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>> i'm going to continue until you move to get the total ban the -- to be -- the -- relative what we will do with border patrol and more solemn officers. >> president trump? >> i don't know what he said the end of that sentence, i don't know what he -- i don't thank you know -- knows what he said either. >> that was bad for biden. i love biting, a worker him, but that was bad. >> shannon: calls for him to step down. >> i don't debate as well as how you stupid i know what i do know, i know how to tell the truth. >> shannon: well trop tries to ride the wave of momentum. >> would want to be asking himself is weather joe biden can survive the 90 minute debate performance but weather america can serve five more years of crooked joe biden. >> a stage defender with jd
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vance on the shortlist. plus... >> the court agrees the defendants in the jewellery six proceedings have been overcharged. >> the nation of laws and somewhere that applies to people that break into the capital. >> major decisions from the court this week on january 6 convictions and limiting the power of the federal bureaucracy with the decision on the presidential immunity slated for tomorrow, taking a closer look tomorrow at the contentious cases all right now in fox news sunday. ♪ >> shannon: hello from walks -- from fox news in washington. they are at camp david today with their children and grandchildren after attending fundraisers at the enclave in the hamptons. this falls culture major newspapers from across the country for him to leave the race after his debate
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performance. in a front-page editorial the journals board riding biden should withdraw from the race for the good of the nation. this is all happening is for president donald trump looks at at the immunity charge tomorrow and the sentencing with hush money felony convictions. the latest headlines for the supporters and the trump supported trade events. first we begin with louis tomlinson -- lucas tomlinson. >> hey, shannon. yes, they are trying to answer the question many are asking, should he drop out of the race? biden ignored the question as he left the hamptons. but with this banner seen flying overhead for president donald trump here's an answer. >> after the debate biden vowed to press on.
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when you get knocked down to get back up! >> with the pressure mounting his opponent appear to be taking it easy. playing at his club at the nation's capital after posting a speech on friday was better and he seems to be coming out of his trance. but america must ask itself with all the many dangers around, do we really want a president who chokes? i don't think so. at a rally in the battleground virginia friday trump offered his assessment of the debate. >> he studied so hard he didn't know what he was doing. >> joe biden has always had our back and we will have his. we are still riding with biden. >> not all democrats agree. >> he promised us all he would be a transitional president and he broke his word. >> but it was forced to drop out of the first presidential run nearly 40 years ago. after he was accused of plagiarism.
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>> it's awfully clear to me what toys i had to make but i would say honestly i do with incredible reluctance i makes me angry. >> they say they raise over $33 million since the debate and so far there has been no calls from democratic lawmakers for him to drop out of the race. shannon? >> lucas tomlinson inc. you. joining us as the pennsylvania senator. welcome to fox news sunday. >> trick to be here. >> you know what it's like to have a tough debate you posted about this and said for people who were freaking out you said that they are reporting doubt the new york times and the journal-constitution have you changed your position at all? >> oh, no. i don't put any kind of this
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forget after my debate and i might even say i had a more difficult eating that the president did and here i am right now having this conversation. i would like to remind everyone watching right now biden is one and trump is still zero and he's the only person that's ever been trump and i believe joe biden will do that again despite all of the democrats wetting the bed over that kind of thing. i'm right there. >> your position obviously as we have been able to watch and see this incredible recovery you got consistently better and better. but a lot of folks will point to president biden and see if this is a matter of age or ability. that will not reverse. so different than your situation? >> of course we both had a difficult debate. and yet we still went on to win.
