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mother would say but it's not just donald trump hillary clinton has advised joe biden not to concede to donald trump under any circumstances in other words not to promise a peaceful transition either joe biden should not concede under any circumstances because i think this is going to drag out and eventually i do believe he will win it so if no clear victory is determined on election night it could end up following the trajectory of the 2000 elections where the supreme court ended up picking who the winner was donald trump is already anticipating such circumstances i think this will end up in the supreme court and i think it's very important that we have 9 justices now that's convenient because the republicans could soon have a stranglehold over the supreme court a clear 63 majority the passing of supreme court just. this ruth bader ginsburg has set the stage for a big fight on capitol hill about who is going to replace her on the u.s. supreme court do you remember how ugly things got with brett kavanaugh well this time the stakes are much higher caleb mopp an artsy new york. a mess i
mother would say but it's not just donald trump hillary clinton has advised joe biden not to concede to donald trump under any circumstances in other words not to promise a peaceful transition either joe biden should not concede under any circumstances because i think this is going to drag out and eventually i do believe he will win it so if no clear victory is determined on election night it could end up following the trajectory of the 2000 elections where the supreme court ended up picking...
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i'm going to talk to the man who played donald trump for hillary clinton in 2016. his advice for joe biden. you don't want to miss that. even as demonstrators continue to hit the streets over the breonna taylor case. we're watching it all. live reports ahead, everybody. first nbc news has now learned a confirmation hearing is tentatively scheduled on october 12th, 16 days from now. an extremely aggressive time line to say the least. want to start with white house correspondent peter baker who has been reporting about the presumed nomination. good to see you. very much appreciate you joining us on this saturday. talk to me about this most recent development that we're hearing, this time line of october 12th for the beginnings of a confirmation hearing. >> yeah. that would be, as you put it, a very accelerated time frame. basically doing in two weeks what normally takes six weeks even under the best of circumstances for a supreme court nominee. republicans are saying that's fine because she was vetted just recently in 2017 when president trump appointed her to the ap
i'm going to talk to the man who played donald trump for hillary clinton in 2016. his advice for joe biden. you don't want to miss that. even as demonstrators continue to hit the streets over the breonna taylor case. we're watching it all. live reports ahead, everybody. first nbc news has now learned a confirmation hearing is tentatively scheduled on october 12th, 16 days from now. an extremely aggressive time line to say the least. want to start with white house correspondent peter baker who...
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donald trump, hillary clinton. trump's unfavorable numbers are much higher than joe biden's. people like biden more than trump. as a gop pollster, how much does that matter? >> well, it matters a great deal. what we saw in 2016 is for the first time nominee for either party was over 50% unfavorable. we were showing 24% of the electorate disliked votes going into the election day. 19% according to the exit polls who voted on election day disliked both candidates. the race came down to who would win a majority of the voters to put him up at the top, they moved at the last minute toward trump. what you've seen the entire four years of the trump presidency is this unfavorable rating has not gotten below 54% or above 58%. today he's right at that 55% unfavorable. as opposed to 2016, biden is much more favorable. in fact, he's net favorable. and there is only 7% that dislike both candidates and even with that group of voter, biden is winning 58% of them. a little bit different dynamic, it is part of what the trump campaig
donald trump, hillary clinton. trump's unfavorable numbers are much higher than joe biden's. people like biden more than trump. as a gop pollster, how much does that matter? >> well, it matters a great deal. what we saw in 2016 is for the first time nominee for either party was over 50% unfavorable. we were showing 24% of the electorate disliked votes going into the election day. 19% according to the exit polls who voted on election day disliked both candidates. the race came down to who...
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bit of video you have sent out yourself about the body language for when you played donald trump up against hillary clinton your debate preps. let's show it. she walks on stage, comes up i guess planning to shake your hand and you as donald trump... do this. and you go in for the hug and... laughter the secretary wanders away. i suspect we will not see that tonight or anything like that but what did it feel like to play donald trump? you know, it was a dark place to go, but as a couple of friends told me i had them preparing for it my whole life and i just had them preparing for it my whole life and ijust didn't realise it. that was a light—hearted moment, she had walked injust as that was a light—hearted moment, she had walked in just as we were having a conversation, her debate team bout what if trump tries to hug her? just ina kind what if trump tries to hug her? just in a kind of way to make it clear that he was taller than her or whatever it was and she said what are you laughing about? i said we are you laughing about? i said we are practising a hug and she said i'm not going to have him. i said i kn
bit of video you have sent out yourself about the body language for when you played donald trump up against hillary clinton your debate preps. let's show it. she walks on stage, comes up i guess planning to shake your hand and you as donald trump... do this. and you go in for the hug and... laughter the secretary wanders away. i suspect we will not see that tonight or anything like that but what did it feel like to play donald trump? you know, it was a dark place to go, but as a couple of...
