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senator joe mansion calling joe
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biden to pass the torch and step aside. former president trump skyrocketing eight points in his favor bill ratings just last month. now the white house is attempting to clean up after frustrated donors on the fundraising call with vice president harris blasted the gathering as unorganized. welcome to fox news live. i am mikey manual. numbers hitting a four year high jd vance joined him for battleground in michigan saturday. alexis mcadams is live in grand rapids michigan. hello, alexis. >> it was electric. he nearly lost his life in an assassination attempt more than a week ago now. showing the campaign strategy for him.
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having a campaign rally in ohio where jd vance is from is kind of the plan here. going after the average american you hear about what the trump campaign want to do for average americans like this guy they pulled up on stage. watch. >> he is a serious union guy. look at them over there. it's okay. look at him. look at the shape he is in. >> i told you we will get 85 million of us out there to vote for him. let's do our part. >> he will be going to the polls in november, mike. vp pick jd vance. they are focused on the future of the republican party. >> they keep saying he is a threat to democracy.
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what the hell did i do to democracy. last week i took a bullet for democracy. >> did the attempted assassination affect his poll numbers as well? according to a poll just released this morning it has. favorability now at 40%. meanwhile, president joe biden said that 32%. jd vance is now hitting the campaign trail with the former president donald trump. heading to ohio and virginia. he talks about his upbringing. showing exactly what voters are going after here in this election. >> starting us off live in grand rapids. many thanks. ♪ the secret service addressing
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reports of former president trump has been denied additional security over the last two years new information about how the event was coordinated. cb cotton is live with the latest and butler, pennsylvania. >> my colleague has confirmed with this source that the secret service did not attend day security meeting with local law enforcement on the day of the rally. my colleague source also tells him that the law enforcement outside of the security -- these were first reported by senator ron johnson this morning on "sunday morning futures". they, secret service director prepares to face tough questions from lawmakers tomorrow on capitol hill even though to our knowledge she has never been to the site of the assassination attempt on former president trump's life.
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lawmakers told fox news the american people deserve transparency. >> the american people are restless. every american is outraged that we have a secret service with the budget and thousands of employees have failed to identify this threat to president trump. how many other threats are out there. >> the testimony will come as we learn more about the secret service and its security detail for the former president. in the two years leading up to the assassination attempt, members of the security detail were sometimes rejected after requesting more manpower and gear to screen people. details first reported by the washington post and prompting the secret service to acknowledge what people in trump 's inner circle have been saying for quite some time.
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the agency telling fox news that in some instances where specific secret service, specialized units or special resources were not provided they made modifications to -- i am so sorry. there's something happening out here. the rally in butler, pennsylvania, was not one of the events where those resources were denied. trump security had been enhanced after u.s. intelligence learned of an iranian assassination plot against trump. lawmakers say these apparent security lapses during the trump campaign rally in butler, pennsylvania, make this entire situation even more puzzling. mike, i want to apologize for that disruption. a lot of people in this community are very upset. speculation about exactly what happened here during last week's rally.
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tomorrow's congressional hearing could be the first of many probing what happened here in butler, pennsylvania. we know this senator back to you >> a total pro and butler pennsylvania, thanks so much. for more on this let's bring in charles, former secret supervisor agent and ceo. >> let's get you to react. the secret service did not attend the meeting, 9:00 a.m., the day of the rally with local law enforcement and that local law enforcement was not on the same communication channel at the secret service. your thoughts. >> the secret service has taken ownership of the massive security failure that led to the attempted assassination of the former vice president and
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rightfully so. including the request and direction to resources from state and local law enforcement. also, to ensure the effective implementation of that plan. there will be a lot that they have to explain. the director gets that opportunity tomorrow in front of congress. what i can tell you is this will lead to a larger discussion. the questions going that way which i recommend they do, the secretary of homeland security will have some explaining to do. the secret service has historically been asked to do more with less and that is unacceptable. if these resources based on request or threat level are not being provided because they just are not there to give, that is a huge problem.
