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night. that is it for us tonight, we'l be back tomorrow so this were a enemy of regardless of the continent from which we are broadcasting. we will be back. to you tomorrow. >> this is a fox news alert com alive again front tonight from miami moments after the second presidential debate. we just saw the second round of ten and the democratic field. the lineup features that you acknowledge front runners bred former bryce knpresident joe bi and self-described socialist, bernie sanders prayed the president watching from across bethe world as he prepares for meeting with vladimir putin in just a couple of hours. we're bringing it live to you i two hours extended music night coverage for team coverage tonight from around the globe with john roberts coming to us live from osaka.
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in chief national correspondent working the postdebate spin room . we kick it off with peter ducey has got tonight's highlights. man, it was. >> tonight, democrats came forward joe biden landing blows on issues of his age, healthcare , and race. >> it is personal, it was actually hurtful to hear you talk about the reputation of tw united states senators who buil their reputation and career on the segregation of race. you also worked with them to oppose busing. there was a little girl in california who was part of the second class to integrate her public schools and she was buse to school every day. that little girl was mean. >> my position across-the-board i did not praise racist, that i not to.
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if you want to have this campaign litigated on hoopoe support civil rights and whethe i did or not, i'm happy to do that. i was a public defender i didn' become a prosecutor. i left a good golf while firm, became a public defender when i fact my city was inflamed because of the assassination of doctor king >> bernie sanders took some hea so some of the other contenders to end spent about a variety of different questions towards his pitch for medicare for all whic he clarified does mean attacks like for many. >> will you raise taxes for the middle class t in a sanders administration? >> people who have healthcare o the medicare will have no premiums, no deductibles, noca copayments, no out-of-pocket expenses. it as they will pay more in taxes, but less in healthcare for what they get.
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>> there was a flashback to the top-tier republican debate wher the one where donald trump wouldn't commit because joe biden suggested there is something a democrat could do t lose his support. >> i'm against any democrat who open hoses obama care. >> three candidate scott from others on stage. biden, sanders, and mayor pete who has been dealing with fallout for the police involved shooting of a black man and a lot of anointed questions.ue >> why has it taken so long. we had to shooting when i first became a ten years before ferguson and the community came together and created an oversight commission. we diversified the police force. we did de-escalation training. the real question america shoul be asking is why five years after ferguson every city doesn't have this level of police accountability.
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>> google just posted something that set the number one trendin search topic in the united states right now not about the debate, but about anything in the country is spain kamala harris. >> she had some big moments tonight a lot of sparring with the big names and certainly wanted to get herself onto the national scene. the big names on stage for tonight is night two of the democrats battle royale. let's look at some at of tonight 's biggest movements. brett, we talked about senator harris, she's probably on your list. >> she's number one on my list. if you pull people in this room they would say tonight harris i the number one winner of this debate hands down because she created those moments. they're were numerous moments where she was personal she was the adults in the room and then the biggest moment that peter
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just mentioned the confrontatio with joe biden. listen to some other moments in this debate from senator harris. >> where was that question when the republicans and donald trum passed the tax bill to benefit the top 1 percentep contributin at least $1 trillion to the deb of america which middle-class families will pay for one way o another. >> you know what, america does not want to witness our food fight, they want to know how we're going to put food on thei table. this microphone that the president of the united states holds in her hands is used in a way thatpr is reflecting the values of our country and not about blocking locking children up.
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>> time and again she created these moments. in the moment with biden really stopped everybody in this been room. at think you're going to hear that and you will see that on front pages.l that's going to be the moment. she probably won both heard the debates with her performance tonight. second, looking towards 2020 an the race ahead, that is the han raising on illegal immigration and healthcare for illegal immigrants. take a look. >> raise your hand if your governmentnt plan would provide coverage for undocumented immigrants. >> raise your hand if you think it should be a civil offense rather than a crime to cross th border without documentation.n can we keep our hands up so we can see them? >> it that's just not a theoretical. >> joe biden's hand wasn't full up and then they went back to him and checked on it, but that moment was picked up in japan b
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president trump you tweeted all democrats just raise their hand for giving millions of illegal aliens unlimited healthcare, ho about taking care of american citizens first. that's the end of that race. you're seeing the framing of th 2020 race. that's a huge pillar break i think peter may have touched on it the moment where eric swalwell turned to biden and said it's time to pass the torch . he quoted senator biden saying that when he was in high school that was a moment between swalwell and biden. biden was under attack. down the line when they asked all the candidates will be the first thing you did as presiden of the united states and some o the answers were all over the map. vice president biden said the first thing he would do is defeat donald trump. if he was president of the united states he would've already done that.
