>> what we're learning now. new york police preventing what they say could have been a disaster after stop ago vehicle for a blacked out license plate and later finding out a whole lot more and those guys the guy riding that vehicle. holding in jail and remember very well and what happen when had three of the 9/11 hijackers were first pulled over in routine traffic stops. stops after they were let go. this arrest coming after icecaptured illegal migrants with suspected ties to isis. never good. that is igniting new concerns over exactly who is crossing our borders and not just inside our boarders. new threats outside too. russian warships are roaming just off the coast of florida. china's build ago new megaport in south america and north america is north korea and all over u.s. ally south korea. is the ship about to hit the fan? i had to practice that line forever. general rob spalling and former fbi special and we're all over treasury secretary janet yellen saying our debt is nearly $35 trillion but that is at a reasonable level as donald trump suggests we replace taxes with tariffs to fund it all. is that a reasonable response? we'll add it all up with former house speaker and gop 2012 speaker paul ryan and mouse whip tom emmer and ken fisher. they're here and only here. over in the uk, princess kate middleton makes her first royal public appearance since cancer diagnosis and says she's not out of the woods yet and we're ready to go now. neil: good morning, everyone. i'm neil cavuto and hope it's a great day for you. we could avoid a disasser and nypd describing the capture of a vehicle and guy driving with possible terror intentions and nate foy has more on what they're learning. hey, nate. reporter: hey, neil, good morning. the queen's da is not charging as terrorism but the investigation continues after a traffic stop that prosecutors say may have prevent addis aster for the city of new york and possibly -- prevented a disaster for the city of new york and judge sanson held without bail on weapons charges and pulled over for covering his license plate and officers approached the car and found a knife holster to his leg and ax taped to the ceiling of the car. that was just the beginning. take a look at this. officers found 11 weapons in total include ago loaded 9-millimeter glock handgun and several myself and daggers, a weighted whip and stun gun. >> we'll look at computers and find out what his intent it. s. we're the city of new york and need to protect our city. reporter: investigators found nypd body armor, orange mta vest and mask and baton and phrases in air bibbing. >> add together the language on the baton, which is, you know, god and forgiveness and lucky for choice and you're going to learn today and add that plus the uniforms that give them access to other places in the city of new york and other places in the city of new york, it's concerning. >> he apologized in the traffic stop saying sorry, i'll take it off. there's a lot of drunk people nowadays. he told police he was visiting his uncle in queens. neil. neil: thank you, nate. nate foy on all that. no white house reaction to this arrest and the president is back from italy getting ready for a big fundraiser going on in holly hollywood tonight for which they're raise ago ton of bubs. lucas tomlinson has more. reporter: that's right. president biden attending the fundraiser in los angeles with some of the elite and president biden traveling through the night aboard air force 1 and landed at andrews air force base and brief stop for what he arrived just over a week ago in los angeles and the video of that is the president's arrival there and he landed and here he is getting off air force one followed by daughter ashley and might be getting a jump on debate prep while flying back from it and she having a free day and debate is less than two weeks away and george clooney and julia roberts and jimmy kimmel and fox was told $28 million was already collected heading into tonight's fundraiser and some tickets sold at the door and that number is expected to rise and make it is the largest democratic fundraiser in history and that's bigger than the previous event set in march at radio city musical and obama was also there at that one. at the g7 in italy, pope francis was the first pope to attend the meeting of the world's seven largest economies and not traveling far from the vatican and some eyebrows were raised here and president biden touched heads with the pontiff and violation of protocol and handshake and kissing of the ring and hunter biden's children were on the trip and joined their grandfather when biden met with the pope and earlier president biden said he'd not pardon or commute any potential sentence for his son and that sentencing is not scheduled and not clear if george clooney's wife amall will be attending thg the fundraiser and she's irked that president biden calling icc international criminal court arrest warrant for benjamin netanyahu outrageous and we'll have to wait and see, neil. neil: to your point, clooney did call directly the white house and i don't know what happened with that. it struck me as odd. what are you hearing about that? reporter: of course george clooney has a lot of ties in the white house and perhaps no the a direct line to president biden is knows that the phone numbers here in the west wing and just being interested to cc if his wife puts that aside of calling the news and starts fresh tonight at fundraiser and helps raise money for someone that both people want in office and to be reelected, neil. neil: got it, thank you, lucas tomlinson. i want to go to nicole parker on this terror threat and was around and dealt with 9/11 and thinking too with the capture of the guy in new york and, nicole, they weren't going to let him go and there's a history with some of the hijackers involved in 9/11 and were in various traffic stops and later let go and we know what happened after that and everyone