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how close the world could be to. the president says of putin is not joking about the possibility of major escalations as russia's war on ukraine falters. an oil origination/production the white house new help to bring down gas prices. correct a lot of alternatives we have made up her mind at records and bring former secretary state mike pompeo on how the u.s. should respond to russia.
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how to beef up our oil supply. and we are weeks out from november's rematch between democrat stacy abrams and georgia governor bryant campaign to get abrams' response or injury of camp just one week ago. >> is its% of our buddies around the country request will press on abortion the latest polls and her case to voters this time around. >> the fundamental difference urging me and the current governor as i care about you. shannon: plus the president part of the thousands of americans and busted for small amounts of marijuana. >> it is time we write these wrongs very graceful after sunday panel what it means for federal and state drug laws and about the typing of the announcement. plus reports of legal trouble for the president's son. then a huge week in sports. baseball fans debate whether record-setting homerun is officially the all-time best. football fans debate whether this guy should sue. legendary sportscaster jim great joins us alive, all right now on
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fox news sunday. ♪ b6 and hello from foxnews in washington. the white house says it has no intelligence any sort of nuclear attack is evident. but the president's comment have created quite a stir. now there's a mystery over what caused a truck explosion saturday in the middle of the bridge that connects crimea and rush her key supply line for russia in its war on ukraine. this all happening as russian president putin says he plans to hold onto territory he says he has annexed in ukraine. in a moment was former secretary of state mike pompeo about how he would address the escalation. but first we become a team coverage traders live in the ground with an exclusive report on what he discovered in a village ukrainian troops reclaimed from russia just days ago. and lucas tomlinson is traveling with the president lucas.
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>> shannon, russian president vladimir putin state of mind is right now top of mind for president biden. >> speaking at a democratic fundraiser this week biden said we have a quote face the prospect of armageddon since kennedy and the cuban missile crisis. the white house explaining it more a day later. >> we have not seen any reason to adjust our own strategic nuclear posture nor any indication russia is preparing to adamantly use nuclear weapons regrets the comments comments putin has repeatedly indicated he could turn to nuclear weapons to protect russia's gains in ukraine ukraine. still suffering humiliating has hundreds of thousands of russians fled the country to evade his mobilization order. also on the president's mind, the u.s. economy which added 263,000 jobs last month. the fewest since april 2021. a sign of cracks in the labor market. still, biden claiming it as a win. >> that is 10 million jobs since i've come into office. that is the fastest job growth
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of any pointed in the present and all of american history regrets it comes as gas prices remain 60% higher than when he took office. and as many democrats are furious at opec plus decision led by saudi arabia to cut oil production by 2 million barrels a day. mission congresswoman calling it a new low in saying all diplomatic options should be on the table. including the withholding of american military hardware and security assistance at saudi arabia in particular is so dependent on. is it self to blame for. >> respect the reason we have high prices in the united states is because you have a refining shortage that has been in existence for more than 20 ye years. >> the president also making headlines for parting thousands convicted of marijuana that hunter the news for his invasion of his taxes and a gun purchase, shannon. shannon: will talk about that with the panel coming up. lucas tomlinson from woman can, delaware thank you.
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now to trey yingst live in the exclusive for us on a newly liberated village in ukraine, hello trey. >> shannon, the village was liberated by ukrainian troops just three days ago. yesterday we were the first journalist to enter this area ongoing battle for any duty to warn our viewers in the following images are graphic. the sound of outgoing artillery pierces the air. 70-year-old ukrainian service man. the village as she calls home assets along the eastern front line. the ground she uses to grow vegetables is now soiled with the blood of russian soldiers. the bodies of russian soldiers still lay amid their destroyed positions per ukrainian troops took over the plans are recapturing their territory. but as you hear in the distance fierce battles continue here in the eastern part of the region. >> you stand here, you hear
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shelling in your shaking. how to express this, fear, only fear. the nearby city was also occupied by the russians for nearly seven months. before being reclaimed four weeks ago. on the road into town, next to the graffiti of the russian z symbol laid the remains of a civilian more accurate emblem added windows and battered buildings line the streets behind broken doors to look into life under russian control. inside this government building, and the town the remanence of the russian occupation a russian newspaper and russian flags inside and outside of the building. >> fruit sits atop a desk and indication of how quickly russian troops fled when the ukrainian counteroffensive began. and in the halls of a russian president, vladimir putin was praised just last month. the man responsible for this unnecessary unjust invasion is referred to only as a creature of destruction.
