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
quote, trite that in a small town. which aldean didn t obviously right, but he recorded. there is several descriptions of crimes being committed, as he mentioned. followed by a warning not to quote, try that in a small town. suggesting there will be violent consequences for those actions. talk to me about the culture of gun extremism and the revenge rhetoric that permeates on the far right, and the cost that permissive gun laws have in southern states in particular? well, when you combine lax gun laws by like shoot first, also called stand your ground, or permit-less carry, open carrie, it s not surprising we see simple misunderstandings turned into these horrific shootings of young people. many people of color, we ve seen that over and over again this year. someone running the wrong doorbell. someone getting into the wrong car. somebody playing in the wrong driveway or driving into the wrong driveway. this is because mostly men with guns shot first and asked questions later. that is
if he wants to win a general election. for the moment, he s also just focus on the republican nomination. turning to president biden s reelection run, this, week he released a new campaign video, with a surprise guest. guess who probably did want to be seen in that video? congressman marjorie taylor greene. let s take a. look joe biden had the largest public investment in social infrastructure, environmental programs, that is actually finishing what fdr started, that lbj expanded on, and joe biden is attempting to complete. the president has repeatedly talked about congresswoman greene on the campaign trail. she has been called his quote, favorite bogeyman. what is this strategy behind all this? yeah, well what s ironic here, of course, is democrats for months have been frustrated that president biden hasn t been able to distill his message to a compelling, you know, single kind of distilled
confirmation hearings with judge the taji brown-jackson to be in any way civil, think again. instead of questioning the historic nominee on the substance of her record, republicans that they re times putting some of the gop s greatest hits, dog whistling to qanon and raving about her other favorite bogeyman, critical race theory. as the washington post made pointed out, the hearing served as a high-profile platform we might see their names on the presidential primary ballot. joining the discussion, michelle goodwin, she s a professor of law at the university of california irvine, and an executive committee member for the aclu, barbara mcquade and eugene daniels are back with me. michelle, before we get to the bad and the ugly, let s put the
channel. fox news i think specifically mobilized a backlash to this vision. the president s favorite bogeyman. but he wasn t done. plus all he wants for christmas is white genocide. what? that tweet from a professor calling an internet firestorm this morning. and his refusal to back down. we promised this ends well as you watch this video. the stunning video of a toddler being run over by a truck. how did he survive. he did but we are going to show you how. when heartburn hits, fight back fast with tums smoothies. it starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue. and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. tum -tum -tum -tum smoothies! only from tums