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shannon: i am a shannon bream what is present by his exit from the race in his lame duck status
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need for u.s. national security? ♪ >> i review this office i love my country more prints. shannon: president's decision to pass the torch comes at a time of geopolitical uncertainty from israel. >> our world is in upheaval. 362 concerned iran is weeks away from able to create weapons grade nuclear materials. books we are now is not a good place regards asia were taiwan is beefing up drills to counter china. the challenges shine the spotlight on the foreign policy positions of vice president kamala harris amid her bid to become the commander-in-chief. was she advanced pe president biden's agenda or break from it? what's i believe we face a choice. between two different visions. for our nation. one focus on the future. the other focused on the pastor but we will discuss or have the names on harrison vice presidential short list pete
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buttigieg also senator ron johnson a member of the homeland security committee. >> did they confront him? did they go up to him? did they talk to him? six but do not have those details. with that last sweep of that roof done prior to the rally? >> i do not have that information at this time f frequency and battle director of the secret kimberly cheatle resigns answer some of the attempted assassination of former president donald trump remain elusive. quick somebody should have made sure there is no one on that roof. that roof was a dead aim at right onto the stage. shannon: a sunday pen about the new bipartisan task force formed to investigate. all this week on "fox news sunday." ♪. shannon: today marks 100 days until election day the focus is turned to the democratic party and presumptive nominee current vice president kamala harris the delegates and top democrats across the country quickly
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rallied behind her after president biden dropped out just one week ago. new fox news pulling in the battleground states of michigan, minnesota, pennsylvania and wisconsin showed democratic voters overwhelmingly support harris as the replacement nominee. democratic delegates or points to nominate harris or vp pick weeks before the dnc convention using virtual voting base site august 7 ohio ballot access deadline but republicans dispute that they say there has been a legislative fix to extend the deadline to september 1. that is all coming up in days and mom will speak with a potential vp pick each buttigieg who has been campaigning with the vice president and is appearing in a personal capacity not speaking on behalf of the byte administration with us today first live coverage of foxbusiness correspond madison alworth in st. cloud, minnesota. delays in the campaign we begin with trey yingst at the soccer field idea was hit by hezbollah rockets and killing at least 12.
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>> good morning. twelve children were killed yesterday when a hezbollah rockets slammed into a soccer field but all of the victims were under 17 years old. you can see the aftermath and level of destruction caused by this rocket that was made and iran according to the israeli military israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu arrived in tel aviv this morning after a week of meetings in the united states but his visit included an address to congress in key discussions with the president biden. vice president harris of former president trump netanyahu trumpt immediately into the cabinet meeting upon his return as the region braces for what it's promised to be a strong israeli response. the tragic event in northern israel comes as the war and gaza approaches day 300 cease-fire talks resume today in rome cia director william burns meeting with egyptian negotiators aiming to get closer to an agreement between israel and hamas and avoid expanded conflicts. the war in gaza intensified
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evacuation orders delivered to palestinian civilians and fresh air strikes one in central city that killed 30 people including women and children. concern about the possibility of a larger regional or across the middle east doesn't come amid key foreign policy concerns for this week we do know there are new provocations by the chinese against taiwan. shannon: a trey yingst thank you very much reporting live from israel for us this morning. so, back your home to the heated race for the white house madison alworth joins us apart from the campaign trail in minnesota. hello madison for. >> good morning with 100 days to go until election day a likely new democrat nominate vp harris is making her push to get more voters to her side over president donald trump is taking aim at his new opponent. after finishing up remarks in nashville, tennessee at the bit coin conference truck made his way here to minnesota in the deep blue state for the state is part of the expanded map his
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camp hopes to make a competitive state and the cycle. a democrat is when the presidents race in minnesota every cycle since 1976. in the polling is not currently in trump's favor latest fox news polling shows kamala harris leads a trump with 52% favorability. that did not stop trump from hitting harris on the issues of the border, economy, and crime. >> kamala harris presidency means for your more ears of extremism. wickedness, failure, chaos and probably world war iii. i really believe it. corre, the democratic elites are trying to install her as a new nominate that her receiving a single vote for president. the media, our friends back there called a coronation per