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from 2016,er moment candidate donald trump and hillary clinton this time at the podium. the topic was debating on issues when this took place. [video clip] >> secretary clinton, same question because at this point social security and medicare are going to run out in the trust fund or want to run out of money. consider a president grand bargain that includes both tax increases and benefit cuts to try to save both programs? record as saying that we need to put more money into social security trust fund. that is part of my commitment to raise taxes on the wealthy. my social security payroll contribution will go up as will donald's assuming he gets out of it -- can't figure out how to get out of it. >> such a nasty woman. host: professor, was the reaction to that -- what was the reaction to that? guest: the outliers that we found in that 20 debate series, most conflictual. -- 2016 debate series. there we had the attack going on issues of social security and compare the two candidate positions. we also saw interruptions and name-calling. of tauntinglevel and name-calling and
from 2016,er moment candidate donald trump and hillary clinton this time at the podium. the topic was debating on issues when this took place. [video clip] >> secretary clinton, same question because at this point social security and medicare are going to run out in the trust fund or want to run out of money. consider a president grand bargain that includes both tax increases and benefit cuts to try to save both programs? record as saying that we need to put more money into social...
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let me ask you another comparison question here, this time in terms of the opposition to donald trump. hillary clintonate and the campaign that she ran, the strategic choices made by her campaign in 2016 -- how would you compare what she was doing and how she handled her campaign versus what the biden campaign is doing and how he's handling his campaign? >> well, i think one big difference is that in 2016, she simply thought she could disqualify donald trump and therefore people would not vote for him. and what we found out on election day is that there were people who did not think he was qualified to be president who nonetheless voted for him. i think the biden campaign is taking a different tack. i mean mike's right. the president is up against stiffer odds right now because he has a record, and he has four years in office, and people have made judgments, and most people have made firm judgments about what they think about him. but the other thing that the biden campaign is doing is they are trying to keep the focus on what they believe are the two overriding issues. one, the coronavirus pandemic a
let me ask you another comparison question here, this time in terms of the opposition to donald trump. hillary clintonate and the campaign that she ran, the strategic choices made by her campaign in 2016 -- how would you compare what she was doing and how she handled her campaign versus what the biden campaign is doing and how he's handling his campaign? >> well, i think one big difference is that in 2016, she simply thought she could disqualify donald trump and therefore people would not...
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hillary clinton is still wondering what she should have done. kathleen: but there is something else that is happening. by virtue of donald trump doing that, he distracted hillary clinton. part of her cognitive capacity is now dealing with a looming presence of a gigantic, potentially menacing male standing behind her. that means she does not have all the strategic resources available to focus on the audience member she is supposed to be answering. so to the extent you are giving cues to the audience member because you are responding to a question, he is actually accomplishing something, disadvantaging his opponent, which is why we ought to have rules that govern this and the moderator should enforce the rules. the moderator should say, excuse me. i want to stop for a moment. candidate trump, please get back over where you are supposed to be. now, madam secretary, let's take that question again. also, to the extent that the press becomes our way of seeing these things, the press displaces our ability to understand. things in short-term memory disappear if we do not move them into long-term memory. remember, trump snorting into
hillary clinton is still wondering what she should have done. kathleen: but there is something else that is happening. by virtue of donald trump doing that, he distracted hillary clinton. part of her cognitive capacity is now dealing with a looming presence of a gigantic, potentially menacing male standing behind her. that means she does not have all the strategic resources available to focus on the audience member she is supposed to be answering. so to the extent you are giving cues to the...
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and mary, four years ago, we take note that 84 million people watched donald trump and hillary clintonst night, about 10 million fewer, perhaps a sign of the exhaustion that we heard from some of those people interviewed in your piece. americans exhausted with politics and exhausted in this pandemic, quite frankly. i know both campaigns have publicly committed, at this point, to debating again and you've got news from the biden campaign, pointing to some positive numbers last night? >> reporter: well, david, so far tonight, both campaigns are saying that these next debates are still on. and tonight, the biden campaign is pointing to a new fund-raising bounce coming out of this campaign, just announcing that in the three hours around the event, they raised 10 million in small dollar donations, including $3.8 million in just the final hour of the debate. they see it as just a sign of the strength of this campaign, david. >> all right, mary, thank you tonight. and as i mentioned at the top, the debate commission now announcing that they will make changes to avoid a repeat of what this cou
and mary, four years ago, we take note that 84 million people watched donald trump and hillary clintonst night, about 10 million fewer, perhaps a sign of the exhaustion that we heard from some of those people interviewed in your piece. americans exhausted with politics and exhausted in this pandemic, quite frankly. i know both campaigns have publicly committed, at this point, to debating again and you've got news from the biden campaign, pointing to some positive numbers last night? >>...
