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and do your fireworks, have a good time with them. >> right. mark: that does it for us, we'll see you next weekend, have a wand a wonderful happy independence day, "life, liberty and levin" starts right now i am shannon bream a series of sweetly real and spicy from parts tracking of president biden student loan forgiveness plan, ignites the left. ♪ >> we need to find a new way. we are moving as fast as we can reference a white house insisting the fight is not over after the high court scraps or the present signature domestic policy proposals. plus other six -- three rulings effectively end race-based college admissions. and guarantee protections with free speech when it comes to
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business owners. >> i am incredibly grateful for the court decision the government cannot force anyone to say something they do not believe for. >> also unanimously paving the way for more religious accommodations in the workplace. the courts of liberal justice stone it with the president, blasting the ruling saying the court is taking the country backward. >> is a rogue court? this is not a rogue court records are public and presidential candidate nikki haley monumental week for the high corporate will also drill down on haley's tough talk on the handling of u.s. china relations. >> he's going to keep ignoring the chinese threat. we are falling behind. practically and bring it massachusetts congressman who was a challenging her foreign-policy threats. then the president make this economic hit to voters that his policies are good but there books. >> is another way of saying
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restore the american dream progress will ask our sunday panic work whether americans are buying it. plus the art of diplomacy. >> there's nothing like be able to set the stage for a conversation progress we take it and cite a beautiful tool exerting america's influence overseas. all right now on "fox news sunday". ♪. shannon: hello from foxes in washington we begin this morning to striking images out of france pre-protesters have clashed for days with police. there are new reports overnight that writers with a burning car. he said injuring his wife and one of his children. this is the fifth night of unrest sparked by the police killing of a teenager. police made more than 700 arrests nationwide print this is the country's worst social upheaval in years. it poses new challenges to french president emmanuel
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macron. we'll bring you updates on the doping stories they come in. after the major story here in the u.s. this morning. and just the last year the supreme court conservative majority has delivered game changing rulings on the nation's biggest cultural issues. last summer it was the end of roe v wade. this past week the court struck out affirmative action in college admissions present biden student debt relief plan. conservatives have cheered the rulings progressives have expressed outrage or simply it's time for the president to expand the courts. advocates on all sites are looking at the 2024. speak live with presidential candidate nikki haley who said the court got it right on the front of action for student loans and more. but first we turned to alexander half life at the white house with the latest on the president's reaction to the supreme court decision this we week. at one point: the court not normal. alexandria. next morning she and yvette's right to present you strong
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phrasing to condemn the rulings and the court itself. calling the student loan decision unthinkable and wrong. but the white house says it was prepared. >> and think the court misinterpreted the constitution protects the president's last word on the last decision handed down by the supreme court this week. rounding out a trio of six -- three blows of vita ministrat ministration. to derail the courts plan to use the 2003 heroes act to wipe out over $430 billion in student loan debt. chief justice roberts cited pass statement by former speaker nancy politically in his majority opinion. >> people think the majority of the united states has the power for debt forgiveness. he does not. >> the three democratic when justices came to the plan segments and their descendents. senate majority leader chuck schumer called the court may get captured per click several against that one 100% against it. amazing. >> campaign rally itself to form of president trump celebrated the court's decision as president bided bound to press
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forward with new tactic to fulfill his 2020 campaign promise. >> will crown this new approach and it new law than my original plan. the so-called higher education experts higher education itself also really thursday when the court effectively ended the use of race-based affirmative action in college admissions. justice ketanji brown jackson wrote in her dissent quote deeming grace irrelevant in law does not make it so and life earth justice clarence thomas firing back, just as jackson's race in butte falls flat at each step. the ideological divide was also clear friday court ruled a colorado graphic designer's refusal to create certain lgbtq related expressive content was protected by the first amendment. the dissenting opinion called it a setback for gay rights. the vita reelection campaign the help is he can turn the legal losses to voter motivation. >> a present expressed this week
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is also looking to turn around the turn 'bidenomics' it was used negatively by opponents into a positive to sell his administration and their economic policy, shannon. shannon: will talk about that were coming up more. alexander half at the white house during a cell presidential candidate former u.s. ambassador and former governor nikki haley. government will back the "fox news sunday". but thank you for having me, shannon. shannon: i want to start france these images disturbing and warm and gentle word on attack on amir's home and hundreds arrested for when you were ambassador to the un. you had your differences with emmanuel macron. but knowing the u.s. is walk a similar turmoil in the last few years any words of advice or wisdom to the president there or to the people of france? x well, he's going to have to make sure he listens to his people. he has got to bring calm. it's a tough situation. we have seen it happen in the united states. at the end of the date wins is law and order and making sure
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people understand what you are doing and how you're doing it. so we will see how this plays out. shannon: let's turn to the brady fox news: preprimary president trump has gained in the latest polling. you sit at 3%. the president has called you disloyal. he has questioned your honor. he steamrolling at this point the rest of the field. what is your path forward to this nomination? >> i think we can look at past the presidential election understand national polls just don't matter right now. we have got a debate in august without a debate in september. got a debate in i am qualified to be on the debate stage. having been 3% and a five way governors race i note this is all about hard work. and i will tell you we have done 30 events plus in new hampshire could give them 25 in iowa. the people of new hampshire, iowa, south carolina, and nevada will find it's not about the press or the national polls sacred's not about how many people show up at your rallies.
