outnumbered" time and michael holmes are here, emily compagno and kandace in any also joining us, from fox business, shell, sony former congressman and can they lee zeldin. it is new and is unsettling. nbc reports that the department of homeland security is now searching for 50 of those illegal border crossers. and we know that they were released into the united states when they reached the border because they were not on the government's terrorist watch list. according to the nbc report, they were among a group of more than 400 people that the dhs had actually identified as "subjects of concern" because they were brought in to our nation by an isis link smuggling network. some of them who were arrested reportedly have been removed from the country. we need a number on that. we need details but we need to know who these people were but we want to know more about that isis smuggling group. you think mayorkas with talk about that when he speaks in a little while. don't hold your breath. the remaining of the group have been found in some places across 17 states in the united states and we are told they could soon be arrested. the heightened tensions over a potential care network come as the number of suspected terrorists reaching the united states borders has. >> and ex financially and i say what is plural because we never really talked about the northern border but we should. all of this is happening under the biden administration. the biden border crisis is is now the biden porter disaster. homeland security secretary mayorkas is standing behind biden's policies. >> he is indeed moving in the right direction. our policy is working. our policies are working. we are conducting more removal flights than ever before. we are moving people through the system and those who do not qualify are being removed or returned more rapidly. >> harris: you know who is not being removed? mayorkas. it is harder by the day to figure out how they could not kick him after he got impeached with a vote. for the senate has to decide whether or not he loses his job and he still has it. >> yeah, what a failure. what a failure when you look at the numbers that has costis logan porter including gotaways, it is over 5 million. and that. and that is to the southwest border. the number is higher. what is appalling to me, you know, do we in a, do we have a trading system? look at that image pretty we have any sort of vetting image? now we have migrants who are apparently linked to isis that we are now looking for but here is the cherry on top of all of that, the data that i shared with you. a white house memo that they put out from andrew bates to allies and interested parties, they said that biden took decisive executive action and as a re result, unlawful order encounters at lunch but they are bragging about what they have what they have done and we triggered the new york times, they say that biden plans to go on the offensive on immigration on the debate. how do you go on offense when women have been killed? lincoln riley, you plan to go on offense, no, sir. run far away from this issue. >> looked at the last hour, the former acting ice director under trump was with me and i was almost in tears by the end because he was telling us things about what those last 30 minutes would have been like for those american victims, those women and young girls. the point is terror he said and so they make the last few minutes hell. and we know they recorded some of it. what do you think they do with those figures? it sounds like rick rubin. >> this is not the last of it. it is going to keep happening and we're not talking about what has happened since january of 2024 where talk about what has happened over the course of the last two weeks. 12-year-olds, 30 euros here from coast to coast, new york city to l.a., atlanta, and elsewhere, mothers who are getting raped and killed and they are going to mobilize and to the gang activity. we saw how m.s. 13 was building up. president schubert came in and really tackled it in 2017. these groups are going to continue to engage in activities that have led to ulcers of other crimes that are getting committed. now, who is going to fact-checked what is coming out of the white house right now, actually look at the inspector general of the dhs saying that there is not sufficient vetting and screen that is going on right now. that is their own inspector general. and you need to know at the border, who someone is, that they believe in what they say baylee -- they believe and that is done through documentation and vetting and interrogation. and if you don't have enough documentation, that means that your interrogation has to be more intense, has to be more thorough. but you can't do is say, okay, we don't have enough documentation. we can to enhance interrogation so we can confirm any of the stuff. so we will just figure it out later. it is a flawed security process that even the inspector general has called out. >> harris: cheryl? >> the warning signs have been flashing for months about this. going back to the issue with isis. and christopher wright himself has testified he is concerned about it. who is coming to this country and what are their intentions? we just heard from mike morell. he wrote that op-ed, remember, in foreign affairs. here is what he said. and is not difficult to imagine a person even a group with the intensity to harm slipping across a border where they supported two and a half million encounters and then purchasing assault rifles, carrying out a large massacre. there is no shortage of location where hundreds if not thousands of people gathered on a regular basis and all may be ready targets for those seeking to incite terror. and he goes on to say that when someone makes a serious threat within our borders, because of what is happening at the southern border. is isis making one of this? yes. isis-k is also making off of -- making money off of the drug trade in afghanistan. where are these people now? can't find them. and we have had too many warning signs and