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georgia providing photos of the sharp contrast between president joe biden and former president donald trump eight months before the 2024 election. ♪ >> celebrating our country our economy and our community's for donald trump calls them vermin. >> we should be saying kirk and joe, you are fired. you destroyed our nation. get out of here. shannon: and blistering words from two candidates and millions of super tuesday voters should leave their parties on the presidential ballot this november for the gloves off two days at the present biden's big reset moment at the state of the union picnics the american story of resentment, revenge and retribution, that is not me. shannon: transportation secretary pete buttigieg is stumping for the president's reelection joins us live. ben. >> the country know and love seems to be slipping away provokes the youngest woman in the senate takes direct aim at
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the president. we will speak exclusively as alabama senator katie britt on her state of the union rebuttal. and tiktok under fire by the house set to vote on a bill that could lead to a man of one of the most popular social media apps in the country. we will get reaction from our sunday panel plus former nfl star tim tebow on his mission to help thousands of the world's most vulnerable children. >> in the middle of her abuse, this is what she writes, rescue me. help me. >> alrigall right now on "fox ns sunday." ♪ hello from foxnews in washington. the general election is in full swing. president biden former president donald trump trading blows and digging and for the long tough campaign ahead. the border crisis front and center for both candidates as two major stories play out.
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in georgia president trump meeting with the parents of lakin riley the 22-year-old nursing student brutally murdered on the university of georgia campus. venezuelan man in the country illegally now charged with her murder. in an interview this week and president biden apologizing a second time for referring to the suspect as quote in the legal at the state of the union. but not mentioning riley's name and his campaign stop in atlanta. we are also learning new details about friday's deadly national guard helicopter crashed to the texas border known to be a high traffic area. for drug cartel smugglers part of our investigators are on the scene of the crash. it a moment transportation secretary pete buttigieg joins us for the sector help in the president make a case for a second term. but first fox news team in coverage with jeff paul covering the border crash from eagle pass and lucas tomlinson live from the white house where we begin, hello lucas. quick solution added in. that is right the two presidential front runner 70 miles apart in georgia donald trump in rome president biden in
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atlanta. >> we all know donald trump sees a different america. the american story of resentment, revenge and retribution. that is not me, that is not ubiquitous after not mentioning his opponent by name in the state of the union address a different tone in georgia. biden called the suspected killer of lakin riley in a legal illegalin the speech he doubleda day later and reversed himself in a new interview. >> an undocumented person. i should not have used illegal it's undocumented. >> you regret using that word? >> yes progress donald trump calling up biden for the about-face after pressure from progressive members of his own party. >> they just told me, prior to what i'm doing right now, that joe biden went on television and apologized for calling lakin riley's murder and illegal. he said he should've called him an undocumented not an illegal. biden should be apologizing for
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apologizing to this killer. >> before taking the chase stage trump met with the family of lakin riley in rome. marjorie taylor greene zone district who demanded biden say bradley's name during the state of the union address. >> another trumpeter biden mentioned the crash of the national guard helicopter in texas his statement president biden offered condolences to the family. shannon: lucas tomlinson at the white house thank you very much lucas. we turn o now to fox news correspondent jeff paul live from the southern border in texas with more than that. hello. >> good morning shannon. u.s. military sang the crew on board that helicopter was conducting a federal operation here at the u.s./mexico border when it crashed in the rio grande valley. three were killed, one was injured. investigators are trying to figure out how it all happens. an empty field in the texas border town sits at the wreckage of a lakota helicopter who was
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carrying three u.s. national guard soldiers and won a u.s. border patrol agent. national border patrol council says they were on routine were pole trip when the aircraft went down for. >> they were tracking some people that had crossed some illegal aliens crossing in the country. they were in the process of looking for them they had some type of mechanical difficulty, went down in a hard landing pick up the crew was conducted federal support mission of the border is not related texas ongoing operation lone star. >> would happen is a tragedy be. >> former acting ice directorate says border patrol agents often fly with national guard to serve as spotters hoping guide to soldiers on board admissions. >> there on the line every day for the men and women of the border patrol, god bless them we hope america understands a difficult job they have progress in border towns like eagle pass the migrant crisis remains front and center. large groups are still crossing the rio grande and miles north of the border police are busy tracking down suspected human smugglers.
