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this hour with the mounting fallout from president biden's widely criticized debate performance that led to mass panic within the president's own party. >> for the first time he's sitting democrat is now public welcome calling on the president to quit the race congressman lloyd dog it of texas wrote in a new statement, quote recognizing that unlike trump, president biden's first commitment has always been to our country, not himself. i am hopeful that he will make the painful and difficult decision to withdraw. i respectfully call on him to do so. this is happening as brand new cnn polling that was taken after the debate is giving us a fresh look at what voters think about democrat's chances in november and the number showed this that 75% of americans think the party's chances would be better if someone else besides biden were on the ticket, the polling also shows the
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president's approval grading has sunk to a new low. it is now it just 36% recovering break down some of the new polling for us the good when you match them up against donald trump is that he hasn't lost any ground from where he was back in april, but he was trailing in april by six points. >> and he's trailing by six points now. and i just think you have to take back a step and look at where we were for you here's a go at this point. joe biden was leading donald trump by nine points. this is just a completely different race, one in which donald trump has led basically continuously, at least during 2024 and one in which has lead of anything is holding or even getting larger right now, high single-digits. and i think there's, of course the big question is, could another democrat do better than and joe biden against donald trump? and this new paul says, or at least suggests that
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perhaps they could, because take a look here. yes. joe biden is trailing donald trump by six percentage points, but look at this versus kamala harris to vice president. it's just a two-point race with no clear leader. so when i look at paul's like this and you see the first call for joe biden, get out of the race from a memory for of congress on the democratic side, i don't think polling like this will stop those calls. i would only expect them to get louder if polling like this, holes and other surveys, can we have any insight into why harris is doing better than biden yeah. >> i think we do have an insight in this particular paul partisans on each side democrats support joe biden overwhelmingly republicans support donald trump overwhelmingly. this is a fight for the center of the electorate. it's a fight for independence. and what do we see among independence? i think that this gives it away, right? if you look and you compare donald trump versus joe biden, and you compare kamala harris versus donald trump. what do you see? you see that donald trump leads among independence by ten points when faced off against joe biden. but among independents, those voters, that of course, donald trump
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won in 2016 and then lost in 2020 to joe biden, you could see that kamala harris is actually ahead by three points. she's doing better in the center of the electorate. now, of course, harris is not as well known as joe biden. she's not as well known as donald trump either. but if you look at this point, right at this time, what you see is that 22% of voters have no opinion of kamala harris either. they have no opinion or they've never heard of her compare that to 8% for joe biden, seven 7% for donald trump. so at this point in my mind, she's a generic democrat as she gets better known those numbers against donald trump, given that donald trump is not popular at this point, those numbers can close even more at this point, looking at this data i am not really quite sure that democrats can do any worse than they are doing with joe biden at the top of the ticket, they may in fact do better very interesting, harry, thank you for the new report. and on the poles, we appreciate it. let's go to see an cnn's mj lee now, who is live for us at the white house. mj, you have a sitting
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democrat in congress now calling on the president to resign has the white house responded? yeah, no official reaction. get briana from the white house or the campaign on the first sitting democratic lawmaker, as you said, calling on the president to basically step aside and make way for somebody else. of course, the big concern for the campaign is going to be is this truly the beginning of the dam starting to break? within the party? but what we do know is that according to reporting from our jake tapper, some democratic governors held a call yesterday and they discussed the concerns that they shared a after what they saw on the debates eighth last week, and they've asked for a meeting with the white house so that they can discuss those concerns, whether in person or virtually and the white house is now looking at tomorrow as a potential date for this meeting for a group of democratic governors. but it is clear that the emphasis coming from the governors is that this is a moment when they feel like they need to hear directly from
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the president and inquiry occluding the vice president actually as well from the white house and some of these governors made clear in this discussion that one of the concerns they have is actually about going public with what they are worried about because they think that it could have the possibility of resulting in the biden campaign digging in even further. now i should note one interesting note is that we've not gotten any readouts from the white house since the debate last week of the president reaching out directly, making phone calls or otherwise to top democratic elected officials like a leader, jeffries, or a senator schumer. and that seems incredibly notable given the gravity of the situation right now. >> yeah, it should be alarming to those lawmakers that they're not hearing from the president because a normal reaction is that he should be calling up everyone in waging concerns, doing whatever he can i wonder about donors, how concerned they are. because i know you have some new information about the campaign's attempt to reassure them yeah.