it is going to continue. >> harris: so emily, tom homan shared with me how he gets to seven to 8,000 people coming across the border a day. and he called it a shell game that the u.s. government is now playing under biden's most recent executive actions and orders. and what he says is they are now legally allowing some people who would normally go between the check points and sneak in to qualify as counted among those who are not illegal. so they are processing them differently and that is how they are able to say, we did not pick up 20,000 people, which is biden's number, because not that many illegals were coming. but if you change somebody's status, you don't really know who is coming. >> emily: we saw them playing a similar shell game with the unaccompanied minors where they put them under different agencies. so they were able to say, we just have five because there's 350 this next agency of the chain -- up the chain. this is frightening. we cannot overstate the implications and the risk associated with these lost individuals associated with isis. isis. one of the most prolific dangerous and wantonly cruel terrorist organizations in the world for the international criminal court which this administration likes to support. there -- their main prosecutor called them crimes of unspeakable cruelty, trend eight slavery, torture, mutilation, the list goes on and the direct threat and the direct implementation those invocations to americans, it is frightening. keep in mind you talked about the northern border earlier. just in december we reported that 85% of those nabbed that were on the terror watch list were on the canadian border. we have been shouting it from the rooftops this entire time. so yes, the entire global intelligence and national security community has been raising alarm bells quite clearly for some time. it is the white house. and this administration, that refuses to look americans in the eye and say, is, under our watch, your lives are now threatened and now isis, i can't imagine anything worse. >> harris: so we have got it it is huge cnn presidential debate that will be simulcast on fox. emily, do you honestly think that jake tapper and dana bash are going to up to speed? because this is the issue that americans say they care about. >> emily: i hope they do. >> harris: i hope so, too. >> emily: i'm not holding my breath. >> harris: a count down to the cnn potential to be tomorrow night. president joe biden and former president donald trump will take the stage in what is expected to be the most watch presidential debate in american history. a live report on their preparation strategies next. mike had a heart attack a year ago. but he's still living in the red. with a very high risk of another attack. with his risk factors his recommended ldl-c level should be below 55. find out if you're living in the red. learn how to get a free ldl-c test. were you worried the wedding would be too much? nahhhh... 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>> it has been six days since we've seen. and biden hunkered down at camp david with his close advisors, his longtime ally ron klain, among the folks reportedly helping him to shake the cobwebs off. according to the new york times, movie theater and an airplane hangar have been converted into a stage and formal mock debates have begun. and the trump campaign thinks people should be outraged by this. >> i don't think that this is getting enough attention in the media and how biden is elevating the bar for himself by taking the entire week off. i'm sure that the families of lincoln riley or rachel gordon probably don't like that joe biden is taking a week off to get ready for a debate. how do you take a week off like that when you are the leader of the free world. >> in a place called is great to trump campaign said they expect biden to be ready sing his muscle memory will kick in after 50 years in politics. but they also said he will "probably be filled with adderall like in the state of the union" and also credited interference from cnn's moderators. team biden says that is a sign that they are nervous. >> i work on hillary clinton's campaign. she also debated him very effectively. he accused her of being on dr drugs. president biden debated donald trump twice in previous debates. this is what he does because he doesn't have anything else to run on. he does not have a plan. >> trump is opting for policy discussions out on the campaign trail and according to reports, biden's team has studied trump's recent comments to see what get under his skin the most in hopes of triggering him tomorrow night. the biden campaign has been leading into messaging calling from a convicted felon but using that line at the debate could draw a per now to president's s, hunter, also show subtitle. his law license was suspended in dc following his guilty verdict on the charges, emily. >> emily: jacqui, thank you. bring it back to kels, lee zeldin, what you make of the leadoff to the ufc cnn's debate? >> i know it is a crazy thought. there are people watching who have not made up their mind up. >> oh, yes. >> and whether you are present report president biden, you are showing up. you have to keep these motors in mind. there are republicans and independents and democrats out there across american -- america including a set of swing states who want to know who is going to do a better job securing the border and tackling the economy and crime. the top issues for americans including those voters are those. basically economy, crime, border, and i hope that there's an actual substantive discussion on it and when the questions get asked to present truck has a record to talk about of what he did to secure the border during his term. president biden came into office top priority, starting on day one and starts eroding these policies and now last segment we were talked about what is going on the border and people come into the country. on the biden side and the white house's side, they are trying to get through the november election. the