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it is not something that should hang entirely on the agency itself. it is time to ask hard questions they did not get the creation of dh as right at the first time. we should look to see if the secret service actually belongs within dhs. >> the buck stops with sec. mayorkas. >> we have added additional resources. to the department of homeland security. the secretary is in charge of that agency. if he needed to allocate more resources, that should have been done. >> not only will the secret service director be on the hot seat tomorrow, may your case at some point may be, to. >> i think that is fair game. the department of homeland security has been in crisis. how much attention has a secret
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service been given by this administration the past three and a half years to make sure they have the capability to do their jobs. they have an important mission. it's important that they come out of this stronger and are given the tools to be effective in what the americans are asking them to do. >> protect former presidents, current presidents, very difficult to that. they are putting their lives on the line. it occurs to me, was it a failure to not hold up former president trump if they failed something was going on. >> there is no question about the devotion of the men and women in the secret service. you saw that unfold. between the threat and the former president. we note the motivation exists.
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we know these men and women want to uphold the oath that they took prior to taking the jobs. the problem is the leadership creating the struggle in the processes to support and devotion to mission. everything will be under review, what happened in butler, pennsylvania, and it needs to be we have four investigations going on right now. we will get a lot of different looks at this. they should be supported by the department of homeland security to implement those recommendations and come out a much stronger agency. >> do you expect the secret service director to retire or resign? >> i think that those requests will come. she will have to articulate to congress about the decisions that were made that led to this. she is re- auditioning for her
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job starting tomorrow. i would expect that those calls would come from members of congress and to have. i would think she has a case to make. >> thanks so much for your time and analysis today. >> thanks, mike. ♪ >> the white house doctor says president biden's condition is improving as he recovers from covid in delaware. this is how members of congress have called for him to step aside as the dnc convention rapidly approaches. >> good to be with you. eight doses for the president. he continues to make a recovery. and then there were 37. it seems like every hour they are urging the president to step aside and his run for reelection in 2024.
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dean phillips becoming the very latest to join this growing list each and every hour adding to this idea that, yes, joe must go he had been a candidate for his party affiliation. he knew it was only a matter of time before democrats around themselves in this circumstance they are now being confronted by president biden should have known or previously known. >> it is time to step aside and turn this over to a new generation. i am encouraging that. >> you will hear a lot of that until he makes that decision. outgoing west virginia senator joe mansion announce he's urging the president to give them a chance by getting out of the
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race now. chaired by more than three dozen lawmakers. these are the ones were talking about publicly. perhaps there just as many being careful to keep their positions private while giving the president some space to come to his long conclusion. make the call himself. especially over and capitol hill for many of them it is stay the course unless they hear otherwise. >> he is still in this race. he will be a nominee if he stays in the race. i think all of us should look for ways around that candidacy. i have said when i've been asked , what will it take for you to change your mind. it will take him changing his mind. >> james speaking there. some of the most powerful names and political punditry are sounding the alarm.
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lord almighty, joe, let it go. fresh bowling i want to share with you. former president trump up by seven points in that state. forty-nine, 42. a very difficult for tasks. in a possible task possibly to reclaim the white house. >> thank you very much. vice president harasses back in d.c. today. this is cause for president biden to drop out of the upcoming election. madison is here with the latest. hello, madison. >> the event raised over $2 million for team biden harris growing calls for democrats for president biden to drop out of the race.
