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carthy. we hope you will tune in. have a great night, everyone. the ingram angle is next. joe biden fumbles through his interview today. does he have aav woman problem? plus allen is here with a history lesson for the democrat chasing subpoena and impeachmen fantasies. his analysis is ahead. and said it is friday, we have to bring you friday follies. he will, on how old is too old
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to be a presidential candidate. first the battle for suburban women is on andd if the race en up being between donald trump and joe biden, today may have provided an opening. for some context, white college indicated women are close to suburban women. trump lost this group by just seven-point in 2016. if you like to call it, i like to call it sniffed gate. the vice president sat down wit the ladies of the view. he seemed oddly unprepared.you whether i sit down next to somebody and i'm not invited to sit down. that's my responsibility. >> shey. also said she would li an apology. >> i'm really sorryk. what i di
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trying to console and in fact they took at a different way. it is my responsibility to make sure that i bend over backwards to try to understand how not to do that. >> she once you to say i'm sorr i invaded her space. >> so i invaded her space. i'm sorry that it happen. but i'm not sorry innocence tha i think i did anything that was intentionally designed to do anything wrong or inappropriate. >> i guessri having those women sit and nuzzling them without the permission is nothing. joining me now is mann haworth. she's also the former congresswoman, the former washington post columnist and panelist. ladies, will growth and sniffed gate dog joe biden? >> it sure felt like a sorry no
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sorry. you know what, if you are going to try to be sincere, if you really think that women's issue come and i did not, are limited to these kinds of scenes, they are the issues that concern us, especially the economy and national security about which joe biden frankly doesn't have all that much to run on. if you're going to run on that kind of an issue, you better be prepared to do a bit of groveling. >> kathy, they clearly put this to rest, a largely female audience. did he do it? >> i think so. he was apologetic. he was careful. absolutely. he was vague, he was nervous. we don't on a copy guy on the you saying that he would do it all over againin.
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>> it wasn't genuine. >> auger, what is your take on this. >> that is not a true apology. to your point, he gets back to one of the issues that affect all women. let's look at the economy now. no one wants to look at what it was like four years ago. that is what are the important issues we should be talking about. >> there was another moment in the interchange with the you, a very uncomfortable moment when biden struggled to answer questions about anita hill and recent conversation that they had.y >> she was not 100% happy with your discussion. so here's your opportunity righ now to apologize. i think we can clean this up right now. >> by the way, i understand, look, i'm not going to judge whether or not it was appropriate whether she thought it was sufficient, but i said
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what i've said publicly. i'm sorry she was treated the way she was treated. >> i don't know why it took you so long to call her. >> i didn't want to invade her space. >> i think what she wants you t say is i'm sorry for the way that i treated you, not for the way that you were treated. >> well, i'm sorry the way she got treated. >> did you catch that, the way she got treated. >> in other words not mine full. anita hill is holding out for a apology. >> these are all going to be -- he's just trying to be the candidate that -- >> so women -- so liberal woman will put this aside. >> it's going to be forgotten just like much worse. the things that he set on the bus with billy bush, much, much worse. this is nothing that he --
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>> that was trash talk. i hear them going to bars. i will take it one. >> okay. here's what i i think everybody needs to remember. personalities are not policies. so when we are judging any of these candidates, i can look at president trump and say i know what he has done for america. >> one of that time. how has he helped women in your estimationra.ei >> america stronger and the international stage in our economy stronger than it was eight yearss ago. he has appointed six cabinet level positions to women in his administration. so when you look at all those thingsra, we have strong leadership and stronger today than before.
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>> that's not the only issue, though. >> the woman sacked zach just disappeared and domestic violence -- it is a government that is actually helped women. during the shutdown of the government, let it go. >> this is deeply flawed and needs to be improved. this president ignored during that shut down. >> i'm going to move on. very interesting in the key battleground state. women in wisconsin, 50% would support joe biden. 40% donald trump. istu is up from for the preside? >> i think it is an opportunity for the president. i think that president trump ha seen in the past couple of months how the press account
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about how our tax breaks that gone up instead of the distorte by the leftle. we will don't actually know th real story about what is going on with this economy and what i going on with the then a bit se the president provided. >> when you dig deeper into this , on trust with the economy, 49% trump with women and 23% fo biden. who is best at keeping america safe. >> 46% trump, 35% biden. what does that tell you? >> what is going to happen six weeks before the election, how is he going to feel? right now it's all about coming to candidate. so biden just needs to get past the issues and get this out of the way and then talk about the real issues r. >> the economy, how decisive fold those two issues deep for women voters going in quick. >> i think they're very important minutes you look at the trajectory that america is on right now.