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thinforthink there's another woi called a coup. >> harris is undeterred by the questions of her ascension she is coming hot off a big first week as a likely head of the ticket thanking $200 million in donations. >> we are the underdogs in this race. but this is a people powered campaign. and we have momentum. >> it is unclear who will join her on that ticket the governor of minnesota has been floated as a pixel is the governor of pennsylvania josh shapira stumped for her on saturday will be on the trail again monday. the harris campaign calling this eight weekend of action sprinting to election day. >> mike glass is half-full and i will tell you why because kamala harris and all of you. you see, i am optimistic because i have seen that great spirit of pennsylvanians. you all, you are all the
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epicenter of this battle. worked with 100 days to go campaigning is full steam ahead. shannon: trench on the campaign trail minnesota, thank you for joining us also fresh off the campaign trail pete buttigieg is appearing today in his personal capacity. no disrespect were not use your cabinet title but you are here spieth today. you've been on the trail a week ago were doing the show present biden still in the race we now have a presumptive new nominee. less than a week later bret stephens is right in the "new york times" of one thing the democratic party is not supposed to be as antidemocratic. a party which insiders select the nominee from the top down out the bottom up. which expects rank and file to fall in line and clap enthusiastically that is the playbook the ruling parties and autocratic states you know the optics of this it was donors who pulled the plug on president biden they are the ones calling the shots about how this proceeds. >> it is true the democrat party
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is not famous or falling in line. that's part of why it is so remarkable that in a matter of days kamala harris has consolidated our big tent party. this is something coming from the ground up. you can feel it it i was in a field office in michigan yesterday close to our home and sought extraordinary energy. so many people from different corners of our party ready to support kamala harris ready for her to defeat donald trump. its level of energy it frankly i have not seen on the campaign trail in a long time. shannon: you've gotten more delegates than she has back in 2020 it you accrued them, she did not get a delegate she dropped out of that race former staffer of hers said she worries about this coronation she wrote about in the atlantic saying she was not tested and tried. are you worried about that because bret stevens also says this he said she is unpopular, she's been a bad campaigner she's been a bad manager. she's a blue state dems got to an purpose that she's anchored to the president's record.
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he worries me beat democrats should be more worried there's not been a thorough vetting when she did and in the head-to-headh president trump there will be wishes she had been vetted it. >> the idea some has been tested or vetted when they have been vice president of the united states hurt nearly four years does not make any sense. she's an officer when most visible leadership rolls in the country. and she has a demonstrated both her effectiveness in that job and a vision for the country that americans agree with. that is the real reason i think she is going to win. most americans already agree with her on the issues they care about the most that affect them the most. whether we are talking about choice when her stance on defending women's right to choose versus donald trump who eliminated the right to choose in this country because he sent it back to the safe to be fair for quick plus be very clear he is proud of the fact he demolished the abortion right to choose in this country. shannon: there are states that are figuring this out there are some it's nearly impossible a
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six week a ban or less there are other states in this country that allowed no restrictions up until the due date of a child. >> athere's that national right to choose in this country the law of the land for 50 years the vast majority of americans believed was the right thing to do. but donald trump made a promise when he was a candidate put one of the few promises he kept by the way. he did not keep his promise of 6% economic growth. shannon: he did have a pandemic to deal with. >> even before the pandemic america it went into a manufacturing recession which really hurt places like where i come from in the industrial midwest. shannon: but unemployment was low for. >> his broke his promise what kind of economic growth. he broke his promise to pass infrastructure bill he said he would do that. he failed to do it. the biden/harrison ministration got done. even brokers promised to degenerate six the moms i will be at your side be marsh down to the capitol he kept to promises cap its promise to destroy the right to choose and kept his
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promise on task for the risk. iit went on a second trumpeter would be like, i would start by looking at those rare promises that he actually managed to keep because he did say he wanted to get rid of roe v wade but again said it to the states. >> yes empower the states to limit access to abortion into the republican party continues to be interested in a national abortion ban for. >> he has disavowed completely pick works he disavowed a lot of things i don't believe him because he lies all the time. >> using his pledge he would not pass a national ban. >> is going to be one that was down most the promises is made or broken. shannon: will talk about this and sort of the transition very quickly to a new nominee apparently and take it there are questions about why the vice president may be it did not speak up early what sheet may have seen as the president's decline. an opinion piece over there set up all these other figures could see the country was being led by very unsteady president mentally and physically, wouldn't harris
