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>> i'm shannon bream, president biden gives a stark warning, how close the world could be to a nuclear armageddon. the president says putin isn't joking about the possibility of major escalations as russia's war on ukraine falters. oil-rich nations slash production, leaving the white house looking for new help to bring down gas prices. >> president biden: there are a lot of alternatives we haven't made up our mind yet. >> shannon: we'll bring in mike pompeo how we should respond to russia and how to beef up our oil supply. and weeks out from the rematch
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of stacey abrams and brian kemp, get abrams response to our interview with kemp. >> 86% of money is coming from around the country. >> we will press her on abortion and her polls this time around. >> stacey: i care about you, that is the difference in me and the current governor. >> the president pardons thousands of americans for marijuana. >> ask what it means for federal and state drug laws and about the timing of the announcements and legal trouble for the president's son. and is a record-setting home run officially the best and should this guy sue? legendary sportscaster jim gray joins us live on "fox news sunday."
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>> shannon: hello from fox news in washington, the white house has no intelligence a nuclear attack is imminent, but the president's comments have created quite a stir. now a mystery over what caused a truck explosion saturday that severed a key supply line for russia in the war on ukraine. president putin says he plans to hold on to territory he says he's annexed in ukraine. we'll ask mike pompeo about how he would address the escalation. first team governor, trey is live in ukraine on what he discovered in a village ukrainian troops reclaimed from russia just days ago. and lucas is traveling with the president in delaware. lucas. >> russian president putin is top of mind for president biden.
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>> speaking at a democratic fundraiser biden said we "haven't faced the threat of armageddon since kennedy," the white house explaining a day later. >> we have not seen any reason to adjust our nuclear posture or have indication rauks is preparing to use nuclear wea weapons. >> the russian army is still suffering humiliating defeats and hundreds of thousands of russians have fled the country to evade his mobilization order. the u.s. economy, adding 263 jobs last week, fewest since twl 2021, a sign of cracks in the labor market. still biden claiming it as a win. >> president biden: the fastest job growth any point of any president in all of american history. >> gas prices remain 60% higher
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than when he took office and many democrats are furious at opec plus to cut oil production by two million barrels per day, a new low in saying all diplomatic options should be on the table, including withholding of american military hardware and security assistance that saudi arabia is dependent on. saudi arabia top diplomat says the u.s. has itself to blame. >> you have high prices in the united states, you have refining shortage that has been in existence for more than 20 years. >> the president making headlines for pardoning thousands convicted of marijuana, and his son in the news for evasion of taxes. shannon. >> thank you. turn to trey live with exclusive on newly liberated village in
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ukraine. hello trey. >> trace: the village was liberated just days ago, we were the first journalists to enter this area amid ongoing battles. some of the following images are graphic, i need to warn the viewers. the sound other artillery pierces the air as this woman hugs a service man. this is the place she calls home, soiled with blood of russian soldiers. >> the bodies of soldiers lay,a the position. you hear fierce battles continue in the eastern part of the region. >> you stand here and hear shelling and you are shaking she says, how to express this, fear, only fear.
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the nearby city was occupied by the russians for nearly seven months before being reclaimed four months ago. on the road to town, next to the russian z symbol lay the remains of civilian, emblem of this gruesome war. shattered windows and battered buildings line the streets. inside this government building in the town, the rem mants of russian occupation, russian newspaper and russian flags inside and outside of the building. fruit sits atop a desk, indication of how quickly russian troops fled with the offensive began and in the halls where russian president putin was praised just last month, the man responsible for this invasion is referred to as a creature of destruction. i don't think humans act like this, one ukrainian soldier
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said, you have to be sick to do this to a country. >> as we enter the liberated areas with ukrainian soldiers, people alongside the road were waving and smiling after months of terror, they are finally free. shannon. >> shannon: thank you, trey, for that powerful report. joining us now, former secretary of state, mike pompeo, welcome to "fox news sunday." >> mike: great to be with you. >> shannon: start with bridge explosion, this is a key artery between russia and crimea, who is responsible? what is the impact practically and psychologically? >> mike: it's hard to know, my guess the uukrainians have some to do with it. this is humiliating for putin, this is one of his great
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achievements, i think 2018, it was built. to watch this be risk is certainly something that is a game changer on the ground in ukraine. as trey reported, ukraines are doing great work of liberating town after town after town and the russians are failing. >> shannon: the president said thursday night, here is the report from the white house transcript. the first time since the cuban missile crisis, if things continue down the path they have been going, we have not faced the prospect of armageddon since the cuban missile crisis. he also says he doesn't think putin is joking and is there an off ramp for putin and would he take it? >> mike: my goodness. first off, those comments were reckless and demonstrate maybe one of the greatest foreign policy failures of the last