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>> and that level of outreach is very much going on as we've reported over the last couple of days and yesterday, there was a call that the campaign chair jen o'malley dillon, held with hundreds of donors and jeff zeleny and i spoke with a number of the participants and it was clear, at least on this call that o'malley dillon wanted to make clear that they were not changing course, at least not right now. and she apparently according to participants, are offered a very staunch defense of the president's health 1.1 to two participants. she said, quote, he's probably in better health than most of us. now. one of the participants reacted to this by saying they found this and offensive thing to say, and basically dismissive of how widespread the concerns have been and how deep the concerns have been about the president's fitness to serve. just one thing i will note coming out of the campaign today is that they did release their june fund raising numbers. they said that the campaign had raised 127 million million dollars in that month,
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that this was the best month to date so far in the cycle, they now have $240 million of cash on hand. but of course, briana, despite that bright spot for the campaign, the problem right now for the campaign isn't money, isn't fundraising. it is the question about the viability of the candidate himself all right emg, i do want to tell you this may be the first time you're hearing this as well, but we have just gotten word that abc news has announced that president biden will be doing an extended interview. >> with george stuff annapolis. we expect, as i understand it, this will air in its entirety on sunday, but i think we are going to be seeing some of the clips of this before then. this is a pardon me, a july 5th, i should say. this is very interesting. mj because this was something we know that the campaign had been considering. and there's going to be we should be clear a lot riding on
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this interview, right? >> absolutely. briana, this is going to be the first time that we are really seeing the president in an unscripted setting. so far since thursday night, we've seen the president in different settings and public, but basically every single time he has been used using a teleprompter, using prepared remarks and also, he hasn't taken any questions from members of the media, including last night when he gave remarks here at the white house. so the fact that he is going to be sitting down with a trusted tv anchor and taking a whole lot of questions about anything and everything and is using this as an opportunity to basically show the side of me that you saw on the debate stage on thursday night that was a fluke that was just one bad night. that's what the campaign has been saying. but here is sort of the president biden that democrats are hoping to see that is sort of in charge and in command of the facts we'll see this is going to be a gamble, but frankly, i
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think the campaign and the white house really had no choice. we've seen surrogates and supporters of the campaign basically saying it is imperative that the president get out there in these kinds of settings, unscripted settings, and prove that if he can do the job and that he is fit to serve, which a lot of democrats just do not believe right now, given what we saw on the debate stage at last week, or we'll be looking for parts of that interview to become public on friday. and then we believe get to watch the interview on sunday on abc news mj. i know you'll be watching that carefully as well. thank you for the report from the white house, famil. >> all right. thanks, briana, congressman lloyd dog. it is the only city democratic lawmaker calling on biden to withdraw for now, but others, they have come close, listen to what congressmen mike quigley of illinois said this morning. right here on cnn we have to be honest with ourselves that it wasn't just a horrible night, but i won't go beyond that out of my respect and understanding
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president joe biden and very proud person who has served this extraordinarily well for 50 years. >> but it's his decision i just want him to appreciate at this time just how much it impacts, not just his race, but all the other races coming in november former democratic congressman tim ryan going even further than that seen on social media, quote, we have to rip the band-aid off too much is at stake at vp has significantly grown into our job. >> she will destroy trump and debate, highlight choice issue energize our base, bring back young voters, and give us generational change. it's time joining us now to discuss are former democratic senator barbara boxer of california and seeing him political commentator jamal simmons. he's also a former communications director for vice president harris and former deputy assistant to president biden senator, there's a lot of news just right now. first off is the damped starting to crack with democrats coming out suggesting the president stepped down no.