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be able to see that too? what possible scenarios president binds vice president not directly involved in a cover-up perhaps even more embarrassing was she so detached from the day-to-day activities of the highest level of the administration that simply had not noticed? but the simple fact is joe biden is good at being president you tell but the result he is getting results donald trump tried and failed to get. trump tried and failed to get the kind of job growth joe biden has presided over. trump tried and failed to get infrastructure bill done. at the end of the day you judge a president's effectiveness based on the job they are doing and that is what we have seen. the president made an extraordinary historic selfless choice to take himself out of the nominating process and concentrate one 100% on the presidency. that was the right choice he's going to want to sprint to the tip of the work of the presidency. meanwhile have a new nominee. shannon: was she aware of how he was doing? hope yo you are all aware of how
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it's doing our country's watcher president lee lead and yes we he seen the fact he is 10 years older than he was 10 years ago. but unlike republicans who trumps a personality cult will take a look at donald trump and said he's perfectly fine even though he seemed unable to tell the difference between nikki haley and nancy pelosi. even though it's rambling about electrocuting sharks in hannibal lector. even though he is clearly older and stranger than he was when america first got to know him. they say strong as an act, leaps single buildings in a single bound we do not have that worked reality on our side. on the contrary the president confronted that reality what must've been one of the most difficult decisions for an american president to make ever any did something i don't think donald trump could even conceive of doing which is putting his own interest aside for the country. shannon: voters have said they're much less worry about the mental acuity and the physical strength of president trump. parks compared to biden or
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harris? i am pretty sure voters are worried about the age and acuity of president trump compared to kamala harris represents a generation younger how could anyone not watch the stuff he sang the ramp grimly on the trail not a concern? what does certainly one of her talking points and one of yours now to pick racks and something most markedly perplexed most americans didn't have a worry about him like president biden. next you can tell he desperately wants to be but is not. shannon: we have nipples let's talk about that you said you believe americans are more in line with advisor president harris where she is on issues that matter for the economy and inflation is a top of those for most people to give a substantial margin to president trump on that in the polling. there's also the issue of the border. that is something whether you want to say whatever title you want to use for the vice president, this is mainstream media in march of 2020 when describing her role access biden puts harrison charter border crisis nbc news, biden tasks
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harris was chemically migration on the southern border. "washington post," biden taps their strata border crisis political, but he mixers the point person on immigration issues among border surge. that was their explanation of her having it lead them on the board of sputniks exponentially worse. these do not write leading organizations are media outlets what do you understand her role to be and has a situation on the boborder improved or worsen? what must be very clear about this or has been a lot of mischaracterization she is not in charge of the board of the homeland security department is in charge of the border. she did do something important though she was assigned to conduct diplomacy with central american countries knowing it's part of the bigger picture of what's affecting the board of the central american countries are among the few countries to see their numbers go down in terms of the source of migrants were seen at the border. shannon: not by much. >> what she did as she engaged diplomatically and effectively in the bigger issue is the
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biden/ayres administration supported a bipartisan compromise to actually do something about it. women have very conservative provisions that was hard for many in our party to support there's a bipartisan deal even mitch mcconnell was for the head of the cpp unit and then trump swooped in to kill it. not because he that is bad policy but because he did not want that issue to get better because of a got worse it would be better for him politically. >> ls ettore johnson about that their number provisions are republicans including mitch mcconnell ended up in the final product thought there was something they could not but were there and they could not vote move forward. >> we know it they didn't before the move for because donald trump swooped and he said i don't want joe biden to get a win pickwick to found it was a flawed piece of legislation are too many loopholes and other things i cannot support this is how "washington post" described the border situation at legal border crossing sword in the months after biden took office immediately rolled back many trump era restrictions. they going to the people taken a custody by the us border patrols the highest levels in the
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agencies 100 year history under biden averaging 2 million per year there's a lot of attributes or to the fact there were dozens of things done under the trump administration this administration rolled back vice president harris as part of this administration and had a leading role according to mainstream media on handling the border. >> let's get real paired border crossings are down in the wake of president biden's executive action he took after congress failed. shannon: he could have taken action because he wanted congress to sell that that would've been more durable but when trump came in, talk to republicans out of their own bipartisan project because he did not want the issue to get better. remember it the worse things are at the border. the better things get for donald trump. so he has a vested interest in it remaining chaotic down there for this also helps explain what he did not exactly conclusively solve it when it was his turn but it's all something else really important. happening in their public a national convention on the board and the talk about immigration which we all recognize is a problem. they tried to paint this narrative that if you live
