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economic struggles. >> we do not have to live like this. we get better leadership into washington d.c. we can actually solve some of these problems are a quick senate debates get heated including an unusual race in utah. >> we need to send people to washington who are willing to stand up to both republicans and democrats for. >> to suggest some beholding to either party is contradicted by this plane affects practical senator mike lee about he's reelection in a deep red state. then. >> we need to do our job at the border. >> the migrant crisis is meeting new highs. as asylum-seekers flooded new york. but one texas city said it plans to stop sending the buses north and wait until you hear why. we will have a live report from the border and bring in democratic congressman henry cuellar eight moderate in the competitive race for his texas seat. then a new poll that shows a big change among independent women. lester sunday panel which candidates could benefit.
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plus foxbusiness "kudlow" on fears of recession. big honor "kudlow" himself just received it's humbling to me all right now on fox news sunday. >> hello from foxnews in washington. in this final countdown to the november midterms received dynamics shifting and races all across the country. candidates are on the trail and making the case that only they and their party can run the economy and the country forward they're facing off in debate stages with challengers hoping to break the rickets sitting lawmakers who races had been considered safe. essentially playing out right now and a key senate race and deeply conservative utah in just a minute. we are going to speak live with her publican senator mike lee of utah who is in a tight match up for reelection to a third term. but first i look at how senate race went from a sure thing to
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may be, not so sure. >> owe me an apology progress utah republican mike lee on defense on the debate stage. click senator lee has been doing this thing with his pocket constitution for the last several years. >> is not a prop and i do not care at the proper this is a reference manual. >> in a race it was once considered a lock for lee, polls have tightened. independent evan mcmullen is blasting lee over his actions after the 2020 election. >> if you are committed to the constitution, then to stand up for free and fair election presented for the peaceful transfer of power. there is absolutely nothing to the idea that i would ever have supported ever did support burst onto the scene as an independent i deeply believe donald trump harms the strength and
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prosperity of this country very. >> in utah i had this character that nobody ever saw before, evan mcmuffin do you believe this? >> mcmullen is still behind in the polls. if he does when he has vowed not to caucus with either party. that means in the senate that could be held by the slimmest of margins, mcmullen might end up being a swing vote. meanwhile senator lee finds himself making an 11th hour plea for help from a fellow utah republican. >> if you would like to protect the republican majority give us any chance of seizing the republican majority please get on board, help me win reel reelection. >> told me not utah senator mike lee. senator welcome back to fox fox news sunday. >> thank you shannon. shannon: if that's gets a lot of issues economy the abortion a lot of others. first want to talk about your race. your point has been invited to join us on fox news sunday but he says you betrayed the oath to the constitution regarded 2020 election. here's what he said right after that debate you guys had a few days ago.
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>> lee actively helped plan the effort to recruit fake electors and to overturn our election in american democracy. no one need take my word for it. it is a matter of public record and he can dispute that is much as he wants but the truth is the truth. to be six year old and the text he cites between you and then white house chief of staff mark meadows december 8 if a very small handful of states were to have their legislatures appoint alternative slates of delegates there could be a path. generally fourth i've been spending 14 hours a day for the last week trying to unravel this for him. that same day been calling state legislators for hours and i'm going to spend hours doing the same today. i am trying to figure out a path that i can persuasively defend. evan mcmullin say the text speak for themselves. how do you explain them? >> look there's not a scintilla of truth to what he is suggesting there. that fact is they were rumors
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circulating in the days and weeks leading up to january 6. would be shifting out there slates of electors. so on january 6. we were trying to narrow down what was truth and what was fiction. i made phone calls to investigate the truth of those rumors. that is all. not advocating just investing the truthfulness of them. it's the only scenario in which congress would have had a rollover i concluded after my investigation that the rumors were false and on that basis i voted to stop by the results of the 2020 presidential election. shannon: and you stand looking for a path forward the state a legislators that password would suggest you were at some point on board with the idea. >> note, look. the point here was there was only one path. that path i was trying to get the white house and the president's team to acknowledge, that was the only path. the state concluded that it had