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everyone was calling this the end of my career that it was the end of this race and everyone was predicting i was going to lose by two points are more. and i smoked him by five points. that's what i'm saying. one debate is not a career, anymore than donald trump's with his 30 convictions for felonies aren't really going to do fine his reputation and his presidency and that's why they are both here again and i think it's that same conversation i said this in 2016 i said this in 2020 and it will be very close. >> just for clarity. will cover this july 11 the head of the convection. you talked with him being able to win but as a sealing measure here, do you have any worries he can actually govern if he -- when? for four more years? >> i don't because of washing
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for last four years and he's done incredibly good things. he goes through the pandemic. the pandemic that millions of americans cost alive through that. look at our economy. with the economic kinds of power. and look at the stock market and all these other kinds of metrics. people were calling and that there was going to be a recession and here we are now blooming on all of those kinds of things. the president has done a really good job and he deserves a second term but i really do want to be clear that it will be very close. i've said this before. it's not going to change. >> well in our latest polling we did specifically because it is such important stay for any candidate who want to try and get to the white house they showed it was a tight. we had at 48 even for both of these men had to. a different look when you do bring the third-party candidates but you mention the economy. i want to bring this up, and pennsylvania when asked who
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would do about job on foreign policy in the economy and immigration on the border, specifically there and pennsylvania they gave wide margins to president trump so how do you see this playing out in your critical state? >> i see the only people that will really matter is election day. and the polls they changed in the inverted in my race as well. and here i am as you know state senator and i just got back from israel couple days ago. that's why want to remind everyone that one debate does not define a person's record of the kind of person or situation. certainly it's not about an election that is four and a half months ago. >> that's on what your trip to israel you met with a lot of top leaders across the political spectrum but i want to start with prime minister benjamin netanyahu. you know she had great praise for your unwavering support of israel, i wonder what your assessment is if you talked about his perception of support from the biden administration,
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clearly there have been very public tensions with some differences, what was your conversation with them on that point about? >> well, it was an honour to spend time with him as well and he's the democratic elected leader of our key ally. i had the opportunity to literally meet everyone in leadership. i have met idf soldiers, i met university students, again, across the spectrum and i really wanted to make sure everybody, we stand with israel. throughout all of this. and i have disagreed with the president throughout this. i'm sure this. that's why there is the pictures. had the opportunity to meet everybody and remind everybody that we need to stand with israel through all of this. this will get more and more difficult. but we also want to make sure we bring back all of the hostages and i can't possibly support any kind of a deal unless -- for pieces long -- if hamas is in
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power. they need to be effectively neutralized before there is any kind of peace. >> there's a left-wing of -- left-wing a beer party that differs with you on this, they are asking for totally different things and pointing the blame at different places. they have been very vocal, are you worried about how that might impact president biden's ability to shore up the democrats and win reelection neu needs of the voices are calling, some of them they have a movement called abandon biden, they have support him in the past and now they are actively campaigning against them. >> that whole abandoned biden thing, that's the dumbest shit i've ever heard. if you are defecting then you are helping trump. that kind of movement has those kinds of moves then they want to play with this kind of fire, and the better and that byrne. and now especially because people turn their backs on joe
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biden now, it's going to mean that everyone, it will be in all hands on deck. and they continue to talk about this is a very stark choice. what kind of president do you want for the next four years? what do you want to talk about with the things these men's are upset -- men are obsessed with? one is rebuilding america and taking us in a better direction or republic? donald trump who is obsessed with revenge and has been very clear about this. he is here to be retribution. i don't believe the president office should ever be weaponized against the people in america that happen to disagree with you. >> well we know you are in the middle of a lot of diverse and divisive heated conversations. thank you for making time for us, good to have you. >> thank you for having me. >> shannon: trimming out the ohio public and senator. senator, you hurt your colleague they're saying president trump's motivation and about revenge. your response?
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>> well if you ask you watch the perfect -- performance of president trump that's not what it's about it all shannon. it's about getting the country back on track and bringing prosperity and peace back to the world stage and actually having a leader that can sit in a room with other world leaders and do the job as president. if you look shannon, just at how the two candidates performed. obviously joe biden had a disastrous performance which is why they are talking about replacing him but you also have a look at what all trump was able to do. he shows commands of the facts he was funny and engaging and pushing back a little bit but he was doing it with a good-natured demeanour. that's what you need to be able to serve as president of the united states and the contrast with joe biden who seem to be unable to complete a sentence, i'm not worried about their debate performances shannon, i'm worried about what do these guys look like in the world stage? what did they look like in private meetings with world
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leaders and clearly donald trump shows he could represent our country well and that in joe biden showed he couldn't. it was a remarkable contrast but this is not about division, this is about prosperity, how did we get the wages rising and how do we shut down the border and how do we stop a world where everything seems to be on fire under joe biden's leadership, the very joe biden we all saw at the debate stage just a couple nights ago. >> his team says he's absolutely showing up for the september debate but they are raising questions if president trump will. is any conversation that you wouldn't show for that second debate? >> i think dawn trouble do it is in the best interest of his campaign because him winning is the best interest of the country. i will let him make a decision about whether he will do the september debate clearly the debates have been very good for him i think a next debate to be very good for president trump because the contrast is remarkable shannon. we have to ask ourselves not how these guys perform in a debate