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somewhere far from the border and immigration is not affected you personally, you need to think immigration is a driver of crime. that was the real message immigration leads to crime progress or blue state governors and they say every state is a border state that is democrat saying it. >> but the false message of the rnc was this is leading to an increase in crime. shannon: there been cases very high profile having their country illegally. keep the story alive. >> this is my point trying to make people think crime is up one crime is down under joe biden and graham was up under donald trump. i don't know how often that gets reported on this network of youf you're watching this at home, do yourself a favor and look up the data. >> we invite that. >> great if you look this up at home you will know crime went down under biden and crime went up in violent crime for sure but the really important thing to ask is, why would america want to go back to the higher crime
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that we experience under donald trump? shannon: they may also adjust why they would go to millions fewer people coming illegal across the border every single person who is here involved with the crime is a life that did not have to be lost that is the argument he made me appreciate you coming we hope you'll come back again maybe as a vice presidential contender we will see. thank you. former president said he's going back to the site of the failed assassination attempt in pennsylvania as investigations ramp up. federal law enforcement agents defendant facing growing questions and subpoena on capitol hill senator ron johnson is here to preview tuesday's hearing with the acting director of the secret service, next. kere for the #1 hit maker. thanks for swingin' by, carl. no problem. so, what are all of those for? ah, this one lets me adjust the bass. add more guitar. maybe some drums. wow, so many choices. yeah. like schwab. i can get full-service wealth management, advice, invest on my own, and trade on thinkorswim.
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shannon: se se secret serves asn acting director from the resignation of kimberly cheatle. ronald wrote taken the helm of the agency as it comes under firebird centers plan to grill him in a joint hearing on capitol after the assassination attempt on former president trump. in that moment when republican senator ron johnson. first of the white house fox correspondent lucas tomlinson has the effort to try to get answers about this massive security breakdown. >> lawmakers say the secret service was short staffed and unable to communicate with local law enforcement. >> a secret service and failed. the fact the agr building which is 130 yards away was left unsecured they did not have a counter surveillance team. >> experts say secret service counter surveillance team in plain clothes would have likely discovered 20-year-old thomas crooks after he was identified
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by local law enforcement is looking suspicious. trump said he is not worn before taking the stage for her secret service special agent explain how critical information was missed. >> that's the only failure point here we did not have a common operating system in place. the secret service had a self-contained, protected and encrypted system to communicate. >> a candid admission on former secret service director kimberly cheatle told a house a panel a suspicious man in the crowd was not enough to stop the rally. >> why was he allowed to take the stage with a suspicious person having been identified in a crowd? >> if the detail had been passed information there is a threat, the detail never would've brought the former president out onto stage. >> you distinguish between someone who is suspicious and someone is threatening you? i do. at the ice of the shooter is a
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drone to scope out the stage three times before the rally the assassin had a clear line of sight to where trump was speaking at 6:11 p.m. he opened fire he got off eight shots a counter sniper team closest to the shooter was obstructed by trees. a second team located further away killed the shooter 26 seconds after he started firing. former president donald trump said he will be returning to butler, pennsylvania to do another rally with his supporters to >> lucas tomlinson the white house, thank you. joining is now wisconsin senator ron johnson. welcome to the show, senator. quest good morning shanna, hope you're doing well progress you as well. you've arty put together as much information as you can find sort of a polemic report were getting new things every day. you had a briefing with the acting director secret service this week. he will be as i understand that the joint hearing this week. do you think he'll be forthcoming have you been able to get new information from him and what are your top questions for tuesday? >> first of all most of the
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information we have obtained is from local law enforcement. i appreciate the acting director briefed the senate tradition home and security committees on thursday. only for an hour he appeared to be more forthright. he told us he would be providing documents that we would be requesting approval be in the pudding to see whether he really follows through. i'll be testifying for joint committee hearing on tuesday. he has an awful lot to explain he did say in that breathing he cannot defend what happened in butler i don't think anybody could. i did ask him, found out there were reports the sniper had the assassin and their insight for minutes and asked for permission were denied permission to take him out. that apparently is false is what they told us they acquired him after the shots were fired. but again we need detailed interviews with those individuals to find out exactly what happened. it is unbelievable how little information has been coming from federal law enforcement.
