President ial field continues to grow. I dont think theres ever been a greater moment in our r lifetimes and for this countr. Chris well discuss how democrats plan to take back the white house in our first 2020 sitdown with president ial hopeful south bend mayor Pete Buttigieg. Its a Fox News Sunday exclusive. Plus, a dozen republican senators vote against the president to block his National Emergency declaration. Well ask our sunday panel if theres a a growing gop divide. And our power player of the week, a billionaires pledge to diee broke. Is it fun to give away money . It is. It is a joy. Chris all right now on Fox News Sunday. And hello again from fox news in washington. Thepl d massacre at two mosquesn new zealand is raising new questions about white supremacist hate and the role of inflammatory rhetoric on social media. The suspected gunman appears to have been motivated by antimuslim and antiimmigrant ideology. And the horrific crime is an ugly reminder of attacks on houses of worship in this country. In a moment, well speak with white house chief of staff Mick Mulvaney. But first, lets get the rate from Ryan Chilcote reporting from london. Reporter in new zealand, a traditional dance in honor of the 50 killed in the countrys worstever terror attack. On the streets of christchurch, families grieve. Authorities say theyre now returning the victims bodies to the families. The 28yearold suspected gunman appeared in court saturday. His face blurred under the judges orders. Under scrutiny, the australians extensive travel to turkey, bulgaria and pakistan. And the 70pluspage, hatefueled manifesto he posted online just before the attack. In it, he claims this 2017 terrorist attack in stockholm when a truck was deliberately driven into a crowd killing five changed him. Trinvestigators are also looking at its similarities to a manifesto written by a norwegian neonazi who killed 77 people in 2011 and the attacks on the tree of life synagogue and the Charleston Church shooting. The suspected had five firearms, all of which he acquired legally. New zealands Prime Minister says thats unacceptable. We cannot be deterred from the work that we need to do on our up gun laws in new zealand. They need to change. Reporter un the Prime Ministers office received the suspects manifesto via email just nineec minutes before the attack. And that was, of course, just before the assailant used Facebook Live to broadcast his attack for a full 17 minutes. Now, facebook has issueded a statement, they say they removed a fullme 1. 5 million videos of e attack in the ensuing 24 hours, and they say that theyre removing all of the videos, even those that have been edited to remove the violent scenes, out of respect for the family. Chris . Chris Ryan Chilcote reporting from london, thank you. Joining us now, the white house chief of staff, Mick Mulvaney. Mick, welcome back to with the Fox News Sunday. Chris thank you. I forgot to wear a green tie this morning, thank you for bringing that up. Whats the latest on the latest into the new zealand mass . Is it massacre . Whats being done to beef up security around mosques in this country . Ra i wont go into the specifc of the discussions with our allies. By thear way, the kiwis, some of our closest allies in the global f war on terror, some of our closest friends, so it was especially hurtful, i think, to see this happen to some of our people we consider to be our closest friends. The president talked to the Prime Minister yesterday, so this is a truly sorrowful and tragic event. But we have no indication this is part of a larger conspiracy. I dont think weve taken any weve suggested any additional security here in the united states. But clearly, they are going through some terribleun times in new zealand. I understand theyre taking some steps in newso zealand. I think theyre concerned other folks might be involved down there, they made suggestions about how to operate mosques in the next couple days. Such a truly, truly tragic situation. Chris in his 74page manifesto, the shooter wrote this were, are you a supporter of donald trump . As a symbol of common purpose, sure. What does the president think of of that . Im a little disappointed you didnt put up the next sentence. What about his support of his policies . Deared god, no. I dont think its fair to look at the passages and align him with nancy pelosi or ms. Ocasiocortez. This was a disturbed individual, an evil person, and to sit and try to tie him to an american politician of any party probably ignores some of the deeper difficulties that this sort of activity exposes. Chris i want o to make it clea, i take your point, and i wait to want to make it clear, the only person responsible for this slaughter is the shooter, not President Trump. T but some critics have said that he has contributed over the years to an antimuslim climate. Here is one of his statements from the campaign. I think islam hates us. Theres something, theres something there that is a tremendous hatred. Chris and after the attack, democratic senator kirsten jill bartend tweeted this time and again, this president has eming boldened White Supremacists and covers for them. And some folks were disturbed after he saw the manifesto, after the shooting which said he was doing this to