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karen, the 2016 debates between donald trump and hillary clinton, the general election debates, came after we saw a very unconventional style and successful style for donald trump and the republican primary debates and when facing off with hillary clinton we got what we've become used to, sometimes the president seems to be rambling and still makes the point. listen. >> the birth certificate produced in 2011. you continue to question the president's legitimacy in 2012, '13, '14, '15. >> yeah. >> what do you say to americans -- >> i say nothing. i have very, very good relationships over the last little while with the african-american community. i think you can see that. and i feel that they really wanted me to come to that conclusion and i think i did a great job and a great service not only for the country but even for the president in getting him to produce his birth certificate. >> he has stuck to that, that the whole episode and getting the birth certificate a great service to the country. >> right. but now we are in a moment, john, where people are taking to the streets in a momen
karen, the 2016 debates between donald trump and hillary clinton, the general election debates, came after we saw a very unconventional style and successful style for donald trump and the republican primary debates and when facing off with hillary clinton we got what we've become used to, sometimes the president seems to be rambling and still makes the point. listen. >> the birth certificate produced in 2011. you continue to question the president's legitimacy in 2012, '13, '14, '15....
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hillary clinton. he also played donald trump during the hillary clinton debate prep back in 2016.nd normally i would do ladies first, but i've got to go to phillipe first. i'm sorry, but that story about you handing over your trump suit with an oversized jacket and shoe lifts to give it over to the new guy who's playing trump is just too funny. and i have to go to you first. so i want to play a little montage. this is trump versus hillary in 2016. here it is. >> as you know, you've seen me. i've been all over the place. you decided to stay home, and that's okay. >> i think donald just criticized me for preparing for this debate. and, yes, i did. and you know what else i prepared for? i prepared to be president. and i think that's a good thing. >> he'd rather have a puppet as president -- >> no puppet. >> it's pretty clear. >> you're the puppet. >> it's pretty clear you won't admit. it's just awfully good that someone with the temperament of donald trump is not in charge of the law in our country. >> because you'd be in jail. >> it kind of breaks your heart to watch this and realiz
hillary clinton. he also played donald trump during the hillary clinton debate prep back in 2016.nd normally i would do ladies first, but i've got to go to phillipe first. i'm sorry, but that story about you handing over your trump suit with an oversized jacket and shoe lifts to give it over to the new guy who's playing trump is just too funny. and i have to go to you first. so i want to play a little montage. this is trump versus hillary in 2016. here it is. >> as you know, you've seen...
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widespread praise after moderating the candidate of donald trump and hillary clinton and 2016, the trump biden debate set for september 20 ninth. >> the sports world is mourning the loss of tom seaver, many, the greatest of all time pitching since 1967-1977 winning three cy young awards in the 1960 world series. he would play another 10 years in the majors before retiring in 1986, after a battle with dementia, covid-19, he was 79 years old and he is called terrific. >> 10 minutes after the hour, portland's liberal mayor and his possible successor, and antifa supported. are we going from bad to worse. >> a jogger coming face-to-face with a bear. how the jogger managed to escape when "fox and friends first" rolls along on thursday morning. mike: right it ravaged portland's next mayor could be a self-proclaimed supporter of antifa. >> mayor tom wheeler of waiting a runoff. >> james bugles is if she wins it will mean more violence industry. he joins us now. james, this is not an exaggeration. these are exact words, she writes in january 2019 to those who say antifa are violent thugs, i'm not
widespread praise after moderating the candidate of donald trump and hillary clinton and 2016, the trump biden debate set for september 20 ninth. >> the sports world is mourning the loss of tom seaver, many, the greatest of all time pitching since 1967-1977 winning three cy young awards in the 1960 world series. he would play another 10 years in the majors before retiring in 1986, after a battle with dementia, covid-19, he was 79 years old and he is called terrific. >> 10 minutes...
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how is this debate different from the first face-off between donald trump and hillary clinton in 2016cesthe main here could be that we have an incumbent president trump, not two candidates vying for their first chance at the white house. this could be different because there is one thing to see trump as a candidate and another to see him as a sitting president with biden as the challenger. trump has spent a lot of time and energy trying to lower expectations for joe biden -- or lowering expectations, whether or not that was his intent, by talking about biden as sleepy joe, talking about raising questions about his mental acuity. that has the effect of lowering expectations. so i think there is an opportunity for biden to exceed those expectations. the risk for him is that he is very gaffe prone, so there is always the possibility of an unforced error and something he does to damage his campaign and himself, the type of thing that could become a viral moment that plays into trump's hands and the spec tatian's trump has set for him. one millionre than americans have already cast their b
how is this debate different from the first face-off between donald trump and hillary clinton in 2016cesthe main here could be that we have an incumbent president trump, not two candidates vying for their first chance at the white house. this could be different because there is one thing to see trump as a candidate and another to see him as a sitting president with biden as the challenger. trump has spent a lot of time and energy trying to lower expectations for joe biden -- or lowering...