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>> because if you know my party, you know, there is no unanimity we are huge tent and there'll be people who never supported joe biden speaking out. there'll be others who would rather see kamala harris. there'll be others who would rather see gretchen we're you don't new sum. so none of that surprised me. look, here's the thing this is a moment that has to be looked at straight in the eye, which means that either are president can prove that he's still up to the job, or he will decide he is not now, i love the fact that he is going on steph and populous is show and he's going to talk without a prompter and beat joe. joe is never been slick. joe's never been smooth. and we all face setbacks in our life. the key is, how do we respond? can we get back-up and polls? let me tell you. i know. i every time
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i ran the polls that i wasn't going to win, that's a fact that's a fact. so you look at the poles of the cnn poll, looks terrible. it looked terrible the last time there's another poll out today that shows joe up by one. so the issue is that our president has to get out there. he has to prove that what we saw was a bad night and anomaly. and remember, he's up against a man who only lies when his lips move okay. >> let me just talk about the poll that i can speak to as a cnn poll out today that shows voters nationwide favor former president trump over biden by six points, 49% of 43%. that's actually better. when you look at the kamala harris numbers, it's within striking distance of 40% of registered voters support trump 45% hair eye. so you have the context of that point coming out as well, jamal, we just were talking about this sit-down interview that president biden i didn't. it's supposed to do with george stuff on awfulness,
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awfully. obviously, this is an attempt by the white house to quell concerns, but is this enough to address the concerns among not just people in the party, but americans about his fitness for office the short answer is no, it won't be enough. it will be enough to get the comp keep the conversation going. the president did a good job on friday when he was north carolina. and i think people got to see him get up and speaking and give a big robust, energetic speech. he did a good job when he was talking about the immunity the buckle that happened in the supreme court court in that decision and so now he's going to have an unscripted moment as senator boxer just mentioned, is going to have an unscripted moment frehse this him in an interview i think he'd be well-suited to do a town hall to have some roundtables with some experts. it'll be good for people to continuously get to see the president engaged the way those of us who either and the white house and saw him engage, or people who've met with him from around the world or
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members of congress who've negotiated with him have seen the same thing over the course of the years so he's got to show that to the american people, an unscripted, unedited way. and i think that will help quell some of what we're hearing. but right now until we have some more video that shows the president being engaged and being unscripted. it's going to be hard to supplant the video from last thursday when that wasn't really the case. >> well, let me just follow up on that and then i will get to you back to you said are but i think when you look at this, you talked to everyday americans. i'm sure you are. i certainly am. sandra, but you are and they say, gosh, i kind of felt dube like i was so shocked at the debate they feel duped by the same people who are now saying that was just one night, you know, just just look at it through the lens of this was just one night. is there a kind of a crisis of trust, right now for people? are people really expected to believe that given the shock they experience, jamal what he
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could show us better than he can tell us, right so the more we see the president doing it, that will supplant the images people got last thursday and listen, not every american has that president some people that said, you know, we knew president biden was kind of an older guy and we saw an older guy get up on stage so they weren't really as moved as maybe some of us would have thought in the first 24 hours after seeing the debate. >> listen, i think the president is the most likely person to be the democratic nominee as long as that is the case, we've got to make sure we the general public has got to make sure that he can he's upset good job. he's ready to do what it is. he says he's gonna do. he's going to hold donald trump accountable in the maga movement for trying to take our power and our freedom away and move it to an immune a president who doesn't have any susceptibility to the law. so we've got to make sure that donald trump is up to make. i mean, sorry that joe biden is up to making that case. and you see those of us even on tv right now, make mistakes with our words. it will give the president a little bit of grace on that.