kill, quote, invaders, the president said this when he was signing his veto message people hate the worden invasion, but thats what it is. Its an invasion of drugs and criminals and people. Chris i understand, and i very much agree that the president is not responsible for this action. But has he considered, given the fact that some people seem to feel thaton he has given them cover, has he considered giving a major speech condemning antimuslim, white supremacist bigotry . Youve asked a couple questions. Lets talk about what senator gillibrand said. Theres folks who just dont like the president , and everything that goes wrong, theyre going to look for a way to tie that to the president. They say, oh, my goodness, there must be some connection. Thatsgo just absurd, to say theres some type of connection between being against illegal immigration, which is what the veto was about, and the ruthless Live Streaming murder of 50 people. The two things have nothing to do with each other chris okay, lets forget all of that. To the degree that there is an issue, let me just ask, that there is an issue with White Supremacists, antimuslim bigotry in this country, and there is, why not deliver a speech condemning it . Youve seen the president stand up for religious liberty, individual liberties. The president is not [laughter] a white supremacist. Im not sure how many times we have to say that. And to simply ask the question, every time Something Like this happens overseas or even domestically to say, oh, my goodness, it must somehow be the president s fault speaks to a politicization of everything that i think is undermining the institutions we have in the country today. Lets take what happened in new zealand yesterday for what it is, a terrible, evil, tragic act and figure out why those things are becoming more prevalent in the world. Is it donald trump . Absolutely not. Is there Something Else happening in our culture where people think, you know what . I think today im going to go on tv and live stream me murdering other people. Thats what we should be talking about, not the politics of the abunited states. Chris if i may, all im saying is that the president speaks out about a lot of things hes not responsible for, and he doesnt feel theres any link. Terrorism, why not make a speech and make it clear that there is no place in america for this kind of hatred . I think you saw that yesterday in the tweet. Not sure what more you want the president to do. You may want a National Speech to address the nation. Thats fine. But i think you get down to the basic issues, the president is doing everything we can to prevent this type of thing from happening here, to make it clear, look,oi this has to stop. The work that we do, including as i mentioned at the outset with our kiwi friends, to prevent this from happening, is a very central part of defending this nation. Look, its a tragedy, and i get that. And were in a hughpartisan sort of time hyperpartisan time in the country, but that doesnt mean we need to marry these two events. Chris okay. You were at the table with trump and kim at the summit. We can see you there in the foreground on the left in vietnam. And the North Koreans have now said after those talks fell apart they may end all talks between the u. S. And north korea, and they may resume nuclear and missile testing. If they do so, how will the president respond . I think the resumption of the missile testing would be seen as sort of a violation of some sort of breach of trust. I think there was a general understanding that there was no reason for that to continue as long as we were continuing to have conversations, and the conversations continue. We did not get a deal in vietnam. I think those folks who thought it mightrs be easy for us to gea deal dont understand the complexities of the issue. It took reagan and gorbachev many, many times to solve just a piece of the Nuclear Weapons problem. The discussions can and should continue. I can foresee the president and the chairman sitting down at some point in the future. But if they were to begin testing again, that would be seen as a truly disappointing turn of events. Chris and would the president have a specific response . I dont know. Im not going to speak to that. Im not going to be disappointed. He has a very Good Relationship with the chairman. The fact that we didnt get a deal in vietnam doesnt mean that the relationship was imperilled, it just means there was no deal to be had at that time. It doesnt mean theres not a deal in the future. Chris i want to ask you about the president s veto on friday of the resolution that Congress Passed blocking his declaration of a National Emergency on the border. Before the senateki acted, the president tweeted this a vote for todays resolution by republican senators is a vote for nancy pelosi, crime and the open border democrats. What does the president think of the 12 republican senators who defied him . I wouldnt say hes happy. I think that tweet is probably exactly where we saw things. I had a bunch of phone calls from my former colleagues saying, oh, this is a big Constitution Constitutional issue. By the way, there was a lot more senatorsea concerned about where was the money going to be coming from. But,wi fine, some folks voted oe waylk for