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they are scenes all to familiar to katie county attorney smith. >> were not doing anything about it. i don't think the american people going to put up with that. >> u.s. senator john cornyn of texas put out a statement calling the crash very sad. he also added this is yet another reminder how the biden administration and its policies are making the border less safe. reporting from the southern border thank you very much joining us out transportation secretary pete buttigieg welcome back to "fox news sunday." >> thanks for having me on parade you are out is part of the reelection bid for president biden. you would not be out there -- not present by verse second term. we keep showing up at the concerns of americans out there so let's start there. it is no secret this it ministration from the beginning state of get rid of policies they that were cruel or potentially illegal under present appears secretary mayorkas this is 2021. >> we have rescinded so many
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trump immigration policies it would take so much time to list them. >> since then there have been dozens and dozens of actions from the previous ministration that have been done away with like a ending border while fundg and all kinds of things the administration embraces. these are not hidden actions but we are not double or triple the numbers were sitting under the trump administration. business president not own the numbers? lexus prewhat does president tan leadership in addressing the situation of the border and has demonstrated by supporting a bipartisan border bill that would send resources to help deal with that issue. emphasis on bipartisan even though president biden was back in that bill that was negotiated by one of the most conservative republicans in the senate. democrats across the table got to a deal that was workable the basis of both parties did not love it but most americans would
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agree it would help. only for congressional republicans to kill that compromise apparently at the behest of former president trump that shows you the difference between rhetoric and action right now we have an opportunity to pass a bill to get the resources to help with the border which everybody agrees as a problem. and yet you have an intervention to prevent congress from acting. makes you wonder whether there aren't some like congressional republicans who would rather have the problem get worse so they could infect the president that reach across the aisle and work the president to do something pretty close to what the three years leading up to this. there is no mistaking factually the numbers have spiked to record high levels. things like this administrations and were not going to give notice to appear at someone has to show up at immigration were going to give notice to reports 50% of people do not show up in self-report to choice of millis of people in this country and growing numbers on terror watch list we do not know who is here.
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that happened for three years before he got to this potential deal. >> let me remind you the president proposed comprehensive immigration reform on day one of his administration in 2021. there are a lot of factors that contributed to the board include economic issues, safety issues happening in central america what we know is there's actually a chance to do something about it, actually a hard agreement between conservative republicans and democrats on what to do we almost got there only for the former president, who is not even an e elected official to pl the rug out from under us by intervening and telling the speaker and congressional republicans to kill the bipartisan border bill. shannon: do you dispute the three years of chaos is the result of some of those actions? the house republicans say we give you a charred tube with the president gave something on day one he knew would not pass. some would argue hr to come in from the house was so strident that when you pass. then we have three years of increasing numbers nobody
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disputes are actually happening. >> president biden did away some policies he believed were illegal or immoral. such as separating families of the border. retained others in a way not everybody in his political base love but he believed were necessary to keep the country safe. but again we could do washington blame game all day there some folks on the capitol who would rather do that the roper sleep since all the problems. anybody opens her mouth about this issue should first have to explain any politician should have to explain why they stood in the way the border bill that could be passed tomorrow. what should he take executive action on the site going to happen? lexi is taking executive action right now and will continually reassess what needs to be done based on the law. shannon: would he reinstate remade in mexico a lot of folks of that is responsible for milling to be able to get here, check a box, you have border patrol agents complaint were not law enforcement officers and in
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what we are facilitating people's entry into this cou country, letting them go and not knowing where they will turn up again too. >> at swipe congress should listen to the president and send more resources to adjudicate the cases for those who involved in that site and to get the technology and personnel. remember the border patrol union not big fans of president biden endorsed this border bill and yet congressional republicans killed it. so again we can continue to indulge in washington blame game or actually get something done i would add this as an context of so many areas there have been taught for years, talk, talk, talk and no action. president biden is taking action he took action to finally let medicare negotiated prescription drug prices over the objection of big pharma congressional republicans. he took action to make sure we have a stronger economy which is way more jobs have been created on his watch than any president in american history. he took action to pass the infrastructure built with the prior present the former president promised it every