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>> i don't think humans act like this when ukrainian soldier said. you have to be totally sick to do this or country. as we entered these liberated areas with ukrainian soldiers, people along the side of the road were waving and smiling after months of terror under russian occupation, they are finally free, shannon. shannon: trey yingst reporting live first from ukraine thank you for that powerful report for joining us now former secretary of state mike pompeo. mr. secretary welcome back to fox news sunday. >> good morning she had agreed to be with you. shannon: assert the bridge explosion into key ardor and supply line between russia and crimea. who do you think is responsible? what is the impact practically but also psychologically? >> shannon, it is hard to know. my guess is the had something to do with it will have to wait and see how that unfolds. we do know for sure this issue milling for vladimir putin.
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he built this bridge their pictures of him driving across it is where the greatest achievements for think of 2018 the bridge was built nearly brand-new to watch in flames, trust the rest of the supply lines out of crimea into southern ukraine be a risk is certainly something that is a game changer on the ground in ukraine. as straight reported this morning ukraine answering a phenomenal work of liver in town after town after town the russian military is feeling desperately. shannon: i went to go back to the reporting from lucas from the white house with the president said thursday night but here's a little bit more of his report for the white house transcript units as a% of the cuban missile crisis we have a direct threat of the use of nuclear weapon if in fact things continue down the path they have been going. we have not faced the prospect of armageddon since kennedy and the cuban missile crisis. the president went on to say he doesn't think president putin is joking. he also said the administration is trying to figure out an offramp for putin, is there one would take it? >> oh my goodness.
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first off those comments were reckless. i think even more important way they demonstrate may be one of the greatest foreign policy failures of the last decades which was a failure to deter vladimir putin in the same way the trump administration did for four years. whenever the president talk about armageddon as a random thought, just using at a fundraiser that is a terrible risk to the american people if he truly believes he should be out talking to us in a serious way. more importantly, he should be doing all the things necessary to deter vladimir putin. we have been here before but not only in october 62 we've been your other times as well. americas always push back against her adversaries by showing enormous resolve, executing quiet diplomacy in the same way that we did during our time in office. making very clear to vladimir putin the cost of him using a nuclear weapon will bring the force of not only the united states and europe, but of the whole world against vladimir putin. we ought to be doing that hope doing this quietly. shannon: is a lot of talk what
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opec did during its lobby of the bite administration to say is going to cut 2 million barrels a day and production is actually a big gift to russia, energy is a big leverage tool for them. if oil hits $100 a barrel, real possibility now, rush it will make a billion dollars a day. so how much of a boost for russia, for putin specifically was that opec move? >> this is a failure of american policy. joe biden is directly responsible for the place the world finds itself in with energy. frankly his party the progressive left 25 years of thinking are going to run the world on sunshine and windmills but we have capacity for self help her in the united states to improve not only as we heard the saudis speak about refiners, we should have a pipeline. we have made it hard to permit. esg rules to deny the capacity to get american energy at american ground for american consumers. to point the finger at someone else that opec or the saudis and it is an enormous mistake when america has the capacity to produce energy independence for
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his own country. and frankly provide energy for the world as well. shannon: this frustration in washington with the saudi's in the white house on down on the top democrats in the senate, dick durbin, tweeted this treatment but answered questions about 911 and the murder of two conspired with putin to punish the u.s. with higher oil prices, the royal saudi family has never been trustworthy ally of our nation. it is time for foreign policy to imagine a world without their alliance. we all member during the campaign president biden said they were a pariah he would not be with the crown prince. july his fist pumping with the prince. denman got punch this week wears a relationship with the saudi's stand where should it stand? >> i got a completely this is for the american people first. to put the american people first is a deep important security relationship with the kingdom of saudi arabia as we have had for decades predictor in the trump administration. we have friends in the gulf the arab states we had deep relationship with the israelis. he made america safer made it
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less likely american kids would have to go fight and die in that place again. the admittance important security part of the should continue to be separated by demonstrations and so to senator durbin known to cozy up to the iranians and said having good security partners in the region. give them billions of dollars in this crazy deal they continue to pursue is a real risk to the american people. more and many more nukes my rod is bad for us. >> talk about that the ap has a head like talk about this administration trying to juggle the concerns over human rights issues and also that nuclear databases biden juggles iran nukes as iranian pressure grows weak and he credibly started to protest movement will also trying to salvage the languishing 2015 i run nuclear deal that would pump billions into tehran's registry treasury. quick scanning, common sense but you cannot have it always for you cannot give them billions of dollars in sanctions relief and hope the regime will actually respect its own people. you cannot have them billions of dollars not think they will continue to attack americans, protect people in europe and