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>> no doubt. i mean, the bottom line is you say, we don't know, what the truth is. so many of us because he's been kept in this bubble, right? we haven't seen a lot of him speaking off the cuff, having to speak on his on his feet. of course, this interview with abc will provide more of a window and i'm speaking without a teleprompter and so forth, but i'm wondering barbara senator, given that the poll i highlighted, where you see kamala harris, the vice president within striking distance of trump she succeeded you. we should note as attorney general in california, if president biden worked to step down a big if at this point do you think she's the best democrat to go up against donald trump i am so not going there with you because right now we have tuition where we have a sitting president who has created more jobs than any other president in history, 15 million job versus the president who is the only president in history since we've been keeping records to leave with fewer jobs than when
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he came. >> we now have a supreme court decision. this is the most important thing i could say to the people listening that has stated to donald trump, who has said he wants to be dictator. i didn't say that he did that. he is immune whatever he does officially, that means because he said he wants to punish women who get an abortion. he could have an order in his justice department that he handpicked all the people there to arrest a woman who is going across state lines to protect ourselves to get an abortion if she's bleeding out, or to child. and that person could die and yes there would be a lawsuit. i don't want to interrupt you, but it does work. we're running out of time. in fact, i'm supposed to leave the segment here, but i do need to follow up with you because what you just laid out for democrats does that not show you the stakes at hand here? and when you look at pauline, that shows the vice president harris would be in
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striking distance of trump, whereas biden would not be that there would be a six point difference. does that not elicit? concern on your part, or at least pondering it. you said you didn't want to even go there with the question, but you kinda laid out why that question was pertinent yes. >> you are right. however, you can kneel down to one pole, there's another poll that shows today, joe biden winning so let's do what jamal says. let's tell the president. and if he's watching me, hello, mr. president, get out there and show us what you've got. be the greatest comeback kid since bill clinton. if he can't do it, he will be the first to say, i can give it a couple of weeks before you push a president out. the door, who has done better than any other president, any other president since fdr, that's my strong view. >> all right. and you have made it hard on this program. barbara boxer. thank you so
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much of all. simmons. thank you as well. that was a really great conversation and an important one to be had given everything going on right now, i had this hour on cnn news central ready? before revenge, former president trump amplifies posts, calling for televised military tribunals against his political opponents. that is next, plus, he has requirement screen every school in his state to teach from the bible oklahoma state superintendent joins us to talk about his controversial new order and actor jamie foxx reveals new details about the mysterious this medical crisis that left him gone for 20 days. these stories are more all coming up. this our on cnn news central sunday dr. sanjay gupta reports on hold for the devastating effects of alzheimer's reversing something that seems so preordained it sounds extraordinary. dr. sanjay gupta report the last alzheimer's patient sunday at eight on cnn if you are moderate to severe crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis symptoms are stopping
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supreme court ruling to challenge the jury's verdict, saying it must be reviewed cnn senior crime and justice reporter katelyn polantz width us. this is the first domino to fall. how is the supreme court's decision already impacting some of these other cases facing donald trump well, pam, there's gonna be impact the cascades across all of the criminal cases for donald trump. so right now, there is a big question. is this sentencing actually going to happen next thursday? and it is looking like with the district attorney's office saying we're not opposed to moving it, we should sort out some of the legal arguments on immunity and how it impacts the evidence that was brought in to that hush money trial that they're saying they're okay with it moving. so maybe it does. and then there is the case that resulted in that supreme court opinion, the case against donald trump in washington, dc in federal court for election subversion. that case has been on hold not too mixed metaphor, but it's like a spirit stick. the court holding it can talk.