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those are just some of the questions that i have is exactly what happens? we want a detailed timeline we need all of their communications both written, e-mail, text but also we need voice recordings of any verbal communication. here's what we did find out when my staff for the committee staff went down to butler on friday. first about it 5:45 p.m. the sniper team the secret service did receive the photos of crooks and they knew he was at the agr building this is 26 minutes before he took his first shot. we have that confirmed we also have confirmed the radios that local law enforcement gave the secret service sniper teams were never used by the secret service. again all of the communication was channeled. the sniper and swat teams run different communication channels in the patrol officers. different communication from secret service all funneled and through central communications system which obviously delayed things and allow this tragedy to
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happen. shannon: you said your committee staff spoke with a number of people there but you are the ranking member of the investigative subcommittee for homeland security put you in a bipartisan way with senator blumenthal has sent out letters to a number of local, state, federal agencies. law enforcement apartments asking for all this information as you try to pull this together. like you said it's got a lot of information from local agencies that it sounds like they did not appreciate being tagged are held responsible for something that are coming forward to say that was not us. do you worry with so many agencies of the mix will be a lot of finger-pointing is going be hard to track down where the breakdowns actually happen or do you have confidence can you tell the american people they are going to get answers and someone will be accountable? >> and force of the federal agencies are doing what they always do their hiding behind the excuse is an active investigation for it again, we'll see whether acting director row is as forthcoming as he said he was going to be in the briefing on thursday. our committees and right now we
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have a bipartisan investigation with the chairman and ranking member of homeland security with senator blumenthal. went to try to work cooperatively we did democrat center to use their process i cannot issue subpoenas, they can the house is going to have their investigation. inspector general's will have their investigation. the fbi there will be a lot of people investigating this all of these individuals that saw something, first will they need to memorialize that now they need to save many recordings, any videos they have taken. but we need to talk to these people and transcribed interviews these things take our civil compare notes all the other people investigating this and we should be able to develop the truth is that like 1963 you would router film we probably have hundreds of videos and audios. we have hundreds of witnesses. but we need a law enforcement not local but federal whistleblowers coming forward to tell us what they know for i know they are talking to a number of different offices. targeted different media personalities we need those
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people to come forward and again tells what they know. but really what happened at the scene question mike that is my biggest concern the fbi will be investigating crooks the secret service inspector general's commerce needs to investigate exactly what happened but the breakdown was within the secret service. again the deep state keeps its secrets beca for close to his v. a watch on twos have full coverage of adhering to try to get more answers and want to make sure it's a couple other issues that came up with pete booted judging over not referring to his secretary is not here in an official capacity paid more of a campaign style visit. he talked about what's going on at the board this came up this week again at the white house briefing are peter doocy some interaction with secretary white house press secretary she said essentially republicans are the ones who a were not helping at e border that you had a chance to send better resources insight onto this law essentially and you didn't. democrats say and he heard pete buttigieg say because president trump told you not too.