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it is how many times you show up and how part of the questions you answer. and how many hands you shake free that's what you're doing or not doing shortcuts. we don't get the old-fashioned way the hard way. i am confident that by volume to the numbers are completely different than what they are right now. shannon: let's talk about so that you will face on the campaign trail and the debate stage. democrat side dish of the court is dangerous for president trump is out there saying this shows my gift to the american people the three justices i put into the court. let's do some reaction on a couple of these the first is web designer who did not want to do custom designs for things that conflict with the religious police including same-sex marriage. tough democratic leader hakeem jeffries of the snow person or business should be given eight license to discriminate that is exactly what today's wrongheaded supreme court decision will unleash for the court also struck down the president student loan forgiveness plan. also ended race-based mission into college. atf president reacted to both of
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us edged between the tip action case the decision on student that the court has a site if you or your family has the ability and means, you can succeed. if you are a struggle or striver you were on your own. so, the president the left to save these are not good for real americans. people in protected classes, black and brown citizens, potential applicants. a certain date. the republicans run a risk? you one dobson last year for you with legal battles but they went up are you politically. >> this was a fantastic win for individual liberty and freedom. whether you look at the fact that first of all the democrats are upset because things did not go their way. but the people one. this is about empowering people and the right. whether you're making sure you're not picking winners and losers on who loans you forgive or your deciding who gets into college based on a race you cannot control. whether it is the web designer. look, date people have the right
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to marry the same way a web designer has a right to say according to their religion they do not want to do it. the people one in these cases. i don't think this process at all. i think the liberal will try and use this against us. at the end of the day with the supreme court showed is wherever you are born to raise what color you are, what gender you are you are going to be of individual freedom that is a win for the united states of america. it is a win for people and i think we shall celebrate it. shannon: why the other contenders in you are's vice president pence was here in fox news and he reiterated her call everybody on the field on the gp side to commit to a nationwide ban on abortion at 15 weeks. he said not realistic to tell people you can do it, you do know the boats in the house and senate. if you got a red wave and you are president haley what would you agree to a national level to have the boats were to draw the line? or do you think a national ban is appropriate? >> first of all we do have to be honest with the american people.
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i don't think they have been honest with him on that. first about i will save absolute pro-life, unapologetically not because republican party tells me too be but because my husband was adopted and i had trouble having both of my children from having said that i do not judge anyone for being pro-choice anymore and i am pro-life. i think we have to humanize the situation and stop demonizing it. but in order to get a federal law you have to have 60 senate votes the majority of the house and a presidential signature. we might have 45. forty-five pro-life senators. we've got a long way to go. we need to look at this and say how do we make sure we save as many babies as we can? and support as many months as we can? in order to do that we have to say how do we get 60 votes? i think we should find consensus. consensus on cinque let's not hurt term abortion. consensus of doctors and nurses do not believe in abortion should not have to perform it.
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consensus on the back let's encourage more adoptions that are good quality adoptions. consensus on the facts we should have contraception should be available and consensus no state law should put a woman in jail or give her the death penalty for having an abortion pre-let's start there whatever it 60 senate votes come to whether that is 15 weeks, i actually would sign it. shannon: let's talk foreign-policy big party resume gave a speech on trying to dance a lot of warnings and are talking about how passing current administrations have in your estimation of this relationship and lost important ground. our next guest was coming up like your husband has worn the uniform. and congressman jake auchincloss said you are not the right person to speak to the issue of china. he says you should not suggest china's military in the respective got stronger than the u.s. that you served in an administration thus that left the u.s. and a weaker position that cozied up the president xi and he would bring policies.