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and right now, the supreme court holds the spirit sick for another 30 days. and so we are not going to see that case go back down to the district court, the trial judge, and have any proceedings until the supreme court releases the opinion. back to them. the judgment, and it gets before the trial, judge, we don't expect that to happen at this time until the beginning of august. so that will come up again and there will be lots of discussion arguments, potentially even hearings, witnesses, evidence in that case in dc to disk that's what happens next because of this hearing. but nothing yet because that judgment is currently sitting with the supreme court. all right. caitlin poulin, to lots of work cut out for you right now as it has been. thank you so much, briana as the country now grapples with the aftermath of the supreme court's decision, former president trump is using his social media presence to amplify chilling messages against his political opponents on truth, social, trump posted a message polling for a televised military tribunal for
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former republican liz cheney. >> and the jailing of top elected officials like president joe biden and even his own former vp, mike pence. cheney responded on x saying, donald, this is the type of thing that demonstrates, yet again that you are not a stable adult and are not fit for office joining us now is retired army major general spider marks, spider, great to have you to talk about this what do you think when you hear military tribunals well first of all, briana, i'm not i'm not a lawyer, so i don't know why a military tribe do tribunal would be the venue for what the former president is trying to achieve why it would be military and not on the civil side. >> i'm not certain unless of course it provides him greater latitude, but the whole thing just in my mind it just is kind of a fool's errand. i don't
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know what the former president is trying to achieve, except clear currently to stir the pot and i would imagine that the decision that just was laid out by the scotus yesterday would prevent of a president. if trump were to be reelected, to go after his predecessor. and so i see what occurred in the supreme court yesterday. i understand that discussion across the board on both sides of this, but i truly don't understand what the former president has tried to achieve beyond the obvious. which has just been incredibly provocative yeah, that also seemed to be what chief justice john roberts was bringing up in his majority opinion. >> i do wonder at this point in time you know sonia sotomayor said she now fears for democracy. she's specifically cited the hypothetical of a president ordering seal team six to assassinate a political rival i wonder not just if you
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share her concerns about that, but if you have concerns about how hypothetically trump if he were reelected, would try to use the military. and the fact that this could give him some cover, this supreme court decision to use the military inappropriate brionna, the only thing i can say about that is that i would pray that this millet, this group of military leaders that we have today, which have been hardened through over two decades of combat and incredibly difficult decision-making from the tactical level to the strategic, would stand up and say, mr. >> president, dr. going to do that and that would be a career decision that they would make. i can only imagine if you were to walk that dog down that path, the president would end up very quickly firing whoever's in charge. but you have the next individual up. and will that individual be
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prepared to make those kinds of career career indian decisions that must be made. look every military leader at every level has the obligation to look at the orders that had been passed down from the commander in chief through the chain of command. and at their level, they do a legal, moral, and ethical filter on all of that. and if you disagree with the order you raise your hand and say, i'm not going to execute it. you're probably going to be pushing, you will be pushed aside somebody else may step up. you see how long that takes place, but that's an option and an obligation that every military leader has. they must be able to say, wait a minute, i'm going to question this decision if it passes the test. legal, moral, ethical, great drive on if it doesn't, you've got to legitimate problem. in fact, there are some examples we've had in our past. we've seen this bush 43 with the decision made within his administration by the cia, went
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forward. and so we're gonna do waterboarding and let's get a legal opinion. and it says it's not illegal. so they use this form of torture and many would argue it is torture and others would say it's not. the problem is that your level, you've got the authority to do it. if you see this as an illegal or immoral act, you make the decision and say, not going to go down that path. i'll try some other methodology. to elicit the type of information i need yeah, really interesting questions that we're asking here that need to be answered. >> i think a lot of people are asking them, which is why we're talking to you about it general marx, great to have you. thank you. public schools in oklahoma are now required to teach lessons from the bible. next, we're going to talk to the official behind the controversial new order, who inspired him, how he he wants to fully book incorporated, and why he's confident the mandate will hold up in court type two diabetes, discover the ozempic triazole i got the power of
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foucault tv tv.com laura coates live tonight at 11 eastern on cnn oklahoma's education chief says the inspiration behind a new band-aid requiring schools incorporate lessons from the bible and ten commandments came from former president trump
