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question then becomes what will they choose? hopefully there's still enough good samaritans among us, selfless enough to make the right choice. thank you for watching tonight. i'm judge jeannine pirro. don't forget to check catch us monday through 58 -- monday through friday. shannon bream prepress divide comes out swinging as republicans in a rare press conference overseas. that limit negotiators basic deadline back home. ♪ flex america has never defaulted and it never will. shannon: the president tries to reassure global as the parties do get out in d.c. over a deal to keep pay our bills. americans remain concerned about the impact of a potential default on markets, small businesses, loan rates at u.s. global influence. lexa president of the united
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states as a playing russian roulette with the american economy. proximate deep dive on what it will take to get a deal through congress, to stave off an economic nightmare. senator ted cruz on the speaker mccarthy can hold the whiteford and senator jack reed on democrats fears the president may be selling out to some of his biggest agenda items and is setting a dangerous precedent. plus, will ask both centers about news the u.s. will train ukrainian pilots to fly f-16s in the fight against russia. then, we are kicking off a major weekend the republican 2024 primary. senator tim scott files paperwork to run. but florida governor desantis could join the race within days. >> i honestly believe you have an opportunity to right the sh ship. >> there are others hinting they could be into her buttocks i've debated donald trump many times just out the cameras on. >> send a penalty should be on the headlines of what promises to be a big week for the 2024 gop field.
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all right now on "fox news sunday". ♪. shannon: hello from foxnews in washington. breaking this more in the president slamming republicans over stalled talks on the debt limit. comments coming in a rare press conference for the president said republicans have to accept there is no bipartisan deal if they stick only to what he deems their partisan terms. but speaker mccarthy says the present islamic left-wing democrats call all the shots. so now, the present is on his way home and is expected to talk directly with house speaker kevin mccarthy while on the flight. no breakthroughs this week and the talks are down to the wire. the president was asked when he would consider going around congress by invoking the 14th amendment to avoid the u.s. defaulting on its avail. i will tie when he says. congress has about 10 days left to get some kind of deal together. in a moment busted out texas enter ted cruz for his reaction
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to the hardline comments this morning. but first let's turn to our own peter doocy live in japan. this president inc. he has authority to raise the debt limit on his own, go around congress use the 14th amendment? >> yes, shannon. we heard for the first time the first time here in a change doing things he does it. >> would you be blameless in a difficult situation? >> on the merits on which i'm offered i would be blameless but on the politics of it no one would be blameless. by the way that is one of the things some are contemplating. i actually had, i got to be careful here. i think there are some maga republicans in the house who know the damage it would do to the economy. because i am president and her president is responsible for everything biden would take the blame that's one way to make
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sure biden is not reelected. >> that soundbite speaks to present by his description of a public at ideas during the debt talks as extreme and unacceptable. which means it is unclear who he thanks should get the credit. or, who should get credit for a deal or about why he thanks that he could invoke the 14th amendment and go around congress right here. >> i am looking at the 14th amendment as to whether or not we have the authority. i think we have the authority. the question is, could it be done and invoked in time that it would not be appealed as a consequence past the date in question and still default on the debt. >> the g7 here in japan put their heads together to try to figure out how put ukraine on a
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path towards f-16 capabilities. they tried to figure out how to work with china without letting china take advantage of the world's economies. he says he expects relationships with president hsu to thaw soon. that comes after what he described as an incident earlier this year with a quote selling the leon that carried two freight cars of spy equipment because it's silly now. but remember he did order a fighter jet to shoot it down this winter. shannon: have more questions at the press conference but glad you got yours in bay peter doocy reporting from hiroshima safe travels home. thank you for texas public and senator ted cruz welcome back epoxy sunday. >> good morning good to be with you. shannon: repeater's reporting of the present had to say overnight late in japan early here. one and the ideas he says maga republicans will let the economy suffer serious damage because then he will just take the blame
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and not get reelected for that is a pretty serious allegation to mexicans republicans. >> it really is unfortunate to see how joe biden is approaching this job. it is all politics all the time. he consistently goes a hard left hippies he is off in hiroshima in japan he should be in washington d.c. but should be sitting down and working out a deal. work out a compromise with the house of representatives did his job wakes up passed legislation raising the debt ceiling. and it passed responsible legislation that makes real steps to rein in the out-of-control spending. and unfortunately, joe biden has handed his entire agenda over to the radical left. to the bernie sanders and aoc's of the world. his view is he's willing to tank the economy because he is unwilling to give even a penny in the trillions of new spending that is because the emplacements hurting americans all across the country.