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but how could joe biden possibly do the job of going against world leader is and how could anybody think having seen donald trump on the debate stage that he couldn't do the job? obviously he could. and that's ultimately what the debate really shows is we have two candidates, one who cannot do the job, one who is able to do the job as joe biden, and don't trump who could do the job but has already done it successfully. we have a remarkable choice here for the american people and i'm so glad that i the side of the guy who actually has done the job well and showed up -- show the debate that he can do it again. >> i know you are among those who say you want president biden to stay on the ticket there is people that have voted for him and that's what they all the democrats to support him, all the delegates heading that way. we know there is a growing conversation about pushing him out we know today at camp david he's having a conversation with his family. we know that was a plan conversation in a meeting with the children and grandchildren of course the first lady but it
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raises speculation about that conversation. nikki haley that their warning that they will need to be ready for a change. they will bring in someone younger, they'll bring someone vibrant, they will bring somebody tested. they say they don't like this rematch and what happens to the preparation and strategy for president trump team if they get some one who is better favourable's younger and more likable and you have a new opponent to get ready for? >> i ask you don't care if joe biden is the nominee because he's -- trump is the public nominee and with those and whoever they ultimately end up with is very powerful. what i do think shannon is it would be an incredible insult to democratic voters to have this primary process that is raked in favour of joe biden and then at
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the last minute when joe biden has a disastrous debate performance try to switch him out but who would they switch them out with and how could they possibly offer a good contrast to the guy who brought prosperity to his own country and peace on the world stage? the problem is not that joe biden had a bad debate, the problem is democratic leadership over the last three and a half years has led to a war in europe and in africa. a war in the middle east and a potential war in east asia not to mention sky high inflation that every single one of the possible democrats who could run for president, they also part of the policies that led to this inflation. i'm really not worried about that with their party. i am focused on our own party and i think we have the best candidate to make the case that if you elect dustin you give donald trump a chance at the presidency, he will bring back this peace and prosperity, this is all we want is an america back on track to all trump delivered it once and he will
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deliver it again. >> wittstock form policy because you talk about this and how important it is to any commander-in-chief. they say president trump would withdraw from nato and he says he would also tell vladimir putin he says he has told him just do what you want. that's the quote when it comes to attacking the nato members despite the obligations, what has president -- what his truck president trump position on staying in a doing coming to the defence as agreed under the article five. >> first of all shannon, the argument here is so inconsistent with reality, russia took territory under the bush administration, they took under the obama administration and under the biden administration, they took zero territory under the trump administration because vladimir putin actually respected donald trump and he hasn't respected any of these other clowns. that's the most important thing when it comes to putin aggression in europe and the democrats arguments are absorbed. on the question of nato, what trump has said very clearly zero
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pass to step up. america cannot be the policeman of the world, we want nato to be a strong alliance, we don't want nato countries to be welfare clients of the united states. if vladimir putin is a significant threat to europe, and the germans have to step up in the french have to step up and they need to do more for their own security and i think this argument actually lands not just with a lot of americans but with a lot of europeans. they are not our clients. we want nato to be a strong alliance,'s for this to be the case europeans have to step five. >> ezzati scenario where there is an attack on nato ally and we don't show up? >> look, we honour our treaty obligations and i think donald trump has been very clear about this but what donald trump is also been very clear about is the europeans need to take a bigger role in this security. by the way shannon, that's already had an effect. europeans already have stepped up substantially compared to the trump administration because donald trump effectively applied
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pressure to them and i think if you see another trump administration which obviously i'm working hard to make sure happens, we will just see more and more europeans taking a bigger role because they respect trumps leadership and they also recognize trump is saying very clearly that you have to carry your fair share here. it's fair to america and better for europe and better for the whole world for the europeans to step up and that is the republican position. it is different from the democrats position where they have effectively told the europeans and american taxpayers will float your security and definitely. america has other things to focus on, china, our own domestic problems, europe has to step up and this is a very important distinct between don't trump and joe biden. >> okay, we had to go but any announcement senator that you would like to make for you go? [ laughter ] >> not for me shannon, as you know i've said i want to support the president however, i can. he is winning this raised the debate was just the latest big moment for the campaign to make donald trump the president and i will keep on working however, i
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can in whatever way i can and as hard as i can to make sure it happens because that's what's in the best interest of our country. >> we will see author on the trailer -- trail. thank you senator. >> thank you shannon. >> historical ruling from the supreme court the final decision days tomorrow. we'll finally learn where the justices stand on the presidential immunity. our legal panel takes a look at the contentious decisions we got this week with a landmark opinion about to make history. ♪ from preserving a cultural tradition to leaving a legacy, a raymond james financial advisor gets to know you, your passions, and the way you enrich your community. that's life well planned.
