kennedy: good evening, i' worked pavlich and tonight the calls are getting louder and leon is getting larger. everyone wants the elderly man with a poor memory to call it quits after the debate train wreck heard around the world, president biden hunkering down again at camp david but not with his 16 camp counselors wizzing around in golf carts and his family reportedly is there to discuss his future. and holy hunter, according to the new york times, his convicted felon first son is one of the strongest voices in support of the president staying in the race. lucas tomlinson is on the scene with more. reporter: that's right, kennedy. president biden is huddling with his family at camp david and white house sin cysting it was a preplanned event including taking a family photograph. on the sunday show, democrat lawmakers rallied to the president's defense. >> yes, it was a bad performance. i see what i call preparation overload. >> it was an underwhelming performance i believe. a setback is nothing more than a set up for a comeback. >> i came home to california, south and north, and people are for joe biden and kamala harris. there are healthcare professionals that think trump has dimension supra aural headphones and his thoughts and connections don't go together. he doesn't just lie but doesn't know the truth. if we're just talking about mental aqueuety. let's be fair about it. reporter: kennedy, to date no democratic lawmaker has publicly called for president biden to step down. one democratic congressman jamie raskin said discussions are taking place behind closed doors. >> there was a big problem with joe biden's debate performance and also just a tremendous reservoir of affection and love for joe biden in our party and this make it is a difficult situation for everybody, but there are they've raised $33 million. kennedy: i believe the president said 33 trillion but thank you. a shocking or maybe not so shocking axios report claiming joe biden can only muster the brain strength to get through 70% of his day. at best. and i quote from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. "biden is dependably engaged and many of his public events in front of cameras are held been those hours. outside of that time range or while traveling abroad, biden is more likely to have verbal miscues and become fatigued aids told axios". that cnn presidential debate was at 9:00, very cruel and way after sleepy clocks out. compare the joe biden of 2020 with whatever was left of him last week, shall question? >> i do not get elected the next president of the united states because they know i know them, and they know me. >> we're able to make every single solitary personnel i didn't believe for what i've -- eligible for what i've been able to do with the covid -- excuse me. dealing with everything we have to do with -- look -- if -- we full-timely beat medicare. >> all of those so called dreamers, those daca kids will be immediately certified and be able to stay in this country and put on a path for citizenship. >> i'm going to continue to move till we get a total ban. the total initiative relative to what we're going to do with more border patrol and more asylum officers. kennedy: katie, it's really difficult to watch those clips. now, minority leader in the house, hakeem jeffries says that setbacks are just set ups for a comeback. i don't know if you can come back from whatever is ailing the president. i'm not going to be like nancy pelosi and play armchair physician, but something is going on and what do you think is happening at this hour? >> first, i would say the country is in a very dangerous position right now with the president of the united states in this cognitive state that everybody can see around the world. all basis in europe are put on a heightened alert status and credible intel showing there could be a terrorist attack. this is what we're dealing with and the commander in chief only being available from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.. the truth is democrats have known about this problem for months. i talked to a big democratic donor with big influence in the party five months ago and said we should have done this earlier. we should have had a real primary. kennedy: that was my question. should they have let the primary pan out. >> now they're stuck with biden is in a pinch given the dnc convention is a month and a half away. logistics are very difficult coming to ballot access, timing, early voting starts in a lot of places in september. now they're trying to convince everybody that what they see about joe biden isn't true and make the case that he's the commander in chief and capable of protecting the country and given the high stakes around the world currently, that's not being portrayed. kennedy: certainly doesn't feel like he's in charge and you were a congressman for the great state of utah for years. what are some of your former colleagues saying about what took place this week? jot biden administration or democrats have lied to us every single step of the way. they told us that russian laptop was a russian laptop and not hunter bidens it was a lie. the border was secure for three years. it wasn't secure. they didn't have operational control. they told us it couldn't possibly, covid couldn't possibly have been made in a lab. well that ends up being a lie. then saying that donald trump is all the problems but much more so than joe biden is they've been hiding this. axios comes out with this report and says the president can't do this, that and the other and i saw a smart person on twitter say where were these sources last week. this is not something that just popped up. kennedy: where were they during primary season? shame on the people who went before the cameras and like karine jean-pierre like i can't keep up with him. he runs circles around anyone. put him up against anyone in the country. and he's faster than usain bolt. >> right. speaking of mental acuity, they've been in straight jackets trying to explain away what we also saw and to your point about our allies across the world who are now in fear because america is the beacon of democracy and support and certainly military support. so where do we go from here is the question i think a lot of people -- kennedy: you can recover from things like a stroke and john fetterman so his credit, he is a lot better than when he was first infirmed and what the president is going through, you can't recover from that it seems. >> then ask questions can we replace joe biden? no, you cannot unless you declare him incapacitated and then have to withdraw him from the presidency and