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it is a blatantly unreasonable position yet he nonetheless smiles and blames the other si side. shannon: is that fair to -- he raised eyebrows was a republicans would let the academy default damage they did not with him to get reelected but what they are for you to say he is willing to tank the economy? >> yes it is. because there's one person on planet earth with the power to ensure we do not have a default for each displayed a moment ago's name is joseph biden junior. a responsible president would have stood up at that press conference and said understand and hear me now. the united states of america will never ever ever default on our debts to pay the interest of our debts for the president can say that. why can he say that? he can say that because every month revenue from federal taxes exceeds the interest on the de debt. he could take default off the table. joe biden does not want to take default off the table, why? he was to scaremongering. he was to scare people to say look at this a bad thing i, joe
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biden is going to threaten is going to happen for the only result is to leave $32 trillion in debt. you know what is amazing, shannon? biden's position is a way to the left of most democrats but recent polling shows 58% of democrats think we should have a reasonable deficit reduction is part of raising the debt ceiling forget joe biden's position is actually not. shannon: is going to say that is the accusation on both sides that both sides are being controlled by the extremes of their party. you would say the left and many other republicans say it's a progressive, is a squat it's the people said they will not entertain work requirements for government assistance, those kinds of things for the white house continues to say by the weight we invited some if in the white house to come on. they chose not to come on a type of the debt ceiling today. they didn't send us several memos break one of them is a lot of language referring to you and your party as extreme. you have taken the economy hostage major fighting tooth and
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nail to provide tax base for the wealthiest americans and biggest corporations. >> you know, you are right. they use lots of angry rhetoric they call everyone else extreme. this is where truth and substance matters. if you look at the build a pass it's a very reasonable bill. the bill the house passed save $4.8 trillion over 10 years. that is a reasonable down payment we owe 30 to join us not try to solve it all but it is taking a reasonable step to solve it. how does it do it? the big thing it does is it reduces spending from current levels to what we were spending in december of 2022. in other words five months ago we divided white house says these are draconian cuts and read the world will end. i will ask you in december 2022 christmastide did you think suddenly the federal government had withered away? just reducing it to what it was five months ago and allowing it to 1% a year results in the
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savings. but the democrats are all in. they want to spend for example on 87000 new irs agents for they want those irs agents to harass the american people. joe biden says it is extreme not to get in this army of irs agents. joe biden want to spend $30 billion that was appropriated for covid funds for biden has declared the covid emergency over. but he wants 8:30 billion dollars slush fund that is not been spent. think that the houses i was very reasonable too. also it biden and the democrats hate most are work requirements for welfare. listen, i believe if you are to able-bodied man ought to be working. i think work requirements and were the most compassionate things you can do. they get people back into the workforce. back providing for their family. joe biden is threatening to veto the whole thing. in default on the debt because he is so opposed to getting people back to work.
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that is an extreme party. shannon: he voted for that at one point he did put their voice in the party that now say it's cool to take with that safety debt from those people who need something in their lives to protect them when the economy struggling which it clearly is. i want to make sure that to the 14th amendment you are a constitutional scholar tina argued cases of the supreme corporate you know this in and out. to date you heard of peter doocy just by the present the soundbite he said i think we have the authority to use it. i censure the presses look at something that would allow him to go around congress. he is not the only one not surprising somebody disagree with quite a bit from time to times former harvard law professor lawrence arms of the harvard gazette said this. once congress has authorized a good executive branch to spend money directed where and how it is to be spent in appropriated the money there is no question giving section for the 14th at moments as public debt has to be paid, the federal government must pay in full boast to its promises have been made pursuant to the law.
