that was the warning. during last minute speeches near the capitol, curious, didn t hear him mention crime in a crime ridden train station, interesting point there, juxtaposition, the optics matter but apparently not to the president. that voters need to preserve and protect democracy by electing members of his own party. republicans, they fired back today, calling the speech patronizing and a bid to divide and distract americans. we ll let you decide. take a listen. this is the struggle we re now in, a struggle for democracy, a struggle for decency and dignity, a struggle for prosperity and progress, a struggle for the very soul of america itself. remarkable thing about american democracy is this, just enough of us on just enough occasions have chosen not to dismantle democracy but to preserve democracy. we must choose that path again. because democracy is on the ballot. so i want to put this in context. yesterday, the preview of the speech from the press secretary, she
politicians campaigning here in new york. and rafael mangual and katie pavlich on whether rising crime will turn the state red. john: an attempted attack on a republican senate candidate happening the same night president biden blamed the gop the rise in political violence. hello, john roberts in washington. happy friday eve, sandra. sandra: and to you as well, john. this is america reports. don bolduc, running in new hampshire, was talking to voters ahead of his debate with incumbent democrat maggie hassan. a man allegedly took a swing at him before police were able to step in. it happened within hours of president biden s speech to voters which he pinned the blame on maga republicans five days to election day. john: fox team coverage, peter doocy has the latest from the white house and marc thiessen is standing by, but mollie line is in busy ton. accused assailant was outside the debate venue as the republican was going in, but according to the campaign and the ca
if you are depending on chinese religious cults for your information about the united states of america, the greatest country on the face of the earth, or maybe aunt mabel s facebook postings she got from somebody like in russia, you re not going to want to know the truth from republicans. this is the truth from republicans. let s bring in the first of a number of all-star panels we have this morning for you, the host of way too early at politico, jonathan lemire, author of the big lie. former white house press secretary, jen psaki, joins us. nbc news justice and intelligence correspondent ken dilanian is here. former u.s. attorney and senior fbi official chuck rosenberg. attorney and contributing columnist at the washington post, george conway, and nbc news presidential historian michael beschloss. ken dilanian, set it up for
On this episode, Bret revisits some of the most compelling conversations from previous All-Star Panels on where the Biden White House stands on some of the most important issues of the administration, such as Russia’s war on Ukraine, growing inflation, and rising crime in major cities.
On this episode, Bret revisits some of the most compelling conversations from previous All-Star Panels on where the Biden White House stands on some of the most important issues of the administration, such as Russia’s war on Ukraine, growing inflation, and economic issues at home.