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marianne williamson said the first thing she would do would call the leader of new zealand and say where the best place to live not you.ne >> we were looking to forward t see how she would interact with this group because we pat her o the shelf i'm sure you're probably interviewed her before. she is a different kinda candidate and i think she did bring a different kind of energ and perspective so i think she really thick shake things up a little bit. >> i think the timing, she didn't get a lot of timing. andrew yang get a lot of time. mayor pete got some time, but hands down maga will come out o this as the biggest winner. >> at think a lot of folks knew her, they were dialed into the cavanagh hearing sprayed the member of the judiciary committee she was very l vocal. but this took them to a
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putting them l now in the political arena for people who were familiar with her, after this they certainly will be. >> these do debates show how fa left at some issues the democratic party has gone. think about the evolution from obama care where they couldn't even talk about illegal immigrants or undocumented immigrantsra having access to healthcare. now everybody is raising their hands. the trim campaign is going to take this issue and run with it. that socialism, probably late term abortion and the economy will be the pillars of the 2020 campaign for the trump campaign. >> with the second round of ten presidential hopefuls on the stage tonight most of them pulling well below double digit it was another evening with a elhandful of candidates trying be the boldest, the freshest, the most outspoken. ed henry is tracking them down.
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getting at and stitt reaction from the candidates and their surrogates. what is the feeling postdebate? >> a lot more energy. it's a little more electric tha when we're talking the same tim last night. last night they were touching gloves, but there weren't the big fights that brett just laid out, maga versus joe biden for example. some of the candidates have started filtering in over my shoulderda. kirsten alana o'mara gilligbrand . you can bet there's going tola a swarm of reporters we were told the former vice president at least before the debate was not planning to come into the spin room. will that change? will he feel like he needs to clean up what happened in that debate hall question might we shall see in the next few moments. what did happen beyond what you just heard was really they grabbedap the baton from last night or we saw a lot of those candidate you mentioned who
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decided to go hard left. this is what he's been talking about since 2016. some of his socialist plan. it was interesting that both harris and sanders raise their hand and said they want to end private health insurance just a you heard bill de blasio. listen to it joe biden and others we're saying about taxes and other big issues. >> the bottom line, if we don't clearly defined that we are not socialist, the republicans are going to come at us every way they can and call his socialist. >> they will pay more in taxes, but less in healthcare for what they get. >> i would be going about eliminating donald trump's tax cut for the wealthy.e >> working families need suppor and need to be lifted up. this economy is not working for working people. for too long they have been written in the favor of the people who have the most and no in favor of those who work the
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most part. >> we even had the text over 800 billion in new revenue whic combined with the money in our hands it would be the trickle u economy for our people, familie and communities. it would create millions of job pricking people in america are working, they're working two orn three jobs. let's be clear, and our america no one should have to work more than one job to have a roof ove their head and food on the table . >> ladies and gentlemen, we don't have a healthcare system in the united states, we have a sickness care system in the united states. you hear that again, tilting hard to the left just as we saw last night. also i would also what joe delaney told us on this program last night. he said he thought it was political suicide for people who want to end private health insurance. bernie sanders and kamala harri
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doubled down on that. every single democrat raising their hands and saying they wan healthcare benefits for illegal immigrants. immigrants who are here illegally. over my shoulder i saw that big scrum of reporters they are all talking tomi bernie sanders he now entered the spin room. we haven't seen kamala harris yet, but you can bet there will be a a swarm of reporters aroun her as well. we will be here for the next tw hours getting all the reaction from every single candidate and bringing it to you as it breaks. >> is fascinating to watch how it unfolds. evil are there with sort of us from around them trying to grab each person, but it's always interesting to see. meat know you are there trackin them come out we will come back to you as soon as. while we have you, let me ask you, it was interesting to see who had the biggest groups trailing around them. it gave us an indication of who had scored the headlines and th head connected on points.