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decades, which was failure to deter vladamir putin in the same way trump administration did for four years. when you hear a president talking about armageddon at a fundraiser, that is terrible risk to the american people, if he thinks he ought to be talking in a serious way. he should be doing the things necessary to deter vladamir putin. we've been in here october of '62, and other times, as well, and america has pushed bay by showing enormous resolve, executing quiet diplomacy in the same way we did during our time in office, making clear to vladamir putin, the cost of him using nuclear weapon would bring the force of united states and europe and the whole world against vladamir putin, i hope they are doing this quietly. >> shannon: there is talk what opec did, going against lobbying of the biden administration and production is a gift to russia,
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energy is big leverage tool for them. newsweek says if oil hits $100 per barrel, russia will make a billion dollars per day, how much boost was that opec move? >> mike: this is a failure of american policy, joe biden is directly responsible for the place the world finds itself in energy and the progressive left, thinking they would run the world on sunshine and wind mills. we heard the saudis speak about refinery, we shut down a pipeline, hard to permit and esg deny american energy out of american ground for american consumers. to point the finger at someone else, opec or saudis is enormous mistake, americans have capacity to produce for its own country and provide energy for the world, as well. >> shannon: there is frustration
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this week from the white house down, top democrat, dirk dick durbin tweeted conspiring with putin, the royal saudi family has never been a trustworthy ally of our nation, time for foreign policy to imagine a world without their alliance. we remember during the campaign, president biden said they were a pariah and he wouldn't meet with them, where does the relationship with the saudis stand? where should it stand? >> mike: senator has it wrong, this is putting the american people first, to put the american people first means important relationship with the kingdom of saudi arabia, as we've had for decades. we did during the trump administration, arab states, deep relationship with the israelis, and made it less likely american kids would have to fight and die again.
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they should continue to be important. the biden administration and dick durbin want to cozy up to the iranians, giving them billions in a crazy deal they continue to pursue, it is risk to the american people. it is bad for us. >> shannon: the ap has a headline talking about this administration trying to juggle concern over human rights issues and the nuclear deal, it says biden juggles nukes as grows, can he side with the protest movement and salvage the 2015 iran nuclear deal that would pump billions into tehran's treasury? >> mike: you can't have it both ways, you can't give them billions in sanctions relief and hope the regime will respect its own people and you can't give them billions and think they won't continue to attack americans and continue campaign against israel. this is silly policy and as you think about it, they are
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connected. the same iranians biden is giving money to is providing to the russias to kill ukrainians with support from the chinese communist party. the biden doesn't connect these three problem sets, failure to do so makes america less safe, less secure and risk to prosperity is real. >> shannon: so many foreign policies to talk about, we could do an hour about this, get in about the taliban. top cia official were in dojar to meet face-to-face since a u.s. drone strike took out, you negotiated and enforced during trump years, he should not have been here, they say strike on sovereignty. how do you think that conversation went this weekend? >> mike: i have no idea how that conversation went, i hope they made clear to the taliban, the behavior violates commitment
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they made and there will be real cost. that is harder to do now that president byted made decision to withdraw and the way he did, more difficult to impose cost on them. we will never let temor emanate again and use full power to prevent that from happening, that is what we did from our time in office, we knew they were in violation of the agreement and this was a work in progress and they violated and we killed them, american deterrence was powerful and real and i home this administration will do the same. >> shannon: thank you for your time, please come back, good to see you. >> mike: you'll be amongst the first to know. >> shannon: up next, we'll bring our sunday group on the pressure the president is facing from democrats over how to handle foreign allies, here next. >> "fox news sunday" brought to
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>> the trip was not about oil, it was about israel and rationalization. >> shannon: president biden explaining the trip to saudi arabia as reporters pressed on opec production cuts. "u.s.a. today" susan page, state department spokesperson, morgan ortagus and juan williams and charlie hurt, welcome to all of you. i will start with you, your former boss was just on with us, former democrats are frustrated, considering a bill, prompting to rethink the alliance on russian and defense sales, what do you make of where we are? >> it is inkrcreduincredulous, the best decision for their country issue not the american