what reason, they migt have also voted for a different reason. But this waser a Border Security issue. Go back, this is what weve been fighting about now since october when we first chris so are those 12 senators soft on the border . This was a Border Security vote. Its up to them to tell their voters why it was more important to overturn the president than secure the southern border. Thepr question i dont think anybodys asked, and if you would do this, this would be great, get one of the 12 and ask theres anu think emergency on the southern border . They have of toth say yes. Democrats will say yes. The numbers of folks crossing every day are through the roof. There is an emergency, period, end of story. The next question is what are you doing about it. The president is doing everything he can. Would ask those who voted against the president last week what are you doing to solve the National Emergency. Chris ive got a minute left. Understood. Chris Congress Keeps asking. You say a lot of those senators were mostly concerned about where was the money going to be taken from. Congress keeps asking wheres the money going to come from, which military Construction Projects will lose their money, and the pentagon has failed to give that information. Im told your agency, the omb, the office of management and budget, has that information. Will it be given to congress . The list of the military Construction Projects which lose money under the National Emergency, will that information be given to congress before they vote whether to override . The assumption in your question is not right. Youre assuming theres a list were not giving to congress which is absolutely false. Theres a process that were going through that we chris there was a report in the paper, i may be wrong, that the apentagon had given the list to omb. No, that is not true. Theres no identified list of projects that will not be funded. These are identified projects that will not be touched in fiscal 2019. That may be what youre hearing about. Through thegoing process of prioritizing what projects are on the pentagons books for 2020 and beyond, already funded, that are not as high a priority as the border fence. Chris and finally, will you beat the override . Yes, sir. In the house, no chance. Chris so the president s veto will bee sustained. Will be upheld in the house and wont have to go back to the senate. Chris well, no, because if its upheld, it doesnt go to the senate. Thanks for coming in on st. Patricks day. Sorry about the [laughter] chris the world robe malfunction . Wardrobe malfunction . 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How do you think the president s decision to ignore mcconnell plays for him and for those 12 republican senators who decided in the end to go against him . Well, look, the 12 republican senators list is pretty interesting. What is the Common Threat . On only one of them is actually running for reelection Susan Collins of maine. On the other hand, a lot of senators who are running for reelection next year, martha mcsally, thom tillis, they all voted to sport the president. Support the president. The concern in the party is that if youre opposed with by the president , youre in trouble in the republican primary. So the political power of the president was in some ways reaffirmed, or at least the fear of the president was reaffirmed by this vote. Chris we asked you for questions for the panel, and on this issue of those Republican Senates voting against the president , voting to block his declaration, joe piper tweeted this my question to these 12 republicans would be, where is their loyalty . Katie, how do you answer joe . And it was interesting, because even though i didnt bring it up, Mick Mulvaney did, well, you know, those republican senators said it wasnt an issue of immigration, it wasen a matter f the separation of powers and Congress Power of the purse. I think thats correct if you look at the reason why republicans voted for or against, they talked about the factte that they do believe the president is overreaching. You have a number of republicans including ben sasse who had an interesting vote to keep the National Emergency. I thought he would vote against it. And in his justification for doing so he says, look, i do believe we have ceded too much authority to the executive branch which is why im supporting legislation introduced by senator mike lee to actually take back some of that power from the executive and give it back to congress. There wasnt a split from republicans about the issue the National Emergency in terms of a crisisis on the border that is ongoing that nobody seems to want to fix on capitol hill. The issue was the separation of powers. The republicans have put forward real legislation to actually take back some of that power, and nancy pelosi has said theyre not going to take it up for a vote which proves this was political, not just taking back power from the president whether republican or democrat. Chris all right. Lets get to the underlying issue here, and its actually the one that Mick Mulvaney brought up and said we should ask republican senators, is there a crisis on the southern border . Heres what President Trump had to say about that. Inn many cases, theyre stone cold criminals. And in many