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c. our final song this week, highlighting quincy jones career, we are the world brought together singers from different generations, styles and political ideologies in unified purpose. hopefully, as we all take a deep breath after this election, we can find a similar purpose in the years ahead. i'm alex michaelson, see you next week. we are the world. we are the two men. we are the one. i am so excited to be. we are the one. ♪ ♪ >> i'm shannon bream pure president-elect donald trump begins premiering -- preparing his tick of chief of staff after sweep of all seven battleground states with the late call for errors on a saturday.
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♪ ♪ >> together we will unlock america's glories -- >> donald trump goes from former to future president declaring an unprecedented mandate now the guessing him in full swing over who will get positions in his next demonstration as republicans retake control of the senate and hold a narrow edge in the fight for the house congressman byron donald's joins us exclusively to discuss the g.o.p.'s road map with potentially unified government spirit then. >> i have a concerned the far left is pressuring the party to take policy positions that are deeply unpopular. >> deja vu. democrats taking stock of what went wrong and what comes next congressman dean phillips who challenged biden in the democratic primary over the debate of the parties path forward spirit and would be trump's legal cases stand ahead of his second term? hours send a panel on one his political comeback could mean for his challenges in court all right now on fox news sunday. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> hello from fox news sunday in washington here's a quick look at your headlines a firefighter has been killed battling wildfires about 50 miles from new york city severe drought has created dangerously dry conditions in the northeast and resulting fires have led to an air quality alert for the big apple and surrounding areas. republicans need just five more house seats out of the remaining 20 undecided races in order to maintain control of the house. democrats need to win 16 to get to the majority. and arizona becomes the last battleground state its been called for president-elect donald trump giving him a total of 312 electoral votes per that is compared to 226 for vice president harris trump leads in the popular vote for more than four and a half million votes. in a moment we will talk with republican congressman byron donalds on the new era for the g.o.p. and also former democratic presidential candidate dean phillips una has
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a primary challenge against president biden after repeatedly warning democrats of biden's decision to run for reelection could be disastrous. but first coverage at the white house on the president biden's final month in office but we begin with lucas tomlinson west palm beach near president-elect trumps estates. hello lucas. >> shannon and the president-elect donald trump will return to the white house wednesday to meet with president biden to cap what some say would say is the greatest political comeback since richard nixon. >> a historic realignment in aiding citizens of all backgrounds around a common core of common sense. >> he is the first candidate in 40 years to sweep the key 2024 swing states be a folders firmly rejecting the biden and harris agenda. the front runners to join the key cabinet positions in diplomacy and national homeland security law enforcement and
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energy to carry out trump's mandate. >> i'm a soldier and the president of the united states calls you to serve than you have to take that very seriously. >> he is a reforming he is a disrupter so i certainly would be willing to serve again i think it would be in honor of a lifetime. >> i will work with the trump administration in whatever capacity they think is best eric. >> every position he has their 25 qualify people banging on the door. >> helping him that the candidates we'll be his new chief of stash does chief of staff susie wildes. the first female to hold the drop your some democrats perhaps with an eye on 28 willing to work with her. >> i want our president to succeed. our job and my job is not to wake up every single day and get a crowbar and try to pull in the spokes of the wheel of the trump administration. >> this week, expect more candidates being vented for cabinet positions to come to palm beach. two who won't be coming our mike pompeo and nikki haley, trump
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said he had not invited them. >> thank you lucas. turning to the white house rich edson hello rich. >> hello shannon. 71 days left in the administration officials here say president biden and has plummeted left to do before democrats turn control of the white house and senate over to the republicans. officials say the president is focused on keeping the government open, approving hurricane relief money, passion does passing national defense spending overseeing an orderly transition. >> we want to have an effective, efficient transition of power so we are not ready -- we are ready to provide that. as you know the president invited the president-elect donald trump to come to the white house. >> before he moves in the biden the administration is trying to send more weapon shipments to ukraine. officials are also working to improve pending environmental regulations though they can overturn many of their recent rules.