rest of america wants to no, how are you going to permanently solve the problem? and that is issue after it back this issue for biden and the white house. they are trying to get through an election. in one of these problems actually tackled and fixed. and i think that both will show up alert. both will show up serious and a lot of americans will be tuning in to make their mind up. it is a big opportunity for presidential. >> emily: kayleigh, you perfect the former president. can you share what that was like? >> kayleigh: yeah, it was a fascinating time. i was a part of the secondary preparation. and we learned a lot from the first debate preparations. jason miller said it is very important. how do you take off when you are the leader of the free world? preston cook never did that. his first debate, he had these small prep sessions. but then we learn that is not the best way to prepped former president trump. you have to learn to adapt to your prospect is one of your biggest jobs in the white house. what we learned. and trim, he has great recall. he knows the status. he knows the facts because he is the one in charge. we don't need to tell him things. he knows what to do. what we could provide, how we could be value added is giving him pivot points. we know that moderators are going to be biased in this case for sure. so i created six pages called "debate game changers" that have offense only. and we put if they put you on defense, president trump, here's the one line that would allow you to pivot into office. he did a brilliant job and that second debate, he hands down won the debate. but it was all him. we let trump be trump. he had the facts. >> what do you make of this? >> i was looking at what the "wall street journal" editorial board has put out and they said there's two things, watershed moments for president trump. the debate on cnn but then also his pick for vice president. going back to the debate, whether they predict and they want him in the op-ed, they are warning him against grievance politics and that biden is going to try to go to him on january 6 and a stolen election. that is what the "journal" says. back to the audience, you are absolutely right. what are you going to do for me in the next four years? are we going to go backwards? are we going to go forward? how are you going to deal with geopolitical issues? and i think that in particular, if it does come to the border, former president trump is going to have a very strong argument. but we shall see. >> and harris made the great putt that even if that moderators focus on those things, americans care so much more about their wallace right now and their safety and their security. even if they are asked about it, the americans will be craving the answers to those policies they care about it. -- about picker-upper i want to go back to something you said that i think is particularly salient. it will be the same effects on fox but it is the idea of the person reaching out to people who have made up their mind. it is potentially true that that group has grown a bit because of the things like crime and the biden border crisis, so on and so forth and in the groups specifically of the suburban women. if they now are feeling less safe than they were not even let's just say six weeks ago, you may have some pinch-hitters that he did not count on note that have said previously we don't want to vote for donald trump because he was hurting a little bit and suburban women -- in a suburban women. he has an opportunity to reach them through the issue of "but you were safer when i was present." russia did not invade a neighbor when i was president. so, i mean, you could say a whole host of things to reach those suburban women and go at it with safety and then you could do with money. 1.4, joe. where is your real inflation number that i handed to you? what did you do with it? that sort of thing. >> i am a little concerned that biden's group is wanting to trigger trump. i don't know what that means because i thought that is potentially what at least one of them has proven by comparing trump on air to hitler, jake tapper. i thought, that might come potentially from a cohost. but i really have not gamed out that they would get him to do that. i will be shocked if biden does not get those heart issues that people care about because trump, just shovel away some wins there. but we will see. everybody will see. >> that is right. tune in to fox news democracy 2024, special coverage of the cnn presidential debate simulcast. our coverage begins tomorrow, june 27th, 8:00 p.m. eastern time. the squad is losing a member. convicted a alarm polar and self complained -- proclaimed has been ousted from congress. that story is next. ♪ ♪ type 2 diabetes? discover the ozempic® tri-zone. ♪ ♪ i got the power of 3. i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. in studies, the majority of people reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. i'm under 7. ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as stroke, heart attack, or death in adults also with known heart disease. i'm lowering my risk. adults lost up to 14 pounds. i lost some weight. ozempic® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't share needles or pens, or reuse needles. don't take ozempic® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. stop ozempic® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, or an allergic reaction. serious side effects may include pancreatitis. gallbladder problems may occur. tell your provider about vision problems or changes. taking ozempic® with a sulfonylurea or insulin may increase low blood sugar risk. side effects like nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea may lead to dehydration, which may worsen kidney problems. living with type 2 diabetes? 