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year, failed to get it done. talk about language, and target interpret words, talk about action. shannon: let's talk about the economy talk about the fact he created jobs puts a number of fact checks by different organizations they will say more than 70% of the jobs that he says were created were excellent rebound jobs it came back from e 22 men we offer covid. it got to factor that into the conversation. when it comes to people are feeling about how they're doing though, the ap looked at this, look at prices talked about where we are food, gas all this and set up. many people depleted their savings of the last couple years of inflation. credit card debt is an all-time high well over a trillion dollars but not everything going on a credit card they say this. median rent for property that the two-bedrooms is jump from $1400 at that at 20221700 at the end of the year according to realtor.com. event higher gas prices, higher food prices, rent more than $300 a month that's thousands of dollars a year. we asked people to have more money in your pocket versus last
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year? 57% said they have less. they tell us they're not doing well their families are not doing well. so looking at the data looking at personal expense are you telling the americans are wrong about their own personal financial situation? >> there's a lot of things in that question i'll try to take them in order. first about the idea of how the economy rebounded from covid let me be clear unemployment is lower than it was even before covid. the stock market is higher than it was even before covid. job creation is faster than it was even before covid. no matter what rebound effect you're talking with these are economic results that have been hahappening since before is bor. in terms of cost it's been a major issue every wealthy country. this is an example of something largely affected by covid. but i think there is a reason why inflation in the u.s. is a lower than in any of the other g7. shannon: as such according to "washington post" japan, germany all had lower italy is less than
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1% too. >> and maybe look in different time. i'm telling you look at the overall time. when it's toughest our inflation rate was better and i would add right now wages are going up faster than prices that means even after inflation you're coming out ahead that is across-the-board. shannon: for two years that was not true. >> we talk about inflation because people are still fighting back. >> present biden's regular cost congressional republicans were against president biden when he worked to cut insulin down to $35 a month for seniors. right now, right now especially for families pressed on cost we could have insulin capped at $35 a month for everybody, not just for seniors. all it would take is for a few congressional republicans to walk away from agreeing with big farm and start agree with president biden that is not the only cost is out to cut. he was in the house in the state of the union speech calling for across-the-board 2000-dollar out-of-pocket cap something else it would help in a country or people are feeling the pinch of
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the prices and when i was composed of covid inflation congressional republicans are standing in the way of it but he's going to keep pushing to try and get rid of junk fees, taking on credit card fees because we know those are something that affects the cost of living something else that comes into play alongside the cost of housing is the cost of transportation which is why after years and years of talk and years and years of failure president biden successfully began to implement the infrastructure bill that's creating jobs, boosting income and alluring the cost of our supply chain and every part of the country. shannon: we did not and gets your day job is a lot going on in the world transportation too. i would say this we have engines catching on fire, doors falling off, wheels falling off, people are very concerned about traveling county reassure them? now are being told by simple exotic cooperating with the investigation into what happened in the alaska airlines flight how can he reassure people they should get on the flight? >> first of all boeing needs to cooperate in every respect the faa has given them 90 days to show a comprehensive plan on
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having one to turn the quality issue around. every time i stepped off of eight jet bridge and onto a plane which is every few days, i know i am participating in the safest way to travel in the world are we never take that for granted but think about that. it's an amazing fact the form of transportation involves being sent through the air at nearly the speed of sound in a metal tube is the safest way to travel in america. if we want to maintain that as we must, that means an enormous amount of rigor and doing with boeing, and dealing with any regulatory issue. that is exactly what faa is doing. but we also need to do by the way this never gets coverage when you take the same level of rigor that it's made it possible for nearly 3 billion people getting on and off plane stress andinstead biden took office, ay to roadway safety we lose about as many americans as can fill a 7:30 seven every single day. we could do something about that
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and we showed it. shannon: that is your job would be glad you stopped in to talk to us about other things you'ren triggering secretary, good to see you. up next republicans on the attack after the fiery state of the union address including president biden's tough words for israel is a war for hamas grinds on one report from tel aviv plus exclusive interview alabama senator katie britt giving headlines up to give the republican response to the president speech. are almost inseparable. she lifts her calf to its first breath of air, and then protects it on their long journey. one of the most important things you can do is help the next generation. protect the ones you love with pacific life's trusted financial solutions. talk to a financial professional about life insurance and retirement income with pacific life.