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crowds flags thumbs up for a victory this seen on labor day 2016 for both donald trump and hillary clinton as they end their running mates started the general election campaign fast forward to 2020 where president trump convened what he called a press conference at the white house in reality this is the 2nd campaign event here in as many weeks trump said his administration will be the one to end the cold 1000 pandemic not that of a potential president joe biden this could have taken 2 or 3 years and instead it's going to be going to be done in a very short period of time could even have it. during the month of october trump's comments came after by campaigning in pennsylvania accused him of letting politics not science guide efforts to develop a covert $900.00 vaccine. but the problem. my problem. i think there are 3 or if you have really good. luck. going on the mining public. for biden and trump's running mates labor day campaigning was more traditional both mike pence and kamel harris reaching out to blue collar voters in wisconsin and will cross pence talked up trumps trade policies as
crowds flags thumbs up for a victory this seen on labor day 2016 for both donald trump and hillary clinton as they end their running mates started the general election campaign fast forward to 2020 where president trump convened what he called a press conference at the white house in reality this is the 2nd campaign event here in as many weeks trump said his administration will be the one to end the cold 1000 pandemic not that of a potential president joe biden this could have taken 2 or 3...
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> i think in 2016 there were a lot of people that tune into the first debate between donald trump and hillary clintony wanted to see what this would be like. donald trump came out of nowhere and he would never run for political office, they wanted to see that. donald trump is trained to push hard that he is a fighter and he will go out on the debate stage and clobbered joe biden who is meat. obviously joe biden has been campaigning and debating for decades now so he is obviously a person that i think there will be a lot of people tuning in and that might be a factor, the debate including the vice presidential debate that might get the undecideds to say i watch this, i heard what i wanted to hear or this person was acting the way i wanted to hear them so this could still be a factor, any of these debates could be a factor. arthel: we will watch them all. anita kumar thank you very much. take care. eric: germany threatening sanctions against russia and does not clarify what happened at the apparent poisoning russian opposition leader. what could this mean for u.s. relations with moscow and berlin, the
> i think in 2016 there were a lot of people that tune into the first debate between donald trump and hillary clintony wanted to see what this would be like. donald trump came out of nowhere and he would never run for political office, they wanted to see that. donald trump is trained to push hard that he is a fighter and he will go out on the debate stage and clobbered joe biden who is meat. obviously joe biden has been campaigning and debating for decades now so he is obviously a person...
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he well recall that 4 years ago when the election between donald trump and hillary clinton was taking place there was a vacancy at that time on the supreme court but senate republicans who controlled the chamber prevented the ability of the sitting president barack obama to fill the seat with someone who was sitting on the on the court of appeals 4 years later senate republicans are still in control and they say that they have an obligation to help their person in the white house donald trump who is running for reelection someone who ran on putting as many conservative justices and judges in the nation's courthouses as possible they are waiting for the president to formally nominate a candidate this coming saturday and then they hope that they will be able to do the background checks have a confirmation hearing and have a floor vote before november 3rd that is of course election day here in the united states the idea is that with the court coming back into session in the next few weeks and with an important court hearing on health care laws coming up on november 10th they want someone
he well recall that 4 years ago when the election between donald trump and hillary clinton was taking place there was a vacancy at that time on the supreme court but senate republicans who controlled the chamber prevented the ability of the sitting president barack obama to fill the seat with someone who was sitting on the on the court of appeals 4 years later senate republicans are still in control and they say that they have an obligation to help their person in the white house donald trump...
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that could have been off the rails between donald trump and hillary clinton.ve chris that, he wants to set the table and let them engage. there will be times, i am sure he will push back. especially if something is said that is not there. >> dana: they have so many topics to cover from the economy and the coronavirus and the supreme court and other things that have been in the news. you have a little bit of news today. 3 days in the brink, a great book and also in paper book. >> yes, all 3 books are out. we are excited. it's good to talk about presidents in the past because we can learn from history. >> dana: we will watch history tonight. thanks, bret. fox news has you covered tonight. 6 p.m. eastern i join bret baier and martha maccallum to preview the first presidential debate. at 9 p.m. chris wallace moderates the match up. after the main event i will be back with bret and martha with all of your favorites here at fox news. next a battle over the supreme court that will spill on the debate stage. our panel weighs in live here in cleveland. awww yeah, it's
that could have been off the rails between donald trump and hillary clinton.ve chris that, he wants to set the table and let them engage. there will be times, i am sure he will push back. especially if something is said that is not there. >> dana: they have so many topics to cover from the economy and the coronavirus and the supreme court and other things that have been in the news. you have a little bit of news today. 3 days in the brink, a great book and also in paper book. >>...