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>> it has been the you do we get the supreme court with the justices divided from everything from abortion to the power of
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federal regulations what it all comes down to tomorrow when the court will release its presidential immunity which would have an impact on the federal criminal quote -- kernel cases against president trump. let's make it down with the legal panel. fox news contributor and university law professor. author of the new book the indispensable right free speech with the judicial crisis and we have clarence thomas. thank you to all of you. we're going into overtime with how far regulators can go. it came in the context of these fisheries that said if you are putting launders on our boats and making us pay for them that's too pretty much regulation. here's megan megan from one the fisheries. >> i'm ecstatic. we finally have a level playing
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field. american citizens finally have the same rights in court as the united states government. that's huge and that will make a huge difference in our industry. and in every industry going forward. >> kind of wonky but every industry. this does have major impacts. >> it does with citizens across the country. we live in the so-called age of regulation. this does level the playing field in this came after the court ruled citizens deserve a jury trial when they are facing fines. so this really changes everything. chevron is as dead as dillinger now and it means that judges will go back to doing what the judges do. interpreting whether this is a reasonable approach of an agency for this law. but it will have a huge impact with more lawsuits and more importantly citizens are going to have a real chance now to say i think this interpretation just is simply wrong and courts will
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have to look at that freshly. >> they will. >> sir riding for the dissenters says this. and future federal regulation expect courts fr now want to play a commanding roll. it's not a role congress has given to them. >> not at all. what it says is the real experts in interpreting law are going to go back to interpreting law. when it comes to health to enact regulations they can still do that, with that expertise but when the question is what does this law allow you to do, that's the court we don't get to let the regulars saying that actually this lawyer representing in the past gives us way more power then the word say. the court get to read the laws then the regulators can do their job within the realm given to them by congress. they can go outside that. >> la this gets back to congress, if you are ambiguous and stable at the wrigley tory state get rid of it that how pretty much more work to have the due on capitol hill?
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>> exactly. the point was that of course congress announced that this than their acting directly contrary that's always been impermissible. but congress writes legislation has to cover a lot of different things for a long period of time like the environment is a perfect example. they write broadly worded statutes at times filled with gaps and ambiguities that have been filled by experts in the agencies which are politically accountable by the executive, the elected -- elected executive so it's a massive shift of power from these politically accountable actors to the court and it affects americans from the air we breathe to the food we eat in the safety of our workplaces and civil rights and healthcare, you name it. this affects every aspect of americans lives. >> more lawsuits. we are all lawyers pretty much of that to good are bad thing for industry. this is the january 6 defended
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that said this obstruction statute that was applied to me, he came in the wake for financial crimes unit wasn't rightly applied to those who showed up at the capitol in january 6. the court says that there wasn't a proper application that it was flawed and this could impact hundreds of cases including president trump. >> this could squarely within the courts if you have a list of a type of thing that could otherwise do that it has to be like this. they say its like you had a football regulation that said you can't polar twist their helmets are otherwise harm them but it doesn't cover try chalke are stabbing them. it's thank you due to their equipment. in this case they are saying this whole section destroying evidence and blocking evidence and things it doesn't have to do with broadly speaking anything you could do to interfere with the proceedings. it just has to be something it's possible this will cover some of the january 6 defendants but we don't know. government can't use this to just shoehorn in a million other
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things and i think that's what said in the context as well. >> you have a disagreement. >> we -- it was an interesting alignment -- alignment. she said look the text is the text especially this -- these originalist judges should fall the text where it goes and yes, it's broad but clearly congress intended it to be brought. when you obstruct official proceedings in the january 6 indictments and that applies. with the concurrency majority said because of the official proceeding or typo january 6th with the certification of the election that does have regulars and documenting out of the majority's view of the law these defendants charges could go forward. >> immunity coming tomorrow. we read the briefs and now comes down to decision day. professor? >> if you follow these arguments
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the court wistfully -- clearly accountable with the extreme reviews of either the trump team or the lower courts. he was saying he sweeping with this absolute immunity and the lower courts gave very little protection going forward. with these bombs rush on the courts. determining where this article begins with the expectation that, might come up with this nuanced view the clock is taking. many of us doubt that the court can do this and still have a trial before the election.