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your democratic colleague bernie sanders a month and many others financial letter including with our next guest he said it's unambiguous the present has that part you're the president said this morning too. looks well, listen to think position on the 14th amendment is legally frivolous spread by the way someone else who agreed with that was barack obama. the left tried to convince obama to do it in obama said no you cannot do this in the constitution. under the terms of the constitution without the permission put in place to say we are going to pay our civil war debts. it refers to the civil war we had just a part in paying those war debts off. and by the weight tribe's position does not hold water either. as i said joe biden can ensure we do not default on the debt he has ample authority to do that and to do that right now by saying were going to pay the interest on the debt. what they want is to not pay the interest on the depth and width they want to do is pay the $6 trillion in other government spend there is nothing in the 14th amendment gives them the
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power to do that. once they run out of money they have to obey what congress has appropriated freight what's half in the position of the democrats for two months was they would not talk at all. and now their position is we can't cut any government spending reasonably. we have to let debt keep skyrocketing. shannon, it is irresponsible. but we are doing to the next generations. to give you an order of magnitude in 2017 total government spending was about $4 trillion. tax revenues about 3.3 tried and had about $700 billion deficit. fast forward to today. total government spending is gone from $4 trillion all the way up to nearly $7 trillion per live nearly doubled government spending since 2017, one of tax revenues don't question what the gum $.3.3 trillion to write about $5 trillion we are taking in a lot more taxes but they cannot keep up with the
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democrats while the spending binge. this proposal is very reasonable. as with a large majority of democrats back home think we ought to do which is have some reasonable restraint limiting spending. shannon: fair to say republicans have added to what we have known the debt they voted for a lot of these things you bolted multiple times to raise the debt ceiling under president trump. so why is this different? >> well, it is different because the magnitude of where the debt is, is massive. what has happened in the last two years were you are right during donald trump's presidency, during covid republican than democrats in a bipartisan way past emergency covid relief that was very expensive. we were facing a pandemic we had politicians who would shut much of the country down. in that emergency be active. what happen subsequently joe biden chuck schumer nancy pelosi did a complete takeover of the federal government and they went on a spending binge.
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all of that, wasn't predominately hard and partisan spending. trillions and trillions of dollars have a hard democrat object is something thousand new irs agents. i have yet to find someone in texas who wants 87000 new irs agents would they understand this agents are being brought in to harass and target the political enemies of the administration. that is not an economic objected at the political objective. shannon: were being told or brought into bring more revenue per witter record number of government revenue that is brought in retirement where that money goes is it a part of the conversation. >> the more revenue short. the more revenue is going to be for the people they target. which sadly ended this demonstration is proven to be the protocol enemies. shannon: it does tend to be lower income people thought of the millionaires of the given audits. quickly before 40 going to ask you, you have written to anheuser-busch to essen to investigate deal bud light had with influencer motivating weather that amounted to
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wrongfully targeting alcohol advertising at young people. there's been some pushback as you would imagine. there's been a warning for a lot of folks including intelligence magazine said this as republicans prepare for 2024's presidential campaign effect one cannot win a gop primary without titillating culture were annexes undermined the parties prospects were waiting the next general election but writers has been reporting to be maga donor peter tells us how to financially involve the same ron he is worried about focusing on things like transgender sin, on abortion. what you make about these warnings were going to alienate big donors and potentially voters by focusing on these issues? >> listen, number one the democrat party on issues of culture has got really extreme for this is a party that embraces medical transition changes for children eight, nine, 10-year-old children. medical surgeries, sterilizing kids. removing perfectly healthy body
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parts. i have got to say i think that is extreme. i think that is child abuse. note 8-year-old has the maturity to make a decision to give up the ability to have children for the rest of his or her life or any adult that's doing that to an 8-year-old is abusing that child. the democrats -- mike i do not know why on these issues they've gotten so extreme. if you look at bud light, i cannot think of a time when a company has got more out of its way to alienate and irritate his customers. it's almost like they've never met an actual bud light drinker. the letter i sent marsha blackburn and i together sent letter concerned a different aspect of this which is the beer companies operate under rules that prohibit their marketing to minors. member joe camel and all that investigations are not allowed to market to minors. dylan motivated the social influencer is it influencer who targets overwhelmingly young girls.