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let's start with candidate donald trump versus hillary clinton in october and the second debate of 2019e been destroyed for doing one fifth of what you have done. >> it is awfully good that someone with the temperament of donald trump is not in charge of law in our country. >> you would be in jail. jillian: what do you make of that? >> they are ready for a fight and that is what people are bracing themselves for an looking forward and concerned it is going to be a bareknuckled fight. jillian: all eyes, a lot of eyes on joe biden because we haven't seen him out in public, haven't heard them answering many questions, haven't seen him interacting so listen to what joe biden had to say. >> my friend says 30% of the american people are takers, 40% of people won't take responsibility. talking about places i grew up, my neighbors in scranton. >> making that personal connection eight years ago. >> i'm not sure, haven't seen the video, but the biggest challenge, the debates, so many decided what they want to do, persuading fence sitters to jump to one side of the other or avoiding that rejection
let's start with candidate donald trump versus hillary clinton in october and the second debate of 2019e been destroyed for doing one fifth of what you have done. >> it is awfully good that someone with the temperament of donald trump is not in charge of law in our country. >> you would be in jail. jillian: what do you make of that? >> they are ready for a fight and that is what people are bracing themselves for an looking forward and concerned it is going to be a bareknuckled...
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offering dirt on hillary clinton courtesy of the government that they wanted donald trump to use hillary clinton in the campaign. tax law says you can't deduct business expenses. expenses that were accrued based on your participation and the political campaign. that does appear to be the type of expenses for don jr. he never deducted it as a business expense. the president also deducted it as a business expense of his taxes, over $70 of hair styling expenses for himself. really? he deducted $100,000 of hair and makeup expenses for his daughter, ivanka. consulting fees are supposed to go to independent consultants and not to your own employee like ivanka trump. the tax records recorded by the "times" shown the president taken millions of dollars from foreign sources since he's been from the white house including money from turkey and india and the flphilippines. he has done that to the tune of millions of dollars. when it comes to money from russia, trump's miss universe pageant, that pageant lost money regularly except for that year when it was moved to russia in 2013. a russian billiona
offering dirt on hillary clinton courtesy of the government that they wanted donald trump to use hillary clinton in the campaign. tax law says you can't deduct business expenses. expenses that were accrued based on your participation and the political campaign. that does appear to be the type of expenses for don jr. he never deducted it as a business expense. the president also deducted it as a business expense of his taxes, over $70 of hair styling expenses for himself. really? he deducted...
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. >> do you think, chai, it's an unique struggling with donald trump and hillary clinton in addition being a woman nominee and all of the cross-issues there, do you think that donald trump struck a nice balance or that donald trump was running the night? >> well, a casual viewer could say donald trump was running the night, the problem is that a casual viewer, like most voters, what they really want is a return to life. and the problem was donald trump's performance was completely abnormal. there was no sense -- if you're a person worried about losing your life to covid or losing your job to a bad economy that you wanted four more years of this circus. you want to return to normal life. and donald trump simply did not deliver that tonight. yeah, he dominated but he still lost. >> victoria. >> so, this was a debate where donald trump was speaking to his base. he went into it knowing that he wasn't going to pick up any undecided voters, any of those women in the suburbs of plain kn plano, texas, saying, hey, i like what this guy is saying and i'll vote for him. he's in his alternate re
. >> do you think, chai, it's an unique struggling with donald trump and hillary clinton in addition being a woman nominee and all of the cross-issues there, do you think that donald trump struck a nice balance or that donald trump was running the night? >> well, a casual viewer could say donald trump was running the night, the problem is that a casual viewer, like most voters, what they really want is a return to life. and the problem was donald trump's performance was completely...
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voters who thought the supreme court was a big concern for them, they mostly sided with donald trump over hillary clintonnd, it's different. the president has put two justices on the court and we are seeing now that liberals are the ones who are energized. they want to shift the balance back toward the center or left. with already having two justices, conservatives are more -- than they were four years ago. again, bloomberg is reporting that president trump plans to name judge amy coney barrett to replace justice ginsburg. we could hear that announcement from the president tomorrow. the president could still change his mind as he often does. judge barrett has been the favorite it seems for the last several days. she still is a favorite and as bloomberg is reporting, president trump plans to name her as his pick tomorrow. thank you so much for that update. i will let you go. oft does it for this edition uber technology. next week, we will bring you special coverage of the presidential debate. that will start tuesday 8:30 p.m. eastern time. next, wall street week with david westin. have a great weekend. th
voters who thought the supreme court was a big concern for them, they mostly sided with donald trump over hillary clintonnd, it's different. the president has put two justices on the court and we are seeing now that liberals are the ones who are energized. they want to shift the balance back toward the center or left. with already having two justices, conservatives are more -- than they were four years ago. again, bloomberg is reporting that president trump plans to name judge amy coney barrett...