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can't continue their campaign against israel. this is silly and if you think about their all connected to the same iranians a biden administration is giving money to us are now providing weapon systems to the russians to kill ukrainians and their doing it all support from the chinese come his party. the biden administration are you not been comprehensive cognitive diffs between these pop problems sets the failure to do so much america much less safe much less secure the restore prosperity is very real. so many foreign policy issues or talk about with due to our two of this printer want to make sure we get an about the tal taliban. top cia and department of theirs were both in commute tell about officials first is u.s. drone strike took out. under the agreements, negotiated in force during the trump years, he should not have been there but they say was a strike on their sovereignty and violate international laws. how do you think that conversation went this weekend? >> goodness i have no idea how the conversation went other than
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what i they did was to make clear they violence the commitments they made. and there will be real cost. that's hard to do now that she biden made the failed decision to withdraw the way he did words difficult to impose costs on that we should be clear we are never going to let terry emanate from that place again. article use the full power it possesses to prevent that from happening but it's what we did for our time in office and we negotiated we knew there in violation of the agreement. we knew this was a work in progress when inviolate the agreement we killed them, was struck then we made sure they understood american deterrence was powerful and real. i hope this demonstration will continue to sanford. >> art secretary pompeo thank you for your time by getting details by 2024 please come back. good to see a break. >> you will be amongst the first to know, thank you progress amongst the person i think it right up next were going to bring a sunday group on the pressure the president is now facing from democrats over how to handle foreign allies. they are next.
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by state troopers are essential for oil. it's about the middle east and israel rationalization positions. space express invite and explain the trip he made to saudi arabia just three months ago as boris preston this week on the opec production cuts. it is now time for sunday group, usa today washington bureau chief susan page, former state department spokesperson morgan, juan williams, washington times opinion editor charlie hurt. welcome to all of you.
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start with you your former boss was on the cusp of the hill says that there's a lot of democrats very frustrated. they are considering eight and opec builds prompting calls from congressional democrats to rethink washington alliance were tickly on the subject of weapons and defense technology sales, what you make of where we are? >> is incredulous the democrats are saying this. first of all the relationship we have opec and saudi arabia there's 24 countries and opec. they made the best decision for their countries not for the american people. that is a biden the administration should be doing. we are at the lowest levels of the oil reserve, we depleted one third of it. president trump lifted it up and bought more at $20 a barrel. now to replenish it is all taxpayer money by the way. we should publish outlook to enemies like venezuela or iran
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or opec should be making foreign policy decision based on the best interests of the american people. not because you want them to lower gas prices before midterm. it is totally backwards on their policy priorities. >> looked towards the major answers challenges ukraine north korea do that with the former secretary for the washington examiner says this grade form crises complicate biden midterms plan. troubled affairs abroad will not likely to help find the democrats the midterm elections. >> of the ripples finally matter more than the situation foreign policy. americans do not traditionally with the exception of with american involvement based their votes on foreign policy. they base their votes what's happening on their own lives at home. i think issues of inflation which are tied to foreign policy issues of crimes which is an emerging issue. issues of abortion access to the ones we should really look to to be shaping this very
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interesting, surprisingly close midterm election. shannon: only things you mentioned there tie into the economy. we know voters tend to give more credibility, credence or trust to republicans when it comes to issues of crime and the economy things and want to talk about her democrats want to talk but i think on the campaign trail. but the relative going to the pump and filling up it's already been taking up the last couple of weeks for now the opec decision wall street journal editorial boards of the white house blames the industry for high gas prices. it does everything it can will make drilling more difficult and financially risky. charlie, i do not know if you agree with that or not. are voters going to make democrats pay? >> i think without a doubt. i think people even felt completely emerged through how much i think there will end up paying for this. it is extraordinary. if you do not want opec to mess with you before an election, don't let opec mess with you before an election. have energy resources. do not attack u.s. energy independence.