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prepubescent girls if you look at tiktok at instagram you have things like saying i am a 6-year-old girl going and shopping for barbies. days of girlhood. very directly targeted at individuals who are younger than 21 and for whom it is illegal to purchase beer. what center blackburn i requested as they investigate the beer institute investigate, did anheuser busch a deliberate target children to their marketing documents that laid out if we can get kids starting to drink a beer when they are 10, 12, 14 or so they will be customers the rest of our lives. because if they did their violating the rules that apply to the marketing of alcohol. cystic stress if you get her hands on those documents all the miracle what to but let us know about any response you get. santa cruz paper for your time. thanks shannon.
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to getting into ukraine. something the president had said in favor ukraine did not need. the change comes as zelenskyy himself met with leaders at the g7 toned me too discuss rhode island senator jack reed elysée senate armed services committee. senator welcome back to "fox news sunday". >> good morning shannon. it is a pleasure to be here. i met regina university for the graduation went to congratulate graduates all across the count country. shannon: are very grateful they were good with you and your team to have you with us this morning thanks to the university going to play something the president had to say this morning about relations with china and the u.s. >> well, number one you are right. we should have an open hotline. the bali conference that is what president xi and i agreed to do and meet on. then this silly balloon that was carrying two freight cars whitworth of spidey, a slowing
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of the states and it got shot down. at everything changed in terms of talking to one another. i think you're going to see that begin to thaw very shortly. shannon: a lot to impact the president basically said things are going to be better communication wise with china at the same time is coming off the g7 where the conversation in the message coming from that was supposed be strength and unity against china. what do you make of what he said on where we stand in this relationship with china? >> well, we have demonstrated to china the world community is standing up for the international order that was established after world war ii. but, in the context of a nuclear power like china with the conflicting goals we have to have an open line of communication. it is something we maintained throughout the cold war with the soviet union even at the height of the cold war. you do want to be able to communicate in times of crisis. that is common sense actually
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serves the military purpose to communicate our intention and make sure they do not misinterpret what we are doing and we did not misinterpret what they are doing. shannon: sound like that's going to reconnect very soon for at the g7 the announcement we are not going to engage in training of ukrainian pilots on numbers of aircraft including f-16 bring those jets may eventually flow into the country from numerous sources potentially. the wall street journal editorial board said this. at last f-16s for ukraine. that is been the white house pattern truck ukraine contract. resist more advanced weapons and finally provide them much later after more carnage but people think about the abrams tanks and other issues that eventually were provided to ukraine after some delay. what do you make of this criticism went many different quarters that when it comes to how we have equipped you create sometimes has been too little too late. >> well first of all you have to recognize the administration of president biden in particular
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put together a coalition of nato and most of the world to stand against an un- authorizing unprovoked and brutal attack by the russians. i don't think anyone expected that kind of action diplomatically economically imposing sanctions. then we began to give the ukrainians what they need up in the first phase of the war they needed antitank weapons, javelins we provided those with any defense systems we give them stinger missiles. now as they are organizing to conduct a counteroffensive we have provided them not only the equipment, the tanks we've also give them the training they can operate as a coordinated ops team. and now the other issue here which has been constant is aired offensive give them air defense systems like the patriot missile system. we are now at the point they are aircraft have been essentially worn out in many respects. we are going to replace them eventually f-16s.
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probably from our nato allies but the pilots can be trained here. we have been trying to keep up with not only their demands but their capacity and also the threats they are facing in the field. shannon: that raises questions to the american people polling want to help the agreements they are inspired by their courage. i think frankly polluted and many others are surprised they have less of the song amid such a formidable foe. but in feeding so much of our military commit to ukraine there are real concerns. we have got years overdue orders to taiwan there may be a real issue with china some point. and at that weapon. we need to provide taiwan and they have paid for is not gotten there as we deplete supplies in ukraine elsewhere. what are your concerns on that front? >> i think the operations in ukraine have demonstrated our industrial base is strained is propagated by the pandemic. by a short of part for deplete microchip spree we took action to pass the chips to bill.