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the chaos at the board is a great campaign issue for him. why did you vote no? >> first if i do not know any senator that donald trump contacted to tell them to vote no certain did not contact me. voted no because it's an awful bill codified for 5000 illegal immigrants today put a bomb it's a 2000 and they was he managing crisis. i didn't during his administration has averaged over 7000 people a day in december it was 10,000 a day average when they hit 14000. president biden use the same authority that president trump used to close the border, opened it up pretty much his first day of office. he sows had the authority to close it he just does not want to pray they want an open border all the democrats do. they won an open border that causes process that builds an awful bill it reduced presidential authority is by that bill died within 24 hours being introduced. >> want to ex exceed foreign poy issue started the show off with a rocket firing into northern israel. hezbollah is denying
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responsibility of dozens injured at least 12 killed. heidi f aphis f is saying this n rocket was something only hezbollah would have. some reporting out of actio's one of the reported said last night he talked to israel's foreign minister who said to him this crossed all red lights he ends up or approaching an all out war against hezbollah and lebanon. that would be exponentially worse and difference in the tragedy already and both he and gaza but how word to you about another front opening up with a much better armed opponent? >> i am highly worried. israelis went to live in peace. they just need to be recognized as a state it is the palestinians who tend to be the aggressor their firing missiles into israel and killing innocent civilians. they perpetrated the barbaric attack on october 7. again there is peace available of palisades are willing to accept it just does not seemed like they are. shannon: fared to separate hamas from the palestinian population who seems has a growing
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resentment for what is happening with hamas and recognize their often used as shields but these are certainly terrorist groups it seemed to be doing the bidding in many cases of iran. >> next time have opportunity to vote 70% should not vote for a government like hamas. hezbollah should not continue to fire missiles into israel and of course it's all being sponsored by iran who obama and the buy demonstration of coddled sent hundreds of billions of dollars into basically their military allowing them to sponsor hezbollah houthi. shannon: hundred thank you for weighing in a multiple issues will see with the hearing on tuesday. >> have a good day. shannon: democrat say the ascension vice president kamala harris to the top of the democratic ticket is to bring a whole new enthusiasm to their efforts to hold on to the white house. we've got brand-new polls showing exactly how she matches
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>> it appears he is backpedaling but i am ready. think the voters deserve to see the split screen that exists in this race on the debate stage. i am ready, let's go.
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>> and want to debate here it will be no different they have the same policies. debating is important for presidenpresident teresa reallye an obligation to debate. shannon: we look for gently open invite on fox. trading barbs over whether these debates will happen is time now for the sunday group political congressional olivia beavers. mollie hemingway, fox foxy senir protocol analyst juan williams and mario parker bloomberg editor for economy and government. what started the debate who thanks debates will happen? >> yes i think it will happen. shannon: does anyone doubt that it's a good talking point for the campaign and of the harris campaign say scared to stop when show up. >> is seen that happening before you're starting to see them ramp up your seeing invitations happening to have a debate like boxes made there trying to find out what their best line of attack is pretty republicans had to shift from aging and other
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attacks against a biden another trying to find them against harris. the leadership in the house was saying stick to her policies but of course there are certainly some members who strayed away from them. shannon: have gone rogue but in the meantime new polls show head to head to the to do match up in critical states would have minnesota, michigan, pennsylvania and wisconsin. this race is much tighter now because if you look at the numbers and there's a a lot of this creamer there's been a shift from windows biden is the democratic nominee and now apparently the vice president in favor of democrats they're all in a dead heat except minnesota where she does have a six-point advantage of. books that we are seeing is really the result of what was happening when biden was a nominee it was not just that biden was losing to trump which he was losing very much a trump was also you have a down ballot collapse. democrats are facing the loss of five, six, seven, eight senate seats they were not prepared to do that even if they understood they might lose the presidency.