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don't drain the strategic petroleum reserve. do not do all these things that allows opec to mess with you. and this idea that you have democrats -- i personally have democrats complain that the price of gas but it's kind of funny to me anyway. it's not only their energy policy to i think undermine and even destroy american energy independence. it is also their policy we not use fossil fuels. so, to listen to dick derman and bernie sanders and joe biden complain about the price of gasoline and chuck schumer wanting to bring up the snowpack bill. complain what the price of gas. this is your stated policy. you want to people not to be able to afford gasoline because you think the internal combustion while is going to destroy the planets are just own it for their going tone in the election. shannon: wont come to that point where time of this is taking up we have the convocation of opec. moe bradley bloomberg is look at
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what's happening with the economy pretty good job support for the white house to tout on friday. they say this, there's a threat now there is more pain the markets are reacting to what's happening with those employment numbers but they say this. faces the odds of the economy slipping into a recession just as democrats head into the next presidential election. having mixed results for them. we are not just talk about the midterms and gas prices now more broadly 2024 for heading into a recession then, how does that bode for the white house? x that is never a good read that's not good for anybody if you are the party in power to see the economy shakier gas prices go up. now the key here especially with gas i think i have a little different point of view. we have seen gas prices go down i think it was on this 100 consecutive days now we start to see it go up specifically in the west. it is not entitled to oil production at the moment. it's tied to the fact you have some refineries that are going
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through seasonal changes and the like. i don't think you're going to see a rapid rising gas prices in the month between now and election day. i think the second thing to say is this game is not over. you have heard morgan, charlie, susan targum of the administration having the capacity to take steps against opec and the saudis. the saudis are not popular with the american people. there could be a rare rally around the flag sentiment here for joe biden steps up and says yes, you really want to anger us and depend on the russians and vladimir putin and their invasion of ukraine? go right ahead. see if they will support you. see if they can keep peace in the middle east. i think there will be real anger from the american people. we are under attack is not just joe biden. it's not just the democrats print this is an offense against the american people. >> whether you take the next step of changing his policies to create more domestic energy we will have to see. shannon: panel thank you very
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which one but barely. the margin less that 1.5% three. >> the election is over and i am honored to be dort or electric works of the time abrams infamously did not quite concede. >> is not a speech of concession as a woman of conscience and fate i cannot conceive that. quick stacy abrams. >> and the four years since, kemp and abrams have both remain household names. camp making headlines citing new abortion restrictions and notching economic winds for his state. but he is arguably the most for his feud with former president trump who railed against kemp's decision to certify george is 2020 electoral college votes for joe biden. >> i'll be here in about a year end half campaigning against you governor, guaranty and progress of course having her i think might be better than having existing governor if you want and of the truth. >> abrams is now a rising star amounts democrats who deliver the party 2019 state of the unit remodel. >> i'm honored to join the conversation progressed we are
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georgia records abrams is building credibility with democrats and hollywood types they were voter registration efforts and has even been floated as a potential vice presidential or presidential candidate. texas soul of our states. [inaudible] stacy abrams is not going to be a governor or the next president. [cheering] >> next month kemp/abrams rematch also happening two years after biden clenched george every democrats captured both of george's senate seats. primary saw massive turnouts are november's numbers could be historic. shannon: amount georgia democratic ventura kennett stacy abrams. welcome back to fox news sunday. >> thank you for having me. >> you are successful author and attorney. you said words are very careful, you choose them carefully they are important you view swords rigged in stolen about that jeff 19 give the torah beats property can back it up. federal judges nasa devoted protocols that you challenged in
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georgia and by his estimation did not pilot the constitution or the voting rights act, "new york times" adds this, the judge was nominated by president barack obama added fair by action did not provide direct evidence of a voter who is unable to vote, experience a longer wait times, was confused about voter registration status. do take issue with judge jones findings in this case? >> i take issue with the characterization you have read. with the judges said in a 280 page decision was that repeatedly under the green standard georgia violated section two of the voting rights act bradley brockovich standard which existed after 2021, existed in 2020 file the lawsuit brockovich was a weakening of the voting rights act that happened out of arizona. under the new standard he did not have the authority to find that we proved our case under violations of section two but he said it was a racially discriminatory system. he spent copious amount of time explain how brian kemp over saw