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some think the vice president should be the candidate. the vp welcomed with minutes of clapping and cheering from about 1000 supporters. the vp slammed former president trump's rnc speech on unity. there was a giant apostle and vice president harris assured the crowd the vice president biden will win the election. she had a similar event on thursday. >> we believe in the promise of america. are we ready to fight for it. when we fight, we when paired if biden doesn't up dropping out like dozens of democrats walk, vp harris could potentially be at the top of the ticket. >> i'm concerned right now. there is no empirical way to say otherwise. we have kamala harris who can prosecute the case. >> not everyone thinks vice
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president harris would be the best choice. >> kamala harris is less popular than bo -- joe biden. >> this comes after the vice president calls with hundreds of donors on friday. the point was to reassure them that biden is the candidate and will when it we are told the vp only spoke for about five minutes and the donors did not really get a chance to share their thoughts. >> makes a lot. joining me now to discuss the upcoming convention delegate our democracy founder. welcome. what kind of concerns are you hearing and what kind of questions are they asking? >> we have spoken to delegates from alaska to florida. they are united that joe biden has been a public service that
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they believed in. some question about whether the president will withdraw. we are organizing to be prepared whether he does make that choice they are also united that the party must come together to be donald trump in november. >> i spoke with university professor about what if president biden does not drop out. let's play that. >> a delegate individual or delegations can change their mind for reason of good conscious. they can violate the pledge in the think they made to the candidate. we are representing it at the convention. for good cause. >> could we see delegates voting their conscious. >> we have spoken with some delegate who made that pledge but feels like things have changed since that point.
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delegates are pledged, not found i will say that at this time, most delegate that we speak with still feel that commitment to the president. i do not see at this time, some grassroot uprising against the president. >> the question is then what if the president steps aside. >> there will have to be click steps. i don't think we can do a coronation. obviously, the vice president would be the leading candidate. kind of a mini primary. whoever emerges would be a stronger candidate than if we tried to exclude a transparent public process. >> july 21. is there time for mini primary? >> there is certainly some time
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for some process. this would not go back to general motors. it's important to remember that the process of the democratic convention or republican one for that matter was the process that was in place for almost 150 years in american history. it is only in recent modern history that that is changed to a primary process. the rules on the books at the dnc say that it is up to the delegates to choose a nominee. that can move ahead without change of law, change of the rules. we think that that will possibly happen in this case. >> how complicated is it with all of the states having different rules. >> denomination perspective is pretty straightforward from a party perspective. every state does its elections a little bit differently. there's an issue with ohio. then there is the state of washington. in early deadline for putting
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forth a nominee. were sympathetic to those that were calling for virtual roll call. we believe that there is a plan in place that would allow an in person at the convention. long for the most transparent and open process. it is that that opened in person one that will lead to the democratic party being most united. so that we can be president trump in november. >> fascinating discussion. thank you so much for your time. >> airlines feeling the effects from the global outage. that is next. ♪
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three people killed in a mass shooting at a philadelphia block party overnight and another seven injured. shots rang out at about 2:00 a.m. at a large gathering of 200 people. there may have been more than one gunman. no arrests have been made. airports worldwide, more than 2100 flights being delayed in 800 plus being canceled today following friday's global tech
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outage. still impacting other sectors as well including banks and hospitals. richard simmons staff keeping the grooves image alive by publishing things he land to publish before his death. >> within the icons team he worked very hard on his social media post. the last one was supposed to go up last sunday the day after he died. his staff decided to share it now. simmons is wearing no space suit costume with the caption let me fly you to the moon so we can gaze among the stars. love richard. his final message to his fans. simmons fell in the bathroom the night before he died after feeling dizzy earlier. he was found unresponsive by his housekeeper. simmons was pronounced dead at
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the scene. that is the day after his 76th birthday. a private funeral service was held for him right here in los angeles as millions of his fans mourn his loss. what we also on the interviews and exercise videos, attitude richard simmons was. he was a frequent guest on fox news doing appearances with our neal caputo. >> okay fine. i don't need them. >> i am richard simmons taking over. [laughter] i will make cranberry sauce. then he's going to play tennis. [laughter] >> a lot of great memories. he had a great sense of humor. >> an official cause of death has not been determined.
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they believe he died from apparent natural causes. >> god rest his soul. thanks a lot. new developments today. intercepting a missile fired from yemen. that is up next.