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donald trump. keep in mind that four years ago within the military donald trump beat hillary clinton by 20 points. if the election were held today, military members support vice president biden 4 percentage points more than donald trump. and that's because they see a commander and chief who is unfit. they see a president who is unfit to be commander and chief. and that's why it's reflected in the way they feel. why is that important? look, men and women in uniform are going to do their job. they're is going to carry out every legal order. but if they don't have confidence in the commander and chief, that impacts morale. it impacts military readiness. so we need a commander and chief. and i think that in november the american people have a real choice. do we want a commander and chief who is steady and principled like joe biden who has an empathy and understanding for the men and women who serve, why they serve, the sacrifices they make, a willingness to celebrate and honor them and their families, or do we want a commander and chief like donald trump who be littles them, who won't even stand up to
donald trump. keep in mind that four years ago within the military donald trump beat hillary clinton by 20 points. if the election were held today, military members support vice president biden 4 percentage points more than donald trump. and that's because they see a commander and chief who is unfit. they see a president who is unfit to be commander and chief. and that's why it's reflected in the way they feel. why is that important? look, men and women in uniform are going to do their job....
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became the first fox news anchor to moderate a debate the final debate between candidates donald trump and hillary clintonmoderate the first debate between president trump and joe biden, that is just three weeks from now september 29. it will be held in cleveland. i guarantee you you do not want to miss this. that is it for today, have a great week and a great labor day. i will see you tomorrow for a special report. chris will see you next "fox news sunday". ♪ >> see you next time on life, liberty and the been starting next week, we will open the show every sunday night with our selection series. each week were going to take a different issue, the economy, china, immigration and tell you the facts. we will look at the details of the candidates of record and their future promises to give you all the information you need to make an informed choice. but before we get to the that,
became the first fox news anchor to moderate a debate the final debate between candidates donald trump and hillary clintonmoderate the first debate between president trump and joe biden, that is just three weeks from now september 29. it will be held in cleveland. i guarantee you you do not want to miss this. that is it for today, have a great week and a great labor day. i will see you tomorrow for a special report. chris will see you next "fox news sunday". ♪ >> see you next...
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separated thewhat 2016 returns from president donald trump to hillary clinton and kenosha county.ounty, 255 votes separated it into 15. why you've got biden headed to kenosha county today, and the president there earlier this week. jonathan: this is the conversation the president wants everybody to be having right now, not on the pandemic because this is where he polls terribly, but on this situation, this question on who can secure the cities because for the president , he's got a message to sell, and he is selling it. but the people rioting are the people aligned with former vp joe biden. how does joe biden separate himself from that? kevin: he's trying. biden was in southwestern pennsylvania this week, saying he is not a socialist who wants to add the type of recklessness in the cities. what is fascinating about the kenosha story is it is not a major trouble us. this is really a relatable type of community in terms of suburban america, its diversity and where it stands on a host of different other indicators. what is really remarkable here, i would also note the president needs
separated thewhat 2016 returns from president donald trump to hillary clinton and kenosha county.ounty, 255 votes separated it into 15. why you've got biden headed to kenosha county today, and the president there earlier this week. jonathan: this is the conversation the president wants everybody to be having right now, not on the pandemic because this is where he polls terribly, but on this situation, this question on who can secure the cities because for the president , he's got a message to...
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a record 84 million people tuned in for the first debate between donald trump and hillary clinton. you can see the vice presidential debate never as highly rated but the second and third debate with massive audiences. in an environment that's incredibly fragmented, in a country that's incredibly polarized, the debates are the only moments when a lot of us, many of us, stop and watch the same thing. we all see the same thing. then we argue about what we saw and who was right and who was wrong and who won and who lost. almost everyone, at least people stop and pay attention when the debates begin. do you remember this summer when there was that nonsense whether trump would go to the debate or whether biden would go to the debate? there were trump surrogates predicting biden wouldn't show up. that was a waste of time. remember, there is always going to be a debate and multiple debates. remember that next time when we go through those ridiculous news cycles about whether there's going to be a debate. the debates are one of the only traditions we have in american politics. let's get to
a record 84 million people tuned in for the first debate between donald trump and hillary clinton. you can see the vice presidential debate never as highly rated but the second and third debate with massive audiences. in an environment that's incredibly fragmented, in a country that's incredibly polarized, the debates are the only moments when a lot of us, many of us, stop and watch the same thing. we all see the same thing. then we argue about what we saw and who was right and who was wrong...