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incorrectly certified the results of their election that basis shifted out the legislators know be the way of doing it. i did not believe they are going to do it. my own investigation played that out. my point there was to say we've got to figure out whether this is the case. and i want to the presence team to acknowledge that would be the only scenario in which there be any role for congress. there wasn't a spur on that basis i voted to certify. shannon: let's go back to 2016 remembering a reporter on the floor of the republican national convention there was a response from you when it came and others, to actually supporting donald trump as the nominee. here is that moment. >> those opposed shall say no. >> and no. it's no. mrs. and the gothic got that myself over back in 2006 the
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year you oppose donald trump you actually voted for evan mcmullin. guessing you're not going to vote for him this time the senate race. if president trump runs again will you be a supporter? >> look, if he runs again there's a very high probability gets the nomination i will of course support the nominee in 2024. and yes you're right about my boat in 2016. i was wrong, i was really wrong. do not believe president trump would do the things he promised to do. i was still sore over the way some of my colleagues had been treated during the 2016 election cycle. at that vote i cast in 2016 was a huge mistake just as it would be a huge mistake for my fellow utah and to vote for evan mcmullin today. haven't mcmullin as a democrat party's been endorsed by the democratic party breeze raised to have million dollars last quarter alone on democrat to donor network he spent $1.6 million feeding it right back into the democratic industrial complex. he supported democratic policies would we have a saying if it quacks like a duck, if it walks
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like a look and has webbed feet like a duck in this case it's a democrat. that is what evan mcmullin is. you tell him to don't want more of joe biden's policies. policies are costing them dearly by the average utah family shelling out an additional $949 a month. every month just for what they need to live on. because of biden's inflation rate evan mcmullin supports joe biden and his policies. to be a reliable democratic vote as he is the democratic candidate in this race. >> as i said we have invited him would love to hear from him as well. okay you were on fox news days ago we played this clip reach out your fellow senator mitt romney also a republican course there utah for his endorsement. here's a little bit of the reaction for the "washington post" as romney aides irked by lee plea for highlighting gop divide in utah. here's what mcmullin says. >> i think it is shameful what i saw this week from senator lee. attacking our other senate we
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need two senators will work together. >> you did not endorse the late senator orrin hatch when he ran for reelection. you did not re- endorse sent ronnie and his primary pizza why should you get his endorsement now? >> first about i have always supported nominees for the u.s. senate in my party in the general election, always. and in this circumstance i am pleased i've got the endorsement of all 48 of my other republican colleagues in the senate. even susan collins and lisa we often disagree on a number of issues. and yet susan collins and lisa and every other republican senator have endorsed me i'm grateful for their support. look we are going to win this but we need help. we need help explaining. we need help spreading the word evan mcmullin is a democrats candidate in this race. i encourage your voters any of your viewers you want to vote in utah or support my race go to lever senate.com. we could use their help. >> if you win the senate back in
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the house back as republicans the president has a warning. inflation is at a 40 year hybrid he said his policies the time to kick in pretty is celebrating what they have passed in legislation scott through the hill. if they vote for the gop. >> they will crash the economy next year by threatening the full faith and credit of the united states for the first time in our history put in the united states in default unless, unless we yield to their demand to cut social security and medicare. >> he says you all are a no vote you want to get rid of things like caps on prescription drug prices. you heard them talk about entitlements about giving billionaires tax cuts. the gop have a plan for tackling inflation? truth free statement by president biden the fact of the matter is his policies have made our economy worse. we have brought in over
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$4 trillion in the coffers last year we spent nearly seven. that is literally what causes inflation. milton freedman says there's only one cause inflation in america it's overspending by congress read her note that a democratic congress that rubberstamps everything joe biden does. he once more spending that results in inflation rate evan mcmullin would support that. he departed the democratic establishment. that's what you tongs are going to vote for me. >> also has run an ad talks but ukraine and russia said you voted against russian sanctions you voted against brain and check were the only member not blacklisted by blood or put in himself can explain the votes and tell us what is your position on putin and his invasion of ukraine? >> i am a strong believer in the fact volodydmyr put in is an evil man who needs to be stopped i voted for the first ukrainian package pretty voted against the second ukraine package along with the package of sanctions a few years ago.