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bernie sanders, we would expect he would get a big crowd. you getting a look at anybody else? it looks like we could be looking at possibly senator f bennet, but it looks like when you're trying to go around and see who's kind of got the biggest crowd, it tells us a lo about the reaction viewing here tonight. >> bernie sanders went around the corner, i see john hickenlooper. what i think is interesting about bernie sanders is before that will meant between kamala harris and joe biden, bernie sanders was getting most of the incoming in the first 15 to 20 minutes which is interesting because he second in most polls but itco seems like a lot of th candidates on the stage we're going after bernie not to biden until kamala harris decided to goti all in on the vice preside. they're just getting together asre. some of the candidates are just starting to come in.
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one of the reasons why i think we have a more crowded spin roo tonight, more electricity is it is night to two, cf. candidates for last night with their surrogates out here and then tonight the candidates who were duking it out tonightt. >> we will check back with you, we are on the floor of the spin room. president trump keeping an eye on the debate while he's gettin readyy for a major round of international diplomacy with th leaders of japan, china, russia and more. john roberts is live from osaka. good evening, good morning, whatever it is where you are bright. >> just turning afternoon here. good afternoon to you. president trump began his day a little more than four hours ago with a bilateral meeting with the host of the g 20 here in japan. the president in addition to looking at global issues and having a number of bilateral meetings with leaders taking keeping an eyeal on what's goin on there in miami in between bilateral meetings with india's prime minister and the german
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chancellor, the president spending some time in his where there was a televisionen and he spent a little bit of time watching the debate and reacted to it as he was sitting with merkel. listen here w. i just watch the television set on the way here. i saw that healthcare and maximum healthcare was given to 100 percent of the illegal immigrants coming into the country by the democrats. they didn't discuss what they were doing for american citizens . i came here. i will say we are going to have you know they have a debate going on. they have the first debate last night. it wasn't very exciting. they definitely have plenty of candidates o. that's about it. i spend look forward to spendin time with you rather than watching the debate.
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>> clearly he spent a little bi of time watching the debate. ahaz this afternoon he has bilateral meetings with as well as with vladimir putin. the big meeting of horses going to be tomorrow with president o china have. that may tell the tale as to whether or not trade talks between the united states and china get back on track there i a disconnect this afternoon between the u.s. and china over what has and has not been agree to a head ahead of tomorrow's subnet. the sources tell fox news that president trump has promised no to impose any new tariffs against reyna for six months as a goodwill gesture to put the trade talks back on track, but a senior administration officia telling fox news there has been no formal agreement to do that but acknowledging it is possibl and agreement to do that could arise out of the talks very chinese sources telling fox new in order for there to be any
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trade concessions on china's part, all current tariffs must be rolled back and restrictions against the chinese telecom giant must be lifted within a certain time period. led the earlier on fox news thi morning insisting that the united states is not agreed to any preconditions for the meeting. listen here. >> they're are no preconditions. i don't know where that story came from or what they're talking about.. we believe it's possible if the meeting goes well that the chinese will come back to the negotiating table andin we migh be able to pick up where we lef off in may where we completed roughly 90 percent of what coul be a good agreement. >> as senior chinese negotiator telling fox news china has been against unilateral sections andg economic bullying. that has inflicted serious harm
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on. and we should take meaningful steps to repair. as for the u.s. should correct this wrongdoing of illegitimately attacking foreig businesses. it has bilateral meeting with the indian prime minister the president saying they would be big topic of discussion. listen here. >> if something we're going to be talking about. we understand the subject very well. we have great companies and their leaders of a lot of what they do. we will be discussing that and alsoof how it fits in. >> what we're seeing here is both sides setting expectations and trying to control the debate . china putting out there the united states promised this and we will only do that at the u.s does that. them president trump is saying
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no, the sanctions our what brought china to the table and the sanctions will stay on. there could be an agreement to postpone tariffs and should be saying tariffs rather than sanctions. their final tariffs on $300 million. we will see how it paeans out tomorrow. that is the one that we are all into dissipating here. >> we will see your analysis an coverage there. john , thank you so much. just ahead, softballs are hard pearls. mediaa analyst joins us to brea down night to. moving is hard.