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people and that is what biden and the administration should be doing, we are at lowest levels, depleted a third of it, president trump lifted it up and bought more at $twenty, now to replenish it, president biden will replenish at $100 per barrel, american taxpayer money. we have problems at home, fix them at home, pump more. shouldn't look to venezuelai iran or opec, make foreign policy decision based off the best interest of the american people and not because you want them to lower gas prices before the midterm. it is backward on policy priorities. >> there are challenges, ukraine, china, iran, washington examiner says foreign crisis compliment biden midterm plan and saw troubled times abroad aren't likely to help biden in
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the midterms. >> susan: americans do not traditionally with the exception of big wars with american involvement, base votes on foreign policy, they generally base votes on what is happening in their lives at home. i think issues of inflation tied to foreign policy, issues of crime, issues of abortion access are the ones we should look to to be shaping this very interesting, surprisingly close midterm election. >> shannon: so many things you mention tie to the economy, we know voters tend to give trust to republicans about crime and democrats want to talk about other things on the compain trail. filling up at the tank, ticking up and now this opec decision, editorial board says the white house blames the industry for high gas prices and does everything to make drilling more
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difficult. charlie, i don't know if you agree or not, will voters make democrats pay? >> charlie: without a doubt and polls fail to register how much democrats will pay for this. it is extraordinary, if you don't want opec to mes with you before election, don't let opec mess with you before an election. energy resources don't attack u.s. energy independence, don't drain the petroleum reserve or things that allow opec to mess with you. the idea you have democrats, first you have democrats complaining about the price of gasoline is funny, it is their -- not only their energy policy to and i think undermine and destroy american energy independence, it is their policy that we not use fossil fuels. to listen to dick durbin and
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even bernie sanders and joe biden complain about the price of gasoline? and chuck schumer bringing up the opec bill, complaining about price of gasoline, no, this is your stated policy. you want people not to be able to afford gasoline, you think the internal combustion engine will destroy the planet, just own it and they will in the election. >> shannon: juan, this issic itting up and we have complication of opec and more broadly bloomberg looking at what is happening with the economy, good jobs report for white house to tout on friday. they say this, there is a threat now that there is more pain, markets reacting to what is happening with employment numbers, increases odds of economy slipping into recession as democrats head into the next presidential election. news having a mixed result for them, not just talking about s more broadly 2024, if we're heading into recession how does
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that bode for the white house? >> juan: nevergood to see the economy shaky or see gas prices go up. the key here, especially with gas, i think i have a little different point of view. we've seen gas prices go down, i think for 100 consecutive days and now seen it start to go up, specifically in the west. it is not tied to oil production, it is tied to the fact you have refineries going through seasonal changes and the like and i don think you will see a rapid rise in gas prices in the months between now and election day. this game is not over. you heard morgan, charlie, susan talking about capacity to take steps against opec and saudis, who are not popular with the american people. there could be a rally around the flag centment if joe biden
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says, saudi, you want to anger us and depend on russians and invasion of ukraine, go ahead and see if they support you and can keep peace in the middle east. i think there would be anger from the american people say we're under attack, not just joe biden and democrats, offense against american people. >> shannon: whether he would change policy to create more manager, we'll have to see, thank you, panel. polls show stacey abrams trailing brian kemp in the race for the georgia governor seat and voters have less than a month to make up their mind. we sit down with ms. abrams next about her pitch to the peach state. and we would experience turbulence. i would watch the flight attendants. if they're not nervous, then i'm not going to be nervous. financially, i'm the flight attendant in that situation. the relief that comes over people once they know
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>> shannon: right now the most high profile midterm races coming down to the wires, sc includes the georgia race, with stacey abrams brian kemp. we will bring in stacey abrams. first look at how this critical gubernatorial race became the one to watch. the long awaited rematch, stacey abrams versus brian kemp, the two thrust into the spotlight in 2018 in the governor's race, which kemp won, just barely, less than 1.5%. >> the election is over and i'm
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honored to be georgia governor elect. >> shannon: abrams didn't quite concede. >> this is not a speech of concession, i cannot concede that. >> stacey abrams. >> in four years since kemp and abrams have remained household names, kemp making headlines signing new abortion restrictions and economic wins for his state. he is arguably most known for feud with former president trump who railed against kemp's decision to certify the 2020 electorial votes for governor biden. >> of course having her, i think might be better than having your existing governor, if you want to know the truth. >> stacey abrams is rising star among democrats who delivered 2019 state of the union rebuttal. >> i'm honored to join the conversation, we are georgia. >> building credibility with democrats and hollywood types