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a races system disproportionate effect in brown voters. he said that while he is deeply concerned about what happened, he could not, under the writing of its categorization hold him accountable. that's very different than saying nothing could happen. we were able to prove what took four months the longest trial on a voting rights case in georgia in decades. with the court said he was not able to find we could meet the standard under the new weekend voting rights act. that's the reason i'm pushing so hard for the voting rights act to be stored and expand it's also i'm running for governor we need a governor who actually cannot be credibly accused of having overt seen a racist system. and brian kemp according to judge jones over saw a racist voter suppression system in the state of georgia. shannon: i read the opinion as well right in the characterization is a bit different pretty dense ultimately, judge jones is no violation of voter rights act renders different standards in case law about to the supreme court on that.
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but the direct quote from his ruling says no evidence of voter could not vote, experience a wait times are as confused about voter registration status. and know the issue for here's voter suppression so let's look at the numbers in georgia. the last good intro primary versus now, there's a net increase of 763,380 voters. that sounds like the opposite of voter suppression. >> voter suppression is not about turnout it is about the barriers and obstacles to access. that is where the other cancellations i think is very important we distinguish. voter suppression exists and is difficult to register, staying on the roles, being able to cast a ballot and having that ballot counted. in the state of georgia we adequately proved and more and more voters have experienced difficulties with doing so. in 2018 brian kemp according to federal law, he violated the rights of 53000 georgians. there is a federal court that two years before found him in violation of more than 30,000 voters but holding those registrations hostage me what
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happened in the intervening years from 2019 -- 2022, because of our lawsuit we got 22000 voters for storage of the roles. quit 2000 naturalized citizens. we got that restored and actually got them the ability to vote in state of georgia. we were able to challenge a number of issues we sell legislative changes made in response to our lawsuit. voter suppression is not about how many people try to vote it is about whether or not there are obstacles and barriers to voting that are created by the very state that should be guaranteeing their access. and so yes, i am always going to be concerned about access to the right to vote. especially have a governor who signed a bill that makes it even more difficult. we are hearing stories about disabled people are having a difficult time navigating the new absentee ballot requirements for its senior citizens who for 15 years receive their absentee ballots automatically but are no longer able to receive them. we know these are barriers to voting. in the united states of america the state of georgia barriers to voting should never be
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considered a native good it was shown to be trying to expand access for eligible citizens and that is the fight and will continue to fight. shannon: that case is going on since 2018. what we have seen 2019 about that race that will talk about now, here's the statement. >> we have this little election back in 2018. and despite the final tally and the inauguration, and the situation we find ourselves in, i too have one very affirmative statement to make. we want. >> that was then, this is now. would you characterize a wind by the governor if he is reelected with more votes in his column as legitimate this time around? >> in 2018 i acknowledge she was the victor of the vote. if you listen to the next 18 minutes of that speech and i did this morning actually, i spent a great deal of time explaining that when i say we won, i am speaking to the national action network which was a marginalizing disadvantage groups. by express purpose was saying to
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them that by having candidates actually pay attention to our needs the way i am going to the api community and talk about issues because of language barriers for the way i'm talking to black and brown voters, talk, access to capitol for the web when two latino voters talked with the fact they are most likely to not have access to healthcare. the responsibility of a candidate and more importantly a governor is to serve their needs. at our campaign proved we won by getting more people involved in the process. repeatedly in that very same speech if you fast-forward any amount of time i am clearly laying out the challenges our voters face in the challenges our citizens face we do not have government that sees numbered i acknowledge brian cap one. i acknowledge it repeatedly in that speech very, very clearly say i know i'm not the governor. but what i will not do is allow the lack of nuance in our conversations to dole the challenges faced by our