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subject of immigration today. that contenders are so let's turn to brett now in the spin room, he's got the chair of the national committee within detached. over a two-year. >> hey, channing, the head of the democratic national committee, tom, tonight you had lots of fireworks in the frontrunner in this race took i on the chin. she had an exchange with joe biden this probably going to be picked up with every newscast. what to do take from that moment ? you we have had spirited debate both nights. we've had disagreement about issues, but what we have is values among our team. everyone understands that healthcare is a right for all. we've had disagreement on how t get from 90 percent to 100 percent. everyone understands that civil rights as the unfinished business of america. the democratic party's stands
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for inclusion and opportunity for everyone. i know what you're talking about . that was a spirited moment and i'm confident we will have more spirited moments. that was our goal tonight and last night was to introduce these 20 candidates to the american people allow them to articulate their vision, allow them to have that back and fort and spar, that's what debates and primary season was about. there was a unanimity about a couple of issues and raising their hands tonight about healt care for undocumented immigrants , illegal immigrants, also decriminalizing coming across the border illegally. the presidents tweeted, all democrats just raise their hand for giving millions of illegal aliens unlimited healthcare how about retaking care of american citizens first. that is the end of that race. how do you respond to that? that's a big issue in the middl of the country. >> this president is underwater
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and to talk about the end of th race is laughable. by the way were already paying for healthcare when people use the emergency room as their primary care physician. why don't we do this in an orderly fashion and that's what were talking aboutt. >> think about the evolution. in obama care we couldn't even talk about. airway senior eskimo we're goin to do that. >> we need to have a comprehensive solution to these challenges. we can be a nation of laws and we can be a nation of immigrant right we passed bipartisan immigration reform for the problem is right now when the american people of a margin of 80-20 support giving dreamers a pathway so that they can live a life without fear, this president doesn't even do that. what wese have to do and what t conversation about healthcare i going to be in the broader context of is how do we address immigration reform in this
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country. unfortunately, this president, all he does is talk about one thing. he alienates our allies prayed he's on this issueg. of the bor since his presidency and it's gotten worse because he's been ineffective. >> they say the democrats could pass laws and did things on capitol hill that would change the dynamic trade i want to tur to president bill clinton. the state of the area 23 years ago said the era of big government is over. looking at the two debates over the past two nights, it is back right? >> i don't understand what you mean by that. >> in the era of making sure that people with pre-existing conditions can get access to healthcare is going to stay. so that we don't allow pharmaceutical companies if you work a full-time job, you need to be able to feed your family.
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make sure that you retire with dignity it's a touchstone of ou party prayed i don't know how that's called big government or more simply saying that people ought to be able to keep their healthcare. this president said very clearl if you have a pre-existing condition, you're out of luck under donald trump or it democrats are saying we should make sure that everyone has access to quality affordable healthcare. you have two debates under your belt, and we will cover and see what happens down the road.de >> i look forward to it. always welcome to be with you and i always enjoy it. >> shannon, we will send it bac to you. >> brett, thank you very much freight interestingha conversatn . media miami the media circus came to town. we will moderate the moderators performances that's up next. - [narrator] the following is an urgent appeal
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i'm concerned verity was very proud of his relationship with president trump. the president of brazil, and he is a special man, doing very well. very much loved by the people o brazil. i think we can say that result in the united states are as close or closer as they've ever been i just want to welcome you and say thank you very much. vicki [speaking spanish]
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i have been a great admirer of years even before the election. it is a great honor to be with you. the two countries we represent have a great deal in country. braille is endowed with and to establish eye support term, i support the united states i support your upcoming reelectio and i hope you will come to roseville so that we can showcase the world of politics has indeed changed. >> thank you very much, mister president and we will come to brazil and you do have that ver
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few countries can even think about the asset you have your land and your water and in so many other places you have so many great assets in the world and it's a tremendous country with tremendous people. so i look forward to going. we're now talking about a lot o trade, or doing more trade now than previously. we have many things to discuss. thank you all for being here. >> the rest [foreign language]
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thank you very much, everyone where going to have to meeting tomorrow what probably heard there seems to be a rumor about that. we look forward to live. i think it will be productive a a minimum, it will be productive . we will see what comes out of it . or doing very well as a country. the economy, although leaders have come up and said it's incredible what's happened with the united states. and they congratulate me and congratulate the people of the united states. we have our hot country and we are doing well. we will see what happens tomorrow with china.