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which we bring you because it's a talking point that we're hearing more and more from donald trump. hillary clinton never told joe biden not to accept the results of the election under any circumstances. what she said was she urged him not to concede a close race before all the votes were tallied. aside from that he's not running against hillary clinton. he's running against joe biden. he's already said he'll accept the will of the voters, joe biden has, as virtually every presidential nominee in the history of american politics has. trump's embrace of his inner dictator is where we start here. we welcome our panelists. peter baker, let me start with you. words printed in black and white in your newspaper that you never thought you would read about an american president, this failure to say out loud that he'll do what everybody else before him has done, which is to accept the results of an election. >> that's right. he has said things like this throughout the year. at one point he suggested postponing the election. there's no constitutional avenue to do that. it's one of these things where he clear
which we bring you because it's a talking point that we're hearing more and more from donald trump. hillary clinton never told joe biden not to accept the results of the election under any circumstances. what she said was she urged him not to concede a close race before all the votes were tallied. aside from that he's not running against hillary clinton. he's running against joe biden. he's already said he'll accept the will of the voters, joe biden has, as virtually every presidential nominee...
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became the first fox news anchor to moderate a debate the final debate between candidates donald trump and hillary clintontween president trump and joe biden, that is just three weeks from now september 29. it will be held in cleveland. i guarantee you you do not want to miss this. that is it for today, have a great week and a great labor day. i will see you tomorrow for a special report. chris will see you next "fox news sunday". ♪ ♪ ♪. paul: welcome to "the journal editorial report" all eyes were on the swing state ofn wisconsin this week with both president trump and former vice president joe biden visited the city of kenosha which has been the scene of sometimes violent protests since a police shooting of jacob blake, the presidential candidate striking different tones in their remarks by condemning the looting and writing that has taken place. >> violent mobs demolished or damaged 25 businesses burned down public buildings and threw bricks at police officers in which our police offer
became the first fox news anchor to moderate a debate the final debate between candidates donald trump and hillary clintontween president trump and joe biden, that is just three weeks from now september 29. it will be held in cleveland. i guarantee you you do not want to miss this. that is it for today, have a great week and a great labor day. i will see you tomorrow for a special report. chris will see you next "fox news sunday". ♪ ♪ ♪. paul: welcome to "the journal...
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became the first fox news anchor to moderate a debate the final debate between candidates donald trump and hillary clinton debate between president trump and joe biden, that is just three weeks from now september 29. it will be held in cleveland. i guarantee you you do not want to miss this. that is it for today, have a great week and a great labor day. i will see you tomorrow for a special report. chris will see you next "fox news sunday". ♪ : . : : ♪ ♪ ♪ hello america i'm mark levin. this is life, liberty and levin. we have a great guest attorney general bill barr. how are you. >> good. good to be here. >> here's what i promise. we will have a discussion and when i ask you a question you'll have time to answer because i won't reclaim my time. we have a lot to cover but i
became the first fox news anchor to moderate a debate the final debate between candidates donald trump and hillary clinton debate between president trump and joe biden, that is just three weeks from now september 29. it will be held in cleveland. i guarantee you you do not want to miss this. that is it for today, have a great week and a great labor day. i will see you tomorrow for a special report. chris will see you next "fox news sunday". ♪ : . : : ♪ ♪ ♪ hello america i'm...
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. >> that interview came just two years after donald trump defeated hillary clinton, 2016.se, harlow asked ginsburg about that outcome. here's the exchange. >> you recently said when you were asked by charlie rose a year ago if sexism played a role in the 2016 presidential election. and you said, quote, i have no doubt it did. i'm interested in what role you think it played. >> what role i think it played? i think it was difficult for hillary clinton to get by, even to -- the macho atmosphere prevailing during that campaign. and she was criticized in a way i think no man would have been criticized. well, i think anyone who watched that campaign unfold would answer the same way i did. yes, sexism was -- played a prominent part. >> was america not ready for a woman president? >> i think we were and will be the next time. anyway, we should be careful about not getting too much into the political arena. >> poppy harlow joins us now. it's so interesting, just her speaking style, with her long pauses, which can be disconcerting for people because normally people fill those pauses
. >> that interview came just two years after donald trump defeated hillary clinton, 2016.se, harlow asked ginsburg about that outcome. here's the exchange. >> you recently said when you were asked by charlie rose a year ago if sexism played a role in the 2016 presidential election. and you said, quote, i have no doubt it did. i'm interested in what role you think it played. >> what role i think it played? i think it was difficult for hillary clinton to get by, even to -- the...
