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this takes a decade old tractor and makes it run autonomously during harvest. the tightest time in the agricultural cycle. this comes in line with a combine as it is harvesting and basically lets the farmer unload on the go by himself. so he is controlling the grain cart from his combine and it aligns and lets him unload his grain as needed. >> great. you saw how it works. we'll send it back to you. it is so cool. thank you. >> steve: that's really cool. kelly reporting live from kansas where i grew up. a lot of wheat. >> brian: join me on the radio show. a lot of great guests, big show. >> ainsley: we'll be watching tonight and have all of the debate tomorrow. >> brian: stay within yourself. >> dana: the stage is set. we're t-minus 12 hours from the
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debate in atlanta. an event that could change the course of the november election and you can watch it here with us. good morning, i'm dana perino. bill is off today. >> sandra: a long day and night. >> dana: an extra scoop of wheaties. >> sandra: the first showdown in four years between president biden and former president donald trump and you can watch it here on the fox news channel. we have coverage all day long. pre-game show at 8:00. carry the debate at 9:00 p.m. and stay with us for post-game analysis as well. >> dana: the stakes could not be higher. polls show a deadlocked race and a majority of voters say they will be watching. >> sandra: president biden is coming off a week of rehearsals at camp david. former president trump has been on the trail. we'll see how the prep strategies play out in mere hours. let's get right to jacque
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heinrich at the white house. >> according to the new poll, majority of voters, 73% say they'll watch tonight. 16% say that this debate could change their choice for president. now trump says he got good reviews last cycle when he had a more tempered approach. that's what he is going for tonight. former president -- president biden is trying to find ways to throw off former president trump tonight in that debate. ways to get him angry. some of it is already playing out in atlanta. the dnc has billboards set up around the city welcoming trump back to the peach state as a convicted felon. the biden campaign is studying trump's recent statement to find out what gets under his skin the most. jabs related to january 6th and his 2020 election loss. president biden wants to appear as the adult in the room and so he might need to also mind his own temper. >> radical left.
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>> will you shut up, man. >> we have ended this segment and move onto the second segment. >> that was a productive segment, wasn't it? keep yapping, man. >> trump is asking for policy talks on the campaign trail. he called to a black business leaders' round table and predicted the moderators tonight will help his opponent. >> it would be great for cnn -- i think it would be very good for cnn actually in terms of its credibility. >> he expect biden to benefit from his week long study session and week in politics but might get help from performance enhancing drugs. an accusation biden sees as a sign of vulnerability. >> they like to complain about debates. the president will be there tonight. we still assume donald trump will be there as well. they play these games because they know on the issues that
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matter most to the american people donald trump is a loser, right? >> president biden heads to atlanta around noon. when we see him it will be the first time seeing him since the 20th, sandra. >> sandra: thank you, jacque. >> dana: let's bring in guy benson, karl rove and mark penn. karl, to you first as a tee-up. the new head-to-head polls from "the new york times" and quinnipiac show trump with a lead. a fox news poll last week had it a tie. these two polls right now. what about the biden team going into tonight with that? >> big stakes tonight. frankly big stakes for both candidates. first of all, which biden will show up and which trump will show up? the cogent biden? the calm trump or the raging trump? and which theme predominates.