according to one of the biggest democratic voices out there, hunter biden, thinks his father should continue on and needs someone to pardon him after his court cases. kennedy: kamala is not going to. if joe biden bails, there is that eager white house employee waiting in the west wing. she's got an infectious laugh and loves venn diagrams and vice president harris is sizing up the drapes as her boss decides his future and some in the white house are not with her. check out this anecdote from axios once again, which says "if biden stays in, it's for the same reason he decided to run again. he and the olekowski garmin i gy believe they have a better chance of beating president trump than vice president harris does. >> she's not. her polling was behind president biden is didn't make it through the democratic primary when she ran and that's not helpful either. the question for democrats as a party is not who's going to be in charge and does biden run and what do we do with the vice president and unpopular among the very small deliver of voters that they're trying to talk to. the bases are locked up and joe biden is having a hard time keeping things locked up and they look at this and say look at the position they put the country in by lying about this for months and months and months and making it all about the party, but people are like we have big problems out here many america, and you guys are worried about the power struggle. we'd like solutions and answers to policy questions and all you're talking about is the catastrophe you created by trying to hide this from everybody that we can all see out in the open. kennedy: or hurting ca kamala's feelings. there's some big people issues that the country is battling right now. chief among them sin fellation. not to mention -- inflation and immigration and wars in israel and ukraine. >> yeah, they played identity politics every step of the way. that's how they got kamala harris and what they deserved. this is essentially an extension of the obama administration. their third term and i blame barack obama and he told us joe biden was the guy and he's taken an obvious decline and should have wrapped it up last year and joe biden on his victory lap this year and let the process play itself out but oh no, as i said yesterday, i think jill biden loves being president and there's thomas mancino way she wants to give up that mantle. kennedy: that's a great point. who is pulling for the president to stay in more, hunter or jill? >> both. it's elder abuse. kennedy: they have their own self-interest here. >> i that co. the party will do what it wants and the more we see of joe biden, the more he's in decline. what are you going to do? you can't tell people he's fine when people can obviously see he isn't fine, and there's no one that can really step in that place outside of maybe a michelle obama. no one will. kennedy: she doesn't want to run. >> i know but then you've got to raise money and introduce them to the country. it's not going to work. kennedy: there's not enough time and i don't know a candidate to create a infrastructure necessary. >> she was at camp david and unless it's a big wrap up good-bye piece, it's not going anywhere. kennedy: so much more to come on the big weekend show from the biden replacement sweep stakes and maybe a hip replacement to the trump vp stakes and break down who the don is fawning over for vice president and greasy gavin newsom praising the supreme court for doing his dirty work on the hopeless cry -- homeless crisis he created and drying up bars and eateries putting a cork in rowdy 20 somethings. stay with us. ♪ everybody wants super straight, super white teeth. they want that hollywood white smile. new sensodyne clinical white provides 2 shades whiter teeth and 24/7 sensitivity protection. i think it's a great product. it's going to help a lot of patients. - [narrator] life with ear ringing sounded like a constant train whistle i couldn't escape. then i started taking lipo flavonoid. with 60 years of clinical experience, it's the number one doctor recommended brand for ear ringing. and now i'm finally free. take back control with lipo flavonoid. >> welcome back to the big weekend show. dominating victory over joe biden in the debate and making the decision yet and his vice president. >> reports that donald trump plans to announce the running meat before or july 15th in milwaukee and take a look at top reported contenders and ohio senator jd vance and doug burgum and and they've all been out in full force showing support for donald trump and plenty of tv interviews and president and on fox news sunday today. >> how can anybody think seeing donald trump on the debate stage that he couldn't do the job. obviously he souled and that's what the debated and there's two candidates, one that can't dot job and one that failed to do the job and that's joe biden. >> doug burgum interviewed with jessjessjesse watters questionie debate. >> joe biden had no answer-over inflation or the boarder and issues affecting every american every day. >> republican vp contenders out in full fours showing their support for donald trump and we all wait to see who he'll choice as his running meat. gianno. >> christina, thanks. stakes couldn't be higher for who trump's pick for vice president is. nikki haley trying to warn the former president he may not even wind up facing joe biden in november. she said "they're going to be smart about it and going to bring somebody younger, they're going to be bring vibrant and going to bring someone tested". kennedy, with that quote in mind and you save the world every week on your podcast. who do you believe to be the best pick for donald trump at this point? he doesn't need a vice president is what it seems. people just love him. >> no, before thursday, this was the most consequential decision in the entire election. that is who is trump's vp going to be? that's what the owe election will hinge on. katie was talking about the slim section of voters that are undecided and then with joe biden on the ticket, they may not last the entire four year term, and obviously president trump will only be a one term president this time around and that makes his pick even more important. i tend to think that he likes the governors a bit better and doug burgum is higher on the list that people give him credit for and glendo glen youngkin isp there high and marco rubio has shown loyalty and toughness and rubio that served with kamala harris as a senator, he would be very effective in a debate against her. i think he would really relish that role. >> i agree on those points and, katie, there's