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citizens. georgians are facing terrible hardships. while there are some doing well, there's so many more than eat access to healthcare and about to leave the sixth hospital under this governor. there facing affordable challenges that he does not want to disturb investors for their watch and the freedoms being stripped away and he calls it a personal choice for herschel walker but not a personal choice for the millions of georgia women who need access to abortion care for it across the board of my fight will always be to stand up for georgians for you to stand up for georgian voters. i will always say when we make progress that is a victory we should claim because for too long our progress was denied. shannon: . but we are in the campaign right now our latest pause you down seven points the governor. when you dig into the numbers look at individual groups and all the latest polls the atlanta journal-constitution has this headline read they say stacey abrams has a surprising black voters. killer mike waite in this week, here is his take. >> you need to go everywhere frank can't just went because what brian kemp had it affected
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me was black people i love to see her do that if she doesn't that in our file progress why you think there's a perception of some disconnect between you and this very important voting group? >> i think the manufactured crisis designed to suppress turnout. what i would say is if you look at my polling numbers and the polling numbers a ticket mate, senator warnock we are polling some really well with black voters. we know however black voters, every voting population deserves respect of having someone come and speak to them, engage them. ella bryant cap may have had two events this week, i have done more than 50 events in the black community. and what i have done consistently for the last 15 years is reach out to and reach into communities. i'm excited about the turnout we are seeing. i'm excited about the engagement we are seeing. i know however every election cycle there has to be some worry. this case it is a worry this being manufactured. but it is always an opportunity to engage.
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i do not take any voting block for granted. maybe african-american i will vote i don't earn. i've spent every day of this campaign reaching out to and reaching into communities to make sure they know when i when i'm going to close a 130 year financial gap that brian kemp is currently overseeing between a black and brown businesses and majority-owned businesses very going to expand medicaid to provide half a million people of healthcare, 40% of whom will be african-american reveling to tackle affordable housing crisis that is grown under brian kemp to georgia as a number four state for evictions in the nation even though we have the eighth highest population. with the fourth highest incarceration rate under brian kemp, given that we are the eighth largest state for these are all very discernible and clearer issues for black men, for black communities but i'm the only candidate not only talking about these issues but providing solutions. i encourage every voter to look at my website and understand my plans for georgia. shannon: i want to ask especially forgot about abortion pretty made headlines on that topic lately.
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connate west was talking to tucker carlson this week and had this to say pray. >> i care about the fact there is more black babies being aborted than born in new york city. >> most recently available data from new york city department of health seems to support what he is saying. more broadly according to the cdc about 38% of abortions were obtained in the u.s. by black women. u.s. census bureau says just 13.6% of our population is bl black. do you share a concern that black americans are disproportionately impacted he says by abortion. >> i share the concern of women across the state of georgia that they are being denied access to medical care. that in a state of georgia black women are most likely to die of maternal mortality issues because they are denied access to healthcare under this governor. before they get break their denied access to medical care during the pregnancy because the medical shortage we have in the state of georgia, that when they
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have this child if they choose to carry the child to term if they are even allowed the choice of what they want to do, that postpartum they are denied access to healthcare after words. we know and brain cancer georgia a black woman faces lethal choice. that is to either have a crystal ball and know she is pregnant before she can actually know or face forced her pregnancy very little support. in the state of georgia brian campos and herschel walker's entrance was personal choices but no woman is free that is unconscionable for black women in particular but women at large the right to control our bodies, the right to have medical care should be sacrosanct. unfortunately, unless i replace brian kemp there will be a dusted of access for black women across the south. george will be the only state with five become government with the only state from texas to south carolina where women can have access to care for that is 56% of the black population of the united states centered in the south and denied access to life-saving medical care.
