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>> steve: final hour from new york and also dallas and italy, as well. hour three starts right now. >> ainsley: a fox news alert. concerns of a terror threat crossing our southern border becoming a reality. >> steve: eight suspects were arrested after being released into the united states. go wherever you want. >> lawrence: lucas tomlinson has more on that. >> lucas: this is situation many americans feared. suspected terrorists among them. eight suspects with ties to isis entered the united states illegally and received full vetting by authorities. >> the fact these eight isis suspects got through the border is travesty. isis-k is extremely dangerous, we must be vigilant. >> lucas: the suspects are from t tajekistan. back to the tajiks in the united states, they were arrested in los angeles, new york and philadelphia in recent days. according to the "new york post," part of the investigation featured a wiretap which revealed one individual was talking about bombs, remember the boston marathon bombing, something like that might happen again or worse. same style and method as the moscow massacre. these suspects were from t tajikistan. >> steve: exactly right. lucas, thanks very much. when we heard of countries where various terrorists or suspected terrorists are from, tajikistan hasn't been on our radar. officials were able to hear somebody say something about bombs. they are cryptic about it. according to news reports two of the people snuck it were apprehended about a year ago. one of the guys who was arrested used the cbp app to apply to come into the country. >> ainsley: they were allowed to come across the border. border is a huge issue for every state, especially for texas. b brian, they let the guys in, they were in the u.s. and flagged and they started doing research and heard them talking about the bombs. you remember fbi director wray talked about this was his biggest fear. this was in june, of this year or last year? this year, i believe. >> we've seen the threat rise to a whole other level, increasingly concerning is potential for a coordinated attack here in the homeland, not unlike the isis-k attack. >> lawrence: the fbi director has been warning about this. you can't have policy based on emotion. current president turned everything off at the border and decided to let people in. the former president warned criminals would cross the border and people that had terror ties and we cannot forget in the past administration, isis was destroyed and we're talking about isis again and members crossing the border. >> brian: couple things. put down the fbi and they have done things questionable and think about their job. thousands are crossing everyday, there are countries that don't cooperate with the terror watch list. people have to track them and communicate with ice and pick them up. ice group diminished and depleted by this administration. for people that want to feel better about a terrorist attack,et s6800 have come acros california sector. texas has done an effective job. 4900 got in. people get to stay and get a hearing in 10 years. i am here to be a terrorist, we track them and we got them ahead of time. i worry about the odds catching up quickly. >> steve: border patrol agents are told, there is a list of 100 countries, if they are from that country, they can't be returned, we don't have a deal. tajikistan will say, just ltd. them in. >> ainsley: this is just eight of them that they just caught. >> lawrence: such a good point, there is a volume issue, you have so many people crossing, there is going to be people. the former president gave an interview and goes, some reports came out about known terrorists that came across during this administration. he said, it was zero, i don't even believe that, there are people that cross we don't know. there are some that are criminals or part of terrorist groups. when you have an administration that does not understand, we have ia situation like this. i thank god they found these guys and got a wiretap. what about people we don't know about. moments ago, president trump -- go ahead. brian? >> brian: go ahead. >> lawrence: moments ago -- >> brian: go ahead, you got the prompter. president biden getting set to go to g-7. >> lawrence: president biden is on his way to base andrews before heading to the g-7 summit in italy. >> steve: this overseas trip after potus made unscheduled trip to delaware yesterday, last night, to see hunter on the tarmac following hunter's conviction on three federal gun charges. >> ainsley: jacqui heinrich is live where world leaders will be meet approximating. >> protracted battle to get u.s. funding secured and idea of trump presidency ahead and groups in europe gaining support in this weekend's parliament elections. g-7 will consider tapping frozen russian assets and there are divisions between these countries. biden is pushing to use funds and the interest and europeans have been pushing to use just the interest. the president suggested headway had been discussed during his trip to normandy. >> did you discuss russian asset issue with macron and come up with an agreement how to use them? >> yes and yes. >> there are other challenges, including threat posed by artificial intelligence, that will be talked about in a special session with the pope and issues in africa and trade im imbalance in china. stronger language calling on china to stop enabling russia's war machine. >> our commitment to ukraine will continue to be right up front and clear. take bold steps to show mr. putin time is not on his side. we support ukraine's fight for freedom. >> white house is not commenting on latest ceasefire talks. officials wouldn't comment on the w"wall street journal" repot that sinwar believe this helps their cause. the president is set to arrive in italy later today and end this trip with a press conference with zelenskyy tomorrow and if you're a president who does not like taking questions, zelenskyy's presence mean he will only have to take two. >> steve: speaks of press availability, any idea why yesterday it was on the schedule, karine jean-pierre was going to brief the press at the white house. out of nowhere, they pulled the plug, what happened? >> well, you know, they have not said anything officially about why that happened. we were all watching developments in court with the case. we saw the president leave from his remarks and went directly toil withmington from there. you have seen the white house not hold briefings if the president is not in town. he was scheduled to be around. we have seen them hold briefings when he was local, not in another state. a surprise to everybody when the reshuffling happened. >> steve: sad you have to go to italy to ask him some questions. >> two. >> ainsley: a at least good food and beautiful scenery. we have been wondering why the j