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the hope military industrial base art munitions factory et cetera frankly over many decades left don't say dormant but not as resilient as they have to be. we are starting to the defense bill and the administration's proposals to encourage defense spending and provide the resources we need to cope with not only the threat and the ukraine but potential threat with china. what other things, sit back in 2017 as we create fund for the submarine industrial base. we have been providing resources to rebuild our separate industrial base since 2017. that was absorbed by the ministration and department of defense for this is indeed a wake-up call to deal with it issue that is not been dealt with for a decade. shannon: ought to mistreat estimate the debt ceiling in this to sign onto the site of bernie sanders and others who told the white house you should use the 14th amendment go around congress when he heard
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what cruz said it's not just legally viable. secretary yellen part of this administration that it is questionable at best. why are you supporting something that would go around your authority is member of congress? first of congress to preserve, the fact the constitution of the united states. this is not just some memo from the white house or speaker at mccarthy office for this estate manufactured crisis. forest three times president trump came to the congress and asked us to pass it unconditional that ceiling increase. even after he had increase the deficit dramatically. we did that because we understood the risk to the economy. the risk to our national security we default on our debt the people in beijing will be very happy. they will point out how
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unreliable we are free to help reckless. this is completely avoidable. all of the speaker has to do is what democrats did. senator schumer, speaker pelosi, pass a clean debt ceiling and then sit down and negotiate a budget and put everything on the table there. otherwise this is reckless and that is exactly they're trying to do. and again the best point to reference is the fact under president trump we understood the dangers of default. we acted responsibly and reasonably. in fact in 2019 said he could not imagine anyone ever using the debt ceiling as leverage for political negotiations. shannon: also are back in 2006 then senator biden said he would not vote for because reckless and irresponsible spending that have been incurred you don't encourage her. i want to make sure we before we go with you.
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center dianne feinstein you're calling us back on capitol hill for a lot of celebrations about that. she admits her doctor once or under a lighter workload. seems she has some confusion. there are questions now from democrats as well whether she should be there. went to play something from congressman katy porter was running to replace senator weinstein when she does it office. here's what she had to say. >> this is unfortunately not the first time we've had the situation where we had real concerns about senators are recovering but whether they are able to come back and really do the job we just say fedor fetterman was in the hospital for couple of months. what are you going to do when someone becomes infirmed? et cetera when you say to the critics who say it's unfair to someone in office simply because i would vote your way up there struggling with physical rental issues? >> and think senator feinstein has performed remarkably during her career at this point she has
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medical issues she has acknowledged his issues. she is still able to summon the energy and concentration to vo vote. she has continued to work. i think she deserves an opportunity to make a decision about her career. i had the opportunity to serve it was 100 years old when he retired. their people back then he said he should go. but not with the same kind of intensity today. again i think this is something senator feinstein should consider make a decision from swiss et cetera have a wonderful time have a wonderful graduation ceremony thank you sir. >> thank you shannon. cap next two big-name republicans officially joined the 2024 race this week. what is it mean for the dynamics of the race question fermenter send a group in just a minute how these candidates might've taken on former president trump.