cases and in some cases you have killers coming in and murderers coming in, and were not going to allow that to happen. Chris now, the president points to last month when more than 76,000 people were stopped at the border. Thats the highest monthly total in 11 years. But of those, more than 40,000 were family units. And, karl, that raises my question which is the family units, to they really want to be do they really want to be, does a wall stop them . Dont they want to be caught, because they want to claim asylum, so in that sense is the right answer more wall or to change the laws so you can turn around family units from Central America theri way you can from mexico . El, look, the mix has changed dramatically. In the early part of the 21st century it was mostly single men, mainly from mexico coming here fore jobs. And a wall helps stop those people. But youre right, the asylum seekers, the family units which is what the current immigration flow largely is, they want to show up and surrender to the immigration authorities, and a wall really doesnt matter there. But the border is being hit by both types of people. The single males, many of them from Central America now rather than mexico, and the family units. So you do need the wall, and you need a change in the procedures that we have dealing with families. This all goes back to a 1993 u. S. Supreme court case that was then memorialized in 97 in an agreement between the Clinton Administration andto some of the parties to the case called the floor race agreement. And flores agreement. You have to keep the Families Together in as best a condition as you can, and you have to release minor children to either relative, a guardian or an entity that agrees to take care of them. And this has been, this makes a magnet for these kind of families. And we just dont have the laws and the facilities to deal with them. Two answers pass a law that changes the rules, or the dhs, this is a consent agreement, dhs can promulgate regulations. Chris all right. Moe, this is the way the president is now framing this issue. I think anybody going against Border Security, drug trafficking, human trafficking, thats a bad vote. Thebo democrats are for open borders. Theyre for crime. Frankly, theyre for crime. Chris is that going to be a hard issue for democrats in to f 2020 . Look, for a president who came out on the night he was elected and said i want to be a president for all americans to now call democrats, saying that were for crime and we hate jews,me like, thats going to ba big problem for him. Onca this issue, specifically on this issue, i think democrats can be out there saying we have a plan to actually deal with immigration. We need to have Border Security. Theres no one out there saying we shouldnt have Border Security. Most democrats on the hill though are not naive enough to think a wall is the full answer, and they want to invest in technology. They want to do drones, lots of things on have more agents. Chris nancy pelosi says i dont want to give a dollar for the wall. Because when the president is saying that the wall is the endall, beall hes not saying. But democrats have come forward saying they are fine in investing and building up and repairing where there is fencing, but there needs to be more. Well, they are actually, karl. Theyre w not. How can you say no . Look, Robert Francis to roarke says tear down the wall weve got. Please. And the democrats have Mutual Ground on things like Border Security with technology and so forth. But the one big difference is the democrats cannot accept the fact that a wall, physical barrier is necessary on some parts of the border despite the fact that a democratic president except democrats on the hill. You can talk about president ial candidates, certain members of congress, but the ones who are actually in the room, at the table negotiating this have been oh, nancy pelosi, so she didnt mean it when she said not a dime . If you look at the packages thatpl democrats have passed in the past and that they are promoting today, the democratic majority in the congress is for investing overall [inaudible conversations] see, this is the problem. Karl, you know i respect you tremendously, but this is all you guys want to talk about. Let me its an issue katie, hold on. [inaudible conversations] there is more to immigration, there is more to immigration than just a wall. Illegal immigration. Mo and as hard as you guys wat to make it about that, there is more to it than just a wall. Hold on [inaudible conversations] you cut me off a number of times. Dont lecture me about immigration reform. I you have cut me off a number of times. Republicans supposedly agreeing upon Border Security, technology and into forth. Where they disagree is the majority in thelo Democratic Caucus dont want money for a border wall, period. Karl, theres so much more, there is a humanitarian issue that is pulling people away from Central America. You guys will not let go of this chris were going to take a break here. You can continue the argument outside. [laughter] see you a little later and i bet they will. When we come back, the 37yearold from south bend, indiana, known as mayor pete is looking to break out in the crowded democraticng field. Pete buttigieg joins us live for a Fox News Sunday sitdown with the 2020 candidates. That rocking chair would look great in our new house. Ahh, new house, eh . Well, you should definitely see how geico could help you save on homeowners insurance. Nice tip. Ill give you two bucks for the chair. Two . thats a victorian antique all right, how much for the recliner, then . Wait wait. 