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both men will try to press a particular theme. biden will be trying to make it a choice between he and donald trump by going after trump in deeply personal ways and trump is going to attempt to make it a referendum on the policies of biden, namely the cost of living, the inflation that we've suffered through in this country and weak national defense and, of course, the border crisis, which is a great vulnerability for the administration. >> sandra: this is michael watley rnc chairman on the message he says trump will put on the debate stage tonight. >> we had a record number of people working. we had real wagesing up for every american fame plea and the most secure southern border ever. these things matter. we had a solid standing in the world. so when we talk about where america is today, do you want to be able to turn it around and say where are we going to take
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america over the next four years? that's the vision part he will put on the table. >> sandra: how can biden take that message head on? >> well, he can't. that's why he has to change it into that is do you want the chaos and rage and anger we saw? he will try to provoke that on stage tonight. he said he never accepted the fact he lost the election and tried to overturn it. are those things as important to voters as the cost of living way up, border not secure, a general sense that america is not as respected in the world. in a way it is reflective of 1980 in which ronald reagan said are you better off today than you were four years ago after we were suffering through double digit inflation, interest rates and unemployment. trump has the easier course tonight. the question will he take it? in order to make the best advantage of tonight, he has to
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be mr. calm, mr. restraint and not be rage filled like he was in the first debate in 2020, which was an unmitigated disaster as he attempted to steam roll biden on the debate stage. >> dana: last night kevin mccarthy said biden will be prepared and everyone has to think about that. who is the most important audience for biden tonight? he hasn't completely locked down the democrats. >> the most important audience for everyone in this debate are either weak democrats or nikki haley voters. any look at the strategy this far out in a campaign would say you are crazy to be pitching to your base. and yet both campaigns -- i shouldn't say that. trump has moved into targets outside the normal and the biden campaign hasn't yet shifted the strategy. i think mike tyson rules govern
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here, everybody has a plan until you get punched in the face and exactly what we are going to see, they both have a plan going in. i will be calm and factual. joe biden is incredibly well prepared with 16 people. i used to run a process like that. he will have the facts and figures and then we just don't know what's going to break out when they actually start throwing punches at each other, which is what they'll do. >> sandra: guy, what are your expectations for tonight? >> struck by the clip we just played of the biden campaign official saying when you look at the issues that people care about the most, donald trump is a loser. well, that's not what "the new york times" poll shows. the top two issues are the economy and border. donald trump has big leads on both of those. when you ask people in the same poll regardless of what your top issue is who do you trust more on it, trump 51, biden 37. so on the issues, it is a loser
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for the current president and could be a winner for the former president, which is why i think we'll see a lot of baiting of trump on the 2020 election, january 6th, abortion is coming as well. i think trump has an advantage coming into the night to the extent that the polling looks good for him, nate silver put out his model that has to make democrats nervous giving trump a 2-one chance to win. a huge amount riding on this for joe biden, enormous amount of pressure on him because if he does poorly tonight, i think there will be widespread panic within the democratic party. to the point mark was just making, if you look at what biden will have to do. trump has the republican base for the most part locked down and he needs to appeal to the undecided middle of the road people. biden has to do the same thing but also needs to appeal to his own base. key elements of that base which aren't fully in his camp right now, that's a really tough thing for anyone to do, like a really
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talented debater and speaker to do. he is joe biden. so heavy, heavy burden on both but i would say especially on the incumbent. >> dana: mark, do you like there is no audience tonight? >> i do. you know, i always go back to the kennedy/nixon debates. i wish we had journalists from more than one network sitting in a pool and asking questions with no audience and speakers who have to stay within their time lines. what can i tell you? i'm a big mark us of kens berry rules. seeing their candidates at their finest, not the worst. that will raise democracy here. >> dana: as far as the issues, what do you think takes center stage? >> if i were trump, i would be talking a lot about -- if biden wants to talk about january of 2021, trump can say sure, let's talk about what the inflation
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rate was in january of 2021 before you took office. let's talk about the price of gas, let's talk about the number of illegal border crossings and the number of wars not happening around the world. plenty of points trump can make. cost of living has to be the focus but the border. that's the top issue according to the new times poll among hispanics and they trust trump more. the isis story that broke this week that is awful and frightening for the american people. target-risch environment. can trump summon the restraint to avoid the baiting and stay on message. if he does i think he will have a good night. >> dana: karl rove is taking the day. back drop of the summer so far. thank you for being here, gentlemen. we'll see you tonight. cnn presidential debate kicks off at 9:00 p.m. eastern and you can watch the simulcast right here on the fox news channel. tune in early.
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we have a democracy 24 special coverage and team of analysts are locked in and ready to go. that starts at 8:00 p.m. eastern and we'll see you then. >> sandra: looking forward to that. this fox news alert. supreme court releasing its next round of decisions. this is expected at the top of the hour. we're awaiting historic rulings. a key abortion case on the docket. the court mistakenly posted a draft of the opinion yesterday. we may get a formal ruling today. we're awaiting that. >> this has to stop. we have to stop burying our kids. it's not right. we have to have more reinforcement when it comes to letting people in. this is not okay. >> dana: a mother's heartbreak and anger. today 12-year-old jocelyn nungaray will be laid to rest. how the community is mourning the murder victim allegedly killed by two illegal migrants.