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shannon: four to governor desantis in the state of new hampshire talking big about his record at home. it is time now for our son bigger washington d.c. bureau chief usa today, susan page for a foxy senior political analyst juan williams. kevin roberts president of the heritage foundation host of media buzz on fox news howard kurtz good to see elvia. this is the line from wall street journal editorial on his legislative record of government to santos. there's denying mr. desantis gets things done. susan, that is what he has been arguing in iowa and new hampshire these early places he keeps going back to pre-look at all the things i got done. he has got you be super majority in florida. still he worked with them and got his through prayer. >> not just gop he won reelection by was 20 points and a big state estate that historically has had democratic voters but that's a really impressive reelection we got big things done. big things agenda going to give him trouble if they get to a
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general election. that is a challenge he faces pretty to take on trump in the primaries and when they are. if he succeeds in doing that he will have to deal at a nice edge weight with some things he sent in florida. shannon: is somewhat get that a lot has a four they get in the focus on what they think they'll be a great candidate that your person whatever. then howie, what's to be to get a hole of you have been to start acting with them can be different. we sell pieces this week there were not so kind to the governor and also his wife. >> yes, the knives are out a lot of journalists are looking at desantis maybe they're taking a break from beating up on donald trump would not know the governor's pitches to doubters. it's only three people can become president. donald trump he says cannot when general election says it's him provided. that height favorables in the early states iowa, new hampshire, south carolina. i have said this for months he made a historic mistake by not
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punching back when donald trump was reffing him up and defining him. the trumpet people text me and other journalists of course two minutes after every poll comes up trumps up by 30, trump slept by 40 per those are national numbers and dismissed by the campus being meaningless this early. i think ron desantis has tremendous potential as a candidate he's got himself a sizable hole to dig out. >> if you score well the early states they could change the perception of momentum is kind of things as well. some else getting the end this week a center. listen, president trump the world did not waste time in coming after him but taking swipes at everybody else in the process. thing the student scots enters an aggressive media purchased this not only kneecap desantis but scott sees the same thing as duncan, sununu, buckham, christy and others the path is second-place is wide open. they smelt ron desantis blood in the water no longer see him as an obstacle. kevin, the ideas were not pointed talk about the nomination president trump's
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team says has it soaked up or they go out after everyone else hoping for number two the way they put it. >> news a flash the race is wide open. a study begun yet i talked with the family leader in iowa, very influential conservative movement guy about senator scott, but governor desantis. two days ago he told me iowa is wide open but 75 -- 80% the caucus goers are looking for someone other than president trump even though they are very grateful for president trumpet whether whether it senator scott or governor desantis, i am expecting this is going be a white open race. at this point in 2007 if you looked at polls rudy giuliani would have been the nominee. this race is not even begun. from this conservative leader i can tell you we are very excited about the bench we have a great speaking of the bench there someone who is said so far they are not going to be part of running. then have this at out there. let's give you a little snippet. >> we could usher in a new era of american values. president ronald reagan change
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lives. and now it is our turn. shannon: archer and its virginia governor glenn youngkin. and one has said he is not running. there he is saying now is our time. what's going on there? >> we are witnessing here is a new phase of the republican campaign. i think everyone now has a sense trump house of substantial legal trouble was found liable in that sexual assault case. questions there suggest that maybe being number two would be an interesting place to be. to me the option to donald trump. the fact ears written out ron desantis governor desantis is in that spot. what it means is he is getting attacked by trump and he is getting attacked by everybody else because others are competing for that number two slot to donald trump. the question becomes who can find an effective way to attack donald trump?
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desantis could do it on things like immigration, covid, but so far he has not been attacking the former president. instead the former president has been attacking him. this week on the idea you were mentioning his legislative the former presidents of this is a guy he was backing a national sales tax. you want that? people talk about his stand on abortion. his stand on guns. it creates the kind of problem susan was talking about earlier going towards a general electi election. proximal republicans get the race the more they are divinely not trump about making it easier for former present trump to win the nomination for quick assays not trump maybe not by name. he does say things at the gop has to get it with a culture of losing and that seems to be very clear. i think is a new hampshire on friday he was talking about legislatively giddens policy things that he said you cannot just executive orders. you can see that get undone by the next guy that is what biden is doing. he's clearly going to try to make this about what he has accomplished legislatively by.
