the agency has not. at least not publicly. hello, i m john roberts in washington and sandra with our two. sandra: more questions than answers as each hour goes by. this is america reports and fox told embattled head of the secret service kim cheatle did me at the convention last night with former president trump in milwaukee. there are still gaps, many of them in the timeline leading up to the shooting. we are told secret service did not deem thomas crooks a threat until he retrieved the weapon and climbed onto that roof. john: the butler town manager will join us in a minute to talk about the local police response to the shooting. back and forth and finger-pointing with the secret service. sandra: but first, we get to correspondent david spunt live in washington for a spear they say retrieved. does that mean the gun was hidden somewhere? retrieved, that is what we are being told that we suspected so but we are getting this from the secret service source. we don t k
dana: hello, everyone, i m dana perino along with jesse watters, joe jeanine pirro, and greg gutfeld. and this is the five. from a brush with death to speaking with millions, the anticipation is building for donald trump s you know rnc address this evening. his first speech since would be assassin s bullet came near to killing him. the speech tonight will be north of an hour and he will not use the name biden once but he ll weigh out the case for the ticket and we will focus on unity and parts in the wake of saturday s assassination attempt. we got brand-new video of the former president talking about the attempt on his life. a first time we ve heard this. this has been our best campaign. how does that happen? how did that happen? [cheers and applause] that s why they call it close call. that was then amazing thing. in many ways it changes your attitude, your viewpoint on l life. obviously i think you appreciated that even more. just something happened. something happen
name! [laughter] judge jeanine pirro, richard fowler, jesse watters, and greg gutfeld has a new shirt. it is 5:00 in new york city, and this is the five. [laughter] in just 90 minutes from now, joe biden, who presumably will know his own name, will face the biggest test in his 50 year long political career, high-stakes solo news conference in his presidency, his legacy come and his reelection campaign all on the line. it could be his last chance to fend off a rebellion that is growing by the minute. one tiny verbal slip up or misfire, this could be the downfall. new reports says that if biden fails, he is poised to face a delusion of fresh calls from democratic lawmakers to drop ous giving her party the green light to go after him. the president s supporters and the media are getting ahead of damage control by trying to lower expectations that they had already raised. i don t think we should set the stakes too high. there is a conscious understanding out to over pre
along with judge jeanine pirro, harold ford, jr., jesse watters and dana perino. my doppelgaenger george clooney and nancy pelosi dropping nukes that could incinerate joe biden s tanking campaign. the big guy will come think thig he had survived a democratic mutiny, then nancy shows up on his favorite show tonight him in the back to. what s up to the president to decide if he is going to run. we are all encouraging him to make that decision, because time is running short. do you want him to run? i want him to do whatever he decides to do. let s hold off. whatever you are thinking, either tell somebody privately but you don t have to put that out on the table until we see how it goes this week. greg: she s not in the mood to elaborate more on her biden backstab of. do believe in waiting so l long in my speaking english to you? i m not going to be making any statements right now in the hallway. to a person i ve never met before, a total stranger. greg: that
game, placing some of it on former president trump. despite all the warnings of a surge, he admitted his administration was cut off by a micron and the lack of test gillian: fox team coverage starts out now. for step, wall street journal s james freeman. and we ve got senior national correspondent rich edson with the president in rehoboth beach, delaware. hi, rich. good afternoon, gillian. a short while ago president biden signed a proclamation reversing that travel ban from several african nations because of a micron. it s been in effect for about a month. it goes out of effect on friday. the president justified this by saying that he wanted that travel ban to give the u.s. some time to learn more about a micron and prepare for its arrival. part of that was a meeting yesterday at the white house. the president convened a virtual meeting with several of the nation s governors. it was a bipartisan meeting where he touted his administration s work this year expanding test