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i think we have a good chance. we will see what happens. good things happen. we will see what happens tomorrow. it will be a very exciting day i'm sure for a lot of people including a lot of people are talking about it. it's very interesting. it's going to come out hopefull well for both countries. ultimately great ultimately it will work out. >> good question, no. we discussed a lot of things. we will have to see what happens . venezuela is we are behind venezuela 100 percent.
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>> things take time. we are behind a super group of people. we're really behind the people of venezuela. we have been helping them a lot. bringing a lot of food and medical and other things. we're working with columbia ver closely with columbia to help because really it's a humanitarian crisis. that shows what socialism can do . their wide watching a little bi in between meetings and i wasn' impressed. you look at the socialism and what it can do, that's what you're talking about their. that's become the socialist party. i heard there's a rumor of the democrats are going to change the name of the party from the democrat party to the socialist party. i'm hearing that, but let's see if they do it. thank you all very much.
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>> you are watching live pictures they are from the bilateral meeting between president trump and the brazilian president. they will be holding one-on-one talks here in just a moment the president mentioning he's been watching the democratic debates back here at home. joining us live from osaka with more on the meeting to give us more context is rich as an. rich, thank you so much for being back with us. brazil is a big ally for the u.s. in south america. totals about the role. >> this is something the president, you can consider thi to be one of those personal relationships the president likes to lean on when it comes to brazil. when the president was elected last year he was viewed as the
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type of leader who was very trump in the way and his style that he will ran to win that style in brazil. your scene on the security leve the two countries work together especially when it comes to venezuela. the president had mentioned tha the united states is behind the interim president they are, the opposition leader trying to kic madero out of office there. brazil was one of the countries that joined the united states i recognizing him as a legitimate leader in venezuela. brazil is working with the united states trying to get a transition going there or he would leave power and then woul take over on an interim basis. the country would have free and fair elections and create a new government there. there is also been, and this is the theme of the president when it comes to the brazilian relationships, and there is to try to open up trade to get trade barriers the president
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touting when he was at the whit house a couple months ago in march some of the trade agreements and trade decisions they had made their. that's been the progress the tw countries have made since the election. the president likes to talk so much about the personal relationship with the brazilian president. >> trump has added that he woul like to add to nato, how would that impact the u.s.? >> the president did mention that when the two we're in the rose garden a couple months ago. it is the north atlantic treaty organization and it would be a south american country joining that alliance it would be the first one outside of the u.s. canada and europe. it has been discussed before, not brazil specifically, but nato bringing in some no one north american allies to join the alliance, but for now, the
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expansion of nato is focused on europe. it was originally founded to fund the wires are countries in post-world war ii. not that nato hasn't evolved before, but you have to get al the other nato members on board to agreed to bring brazil inver as far as discussion is concerned, i think president trump is the only one that woul want to expand it and that includes brazil. >> thank you for joining us and giving us a context. we appreciate it. even watching live coverage fro the sideline of the g 20 summit in osaka, japan. president trump in the presiden of meant at the white house bac in march. we will continue to bring you the latest from the g 20 summit but now back to your regular programming already in progress. >> i think it's a seat that the are taking right now. >> think she has a point, most of the people on that stage tonight are sitting in office
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currently. their senate or congressional members and what if they done t solve these problems great strike joe biden has been in longer than i've been alive. what has he done with all these issues he's saying right now he wants to solve. i think she has a good point. it was frightening to see how far left the democrat party has gone. to have every single candidate on that stage raise their hand and say they would give full of free healthcare to illegal immigrants when we have million and millions of americans who can't afford their deductible under tobama care just say you can come into our country illegally and you'll be given benefits is ridiculous. to have kamala harris and berni sanders say not only will we give free healthcare to illegal immigrants, but we're going to take away your healthcare bar that's a bridge too far for man american people. >> the former vice president talked about the things he thought obama care he said he
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wouldn't blow it up, but it would belu built upon. he's talked about the progress they made with immigration he said this president has undone all of that. senator bernie sanders lenhart at the president as well and here is what he said. >> trump is a pathological liar and a racist. he lied to the american people during his campaign. when you're trying to throw 32 million people off their healthcare. >> he is one of the top contenders in the pulling so far . how do you respond to that argument? >> i'd like to give him a refresher course of where the economy stands under president trump. it at the lowest unemployment and history for the
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african-american, hispanic, and asian. we have an economy that is an booming. of millions of jobs open. i don't think that's a failure. they seem to fail to recognize deregulation, cutting taxes as part economic growth in this country. their housing weow want to rais taxes, we want to create government healthcare. or going to put a massive amoun of debt into the hands of the american people. is the total wrong direction especially when we are on the right direction right now under president trump. >> r enzi chairwoman, thank you for joining us, great to have you. >> thank you for having me. >> on the stage tonight, congressman eric swalwell is your next. in the world. [confetti cannon popping] energizer. backed by science.