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>> no question about that. he sang a copy of the trump policy issue like so much without all the baggage trump carried. that is a potentially very powerful message. i would say desantis has had some problems out of the gate. some problems with the being an engaging politician the tim scott is engaging. i guess i mostly agree with you we say this race is at the beginning that near the end. >> it is funny some people have said these cuts on desantis he's not good with people are setting expectations so low that when he doesn't show up people are pleasantly surprised. in new hampshire a few weeks ago he was there he stayed and took selfies and shook hands with everybody. people acted like this is not how he was portrayed to be paid. >> is going to work at his favor have been with the governor many times including at a recent event here in d.c., he is very good one on one. the best evidence i can offer of that when he stepped into jethro's barbecue in des moines
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a week ago, it was a new race. people realize the d.c. media have been telling us this guy is boring he is quite the opposite for this is a guy we are looking for. they are saying this for he is the governor who is implementing the trump agenda without the baggage but once again my concern is policy and ideas we could have a horse in the race of the heritage foundation were very grateful whether it's governor desantis or someone else they are going to exceed those expectations. so let bear out for the governor new hampshire as well. >> he has become for the republican party the great red hope. he is not trump requests 19.1 does not hurt in florida. >> wait a minute. but this week who punched him out? mickey mouse on the disney deal. all the said he that i can take out dissing a cultural war issue over days and discussion people are transsexual. and he just lost a billion dollar investment in florida. shannon: there is more to that. there are such things dissing
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reporters who cover disney, that is a great assignment. [laughter] >> no it isn't. >> right now my bill trickier you can get tickets. this was a project he had want wanted. they already delayed it they said at least until 2026. but we do see the "new york times" run with that as a slap at desantis but may have been a decision independent. >> 's is not what you want to happen the week you work on the cover of "time" magazine and you're about to jump into the race within days. the things he has accomplished at home more power to a six-week abortion ban may not play as well nationally as it is in florida. in fact donald trump has criticized up on that thing is too harsh. it's very tricky in this race. >> and tricky on the primary debate stage frequents mickey mouse is tougher than he looks. >> critics say is not a
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conservative up position requires is eliminating special treatment dissing is gotten. i will remind all of you mickey has lost one third of corporate capitalization as you decided pick on this fight. i will speak on behalf of grassroots initiatives for they love this thing is is a difference or an corporatism of the free is for governor desantis. horse donald trump said he is anticorporate resort after corporations, involved in a fight that is not speak to the average american's concern about different trailer economic issues. next so we'll talk about the policy wars on tiktok. montana has a band the app from the entire state where there's already a lawsuit will talk about it. how in the world does the state
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is predicated on a rabbit hole conspiracy. >> this is a predictable sad ending to an investigation that never should've taken place frequents what you have withdrawn durham is a big fat nothing. >> durham is a pathetic character. shannon: a look at one flavor of reaction a significant justice department reports the fbi should not have largely full trump russia investigation. we're back now the panel. how is this a headline from the federal sprint corporate media went to sweeping away the shocking conclusion of special counsel jon dorms report the immediate will not relay facts on the report honestly because of course the immediate were complicit in the absolute confidence start. >> we are and parallel univers universes. donald trump many conservative media people see this report as a vindication of the former
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president and the fbi probe should never have been started. at the same time most of the main stream media have been knocking at their so invested in the trump russia saga. what they are seeing is a nothing burger, it is a waste of time. not one person went to jail or hardly the crime of this entry trump it would be project completely different it is certainly true because a journalist to spend so many years covering this i would take over covering this hyping this they cannot quite let it go because state won a pulitzer's progress in your times in the "washington post". it just seems to me it is like déjà vu it's been going on for years and it's never going to end. shannon: this investigation never should have happened it was about durham not the crossfire hurricane, kevin. you can use that fight either way. >> you could i would say regardless of what someone thanks about president trump politically, if you take a step
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back and look at the fbi from a policy an idea point of view it's clear it has become politically weaponize. asked mark hall in pennsylvania. ask the pro life activities been counted this week and probably as we say goodbye to fbi agents. ask anyone who is a reasonable conservative you know this is an agency and i mean this very intentionally as a policy objective. that needs to be started over from scratch and rebuilt. this is not a law enforcement agency as a political weapon. >> wait a second because i thought you might disagree with that very. >> imagine hillary clinton sat here and said it wasn't the fbi who came out 10 days before the election to restart an investigation publicly and damaged or possibly killed her 2016 campaign? the reality is, as how it was saying there was no conviction.