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through voter registration efforts and even been floated as potential vice presidential or presidential candidate. >> the soul of our state with stacey abrams will not be our governor or the next president. >> next month's kemp-abrams reman happening two years after biden clinched georgia and democrats captured both georgia senate seats. may primary saw massive turnout, november numbers could be historic. >> shannon: joining me is stacey abrams, welcome back to "fox news sunday." you are successful author and you use words carefully. you have used words rigd and stolen. a federal judge said voter protocol you challenged in georgia by his estimation didn't violate constitution or voting rights act. "new york times" adds this, the
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judge n nominated by president barack obama was confused about voter vote registration status. do you take issue? >> what the judge said in the 288-page decision, under the standard georgia violated voting rights standard. existed in 2020 and bronvic happened out of arizona in 2021 and under new standard did not have the authority to find we proved our case under violation of section two and spent copious amounts of time explaining how oversaw racist system. he said he was deeply concerned about what happened, he could
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not under the categorization hold him accountable, that is different than saying nothing happened. what we were able to prove and took four months, longest trial on voting rights case in georgia in decades, what the court said, he was not able to find we could meet the standard. that is why i'm running for governor, we need a governor who cannot be accused of having overseen racist system and brian kemp, according to judge jones helped architect voter suppression system in the state of georgia. >> shannon: i read the opinion and i say the characterization is a bit differents, he does say judge jones. the direct quote from his ruling says no evidence that voter couldn't vote, experience wait times or coon fused about voter
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registration status. i know the issue is voter suppression. numbers in georgia last primary versus now, net increase of voters sounds like opposite of voter suppression. >> voter suppression is not about turnout, it is about barriers to access and that is conflation that is important we distinguish. voter suppression exist when staying on the role, having that ballot counted. in the state of georgia we proved and more and more voters experience difficulty with doing so. 2018, brian kemp, according to federal law violated rights of 53000 georgians, in violation with 30,000 voters, holding registration hostage. what happened from 2019 to 2022, bought of the laws, voters
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restored to the roles and we got them restored and got them the ability to vote in the state of georgia. we were able to challenge a number of issues and saw legislative changes made in response to our lawsuit. voter suppression is not about how many people try to vote, it is whether or not there are obstacles and barriers to voting that are created by the very state that should be guaranteeing their access, yes, i'm going to be concerned about access to the right to vote, especially when we have a governor that signed a bill that makes it more difficult. we're hearing stories about disabled people having difficult time navigating new absentee ballot requirement and they received automatically and no longer able to receive them. we know these are barriers to voting and the united states of america and the state of georgia, barriers to voting should never be considered a native good, we should expand access for eligible citizens and that is the fight i will
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continue to fight. >> shannon: that case has been going since 2018, what did you say in 2019 about that race and now, here is the. >> we had this little election in 2018 and despite the final tally and the inauguration and the situation we find ourselves in, i do have one affirmative statement to make. we won. >> shannon: that was then, this is now, will you characterize win by the governor if re-elected with more votes as legitimate this time around? >> in 2018, i acknowledged he was victor of the vote and listen to the next 18 minutes of that speech, i spend great deal of time when i say we won, workings with disadvantaged groups and my expressed purpose was saying by having candidates have attention to our need, the way i go to the community and talk about access issue, because
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of language barrier and talking to black and brown voters about access to capital, going to latino voters talking about the fact they are most likely to not have access to healthcare, the responsibility of any candidate and governor is to serve their needs and our campaign proved we won by getting more people involved in the process. repeatedly in the same speech, if you fast-forward any amount of time, i am clearly laying out the challenges that our voters face and the challenges our citizens face when we do not have government that sees them. i acknowledged brian kemp won, repeatedly in that speech and say i know i'm not the governor. what i will not do is allow lack of nuance in our conversation to dull the challenges faced by citizens. georgians are facing horrible hardships, there are some doing well, so many more need access to healthcare and about to lose
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the hospital under the governor, facing affordable housing challenges. they are watching freedoms being stripped and he calls it a personal choice for herschel walker not for million of georgia women who need access to care. my fight is to stapd up for georgians, georgia voters and say when we make progress, that is a victory we should claim, because for too long progress was denied. >> shannon: talk about where you are in the campaign. down 7 points to the governor in the latest poll. when you dig into the numbers and look at individual numbers, atlanta journal has this headline, stacey abrams has problem with black voters, killer mike weighed in this week, here is his take. >> you need to go everywhere brian kemp went, brian kemp had an effective week with black people. i love to see her do that, if she doesn't, that ain't our fault. >> shannon: why do you think there is perception between you