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not because of the underlying issue or because in any affinity for him. but rather they were packaged together with a number of progressive liberal policies that i object too. for evan mcmullin to suggest otherwise is an absolute farce. as to why i'm not on a black list for russia i do not know. i look forward to being put on such a blacklist. they should put me on one because i cannot stand vladimir putin. >> will see if you end up there. want to talk about the issue of abortion. a couple of things here would you onto the 15 week nationwide ban after republicans for years have said this should be solely a state issue most of them. and also the link of the draft opinion from the supreme court, you clerked over there. are you concerned whether or not we are ever going to get an answer about that leak? >> as for the leak, i am troubled we've not gotten an answer but i believe they could have and should have gotten an answer right away. it baffles me too know why they
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haven't figured this out. i know some things are more difficult to investigate than others. me quite frankly we have gone this long for that section may not get an answer. as you senator graham's bill, i have much respect for lindsey graham part he is a dear friend. i cannot sign onto it let me explain why. we have been saying for nearly 50 years this is not a federal issue. we are dealing with federal funding and things that are distinctively part of congresses role. so now that roe has been overturned correctly, we cannot suddenly make it a federal issue. moreover the way to save most babies is to allow each state to protect babies in the way they deem most appropriate for their states. >> by the way this is the toughest question right now you are big youtube fan, bono was out doing a solo thing right has got a book to her but it is
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music too, you sip court would you go see him? >> sure. i have not listened to any of his new music that is so low. it's definitely worth investigating if it's anywhere near as good as youtube sure i would. i usually like the band as a whole. van halen was not as good when they got rid of david lee roth. and i'm not sure youtube will be as good when it is just bono but i'll check it out. shannon: i'm with you david lee roth versus sammy hagar. i'm sorry folks, that is just my position. were going to leave it there. >> is fine by himself but within halen it didn't work. >> the magic school is with david lee roth parade center thank you for joining us a sunday morning. >> thank you for a quick subnet to bring her sunday group. we will show you the latest fox news power rankings.
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well if you just switch maybe you don't have to be vampires. whoa... -okay, yikes. oh sorry, i wasn't thinking. we, uh, don't really use the v word. that's kind of insensitive. we prefer pro-lunar. yes, much better. shannon: welcome back. fox news as of this new power rankings pretty want to walk in through our latest midterm election projections. less art and the house democrats right now hold 220 seats clear but slim majority. republicans at 212. but, take a look. our power rankings for republicans winning around 232 seats, a 15 seat majority. it is much more of a tossup for control of the upper chamber. right now the senate 50/50 vice president harris as that tie-breaking vote. the rankings project republicans hold 49 of those three democrats
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47. that means is for races those tossup's they make the debates all the more important. >> first thing you have to start doing a stop spending that kind of money. the democrats were worn fire up inflation. ask of course a senator who has never run anything at all but his mouth would know nothing about helping people and being there for people when they are in trouble but. >> it is time now for sunday group, while street journal house reporter catherine lucy. former bush white house advisor karl rove. and also former while current fox news political analyst juan williams is still here but fox news senior correspondent rich edson. sorry got off on the prompter good to see all of you today. let's start here but this is interesting and it's got a lot of headline attention bird what to make of the poll that shows independent women swinging republican customer equipment identified as independent voters now match republicans by 18 points and went in september they favored democrats by 14
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points. carl, you watch a lot of campaigning recently is there possible a 32-point swing? >> no. there is a swing but remedy sample size of her going get very technical here with the sample size of independent women is very small paid the +-plus-minus-sign that is 20 points. so there is probably a swing but it's probably not 32 points. shannon: i will be a big one but also from that "new york times" pulling it the "new york times" writes about this in that polling is a variety of data that suggests the electorates attention is shifting back to issues republicans are stronger but they are on stronger ground of public opinion like economy, inflation, crime and immigration. we have seen that a number of poles how concerned are you? >> over the summer democrats and messages were helped by the news, shannon. you think about it, gas prices were down for the supreme court, the republican majority the supreme court overturned roe v wade pretty has a january 6 committee in prime time making the case that president trump
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was involved in an insurrection against the u.s. government. but in september gas prices went up. and i think what we have seen that stirred up more concerned about the economy and in this campaign republican candidates put a halloween fright wig on the economy and it is working. that is the dominant message, dominant concern among voters. shannon: don't you think the economy spreading lookover eight-point to in the last rating for inflation? quest i think it is a real concern. i just said that. but now you have to think about is the fact that democrats remain angry over the abortion rights issue. democrats are still outraged by trump's lies and the insurrection, the threat to be in books. the society. but since the civil war i think there have been 40 midterm election as the party in power again to seats. the reality is we have got a jump ball election right now.