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president biden is caught on a hot mike revealing a private conversation he had with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu fox news correspondent trey yingst is live at the very latest hello. quick say shannon, good morning. 156 days into the war between israel and hamas there is still no end in sight sprayed this as tension continues to rise between american and israeli officials over the growing humanitarian crisis in gaza. >> the parachutes fall from the sky over gaza delivering much needed food to the palestinian people. more than five months into the war a humanitarian disaster is spreading. bringing malnutrition and death in its wake. president biden announcing thursday at his state of the union address that america will build a port to help facilitate the entry of aid and supplies to gaza. >> tonight i am directing the u.s. military to lead an emergency mission to establish a
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temporary. in the mediterranean on the coast of gaza that can receive a large shipment securing food, water, medicine, temporary shelter. no u.s. boots will be on the ground. >> the war between israel and hamas grinds on, there are still 134 hostages being held inside gaza. the israelis are signaling that if ongoing negotiations for a cease-fire fail they will launch a military operation into gaza's southernmost city where more than 1 million people are sheltering. on the tarmac of joint base andrews abid of biden answered questions about remarks he made following the state of the union or a hot mike got the commandecommander-in-chief sayid israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu need to have it come have a come tojesus moment. >> from humanitarian aid to see need to be doing more? >> yes he does. the israelis argue distribution, not supply is the issue
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preventing gazans from getting the aid they need. shannon. shannon: thank you very much join him in a alabama republican senator katie britt's, sentimenr welcome back to "fox news sunday." >> thank you so much for having me shannon i appreciate it. shannon: was certainly foreign policy front spirit you heard the president talk about israel, our relationship with them. he talks but the greater foreign aid package he would like to get past you talked about ukraine here's what he said at the state of the union. >> i say this to congress, we have to stand up to putin. [cheering] send me a bipartisan national security bill. history is literally watching. >> you are among the 29 in the senate voted against advancing that package which is now kind of sitting there stalled in the house. what you make of the president's repeated accusations that you are helping vladimir putin if you do not support this package and history is watching the
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mistakes he thanks you're making. coxwell, first about we have to do our job for the american people. after my first year in the sense sentthe thing i am most frustrad about is that we are not doing just that we are not putting the needs of the american people front and center. if you look at what we do with the 12 appropriation bills it has been 225 days since we actually pass those out of committee. it took chuck schumer 159 days to actually get a bill to the president's desk. it is completely and totally unacceptable. because when that happens and we are not funding our government we are six months into the fiscal gear we are finally doing our job funding our government, our priorities, our troops, our border patrol agents that's what we should have been doing six months ago. what i say to that is i'm not sure how you supplement something that has not been dead were moving the process of appropriations for that is we should be doing for the american people taking care of those priorities and then we can take a look at what we need to do
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abroad. i believe in them bold in russia is an emboldened china is and embolden iran. i believe we are seeing that wholeheartedly. so getting ukraine lethal aid to protect themselves is critically important. standing with our greatest ally, israel and making sure they can defeat hamas not undermining them like president biden continues to do he does it with his rhetoric, he does it even with his actions. we need to stand firmly with them we need to say we went every single hostage back now and we went to want to eliminas it's not only the enemy of the people of israel, hamas is the enemy of the people of palestine if we are ever going to have a region that is stable and peaceful it will be a region or hamas does not exist. shannon: you are on appropriations will watch as a next batch of bills has to come through to avoid a government shutdown on the 22nd to help a