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the trump transition tells fox news the incoming team is ready for any effort to trump proof new policies country to the new government plans and only slogan win. and the remaining days of the bite of presidency their balsam and calls for the scent -- sr. legal court justice to step down. their concerns among democrats about keeping that seat liberal. democrats who oppose the idea say the senate may have not enough time to confirm placement during biden's reading -- remaining weeks handing the court vacancy over the term. as underbite in phases sentencing on tax charges the white house maintains the president has no plans to pardon his son. shannon. >> shannon: rich edson thank you. joining me now the florida republican congressman byron donald's welcome back to fox news sunday. >> it to be back with you. >> shannon: let me start with this didn't you go into tuesday mention it would be quite decisive as it was not only the top of the ticket at the senate
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and house race as well still waiting on the house. >> while i did but before we get to that i want to thank the american people for voting for donald trump for allowing us the opportunity to get the job done and make our nation great again we're going to get to work. but you're question if they think it was going to be decisive because it didn't matter what state you are in the same issues were bothering the american people. at terrible economy, high inflation have open borders and conflict around the globe. donald trump is the person to candidate the men with the ability to fix these problems the american people saw clearly that's why his victory is overwhelming. >> let's talk about the critics who have ominous warnings that he is once again president-elect david french rating in "the new york times" if trump was telling the truth about his intentions than he will attempt to campaign a retribution. and ness -- mass deportation that will factor families. create chaos and american communities and potentially result and active-duty troops being deployed to our cities.
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here's what your house culligan democratic congressman richie torres had to say. >> one of the fundamental differences between his first presidency and subsequent presidency is the fact that he now enjoys absolute immunity. he seems to be intent on exacting revenge against his political enemies. >> shannon: how do you respond to americans who say they are now fearful about a second trump presidency? >> for the american people who've been listening to these laws from the democratic left, i would tell you that this is not something donald jump has ever spoken to for he is committed to whatsoever there is no enemies list a mean the other people have been opposed to him he is focused on the american people. job number 1 is securing our border and beginning the process of deporting illegal immigrants out of our country for job number 2 is getting our economy thriving in again. becoming energy dominant again. that is his focus. his focus is the american people
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not some enemies list that only gets talked about in the daily cost or salon.com or anyplace like that. he is focused on making our country great and what will happen in our country's success is going to be the measurement that he will use to demonstrate he is back in the white house and back in charge of running this nation that metric is success. there is no other measure. >> shannon: okay to the point joe rogan who is a late and/or serve donald trump said he now does have two take his sweet dough she has a great opportunity to get things together and get things done this is what is a postelection. >> sleeve got a real chance to make real change. he is got to knock attacked the left, not attack everybody let them all talk their [bleep] but unit. now it is tempting you -- to need to unite everybody. >> there a lot to don't think he will be about unity pair what do you say to joe rogan's point? >> i think what he's saying is absolutely correct and he will be focused on those things. look at the announcements he has made pair one of the key things
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is he wants to support a constitutional amendment to break a personal -- professional term limits. that something that's been supported a longtime. look at what's happening already across the globe. qatar once hamas out of delhi the chinese signal they want peaceful relations and the russians and ukrainians now saying they are open to talking. european union wants to buy liquid natural gas from the united states. this caravan that was building below our southern border is now starting to break up because they know donald trump is going to be the next president of the united states and we are not going to tolerate more illegal immigration. those are the things that unite the american people. if you have talking heads on the left who want to go down the line of their conspiracy theories let them. donald trump is going to be focused on the american people. >> shannon: one of the places he made up a lot of ground with where blackmail voters in particular pair and know you hosted events specifically to have conversations with them, what did you hear at those events that gives you an
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understanding of why there was that shift in the electric? >> i heard the same thing talking to black men that i heard talking with anybody across our country. how are we going to get ahead and make more money and be able to pass on the gone to our children? how are we going to secure the southern border? it's not fair that you have illegals coming in getting gas cards, getting hotel stays and all the like. that's not right peak that's not right. the city of new york has announced not giving food cards that's because of donald trump and the fact he won. so what you heard from blackman you also for heard from hispanic men and you heard also from in part suburban women. they want a country that is safe, an economy that's thriving. donald trump is going to deliver on all those promises. >> shannon: so we will talk later in the show about the path for democrats and republicans to hold control of the house and already the speaker is talking about an ambitious agenda the republicans controlled the house senate and white house. reuters points out its tax cut