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i'm going to fight as hard as i can to protect the right to abortion because that is how we protect the rights of women. that's how we protect the rights of georgians. shannon: if you were to become governor were to draw the line? fifteen weeks, viability, 36 weeks? what is the limit? >> what i have always said is abortion is a medical decision that should be made by a doctor and the woman. and the point of viability as determined by a doctor should always take into consideration the life and health of a woman. that should be the standard. the arbitrary standards of timelines ignore the medical reality that it is a fallacy we know exactly when a pregnancy starts for that we know exactly where we are in the system i meet in the term. what doctors will tell you is they need to make decisions based on the woman they are treating. but women will tell you it was they need the right to make medical decisions that can save their lives and save their ability to control their bodies and their futures. shannon: later amorously thank you for your conversation this morning and hope you'll come on again soon. quick said be honored thank you
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i would suggest any state really take a look seriously the harm being done by the legalization of marijuana. i said that very carefully. >> marijuana is harmless, marijuana is something the state all over the country have embraced and they are seeing phenomenal benefits of it. shannon: senator ron johnson and his opponent in this debate this week respond to questions about the present parting people for
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marijuana offenses with the back of the panel for charlie know i have to start with you. [laughter] after conversation during the conversation during the commercial art center tom khan tweets is the midst of a crime wave the brink of a recession job is getting blanket pardons to drug offenders. >> idea that marijuana is harmless as a flat out lie. i do not really understand that. and it is sort of interesting. a lot of people in the more conservative side of things i don't really care what people do. but the ideas that this is going to help with the crises that we have in this country right now in terms of work, in terms of people working in terms of kids growing up and becoming auteur, active, contributing to the idea that legalizing marijuana everywhere without studying the health benefits of it just walked downtown denver, colorado and get back to us on how wonderful it is to legalize marijuana everywhere.
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and in terms of a president biden pardoning, it is meaningless. it is a ploy. it is sort of insulting. it is a desperate gambit in front of an election. anything that joe biden does, that does not address and fix high gas prices and inflation is not going to help democrats. >> assist on some headlines and some from the campaign trail. i think it's fair to say herschel walker got a lot more headlines. he continues to get them. natalie elson's coveted george it raised tweets is out the latest work herschel walker abortion sandals on cnn. yes all the d.c. folks are aware. but 11 and live in atlanta filed with crime fell by more crimes unless they take crimes don't assume voters are aware of actively thinking about this one. >> i think she is wrong. not only are the voters in georgia and voters all of the country. it was the top of the week the story of the week. the fact the story just kept the sun comes out and says his dad is not raised his children, it's
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a horrific soap opera in that sense. i do not know if it's going to have impact in terms of how people vote in the state of georgia to answer your question about the local impact. the polls so far are really not there we have one outlier but nothing strong. if you ask me shouldn't have impact? gosh, abortion is a core issue for the right, for the republican party in this country when you cannot give me a better example of total hypocrisy by a republican candidate on this issue. he does not approve of abortion rights are people who have been raped or victims of incest. and yet, here's a story this man is paying for abortions. also family values. this is a guy put a gun to his wife's head. this is not a good story for anybody who cares about those core issues. it seems to me biden won the state of georgia but i think
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less than one percentage point, shannon. if you look at the political consequences that may be voters don't turn out someone is just not excited anymore by the idea or that someone says you know i hate democrats so much i will vote for any republican. in either case is it good for republicans but it's not good for camp by the way the governor people do not show up. >> what about the conundrum for pro-lifers? if this is true it's been a hypocrite on that issue. on the other side of the taking of senator warnock basically wants no limits on abortion. >> herschel walker has denied it unequivocably. so if you are a pro-life voter then you have to clear choices but one person's going to vote with their issues in congress and one will not. if you look at poll after poll in georgia left when i saw, 20% of voters care about the economy and inflation. abortion was at about 10%. if you look your 401(k) if you are georgia voted this week, it
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is down year to date about 20 -- 25% they think what's going on with the economy, the factors try to pay if your child's tuition, if your 401(k) is down 25% that's a year of your child's college tuition or more. that is a people care about in georgia. >> is another headache out there for folks this one thus the white house. washington's time said to headache will not go away d.o.j. hunter biden inquiries back in the spotlight, susan what is that x indictment for the midterms to be very serious get a lot of headlines and cause personal pain for the president and political pain as well break the tradition the d.o.j. would not bring an indictment this close to an election day. shannon: art panel thank you very much will soon extended. up next tom brady fans are throws and they came out of entire retirement. not everybody was aiming for tenth super bowl incident parenting make it age 45. legendary broadcaster jim great joins us on the latest sports