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so, knowing he is coming up what you say to that critique? >> think god bless him. if you look at the military situation, they now have the largest naval fleet in the world. they have 340 ships. we have 293. they are going to have 402 years. we will not eat have hundred 52 decades. they have started developing hypersonic missiles. we are just now getting started. they are modernizing their military our military seeking gender pronoun classes. you look at what they're doing the cyber, artificial intelligence, space they are ahead of us. so no, we have work to do and we do need to strengthen our military and we have to make sure we are right. china has been preparing for war with us for decades. in the way we have to deal china is not look at it tomorrow for it because we keep waiting to deal with them tomorrow, they will deal us today. we have to deal with them diplomatically.
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we have to deal with them economically we have to deal with them militarily. but from a domestic standpoint first about let's make sure they stop buying up u.s. farmlands. they bought 400,000 acres near our military installations. let's get the infiltration out of our universities they are paying millions of dollars to spread propaganda. let's make sure they stop bringing fentanyl across the border. that means we end normal trade relations with them to do that, it would do that they stop killing americans. and let's stop the lobbying that has happened from chinese companies that are just a front for the chinese communist party. those like wall way, 10 sent and ali baba need to stop lobbying americans. and i think we have work to do when it comes to economically, they are stealing six and a billion dollars of in such a property from us that is how they just came out the fifth-generation fighter jet. we handed it to them on a silver platter. the commerce department has a
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list of sensitive technologies that should not be sold to china yet it is not a blacklist. biden administration approved 70% of those licenses last year. militarily we better get to work. we have got to build a stronger military we have got to stop all these favored democrats favored contracts to military companies that should not be getting them. we've got to cut out the bureaucracy and red tape we've got to get to work to strengthen our military. so no, we've got a lot to do a china with got to get it done today. shannon: cook up before guy wants greater clarification on birthright citizen of the notionally dark 14th amendment's guarantee people who were born here are u.s. citizens for a spokesperson of yours did you oppose birthright citizenship for those who enter the country illegally but of course this is for people were born here. what is your position? >> for the 5 million people have entered our country illegally i am against birthright citizenship. for those who are in this country legally of course i
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think we go it according to the constitution that is fine for it is the illegal immigration is that we have to make sure just because they get here if they have child you are just building on the problems that have it. if you are making this children citizens and then allowing them to stay because of that. >> people come here illegally and then have a child who you say that child should not have the guarantee of citizenship? >> that is right that is right. b6 will see it out on the campaign trail thanks for your time. >> thank you, shannon. shannon: reminder fox news channel is replaced with the first 24 primary republican debate. bret baier and martha mccallum will moderate that in milwaukee, wisconsin august 23. coverage begins at night at 9:0s channel four cap next a brick in the group to read between the lines on the block after supreme court rulings. what they could mean for you and your real life and how both sides are helping to leverage them to sway voters of the belt box next yea
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that this is to be the last word. court can render a decision cannot change what america stands for. shannon: present biden's disapproval of the strike on rates in college admissions tom neff of chandigarh. bloomberg tv watching and correspondent annmarie hordern. fox news contributor richard valley. , doug heye and concerned women ceo president penny nance. welcome to all of you. it has many blockbuster week when it comes to the supreme court this is it, the end of june. let's talk at the college admissions case of chief justice writing for the majority said this. the student message treated based on his or her experiences as an individual, not on the basis of race.