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proposal trump maid in the campaign trail from extending the 2017 tax cuts to abolishing tax on tips, overtime and social security benefits could add seven and a half trillion dollars to the nation's debt over the next decade. they sate the nonpartisan committee for nonresponsible federal budget. some of those things around her to-do list for the republicans so one of the offsets to those cuts and water -- what about the issue of national debt? frankly folks think it didn't get new the inept discussion if at all on the campaign trail. >> two quick thanks win anyone talks about tax policy from these foundations, what they never say to the american people is that win they talk about $7 trillion is because that's using static modeling. i want to get to tech does technical but it doesn't take into effect the impact of lower tax rates and economic growth as a result. so no, it doesn't cost $7 trillion. the reason we know this is because under its first tax policy the current tax law today the democrats and all these
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outside groups that it would cost $5 trillion the truth is the federal government raised more tax revenue that was ever modeled or contemplated by any of these organizations so president trumps tax policy is actually going to be a benefit to the united states because it's going to bring more economic growth. number 2, there are massive areas in the federal government that need to be scaled back that he may cut pair one of them he'll take a long, hard look at are the tax credits and the inflation reduction act. we need to look at those. they told us in d.c. it will cost $276 billion. if you talk to golden saxon or anyone on the street the value is $1.4 trillion so if you want to find money to pay for tax policies we can grow our economy and, so working families can get ahead with no tax on tips and no tax on the return, how about we get rid of the democrats spending boondoggles that came in under the last demonstration.
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>> shannon: i want to make sure i ask you cuts of the report about the daily wire they broke the story a couple days ago about nema. my home state and florida and near district has been hit hard by numerous big store collapse a couple years pair the daily wire reporting people were told win they were out canvassing in south florida that penal workers were told to avoid homes that had trump symbols are trump flexed, fema responded saying we are horrified that this took place and therefore have taken extreme actions to correct the situation. the governor desantis said he is launching an investigation there. what extreme action do you think needs to be taken? >> anybody involved in that should be fired immediately. not asked to resign not brought in front of a congressional hearing they should be fired immediately. we are not going to have a country where we are going to decide who gets help and who doesn't based upon who you support politically or what you would like anything else.
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secondarily win it comes to people my recommendation for the trump transition team is fema becomes a stand-alone agency that directly reports to the white house pair you have to get it out of homeland security. that agency is a massive labyrinth with a bunch of different departments. fema should be a direct report agency to the white house because win disaster recovery needs to take place, we need quick answers out of fema not you're crack ones that go through the labyrinth of federal deferments. my district doubled this first hand a few years ago during hurricane ian it was hard to get answers out of fema still somewhat hard to get answers now. i think if you talk to any governor they would agree. it needs to be a direct report agency to the white house that way the people of america win disaster strikes, they know this is the first priority of the president. the president has eyes on it and they are going to get the help they need immediately. >> in your area folks still need
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help and all through florida georgia the carolinas. we are tracking that to a congressman thank you very much. >> thank you. >> shannon: we will hear from the other side of the aisle democratic congressman dean phillips who challenged president biden at the primary joins us with his assessment of his party's crushing losses. where do democrats go from here? ♪ ♪ >> fox news sunday is sponsored by pacific life (♪) the retirement you've always imagined, is well within reach. (♪) a steady stream of protected income can be just what you need to stay in the moment. for nearly 160 years, generations have put their trust in pacific life's strength and stability. because life isn't about what tomorrow brings. it's what you do with it. ask a financial professional about pacific life. (♪)
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donald trump is officially taken every battleground state on the mat pair the party is assessing its future. one democrat who openly warned against president bynum running again a full year ago and actually mounted a primary run themselves joins us now. minnesota democratic horseman dean phillips good to see you this morning congressman. >> could be with you shannon. >> shannon: i don't know if indicated is the right word because i'm sure you took no joy in one happen tuesday night but do you feel like may be your voice was ignored and the way the parties should have given more full thought to? >> shannon my voice yes was ignored but tens of millions of americans voices were ignored so they were suppressed in addition franchise. i think frankly that's what's led to trumpet some people getting tired being on the sidelines and their voices diminished. i was nothing only one that recognized what was likely to happen last week. i was only one that was willing to say it live and i think it's that culture of silence and perverse incentives and are applicable system that is really costing our country and it's not