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so to go back to the policies that we had before, i don't kno that that is what women are going to want to do. to your point, america's going to make their decision and they're going to have to make very tifferent policies and philosophies to choose from. >> i want to move on to this. today on the you, i believe the culture informs a lot of things. and joe biden appearing on the you, he not only addressed some of the things that of tied up his campaign in the early days, but he wept u over his son, who died a few years ago. does that in any way connected him to american women and show vulnerability that perhaps president trump has not shown. >> it is very sympathetic trade. and president president biden i exceedingly good as did those kind of -- sentiment the moments.
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again, personalities are not policies. and what america needs desperately is policies that work in their lives because those the things that make it possible for us to create great lies for our loved ones. >> how will this look thinking back. particularly to women who are not necessarily political.. >> those of the women who are going to decide this election. so we have got -- and they're going to be to wome who want to discuss the childre in the future. the suburban moms are going to decide this election. >> andrea, you have the last word. >> certainly feel for him and there is a lot of people have gone through tragedy and he could relate toe that in a deep way. at the end of the day, get back to policy. >> we will see how this plays out. thank you all for being here. that is just a lame attempt to answer the critics.e he spent the rest of the time o
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that you discussed and what is really the focal point of this launch video, the charlottesville event in august of 2017. >> i read an article at the tim back when charlottesville happe saying that this is not who we are and this is an american creed but decency and honor, including everyone, leaving no one behind.ng i don't remember that ever happening in and administration before and well over a hundred years. the president is hoping to relitigate all this. stated press tim on his way to the nra convention. >> you look at what i said. you will see that that question was answered perfectly and i wa talking about people that went because i felt dairy strongly about the monument, of robert e lee, great general, what he lik it or not.
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>> the communications director for turning point,. [indiscernible]ca ladies and gentlemen, is this a legitimate campaign opener for biden. >> and your reaction to the comments right there. i will start with you. >> it is absolutely legitimate issues. spoke to the character of president trump. he said there was blamed go along on both sides, which is with white nationalist and whit supremacistsup. that's actually a legitimate issue.at and we need a president that will bring this country togethe and not paris apart. >> your take on that? it was just reiterated what biden said. is that what really happened? >> that is exactly not what happened. go and look up the full speech of what he said. he specifically said i'm not speaking about white supremacists and it's not a
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legitimate issue at all. what is really bizarre stick jo biden, of all people, would you set to launch his campaign. he was a literal kkk member. this is a man that said that they remain targeted 1972 because this is what we wanted. he has issues with black america , and i'm happy to see that both people and the size o the political aisle have spoken up and pointed out his hypocrisy . >> i want to get your thoughts on this. they think that he planted a perfectly leg late trap for the president.ctct >> you got them right where he wants them already.e really, it is so painful to hea the commander in chief parade o a trader, bright and someone wh committed an act of treason. it is painful. it's wrong. it's wrongheaded and it is beneath him. joe biden just showed the world thatvi --
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watch them ball. >> did he really playing of the man appeal? >> no, i think this is just mor leftist pollution, to be honest. thathe is just the truth, that they had nothing that is new. there are going to celebrate an say he is highly favored i when is not. we will understand that he doe not have any policies. he's going to do more fear mongering and america. >> going to fall for it because we're all doing much better under this president and we wer doing under before. >> is their identity politics and same disguise a racist and this guy is a racist and i'm not . is very historically low povert rate among african-americansns? >> what are african-americans really looking for? >> first of all, the unemployment, they start up wit
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president obama. and the aftermath of bush, african-americans, when president obama left with a .5%. under the bush administration, unemployment, unemployment reached 13%. 6% under present obama breaks we've seen improvement. most of those twins started under president obama. president trump is dismantled the affordable care act, which affects working families across the countrycr. he made it very clear, he said some of them might be nice people and that is the sort of character, the sort of racial ice f character that we've seen from this president for long. of time. >> what about criminal justice reform. i want bothh. of you to react. democrats and president obama talked about this. we talked throughout his administration was never -- nothing was done.