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>> i think as they said this would come with the absolute immunity that's where the trump team moderated their position by the time i got to the supreme court as well. maybe personal asked for those official acts and that is frankly good news for president biden and president obama and other presidents as well to know i will not get sued for every single decision i will make. >> it takes is a bit to digest it. i want to talk with the book a little bit. we need to ask difficult questions hateful or harmful. >> they ran on free speech with
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the prosecuting of the political opponents. some of the opponents of joe biden are clearly ready to do this now have a possible repeat. adams lost that election because of the crackdown on free speech many of us view joe biden is the most anti- free speech president since joe biden since this elaborate censorship system we have today. it will be interesting how history repeats itself and whether this will become an issue for citizens. >> all right the book is the indispensable right, free speech in an age of rage. thank you wallace e. tour morning. up next just weeks after an executive order that will allow an estimated half a million people in the country now legally to stay here the byte ministration is about to have another for hundreds of thousands more. we have the reaction with the four affairs committee live next. ♪your wyn tra ♪
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>> no one thinks we are weak. no one wants to screw around with us. >> that was president biden and thursdays night debate where they spent a lot of time talking about foreign policies sitting on the homeland security committee.
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>> we had the reporting from nbc news this week with the sec. mare is batting down at least in some, we need to know the specifics of what we have a problem with. 400 people have been smuggled into the country that we know of in connection with this isis -related group we know we have lost track of dozens of them this comes a couple week after we had this with the man brought in ontera concerns, waking tells about their case and this isis smuggling, what do we know? >> to very frightening and separate cases, smuggling operations isis, the smuggling operation 400 we know of a were smuggled into the united states i think that number is pretty much higher shannon and the other case is the most disturbing to me with the region. this the region and afghanistan pakistan where they were able to get to the southwest border and they applied with the cb one for
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the interview. when i should homeland this was my worst nightmare. my worst fears to have this out there exploited getting into the country never saw that, we saw with the expected terrorist attainment they were there on that mission they were due -- here to do us harm. >> knowing this danger. flashing leading up to a 911 again potentially. debate in the other night he needs this for the agents and getting enormous backlog done
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where we have this level of threat. >> with these problems we can fix it it's a policy change that needs to be affected. market up out of my committee it works very well with the trump administration and on day one he reset the policy. it means a political claims had to be adjudicated outside the united states so it's in about 10 million people and known rapist, they said you don't have to detain aggravated felons break this in child predators and martyrs. this is a reckless policy. if we have the weak form policy after afghanistan and you have a wide open back door into the united states and they know it they will exploited and that we have evidence. >> let's talk about the foreign-policy hotspots israel. meeting with folks who are very boarded and i have a friend
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visiting attack from israel this week had lunch with them very worried about the house bless threat to the. he says people know it substantially pretty much worse and what's happening in gaza. i think it's interesting the treatment of the joint chiefs said according to the ap the us will not likely be able to help israel defend itself against the broader house below war as they're able to help israel fight off the barrage of missiles and drones in april. are we able to assess israel if this goes into a whole other front for them with house below that's equipment armed and we'll be? >> yes, we can, we have the capacity we did when iran launched the rockets. there are taking out they were not effective. >> what about general brown saying he doesn't think we can get that same level of help it has blessed starts? >> i expect him and know him but the fact is we are not helping them. this is what's most disturbing to me is holding the weapon systems i have signed off on
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with the intent of sending these weapons to israel. effectively they are withholding seven weapon systems i can get into the details. that's not helping israel. same thing in ukraine with shell provide this to use against russians and they said we will change the policy you can hit inside but then they restrict him from using this. >> we have this map and they just do the study of war of how far the weapons we have sent where they authorized to be used, we can see this and as i understand, this will reach most military outlets for the russians are hit anyf the military air bes. at one point president biden said he had think any ofur weapon should be use heewee with sparking world war iii but now there is some level of houston russia. >> the change in policy they
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were limiting the weapons restrict in there from using the very weapons that could affect this policy. of off-limits in russia knowsrt that in the congress passed the attacks again with the appropriating them to go into this region. i met with zelensky after normandy and they are very frustrated because either give them everything they need to win or get out. don't tie hand behind their back and they are doing it with ukraine and they are also doing it with israel. i want to thank the general for this map by the way it's been very helpful. >> the institute study they are very informative and try to keep us up-to-date on all the details of these portly many foreign-policy areas. good to see you things are coming in. >> thank you for have me, always. >> president biden damage control mode after his debate performance with president trump and more prominent voices on the left call for him to step aside. arsenic panel to talk with the pressure and who is maybe