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unique to one party or another. it's a real problem and i'm on a mission to expose the truth and promote transparency shannon's him sunlight on reality. hopefully provide some competition for two parties that have a monopoly on our electoral system and i think it's what george washington warns us about in his farewell address 70 years ago we should take heed fast. >> while you are leaving congress does not language make sure you considering leaving the democrat does leaving the democratic party? >> i like to try to help my democratic party i think the values unprincipled that it been the foundation of the democratic party now for some generations are important. i think america needs a thoughtful principle strong progressive party and conservative party but the parties are not serving american interest right now and i'm deeply concerned. thank about it shannon there is no party talking about fiscal responsibility and no parties making its key platform element working together and solving problems. our health care systems are an
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unmitigated disaster. our immigration system at disaster. no party has monopoly on ideas and i'm one of those getting sick and tired of it. representing what i call the exhausted majority centre-right and scepter of -- centre-left americans who deserve better but congress cannot fix this pair president trump president biden cannot fix this. we have got to start setting aside the nonsense coming back together and elevating people of confidence, decency and integrity so we can get our act together because time is short and the needs are significant. >> so you're party did coalesce around president biden when he decided he would run again one of the does one of the post messages come from "the washington post" saying democrats began the season by titling the fiction that bynum was physically and mentally fit to serve another four years and one of the world's most demanding jobs. do you feel there is some blame that should be aside -- assigned to those close to the president who maybe didn't get full access and people didn't have a full
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picture i don't know that for members of congress but weaver completes from many people they couldn't get to him or spend time with him and there was this shield that propped them up as being more mentally physically fit then he was for the campaign ahead. >> the answers this. encapsulation is a very dangerous strategy. in american politics. it thrives on transparency and truth. president biden is a good man even my republican colleagues will say the same thing but he is an old man. his physical decline and communication decline are real. overwhelming majority of americans saw that as evidence of the inability to serve another term and it's not what might be real it's what perception is and that's what reality in politics and yes there are many people i believe are accountable for making a terrible mistake in judgement. he was not the only one that could've beaten donald trump he was one of the few that couldn't and sadly we ended up elevating another candidate who is not positioned well to win. shannon the answers so simple
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and america it's competition pair we are a country predicated on it. when any party surprises that, one state party leaders in florida and north carolina and wisconsin and others remove candidates from ballots that's anti-democracy and both parties have to do soul-searching right now. my friends in the republican side, my friend byron donalds they've got a big responsibility coming up to hold this present accountable and ensure the constitution comes first. i upped to the task and i just want both parties to do some soul-searching, leadership on both sides to prioritize problem-solving and demonstrate that democracy still works because there are a lot of people around the world, leaders in russia, china, north korea and iran who are looking to us to fail and the answer lies with all of us not our leaders in congress are the white house cult action once more all of us got to stop the nonsense and prioritize competency and decency pair i'll do my very best to inspire it. >> shannon: so in the more
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immediate future democrats are doing a sort of autopsy on what happens in that shellacking on tuesday and a pair you said recently the party has good products and terrible packaging and distribution but here's what maureen dowd writes about democrats. she said a party embraced a worldview of hyper political correctness, condescension and cancelation. they have to be avoiding extreme policies that alienate many americans would otherwise be drawn to the party. you've acknowledge there are some positions the left-wing of the party of dicken that have alienated millions and millions of americans. isn't more about the policy are is it about the messaging? >> ethic it's fair to say richie torres has said it recently hacked the elements of the far left of the democratic party and far right of the republican party should be disenfranchised because they do not represent america. but those elements cast a shadow on both sides of the aisle i think that is true. but if you look at some of the valid measures just in the last election florida voting