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lot of heavy lifting there. bosak might your response to the state of the unit dress that's got a lot of headlines. one of the fans of former president trump he loved that he said it was compassionate and caring. you've had a lot of critics out there want to talk specifically one anecdote i've heard you tell before it is horrific story of sex trafficking survivor. nobody is questioning the story happened that she is actually who she is who she says she is in this happen. it's about the timing and implication of telling the story. "new york times" has this none of this happened during president biden's administration but that didn't stop the did noe first-term senator from strongly implying rhetoric that seems calibrated to inflame the public feels about immigration. did you mean to give the impression this horrible story happened on president biden's watch? >> no. look i very specifically said this is what president biden did during his first 100 days
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minutes after coming into office he stopped all deportations he halted construction of the border wall and he said i am going to give amnesty to millions. those types of things act as a magnet to have more and more people here i'd then set his first 100 days he had 94 executive actions those executive actions did not just create the crisis they invited it. i think contrasted it with my first 100 days. i wh wrote to the border three times in my first 100 days in office. i asked for the real unvarnished truth. i wanted to sit down i asked the border patrol agents i asked the people there, i asked the previous victims of drug cartels, tell me what it is likely tell me what we need to do. tell me what we need to know. the truth is in the media knows this yet they're not covering at that human trafficking has gone up under president biden if you look back on 2018 is
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500 million-dollar industry. it is now a 13 billion-dollar industry under the drug cartels are awaiting under this. this is a story of what is happening now at an astronomical rate and we have to bring attention to it but we have to tell those stories that liberal media needs to pay attention to it because they are victims all the way coming to the border they are victims at the border and they are victims all throughout our country. to me it is disgusting to try to silence the voice of telling the story of what it is like to be sex trafficked when we know that's one of the things he drug cartels are profiting most of it. shannon: the story you relate is not something that's happened the bite administration that particular person? >> i very clearly said i spoke to a woman who told me about when she was trafficked when she
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was 12. the grown woman she was trafficked when she was 12 listened to her story she was a victims rights advocates was to link this is what drug cartels are doing this is how they are profiting off of women and it is disgusting. and so i am hopeful and brings light to it and we can do something that human trafficking. that's what the media decides to cover. shannon: i want to ask about you have endorsed president trump he did that back in december. a lot of folks think the gop put you out there this week because they need to connect with suburban women. it's a place he is lacking they have trouble but cbs has new pulling out their analysis of the issue of abortion the state of democracy help boost mr. biden with women over trauma. women who see these issues as major factors are backing in by more than two -- one. six in 10 women think overturning roe v wade was bad for the country. nearly nine and 10 favor ivf
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being illegal what do you say to those great you're out there given the speech but they don't think republicans in their daily policy decisions care about women in their lives. >> i think the exact opposite is true and that is exactly why i was sitting at a kitchen table. republicans care about kitchen table issues we care about faith, family, we care about freedom. we are the ones talking about the economy and the real effects of that while joe biden is claiming it's working we know gas is higher we know his and making us energy dependent on others is not only hurting us at home it's actually hurting our allies abroad. we know that when we go to the grocery store things cost more. we note the credit card debt in this nation right now is at an all-time high over a trillion dollars it is the highest ever in our nation's history we know people are looking to buy a home for their family that mortgage rates are up. we are trying but the issues
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women care about. i am proud to be pro-life and want to make sure we have an opportunity to protect the life that is why i was so proud of the alabama legislature for making sure women had access to ivf and have that confidence they would continue these families would continue to have access because i believe that's not only pro-life but that's profamily. shannon: aldo be a question whether the something that the national level where the senate does that or not we will track it. sedrick katie britt thank you for your time this morning. >> appreciate you having me on thank you. shannon: up next nikki haley is out clearing the way for the biden trump rematch setting up the longest general election campaign in decades. brace yourself will bring in the sunday group to talk about where the haley voters go as she declines to endorsed president trump. ♪ here's to getting better with age. here's to beating these two every thursday.