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>> look, i would say this. black americans are being tired of being undermined. that's the best evidence despit alles the rhetoric and the medi grain to label him l as a white supremacist. the black support for donald trump has doubled. black americans are waking up your for tired of people issuin an emotional response. we want the policies that will fix our communities. unfortunate it is only trump it is offering policies. middle of the people on the lef are offering policies. i expected over and over again that president trump will be th person that t? the glass bowl because we are tired and fatigued with the racial argument. >> you can see numbers and support from african-americans rising for trump. what do you attribute to that? >> i'm not offering emotion. i'm offering for acts. he cut 200 they know it's liste one program and over 200 billio -- >> student loans a peck
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everybody, hispanic, white, chinese, american. >> disproportion people of color . >> many plays to make it the to college so that's not honest. >> it also affects what people. i'm just correct view, i'm sorry . >> and going to correct you now. we saw a record numbers of o bl people graduate from college. >> record is not the majority. that majorityle of people that attend college are white. >> dramatically more weight people in this country. the recent -- the high school graduation rate went up. >> the question was about loans that would impact white americans. i just wanted to correct the record. >> while for black folks one up. when president obama was elected , after the worst recession, the republican president bush, african-americans, up and went down by 50% under present obama.
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unemployment down by 15% under president obama. is at historical lows now. you not answering my question. why are black americans now rising in support of donald trump did you got five seconds. >> he was close to 0 in 2016, s they may go up incrementally, but he is going to lose african-americaner vote. >> no, he's not. black people aren't a getting tired of the race mongering and we are doing well under this president. [speaking at once] i wish i had another half hour with just the two of you. thanks so much for being here and for your perspective. we take you to the heartland. president trump champions the second amendment at the nra convention in a harrowing tale of americans who save lives wit guns. don't just dream about your next vacation.
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your guns either. democrats want to disarm all law-abiding americans while allowing criminal aliens to operate with impunityye. but that will never happen as long p as i'm your president. not even close. >> the second amendment is quickly becoming a political flashpoint. and today at the nra convention president trump made it very clear what side he is on. 2020 democrats have staked out some aggressive language on their ownn on this issue. >> upon being elected, i will give the united states congress 100 days to get their act together. if they failed to do it, that i will take executive action. >> i'm going to the champ in tw and gun violence. i'm going to ban the buyback of assault weapons and i know most americans are with me. joining me now is the founder o
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faster colorado, an organizatio -- and a fellow put independence board. he is a former dnc communicatio director. they want to confiscate 50 main guide the country. how does this square with the second amendment? >> it is find the say something that. it will never ever happen. but they are looking at is they want something that they want t be safer. but they are proposing is up it will absolutelyno not make peop safer. you mentioned the present be on stage at the end are a pretty a some people with him, a few people that used in our big teams to save peoples lives -- can't say that gun is bad, but the people who have used it to protect life, they shouldn't have been either. that me just rolled is for you. there were some harrowing
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stories that were related by these individuals, stories of individuals who save lives usin their guns. >> he bangs so hard on the dork a broken two places. he came in with the look in his eyes i will never forget could shot him twice and held up at gunpoint until the please arrived.t >> i ran down the hallway and saw a man attacking a woman in the neck and head with a large knife. i yelled, he stopped, pause for a moment, and ran at full speed toward me. at about 18 feet i fired three rounds from my air. team. >> after hearing stories like that, do you support stripping society up ar 15? it's a delay.tr >> they publish is going to be here before this broke out with the nra and be on the news today . he said last year, mentally ill
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people shouldn't have guns. that's the position that the nr takes. they support that just bask ground checks but they should also support closing the gun shops which allow anyone to wal in and buy a weapon at a gun show without having to type of screening that they had to make sure thatsu our kids and school don't feel threatened or have t worry but somebody walking and with an ar began shooting at them. i had family in the school today .ch i can tell you that there's no way you could make the argument that they can both uphold the second amendment and protect ou kids from being the victims of rfid teams at school. he himself wanted to strengthen regulation. >> i want you to react. >> we can all agree that we do not want mentally ill people having access to firearms. if you want to bring up marjori stone.