is being super careful about this. what do you make of it? reporter: right, now is the time for law enforcement to step it up and anyone with potential links to terrorism or going to waiver in that manner, put it away and look into them and fully investigate them and see their link and intentions and we must protect the homeland. neil, i've been on junior show many time this is week in particular. i cannot stress it enough. the counter terrorism threat right now is at all time high for our nation. we have the ongoing threats that we have on a regular basis but see what happened october 7. that's inspiring individuals for what's apping in the middle east and inspiring individuals to act out and we have the border and that's dangerous and i see that as imminent threat to the country and wide open boarder and i'd like to take a moment frank and she thank those in law enforcement and thank the border patrol agents and thank the texas dps and taction national guard and fbi agents and all of those that are working tirelessly and going to protect the nation right now and a lot of them don't feel supported and my dear friends and fbi and this administration and border patrol agents feel like social workers and that's not what they signed up for. we need to have admiration and respect for them because it's a thankless job and yet we're expecting them to protect us from another terrorist attack and 9/11. neil. nicole, you maybe understand this process better than i, that's a given in fact, but we haven't raised officially the terror threat in the country even with all the developments and i know the old days we had color levels and all that and those days seem to have gone by the wayside and shouldn't that have happened already given the arrests and given some of the curious activity that at least raise that threat and neighboring it known to the american people this is going on? >> correct, we're so far off the charts and where you going to raise it to at this point? christopher wray can only get in front of congress so many types and testify. i have something to present as well. kris christopher wray knows it's the fbi's job to prevent a terror attack and i sure hope he's had closed door meetings with secretary mayorkas on a regular basis and explaining how dangerous to have the border open and he said you're putting us in grave danger and grave risk because again that is his job to protect us. it is un-consable to me we've -- unconscionable to me this has happened and why work counter terrorism cases if they work the boarder and they work tirelessly to protect us and have open door policy and anyone can come in and imagine how de-moralizing that is and work so hard to prevent terrorist in our nation and the border neil: sorry to jump on you, nicole, what would be the trig event and think if the sheer numbers aren't a little alarming where they're coming from would be and wasn't that long ago where much of the pop layings coming through that border were from five countries and mexico, guatemala and you are guy and some of the -- uruguay and some of the others and some as far as china and damage ziti stan and two of the eight for tajikistan and that's nowhere near our border or near anything and i'm wondering, that alone would raise terror threats wouldn't it? >> absolutely and i believe the terrorist threat is so far off the charts that this administration just refuses to acknowledge it and for the last three and a half years, it's a problem and election year, it's an issue. there are policies and laws in place that have been in place and if enforced, we'd not be in the situation and now it's an election year and looking to say we tried to do all this and republicans didn't want to pass and they're causing problems and look, it's very simple and enforce the current laws on the books and close the border and the problem is now the damage is done; right. you've got millions of people here and playing hide and seek, neil. it's like telling 13,000fbi agents there's 10,000 people here and go play hide and seek and the potential terrorists and 13,000fbi agents and assigned to work counter terrorism and it would literally take so many fbi agents working full-time and the potential threat and putting our country in and unconsciousable in and -- unconscionable and it's gross negligence frankly. neil: you've been warning them with the flip side and going for this in a week of these disturbing events and thank you for that, nicole parker, former fbi special agent fox news contributor and heed her warnings, folks. heed her warnings. in the meantime, the doj not heeding the warnings from republicans and going after the attorney general of the united states and the legal cur if you kerfuffle that is causing after i this. and i'm gonna' cashback on a few other things too! starting with the sound system... that's caaaaaaaaash. cashback like a pro with chase freedom unlimited. how do you cashback? 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>> we want to hear what happened in the interviews. we don't want to see the transcript only. we want to compare the transcript with the audio. neil: you know this inside and out, rebecca, for people that don't know the transcript re revealed and hur talking back and forth what he knew and didn't know and was out of it like a dotterring old man and paraphrasing the j jazz of it and -- jazz of it and people are wanting to know what he said ane want to know where it goes. >> the depa department of justie will not produce so how are we getting this audio and, neil, i agree with you. what's happening here is this happens at trial as well. you can see a transcript and the written words when you're of a sound state of mind, you read the written words with a sound state of mind. when you hear how someone spoke and if they sounded out of it. if there were long pauses, those aren't always written in a transcript. there could be pauses of ten minutes long. stuttering, a lot of things