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this had been extremely heralded by the right wing and by donald trump with the right wing media include saying this investigation is going to reveal there is deep corruption in the fbi and potentially you could have people like hillary clinton going to jail and enough income of zero. shannon: we think of durham saying they're all kinds abandoning of policies and structures that would've caps on these things from happening. and making notes about hillary clinton, the investigations were not handled in the same they they were for trout. >> i miss it first inspector general came out with this conclusion. some may have been sloppily handled. but even jon durham said no they should have been investigated. he just has questions about exactly how it was conducted brick works serious problems with this fbi investigation and biased against trump and the fbi. but at the same time most of that had come out earlier, years ago that is why a lot of
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journalist was just rehashed. >> it calls for no more prosecutions but no big indictments for their no successful prosecutions as a result of this special counsel inquiry. i do not have a promise special counsel inquiry itself because august of this is an issue that divides and concerns a lot of americans. it's good have a series look at it for they have an the report on its own. what the report finds us confirmation bias on the part of the fbi. that is a bad thing you do not want confirmation bias. it is not the explosive conclusion that president trump is telling us it is very quick else it also divides america many times on agent line is tiktok montana said no more per the governor there said he made the decisive action most of any state protecting private data and sensitive personal information from being harvested by the chinese communist party. that's what's happened to take in the data in. he will punish the users of some get their hands on going to be about providing the app so it
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can use by people who live in montana for. >> are two views from the tiktok opening when watching a listing the suspension of their parent or grandparent causes anywhere and there life to delete it from their phones for the first of its own in essence by the chinese, his party which is the greatest enemy of the united states has faced in our history for the second is, as a father of four or three of them are girls it is decidedly destructive on self worth, then valued the self value one late young ladies veal. whether liberal or conservative it's common sense we should not be using this app. caps off to the governor of montana for providing the path. shannon: started a lawsuit by five plaintiff saying the have no authority advancing was what it really should be foreign-policy or national security interest. it cannot go about communications that does not like some of speech is protected by the first amendment. >> montana's edge on policy against china in tiktok. >> are close to other countries requests i agreed serious from the tiktok.
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doesn't sound a little like something washington should be handling not montana? what's it have a lot of disagreement about how it's going to get done here. >> inc. governor greg is going hard time winning this in court it's a free speech aspect it's true is a father of young girls it is addictive. it's also true this is aimed at apple and google who provide the software from their app stores. i share the concerns about the chinese owned company. but i do not know that you can make the case nobody should be able to play with it. >> the cases later in federal court now. this is going to look quaint or you worried about. american companies worry me just as much with daughters thanks about jealousy and the negative conspiracy theories.
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washington sharepoint has not started to regulate our own social media companies and ai we have no idea what to do about that. shannon: and want to gear, the present action at a press conference this morning. >> and media pressure how he does not seem to want to talk to reporters how a stamp shield him from that contributed to the decision of a press conference in japan today but i hope there will be more. even if he stumbles he's at least getting into the news cycle and getting his message out even if he trips over his words occasionally. >> peter doocy said not over. got some his questions are presidents already willing to meet with him. the right panel thank you very much soon extended up note a quick note about this week's podcast. the "new york times" best-selling author the spy novels feel like they are ripped straight from the headlines. be right bac
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♪ shannon: just a quick note, my podcast, living the bream, droppedded this morning. we've got joel rosenberg about his brand new book and why he praised the plot of this book which, by the way, involves our southern border and some terrorists, never comes true. and you can hear all offed today's program on the "the the fox news sunday" podcast, download and subscribe at fox news podcasts.com. thank you so much for joining us. i'm shannon bream. have a great week, we'll see you next "fox news sunday."
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♪ ♪ ♪ is expected tonight big farm about to unleash another opioid epidemic shocking details coming up later in the show. but first the scandal that's already been unleashed. the fbi attack on our democracy. that evening evan walked up to the next revolution live from new york tonight. we know for sure under these minute james comey his deputy andrew mccain the fbi interfere in the 2016 election to help hillary clinton hurt donald trump at one of the trumpet russia collision investigation was
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