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♪ (ominous music) ♪ >> we needed to reassure america that he was up to the job at his age. and he filled at that tonight. >> i walk as easy as i used to announce because fluently as i used to. i don't debate as well as i used to. but i know what i do know. i know how to tell the truth! >> that was the missouri senator after president biden's rough debate showing on thursday and addressing this putin at photo probably. with a heritage president kevin roberts. put a court reporter stuff kites and the fox news contributor and welcome everybody! we have selling to discuss. let's start here, we know the president had some follow-up fundraisers and they have given us numbers this morning saying since the debate $33 million have come in with some big camden's fundraisers this weekend but they said he was
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using a prompter, the donors didn't feel they really could talk to him about the access in the way they would reassure them. >> yes, i agree with them. the prom for the democratic party as you move through this 72 hours as they need to things they need joe biden to decide to step aside which seems unlikely and then they need unanimity of plan and purpose moving forward very quickly. and i think that is even less likely in the problem for them is if they wanted to move on which i think they probably will decide not to you can't have bloodletting in the party with everyone splintered for the next month and a half and two months when you need to be running a campaign. i think biden will end up sticking in the position regardless of the feelings about him. >> and the pressure campaign from plays like the new york times of all places. donors, there's a worry now among donors with those in the intimate fundraiser showing they will not go through the gathering because the debate
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with the other major california donor watch party early and e-mailed a friend with the subject line, utter disaster. we watched together! >> yes or no question the president had a bleak debate performance i think most of us this day can agree they are. i think the question now for the democratic party and i think for the president's campaign is how do we get our footing back? i think mary was rated think ultimately joe biden will remain the nominee, but this opens up an opportunity for the democratic party. under joe biden's leadership, you've also seen the growth of a new generation of democrats at the party can showcase here's what we have been able to do. case in point with westmore. six month ago we are tied with the bridge collapse in the closure one of our major ports thanks to the biden ministration and thanks to the westmore and his leadership in maryland, this port is now open and this is on the biden campaign can successfully talk about in this the place were they say under joe biden's leadership, even though he might be old, even though you my question is competency, here is what he has
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been able to do we have gretchen whitmer, another example of this, there's tons of governors and congressmen who are working with the biden ministration to get things done for american people and this is an opportunity that's not up and -- open for the biden campaign to talk about. >> with that controversy is that to me you'd are not sure you want to be talking about? >> election or team sport, you want everyone to win! you want to regain the house! that's what they need to do. >> there's down ballots now for what they worry about the other night. interesting to me a fundraising e-mail went out from the biden harris campaign this weekend with a bunch of these other people with gretchen whitmer it's a judgement in the octave be talking about it with a politics bringing that off to the side. if, in fact, we're asking the question weather president biden is up to the campaign that we need to ask the question is he
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helped to serve as president of the united states. i will lament the fact that my playful differences with him aside that it seems the answer is no. the more this goes on, this question about the political donors not ponying up for the democratic campaign, we also the ask the question if this amendment ought to be of -- invoked. i think it's a constitutional and health crisis. >> you have a lot of folks if you listen way you do. meanwhile there is a meeting at camp david with the president and the first lady the kids and grandkids now we are told this was already on the schedule. but turned into the question of whether or not there will be a conversation that's bigger than that. they say that this headline, joe biden -- joe biden -- jill biden must about to oust her husband. it's on prisoner circle to do the hardest thing as friends colleagues and loved ones can do, intervene knowing it will be tremendously hurtful to the person you care about. 's it's a conversation you think the biden family would have? >> i think this is no question this will be a conversation over
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the weekend and there's no question there's an uptick on democrats and lawmakers, all of us have been hearing from democrats all weekend about them being willing to look at these alternate candidates having biden step aside and they report even chuck schumer before the debate was indicating to allies that one of the pros and having the debate so early as he gave the democratic party time to find an alternate candidate if they needed to. with the reality is, it doesn't matter what anyone is saying except for the very few number of people who actually have influence over what joe biden will decide. and that's joe biden and valarie biden owens -- joe biden valarie biden owens closed for needs and friends who have been with them for a long time and those are the only people that will really persuade joe biden to take this step. out thank he's going to take this step. there's know indications he will. but if he will it will be in a setting like this with people he trusted his failing members, we know how pretty much is failing means to him and that's really the only ones that will have a say. >> we'll see if we get any reto. don't go far panel.