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>> sandra: the enduring grief of a father whose son was killed by an illegal migrant 14 years ago. what he wants to hear in tonight's debate. the controversy over transgender surgery for children. did a biden administration official push to remove minimum age guidelines for this procedure? >> we must continue to make focused and ongoing efforts to end inequities, eliminate the impacts of injustice and improve access to care for everyone. duckduckgo comes with a built-n engine like google, but it's pi and doesn't spy on your searchs and duckduckgo lets you browse like chrome, but it blocks cooi and creepy ads that follow youa from google and other companie. and there's no catch. it's fre. we make money from ads, but they don't follow you aroud join the millions of people taking back their privacy by downloading duckduckgo on all your devices today.
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>> what would you say to the families mourning their loved ones because of these migrant crimes being committed? >> well, let me start where you ended, a message to the families, is, of course, our
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hearts are with them given their suffering. the safety and security of the american public is indeed our highest priority. >> dana: alejandro mayorkas offering condolences after a string of brutal crimes across the country allegedly at the hands of illegal migrants. today one of those victims in a brutal murder will be laid to rest in houston. 12-year-old jocelyn nungaray allegedly killed by two venezuelan migrants. nate foye is there today. >> there will be private and public portions of today's ceremony. the funeral for 12-year-old jocelyn nungaray is set to begin at 2:00 p.m. eastern timeless than two weeks after authorities found her strangled to death and body thrown into a shallow river. prosecutors say at the hands of two illegal migrants from venezuela. investigators say at the time of their arrest, one of those
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migrants had bite marks and scratches on his arms and that indicates that jocelyn fought back during the attack. d.a.'s office is now awaiting test results to determine if a sexual assault happened. if they find it did, the two migrants would be eligible for the death penalty. fox business correspondent hillary vaughn asked summer lee for her reaction to jocelyn's murder. watch this. >> can i ask you quickly about the 12-year-old girl in houston that was tortured? >> i don't know who she is. i live in pittsburgh. >> there was a child killed at the -- >> i don't know anything about it. >> texas republican congressman tony gonzalez had a different reaction. >> as a father of six, my heart is absolutely broken for this family and it can happen anywhere and to see people, members of congress say i'm from pittsburgh, it is not happening to me, is crazy, because it is happening to your constituents,
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i guarantee it. >> jocelyn's mother will be here today. she attended both arraignments. according to a source at the funeral home joined by high-profile guests today including texas senator ted cruz. lieutenant governor dan patrick is expected to attend in a heartbreaking and emotional day. >> dana: thank you for being there for us, nate. >> sandra: one topic sure to come up at the debate tonight is the border crisis getting the attention of families that suffered tragic losses from the unfolding chaos, drew rosenberg was killed in a collision in 2010 by an illegal migrant driving without a license. his father, donald, joins us now. welcome to you. how are you doing, first of all? >> i'm fine, thank you, sandra.
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it is hard to go through this literally every day. this is what i've been doing for the last 13 years, not just dealing with my son's death, but all the other tragedies that happen and particularly now because of the biden administration. it makes it tough. >> sandra: in the wake of the death and funeral today of jocelyn nungaray, the 12-year-old girl who was brutally assaulted and murdered down there in texas, alejandro mayorkas held that press conference yesterday and did take questions and while he said his hearts are with the families grieving at the result of lost loved ones, he still went on to insist that president biden's border policies are working. listen here. >> we have seen a more than 45% drop in u.s. border patrol encounters since the president took action. we are attacking the smuggling organizations that prey on the vulnerable even as the smugglers
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try to undermine our actions. >> sandra: let me get your response to that. >> like everything else he says, it is a complete and utter lie. he manages to creep around the edges when he says something that has a little bit of truth to it but basically although in his mind biden's border policy is working. they wanted millions of people to come into this country. they don't care how they came in or what they did to any american citizens or legal permanent residents. they have callous disregard for the safety of americans despite his nonsense comment that the american public's safety is his number one priority. this man should be tried for treason. impeaching him was not enough. he has violated the invasion clause of the u.s. constitution. what you see happening now will be happening for decades from the people they've let in
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because they never leave. and i don't care who gets elected, there is no way to properly and quickly deportal of these people. >> sandra: understood and no one can imagine how you feel in your heart having lost your son back in 2010 and what you go through every single day. but in is the result of the policies. we can put it up on the screen. southwest border encounters under this president biden, versus his predecessor. this is biden 7.98 million. under donald trump 2.4 million. that's an increase of 227%. as far as the polling is concerned, it shows up that people are not happy. they don't like what they are seeing happen in this country and the influx of migrants that has affected everyone all over the country, not just border states and communities. those that disapprove right now 63% of president biden's handling of immigration.