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it is no red wave but it's not where the democrats were at the start of the summer. shannon: economy is scaring but not fright wig is scary? [laughter] just make a clarification. let's talk about the senate. i was ahead of myself last week for the action going to have the senate debate this week in pennsylvania better men and oz bruce the philadelphia court they quote republican strategist say i would argue this means more to this race and it has for any senate race for the last 30 years. rich, i'm popping my popcorn. this rate quite a bit you think this debate will flip votes either way it's pretty spontaneity interviews, event campaign events this is the first and only time he's going to have a debate with his opponent. there are questions about his health. you are questions about how this is going to play and there are questions about how doctor respond to all of that. there are concerns among some republicans that perhaps he may be seen as too harsh about the health issue.
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the stroke issue is a major issue. there is going to be a teleprompter there. it's not going to look like a natural or normal debate because of his health challenges. it is just another issue in a race that is one of the more unique races i have seen covering brittney got the national issues playing in pennsylvania have republicans trying to hold the seat. lieutenant governor about against a novice politician you through a stroke on top of it's incredible but. >> that split ticket issue or the democrat seems to be dominated in the gubernatorial race. this honestly tightened up the senate race for the set lot of interesting gubernatorial races as well but let's talk about that. by the late lee zeldin is going on special report on monday to talk about the new york race or things of tightened upward over in arizona though they are not apparently having debates there. the headlight is katy dobbs nears in a public running away from a debate with carey lake as the debacle that will not die but they state rest up and already energized base, hobbes is often seem invisible to the public and women. she will need if she wants to win this election, she said the
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debate would be a waste of that's our time. >> this is a very tight race as you know. president biden went by very low margin. the lack of debate has now become an narrative in the race, right? hobbes is saying this is not a good use of that's our time but she claims will be a circus this would not be helpful. but she is now facing i think criticism and i think concerns or motors. voters in all of these races including in pennsylvania expect to see their candidates critics back to see them facing questions that expect them facing each other but she is now spending time defending this decision as opposed to policies and proposals in the race for. >> when you make about this arizona race? she pulled this out for she pulled blake masters along with her for the senate side? >> good news is surging. democrats of nominee particulate candidate and katie hobbs who
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has run a dreadful campaign this latest decision to not debate is a big debate. if care liquids by sufficient margin she might just bring blake masters in on her coat tails. same thing and george and brian campbell wins by five, six, seven-point margin he may well bring herschel walker in on his coattails. in nevada it's clear sheriff lynn barth sheriff of clark county las vegas is adam from the other end of the state in his race. and then we got this weird dynamic we literally have josh shapiro and dr. oz being the more centrist candidate. the republican nominee for governor and for the senate being seen as extremist outside of the mainstream. >> what it is tight senate races are you watching the a thing democrats hold onto or multiple if you do? >> i think they will win in arizona. picking up on what karl was talking about think you're going to see a large number of split tickets, split votes. anything people are writing
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about that. i think if you are looking for interesting races even beyond washington, i look at that race in oklahoma for governor, kevin and joy and jimmy democrat could win in a red state like oklahoma is amazing again it reflects the idea that you know what we've got an election voting is big turnout. both sides are highly energized and that race by the way in oklahoma race. he was saying hey, crime is out of control. rhyme is higher here oklahoma than new york or l.a.'s one of the issues is definitely bubbled up. in our pulling across the campaigns. quickly do you think this is a present outpouring on these
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races? >> he's been out quite a bit already recent pensive man he's back in pennsylvania was going back to florida. something to west coast he just stop with bennett who is running for reelection there. he has not been doing a big campaign rallies. he has been doing more issue events, policy events a lot of fundraising on the trail. we expect them to vary more than a very specific states fit our panel stick around will take a quick break up next texas republican candidates in a historically blue region near the border are now raking in more money than democrats ahead of election day. were going to sit down democrat incumbent in this area henry cuellar is fighting to keep his seat they are part life what's happening on the ground there that is coming up next. my dad was a hard worker. he used to do side jobs installing windows, charging something like a hundred bucks a window when other guys were charging four to five-hundred bucks. he just didn't wanna do that.