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many universities have for too long on just the opposite. your connection to both of the cases unc and harvard. >> member of the board of visitors in north carolina so obviously a politically important state coming up in 2024. what we see so often their headlines the devil is in the detail for this is much more narrow decision than the blockbuster announcement people running outside the supreme court how this could be interpreted in the months and years ahead is how to the schools handle this? we saw some college verification on we did not see unc chancellors. i want to hear after spending $58 million on this case and ultimately losing what is a plan forward? is there a clear consistent we do not say one thing on sunday and say something different on monday. especially public university in the country has to address this and get a real consistent plan moving forward. shannon: a court setting a personal ethics can talk about race, ethnicity would have your personal those can be used by the colleges there could not be
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any box checking and using a factor. a lot of back-and-forth it's gotten attention from jackson and thomas for the two african-american justices who saw this very differently. justice jackson said this in her dissent let them eat cake obliviousness today. the majority pulls the ripcord and announces colorblindness for all by legal fiats. deeming race a relevant and law is on life. quickly you're seeing is to widely different views of affirmative action from the two black justices. i think two ducks appoint what you're going to see going forward is universities trying to figure out a way where they could still make sure they are having diverse college campuses. i think the holy cross president put it well. yes, we cannot ask for this information but if it is given to us we may want to use it. the bigger question is not just universities what happens with companies and businesses that also want to attract a diverse talent pool. and also want to potentially have diverse workers. they are going to also at some point, we'll see more these
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types of cases. shannon: i want to give you a little bit of what justice thomas is in response to justice jackson he said as she sees things we are all trapped in a fundamentally racist society. he goes on to say she basically labels all blacks as victims and he says her desire to do so is unfathomable to me. richard, supreme court standard heated back-and-forth. quickly step unheeded conversation quickly turned over all the mistake are making as we are look at these couple of cases not ruled of the entirety of the term. last week and the week before that, what you saw the supreme court ruled job roberts himself saying we do have some inherent vice and we do have some racism in her system. we have seen in the congressional maps. to say were trying to move into a color neutral color blind system that in suny schizophrenia on the court. i went to pick up or doug's left office. now what will universities do questionable colleges do? the precision of affirmative action by 50% have had 80% african-american the data plays
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it back to the is only 6.6%. take place like the university of georgia 30% where as in their black population university is eight-point to percent. what will universities do now? will they get read legacy admissions? will this be the beginning of the end of standardized testing customer that's very likely be seen during the pandemic most universities pause because they believe this inherent bias in them. that will continue moving forward. until that is going to be the question. how will universities create diverse classes? and how will we deal some the other type of inherent biases like legacy, like athletics et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. >> a presence and is going to ask education firms looking to those things as well. he's also looking for a way to potentially get around the student debt forgiveness progr program. you know critics are syndicate people false hope trying to buy votes with this. that is what the cynics say, here's what he said after the ruling. >> mr. president why did you give millions of borrowers false
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hope? you doubted your own authority here in the past because i did not give any false hope. i did not give borrowers false hope but the republicans snatched away the hope they were given and is real, real hope. oxo k, penny he says it's republicans fault he's going to take that on the campaign trail to say i'm trying to help middle american lower income and the republicans are trying to stop me. that is a complete political miscalculation for in real america people know you have to pay for what you buy decisions were made by students all over this country whether or not to go to an expensive school or pick an in-state school. many immigrants, their children go to a local school for two years like anova and transferred to uva. they work very hard for the money and they make calculations. and by the way you do not systole nietzsche with ivy league school to go into debt for $20000 to have a good education we can tell by looking around this table there people who went to inexpensive christian schools and state schools. >> there are other ways around.
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but scum of the president now look at other option since i am going to ways to save money, congresswoman virginia foxx a gop congresswoman said taxpayers discussed and shaken by this demonstration because he confirmed his plans to ignore the law extend the repayment pause ignore the super important so try to blanket loan forgiveness. she said with a president is pushing is illegal, inflationary irresponsible progress a lot of gop pushback because the president is not stopping here even after the supreme court for the going to try to use higher education act of 1960s this came out. basically find any other work around. progressive said he shouldn't been using this from the beginning. there are so went to the same legal challenges the issue the president faces politically is is not going to go to get this done likely before november of next year. this is going to take months. and then with the debt ceiling negotiation we are going to have loan repayments to his whelp at the end of the summer and into the fall. the president is also announcing