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what you are seeing with these polls is that it is certainly better than what they're doing with with biden but the fundamentals of the presidential race almost certainly going to be the same because to olivia's a point with the trump campaign is been doing this running against the biden/harris presidency for which kamala harris is just as responsible as joe biden. and if anything, biden was able to present much more moderate than kamala harris u.s. is on videotape record of being probably the most extreme hard left democrat nominee and 75 years. this will change the replacement of the actual person is chosen by democrat voters in the primary with some of his run for president twice and has yet to receive a single delegate that's not about the presidential race is much as trying said senate. shannon: "new york times" cnn has had a lot of polling for that is not been good for recent weeks notes this change they say overall mr. trump leads ms. harris of 48% to 47% among likely voters in a head-to-head match its mark to prove it for democrats but when compared to
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the time sample that showed mr. biden behind by six percentage points. mario they said the excitement is there. that cap will be permanently closed it is truly to be a dead heat. >> whether or not that excitement is going to last is up in the air but anecdotally just walking around in the neighborhood i've got people asking about the racing there excited, they're energized about it just the number of zoom calls over the past week for vice president harris as well. one thing molly said that is true, it is baked in some of the poll numbers you saw from biden are baked in. calmly harris about 70% black voters were now she's down by about 1%. you have to think given her background as in a black sorority et cetera that she will get more than 70% going forward. you just so that excitement over the past week. shannon: with the "new york times" cnn they talked about within work worried about certain voting what looks. garnering 60% support from
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voters under 30. and hispanic voters are groups s biden had consistently struggled with among voters under 45 she was ahead by 10 percentage points less than three weeks after mr. trump actually held a narrow edge with that group over mr. biden. but i am assuming agree with pete buttigieg the age issue is now on the gop said of the ticket? looks i think so pretty think it's generational not so much the age issue i don't hear some people addressing it because i think people sell biden as older than they see trump despite the age been quite similar. i think right now people talk about generational shift there's a lot of of the so-called double haters with that i'm tired of this we see in that contest before biden versus tr trump rit now you don't have that you have harris putting on her first out of the campaign was talking about freedom and the future and let's go on and find ways to solve america's problems versus what she described as fear, chaos, coming from trump are the key here in the polls is that
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trump's numbers, trump's base remained steady. i've not seen his numbers decrease what i have seen is the democrats picking up on maria's point the base coming home. those getting excited going out organizing for biden are quite excited and enthusiastic about kamala harris the attacks coming from the trump team calling her san francisco liberal cackling woman a single woman who had two babies. that stuff is all gone and fallen flat and hurt the trump team hurt vice president nominee jd vance. shannon: what has not hurt is in fundraising because the number we have this morning from the harris campaign is at $200 million since a week ago and present biden dropped out and wondered 70000 new volunteers have signed up. we know it takes money to win a campaign. running for president is
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extremely expensive it's one of things it finally pushed present biden out of the nest the donor said no more money for you and maybe not for down ballot people who won't turn you either. >> president biden was pushed out he wanted to be the nominee he explained all of that but he was pushed out by these donors and top democrats who knew he was a drag on the ticket. there's a lot of understandable excitement they were able to push them out. but that does not necessarily miss one particular great for kamala harris i think a lot of voters do view her as a san francisco liberal she is her policies are very popular in california they clearly were never popular in 2028 with the national democrat audience for it she was unable to get a single delegate there. when you look at her actual positions whether it is her support for the green new deal which is a radical position her opposition to fracking is not going to work very well for her. shannon: and she is now it says not. puckett anonymous person claimem
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that precook scott interject for just a second and said the san francisco liberal thing is so while the reason she did not do well on the 2020 primary is a lot of democrat saw her as to aggressive a prosecutor. she was seen in the aftermath of george floyd is being she is a tough woman she wants to send parents to jail because her kids are truant from school she is now saying it is a prosecutor versus the felon versus a guy who's liable for sexual assault. >> in 2020 kamala harris posted a link to bailout writers or the blm destroyed minnesota still up it's not true people thought she was too hard on crime. >> was no question they thought she was a hard prosecutor that's wwhy she was winning in california. she was seen as a tough successful prosecutor on crime precook this point in the race, four years ago trump was down 10 points as a tied race he is up
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10 points over where he was four years ago. democrats are in it real buying the need to be doing much better in the polls. shannon: pan was gotta take a break or go to start up of your next time. president biden is targeting the supreme court with a slew of proposed changes were going to roll out tomorrow. i set another thing of fire of democrat base? our panel debate that next.