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last week, ryan walters, oklahoma state superintendent of public instruction, sent out a memorandum requiring every classroom from grades five through 12 to have a bible, and that teachers must teach from it. i'm joined now by the man behind this controversial mandate, ryan walters. thank you for your time today looking forward to this discussion so we have the mandate here. we just referenced it in this year saying that the teaching of the bible in the classroom is a mass that every teacher must accept that the bible includes beheading rape, and incest. do you support teaching children about those topics i support teaching children are history accurately what we've seen as a radical left and the teachers union have driven the bible out of schools. >> you can't talk about our rights coming from god as thomas jefferson reference france, you can't talk about abraham lincoln talking about being on god's side and what he does and that inspires him. you can't talk about the civil rights movement, martin luther king junior, who routinely referenced examples from the
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bible, including from a letter from a birmingham jail to say the reason i'm doing the things i'm doing is because of the tenants taught to me by the the bible so it's essential that our kids understand our history and we're going to put it back in and the left is going to continue to try to censor our history. well, we're not gonna allow it here in oklahoma okay. >> you didn't answer my question. we're going to get to the history of everything. and by the way, thomas jefferson he advocated for freedom of religion actually not the establishment of a religion for one, but are you okay with all teachings of the bible if you want to bring it back into the classroom, rape, incest, beheading are you is that acceptable to you again, i'll answer your question. >> you might not like to answer, but it is the answer. it is our histories. another reference, the bible was referenced multiple times in american history. >> it had a profound influence on american history. it was the best selling book in american history to not teach that in the classroom is academic malpractice our kids have to understand our history and we're not going to hide that from them.
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>> okay. so will you allow teachers to teach all aspects of the bible? how are teachers supposed to know what of the bible to teach and what of the bible not to teach. it's a simple question, given the fact that the bible includes also porno. pornographic material, something you've come out against it actually took a teaching certificate away from a teacher for giving access to students a pornographic material that's in the bible yeah let me, be crystal, clear. the bible is not on the same plane as gender, queer, and flavor. these are pornography. the bible is a book that was referenced throughout american history. we have academic standards that tell are teachers that you are to talk about the bible in reference to the mayflower compact, let her do it from a birmingham jail the declaration i've independent so these are all very clear. it's very clear from primary sources that these individuals are referenced history in our history, they referenced the bible. so look when it's historically accurate, were absolutely going to include that. i mean, think about how absurd it would be to teach about the pilgrims if you
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don't mention their intention for moving to the new world, it's it's crucial and we're not gonna allow the radical left to continue to push a false history on our kids that said that faith played no role, will just read the history. it's clearly there. >> okay. and we should note, and we're gonna get to this in a second. god is not mentioned in the constitution. it is mentioned in the declaration of independence, but not a christian god, right it all says all men are created equal. and when would argue it's not creating a stature of if you're a christian, you believe in the bible, you are of a higher stature, but i want to go back to this in terms of for the teachers here, because in one case you want took a teaching certificate away from a teacher for what that teacher taught in class you said it was pornographic material and it was unacceptable. and this case, you're telling teachers, hey, teach the bible, house a teacher to know what to teach, how to teach it. how will you monitor that? what if a teacher says, look i'm a math teacher, i'm not a theologian. i'm a muslim teaching this is against my clothes mostly held beliefs
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where where is the clarity on all of that the clarity comes in our academic standards. >> again, when you have examples in history where individuals referenced the bible, our kids are going to hear about the bible when you have examples in history where people literally site bible verses and presidential speech just our kids are going to understand that context. so you continue to put the bible on the same moral plain as gender, queer, and flame or, and pornography. it's not, it has the best-selling book in american history. there has been no more widespread book that's been read in american history more than the bible. if you don't have that in a classroom, in a history course, in a literature course you are not teaching the students the story of america. so it has to be included and people can be offended by that. people can not like it, but they can't rewrite our history okay, so let's talk a little bit more about the history here. what do you say to critics that say this is a violation of the separation of church and state principle in the constitution. you have the establishment
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clause and you have the forbidding of religious tests for a public office holder and that god is not in the constitution and that this country was actually founded on the belief of freedom of religion, not the establishment of religion. what do you say to that? >> say that has absolutely nothing to do with teaching a history course. a history courses there to tell our kids what happened in american history. to censor the bible out of our schools is to create our schools to be state-sponsored atheist centers, to say, listen, you can talk about the impact of individuals and what costs cause them to make decisions unless they talk about the bible or scripture from the bible, then you've got a sensor that out. you can't talk to kids about that. well, that's an absurd position. our position is purely historical. when you're teaching a history class, when you're referencing individuals throughout your curriculum, that talk about the bible reference the bible. you're going to include that and not lidocaine kids about american history i just want to