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on ramp payment system for these individuals you can see him trying to strike at any of the tools in a toolbox to still maintain this is an issue. he really also needs the youth about to come out. many are saying potentially filled they went on the wrong avenue first. shannon: there's also a big debate about free speech case with this about the web design who said i serve anyone, but kinds of clients but i won't do custom creations for something that offends my personal religious beliefs. justice gorsuch wrote and said in this particular case colorado does not just seek to ensure goods and services on april turned 60 uses lot to compel an individual to create speech she does not believe. this is not about serving people in the lock the door son about the messenger it's about the message itself. >> and i say person to quote it our congresswoman, might of congress hope she's watching right now in north carolina. look, this is also the complicate a case we have the big headlines and double in the details a bit more narrow. what we saw in the dissent was
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this actually is not about compelling individuals to do things that they don't want too. this is where i think the court not just over the past week but since the dobbs decision has been seen as being divisive there's a big push for that. the reality is 50% of the cases this term have been unanimous. 89% have had at least one liberal member and the majority we have seen a lot of six -- three decisions that were not just six conservatives. as we have these decisions are going to make big headlines and big news and have real impacts, it's important to remember as legitimacy of the court is being challenged even from the president of the united states the court is still operating by and large as it should. shannon: i want to play something from the website or laurie smith talking about after the win for her. >> i have clients from all walks of life including clients identify as lgbt. i want the lgbt website designer, the jewish calligrapher the democrat speechwriter. i want everyone to be able to
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work in design consistently with what they believe. because of free speech is true for everyone. shannon: she says it's a believer when for everyone who builds on free speech rick this is what i disagree with doug i think the court has decision when it comes to the issues that divide most americans would come to the issues that stand up, up for the vulnerable and the least of these the court has seemed to rule one way versus another. this particular case what you see here is in that limited ruling of this court they start abuse artistry as their term because of her artistry they open up the floodgates for everybody to claim artistry what happens next question what the person rents churning and winds i create shares this is my artistry? does a person doesn't send men to say i do not make tombstones. this could be the beginning of a slippery slope which is why there are so many folks at the community very concerned about this decision as well as affirmative action decision, the african-american communes was the one decision which is a reason the african-american is particularly alarming that is
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because number one hold of loan debt in this country as african-american women. they're also the most educated subgroups in the country they are the most on the weight of student loan debt. shannon: penny when you make about that something could be broadly interpreted to let any business owner to say they won't serve certain people? >> the free market rules. as a business owner it your goal is to have more business not less business. and certainly there are times when business owners have to abide by their own conscience. she said it and will say again, she never said she would not serve someone of a particular sexual identity. she said she would serve everyone but she could not create something that went against her beliefs like a same-sex marriage website. that is a very small group of people. a very small issue we are looking up to the first amendment. we would never expect someone who is a member of peta to make a website for the circus or the zoo. we actually have to understand the first amendment gives us the
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right to speak or the right not to speak. she is well within her constitutional rights. the court got it right. shannon: will spent all summer unpack anything to write for explicit term in the fall. okay panel, thank you very much for you not apartment take a break coming up next to the house embracing the term 'bidenomics' hoping to make a case people are better off than they were a few years ago. we've got numbers on how americans actually feel about their own finances and how the white house is handling inflation. one of the president's biggest offenders on capitol hill joins us to talk about
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against the 24 debate to defend invited against republicans hoping to beat him. one relative newcomer here in washington has begun to make a name for himself calling out gop candidates including my previous guests. one time governor nikki haley rejoining out massachusetts democratic congressman jake auchincloss. welcome to "fox news sunday". took such a pleasure to be on. shannon: you heard what she said about your critique of her china policy. she said you have to acknowledge where they built up their military other cyber sonic which the u.s. is not keeping up. valid point baker? >> are commentaries all hat no cattle. first of all as a marine veteran it is outrageous she is saying the chinese military stronger than the nine states military she should know better some as governor south carolina, home of paris island the crucible of
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u.s. marines i doubt should walk onto parris island until marine recruits there during the second best military in the world. shannon: are the kinds of things like weaponry of those advances or a bigger navy those kinds of things equipment, is that a valid critique? >> we of course need to invest in military strength of the u.s. marine corps is pivoted to the end of pacific for the army, navy following suit. but we have to think holistically paris to use her own term we have to think critically, creatively and she is failure on test their personal critically. she is just using partisan talking points and hit president biden's foreign policy. that action engaging on the substance. joe biden took office he did not throw out the abraham accords because donald trump had negotiated them printed not for the 301 tariffs on china because i'm from how to impose and engage the substance of the policy persistence on things that were working. nikki haley is coming in there without offering what she might keep or improve upon she is just kind of throwing out barbs to do it. number two creatively she thought about cutting r&d funding for the nine states