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to lose weight, but with golo, it simply wasn't. stretched along the us-mexico border where officials are struggling to handle the number of arrivals. it is an issue spilling out into the campaign trail and also pitting border democrats against the biden administration. let's turn to bill melugin who is on the border. >> hate shanette migrants continue trusting in massive numbers really from all around the world. but, we are starting to notice a
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major drop in the number of venezuelans showing up. but as a result of a brand-new dhs policy which expels venezuelans that they are caught crossing illegally in between ports of entry. before sunrise in eagle pass, texas exclusive images from fox news thermal don revealed hundreds of migrants crossing illegally into the u.s. for the large majority of them single adult men. a scene that plays out here daily. earlier in the week it even bigger group crossed illegally in the same spot. more than 450 migrants all at once. in the last two weeks alone, border patrol says this is del rio sector is seen nearly 18000 illegal crossings and more than 6000 known got a ways. this week, the "new york post" reported the white house asked el paso democrat mayor to not declare a state of emergency over the migrant crisis they are in an effort to avoid that optics. some think the mayor now denies though he admitted to in the
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city council meeting last month. >> the white house has asked at this point for us to not do that for. >> the white house says that never happened telling box in park what we did not make any such request. did make clear the federal government stands ready to support the city of el paso. and shannon speak of the federal government they conducted a very blatant friday night news drop this past friday at 11:00 p.m. friday night they finally release the september border numbers and those numbers are historic. they show that in september there are more than 227,000 migrant encounters. that is the highest number for september and dhs history. it is not even closely the numbers show fiscal year 2022 ended with nearly 2.4 million migrant encounters. that is the highest fiscal year ever recorded and it does not count the known got a ways. will send it back to you. cooksville life from the border
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print thank you for your team down there for joining us from san antonio hunk congressman henry cuellar encouraged laredo along the border welcome back to fox news sunday. >> thank you and good morning to you. >> you heard the number so they came after 11:00 p.m. here in washington on a friday night. they are record-breaking. i know you've talked with this administration repeatedly about the issue at the border trying to get some help. here's what the vice president said last month. >> we have a secure border and that is a priority for any nation including ours and our administration for. >> congress and based on your conversations with the administration do you think the border is secure? and secondly do you think it is a priority for this white house? >> first of all, the border is not secure. when you have a 1.7 million in another 2.7 that's over four and a half million individuals at the border.