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olivia beavers a political congressional reporter, mollie hemingway editor-in-chief of the federalist fox news contributor. fox news senior political analyst juan williams. i don't set their clocks are properly. [laughter] good to see you guys for the presence coming off the state of the union address. union address. it's getting rave reviews. people will say that guy has a lot of fight in him doesn't seem to tire much in fact improved as the speech moved along. he takes that momentum out onto the campaign trail. quick some abundance of leasing the speech went alright early polling suggested the american people did not think this it was one of the lowest reviewed state of the union address as it was the lowest reviewed state of the union address in modern history that's not surprising. it was an angry speech a lot of shouting f but present buys delivers not good was no eloquence in the speech it was
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so negative we got problems ahead because i'm not going to put you down as a fan of the speech at. [laughter] new york daily news had this headline fight in his campaign trail fiery state gives union draws blood purveyor priscilla bring they say it paid off were counted for them and the donors in the base. >> democrats came into the state of the unit nervous it over the weekend her a grumbling about immigration section as well as israel section from some democratic lawmakers. but broadly speaking they brought up his energy level in particular society relief this weekend. bring up the money the biden campaign was able to then put $30 million into advertising their counting on the fact republicans are coming out of a divisiveness primary at a time when they are trying to regroup. just put that amount of money and context that is how much donald trump had in cash on hand
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at the end of january the biden campaign analysis in the last week it has raised $11.5 million we do not have the trump fundraising as i'm sure he got a boost as well but those are significant bumps. >> there at wal wall street joul editorial board there with mollie not a fan of the spacing present binds address on thursday is memorable for all the wrong reasons. his address was one long divisive pep rally for democrats goading republicans throughout the speech and targeting multiple various villains for partisan attacks and what i would note one of the supreme court justices sitting there. >> i find the criticism it was somehow political. to me that's in keeping with the current political climate which has republicans often breaking with precedent and being overly political. the president was not wearing a red hat like martin marjorie taylor green he was not heckling people. so to me what you see here is he delivered a speech that was
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political because the gop in some way painted him as a demented soldering soup slobbering old fool who could not deliver that speech. but he came through energetic, alert and respond to the heckling saying you want to send back the money i'm giving you for infrastructure spending okay. he was playing with his republitsrepublican critics in i think energize the democrats. it is very real paid the money came in for a reason for the people who were nervous on the democratic side suddenly said this gthe sky looks like a supeo democrats. not only that he spent time after words walking around talking to people. making comments that are picked up on the hot mike. i think people saw a lively president that reassure his base. shannon: or talk about the donations coming in the biden campaign is reaching out apparently to nikki haley donors because now that she is out they not only what the donors, they want the voters h here's what se said in announcing she was suspending her campaign
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wednesday. >> it is now up to donald trump to earn the votes of those in our party and beyond it who did not support him. and i hope he does that. shannon: will he? he came out on "truth social" sync nikki got trounced last night talk about radical left-wing democrat supporting here at the end of statement is by the way of further like to invite all the haley supporters to join the greatest moment in history of our nation. >> that's after he decided when to kick out anyone had previously donated to haley. biden and trump ciampa both taka different approach to trying to court these voters. i think time will tell for them. esther president biden's speech they thought that was in opportunity for them to appeal to the haley voters as to whether they did it's an open question. don bacon as a centrist republican would probably in the camp at haley voters are at least the republicans and of the democratic crossover votes, said he thought the state of the unit was the worse he has ever heard he complains english we had a
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heads up his speech was only intended for hard-core democrats. if that's unappealing to some of the get up and vote republicans that might not of been a speech for the haley voters. kendall: president biden campaign was quick to say come join us in donald trump is made it clear he does what nikki haley supporters, i went to be clear there is a place for them in my campaign. molly's smart move? >> it is true there were a lot of democratic crossover voters for nikki paley that makes sense for him to try to reach out to them. but it is also true of the vast majority of people who voted for trump in 2020 nearly every single person have told pollsters they'll be voting for him again you do not see that for president biden you see he has got lower favorability ratings and president trump i think only 85% of his voters have said they are inclined to vote for him again. >> i want to jump in there and say fox news and voter analysis poll shows a third, 33% of
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republicans are not maga they are not make america great again trump allies half of them say they will never vote for president trump. you stop and think about this for a second, they are just not buying the strong man authoritarian he was down at mar-a-lago with the hungarian authoritarian. >> here's what they do here's what they are looking at they see under the trump presidency they had a very good economy that had a secure border bread than foreign policy were piece was breaking out all over the world and then under a biden presidency they probably do not have good feelings about the economy. have a boredom from security being torn down. >> we could argue that all day by the fact is i am saying trump does not have a big enough pool of republican voters to win in november. and to pick up on olivia's point he is saying to haley supporters if you gave money we don't want you or i trounced you or you are a bad person if you supported haley that is not the way to
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win. >> i spent months covering the haley campaign and talking to these voters out there. so many of them it was very interesting, set if they had voted for joe biden the 2020 election a lot of them are republicans who did not want to have to do that again but there were also many who said they voted for donald trump two times they were unsure what they would do in this election for they might even stay at home. we think the number of democrats who might've voted for haley is perhaps being a little bit overblown print so many are saying they were republicans. shannon: do they stay home crossover intro for someone else questioned up we will see there are some third-party folks in there too. influence, teens and tween's and bombard lawmakers with a please do not ban tiktok. all due to its ties with communist china. greatest impact in american social media.