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pick this apart a little bit. >> you said. otherwise, this is state sponsored atheist centers supreme court precedent actually is against what you're pushing for now. in fact, in 1980, there was a supreme court case saying that it's unconstitutional to, for example, put the ten commandments and meant in the classroom, the first amendment has the establishment clause saying congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free, prohibiting the free exercise thereof, or abridging the freedom of speech. and it goes on as you know, so what do you say to that, that it's not that these are this is just the separation of church and state. it's not an atheist center. it's it's, it's that, and that what you're doing, this is the critics have come out against shoe said, look, you're trying to impose your conservative agenda on schools in oklahoma. you're trying to impose your religious beliefs, your christian religious beliefs on the students and
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teachers of oklahoma. what do you say to that you know what i would saved that as, you know, first of all, this is the history of the country. >> this is not pushing a religion on students. this is not telling them that they have to be of a certain faith, not at all. it is teaching our history inaccurate way the bible would've been found in every school house until the 1960s because of the prominence of it in american culture and american history, we are going to bring the bible back in every classroom here in the united, here in oklahoma, and every state should follow. but i'm also going to say this president trump has actually put originalists on the supreme court. so now if this goes for it and we get sued on this and it goes the supreme court. president trump has led the way for the supreme court to actually look back at what the constitution says, not what a bunch of liberal judges have said that it says, and we feel very confident will win the day, thanks to president trump's appointees on the supreme court. we can absolutely put the bible back in school well, we will have to see about that. and one could argue, if you're an originalist, you would look at the establishment clause and
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look at the banning of religious test for office holders to also have the other argument, but you make your case. my job is not to take one side or the other. my job is to challenge different points of view and we appreciate you coming on to share your point of view on this issue that will impact every student and teacher family there in oklahoma. ryan walters. thank you. >> thank you up next after jamie foxx as his mysterious medical emergency last year began with a bad headache the new details he's revealing about the yeah. you didn't live this strong this long to get put on the shelf like a porcelain doll. if you have postmenopausal osteoporosis and are at high risk for fracture you can build new bone with events at ask your doctor if you can do more than just slowing down bone loss with a vanity once stronger bones then build new bone event it can
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job. he knows how to do job, not because he says it because his record proofs it, because for three-and-a-half years, almost four years, the wreck, the president's record has been unprecedented, delivering for d speaker pelosi,
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who's very close to the president, said it is not about performance in terms of a debate. it's about performance in a presidency. and this is a president. you've heard me say this. we've talked about this it's been able to give us an economic recovery the strongest economic recovery in modern history. let's not forget, during the midterms of 2020 when he too many people, many of you all some of you in this room, said that it was going to be a red wave and that didn't happen. he defeated big pharma we have seen historic low boeing crime in more than down to 50 year low and then you had representative climber and who said the president has done a great job leading for the last three the half years, the best predictor of future behavior is past performance. this is from
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clyburn and when you look at the record of president then biden versus former president trump, uc president biden, who has delivered the strongest recovery in modern history versus the previous administration who, whose plans hurts the middle class. and president biden, who is committed to protecting our fundamental for freedoms versus the former. the former president, the previous administration, doing everything that they could and they did to overturn roe v. wade, and they are responding ansible for that. and those are that's coming from two people who are not just leaders in congress, but also close to the precedent part of the problem that democrats are from circulating is that it wasn't just that he had a cold, but rather he had no answers. he was trailing off he didn't answer some questions in a fulsome way. and speaking pelosi, one of the things that she recently said was that it was a legitimate question
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whether his performance was an episode or condition. so i guess i'm wondering if there's been any consideration given to releasing a more robust set of medical records or something to show his mental acuity. >> so i will say this look and again, i get the question. it is a fair question to ask. we're not taking that away, and that's why the president certainly has spoken to this as it relates to his medical records. we have been transparent. we have released there are reports from his medical team every years since he's been in office. that is something that we have been pretty consistent about as it relates to something like a cognitive test to eat the question that you're asking me about what the speaker, former speaker said obviously she can speak for herself. his team, who has said, the medical team said it is not warranted in this case, we have put forward a thorough transparent annual report on his health. so they have said that is not warranted. it is not necessary.