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why are you messing up? i'm in the zone right here. >> kayleigh: you can get more perfect than lee zeldin. i have been reading and a lot of the high-level political analysis that israel was not the main issue. the anti-semitic remarks were not of the main issue. they refer to the fact that ads were talking about his votes against biden's infrastructure -- infrastructure bill. i believe anti-semitism was a big part of this race. >> i completely agree with you, kayleigh. there were a lot of people showing up that thought that boeing's term -- bowman's term was a five alarm fire. when you see it in the halls of congress and you want to do something about it, frustrated since october 7th of rising anti-semitism, where is my voice? what is my power to be able to fight back? and for voters in this district, and these were democratic primary voters, the president of the opportunity. i think they feel like bowman was embarrassing this district and these voters. they are probably people who showed up voting against bowman who may have supported him in the past. and they just decided enough is enough. the fire alarm stunt. and it seemed like he was there in congress to just constantly count whatever table is in front of him and just so loud and not get absolutely anything done. and i think these voters, i guess they were just trying to take their district back. >> kayleigh: and you wonder how concerned he was about his national profile versus his district. his rally was not even in his district. i read something in "axial," harris, and it was intriguing because it was several like to democrats. and they quoted them. some house democrats rattled. listen to this quote. the number is gross. i don't like it, one told "act c.o.s." and then you get this. you know what is wrong? you know what is overkill? 9/11 conspiracy theories. : october 7th atrocities propaganda and then barely apologizing after. >> harris: 14 1/2 million dollars. they did what they had to do. and they were talking to the -- aipac was talking to the constituents. clearly her constituents don't mind if she whips out this country and walks around the stage and he cusses like whatever. public. but it is a bigger grab. and you can see this. so who is he flexen for now? he was already down 17 points going into election day yesterday and when you see this and that when you hear george vladimir, a very moderate older gentleman just talked about the issues, just let's focus on this, i mean, bowman really lost his cause because he cannot be a normal guy that he cannot just in those moments talk about what was really facing the voters in his constituencies and that sounds like the man in the white house. he is not really looking at the moment. he is looking at the one in november. they have that in common. you know? i don't think the squad is going to necessarily miss this guy. there are eight other members. but maybe he was trying to get a job higher than this. >> maybe so. emily, i want to read this. this was a washington post opinion piece. the title of it was jamaal bowman was a democratic trump. that might be the worst take i have ever heard in my entire life. >> emily: i don't even understand. >> kayleigh: leave it to the mainstream press to suggest that. >> kayleigh: leave it. >> kayleigh: leave it to them to cobble together reports to make sense. my takeaway from this is this was a reckoning -- >> emily: leave it to them to kakko the case cobble together something that does not make sense. it reminds me of when president biden continues harping on january 6 or says that democracy is certain under trump. these phrases that were sort of lodge in 2016 and people may be gave them a shot and then what they got was just this for 4 years. he cannot get in the improvement. they got an erosion of security, safety. explosion of anti-semitism and they got someone that frankly the behavior is not befitting the house of congress. let alone any employment in my opinion. and engaging in families that were reduced to misdemeanors. at the end of the day, people are sick and tired of and take -- they are exhausted. they need policy decisions. you need leadership. they need real lawmakers and real congressmen. jamaal bowman is no longer want. >> kayleigh: cheryl, everyone is looking at august and whether she loses her seat. politico playbook team fully and here is what they found. for cori bush and her challenger wesley bell. says this year that he'd. the pool of 400 voters was conducted last week on behalf of democratic majority for israel. both have been critical of squad members for their views of israel. but we will note that the april poll nailed latimer's margin of victory. >> harris: and trey gowdy said cori bush is in trouble. a couple of things. i would like to thank my fellow new yorkers for voting with common sense. those that got rid of jamaal bowman last night did the right thing. the other thing that i thought was incredulous is he did not even call latimer to congratulate him on his win. he did not even have the decency to do that. shocker. back to aipac really quick here. jamaal bowman is the perfect example of someone who ignored his constituents, ignored, they were, did not listen to them, did not pick up the phone. well, ritchie torres who actually wants to sit next to jamaal bowman, here is what he said . he said, aipac did not illegally pull a fire alarm. aipac did not deny hamas raped israel women. yeah, i talk all day about this. >> yes. my mom left a note on the coffee pot, bowman lost, there's hope for the country. who do americans think will win the big face-off between biden and trump? 