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help donald trump and hillary clinton interfered in the electorate and our politics to accomplish thosehree to help the people for a generation. the russian g are you targeted our voting systems to access, penetrate and open them up to manipulation. in the postwar area, and his fellow travelers manipulated voting systems across eastern europe. in recent years targeted voting systems in countries like the ukraine. so again this is the application of the idea for the united states buried the second was taking what was private. private information about individuals in the democratic national committee making them public. so abolishing the line between what is personal and was in in the public arena. again that's in the kgb idea. in the 1976 presidential election, the kgb presented a forgery without the personal life of the presidential candidate and sought the senate to media outlets to look at is personal life to describe his political career. instead having one forgery that is tens of thousands of real documents and to send them to newspapers upload online through wikileaks as a third-pa
help donald trump and hillary clinton interfered in the electorate and our politics to accomplish thosehree to help the people for a generation. the russian g are you targeted our voting systems to access, penetrate and open them up to manipulation. in the postwar area, and his fellow travelers manipulated voting systems across eastern europe. in recent years targeted voting systems in countries like the ukraine. so again this is the application of the idea for the united states buried the...
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brit: in 2016 between donald trump and hillary clinton it was suddenly less about style and more about substance. chris: where do you want to see the court take the country? >> i believe if my opponent should win the race which i truly don't think will happen, we will have a second amendment which will be a very, very small replica of what it is right now. brit: key moments that shocked at the time and still loom large as we head into november. chris: do you make the same commitment that you will -- sir, that you will absolutely accept the results of this election? >> ly look at it at the time. chris: are you saying you're not prepared to get -- >> ly -- i will tell you at the time. i will keep you in suspense. brit: it's going to be interesting on tuesday. that's it for today from cleveland. have a great week and we will see you next fox news sunday. ♪ >> here we go, final preparations underway in cleveland counting down to first presidential debate, a must-see showdown coming in an election year like no other. the fight for control of a supreme court seat, a pandemic still killing am
brit: in 2016 between donald trump and hillary clinton it was suddenly less about style and more about substance. chris: where do you want to see the court take the country? >> i believe if my opponent should win the race which i truly don't think will happen, we will have a second amendment which will be a very, very small replica of what it is right now. brit: key moments that shocked at the time and still loom large as we head into november. chris: do you make the same commitment that...
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hillary clinton is not joe biden. that if you look at just when the question of whether or not they're likable, hillary clinton was about the same level as donald trumpjoe biden isn't. people like him better than they like both of the other candidates and that does matter when they perceive how donald trump goes after him. the trump campaign, people around him think he doesn't have a choice because right now it is completely a referendum on donald trump and he needs to make it a contrast debate whether it's not just me, it's about whether you want me or this guy and that's why they're going to be as aggressive as possible. i was told for the first 30 minutes, he has been prepped to be as aggressive and on the offense as much as he possibly can. >> i could see that definitely. that's just also who he is but i also think like this entire campaign is a contrast. that is -- right? isn't that what joe biden is trying to do calling a lid early in the day so reporters understand he's not going to be in the news that day. he's trying to be a president you don't have to think about every minute of the day. >> right. you know this, the term contrast when you'r
hillary clinton is not joe biden. that if you look at just when the question of whether or not they're likable, hillary clinton was about the same level as donald trumpjoe biden isn't. people like him better than they like both of the other candidates and that does matter when they perceive how donald trump goes after him. the trump campaign, people around him think he doesn't have a choice because right now it is completely a referendum on donald trump and he needs to make it a contrast debate...
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it is very, very different not just from hillary clinton but from donald trump. >> and polls indicateere who dislike biden and trump, more of them are going to vote for biden, which is opposite of what happened with hillary clinton. coming up next. more results from our instant poll of debate watchers. how are they grading the candidates on the issues, after what they heard tonight? stay with us. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ engines revving ] ♪ ♪ it's amazing to see them in the wild like th-- shhh. for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. more dangerous and corrupt president than trump. he's harming our basic values, giving rise to hate, and he's selling out america to big corporations. i'm working to protect immigrants, women, communities of color, and lgbtq people. and i'm making corporations like pg&e and insurance companies play by our rules. we need experienced leadership to wipe away trump's stain on america for good. >>> many debate watchers had very strong reactions to tonight's often chaotic face off between president trump and former vice president joe biden. david chalian is ba
it is very, very different not just from hillary clinton but from donald trump. >> and polls indicateere who dislike biden and trump, more of them are going to vote for biden, which is opposite of what happened with hillary clinton. coming up next. more results from our instant poll of debate watchers. how are they grading the candidates on the issues, after what they heard tonight? stay with us. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ engines revving ] ♪ ♪ it's amazing to see them in the wild like...