Of sight, out ofout of mind, an. Good reason, because joe ise joe deeply. His approval rating, itr. Is hovering in the lowoval rat. Biden he is hemorrhaging support among black latinoters and young voters. President is also struggling to raise money. Donations have dipped significantly since 2020, and the majority of americans think biden has an ethics problem. You think . No surprise there. But now his campaign is tryingd to capitalize on joes malevolent sidm. E with new dark brand and merchandise, merchandise that is sure to save the day, dont you think . Joining us now with reaction, Fox News Contributor concha fox and Friends Weekend cohost prll caix n and former Senior Adviser to president bill clinton, doug schoees cline well, i was going to start by asking you if you plan to get dark branded mugs for fox and friends like were doing on outnumbered. But dark bt i wont stop there. 10. 2 million. That is what joe biden got in small dollar donations, 200 or less. That is half of what
side by side code accepted. jesse: joe biden s safe place has always been wherever the corvette is. joe biden thought his so safe he stashed classified documents nemtion to it. joe being a car guy didn t like clutter in the garage. he looked for the next safest place he could think of, chinatown. the documents were moved from the vice presidency to at least three different locations in a personal vehicle and while they why theywere in three different locations we don t know. they were not stored behind any lock. one of the locations was behind chinatown. the another location was in the penn biden center which might as well been chinatown by looking at where their money was coming from. jesse: while everybody was talking about trump getting arrested. we found out that biden houses classified documents in chinatown. guess who biden told to put his classified documents in chinatown? hunter s old assistant kathy chung. who now just flipped on the big guy. so, unless
this hour in our country s history stands in contrast to a republican party devoid of an agenda, other than serving a disgraced twice impeached ex-president who tried to overturn and steal the results of the 2020 election. president biden described the 2022 election has a, quote, defining moment for the country, denouncing the gop s embrace of rhetoric that all too often has resulted in or coincided with violence, most recently with the attack on speaker pelosi s husband paul pelosi and his democratic predecessor president barack obama used his talent as a speaker, as a message deliver, as a leader, and lent his credibility as a popular two-term president to that message that democrats are right now the only ones, the only party, that believes in democracy and fundamental american values. it was something. watch. what we have to remind ourselves is that there s this common thread, there s this thing that binds us together as americans, a belief that no matter who we are or
conserative party said sunack won the race and prime minister. the first person of color ever to hold that position. he will succeed liz truss after 44 days in office because of a revolt over her economic policies. former prime minister boris johnson thought about a comeback but ended up pulling out of a race. nbc news correspondent and associate editor at the financial times. what can we expect him to take over as prime minister? reporter: jose, this has been a very fast moving forward days since liz truss stepped down. it will be a fast moving 24 hours. what we expect, and you mentioned in your in tree, not only the first person of color to walk through 10 downing, also the youngest prime minister in two centuries, really a historic day. so what we expect, and we can t confirm exact timing is liz truss, who is still prime minister technically, will have to go to king charles to resign. then we expect him to be asked to form a government. then what happens? he walks into
possible way forward on gun safety legislation. the senator leading those talks, chris murphy of connecticut, will join me a little later, but after yet another community has been devastated by yet another mass shoot, we twin the reidout tonight with a hard conversation about the gun because we need to understand how we got here, and we can in the avoid talking about the ar-15 and the industry that gives murderers the tools to success. former prosecutor ryan busy explained how the ar-15 conquered the american market. prior to about 2010 or 2012 there was never a gun sold in the united states commercial market that was desert tan color. now a significant percentage of guns are sold in desert tan color. why? iraq and afghanistan? adding about 1999 in the columbine shooting, the nra set its political course. we re in the culture war business. then you have these you have these wars happening, ar-15s, patriotism, islamophobia all of that in the culture at the same time. busy