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so what do you want to hear debated on that stage tonight, donald? >> i want the question to be put to biden directly, why are you allowing this to happen? why are you helping illegal aliens come into this country, disperse into this country, knowing very well they will never leave. that's what i want to hear from biden. >> sandra: thank you very much for joining us and we remember your son, drew, we've talked to you over the years. i'm sure you'll be watching tonight and we all will to see what the message is on that stage. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me on so many times. i really do appreciate it. >> sandra: our best to your family, thank you. >> all of the millions that have come across the border, what are you going to do with them? where are the jobs for them? where is the housing for them?
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>> dana: a new batch of polls shows president biden trailing or tied with president trump and he spent a past week of camp david with 16 advisors preparing for tonight's debate and hope you will watch with us on fox as candidates get ready. biden 2024 biden communications director michael tyler joins us from atlanta. great to have you on the show. thank you for being here. >> i appreciate it. happy to be here. >> dana: two polls came out over the last 24 hours showing president trump in the lead. our own fox news poll from last week showed it was more of a tie. these two recent polls makes me want to ask you the question do you think going into the debate
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tonight that president biden is the underdog in this race? >> no, listen, i think what the state of polling speaks to is the fact it will be an incredibly close and competitive presidential election the way that all modern presidential elections are. 2016 was close, 2020 was incredibly close. this will come down to tens of thousands of votes in a handful of states. why tonight is on opportunity for president biden to communicate directly to those voters that will decide this election. tonight he will present a clear choice between himself, who is fighting for the american people every single darks and he ising to be debating against donald trump who is now running his campaign as a convicted felon fighting for himself. that will be the fundamental choice we present on the debate stage tonight and we campaign on for the duration of the presidential election and confident if we continue to present that choice to the american people they will side with joe biden once again like they did in 2020.
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>> dana: one of the things polls showed donald trump's conviction didn't seem to have an impact and enthusiasm on the republican side is very high. i want to get your reaction to van jones from last thursday. this is his take about how biden has to do tonight. watch here. >> because if biden goes out there and messes up, it is game over. if he walks out there and a week later lower in the polls it is panic in the party. if he goes in there and handle himself against donald trump a runaway train, lock motive, raging bull, this guy deserves another shot to be president because that's tough. >> dana: do you agree it's game over if it doesn't go well for biden tonight? >> well listen, the president is ready and excited to debate tonight. i think if you want to talk about donald trump he is obviously not going to present the donald trump at his mag a rallies on the stump. he will have to answer for all the things he has been saying at the maga rallies and answer for the role he played in
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overturning roe v. wade, out there on the stump saying the extreme state level abortion bans are working out brilliantly and the threat he continues to pose to american democracy. you have republicans like adam kinzinger and jeff duncan from georgia endorsing joe biden because they understand that if the sacred cause of america will continue to be democracy, there is a home for you in joe biden's campaign and the one continuing to carry this nation forward. donald trump, his demeanor may not be the same that we see at the maga rallies but the problem for him he will have to answer for all things he says on those rallies on the debate stage tonight and the president is focused on going into tonight. >> dana: i think it's pretty stark and get your take on it. fox news voter analysis from 2020 had biden winning black voters at 91%. the presidential preface among
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black voters today in the last poll just 73%. in fact, "the new york times" poll that came out today in june of 2020 trump had 5% of the black vote. today it's 30% of the black vote. jim clyburn said this if you could pull it up here. the older black voters need to talk some sense into trump-inclined children saying they should try to talk some sense into their kids. if you believe that the parents should have kept their mule to school and kept you at home. what will biden be able to talk to black voters tonight who walked away from his campaign? >> i think one of the things that tonight is, it's an opportunity to break through to a larger slice of the electorate that hasn't been paying as much attention as you and i have, right? you still have a lot of americans who have not begun to tune into the choice in this election and increasingly fragmented media environment opportunities like tonight allow the president to talk about his historic record of accomplishment. record low black unemployment
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during this term. black wealth growing by 60% since before the pandemic. fastest rate of black small business growth in a generation. it is an opportunity to contrast that against the damage that donald trump caused to black america when he was in power. the only things that went up for black america at the end of donald trump's first term were the unemployment rate and uninsured rate. >> dana: black voters are telling >> the incredibly -- >> dana: a lot of black voters are saying the economy is the most important thing to them and looking back and saying i paid a lot less or charge my customers a lot less than i do now. can biden provide some sort of explanation for that and a vision going forward that would be different from what people felt during trump? >> absolutely because the economy that donald trump inheristed was on the rise. by the end of his term in office he had run it into the ground. black businesses were shut erred across this country.
