Im Bret Baier reporting from Fox News World headquarters in New York on this, the 23rd anniversary of the 9 11 attacks. And the day after the first president ial debate between former President Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris. That event is obviously a major topic of conversation today, specifically concerning who won, who did or didnt lie about things. Whether the moderators were choosing sides. We start off with a look at some of the reaction across the board. Senior white House Correspondent Jacqui Heinrich has details live from the north lawn. Good evening, jacqui. Jacqui good evening, bret. The Harris Campaign believes the Vice President did so well they want to do it all over again in a second debate. They even posted the full hour and 40 minutes from last night on x. Calling it their newest ad. While harris landed a lot of punches, she also left a lot on the table. Kamala harris, could goode debate. Good to see you. After glo of good night may be shorter than hoped. Pundi
ability to overcome them than be anywhere else in the world. we begin tonight with growing presidential primary field. will hurd, former texas congressman and former cia officer, has thrown his hat in the ring. re-election was a tough fight, and he served on the house intelligence committee. why is he running for president? will he sign the pledge and support the nominee no matter who he or she may be? what will he do if he were president? let s find out. congressman will hurd, thank you for joining us. thank you, and amen, i agree, we are lucky to live where we live. trey: what did you see when you surveyed the existing candidates that led you to say, i m jumping in and going to run to be leader of the free world? sure, there is a path for a dark-horse candidate like me. i recognize the challenges i have ahead, the reality is, we are faced with generational-defining challenges, everything from china trying to surpass united states as global superpower to inflation that i
our challenge is coupled with our ability to overcome them and be anywhere else in the world. we begin tonight with the growing presidential primary fields. a former texas congressman and a former cia officer. congressman hurd represented a border district where reelection was always a tough fight. signing the so-called unity pledge and supporting the so-called nominee no matter he or she may be. what would he do if you were the president. let s find out. congressman, thank you so much for joining us. happy early july 4 to you. thank you, mr. chairman. it s good to be on with you. we are lucky to live where we live. alrighty. what did you see when you surveyed the existing candidates that led you to say i am jumping in. i will run to be the leader of the free world. i recognize the challenges that i have ahead of me. the reality is we are faced with a number of defining challenges. everything from china trying to surpass us as a global superpower to persisting. that wil
serve. we have to acknowledge that police play a role in reducing crime, and without the trust of the majority of the people that serve under her is not possible. so those relationships have to be manneded, we have to be on public trust. jonathan: and chief davis thanked city leaders for allowing her to continue serving the community and pledged continued progress moving forward. sandra. sandra: jonathan, thank you. we found, you know, some loose bolts on many of our max 9s. many. it makes you mad we are finding issues like that on brand-new airplanes. boeing is better than this, and flight 1282 should never have happened. john: ceo of alaska airlines sounding off ar finding more loose jets on boeing jets. a litany of problems plaguing boeing and a door panel blew off mid flight. sandra: nuts and bolts and doors falling off planes, not good. i m sandra smith in new york. boeing s ceo dave calhoun is facing tough questions now on capitol hill where lawmakers ar
needs help there. stunning new report comes from the new york times and details how biden administration is seeking to maintain the president s family man persona before the 2024 election. and it comes just days after hunter biden settled his years long child support case over his estranged 4-year-old daughter. the deal lets hunter off the hook for tens of thousands of child support payments, dollars i should say. it also stops his daughter navy from using biden as a last name. but hunter did agree to give his daughter some of his paintings. well, what more could a little girl want? the new york times headline describes the ordeal as hunter biden s daughter in a tale of two families. and it reads the story surrounding the president s grandchild in arkansas who is not yet met her father or grandfather is about money, politics and what it means to have the biden birth rite. the report goes on to reveal president biden s public image is centered around his devotion to