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overwhelmingly to protect women's reproductive rights and missouri will -- >> florida did not just to be clear florida did not approve that measure that would expand abortion excess. >> china asset overwhelming voters they didn't get to 60 but a majority of floridians voted to productive -- protect women's reproductive rights yet they voted to rick candidate to a misery raising minimum wage. alaska you look around the country a lot of red states were favoring democratic policies so i would argue yes, our product is not the real problem, our packaging and our messengers and distribution is a real problem and i think it's fair to say if you ask people what the democratic brand stands for right now it's real complicated and that's a real important problem. we have to articulate what we stand for and again solving problems that is the issue that no one, no party or leader right now is really addressing periods we a political system that's really has incentives that are
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working against us -- against us in the corruption has to be addressed because we've legalized it in this country are both parties were subject to and i'm going to start telling a lot of truths are in the coming months and years. >> shannon: you can always tell them here on fox news sunday if you got anything to share. >> i will i look forward to it. >> shannon: i want to play something similar wednesday win it became clear president up would be elected about partially what he thanks happened. were am in this campaign and there is racial bias in this country and there is sexism in this country. anybody who thinks that that didn't in any way impact the outcome of this race is wrong. >> shannon: but you know the numbers president trump improved his numbers with women and black voters and latino voters they voted for him because they wanted to feel safer and better about their economics he said. that's one of those supporting democrats saying simply sexism and racism and the country got it wrong and that's why they
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pick this man to be president again. >> and if that becomes the primary focus we are going to lose perpetually because that's exactly think what we've done wrong reviews condemnation of donald trump versus imitation to donald trump supporters. f never known any industry political or professional in which a strategy of condemnation works better than -- invitation pair so there you have it peer its true and by the way listening my kid traveling the and simply listen to people is the easiest rest to be for success. i encourage my callings democrats particularly to get out and to rule america and sit with people listen to them have a cup of coffee and understand they are not racist, they are not pickets they are not anti-semites is simply want what all of us want. security and safety an opportunity and a sense of some american unity as well and got to get rid of the position. i think both parties have a lot to learn on that subject and we
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are desperate for leadership that will do so. i'm not certain it will come in the next four years but hopefully we will see better in jewels rise in the next election. >> shannon: well if for you that means venturing into a third party that we are certainly strong conversations about that this time around that didn't quite take hold but whatever the future is congressmen keep us abreast we'd like to know. >> thank you keep the faith i appreciate the invitation. >> shannon: up next the battle for control of the house. out breakdown some of the remaining undecided raises that could determine whether republicans score a clean sweep of both ends of pennsylvania avenue and our sunday panel is here with a closer look at what happens to all those legal cases now pending against president-elect trump. ♪ ♪
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welcome back. days after the election we're still waiting to see whether republicans will hold onto the house or democrats will flip enough seats to assume control come january. great now 20 seats across the country still remain undescended. democrats have 1202 so far so they would need 16 more to flip the house. republicans have lockton 213 and that means they need five more if they want to hold onto the majority. so let's take a look at some of the races that of yet to be
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called here in arizona let's look at their sixth district incumbent in a tight race with kiersten ingle. they went head-to-head in 2022. winning by fewer than 6000 votes. not in california which is gotten attention as well the 27th district there mike garcia facing george whiteside garcia has been a member of congress since 2020 and has defeated democratic challenger in three previous elections but is in danger of losing his seat this time around. let's take you to another really close one that is in iowa. there it is still yet to be called. this district christina bohannon is challenging incumbent mary miller who has served two terms in congress. abortion has been a hot topic of topic in that respect of hot button topic. if they maid to the house they will hold both giving the part does party a clean sweep of
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washington peer let's talk about with our sunday group hosted media bus on fox news channel editor in chief mollie hemingway also marie harf and jeff mason reuters white house correspond to. welcome 20 of those races still undetermined but if republicans and up and charged this is noted about the speaker's plans, tax cuts securing this southern border and taking a blowtorch to federal regulations are at the top of the agenda if the g.o.p. sweeps the white house and congress jeff, if they do, there will be pressure on them to actually deliver on a lot of big promises. >> there absently is and that's been one of the challenges that the republican majority in the houses facing this year not being able to get a lot done despite having majority. that majority is very slim and if they get it again it may be slim although 20 seats they could certainly make that at the great majority than they had peer but there will be pressure and, you know, i think if you