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they built all the way from the fbi to the school board and the school administrators. so you could have laws and safeguards. if they are not followed and if -- you then can't say are the more laws in the books that are goin to be used. i agree. teachers should be there to be able to attack them. >> i wanted you to -- >> these are the laws that guarantee people that are mentally ill that have been flyingngn' by the press. >> i want both of you to react with this. i will startrt with you, laura, very briefly. are they taking out this gun confiscation, limiting, or it seems like they want to limit o
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put guard rails up around the second amendment. i politically is battling a goo idea? >> i think it is a terrible idea . and these candidates should not be in the position of choosing. that's my job. >> there's a reason the nra nra is in the civil war right now over people who want to protect their set legitimate second amendment rights. that is basically just intended to protect even the illegal sal of weapons. with donald trump pulling out a agreement that is to limit illegal sales. >> no, no, no. it is a un treaty. please stop. the wheaties, stop. i'm being silva with you, pleas stop. >> that un treaty would have barred and get them international control over the second amendment in this countr and thee sale of weapons --
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that's why he's not signing ont it. have got to go. laura, luis, thank you. , yup friday follies. how old is too old to be president. >> white daisy the kinky things that people are doing to save the earth. this is unbelievable. >> shamelessly hug trees, massage the earth with our feet - there are tens if not hundreds of thousands
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it's friday and that means it is friday and it means that that is time for friday follies. how young and by brent does a candidate had to be to be electable. and exotic new class for your children in at go relationships that even makes me uncomfortable . joining us now is fox friend cohostr, and a star bryan. the president pounced on biden' h day. heat is 76 to trump 72. he feels so young. >> i would never saw anyone is too old but i know they are all making me look very young, both inne terms of age and in terms energy. i am a done hybrid man. out of know about him.
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>> if he looks young and vibran compared to me,e. i should probably go home. f following the campaign trail, i continued to have my endurance. >> bernie would be 79 working elected and biden is 78. >> what, i tell you, for people were watching this thing, 70 is a depth sentence. even when you watch him, you can beat in the heavyweight championship and he won. these three of something in common. energy and adorns will not be their downfall. we'll be there ideas. remember he'll be clinton passe out and people question her endurance. they weren't the same age. as a pima you're not supposed t say that. i do think that it is great whe the 70 to you your president --
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it makes you wonder what others are thinking of 37 years old. we have some new footage from the democrat front runners. they're apparently there apparently doing a debate. first their reacting to just those product numbers. watch. >> it was great, fantastic. >> i will give you the eve alive . >> oh, i'm scared. and scared. >> don't laugh, the debate coul actually look something like that.t we will see what happens when i is falls a haven't done. the instructor came and a self-described aerialist talked
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course that she claims it opens up a whole other word -- world for students. just whatever repair wants to hear. my son graduates of the top of his class on the pole. one of the students of its way to take back the object the occasion of the body. are you? following this logic, bryan? >> for those of you who are not part of her you are, what a way to express yourself. i've done a lot of interviews with people who have done pole dancing to gain confidence. at think it is a one-way ticket to success. a lot -- for me i tried to remote area able to pick up out of know muc confidence i'm going to have this week and just talking abou cold dancing. >> let me know how that turns
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out. maybe you can do that on fox an friends. it is years -- is hard to get the pole dancing air -- in. in rtthe spirit of earth we, i have. these people are so cold and have a six on the earth you actually save it. you can call the new green fiel field. [indiscernible] >> looks like a bit dairy -- a very dark plays. i do want to go there. theyaw claim this will raise awareness of the environment because you become one with it. >> really? roman to follow up on this.
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i will give you my take on that number two, b the next generati are actually having sexual relations but if you have for their passion about next generation, they generation v, y , l. they say they're fighting for the plan and maybe that is the sexual intercourse that they ar looking for. >> finally bachelorette party i nashville. >> how many stories do you have. the talking to anybody else today? >> it's just you. this is actually in your lane. the bachelorette parties in nashville are lit because they're girls weekend they did smack dab in the middle of the nfl draft.
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>> i don't want to hang out wit a bunch a of football guys navigating i'd rather for the rest of the way. >> how oftenwa does that happen? >> bryan, before they say they were not given enough notice, what would be your advice. i met my advice. i will say this is a marathon every day. so it is hard for them to extra shine and a sea of -- the oone supporting the ones getting married. it met them came coming to town looking for some time. and we are going to leave it there because we don't want any of the skating any more trouble.