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launching missiles that the israeli city after israel struck targets in yemen. a direct response to the attack on tel aviv earlier this week. stephanie bennett is live with the latest. hello, stephanie. >> raising fears in a broader regional conflict may be coming soon he had the air defense intercept it a surface to surface missile that was launched from yemen. targeting the resort city. this comes after days of back-and-forth fighting. starting over thursday into
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friday when it drone strike killed one person and injured several others. over the last nine months they have launched over 220 projectiles at israel which have all been intercepted until this one. in response to the tel aviv attack, struck with the military targets in the red sea yesterday they say at least six people were killed in 80s others injured. since the israel war. a cease-fire deal continues. in the historic move the israeli military sent out the first batch to ultra-orthodox men. coming after israel's high quarter judges without telling me they are no longer exempt.
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>> recruiting people by force will not help our country. and needs to be done naturally with consideration. >> israel's prime minister is expected to meet with president biden and also address congress on wednesday. israel will be sending a delegation for hostage deal talks on thursday. we will keep a close eye. >> thank you so much. for more on this rebecca joins me now. rebecca, welcome. >> thanks for having me. >> thrilled to have you. >> this is from an intelligence report telling the strike on the facility in yemen. what is your reaction to these images into the strike. >> a powerful image that will continue to burn for some time. i think it communicates a couple of things. benjamin netanyahu said we have repeatedly made the point that
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if you attack israel we will respond. i think that there is a reasonable expectation that the u.s. coalition effort to keep the red sea open would take care of this cooties that continued to strike out against targets but the response has been to tepid. it is demonstrating that there is a military benefit here. this is where iranian weapons have been fueling. also a powerful image that says if the united states and their coalition will not help us, israel will do it themselves. [speaking in native tongue] >> the attack is not an innocent port. it was used for military forces. they use this weapon to attack israel. an international shipping route.
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>> for those that do not know the geography, it is still a long flight to go from israel to yemen. does that send a strong message to israel's adversaries throughout the region? >> i think it does. it should send a message to the american white house. we are the ones to make sure that see lane stay open. that's one of the things that we guarantee. this is an indictment of the united states that it is requiring israel he was being attacked by all sides, many iranian proxies to reach out and respond in this way. it should be that the united states has enabled israel to take care of itself. these attacks are against the united states in the red sea and the allies. we are the ones that it should have been taking care of this long ago. this has allowed iranian proxies in the entire region.
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>> speaking with the joint session of congress. what are your expectations. >> i hope you will remind congress that israel is a great friend of the united states. helping the united states bring stability to the region. it helps the united states. fewer iranian proxies throughout the region. israel deserves our thanks. it does not deserve our condemnation. >> you think someone on the progressive left. >> i expect there to be protests something that continues to be very passionate on the american left. i'm condemning israel and supporting the palestinians saying that israel has been the one that has been extreme in the response. i would expect them to use this opportunity to protest the biden
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administration restricting israel and not doing enough. >> thanks so much for your time and analysis. >> this after more than 100 people have been killed in student led protests. stemming from government jobs from the family of war veterans. defending district curfew. >> sent from north korea today, thousands of balloons with bags have been flown over the border in may. resuming the campaign calling the launch of balloons despicable.
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taiwan beginning military drills and protecting a possible chinese invasion. speaking to senior officials about the current security threat. alex hogan is live in taipei. hello, alex. >> we are here in taipei where later today local time we will join the military for the 40th annual exercise he had military drills rehearsing potential scenarios if china were to evade increasing the defense budget. the rising tension with china which claimed that taiwan is part of the territory. the island also extended from four months to a year. committing to the preparation,
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there are some mixed feelings here. >> i presently think that there is a possibility. i think most other people there underestimate the risk. >> i think trying to avoid fighting. that is the main goal. >> this island is roughly the size of the state of maryland. holding strategic importance of the region. taiwan is a leader in the semi conductor images -- ministry. taiwan's most important backer and arm supplier. the foreign press for the first time since taking the job acknowledging the support. it cannot rely on allies alone. >> we never rely on luck or leave our faith in the hands of others. also because of the interest of the united states.