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watch the market reacts the last few days is also an expectation among financial markets those tax cuts are going to come and that those regulations are going to go away. >> okay so while we wait to see how the house settles president trump is working in his transition back into government and there are a number of reports that their people in these agencies planning to trump proof the situation before he gets there. "politico" says this about advocates some are already preferring to push current leadership and homelansecurity do take steps to stymie the incoming trump team peer also on another report says about state department, despondent bite and administration officials are mulling how to protect their national security priorities. discussions about what to do next comes as trump's defeat of vice president marie harf -- kamala harris cent waves of fear through federal workers and "washington post" has similar reporting. a lot of demand limped. >> yellow good luck with that because outgoing ministrations always try to put tax in front
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of the incoming tank. it really works because the president has sweeping powers to come in and reversed. we saw win joe biden came in and win trump had his first term. but i want to emphasize because i think the house we'll go republicans hacked they will do basically a president trump wants because of his sweeping mandate. but it's more fun being. and what happens is anything that happens that screws up is you're fault. you can't just kick kamala harris around anymore a zero left with competing factions in your party. tax cuts are too expensive that kind of thing. so it's nice to them but then you've got to deliver. >> shannon: there is a lot of stuff they've got done we're going to run out of government funding again republicans are going to have a lot to deal with once they're in control presuming they do take the house this will be the first time that's happened since the first trump administration pair for the first trumpet ministrations all resistance not just from unelected and unaccountable
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bureaucrats in these federal agencies cafe also saw resistance from fellow republicans you even saw mitch mcconnell earlier this year claiming he would fight republicans more than he was democrat spec i think what this election what we've seen is their euros -- there zero appetite for this resistance from republican stash establishment are those unelected unaccounted for. there is a lot to do to save the country the people voted overwhelmingly for donald trump so and other republicans so a lot we'll be expected of them. >> and there's a lot of talk about how the voting win. murray weaver together election night for eight hours of this. axioms says this about finger-pointing, one person involved told them the 107th day hares campaign was nearly flawless. defining camping that preceded it was the opposite. former biden stafford dismissed those criticism as making excuses for the vice president's failures quote how did you spend $1 billion and not when.
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>> asked the democratic circular firing squad is turning on all cylinders today. biden's administration should have told a more compelling story about the things they did to lift up the middle class to bring back jobs and putting manufacturing jobs. at thank kamala harris ran a very good campaign giving her limited amount of time and given there is globally this post-pandemic post inflation sort of anti-incumbent sentiment sweeping around the country and around the world today. democrats are also relishing the fact that many states went red but voters will differ increased minimum wage to protect abortion rights. that happen in a state like missouri so they are voting for more parts of the democratic message benefit democrats. it also held onto michigan and wisconsin and nevada so were also trained to figure out is trump singular. is he just a cultural phenomenon
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that tapped into this incredible anger at the current and administration. more kamala harris pendant run at a popular incumbent and she couldn't run as an outsider because she works at 1600 pennsylvania avenue. the obama coalition is over and democrats have to figure out how to rebuild the next new coalition in a way win george bush -- then we got barack obama that's what we have to do now. >> there question about who the leaders going to be is what they're looking for. >> there a lot of job vacancies right now. counter briefly add that for all the journalists, of never seen such tilted coverage toward one candidate kamala harris who told us it is a great campaign and maybe there is nothing she could have done given the magnitude of trump's appeals from more black and latino is one example. suddenly as soon as it's over we said it was such a model campaign and she made so many mistakes and that suggests they
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were covering for her and it turned on a dime. >> and it makes you think about the fact they were being fully honest with us about president biden either. >> the media were wrong basically about everything this entire campaign. season and they really lost their ability to track a candidate over the finish line but there are these issues with the republican party and democrat party. the republican party we are told all trump was damaging to that brand and he was going to destroy republican party instead he has one of the biggest electoral college victories since the 80s peer and he is also done something to republicans what they really wanted which is create a multi- racial multiethnic broadly appealing party pair so that's all happen but also the democrat party is really in that situation they want to moderate them if you have all -- might have a way going forward but voters who clearly thought their vote -- their views on many topics was just way too radical.