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next we will focus on two key issues voters they will impact their decisions and who they think is currently better equipped to handle those issues next. ♪
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>> they asked what do you care most about. let's talk about this with our panel. okay, coming on the heels of some polling that's not good for the white house, new york times polling has trouble 48 and 44. has him up also for nine and 45. they dug down and that poll to ask about the economy and they say this, inflation in the economy eight continue to be the top issues were voters in the overwhelmingly thought mr trump would better handle the crucial economic concerns. richard, where does the white house go? they have stop using bidenomics. ilie every poll shows people disapproved by big margins. >> understandable. of if you take the debate
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performance and put it aside on the shelf for a second, ears we also saw with this debate thursday. we saw president trump not really laying out what he plans to do if he was reelected. you talk to what he did in 2016 and 2017 and 2018. he gave us the nostalgia of what it could be but he didn't tell the americas -- americans what he would do if he won reelection. that's a hard part for the trump campaign right now but did biden do the best job of it? no. what he did begin to topple what could be a new term. capping prescription drugs at $2000 a month, total cost. expelling the first time homebuyer credit to most americans who want to buy new homes. these are things that will be very popular with the american people of they could get out of the noise of the debate performance. in the absence of that there's not pretty much coming from the trump campaign about your member 2016. and i create a problem for them with abortion and other things also on the ballot moving voters in the direction of joe biden.
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>> we will get to abortion. what about the economic plentiful trump second term? >> alton gas a layout any specifics. i think americans are nostalgic for trump economics. i'm nostalgic when i go to the -- go to the grocery store and put diesel my pickup truck. as i travel the country shannon, i've been in three swing states in the last couple weeks nevada and georgia, actually arizona, it's the economy and its 12 illegal aliens, those two issues are very connected to each other and they are driving the centre right motivation and i think ultimately that made all -- might offset them try and use abortion. >> how worried with those in every poll give that to president trump on that one give the debate performance is the night, and they overcome those things? >> they are very concerned with both these issues and we've seen the white house try to find better messaging and try to prove to the american people at their economic policies are working and they tried to focus on the job numbers which have
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been better for them but really when it comes to the economy its inflation people are most concerned about paying more than they feel like they did. maybe it's not always exactly true but more than they feel like they did in the past. and also, with the border and other issues they struggled with from day one and we see biden changing his tactic on the issue as well! deciding to move forward with a very harsh restriction at the border. taken illegal means that trump did to shut down the border to a direct -- reject the asylum-seekers. they show that these are serious proms that they need to get right before november. >> clearly a big issue in working very well with the special elections they've had. i want to put up a map for what is an abortion issue on the ballot in green they are there and this includes critical states like nevada and swing states. also the blue states trying to officially get on the ballot.
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efforts underway with the orange dates but only takes a couple states with one side or the other. with it reaching out to it. going back to the debate on why this is important but had a moment where he was garbled and unclear about his number 1 issue. trump on the other hand surprisingly -- presently had a number with the abortion rules in various states its very simple and appealing to voters with a few seconds left to things of the president biden stayed on the ticket? >> i do. >> you do? >> have been saying for a year he won't and i first said that on the show. don't exist to say i told you
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so, i will lament this. >> well we will see. with family we will save anything comes of this panel thank you all very pretty much. that's it for us today here in washington tomorrow morning we will see them at the supreme court for the immunity decision the last of the term one that could last for decades and generations moving forward we will see you next fox news sunday. ♪ ♪ ♪ california sky ♪ ♪ todos alcanzamos las estrellas ♪
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