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>> unlike in military rehearsing paths where these are very planned out drills, the exercises will be extremely different. they will be unscripted surprise scenarios giving the soldiers very different reactions. more authentic experience of audit novation could look like. >> alex hogan live at 1:40 a.m. local time. what a trooper. safe travels. >> thanks, mike. vice president harris gets in earful from frustrated donors. all the campaign drama next. discover the power of wegovy®. ♪ ♪ with wegovy®, i lost 35 pounds. and some lost over 46 pounds. ♪ ♪
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>> joe biden in this race. in this race to win it. >> enjoy new high approval numbers hitting a four year high as president biden facing democrats to step aside. democratic strategists welcome to both of you. >> 37 is the number of democrats calling for the members to step aside. >> i came to the decision that it's time to pass the torch to a new generation. >> what do you make of what feels like this trip trip trip. >> if he is not capable of running, he should not be serving as president of the united states. i think that the entire democratic party, they are all
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complicit in hiding and covering up the idea that joe biden has been tripping. he has had health issues for a long time. this is the biggest cover-up that we have seen in quite some time. this man should not be serving in office. realizing he will not win this election. this is the time for him to change. >> your thoughts. >> i think that it is not that is not capable of surveying, if you're not then you should step down. people are looking at what is the effect. democrats will not have control of the senate. people are looking at it. from a local perspective, i think that there is a huge bench of people that are willing and ready to step up on both sides of the aisle. i think that it is more about
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are we going to lose the house. will they make the political calculations right now. that are what you seeing with the orchestrated leaks. >> should we step aside? pennsylvania governor schapiro. governor newsom. illinois governor. transportation secretary. is there time for a mini primary or do you expect if the president leaves it will be handed off to the vice president >> they are sure throwing pei out at the moment. the reason kamala harris, she is picked because she is a black woman and not because she won her own primary. she did not. if you replace kamala harris, if you put someone in like schapiro , you will have an issue that is very upset about
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palestine and israel. if you replace that stature you will end up with a republican governor and other one of those seats. you can put lipstick on a pig but it is still a pig. open borders, human trafficking, the drug cartel running of all of our borders, the policy of the left or not the policy of the american people. their policies are so horrific and damaging to the american people. >> talks of a mini primary. is there time for that? looking like a coronation for kamala harris. >> i think kamala harris, as a woman she was not picked because she was a black woman, she was also very qualified.
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she is qualified to be a vice president. i think there are a lot of people. my mom is so funny. she lives in texas where i grew up. what if there -- people actually make a decision. we dealt no. it could be a really good thing where people are engaged in watching. what we i think in d.c. forget is that we are watching this every single day. most people don't really start tuning in and tell is there time >> abc news episodes. it is now lower 32%. quick reaction to that. >> they are in deep trouble.
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what we are hearing is that these policies and this administration which include kamala harris and pete they are hurting the american people and american families. they are choosing between heating and eating. single moms trying to fill up their car with gas and they cannot afford it. we have a major problem in this country. it does not matter who you put up there. donald trump will win. >> he will step aside as a candidate. coming across on social media. we will address the country later this week about next steps he intends to fulfill the remainder of his term. kristen, your reaction. >> it is what is breaking right now. >> i think it is an enormous opportunity for our party.
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really important to have two strong people to have a strong debate and let's figure out who is best to run this country at the end of the day. i hope that my party, the democratic party can use this time as an opportunity to have a debate and have somebody emerge as a candidate who can go toe to toe with former president trump in a productive way so that everybody in this country has a decision to make it they look at it and they decide and they want to know how to move forward. >> we are 37 democrats come forward calling on him to step aside. the money people have made clear they're done giving him money as a candidate. is it a surprise he has reached this decision? >> he is facing a lot of trouble
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i am just curious, that is what i'm most curious about at this point. >> i take it you are not entirely surprised. >> this is on conspiracy. what is best for the country. a man that served for so many years. he will not stay in office to help his son. he has not weapon i think the judiciary. he is a man who served this country. studying his wife and his closest advisors of people he trusts. i am not making it up. he's been having conversations with nancy pelosi. really thinking this through. this is not a surprise to me. we all knew a decision would come at some point. so, no, it is not a surprise
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given he's been in these conversations for a while. >> downed valid concerns. if former president trouble when the white house, do you want to lose the senate and the house? >> that is a primary concern. if your democrat looking at this , we will not have control of the senate and if president trump wins the white house, then you need to look at the house and you are looking at these candidates and like i said earlier, you have to make sure you win some of these really tough seeds if you want to maintain our takeback control of the house. it will be close no matter who it is. that is a primary concern in the party right now. >> statement on next, president biden says he's stepping aside as a candidate, he intends on focusing is duties for the remainder of this term and he says he will address the nation later this week about his decision. your thoughts.