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so they need to improve going forward they will have to moderate. >> and on the part of this about the legal case of president trump because part of the blame game going on are those who say he should be convicted and in jail. if people did a good job on that he wouldn't have been on the ballot. "politico" claims the attorney general said trump got away with it because the button in ministrations massive missteps now clearer than ever girl and was a highly questionable choice to serve as attorney general from the start a lot of people didn't feel away at the time from the outset of the item presidency it was apparent garland had little desire to investigate and prosecute trump of course the same we said about the federal case. >> i think you'd be hard-pressed to find many democrats praising garland. i think that applies to people at the white house as well. certainly there is consternation with them and consternation in that article that's how it
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should have gone with mitch mocha -- mcconnell and republicans voting to impeach former president trump and his second impeachment because that would have prevented him from being able to run again. of course the ultimate view which i'm sure mel is about to jump in on is saying all those charges or unfair in the first place. it doesn't matter. he won and those cases are going to go away. but in general emma kratz i think are going to be frustrated a democratic and administration didn't -- >> the abuse of law we'll be one of the most underrated issues that motivated a lot of people to vote for donald trump having democratic prosecutors opened on the eastern seaboard trying to imprison their political opponent and bankrupt him and remove him from the ballot as an assault on democracy and the same time trying to push that mandate. people were hoping they were having rule of law going forward
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and no more of these clinical prosecutions designed to go after not just donald trump of people who are challenging school boards and prolific activists. this was the underrated story because our media are so in favor of kamala harris and the democrat party in general they failed to tell that story accurately. >> the reality is donald trump was accused of dozens of felony charges with convicted many of them and donald trump has stood on the campaign trail this campaign cycle and said he wants to go after his clinical opponents about them in jail. my point is that fair democrats and americans that look at the lynn neave charges he's been charged with some of which we saw him do with our own eyes the fact that you can be elected president and all that criminality and possible convictions just goes away in your held above the law to many americans today that feels deeply -- >> there with the democratic party treated it was it as if he was low the law and
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that peer is over and many people are happy. >> i agree i think it was an issue for a lot of people and that maybe was showing up in the list economy abortion immigration i think a lot of people thought that was a big issue stay with us we will talk about this more pure than media praising vice president harris flawless campaign as democrats do their postelection autopsy of. is the media do for an autopsy to? we will discuss that straight-ahead. ♪ ♪ multi-millionaires built their wealth the same way, you have... the fearless investor. the type a cpa. the bootstrapper. the bootmaker. yeehaw [narrator] but many do have something in common. we all trust schwab with our wealth. [narrator] thanks to our award-winning service, low costs and transparent advice. every day, over a million multi-millionares trust schwab with more than two trillion dollars of their wealth. what do people want more of? more “oh yeah!”
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kamala harris ran basically a flawless campaign. >> i think because she ran an incredible campaign its been very telling about who we are because a campaign did focus on effective democracies. >> she ran a flawless campaign. >> cannot use her filled non2019 and hold it against her after watching this incredible camping
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she is front. >> this was a historical loosely run campaign win the defendant ever endorses anyone. >> she did this time. many in the media praising kamala harris' fall this campaign despite the fact it ended in an electoral landslide -- we are back down and luckily we've got our own expert. how much of this was clearly a lot of mainstream media outlets? aris was the favorite candidate was sought many different ways as a time for the media to do a little bit of self-reflection as democrats are doing now to quick. >> yes, but don't hold her breath a soul-searching is not the media's strong suit and they were ready to go along to who's going to be in the cabinet. i guess kamala harris' campaign was a smidgen less -- but look at it this is the most massive media failure of the century just a humiliating debacle in some new levels. not blowing the forecast of the campaign but misjudging the
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country. misjudging the people that there would be a majority of people including minorities pack up and even people in urban areas who would support now present electronic peer at thank if you look at it in that sense pack this really very little good to say they were largely in a bubble pack they didn't understand why people would support donald trump does view them as a danger to democracy. then finally democrats at least those are mounting the right words immediately move to far left, why did we in leaning our working class basically actually carrying that out is difficult when you are leaderless and you have become shell-shocked. win you're still tight in my view to identity politics. >> something the new york reported about this this is how they view this will pair in america has now twice elected him as it's president there it's a disastrous revelation about what the united states really is.