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plus if you add big getaways that's going to be over 5 million individuals in just two years. now, the border is not secured and we had to make sure we have repercussions. i talked with the administration of a week before december this was december 20, 2010 i started telling the transition team in december 2020 this is what is going to be happening. you all have to be ready. if we do not have repercussions we can be compassionate at the border but you've got to enforce the law but if you do not return people and this is what you're going to have it. i saw the numbers from the venezuelans have dropped out i actually want them to do that to every country. we do that to every country the numbers will go down we will be able to control our borders that's important to us along the border. >> is been a lot of attention paid to el paso. you heard bill's reporting therapy they have been busting migrants to other places like
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new york which has since declared an emergency because of the influx they have gotten part el paso and poorly not going to continue the busing because there is reporting out there the feds are not going to send migrants to el paso anymore at least not in the numbers that they were. instead it appears that using something they had criticized the trump administration as cruel. it's actually a policy they are currently fighting in court title 42. with increasing numbers of venezuelans arriving at the us-mexico border as the novembef biden has turned to an unlikely source for a solution. his predecessor's playbook. so is that your impression this administration is saying one thing publicly but doing things differently when it comes to actually handling the reality of seeing at the border? >> i think so. with all due respect to the administration they said they want to get rid of title 42 but title 42 is used more than title eight to return people back. if you look at what they are doing with the venezuelans, does that sound familiar like the
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mpp? you wait outside before you come in or you go through a port of entry? it is the same thing in many ways at the same concept. was saint look weak and spent all the defense of the 1 yard line but if we don't go to the 20-yard line work with guatemala for it work with in mexico and get them engaged so they can stop those folks from coming in, they are going to be at our doorsteps. we got to make sure we understand the importance of securing our border. >> i'm going to put some polling that shows where voters think republicans have the advantage in handling the advantage 21-point advantage to them on border security. so your opponent cassie garcia says you say the right thing when it comes to the border but she says you cannot point to anything concrete you have done, your response? >> she is not from my district she probably does not understand what i've been doing in my district. i said as a vice chair of homeland security i will be moving up.
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in the appropriations i have money there for more border patrol agents pay rates for border patrol. i work for a while with her husband mr. o into his border patrol into rio he has a friend of mine. invited me too be the speaker when we had a graduation of the border patrol agents in new mexico. so people know in fact tomorrow i am announcing a 165 million-dollar border patrol checkpoints in laredo. until i can go on and on and on. she is not from the district she probably does not know what i have been doing. but i can tell you i've been supporting the men and women in green, the men and women in blue which of the ones of the ports of entry. by the way shannon if you want to stop drugs, drugs are coming in over 90% the drugs time into reports of entry. we've got to support the men and women and green and the men and women in blue also. shannon: a very difficult jobs
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are that pulley want to put up again. an economy gets inflation republicans a 13-point advantage on that. democratic senator mark warner said there is too much spending and the american rescue plan for it one of the top democrats on the house side with you, james clyburn said this week of the trillions of new spending quote all of us knew that it would drive up prices. deceased speak for you in that? do you have any regrets on voting for those trillions in new spending? >> will look. i want to make sure people understand if you look at the deficit spending on the prior administration can charge of the one now, there was action more spending under the prior administration. but i would say this to help reduce the prices that we have right now we have got to focus on the biggest driver and that's only gas i support the oil and glass gas industry. in my place in my district is 40000 jobs. below are the prices of oil and gas. i was the one that help pass the
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ban on oil exports but we created more jobs here. we want to see domestic drilling here in the united states for the lower the price of petroleum and lower the price of fertilizer, lowers the price of so many things that have an impact on our goods. that is what i have been focused on what i can control. that is having domestic drilling here in the state of texas or in the united states. shannon: him a position to take republicans that you should come join them and their party. because so many of them are more aligned with them for your often described as the only pro-life democrat in the house. david wasserman top election political report says this about you, he is now pretty much alone as a conservative democrat in the house. do you worry people who hold your positions are being squeezed out of the democratic party is there place for you? >> you know, i am a democrat, i am ace conservative democrat work in a bipartisan way i work with senator cornyn the party
