gigot. joe biden and donald trump squared off thursday night in atlanta in a high stakes debate with both candidates hoping that the showdown would reshape the political narrative and per if suede undecided voters as polls show them in a tight race for the white house. president biden attacked donald trump s character in the wake of his felony conviction in new york and tried to link him to the january 6th attack on the u.s. capitol. but the 81-year-old s own performance exacerbated concerns about his age and ability to serve a second term as he stumbled through his responses and often appeared confused. making sure that we continue to strengthen our health care system, making sure that we re able to make every single solitary person eligible for what i ve been able to do with the, with the covid excuse me, with dealing with everything we have to do with look, if we finally beat medicare well, he s right, he did beat medicare. he beat it to death. paul: let s bring
thursday s debate. he told supporters at a north carolina rally that he still intends to win, but some words may not be enough to calm democrats fears that he potentially could be the ron kennedy to run the wrong kennedy to run against president trump. hello, everyone, i m eric shawn. arthel: i m arthel neville president biden is attending fundraisers in new york and new jersey as he tries to shift the narrative away from the debate. looking at a live shot here. the president is about to leave new york, and we ll see if he takes questions. meanwhile, his campaign is in full damage control mode. the president faces a media onslaught after a debate performance some are calling disastrous. the biden camp says they are keeping their eyes on november 5th, election day. i think that what you will see as you often see after these debates are not huge changes. the president s going to continue to be out there, and he s going to make his case for why donald trump is a threat to t
fox news saturday night. hopping. welcome to another episode of the cable news cake party, it is the first day of pride month which is ironic, the only time i m dressed like a straight man all year. [laughter] some of you have never lost before, good old-fashioned comedy show where everybody is welcome and you can be republican, you can be democrat, just don t be a [bleep] and for those of you who watch cable news regularly, i want to congratulate you making an entire 20 seconds without seeing coverage of trump s guilty verdict. it was insane this whole week. on my way to work thursday some crazy looking homeless dude was like have any he s like the ground because trump is about to speak outside the courthouse it was a bizarre scenario but nice to meet robert de niro. [laughter] will get to that angry dwarf in a minute but we know political tensions are correct up to 11 so we booked your favorite panelist to help take the edge off. they all got stuck behind pro- hamas prote
griff: the starliner launch delayed at least 24 hours but yet they never set back in a crucial moment. fox news live. alicia i am alicia acuna acuna you. under four minutes to the launch suddenly delayed over a technical issue. let s go live to the kennedy space center with what we are learning at this hour. . it turns out this was an automated hold. generated by a computer analyzing the very dynamic conditions on the atlas five rocket in the minutes before launch. looking at supercold liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen used as the oxidizer in the propellant in the launch. they have to be absolutely perfect conditions. if anything goes wrong even a software glitch the computer shuts it down. the launch is on hold. engineers are now trying to get to the bottom of exactly what spooked the computer and what went wrong to cause the automated trigger. astronauts are safe. cruise help them to exit the spacecraft. basically doing in reverse what they did several hours earlier