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and this important voting group? >> i think the manufactured crisis designed to suppress turnout. if you look at my polling numbers and polling numbers of my ticket mate senator raphael warnock polling well with black voters. black voters deserve respect of having someone to come and speak to them, engage them and while brian kemp may have had two events this week, i've done 50 events in the black community and what i've done for 15 years is reach out to and reach into communitiess. i'm excited about the turnout and engagement we're seeing. i know there has to be some worry, in this case, wor being manufactured, it is always an opportunity to engage. i do not take avoting block for
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granted. i spent efforveryday reaching oo and reaching into communities. i am going to expand medicaid to provide half a million people with healthcare, 40% of african american. i'm going to tackle affordable housing crisis, that puts georgia as number four state for evictions in the state. we have fourth highest incarceration rate under kemp we are the eighth largest state. these are discernible and clear issues for black men, black communities, and i'm the only candidate providing solution and i encourage every voter to look at my website and understand the plan for georgia. >> shannon: ask you about aportion, you have made headlines, kanye west had this
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to say sglchl there are more black babies aborted than born in new york city. >> shannon: data from new york city department of health seems to support what he's saying and more broadly, according to cdc, 38% of abortions obtained in the u.s. by black women, 13.6% of the population, do you share this view? >> i share the concern of women across the state of georgia, they are being denied access to medical care and black women are most likely to die of maternal mortality issue because they are denied access to healthcare under this governor before they get pregnant, denied to access during pregnancy because of the medical shortage in georgia by this governor. when they have this child, if they are allowed the choice what they want to do, post-partum,
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denied access afterward. brian kemp's georgia, a black woman faces lethal choice, either to have a crystal ball and know she's pregnant or face forced pregnancy with little support. in the state of georgia, brian kemp says herschel walker is entitled to his personal choices, but no women are. the right to control our body, right to medical care should be sack sifrnth and unless i replace brian kemp there will be desert of access for black women across the south. if i become governor, georgia only state from texas to south carolina women have access to care, that is 56% of the black population of the united states, centered in the south and denied access to life-saving medical care, i will fight as hard as i can to protect the right to abortion and protect the rights of women and georgians.
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>> shannon: if you were to become governor, where do you draw the line? 15 weeks, 36 weeks, what is the limit? >> abortion is a medical decision that should be made by a doctor and the woman and point of viability should take into consideration life and health of a woman, that should be the standard. timelines ignore medical reality it sifallisy we know when a pregnancy starts and doctors tell you they need to make decisions based on who they are treating and women need right to save their lives and save their ability to control their body and their futures. >> shannon: leader brams, we thank you. >> big developments in the other big race out of georgia, herschel walker's personal life dominates national headlines.
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deciding who to vote for is important. there are people, organizations, and foreign governments trying to trip us up, manipulate our vote, or keep us from voting altogether.
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watch out for phrases that frequently accompany political disinformation like: “make this go viral” or conspiratorial statements like: “the media won't cover this”. it's your vote, not theirs. be informed. not misled. >> any state should look at harm being done by legalization of marijuana and consider that carefully. >> marijuana is harmless and something states all over the country have embraced and seeing benefits as a result of it. >> shannon: that was senator ron
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johnson responding to questions about the president pardoning people about marijuana offenses. charlie, i have to start with you. in the midst of crime wave, joe biden is giving blanket pardon to drug offenders. >> charlie: the idea marijuana is harmless is a flat out lie, i don't understand that. the idea thih the crisis that we have in this country righin terms of people working, in terms of kids growing up and becoming mature, active, contributing adults. the idea legalizing marijuana without studying the health benefits just walk downtown denver, colorado, and get back
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to us on how wonderful it is to legalize marijuana everywhere. then in terms of president biden's pardoning, it is meaningless, it's a ploy, it is sort of insulting, a desperate gamet in front of an election. anything joe biden does that doesn't fix high gas prices and inflation will not help democrats. >> shannon: this has gotten headlines, it is fair to say herschel walker got more headlines this week and continue to get them, natalie allison tweets, the latest herschel walker abortion scandal is on cnn 11 alive in at lant, crime followed by more crime. unless democrats take out ads, don't assume georgia are aware or actively thinking about this one. >> juan: i think she is wrong, i think not only voters in georgia, all over the country.