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has the extreme but we have the extreme left. we have the extreme rights. some of us are not standing up to washington to make political statements. we sent to washington to do the hard job. that is governed pretty got to work with democrats and republicans like my friend tony gonzalez. we sit on appropriations and we work together. michael mccaul is another person, we work together. our ways of working together. i think there is definitely room for a conservative moderate democrat like myself. shannon: congress and you are in a close race were watching house districts along the border. your opponent cassie garcia we mention she brought up the fbi raid in your home back in january. is there anything you can clarify or explain that investigation of what's going on there? >> yes. definitely i am not the target of the investigation. that is what my attorney has told me. we are going to go ahead and
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move and focus on the election. but i want to know is what she wants to do? she is focusing on negative attacks in. i think people are sick and tired of the negative attacks. what they want to see is this is a market of ideas for this is what i want to do for this is what she wants to do, let the people decide. and i will tell you one thing if you look at the numbers in the past, i usually do about 10% better than most state and national democrats to run in my district. i will tell you why, because i get independent voters that come and support me. and i get a lot of the moderate republicans for that's what i'm going to gym going to get independent voters, going to get moderate republicans. a lot of crossover along with the democrats and we are going to win this race. shannon: okay congressman will more than two weeks to go yours is one to watch me thank you for making time for us this morning great to speak with you. >> thank you so much. i invite you to come to texas too. >> i will come down shortly it's a great place. up next to bring back the panel to discuss some of the biggest
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it is a maga maga trickle down. it is a mega maga trickle down for the kind of policies and failed the country before will fail it again. shannon: present by this week introducing yet another tack on economic policy is a democrats face headwinds on issues like inflation and the border. were going to try to get to all those big rich i would start with you about some they also got headlines this week cdc voted to recommend covid 19 vaccine be in the schedule recommended vaccines for kids. a lot of parents by the way this comes on the same weekend we get news the cdc director asked and boosted now has co- favorites
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raising a lot of eyebrows for townhall.com says is a number of republican governors and gubernatorial candidates are bowing they will not issue manager acquiring the shot. so it showing up on the camping trip. >> is deafly showing up on the campaign trail to an issue republicans want to talk about bringing want to talk about the shutdowns for them and talk but schools over covid. but you have to remember this is a recommendation from the cdc brick edits on both sides are going to have to answer this if they want to be leaders in their states and in their communities, they are the ones are going to have to decide whether this recommendation of medical experts from the cdc is something they want for their schools. it is an issue. something our republicans want to talk about but it is think they're going to have to decide on it. shannon: a talk about the economy. you heard from the president about how well they have done in the historic drop in the deficit $1.4 million, 4 trillion excuse me. millie will be fun were talking trillions here in washington for the wall street journal over there said president rumpelstiltskin and political boulder president biden once to
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plate rumpelstiltskin in the classic fairytale spinning straw into gold they had an unhappy ending for the spinner. [laughter] >> i love that, shannon. note president drove up the deficit more than trump, okay? in that sense yes he is right. it is also the case that republicans are succeeding on the campaign trail as we said before by talking about the economy the number one concern of voters. now, the thing about this is a tie inflation directly to biden and biden spending. but what democrats are pointing out that inflation is global. it's not just here in the united states. in fact, inflation here is better than it is in western europe. the dollar remain strong while the year old and the pound are weaker. so the u.s. economy with low unemployment remains the best in the world. it's not great and that's why it's a concern of voters. list trusts out this week as a british prime minister what was she doing?
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she was pursuing a trump type policy that led to hyperinflation in britain. so i think there are a lot of people that think the federal reserve is trying to tamp down inflation. if you go back to tax cuts for the rich under like a trump policy at your going to send inflation out of the roof in the united states. shannon: he is getting criticism on this announcement of more oil out of the strategic petroleum reserve just in time for president announced additional release this week. he is trying to work on this problem basic gas prices are going back up. trying to account for the fact there are cuts by opec and there's international pressures. but certainly the timing is barreling down to the midterms and talk inflation, high prices and gas of the top issues for voters and they have been for a long time for. >> they say at the top of the pole. the president want to play bit of when he was asked friday or at least this aired friday whether nice going to run for reelection.
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>> i have not made that formal decision. but it is my intention. my intention to run again. we have time to make that decision. >> doctor biden is fort? mr. president? >> doctor biden thanks that -- my wife thanks that -- that i -- that we are doing something very important. and that i should not walk away from it. >> is getting a lot of attentions of her reasons not that the white house would like it too. >> looked calm he's not going to be the nominee the democratic party in 2024 read that party is not going to nominate an 82-year-old who is older's first day in office than any president on the last day of office. and who was clearly struggling. the country demands a generational shift is going to start with note 82-year-old is going to be the democratic nominee and i suspect the 78-year-old is going to be the republican nominee. >> you hard to hear carl.