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again, we understand we understand. we're not taking away from what you all saw. what the american people saw. we understand it was a bad night it is not uncommon for incumbents to have a bad night on their first debate. and we are going to continue to do the work that we have been doing going on behalf of the american people. i think the president work record certainly speaks for itself we show you just reminded us that precedent biden had a cold on thursday what medications was he taking and the days or hours leading up to the debate. >> and i can i know that question has come in a couple of times to us. he it's not taking any cold medication. >> was he taking any medication that would have interfered because he was not taking any cold medications. that is what i can speak to. i've asked dark has doctor, and that's what he stated to us after the debate. did the president get xander by a doctor or did he get a neurological scheme?
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>> a neurological scan look what i can say is that just to take a step back it was a bad night. we understand that it was a bad night and the president has spoken to this and he understands that and so i cannot speak to anything beyond what i just shared. the president has regular annual physicals that we police in a thorough report. we're going to continue to do that i don't have anything else beyond that was the last time he was seen by a doctor then in february, i just don't have anything beyond that beyond the question of a neurological exam. okay. what do you continue to say? it was just a bad night, but is there an explanation? patient then why it was so bad? if it's not his dana winner, if he prepared as you guys say, hurt for so long, if it's not a
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problem well, with his mental fitness what happened that night? what did we see? i will also add that the president also spoke to this as well. >> he said, i'm not as smooth as i used to i don't debate as well as i used to. i don't walk as easily as i used to. but one thing that he knows is how to deliver for the american people. he understand that, he understands that he's not a young man obviously. he said this and what his focus is going to continue to deliver for the american people on the, on the issues that they care about, the economy, expanding health care, fighting for medicaid, medicare, social security, making sure that we continue to be leaders on the world stage, which is something that this president has been able to do and turn, turn around the mess, the mess so this last administration created as certainly on on not just domestically, but on the world stage is anyone in the
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white house hiding? information about the president's health or his ability to do the job day-to-day absolutely no given the fact that it's more than a bad night when his political future is threatened would he be willing to provide more medical information? would he be willing to have dr. o'connor provides more to answer these questions. it look, kelly certainly understand the question. i appreciate the question, but what we have provided has been very transparent husbands has been my free watch. what february? february was this year. it wasn't too long ago. it was indeed this year. and we were we were we provided transparent report the third for many americans who were concerned about his capacity was he okay. what happened? and we've now gone several days where he is only done teleprompter comments is not taken questions. i know
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you've announced a press conference. yeah. appreciate that in an interview, we appreciate that. yeah. but there is a period of time here where the public is trying to understand what happened and the president could help to answer that by engaging with us in an unscripted way right now. so let me just say a couple of things. there's a couple of things that you said that i do want to address number one, hours. i don't know. less than an hour after the debate. he went and he engaged directly with the american people, right? he went to a watch party he was in a room with hundreds of supporters who watched the debate. and when he walked in, the cheered them on and he did a photo line with them for some time some of your colleagues had an opportunity to speak to these supporters. he did that that was something that he was able to that he was able to do. right after. and then we stopped at a waffle house as some of you all know, and spoke to a f

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