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it was the story of the week. the son says his dad has not raised his children, horrific soap opera in that sense. i don't know if it will have impact in terms of how people vote in the state of georgia to answer about local impact. the polls are really not there, one outlier, but nothing strong. if you ask me, should it have impact? gosh, abortion is a core issue for the right, for the republican party in this country. you cannot give me a better example of total hypocrisy by a republican candidate on this issue. he didn't approve of abortion rights for people who have been raped and here is information saying he paid for abortion and family values.
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there are reports he put a gun to his wife's head. georgia won by less than 1 percentage point, shannon, look at political consequence, it may be voters don't turn out, somebody is not excited by the idea or someone says i hate democrats and will vote for any republican. neither case is a good for republicans, not good for kemp, the governor, if people show up. >> shannon: what about the conundrum, herschel walker has been a hypocrite on the issue, on the other side you have senator raphael warnock who wants no limits on abortion. >> yeah, herschel walker has denied it, one voter will vote with issues in congress and one will not. look at poll after poem in georgia, last one i saw, 28% of voters care about the economy and inflation, abortion was about 10%.
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if you look at your 401(k), if you're a georgia voter, it is down 20 to 25%, i think what is going on with the economy, if you are trying to pay for your child's tuition, if your 401(k) is down 25%, that is a year of college tuition or more, that is what people care about in georgia. >> shannon: another headache for folks, this is white house, washington times saying it is headache that won't go away, doj hunter biden inquiry back in the spotlight. where does that play out in midterm with potential inindictment coming? >> susan: it would cause personal pain for the president and political, as well, doj would not bring indictment this close to election day. >> shannon: thank you very much, see you sunday. up next, tom brady fans were thrilled when he came out of retirement, he is aiming for a tenth super bowl, at 45, jim
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> shannon: aaron judge set the record for american lead, hitting 62nd home run, earning this cover and in the debate over whether this is all-time league record. joining us to discuss that,
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legendary broadcaster jim gray, welcome to "fox news sunday." >> jimmy: great to be with you. >> shannon: this opinion piece says judge has home run record, bonds doesn't, most pressing responsibility is to embrace reality among endless proliferation, judge broke the record, heir to ruth and maris, what do you make of this debate? >> he has authenticity debate. barry bonds hit 73 home runs, we don't live in the soviet union and erase records, that is the record. maybe that record should not be recognized or be asterisk, but that is what he hit. judge hit 62, he's one of six men to do it, three tainted by steroids, him, maris and ruth are over 62, he has authenticity record. >> shannon: news with the dolphins quarterback last week,
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raised eyebrows and important conversation about the concussion protocol. i understand the players association reached a change to protocol. >> jim: they are going to change it, if gross motor display you cannot perform, you are coming off the field and they will not wait for testing and independent testing that went on with the neurologist. tua should not have been allowed back on the field, he followed the protocol and cleared to go play on the field. you can't have that happening, specifically with cte and head injuries. >> shannon: those changes are coming now. another nfl timeline, tom brady, greatest of all time, he's in headlines for personal reasons. peaterplank.com says tom brady is great due to the way he
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obsesses over the sport, can he do that effectively going through one of the most draining ordeals a person can experience? what can you say about his performance on the field? >> jim: somewhere between very good and excellent, completing 68% of passes, ranks seventh out of 50 quarterbacks with highest completion percentage, thrown for six touchdowns and one interception, his performance is fine, his team is 2-2, they play the falcons later today on fox and that game -- we'll see, he's never lost to the atlanta falcons, perfect 10-0. has performance has been good so far. >> shannon: we'll tune in, but let's talk about another importantheadline. soccer let women down whether
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they spoke up or not, wide-ranging deep investigation here, they say the report on dysfunction in women's soccer show abuse of players was open secret, players had nowhere to turn. what do you take from this report? >> jim: it is despicable what has gone on with the national women's soccer room, bullying, name calling, coercing of sex, it is pitiful, horrible, awful, 300-page report and the players had to tolerate some of this and didn't report it, they were fearful it would end their career, major breakdown of institution and just awful. and it has to change and there has to be transparency. >> shannon: get a quick comment about this protester who ran on the field, who now potentially is talking about suing the nfl and filed against the people
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that stopped him. your thoughts? >> jim: the field is are for the players and with the things going on, you don't know what type of threat he is, smoke billowing out of his back, you don't know what the folks have in mind, possible terrorism, ariannagran grande, when she performed. what bobby wagner did is right and no one should be on the field other than players. >> shannon: that is a case we will continue to watch, jim gray, thank you for joining us, hope to see you soon. football coming up. that is it for us today, i'm shannon bream in washington, have a great week and we'll see you next "fox news sunday."
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