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>> dana: because of the pandemic? >> because of his mismanagement as president of the united states failing to manage a threat to the american people. that was the end result. the mess that joe biden inherited and the progress we have made since then speaks for itself. >> dana: do you think that president biden would have kept businesses open? would president biden have kept businesses open during the pandemic? >> i think the president has proven that he is far more capable of handling the job of commander-in-chief and protecting american citizens which is the primary duty of the president of the united states. he has proven that since the day he took office and the economic record of 15 million jobs, the work he has done to cut black child poverty in half to lower costs for americans. capping the cost of insulin to $35, capping prescription drugs at $2 thousand for annually. the work we'll do in a second term to make sure a billionaire pays less in taxes than a school
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teacher or nurse? donald trump's only economic policies for his second term is more tax breaks for the ultra wealthy, moody's is sighing donald trump policies would cause another inflation. that's the choice the american people. >> dana: you represent your boss very well and make a good case and we'll see how all those issues are dealt with tonight. i do want to ask you this. will president biden commit to the abc debate on september 10th regardless of the outcome of tonight? >> yeah, we have committed to these two debates. we challenged trump to two debates tonight and september 10th. president biden will be there. we hope donald trump will as well. >> dana: one last question. i have second hand anxiety whenever i watch a debate for whoever is on stage. how do you like to watch a debate? do you stand, pace, sit, quiet? how do you do it? >> i'm on multiple screens and
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amped up and moving around. i'm excited. i will be excited tonight. >> dana: you represent him well and thank you for coming on. >> thanks for having me. >> dana: take care. >> sandra: pete buttigieg facing urgent questions now about airplane safety before congress. the preview of that and a closer look at the changes that boeing is now making to its planes after january's midair blow-out. families who have lost loved ones to fentanyl demanding more action on the crisis ahead of tonight's debate. what they want to hear from the presidential candidates. >> in my opinion, fentanyl should be considered a chemical of mass destruction because the precurors are coming from china, going to mexico and coming across our border. this is not a bipartisan problem. oh my god. what?
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>> dana: family summit on fentanyl, the crisis killed nearly 75,000 just last year and it won't get the attention it deserves at tonight's event. bryan llenas is here with us. >> it is a priority for these grieving families. i spoke to half a dozen families of fentanyl victims at the dea new york's third annual family summit. families come together to discuss how to solve the fentanyl crisis. appeared yet these grieving families don't have high expectations the public health emergency will be talked about in a meaningful way at the presidential debate tonight. >> i hope it's brought up. it's not talked about enough.
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i don't think they will talk about it. i think there is still a lot of stigma and a lot of tab au. >> not just people coming across the border, it is fentanyl. yes, it means a lot with this debate. i hope it is addressed. >> i'll watch the debate and i will be disappointed if it is not addressed. >> i would like to hear some kind of plan. i think we need to be much tougher on china. >> kelly's son, frankie, died in 2021 poisoned by a fake percocet pill. she said more needs to be done to law enforcement to go after low level street dealers. >> he went back to his country and for the next several months posting how great his life was. came back and i hope by reopening the case they will be able to find him. he is in manhattan and i know his name and his site and he has
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been dealing drugs. >> fentanyl deaths have increased 29% to nearly 75,000. cdp says the amount of fentanyl seized at u.s. borders is up to 27,000 last year. dea says 500,000 americans are directly impacted by overdose deaths or poisonings by fentanyl. five for every person that dies from it. >> dana: i asked a trooper what is the biggest issue? he said drugs, fentanyl and meth were the two top ones. >> at the department of health and human services, our mission is to improve the health and well-being of all americans, including transgender americans. >> sandra: newly released -- they are asking to remove age
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minimums for transgender surgeries. >> good morning. legal filings reveal the biden administration advocated for removing age limits for adolescents undergoing transgender services. the assistant secretary levine, transgender led the effort and was successful. emails from a group responsible for trans -- they expressed political concerns regarding age minimums, recalling a conversation with levine's chief of staff. she is confident based on the rhetoric she is hearing in d.c. and from what we have already seen that these specific listings of ages under 18 will result in devastating legislation for trans care. she wonders if the specific ages can be taken out. yet in 2019 levine acknowledged she was relieved she transitioned as an adult. >> i have no regrets. i have no regrets. when i transitioned when i was