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but home run history this week new york yankee outfielder aaron judd set the single for the american linkedin's second and second home in earned in this fantastic dearest post cover put in a debate on the all-time league record for joining us now to discuss that legendary broadcaster jim gray. shannon great to be with you. >> this is what the "washington post" an opinion piece said judge has a homerun record, the most pressing responsibility as a society is the rightful heir to ruth and marist when you make of this debate? >> he has the authenticity record. he's not staying by steroid or steroid implications enhancing drugs we do not erase records that is the record. he did it while playing baseball. maybe that record should not be
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recognized because of the steroid era. but that is what he hit. but, he said 60 only six men two to three attained by steroids, just him and ruth and he is 62 he has the authenticity record. >> supported the nfl a lot of news there. i was so what happened with the dolphins quarterback last week raised a lot of eyebrows and a lot of important conversation about the concussion protocol. i understand the nfl and nfl players association have reached a change protocol. they are going to change it. it's a visual to the eyeball, if there is a gross motor displayed that you cannot perform you are coming off the field are not going to wait for all the testing and independent testing that went on with the neurologist. there is a change in protocol, he should not have been allowed back on the field. everybody kind of miss that even though he did go through, followed all the protocols it was cleared to go out to play on the field. and not have that happening
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particular cte and all the issues with head injuries. >> those changes are coming now. another big nfl headline has a tom brady for a lot of people consider greatest of all time. he is in the headlines for different reasons for personal reasons in the last week or so. peter planck.com so the box sites that follow, time brady is great our e excesses over these four begin to do that effectively goes through one of the most draining and emotional ordeals a person can experience question jim when he same at his performance on the field? >> 's performance on the field has been somewhere between very good and excellent pace completing 68.4% of his passes. he ranks seventh edifice quarterbacks in the nfl with the highest completion percentage. he is number six tensions one interception for that one interception is the lowest amount of any of his quarterbacks. so his performance, he would say is fine because the team is to end too. that is the most important statistic and play the atlanta falcons later on today that game
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is on fox. that game will see he has never lost to the atlanta valve vertically delete ten and zero on the field he's been very good so far. >> we will to nonetheless talk about another important headline. this is the world of women soccer near time says soccer let women down whether they spoke up or not. they wide ranging was an open secret. players had nowhere to turn. what you take from this report? >> it is despicable what has gone on for the national women soccer league the bullying, the retaliation, the name calling the coercing. it is just pitiful it is horrible at the 300 page report and all of these players really had to tolerate some of this and did not report it because they were fearful they would not get scholarships in their career. it's a major breakdown of an
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institution. it is just awful. it has got to change there's got to be transparency. >> is quick, before go about the protester ran out to the field and animal-rights protesters were now potentially stalking about suing the nfl. has filed a police report against the people who stopped them, your thoughts? >> the field is for the players. don't know what type of threat he is forgot smoke billowing out of his back, monica sells is what establishes on the field of play as a tennis player you don't know what these folks have in mind with all the things that do go on awful terrorism, aerial and ground out the horrible thing that happened in manchester after she performed three people walking out of the stadium. it's right and he should be supported. nobody should run out on the field at any time other than the players for quickset is the case will continue to watch jim gray thank you so much for joining us
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this morning. we hope to see you soon. >> thank you for having me. shannon: football coming up. that's it for us today. here in washington have a great week. we will see you next fox news sunday. >> at 16 days. >> by the way were going to run out of time. go to church and have a great sunday ♪ ♪ all. maria: good afternoon everyone. welcome to "sunday morning futures". i am maria bartiromo, today breaking news on the biden family influence peddling in plain sight, the feds are closing in on the presidents son will likely stop short of the big schemes of influence peddling and making money under his father's name as vice president. coming up the man who will likely soon have the gavel in the house judiciary committee ohio congressman and ranking member jim jordan on what he
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