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now all you have to do is move...that thing. [ sigh ] introducing an easier way to move with xfinity. it's just another way we're working to make your life simple, easy, awesome. go to xfinity.com/moving to get started. >> we are happy to be joined by one of the presidential hopeful on the stage tonight. he was right in the thick of things and now he's joining us live very eric swalwell, thank you for o being with us. >> thank you. >> everyone on the stage raise their hand that they would be ir favor of health insurance coverage for people you are her illegally. any hesitation on your part? >> i believe in the part of the
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bible where the weary traveler is helped in not turned away. closed and fed. i happen to think that if we have a pathway to citizenship you reduce the amount of undocumented people that have t be taking care of. >> why aren't congressman able to get that done.o today you had a vote on trying to get humanitarian aid to the border, but why does neither party seemed to have individually or in a bipartisan way the ability to get somethin done. >> i support a pathway to citizenship as much as i suppor increasing the border control agents. i was a prosecutor in oakland, california. i'm happy to remove any violent criminal here undocumented. the majority of people that com here want tong contribute it to our economy and. at think we can do that if we get leadership rather than silver and ship. you have seen these problems first hand, what about this
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issue of in california we've been out there and know there are a lot ofd sanctuary state municipalities as well birdhouses that square was getting some of these people ou of the country who are violent offendersnt when they say they will not coordinate with ice. >> i believe as president we would be allow a victim of a crime to talk to the police if there undocumented. someone who commits a crime may be because they are using a fak id just so they can work, i don't wantca that person remove and want to find a pathway to citizenship. if you've committed a crime i want you deserve your time and be gone. t >> on nonsex, nonviolent commitment on serious crimes, i don't think we need to have those folks are. >> you mention covering these individuals who are here. how do you pay for it? >> first and foremost we have been expanded public option so think through a public option everyone is covered commit you
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reduce the risk of an aging boomer population by havinggi young people with health insurance. i would repeal the tax cuts. third, i would make sure we are the strongest military in the world, but not spend more than the next seven militaries countries do combined single th health and education of our people would always be the tip of the spirit of our national defense. >> medicare for all. >> modification of going all th way. >> i think is choice, that's what we makes us who we are as americans right having the freeman to choose between a government option. or keep your union plan. i think choice is always better. >> on that choice,nn reproducti freedom and choice. where are you in this field? such a debate about this, state have passed laws on one end and on the other. they're are a number of them
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that allow abortions through th third trimester. where are you on that one? >> i believe it's a woman's bod into ari woman's choice. if not seen one piece of evidence where a third trimeste abortion occurred because it wasn't because the health of th mother or the health of the child. >> had you regulate that question right. >> it's a woman's body into woman's choice. again,n i have not seen any evidence that the third trimester babies with no health conditions or mother with no health conditions are. we stray on this issue. >> nobody wants to find themselves in that situation bu the institute that was affiliated with planned parenthood at one time. they are not pegging them to on of these emergency situations, so how do we begin to handle eg that situation? >> i believe it's a woman's bod of woman's choice.
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the father of a two -year-old and an eight -month-old, i know what it's like to get close to pregnancy the anxiety you've picked out close, colors, you have names. i have just not seen, i can't imagine people getting rid of ap child in the third trimester. i think that really poisons thi debate something we don't see evidence of defining the debate. i think it's how do we get the government out of the bedroom and put it in the boardroom. board room. >> impeachment. today? >> we get i think lawlessness has to have consequences. >> we are pursuing. >> i don't want to prejudge wha that is so that will do. i think it's a chicken and egg problem. we can say what we know we're going to do and never do it. >> eric swalwell, thank you for stopping and. pithe midnight hour approaches special our coverage of the
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