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>> i'm going to call for supreme court reform because this is critical to our democracy. >> in other words was to pack the cou court, which is their nr one agenda and we cannot let that happen we are not going to let that happen. >> 36 present biden's reversal of some changes at the supreme
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court now vowing to partial reforms in his last six months in office. considering legislation to try and impose term limits on the justices and enforceable ethics code it will find out this rules out to mo tomorrow back with oul all right mario the wall street editorial board talks about this evolution to present has had on this puts a vice president on the spot she cannot distance herself from these ideas without progressive she cannot embrace them without alarming other voters how you think this place? >> you are getting a glimpse of what the next six months is going to look like for president biden. he will reprise his role essentially is vice president biden for obama you will see them take on more progressive leanings, be on the attack a lot more, we know based off of the senate numbers there is no is going to get reform at all. but this is that messaging document the messaging play for progressives to shore up to hedge for kamala harris and away
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she does not have to say as much. but biden is doing the work for her. >> is his turn into a campaign issue knowing the current housee and senate are not going to pass this doesn't give her another thing to campaign on? they talked about how scary and out of tuck touch the supreme court has except on days to get opinions they like them to get the press release in the white house the court got it right this time. >> democrats especially president biden been growing in their scrutiny of the supreme court especially after roe v wade. andin the presidential immunity decision. we are expecting to roll out basically recommending term limits enforceable code of ethics which some justice i think justice kagan was in a recent interview saying she supports it. but she wanted to be a panel of judges that decide that. but i don't think that's going to get a lot of support by republicans. shannon: definitely not the american prospect has this to talk about whether vice president ha herzl embraces hero even further they said the
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growing public support for reform and her own dire warnings about the courts of future rulings suggest sheet may be even more forceful in pushing for broader reform including court expansion. >> it will be a legitimate thing to worry about. but we have in this country's we've had a left march through every single institution and basically hollow it out except for the supreme court the supreme court seems to be the one remaining functioning institution in this country. i've seen a lot of attacks on the left senate majority leader chuck schumer calling for attacks on justices kavanaugh and courses from the steps of the supreme court a few years ago which was before an attempted assassin went to justice kavanaugh's home. a lot of people attacking in part because the record of the bibiden administration has beeno bad at the court they tried a bunch of pretty or reckless attempts to go after their primary political opponent donald trump they weren't really brought down low on those things. this is a very political thing but i think a lot of americans think this is our one institution that's working and working in a functional healthy
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way they do not want to see it destroyed just for political. >> you know it's unpopular. >> because of a major propaganda campaign. i think because of an abortion decision that most americans ruin think it was a political and that is why the court isow seen as basically a republican institution a political institution and people have loss of faith as a result the car i will say this if you look a few years ago the makeup of the court was a different there are different decisions coming from the court it was unpopular with the different segment of the country. >> i am saying in terms of total number of the marquette pole i think it's 56% of americans disapprove of the supreme court. shannon: one of things present biden has said and all that is got to get left then he's got 48 open federal seats and then estate legacy that goes far beyond any president's term or terms. he is going to want to get those fields i do not know how much cooperation there will be in hell for that. >> writes a lot of this is an effort to do those kinds of
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things used's executive authority was six months remaining. a lot of it has to do with legacy this speech he gave this past week was sort of wistfully end of a public servant has been around washington for a 50 plus years have been involved with some very sensational supreme court nominations and nominees. he hasn't been here is kind of sad. what i think he has laid out is a one, it was to keep the economy going record low unemployment. he was to keep wall street high he wants to keep going in terms of giving opportunities. you think about the policies that kamala harris will inherit you think about things like student debt. think about social safety net programs, this is what he sees as his legacy as well as potentially saying i stand against the polymerization of the supreme court. shannon: even though we did not like their decision on student loans and said is going to goes on way. >> has executive authority pickwick set speech was a very
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sad and to a failed presidency. in fact to the economy is in tatters and the american people things over the american economy's in tatters question macau is that? go to wall street as the big boys. >> most parts of the country people are suffering mightily from inflation they cannot buy houses there is no control over the board of the foreign policy is disaster. that speech by the way, he said he was not going to campaign but he did not explain why he was not running for reelection there's not really good explanation for why he cannot run for the nomination that heat just one but remain as president this seemed very disturbing. shannon: before going to quickly get and we talked with senator ron johnson about these investigations are going on into the assassination attempt. the ho house is put together a bipartisan group. olivia, what he think about that and moving forward question record senator talk about was this be bipartisan. >> i think both jefferies and speaker johnson agreed is going
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to be bipartisan they want serious members i think they're looking at someone from a legal background. they expected to announce names recently but there seems to be a delay on that front. but mike kelly i was talking to him he's one of the republicans at the shooting and he said he just wants to know information like why it wasn't trumper moved? we started to get those answers a little bit from secret service but there's still a lot of questions. shannon: 's h is has the task fe wants answers by september? work centers we are seeing some bipartisan that putting politics aside on this instance. shannon: have on the issue they can do that get some answers for all of us. to be continued in the commercial panel, thank you so much see you next sunday cap next if you are feeling stressed out about the state of the world you went out to miss my conversation with pastor max located. a sneak peak coming up.
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