kayleigh: this is outnumbered. i m kayleigh mcenany with my cohosts emily compagno and harris faulkner. also joining us fox & friends first cohost, carley shimkus, and fox news national correspondent griff jenkins on this gripping week. we are just days away from the first presidential showdown of this election cycle. both president biden and former president trump are finalizing their strategies for thursday s cnn presidential debate, but are prepping for the face-off in two very different ways. president biden is surrounding himself with top official campaign staffers. some from the white house and close allies. you can see their names scrolling. and camp david is sequestered away as he has been for days. meanwhile, former president trump is hitting the campaign trail. he was in philadelphia this past weekend and asked supporters what tactic he should take. how should i handle him? should i be tough and nasty? or should i be [cheers and applause] she sai
today. i ll see you back here next saturday at adm. eastern smerconish is up next setting the bar i m michael smerconish in philadelphia, thursday here on cnn is the first of two scheduled debates between president biden and trump. jake tapper and dana bash will moderate the debate will last 90 minutes with no live audience. there will be no opening statements, answers will be two minutes rebuttals will be one-minute closing statements will be two minutes based on a coin toss, trump will go last. there will be two commercial breaks and perhaps the biggest wrinkle microphones will be muted when it s not someone s turn the stakes are high. the racist tight weather measured in national surveys or by battleground states. so the debate is a very big deal and opinions as to who won will no longer be influenced by expectations advantage joe biden. and here s why call it, be careful what you wish for in the last two weeks, president biden traveled overseas to participate in a
seems to be everywhere.- seems to be everywhere. it s no secret that seems to be everywhere. it s no secret that labour seems to be everywhere. it s no secret that labour have - seems to be everywhere. it s no secret that labour have gone . seems to be everywhere. it s no i secret that labour have gone from, you know, the corbyn era to speed dating business to having a world wind at romance with business and that took a new chapter today when she met some of her british infrastructure counsel, which included the chief executives of lloyds banking group, mng, lots of top executives from international investors and what have you. and it is quite interesting that she did that during an election. because the sitting government cannot do that, but they were saying they were there in an advisory capacity. nevertheless, quite an interesting thing. and i think that what strikes me is their whirlwind romance with business is actually upsetting some of their traditional in their bi
gravel, building, nigel farage. first, we will talk about labour. simon i notice a real rachel reeves vibe to the start of the week. she seems to be everywhere. it s no secret that labour have gone from, you know, the corbyn era to speed dating business to having a world wind at romance with business and that took a new chapter today when she met some of her british infrastructure counsel, which included the chief executives of lloyds banking group, mng, lots of top executives from international investors and what have you. and it is quite interesting that she did that during an election. because the sitting government cannot do that, but they were saying they were there in an advisory capacity. nevertheless, quite an interesting thing. and i think that what strikes me is their whirlwind romance with business is actually upsetting some of their traditional in their bid to woo the board room, they are upsetting some people on the shop floor, for example, the unite union did no
all right, that s going to do it for us tonight. in europe, the generations old fear of the far right appears to be slipping. that is the top line from this week s eu elections. setting to retain power and radical right parties will now make up the second biggest block in the european parliament. in germany, a blow to u.s. ally after the anti-immigration and anti-muslim party alternative for germany beat his social democratic party in last week s vote. that was after the parties lead candidate sparked a major scandal saying last month that the members were not necessarily criminals. in france, right wing s national party delivered a defeat the french leader responded by calling for a stop election. a risky move that could inflict further losses. both personally and for the president s party. the news overseas, mainly sparked headlines here at home speculate over what the far right victory could mean for our elections in november. theorizing that the blocked success could fo