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>> tiktok sort of proved our point yesterday. kids to call members of congress in some cases threatening suicide. shannon: wisconsin republican mike gallagher growing concerns on tiktok as the house is fast tracking vote for next week. for possible nationwide band but there is more to that on this popular social media app. her back with the panel. there's been a lot of melting down over this whole thing. but what he is saying in the past 52 nothing bipartisan out of the committee nothing does anymore and c capitol hill but e idea is that the company has to divest from any kind of chinese communist control or at linkage and then it can stay. tiktok is not telling that part of the story they're telling people are going to lose your
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apco call congressman. >> started getting text from staffers and members sing their offices are being bombarded. some of my favorites were usually the staffers on the house who answer the phone are quite young they say that your teacher know you're calling us right now? and they would get a hang up. but they found a say i live on tiktok i cannot believe you're banning it. taking away something i use all the time in my livelihood. that created a ton of frustration in the tiktok had a pop up saying if you want to use the app yet to call these members and argue against a van. he felt tiktok was using misleading information that they argue example of why this app is a threat is something else comes up a policy down the line they can just do this again. >> own to play something more from congressman gallagher. they are also business owners who were people monetize this and make a living on tiktok and here's what he said about what they're trying to do. >> as long as tiktok is owned by
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bytedance and bytedance is indisputably beholden to the chinese communist party so would compel a distant divestiture. think of it as a surgery to remove the tumor and thereby save it. shannon: that's getting lost in the conversation a bit. >> as a whole issue right on the question is will tiktok separate from bytedance in the chinese government which is control of bytedance. why? the ball is in their court because the problem is ownership the data goes to the chinese government in terms of everything from opinions, to preferences even to where you are so it is surveillance. to me this is a test of for future fights between the u.s. and china over technology. and right now it has become political because you have people like president trump opposes congressman gallagher's bill and you have people like kellyanne conway who are lobbying for i am not a fan of
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this kind of technology that takes over our kids lives. but one of the things former president trump said this will benefit facebook then he slurred the name of mark zuckerberg. i just don't think that's where i want to have the argument i would rather have the argument about how it's impacting us as american people a in our childr. shannon: there's a conversation under his watch it was not small and i've heard a million times on capitol hill so we will see there is also this, the president according to congressman gallagher told me the white house is on board with this. they've also joined it tiktok the campaign has the "new york times" notes this, the biden the present was a curb tiktok but biden the candidate embraces a star is the quote former tech advisor sent from a national security perspective the campaign joining tiktok was definitely not a good look at was condoning the use of a platform the administration and everyone in d.c. recognize this is a national problem and francesca they had tiktok at the white house to watch the state of eden thursday night pickwick this is the realities of
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governing versus campaigning. we need that use a vote in the upcoming presidential election and that is where they are that's where the biden campaign has been taking his message were present by themselves said he would sign this bill if it does pass congress. it does have bipartisan support so if it were to get to his desk he would see them do this in the white house previously said it's up to congress to pass something like that. they had not found a way to be able to get around what trump could not get around either which is how the president could babanner even if you wanted to e ball is an congresses court now. shannon: is also there for daylight saving time. [laughter] they tried back in 20 to the senate passage did not get to the house but for people who do not love changing the clocks back and forth what is your opinion does anything on he'll get done? mark. >> i have no idea i have no idea what will be done it's been a very difficult morning. [laughter] practice must've really both little kids at home they don't get the clock changing issue. >> its important social media big tech are important issues
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china owning tiktok is an important issue. but for members of congress who are conservative or republican they should also car care at let as much about google which we sought recently had its gemini ai which was teaching divisive historically inaccurate information, google controls nearly all of our search it's on nearly every american's phone. congress does not seem to care as much about what google is doing to harm america as they care so much about tiktok and they should. shannon: social media this and other social media cases pending at the supreme court this term to we will wait and see what all the branches do about it. panel, thank you very much will see you next sunday. coming up former nfl football player tim tebow on capitol hill to shine the light on the ugly reality of online child exploitation will talk with him about the fight he has for the most vulnerable, next too. >> they are calling out to you, and to me and how many times in my life have i missed the call have i missed the mark? unfortunately too many.