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young i wouldn't have my children. i can't imagine a life without my children. so every experience led me to here and so how could i regret that? >> a white house spokesperson tells fox the administration does not support surgery for minors. one doctor tells us levine doesn't have the right to endanger american children. >> as a practicing doctor, i do not think transgender medicine is safe, effective and i'm extremely disturbed that it increases the burden of psychiatric illness and mortality. >> the question of whether and when teens should be able to go through life changing surgery has heated debate. >> the basics, jobs, everybody needs work. right now they have a whole lot
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that will be the fundamental choice we present on the debate stage tonight. >> dana: that was michael tyler with team biden earlier this hour. former president trump's rough performance during the first debate in 2020 drew sharp criticism and hurt him in the polls. this time around trump is seeking advice from aides and supporters. >> now should i handle him? tough and nasty or should i be -- should i be tough and nasty and just say are you the worst president in history? or should i be nice and calm and let him speak? >> dana: which version of trump will show up at the presidential debate tonight. carolyn sunshine is deputy communications director for the trump campaign. there is wind that the former president's back with the polls that just came out showing him with a slight lead over biden. how does he solidify that tonight? >> president trump is prepared tonight to fight for the american people. he is going to fight for rachel
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morin and the five children she left behind and lakin riley and jocelyn nungaray and the gentleman who said sir i'm voting for you because i had to come out of retirement to afford my bills and medications. president trump is continuing to beat joe biden in battleground state polls partly because of how he prepared for this debate this week. he spent his time not retreating from reality but being with the american people and speaking to them and rachel morin's mother and listening to the american people. their concerns, hopes, dreams, wants and needs that president trump represents on that debate stage tonight. >> sandra: we know they have very different strategies that they are using to prepare for this debate. a lot of people will be watching for the issues. a lot of people are going to be watching for their performance on that stage. this is a fox news poll on candidates performance in the debates whether it's extremely important to your vote.
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30%, democrats 24%, republicans 37%. everyone will have something they are watching for on that stage. when it comes to donald trump, how can he win over an undecided voter? >> president trump will do that by speaking directly to the american people tonight which is the real audience. our campaign heard reports that joe biden was preparing for this debate by practicing standing for 90 minutes and practicing the art of standing. that's what president donald trump does every day that ends in why across this country speaking to great american patriots. president trump will speak about his record and to be clear, the real bar for joe biden tonight is not just standing on a debate stage but stand by his record, a record of a reality he has created for the american people they don't get to retreat from. the reality is the american people don't get to retreat when they show up to get gas and little rock $5 a gallon. the cost of a big pac is over
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$7. joe biden is going to have to stand by his record of giving free flights and free hotel rooms for illegal immigrants instead of helping the american people afford thatch rent and mortgage statements. joe biden's record and what he will have to stand by on the debate stage tonight in front of the american people. >> dana: the quinnipiac polls, good news for the trump team. immigration, who do you trust more on extremely important issues? immigration trump is up 55. on the economy up 32. israel and hamas war up 16. he has that in his corner. the two most important issues. the issue of abortion is definitely on the minds of many americans out there and in some of the states you will actually have some referendums. biden is up 43 on abortion. no doubt there is going to come up tonight on the cnn debate. will we hear anything new from president trump on that? >> i won't get ahead of the
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president. it is often defined as a women's issue. i want to speak about the border, right? you can no longer be pro open border in this country and pro women. that's something i hope gets brought up on the debate stage tonight. you can no longer be pro open border and pro women. about supporting and empowering women in the country and protecting life, protecting the vulnerable, protecting women and children, this country has been turned into a war zone under joe biden where the most vulnerable among us, young women and young children are being raped and murdered often in broad daylight on hikes and often by illegal immigrants who shouldn't be in our country in the first place. if we want to talk about life and women and put those issues first that's what we should focus on tonight. >> dana: a new ad out saying that thing. biden's policies are a nightmare for women when it comes to immigration. caroline sunshine, thank you, see you later. fox news alert. it's

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