an idea he can pick someone that that one is talking about and our very talented colleague had something to say about this and i want your reaction on the other side. >> in order to win, you have to be able to bring in people who may not already be with you or already be a part of your support base. this is important for the election to bring in our fellow americans and also important to do the tough work that will follow and should president trump win to be able to actually root out the rot of corruption that exists within permanent washington to root out the deep state. >> she's an interesting person and she's brilliant and she's on our air. is she somebody he should think about? >> he's thought about her on the past and not listed on the leaks they've been putting out and she represents a very interesting type of voter who's emerged in america over the past really four years, but generally speaking, politics in america has change the. there's a lot of disaffected democrats that don't like this far left wokeness party that's anti-common sense and they've got tulsi gabbard leading the charge and she doesn't consider herself part of the republican party and the voters they have to get to win that are not decided, she represents the attitude towards washington dc and disgust of corruption on both sides of the political aisle and what politics are representing. people on the list and campaign looking for someone that can carry the maga legacy and agenda forward to 2028 and win so the trump legacy continues and in terms of what they want to do. marco rubio speaks spanish so the idea is that he could really go out and do a bunch of spanish language interviewviews and get hispanics to change their votes and seen that historically that republicans are bringing those people into the fold. finally, doug burgum looks like george washington and he'd be a great presidential choice and trump said i want somebody that can be president and he looks the part. >> i have a question for you, i'm so sorry, do you think that tulsi fills that rfk vibe that applies to voter s? >> for sure. >> yeah, politics isn't usual. the thing haves changed especially, jason, since you served in congress. this isn't the same political system as we know it and it's been reshaped and reformed and what's your thoughts on who would be a great pick? >> i think americans are striving not to just have somebody that look as person way. i think they want confidence. and i think they want competence and you have to have a good working relationship with trump and loyal to him and maga agenda and two other people should be on there, john radcliff and former director of national intention and former congressman from texas and was a u.s. attorney and other is robert o'brian who just wrote kind of the definitive piece of peace through strength and he was his national security adviser and briefed the president on a regular basis and very good working relationship. again, kind of looks like he's from central casting. those two have great working relationships, and i think he should be considered. i hope the president is thinking about them in those roles. if not, they'll be pretty darn senior in the trump administration. >> and you're forget ago third person. jason chaffetz. >> no. >> up next, gavin newsom getting bailed out by the supreme court from his homeless mess in california. that's up next we've always loved taking care of our home, from the gardening to any repairs that come up. but last year, grandpa here broke his arm. snowboarding. snowshoeing. anyway, he was fine, but it takes longer to heal now. and we prefer to stay active. we realized some home maintenance jobs aren't worth the risk. that's when we called leaffilter to protect our gutters. leaffilter's patented filter technology keeps debris out of your gutters for good. guaranteed. they gave us a free inspection, and we got our system installed that week. our leaffilter trusted pros will clean out your gutters, repair or replace your gutters, and install leaffilter, america's #1 gutter protection system. honestly, my only regret is not calling sooner. it's true, leaffilter has saved us so much time and the peace of mind. now we can focus on what we really enjoy. join millions of satisfied homeowners. get leaffilter. call 833 leaffilter today, or visit leaffilter.com we're carvana the company who invented car vending machines and buying a car 100 percent online now we've created a brand new way for you to sell your car whether it's a year old, or a few years old we want to buy your car so go to carvana enter your license plate answer a few questions and our techno wizardry calculates your car's value and gives you a real offer in seconds when you're ready we'll come to you pay you on the spot and pick up your car that's it so ditch the old way of selling your car and say hello to the new way at carvana switch to shopify so you can build it better, scale it faster and sell more. much more. take your business to the next stage when you switch to shopify. ♪ >> welcome back to the big weekend show. california governor gavin newsom getting bailed out by the supreme court over the state's raging homeless crisis and this time he won't need china to come in and clean up everything. he's praising the top course decision that lets cities prohibit homeless from sleeping and sitting in public spaces. today the supreme court ruling in grant's pass provides state and local officials the phenomenal fintive authority to clear unsafe homeless encampments and protect the safety and well being of our community. what are your thoughts about the ruling and gavin newsom's response to it? >> that's why people in california have grown to loathe him and he's create created and exacerbated the homeless crisis. talk about $24 billion through ballot measures and various legislation has gone to fight homelessness and it is only further exploded and there's been a massive up tick in and you happen of the big worries in particular in particular is there's going to be a huge homeless population of people over 65 years old. they're just not doing enough. they've nothing to show for all of these resources and he's always been in denial and now his big pivot is blaming republicans. and this is a mono party state. the republicans in the legislature, they're few and far between and they don't hold a lot of local positions and it's because of people like gavin newsom and adam schiff and nancy pelosi and some of the worst legislators and politicians in the country are from california and bad politicians make bad laws especially with the supermajority. >> they pumped millions and