that sometimes are not transposed so it's extremely important to hear this audio, but now we have the department of justice choosing not to preed. proceed. neil: he released transcripts of some of the tapes they were looking to get and he held off releasing the tapes and we got them and they sounded a hell of a lot different than they read. we do know that. the language notwithstanding so i think they add another level of familiarity to which i think americans should be entitled. what do you think? >> when you see a transcript, you read it in your state of mind and the audio tells you much more than a written transcript, neil. a transcript seeps very neat and orderly. i don't think his mind is neat and orderly. we need to hear how he was responding in realtime. not just the written word on the page. neil: fair enough. thank you very much. talking about a present day president of the united states and i caught up with paul ryan, the former speaker of course. he took on joe biden when vice presidential candidates in 2012 and reminded me and wants to prove to you how different that man is from what he was after this. there are many ways to do things. at old dominion freight line, we do them this way. this way has people who start early. people who care and inspire each other to do things the way they should be done. this way uses technology (♪) and goes the extra mile (♪) to deliver your promises on-time, every time. this way is why we're the number one national ltl carrier for quality. for us, this way is the right way which is why it's the only way we go. our daughter just bought her first house. all by herself. so we went to go see it. she knew exactly how she wanted everything. but then he pointed out the gutters. you think you've raised them right and then— she didn't know. you have to call leaffilter. leaffilter's patented filter technology keeps debris out of your gutters for good. parenthood is such a wild ride. it's a lot easier with leaffilter. join millions of satisfied homeowners. call 833 leaffilter today or visit leaffilter.com >> it is mathematically possible. >> it's never been -- >> lower tax rates increasing growth. neil: that man versus the man you see today. >> different guy. neil: explain. >> i've known joe biden for 20, 25 years and he's aged very quickly. he's aged a lot. the guy debated 10, 1 years ago is not the -- 12 years ago, is not the same guy today. neil: could he make it through a second term? >> beats me. neil: might have been stating the obvious and he was in the vis president space and saying he's a different guy and we all are from 12 years ago and of course none of us for the time being were president of the united states and therein lies the growing concerns about whether joe biden is physically up to the job and people were beginning to ask that same question about donald trump now that he just turned 78 but he doesn't get a fraction of the grief on this subject because, well, a lot of people stand on both sides of the i aisle and je biden is the big medical worry and democratic strategist. you know, you've seen this type of issue come up again and again with the president and of course his behavior and how things went. first of all with the summit in italy and before that normandy and people can pick and choose what they think or don't think indicates and he's aging fast but the fact of the matter is it becomes an issue and again and again and again. do you think it's justified? >> system of articulation a large majority of voters expressed concerns about biden's age and he sergely has shown signs of aging relative to where he was before and voters are showing concerns about tram and we're in this situation right now where there's 17% of the lee unhappy with joe biden is it's higher than it was in 2020 and exit polls showing 3% of voters unhappy with both candidate asks there's a large group of elector rat that's unhappy with both of the candidates and these people are looking for alternatives and so i think we're going to continue to see the same discussions relating to biden being fit in terms of his character and trump carry as whole set of baggage that's different and if people feel like they're stuck between two unpopular choices that they don't want. neil: you know, i don't know what you make of that and some have said ahead of the debate on the 27 between these two gentlemen and donald trump should pound the notion that look at this guy, he's not up to the job but i'm a big believer in karma can come back and get you and have your own ma goo moment or whatever you want to call it and how does he play that? >> i think it would be a bad move for him to harp on the age of president biden, carly, i absolutely agree with you. we do see voters visibly concerned and aware of a rapidly and visibly aging biden. for trump to focus on that, he's going to look like a bully and it's never frequentenned him before. people don't really like that. frightened him and they don't respond positively to it and it's not the sort of thing that's really going to capture and reverse this voter malaise that carly is speaking to, which is very, very real and voters are not jumping on board with either candidate and that's because neither candidate is owning the issues that matter the most to these voters. who really owns the issue with the cost of living crisis? neither voter or candidate has dominate that had and that speaks to the fact that we don't have a binary choice. voters can choose trump or biden or kennedy or simply choose not to vote and that's the specter that's frightening for them. neil: the teamster president wants to come to both political conventions because they've not formally endorsed a president and sean o'brine with&what he wants to do if he et db spl the opportunity to do it. neil: i found that interesting and given for the union heads and tend to support democrats and often types in the case of ronald reagan for example but the rank and file overwhe