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which is a surefire way for us to not outcompete the scientific and economic behemoth that is china. and finally this is the most important one to me is courage. she was the un ambassador donald trump went to helsinki in 2018. gave a press conference standing next to vladimir putin both for gop presidential nominees called quote disgraceful. she said nothing. without courage, no other virtues can be made possible. shannon: osaka china this a lot made to the fact that they do not seem to have a great deal of fear and respect. at least not publicly for this administration for the incursion with our jets, our warships. the spy balloon flew over there's been no apology for. secretary blinken was just over that we are told during his meeting with officials with president xi over there, he was lectured about how the u.s. is to blame for the breakdown in the relationship. we have to keep more to fix if they refuse to reopen military to military communication which everyone regardless of party seemed to agree chinese came out of the meeting and sent the
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message we had moved their position on taiwan. the federalist grades the trip as this with us at compass nothing but humiliation. how can the u.s. maintain the confidence of her allies in his role as the leader of the free world when artificial circumcision he being humiliated and scolded by ccp official so publicly? did they get more of the meeting the we did? >> no i disagree with the ccp were more to buy than they are. that is wrong. xi jinping is a dictator. he views individuals as ponce of the state. we view individuals and having inherent worth and dignity. we will win the contest in the 21st century church secretary blinken land and try to for a position of strength to strength her and the pacific i went to self taiwan, japan, our freedom of navigation in south china sea and the east china sea. we have demonstrated we're going to to be a pacific hegemon for decades to come. i have put their military friend of no limits, russia, strapped path to strategic defeat despite gop trying to cut funds for that
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effort. shannon: they are still the best majority them fighting and making the case, republicans and the senate and house the vast majority of them that more money is to continue to flow. there is a just within the parties are's going to be a fracture over certain things progress was a partyline vote and house armed services two weeks ago. at two weeks ago the ukraine surprise for counteroffensive china breakthrough and southeast. the wagner group is poised to march on moscow at opportune moment to be on the offensive re-house gop about partyline vote and armed services markup of the defense budget to cut half a billion dollars of funding for ukraine rethink about the message that sends to our allies fighting on the frontlines of the free world nikki haley says nothing about it. she claims she is sweet should support ukraine the real test is whether going to stick up term party and say you are wrong, we're going to be with ukraine all the way to crimea. shannon: let's talk about afghanistan you serve there, thank you for that. you've seen the problems of close to how complex and wouldn't disaster it was for many decades. so, with after action report.
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you said in a piece in late august before the bombing kabul airport the cost 13 line suppressive snake in the right moves a very difficult decision to pull out. but he wanted to know more about what happened on turning over the air base i only saw only a passing mention in the after action report from state farm this week. so what questions do you still have? was there enough there that can help us not to make the same mistakes? >> the military is where the best institutions in the u.s. government about conducting rigorous after action reviews recall the no ring steve bruce everyone took up the rank it was a fair and tough assessment of what went wrong. i agree we need to investigate decisions around the air base. said that, the bigger mistake here would have been to keep troops in afghanistan for the deck at another dollars, more lives lost for a war that could not be won because we had no nationbuilding partner. shannon: you agree the way the withdrawal cap and the timing of their critics all over the
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particle spectrum who have said that did not need to happen the way it didn't cost us 13 service members. >> there is no right way to end a failed war. president biden at the moral courage to tell the american people our resources and strategic focus was best used in the in the pacific to take on china. accelerated timeline and i agree there is not enough intelligence assessment about how fast the afghan government was going to fall. i don't think even we realized just how broken the political institutions were. but the core decision was to write one strategically which was to get out of a war that could not be wanted to focus on our two geostrategic threats. shannon: let's talk domestic your support a present by his relation contain he's talking biden economics, 'bidenomics'. we have polls that show. don't think things are going well for that we ask what the personal financial situation, 88% say they are either falling behind or just holding steady.
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in that same pole 60% say they disapprove of how the president has handled the economy. 90% said they are extremely worried about the issue of inflation. also put out long-term estimate that said the president is setting us up for an explosion of debts relative to the gdp it will outflank it at some point spread is this best argument on the campaign trail? >> and many americans are saying in the personal financial situation there's other polls besides you words that are above 70% there in relatively good shape. they are assessing the overall economy is much worse than the actual gdp number suggests. at the campaign is not even started jet. joe biden has a year to talk about the incredible investments we have made an infrastructure and domestic manufacturing in science and research in this economy is going to improve standards of living. lester may pass the bipartisan law that invested in roads and bridges, electricity and affordable internet. a couple months ago i was and
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where the writer at cities in my district with a republican mayor to reap those bridges that were going to get fixed with the democrats and republicans from across the city. as more and more of those events happen in prayer going to see americans feel the impact whatever we call here in the beltway of generational investments in this economy. shannon: will continue to watch a symptom of op ed at foxnews.com that talks about how republicans can work with democrats on a tax bill. give some advice there will see if lawmakers heated spokes should check it out for good sense for having me. shannon: at the exit fourth of july weekend has been a nightmare for holiday travelers we are going to discuss the infuriating mess and who is to blame one or sunday panel returns, so much more now? other companies are charging you more and more for less and less. and we hate that! that's why force factor has partnered with walmart to provide amazing supplements at great prices for all americans. force factor products use clinically studied patented ingredients to powerfully improve your health.