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what is each candidate going to wear? that is important. >> it is not important to make. >> will he bring up any legal issues? i think that yeah, i say focus on the kitchen table issues. that is what i want to hear about. i want to hear about what you are going to do for the country and also i think geopolitics, which i mentioned earlier. i'm really interested in that. >> kayleigh: emily, hillary clinton said expectations for trump are so low that if he does not literally light himself on fire on thursday evening, some will say he was done with presidential. i think she is smart to say that because some of the voters seem to have been picking up on that. >> emily: and she has a history of inflammatory commentary especially with person trump when she said that he was talking around the stage. i think she will continue to set a colorful expectation. what i heard from the commentaries and perhaps it is like a rorschach test but what i heard is a diversity of opinion in terms of the issues that are important to people and all of them are equally important. the economy and one of those young people said abortion. and livelihoods and wholeness and safety. there's a whole host of issues and to your point, not of the inward said something like, oh, i want to see them go at it. americans care what their presidential potential will do for them, and the security and safety of their livelihood and their allies here. so to me, i feel and hope that these guys step up to it and by these guys a meter my creators. >> kayleigh: i love that guy who set the moderators are the guys who need to step up. >> in all the answers came across as personal. this is what i as a voter want to see. and you said something very interesting about the debate prep for 2020 earlier in the show. the questions that get asked by these moderators have a particular angle, direction. and to drop does not have to go with whatever that angle is. if you ask some question about january 6, i would say, you want to talk about attack on democracy? dot dot dot. you want to talk about attacks on democracy, you have to accept that line, that angle. tran09 i tell. i like it. >> it is true what he is saying. if jake tapper thinks he can get away with 90 minutes, he would do it. when this comes up to trump, what trump should say is you want to focus on one day three years ago but i want to focus on every single day of the last three years that have driven america down a hole. >> great line. >> harris: it really hit me with the young man at the end who was talking about blue-collar workers. and it made me think of something that we used to say during the height of the pandemic one to trump was leading the country. that those are the people who are keeping things going. and it will be interesting to see him if that topic were to come up or if he were to bring up those essential workers, how they are still essential, they just can't pay their bills anymore. >> kayleigh: yeah, bingo. a lot of good advice. janet yellen is under fire for her latest reaction to skyhigh grocery costs. those comments next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ chewy, a citi client, uses citi's financial expertise to help drive its growth and keep its supply chain moving, so more pet parents can get everything they need... right when they need it. keeping more pets, and families, happy. ♪ for the love of moving our clients forward. for the love of progress. it's pain o'clock! let's do this! sorry, pain. i can't let you in. what? 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>> yes. >> it is sticker shock, isn't it? >> no. >> kayleigh: she said no. >> of course not. we were sitting at 1.4% annual inflation when joe biden took office. it is spike in june of 2022 to 9.1%. now, on your show today, harris, you played it by the kgb, who said inflation has come down substantiallnc2022. sahar. let's forget about where we started in -- >> harris: oh, 100 percent. and she said that eggs are cheaper now than they were. yeah, i mean. there goes of the white house is doing is doing knows that what has is doing and we are going into the debate. they better be doing something because that is an issue that they can really hit on. but the countless and their willingness to lie about this is really not acceptable. >> gaslighting. >> harris: i don't understand how biden misremembered that the 9% was on his watch. i don't know how shes remembers the cost of bread. you're going to have to make a one arm sandwich because who can afford the whole loaf? i'm not being cute about that. the prices are up astronomically. and those are packaged goods. perishables are up and you can't afford to buy many of them because they go bad quickly. our perishables. i don't know what world she is in, karine jean-pierre. but it does not involve grocery shopping. >> i was like, is this woman a billionaire with a b? i read in the daily mail that ht worth. when i go to the grocery store, i stare at the thing and it is like, tran19, tran19, tran19. i don't know how people are surviving in this but she sees no sticker price. >> spin jobs on everything coming out of the white house and you start off the show with secretary mayorkas. on any given day of people coming illegally in the country. is always good. now you hear it coming out of the treasury. the family that goes to checkout and was at 300-dollar bill and now it is 450-dollar bill and instead your refrigerant your refrigerant kit is used to go empty because you as a parent can't afford to go spend that 450 and that you see the biden administration and the secretary of treasury saying that there's no problem here. what you are desperate for is for these people to go on camera and say, we understand what you are feeling. >> yes. >> we need to do everything in our power to fix it. >> and i and one thing real quick? energy prices are up 40%. your gas tank, how you live your life. you can't ignore the numbers. >> harris: and we are in the middle of an extended heat wave. if you look at what people are spending money on, of course they are going to make choices. if it is 117 degrees in phoenix, you're going to need some ac. so you might give up a meal and that is what we are writing about. i don't know how they missed it. this is the same woman who said that inflation is transitory. >> and that is before interest rates and housing costs. >> kayleigh: and you know who suffers the most? the children. we have historic food insecurity in public schools. and yet somehow it is unsafe by this administration. stay with us, guys. 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