Biden signaled 'weakness' at G-20, doesn't have a 'macro-sense' of what's going on: Gordon Sondland

Fox News host Brian Kilmeade is joined by former U.S. Amb. to the European Union Gordon Sondland to weigh in on President Biden's visit to Indonesia for the G-20 Summit on "One Nation."

GORDON SONDLAND: Listen, I'm going to cut Biden some slack on the cheat sheet because Obama, Trump, Bush, everyone gets a cheat sheet. The real question you have to ask is, what happens when you drop the cheat sheet and you're on your own? And I really worry that President Biden doesn't have a macro-sense of what's going on, where he is and what he needs to do, which, again, the bottom line of that is it really does signal weakness for the United States.

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BRIAN KILMEADE: And afterwards, you go to the read-out and how the press in China covered it, because they'll tell the truth. The press is the government. They show no acquiescence or backing off the hostile stance. We talked about progress being made. So what do you read into that?

GORDON SONDLAND: You know, sometimes progress is defined as you got another meeting scheduled. The problem with diplomacy is the discussions seldom are really frank, and they really don't get to the core issues. There's too much ceremony, there's too much pomp, and there are too many people involved in the process. That is, I've got to say, that's the one thing President Trump tried to do was cut through the B.S. and get right to the point, and we need to do more of that.

New York City police stop 'threat to Jewish community', arrest 2 armed men following 'terroristic threats'

Law enforcement authorities in New York City say they have arrested two men in a move they believe stopped a "developing threat to the Jewish community."

The New York Police Department along with federal law enforcement said in a statement Saturday that authorities uncovered a threat to the Jewish community that reportedly involved a threat against a synagogue that led to the arrest of two men at New York City’s Penn Station, WNYW-TV reported.

"By early Saturday, the NYPD's exhaustive intelligence-gathering led to the arrest by sharp-eyed MTA police officers of two individuals entering Penn Station, in Manhattan, and the seizures of a large hunting knife, an illegal Glock 17 firearm and 30-round magazine, and several other items," Police Commissioner Keechant Sewell said about the Saturday morning arrests of two men.

"As a joint investigation now continues to establish a strong prosecution, Police Department commanders are strategically deploying assets at sensitive locations throughout New York City."

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The two men arrested were 21-year-old Christopher Brown and 22-year-old Matthew Mahrer, the NYPD confirmed to Fox News Digital.

The department confirmed that Brown has been charged with aggravated harassment, terroristic threats and criminal possession of a weapon while Mahrer has been charged with criminal possession of a weapon. 

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The two men reportedly made threats to an undisclosed synagogue and Brown was in possession of an armband with a swastika on it, the New York Post reported.

"Today, we’re extremely grateful to NYPD investigators and our law enforcement partners who uncovered and stopped a threat to our Jewish community," the department posted on Twitter. "This morning’s arrests in Penn Station and weapon seizures are proof of their vigilance & collaboration that keeps New Yorkers safe."

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New York City has witnessed a surge of hate crimes targeting Jewish people, and the NYPD released figures earlier this year showing that the attacks were up 300%.

Additionally, several high profile attacks have taken place at synagogues nationwide over the past few years, including a massacre at a Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, synagogue that killed 11.