juneteenth concert was held a few weeks ago instead of next wednesday. abc, is reporting now the politic will go to camp david when he gets back from the g-7 to start prepping for the debate, which is the last thursday much the month. >> lawrence: watching dana perino. always measured, she was talking about the president's ability. can he do the job. she has been in the room when tough decisionings are made. this is what she had to say on "the five". watch. >> dana: father time is undefeated. what i find alarming is that there is only one person empowered in our government who can make national security decisions we need and have to be made on a trigger's notice and i do not feel watching him the last several months, in particular last three weeks, that you can have confidence that would happen. so for example, you are commander-in-chief and i say i'm chief of staff or military aide, sir, this is happening right now, what do you want us to do, are you confident that he would be able to do that? i want him to be able to do that, i feel empathy for him and i worry for him, about him. i don't want to get mad at him. i love the fact people want to helpim had. everyone has to think hard about this. >> lawrence: many people in the media ask the same question with donald trump in the last presidency. should we question his mental f fitness and there wasn't a special counsel saying he wasn't fit to stand trial. why can't we ask that about joe biden when there are so many obvious signs of him not being the same biden. >> brian: two weeks, we will have a debate, my hope is they don't do to joe biden what they were doing with donna brazille did giving clinton the questions. and they don't spend the whole time on january 6. you can't hide from it. as jon stewart said, we keep hearing how crisp and how strong he is behind the scenes, can we see that guy? sooner or later, we'll see if that guy exists. then there is january -- june 11th. couple of campaign cycles ago, big question, is this person ready to take the 2:00 a.m. or 3:00 a.m. phone call. to dana's point, he's lost a step, a bunch of steps. that is something people are talking about. you are down at a place called k kubie's at schneider plaza. the own er does a lot of bake know on, it has to be killing him. >> brian: yep. john cubie, round of applause for the guy that put this place together. how many generations? >> i'm first generation, my dad's family started in 1728. my son is 15th generation. >> brian: marvelous combination of restaurant and supermarket, how has it affected you and your prices? >> food cost has gone up, you have to pass it on to some extent, you can't overprice. >> brian: do you lose business? >> of course you lose business, mar margin goes down. >> brian: when people say bidenomics is working, look at the numbers, what do you say? >> no, no, it is not working. >> brian: your place is packed, because of us or packed everyday? >> we have a loyal customer base. >> brian: see what a great place this is. round of applause for yourself, getting up early for us. you have a breakfast crowd and lunch crowd, right? this makes this place great, it is supermarket. come in, shop and eat. what do we gotz? >> this is our market, it has been an evolution. it started there and my dad made his own sausage and cold cuts, we grew and opened a restaurants. cold cut, cheese, famous pimento cheese we make ourselves. pro produce section. groceries in the middle. >> brian: how much are eggs in dallas? >> $7 for cage free eggs. >> brian: taking your word on that, we have no footage. you have a supermarket, deli section. >> we make salad inhouse, bring in cold cuts, make sausage, have a full service meat market. >> brian: pictures of the local community. >> my son is there, who works with me. >> brian: he will take over next. >> he is. >> brian: does he know it? >> he is. he is the boss. >> brian: how do you feel about being the next generation? >> -- >> brian: he knows where he's getting his summer job each and every year. thanks for having us. congratulations on this. your final thought about the economy, if we could change one thing, what would it be? >> change the president. >> brian: see if that changes economic principleses. will cain just came into the building. we'll bounce back and forth and see what everybody thinks from the dallas perspective. >> steve: get a taste of the chicken salad, it is really good. i know you like chicken salad. >> brian: they gave me a pound to go home with, it is in the re refrigerator. >> steve: thanks. >> ainsley: another big story this morning, greatest of all time will not be on stage for annual nathan's hot dog eating contest for 4th of july. joey chestnut posting this after being banned from the event on coney island saying fans will be deprived of the entertainment of the holiday. it comes because of his deal with impossible foods which required him to eat their meatless hot dogs, a competitor of nathan's. >> lawrence: i don't understand what he was thinking. we sign with the network and decide to wear the banner of another network, you can't do that. >> ainsley: you have to eat nathan's hot dog when eat ing te in the contest. >> steve: i've never had the impossible hot dog, it is veggie. >> ainsley: it is plant based. could be great. >> lawrence: it goes against the idea of the contest. it is street food, meat, disgusting. >> ainsley: i agree. we are veganizing it or plant-basing it, i understand trying to appease everyone. they should get their own hot dog eating contest. >> ainsley: they offered him a lot of money and said, we will pay you this amount of money. he should have thought, it is nathan's hot dog eating contest, he should have asked them. i'm sure he signed a contract and it usually says you can't go to a competitor. >> steve: he has won 16 times, he's already greatest of all time by a longshot, maybe this was a business decision. i could win again or make a lot of money and probably providing for his family. >> lawrence: you should finish on top. it is like michael jordan, you sign with the bulls, you stay on top. you don't go sign with the lakers and destroy your legacy and i think that is what he just did. he has a chance to undo this. >> ainsley: they said if we can come to a resolution, he is welcome to participate in the contest. >> steve: i like your comment about the bulls, beef, it comes back to beef. they got a beef with veggie dogs. >> lawrence: full of puns today. progressive act vivist defendin her decision to secretly record supreme court justices. nothing illegal about recording people, please tell me how we'll get answers when supreme court is sclhrouded in legacy. >> lawrence: wow, she's bold. >> steve: trey gowdy. new centrum menopause supplements help unpause life when symptoms pause it. with a multivitamin plus hot flash support. 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