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this is two hours of the from the give me a refund for my original flight but i had a book another $900.5 my partner had to call me days for two days from now. shannon: a sampling of frustration people across the country are facing this week at airports that irritation in creating tension tensions and a record-breaking holiday week and we are back at our panel. anyone flying this weekend in the next couple of days? >> in an hour and five minutes. [laughter] good luck. penny were to be go from this? there've been measures on the hill to try to get more consumer protection. fox company reporting the suggested rights for travelers a proposal weather cannot be a sentence is for delays and cancellations. there after the fault of the airline. butts, house and senate have not voted on this meeting this is going to help you this week. but separately boo to judge and blame some this on weather and it probably is some of the weather. the couple the faa has not updated its equipment and we need to concentrate on that.
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apparently there's more appropriations coming that way to work on that. but also their shortages of personnel. i spoke with the pilot yesterday he was sent for the airlines the issue is being able to pass a random drug test. because pop comes up in the test they cannot work for the airlines to the proliferation of drug use in our country is not good for your employment. the take away is delta drug skids. >> just say no. i buried nancy reagan 1980s. richard howard a bite flight tomorrow? >> this is an interesting situation for think part of it as a means to modernize our air traffic control system we need to hire more air traffic controllers but also for garlic to hire more folks to work airlines. the problem is we are drug testing for cannabis which have a conversation. next you want your pilot stone while they are piloting you? >> one thing about being high on the job cannabis over them among
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pre-that two different questions to different debates, doug? i will air on being on not being cheech and chong on your flights. shannon: isn't there a movie on that they're flying a plane in their smoke coming out? [laughter] >> sold plane. i took the train back and arrived two minutes earlier. the people you showed demonstrated it's not about one flight being canceled it is the rolling delays to find out six hours later flight is canceled for their multiple flights been canceled. it is all systemic. it also requires and this is the hard part, airlines being honest with her customers. >> they push it back push it back but you know after the third or fourth time you're probably going to lose recruits going to be canceled just tell them. >> just tell them and then you can make other arrangements. a lot of people are getting stuck have a friend stuck in kabul right now is find listings for cracks oh hey. [laughter] have another friend went to rent a car in detroit to come home this weekend. that is obviously not ideal.
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and it is because they've been told for different times are just delayed you're just elated they gave up and it turned out they were canceled after all they're smart about it. shannon: over the train situation is from, back to the u.s.? there will be tough. i also want to get to some polls because listed people out there would have liked to complain about in some them feel that way about the country. gallup has this headline extreme pride in being american remains near record low. we are told some this has or is age 50% of u.s. adults age 55 and older so they are extremely proud to be american. 40% age 35 -- 54. and only 18% of those 18 -- 34 say they have private. >> are elected officials need to do a lot more work with our youth. it's not just age it's also political party and a lot more older individuals are republi republican. it's actually split as well amongst agent little party. it is very record lows in terms of how common is extremely or
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very proud these individuals are to be american. shannon: have a lot of foxnews pulling out this week that talks about this to you and how people feel about the country. do they feel good? it builds moving in the right direction? those numbers are very negative two. >> was a lot going on a course. people feel threatened the economy sinks and people know it. i just back from kentucky and talk to people where the average income for family force only 55000 year. when they go to buy food sometimes they have to put things back because they cannot afford it. so yes it is a lot going on overall the polls showed only a few people i think it's only 4% enough to proud of their count country. as a mom of a sound that's getting ready to be an army officer and active duty army officer i would say for those people recognize people have sacrificed for your freedom we need to be appreciative. shannon: thanks are couple of guests congressman jake auchincloss to serve as a marine in this country governor haley her husband is now on deployment will she is running for president both out serving our country.