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basics my next guest has had the air of several guests and veteran host of a roster financial news program including "kudlow" on foxbusiness network. larry kudlow's just awarded the national review in situ's william f buckley junior prize for leadership in political thought. during his acceptance speech at the ronald reagan presidential library, he talked about his life. my life has had its twists and turns. doors have open, doors have closed. it has some fabulous experiences. i always believed was god's handiwork not mine. but when the opportunities came i gave them my best shot for a quick start and stop foxbusiness network. welcome back in to see you. >> thank you shannon, i appreciate very much requesting to talk about your work for someone new awarded headlines with you. the present psychedelic on friday his pulse is a little more time to work pretty soon the best with the child just a trump administration left him. here are of what he said.
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>> look at what i have inherited and what i have done. and look at what they are offering. they want to double down on the trump tax cuts for the wealthy, make them permit their going to expire. they went to send jobs overseas for big corporations can in fact pay lower wages and increase their profits. shannon: he said the previous diminished race that includes you, left in a broken economy larry. yes, you know i have never understood these crazy assertions, utter fraud. just to look at the numbers, shannon, when joe biden was inaugurated the economy was growing at about 6.5%. the inflation rate was barely above 1%. and in the course of the next 1e took that economic boom and essentially turned it into a
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recession. because of all the inflationary federal spending and regulating in the war against fossil fuels. this has caused 10% inflation. the soft underbelly of the biden economy almost from day one has been a continuous decline in the working folks or wages. real wages have fallen for 18 straight months year on year basis. the inflation taxes killing the economy. we are on the front end of a recession. all of these businesses tighten so to speak bankers, jeff bezos, j.p. morgan, jamie dimon, people like that are now predicting recession next year. it is just part of the fraudulent, almost like white is black black is white bread he will not tell the truth about
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the economy. he inherited a boom he turned it into a bus too. we are in a lot of trouble now for the federal reserve has raised interest rates for its stock markets are falling. we are headed for a very deep recession. these progressive policies have utterly failed. this radical war against fossil fuels. it just does not make any sense to watch him try to turn the truth around. and i think it has really hurt him. there is no confidence in him for there is no confidence in his policies. and right now there is no confidence in the economy. and that is why the cavalry is coming for that is why were going to see a tremendous turnover and congress and the next couple of weeks in the midterm elections. shannon: will soon they give republicans to regain power in the house and or senate. in the meantime i want to talk about your prize for the speech he gave the other night. you talked about the importance of faith in public life for you and i have had conversations out ledge uses some the storms in your life. but a lot of recent polling so
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americans are walking way from the idea of faith as being integral to their life. what is your message on that front? >> yes, it is a disturbing thing, you and i have talked about this. look, shannon, going back many years almost 30 years ago in my worst moments i look to for god, i reached for god, i asked for his help. and i have been doing so for the last three decades. i came to faith. and i want to say by the way, with respect to bill buckley who was one of the great modern fathers of conservatism, built in addition to be a free-market capitalist, which of course i have always followed. bill always had faith in me. the high church catholic. and believed a religion had to play an important part in our
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lives, and our culture, in our families, and our communities. and there's only one bill buckley i am not bill buckley but i sure have tried to follow that model. again, shannon, i know it's a sunday show them we don't have time to go through a lot of stuff. i think some of these people on the radical left to want to take religion, i'm not making any specific religion but just take religion, take out of our schools, out of our work, out of our families, out of our lives. to think it is a huge missed sacred damages a i hope people think twice about that in the future. help me in my personal life. and i think it can help everyone in their lives. shannon: it is help me in mind to this country is a beautiful place of freedom you can't have a religion or none at all and we celebrate that. larry, thank you very much for that is in for sunday morning, thank you for joining us i am shannon bream.
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