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♪ ♪ shannon: tim tebow might be best known for winning the heisman, being inducted into the college football hall of fame, but he's been using his platform off the field to bring faith, hope and love to those who need it most. i sat down with tim earlier this week to discuss his testimony on capitol hill and the work he and his foundation are fighting to get done.
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tim, welcome to "fox news sunday." great to have you here in washington, and you were on the hill for a very important topic. >> one of the worst evils in the world, the fight against child exploitation. and i was made aware of this several years ago, just the depth of it. one of or team members who joined our team, she said to me i believe that there's 20,000 boys and girls that are still unidentified. so law enforcement can see their abuse and rape images, but they haven't been automobile to identify to them. so if you can't identify them, how could you possibly if get to them? so that led to a meeting in leon, france, that we convened with interpol, google, so many people, 18 countries came together to talk about this, and we found out it's not 20,000 kids that are unknown and unidentified, it's over 50,000 boys and girls through the backlog are unidentified in these global databases. there are so many boys and girls, and 65% of them are under
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the age of 12, and 4.3 of them -- that's 2100 -- are infants. shannon:, the tebow has the goal of caring for the most vulnerable if people, or mv prksz, across the world. since its inception, his foundation has conducted work in if maneuver 80 countries. one to have focuses is identifying victims of human trafficking and child exploitation and bringing their abusers to justice with the help of law enforcement. >> after weeks of piecing together clues in the photos and other dickal bread crumbs -- digital bread crumbs, they finally found to offender. today that little girl, when was once a victim, is now a survivor, and the man who did unimaginable and unspeakable things to her is serving a life sentence in prison. shannon: how does this problem get solved? how do you identify them? are you on the hill to ask for more resources? >> the tip of the spear is victim identification specialists. they're amazing front-line heroes. but right now we only have is seven here.
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and we need to have 100, 200. and so one of the appeals we were making is to bring more funding to c3 and hsi in this center for these victim identification specialists. but it really starts being able to build a team to identify and then partnerships all around the world. because when you have one of these images or videos, you don't know where that lead is going to take you. it could the take you to tampa, florida, it could take you to pennsylvania, it could take you to thailand are or germany, and if over half of them so far that have been are rescued have been right here in the u.s. shannon: it's just shameful. it's shocking. but something else that you do around the world as well is knight and shine which has been such a beautiful thing. i love when you get to that season and people are posting on social media about what their church or their community is doing with these special, amazing kings and queens that you want to celebrate. >> yes. shannon: it's pretty long-running at this point. >> yes. we just got to celebrate our 10-year anniversary, and it's my favorite night of the year.
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[cheers and applause] with we get to celebrate so many, as you called them, kings and queens, because every single honored guest to us is a king or a queen. we get to celebrate so many people that have never been celebrated before. one of the countries we were in this year, we got -- we're finishing a night to shine, and we were walking back through at the end of the night. we saw the red carpet that was rolled up, and it was sitting to the side. and it was so cool because one of the team members looked at me, and he said, how crazy is that, right? that the red carpet rolled up, but the work and the value and the if love that was shared and experienced tonight is not rolled up, right? like, the night might end, but the worth and the value for all of humanity, for the 16% of the world's population that so many times has been looked past, has looked beyond, hasn't been seen as as valuable, but we know to our god they have infinite value and worth, and we want to share that so they can truly
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experience and know that. shannon: god bless you for how you're using your platform to try to make a difference. of it's inspiring to the rest of us as well. >> thank you so much. shannon: and just a quick note, my podcast, living the bream, dropped a new episode. this week i sat down with the author and founder of the gathering, jenny allen, to talk about her new book, untangle your emotions: naming what you feel and knowing what to do about it. don't we all have some emotions these days? great discussion. that's it for us today. thank you for joining us. i'm shannon bream. have a great week. we'll see you back here next "fox news sunday." ♪ ♪

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