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we know to families as wellin our thanks to them, richard final word? what does it very interesting poll i think the reason young folks are feeling the way feel about the countries everything they do the average age in the night say send a 67 as part of the problem for quick september than i thought. >> is part of the problem we had younger folks in the policymaking table at the decision-making table they will feel more involved in the government more involved in the country. >> is at 607057? >> no it's not. [laughter] >> keep us updated. >> thank you very much to see you next sunday. okay you may not think of the state department and our work in the same sentence or is it unconventional common ground to inspire freedom around the world. we will show how they are trying to do that with art,
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♪ ♪. shannon: diplomacy is critical to american global power it takes many forms. in 19631 of those forms has been arch preexisted the state 60 years of its art and embassies program for it was founded under then president jon f. kennedy the same year he gave the famous speech in berlin. the u.s. embassy there recently unveiled a canopy portrait to
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mark the anniversary of that speech and of the arts program. it is focusing this year on the theme of democracy. denver griffin sat down leading voices to heart mate and embassies of force in america's influence overseas. >> heart can make you feel what a diplomat can only try to make you understand. text 68 years ago president jon f. kennedy stood in front of the berlin wall with a message to the communist leaders in the soviet union about freedom and america's willingness to stand by its allies. >> i take pride in the words. [cheering] the same year as united states confronted threats to democracy around the world president kennedy watched the art in embassies program. this year the state department is celebrating the anniversary of what it says has become a crucial weapon used by american ambassadors and more than 200 countries as they face a new era of great power competition and
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resurgent threats just like president kennedy did. >> he seemed to understand there is no better ambassador for freedom than an artist. because an artist survives unfreedom. >> megan biron's the art and embassies at the state department progressive very small office with a very small budget. 80% of the pieces you see at u.s. residences are simply loans for. >> may she wants a more perfect union with the traveling exhibit from the democracy collection of modern american artists. the first stop, athens the birthplace of democracy. >> we all feel that we need to unite the free world once again. there are so many threats to democracies in every hemisphere. >> the year started with the celebration at the kennedy center progress it tells the story of our commitment to democracy break our commitment to peace. whenever you are committed to our progress or culture, histo history.
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ambassador randy levine explains how she uses are curated to the state department to broach delicate national security issues with her host government. portugal a founding member of nato. each u.s. ambassador can choose american paintings from the state department collection to help tell the american story. >> is very, very important especially this time in the world, particularly in europe we are filling that space with our values. >> what happens if you do not fill this vacuum? it. >> if we do not fill us do and that becomes an opening for malign actors and competitors and disinformation for consignment artist that paints with paper. >> today art can show how even democracies can overcome threats. american artist mark bradford painted pickett's charge for the final battle of gettysburg it hangs in the museum in washington d.c. >> mark bradford tends to take pieces of american culture and bring it to contemporary times.
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bradford's we the people now hangs at the u.s. embassy in london. it talks about what is written in the constitution. to have the constitution in the embassy in london is a nice way of showing that we left and will be left for progress art is the evidence and expression of our humanity for. >> of the embassy of portugal which recently hosted the first lady as part of its art in embassy celebration, thanks american artist hank willis thomas painting ain't i a woman a reference to sojourner truth a key leader and the abolition and suffragist movement in the united states. >> how is this a very key tool in your toolbox as an ambassador? >> invest we are all constantly striving through debate and discussion to create a greater union. that vietnam memorial we have alisa come a mexican-american
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artist who painted her father what it was like to bring mexican culture to american freight all of these pieces coming together create this rich tapestry of american culture that shows people the best of america. >> what message is this program setting to the world? >> there is a great yearning and humanity for freedom. this art expresses that. when it gets right down to it, with all of our flaws it is the best system and our art represents that. a free society, democratic society. >> in washington jennifer griffin fox news. shannon: quick note number one best like author the member by the hit streaming show the terminal is, jack joins in this week's living the dream podcast bran is us this morning talks about his newest book white hard work and why america gave him everything he needed to succeed. plus you can your altered his program "fox news sunday"
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podcast download and subscribe fox news podcast.com. port were ever you get your podcast if you missed the best melissa "fox news sunday" you do not have to present your dvr to record the show every week on your local fox station or a sundays p.m. on the fox news channel. that is it for us today but thank you so much for joining us. i am shannon bream hav ♪ ♪ mark: hello america, i'm mark levin, welcome to this special edition of "life, liberty and levin," i make it a priority to bring you different perspectives from unique and indel-j intelligent guests. most importantly, how it affects you. some of our guests

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