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pointing the finger back to americans. >> it's a good example of the content in corporate media people have two average americans they prove you don't understand their country. you are seeing actually less self perfection this time than we saw in 2016 peer he might remember in 2016 they went on to create and participate in the russian inclusion hoax and have these elaborate conspiracy theories about how republicans were able to take control of the presidency that airfare so there is much that needs to be happening with the media but the most important thing perhaps is the cycle how on an important they became relative to podcast her spirit donald trump that even appeared on "60 minutes" because of their corruption and held by as they are they also had the situation where they didn't release the unattended transcript and video of their interview with cult kamala harris we still but know what they are hiding. instead the trump campaign effectively used podcasts to reach out to a different audience then the one served by corporate media. >> three hours with joe rogan
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says a lot. >> especially when one candidate does it and the other doesn't reach an agreement and doesn't happen. >> elon musk early in the hours of september 6 win it looked like trump had looked this thing and that's on x you are they media now jeff you are an media of the met media how do you take that? he has a lot of critics who say what's happening on x includes a lot of thanks in a not so palatable. >> i think that's a shift we've been seen for years now that everyone is a journalist anyone with an iphone can take video animal with a social media account and put out their own views and for that matter their own reporting. i don't think obviously is a journalist that means we're moving into their elevens, ethic we've got a really big job. we've had a big job for a long time but we are competing with a lot more different people than we used to. win i first joined reuters more than two decades ago, the wire
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services were the first ones to get a fitting out. we didn't even feel like we were competing with these papers than good grief that's changed entirely peer so, you know, he is not wrong that everyone out there with an x account and other social media has a way to get stuff out the way reporters do. >> the world's richest man has turned x into approach trump platform obviously limits allowed -- >> it's more important it's a free-speech platform. >> it's not. it's not. >> only one workable candidate and enters. >> it's factually inaccurate he is turned into approach trump platform where people on riverside are -- their accounts are being suspended, poster being taken down peer he is now using it anyway republicans used to accuse democrats of using social media peer and look as someone who's worked as on campaigns and thinking about how the media should be dealt with going forward to what we're talking about with podcasts, kamala harris actually was talking about things that help the middle-class.
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she was talking about housing tax child care tax credits, but she wasn't doing it as i agree with the reaching people where they are and trying to get to voters not just by traditional doorknocking, they knocked on so many doors in pennsylvania that we can before the election. >> by traditional camping standards it didn't work. win i worked for barack obama's campaign the things that work aren't working anymore and that's organizing, that's how much money you raise have doubts what media you engage with after 2004 we felt the same way we do today it's about our comparison 16. george bush won a second term little he knew what he was like as president. gupta 2008 no one would've predicted four years earlier that barack obama would win states like india and a so a lot can change it for years. democrats have a lot of work to do we have lots of young leaders in our party and lots more josh
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shapiro pete -- we will be fine but have to adjust this question of how we engage with voters and reach them and through what media platforms. >> okays that is not true that free-speech is necessarily approach trump although republicans seem to be better on speech then democrats. it's a big fluctuation social media continues to engage in censorship sometimes with the help of government through this complex. >> elon musk -- does that bother you? >> we are seeing google in particular doing a lot -- >> omega nist suppress news information as it relates to all the issues people vote on so censorship we'll be a major issue going forward and hopefully other social media platforms we'll also engage in free speech and debate. >> it is going to flush out all of these conversations bear a thoughtless these in the federal was interesting saying culture or did away better job of signaling trumps winds than broke and pulls. talked success of my first top gun and the rise of
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anti-u-boat comedians and podcasts. the author of the peace said they could've sensed it through the culture appear to be miss thackeray. >> to a lot extent although win donald trump was clever enough to go to mcdonald's in those images he sort of won the day. not as optimistic as jeff mason thank the media and numerous emotive credibility of the ratings are in the toilet. joe biden didn't love the media he didn't like it either that was a pub with his presidency but i think there was a bubble there. the soul-searching he mentioned i'd like to see more of it because podcasts have taken over, they are more fun and often obviously partisan peer we are seen as the dull dinosaurs. >> who's got a podcast at the stable great. >> amongst democrats as well i broke the story with a couple qualities that they were talking
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to joe broken but then it didn't happen peer afterwards they said they should have done that. >> there will be a lot of should haves as people look at everything in the wake of this and as we still wait where the tests settles panel think you. by the way especially to salute our veterans as the country prepares to honor our service members up next how you can get involved. ♪ ♪ but with 6-times the data. can your smartwatch do that? introducing kardiamobile 6l, the fda-cleared ekg that provides six-times more heart data than any smartwatch. and it detects three of the most common arrhythmias in just 30 seconds, including atrial fibrillation, bradycardia and tachycardia. kardiamobile 6l, the world's most advanced personal ekg. get yours today at kardia.com or amazon.
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