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welcome welcome back to this "the ingraham angle" special, 2020, battle back to the heart line. in august of 1998, in the throe of an impeachment battle, then president clinton visited poster , massachusetts. they said clinton was greeted enthusiastically by supporters who say they have grown weary o the barrage of gamble knees. and the their avengers and game they are going to drive by
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whatever means necessary. gary miller wants to spin of th entire -- and he's threatening to throw them in jail. >> so any and all part and our command, with that that is goin to court and getting a citation in the fourth. whether it is find. >> maxine waters, she has plays picked out -- >> we are up against and the going to push on the congress bid we are going to do it.ea and i just wish it was soon sooner rather than later. elsewhere on the published version of the mueller report that start with the avengers. the president resisting the
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subpoenas. doesn't congress have a right t hear from these tough officials about the arrest out. >> congress does. i can up in the kamara the period where congress to appeas its authority to subpoena and t bring people in front of committees, just to humiliate them.t of course best updated set of enough is enough. date -- [indiscernible] >> trump is really going to the max. or to allow any of us that testify. i want to play something for you . the talked about his efforts an he says were meant to take him down. >> they tried for a coup and it didn't work out so well. >> this is corruption at the
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highest level, a disgrace, spying, surveillance, trying fo an overthrow. and we caught them.ve >> words like an overthrow over the top. generally they are. there is one instance where it wasn't. the 25th amendment was for an incumbent presidentug. attract the very very balanced and reasonable.. he never attended for president to simply disagree. >> any key to put your legal scholar had on. one of our own family, he is raising questions about obstruction of justice. he holds this view, watch. >> the president was just forme campaign manager to get him fired. when the president asked his white house counsel to get him fired and then lie about itt,
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that is obstruction of justice. when he asked john mccain to go back to the special counsel and changes tech -- that is obstruction of justice but ordering him to break federal law to save them from the consequences of his own behavior, that is a moral. that is criminal. that is defenseless. and that is condemnable. >> you agree? is this obstruction of justice. >> i do not agree. we often agree about the law bu in my instructions, go to the element of justice, the act itself has to be illegal. it can't be an act that is authorized under article 2 of the constitution. >> are firing the fbi director -- >> the best analogy is presiden georgia hw bush pardoned caspar weinberger on the eve of his trial to stop the iran contra investigation. the special prosecutor that he did it for that reason.
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it can't be obstruction of justice if the president is acting within his authority. nixon obstructed justice becaus he was paying hush moneyel and telling them to like the fbi.ay he to hold people to go and deliver messages. it's not obstruction of justice. it was a holding a lack. atr to life of the grand jury, that would be obstruction of justice. this a new poll out. 60% of americans say they shoul not begin impeachment proceedings% and 37% say they should. your advice to your democratic fellas? >> they know you can't impeach unless you can find -- clinton was impeached for a crime that wasn't high. trump i have done something tha was high but it wasn't a crime. >> maxine waters still want -- >> and telling her all the time and she better start listening
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because it's going to come back and hurt the democratic party.i i'm a democrat. i'm a liberal. i want the constitution and the democrats to do the right things . >> thank you as always. coming up, some reporters who got it wrong should be feeling pretty embarrassed right now. we will name names next. .
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kevin hassett, the chief memphis the white house said the the chief economist in wtthe wh house said economic growth in 2019 was going to be higher tha it was in 2018. it was going to be 3.2%. jay powell said exactly the opposite today. there is a very big difference in outcomes between those two, forecast. late in the first quarter it's expected to be low 2% growth. that's another source of pressure on the president. >> that was john harwood complete the whipping well playing down the administration gdp estimate, which we found ou was right on the money. for more of the economic naysayers who keep getting it
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wrong, we go to trace gallagher in our newsroom. >> let'sxp get to the experts t move on to media. that the first time since 2013 that a, growth in the first quarter with above 3%, much to chagrin of some top economic analyst to put both chicken little on their prognostication. so from hartford present an economic adviser larry summers said the budget forecast will rise to 3%, because of the administration policies. there enough of you believe in the tooth fairy and ludicrous supply-side economics been so larry summers got it wrong but liberal economist and new york times columnist got it really braun saying the president. >> cuts are ineffective and the text bubble may be deflating an this quoting i think that there is quite good chance we will have a recession later this yea or next year. they went on to say the ministration doesn't have an infective response is stuffed
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slows down. remember the economy had a significant rate despite a, shu down in january and despite an ongoing tradede dispute with ch and paul krugman isn't the only one who brought up the r word. >> the deals are slipping a negative for the first time since 2007 right before the great recession. sometimes in this happens this indicates another recession may be coming. >> sure it is coming. it's been falling since we had one very good quarter last year at the beginning and since then it has just inched its way down and down. >> the economy is slowing as ja powell indicated, and it is not poised to deliver the kind of growth. msnbc use the word extraordinar to describe gdp growth. you know the economy is strong when msnbc says it is strong. >> thanks for that, trace.
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i will be signing copies of my book series on may 4th in fairfax, virginia and may 11th in new orleans. shannon bream and the fox news team now. shannon: we begin with a fox news alert as the gloves are off is a growing list of democratic candidates fight to capture the nomination. the newest one, joe biden, fielding attacks from the left, the right, inside and outside his party and donald trump doubling down on claims the fbi was trying to infiltrate the white house. mike pence is demanding an investigation of her newly uncovered text messages between
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