days, whether you re democrat or a republican. i think the company is wrong to if they re hiding information about the harmful effects of their product on kids but ultimately, chris, you know, facebook is not responsible for raising kids. parents are responsible for raising kids. the solution here is to give parents better control over what their kids see online and instead you have politicians wanting to use this issue to get facebook to sort of monitor what they would consider misinformation which of course very easily bleeds into speech and political speech. i think here the cure might be worse than the disease. chris: harold, you were in congress. now you re in business. is there an answer as to how to regulate big tech and do you think that congress has the wherewithal, the expertise in part of our economy, our ecosystem, that keeps changing so rapidly, to understand and
afghanistan or the flood of migrants across the border into places like del-rio, texas, whether it s surging inflation or whether it s covid which president biden declared independence from on july 4th and we ve just gone through a really ugly surge in the delta variant, the fact is, most voters are turning against your guy. chris, i m genuinely optimistic that in the senate we re going to get the build back better bill and pass it and get it over to the house and the house is going to send the infrastructure bill and the build back better bill to the president s desk. here s the truth. wages are going up. covid cases are going down. jobs are getting create and filled. it s been a tough month. the delta variant has been a challenge but i believe we ve got a talented, capable, compassionate president and ultimately congress is going to do its job in getting to his desk the two bills that will
governor was quoted this week as saying that he s dealing with a, quote, unpopular president, and that he s facing, quote, headwinds from washington. so i guess the question is, how big a drag is joe biden on the democratic party and congress and in the states right now? ?first off, thanks for having me and happy sunday. i think that the virginia race will obviously give us some real-time electoral data here. terry mcauliffe i think is the best retail politician in the democratic party. arguably in all of poll continuing. and he s having to face the headwinds of a president, and i would argue probably more aptly a congress. i m surprised that some in congress are not looking at the long game in a more serious way. if democrats, as joe manchin said last week, had 50 to 70 more progressives and had a 25, 50 seat majority in the house and five to 10 seat majority in the senate, you could see the
overshadowed by disappointing jobs numbers. maybe it doesn t seem fast enough. we re making consistent, steady progress, though. chris: while in congress, democrats continue to fight over the president s domestic agenda. we ll ask senator chris kuhns on chances for party unity on the legislative to do list. the president s poll numbers hit a new low in the wake of crises at the border, in afghanistan, and a slowing economic recovery. we ll ask our sunday panel if joe biden will be a drag on democrats chances starting with next month s virginia governor s race. and our power player of the week, the hit podcaster bringing in famous dads to celebrate fatherhood. all right now on fox news sunday. chris: and hello again from fox
i m mike emanuel. thank you so much for watching. have an awesome day. chris: i m chris wallace. congress steps back from the financial brink, but the crisis isn t over. just postponed. the motion is agreed to. chris: the two parties compromise on a plan to save the u.s. from default but senate republicans blast their leader over bailing out democrats on the debt limit, accusing mitch mcconnell of cabbing. i don t understand why we re folding at the end. chris: we ll discuss what the gop plan is now with the number two republican in the house, congressman steve scalise, and the democratic victory is