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>> again, i'm just curious where this is coming from. the only reason he would step down as because of medical reasons. you are one of the only people that has said he would be stepping down for political reasons. he has never said i don't think i best -- i'm not best for the party at this point. he would be putting our entire country at risk from a security standpoint medically. >> it's not just nefarious. listening to your constituents and people. >> that they will lose the senate and house. >> of course. how you're talking to people and how they are responding to the content. >> there is nothing nefarious about this. he has served this country for far too long. >> 50 years. >> not far too long. he has done. he has a son who died.
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>> afghanistan, the biden order crisis. because of the open borders from president biden. it is interesting. he literally said earlier this week that he would only resign if it were a medical issue. you are looking at the downed valid it would have a disastrous effect. it is what it is. >> i would like to have a normal productive conversation, not just the party talking points about what it means for how we will move forward from now until november and now people will make a decision. >> who is going to be the person andy bashir or vice president kamala harris, i would like to have a normal conversation about what are their policies looking forward. are they just oppose with former president trump? let's have a real conversation
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about that. >> if you're a betting person are you betting on the vice president? >> i think the vice president has a lot of support that people if you look on the scenes, you've got to get different fractions of the party, she has a lot of support. i think there's also a lot of support behind people like andy bashir. a lot of support with the vice president just because she is the vice president. setting up the whole thing, that is functional. it will not go away. it will just transfer over. i think that she has a natural advantage structurally, but who knows. you have a lot of other people that may be looking at this. we will see what president biden says. when president biden speaks about it, it is like, okay, does he support her? does he endorse her?
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politics are often nuances to the spirit i support her. when he speaks i think it will be very clear. what are we looking at. does he support an open convention. i would watch every single word that he says. >> to your point. we acting in real-time to this news on next. he did not mention the vice president in a statement. that creates kind of a bid war, if you will. some people looking to potentially jump in. we have to all statement. the greatest honor of my life to serve as your president. while it has been my intention to seek reelection i believe it's in the best interests of my party and the country for me to stand down he had that, president biden on next just a short time ago. reacting in real-time here.
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fox news live. you mentioned his statement to the nation later this week. it will be intriguing to see whether he sticks his neck out to say this is who i think should be the next in line. >> your thoughts. >> i think the democratic party has quite the conundrum moving forward. kamala harris has very low polling and approval rating. lower than joe biden's. he's stepping aside. if you have an andy bashir, if you look at kentucky, you look at that race, the only reason he won was because of his name in that state. every statewide candidate got more votes and impaired you will likely have a republican governor in kentucky. same thing.. you look at shapir, you have the far left part of the party who are literally turning out people to vote uncommitted because of this
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administration's stance on israel. i mean, you're in a really tough spot. i feel bad for the democrat party at this point. all right. let's bring in my colleague bret baier, our chief political anchor here at fox news. get his reaction to this breaking news, bret, we saw drip, drip, drip, 37 democrats saying president biden should step aside. and now we've got the announcement. your thoughts, mike, this is a tectonic shift in politics. think about where we have been and in such a fast time to have changed. now, this nominee stepping down, it was only three weeks ago that there was that debate, at which point, you know, president biden walked out and in the first few minutes, the world kind of gasped that that was what was on stage. after all the preparation he did, the fallout from that, i don't think ever really recovered. and his effort to do interviews afterwards did not stop the bleeding. as far as his political problems. and i t

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