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Grandpa, what about your dream car . This is my dream now. Principal we can help you plan for that. Chris we are now less than a year away from the iowa caucuses, and the field of Democratic Candidates looking to make donald trump a oneterm president is taking shape. We hope to talk with them at length so you get a better sense of who they are and where they would take thee country. Joining us now for our first Fox News Sunday sitdown, south bend mayor Pete Buttigieg. Mayor, welcome. Thank you, good morning. Chris so, today Kirsten Gillibrand entered the race, there are now more than a dozen candidates officially in the race, youreas the only one who still has an exploratory committee. When are you going to decide whether to get in . So we put together the ponsettee and rolled it out in would be to the idea of a midwestern millennial mayor something the conversation for president , how would thehere bea level of interest. Now were seeing a all of those things. Because im not highly famous and not personally wealthy, it takes a little bit to get the organization in place for a launch. You only get to launch once, and im not going to make any news this morning, but all of the signs are pointing in the right direction, and when we do come out, its going to be a big one. Chris people are trying to make sense of this huge, sprawling field, young versus old, further left versus more moderate. Whats your lane . I dont know. I think everybody wants to fit you on an ideological is spectrum which i think has never been less relevant. People just want to know what your ideas are and whether they make any sense, and part of how we were able to succeed in south wednesday governing, i believe, in accordance with progressive values but also earning support from republicans and democrats wasnt by trying to manage exactly where i was on the spectrum. I view myself as a progressive, but these labels are becoming less and less useful. Chris one more sport of political question. One of thehe ways in which you stand out is if youre 37, and if elected, you would be the youngest president ever. To some degree, people talk about you as the bright, shiny thing in the field. The question is now that beto orourke is in it, some people in the grassroots say hes the brighter, shinier thing. How do you combat beto and, like him, were you born to be in this race . I think i was born to make myself useful, and im not combating anybody. There are going to be competitors more than opponents, i think, among the democrats. And thats a, good thing. I do believe im not like the others. I belong to a different generation than most of the others. Mine wasas the generation that s in high school when School Shootings started to be the norm, were the generation thats going to be on the business end of the consequences of climatete change, were also the generation thats on track to be the first in American History to make less than our parents if nothing is done to change the trajectory of our economy. I think having a voice from that generation, having a voice with executive leadership identify got to tell you, i know im the young face, but not only do i have more years of government experience than the president , but identify got more years of executive experience under my belt thann the vice president. I think thats relevant. And i i think coming from the industrial midwest a place where, unfortunately, my party really lost touch with a lot of voters especially in 2016, its a combination of attributes, not to mention the military service i bring to the table that is different from the others, and and im looking forward to competing. Chris lets do a lightning round. Quick questions, quick answers. To the degree that you think you have one, whats your core message . Well, the biggest idea is about chris this is lightning round, so youve got to be quick. Generational change and then liberty, democracy and security. When you unpack each of those ideas, they point you in a specific direction with some policies behind it. Maybe the rest of the lightning round chris lets turn to what some of the other democrats are talking about, whats on ideologicalat agenda. A lot of democrats pushing the green newg deal. You have said its more of a goal than a plan. Explain. Thats right. Its a handful of pages laying out a goal to cut Carbon Emissions before they lead to changes that really destroy our economy and any prospect for people in my generation to do well. Im thinking about what the worlds going to look like in 2054 when i goat to the current age of the current president , and if we dont act aggressively and immediately on climate, its not going to be a pretty picture. Chris are you saying, for instance, that some of the talk about retrofitting every building in america or trying to make the country carbonfree by 2030, that thats just unrealistic . Were going to have to do it chris by 2030 . If we cant do carbonfree, well do net carbon free, which means were taking out as much as were putting in. We have got to do this. This timetable isnt being set by congress, its being set by science, and its going to hit those deadlines are going to hit with or without us, so we have to act. What thehe Green New Deal gets right is it realizes theres also a lot of activity in this, retrofitting means a huge amount of Building Trades in this country. Chris okay. Were way over the lightning round. Medicare for all, you say it should be for all who want it. Thats right. I do believe that a singlepayer environment is probably the right answer in the long term, but i think any politician who toulouse around phrases like throws around phrases like medicare for all has a responsibility to explain how we would get there. You want to put it on the exchanges as a public option, and if people like me are right, that that is both good coverage and more cost efficient, then more and more people will buy in chris so was Kamala Harris wrong when she talked about eliminating private insurance . I view it differently. Think about medicare itself, you still have medicare advantage, even countries like the u. K. Still have a o role for the private sector, so i think there will be a role, but a very different one than we have in the corporate system today. Chris the supreme court, you talk about possibly expanding the court from 9 justices to 15. Yeah, but its not just about throwing more justices on the court. What i think we need to do is some kind of structural reform that makes the court less political. We cant go on like this where every time theres a vacancy, theres this ideological battle. So the idea that one idea that i think is interesting is you have 15 members, but only 10 of them are appointed in the political fashion, five of them can only be seated by unanimous agreement of the other 10. There are other ideas about term limits or about rotating justices up from the appellate bench. I think we should have a National Debate about whats appropriate especially within the framework of the constitution. But the bottom line is weve got to make some kind of structural form to depoliticize the supreme court. Chris after Donald Trumps victory in 2016, you wrote an essay in which you said that i think it was called something from flyover country . Was that yes. Chris correct . You said democrats have largely, and to very much their cost, have ignored the industrial midwest. How would you take on donald trump, and specifically how do you beat him in michigan and ohio and wisconsin, that upper rust belt that he took away from the democrats . Well, again, coming from a former auto manufacturing town in the northern part of indiana, this is my home. And i understand why our party largely lost touch. But i dont think its just about donald trump. As a matter of fact, i think in many ways hes a symptom rather than a cause. Where i come from, there are a lot of people who are under no illusions about the character of the president but voted this way in orderer to make a statement. Some people, i think, voted to burn the house down because theyd seen how for years democratic and republican presidencies produced economic and social and political results that let them down. We have got to be speaking to people. Chris okay. Forgive me, that seems a little gauze city. So how do you say to the people in those states, you know, that feel that theyve been left behind by globalism, things like that, globalization, ive got a better answer than donald trump . Donald trump talks about jobs, and the Unemployment Rate is at a record low. He talks about restoring manufacturing jobs and, look, weve been restoring manufacturing jobs in our community too, but were realistic about the fact that with automation its not going to look like the old economy. The president s promise is to turn back the clock, that we can somehow just go back to the 1950s, and its just not true. The economy is changing, the pace of change is accelerating, and what weve got to do is master those changes inn order o make them work for us. There are some very specific policy moves to do that, increasing the minimum wage with, delivering portable benefits so that when you get disrupted from your job, its not such a disruption in the rest of your life. There are things that a we can and must do to make sure that as these changes come and, again, they will with or without us that we can actually succeed especially in economicallyvulnerable communities like where i come from chris okay. Lets talk about yourth record because youve been the mayor of south bend since 2012. Lets put it up on the screen. More than 800 million in private investment including a downtown, more than 4,000 jobs created, more than 1,000 abandon homes demolished or repaired in your first term. But the Violent Crime rate in south bend went up til last year, and youved had a continuing problem with homelessness. And i checkedin it out yesterda, the Unemployment Rate in south bend is higher than for the state of indiana as a whole. So pluses and minuses, yes . It is true that ive not fpersonally resolved the problm of violence, nor the problem of homelessness. But i will say that were doing more around homelessness than i think hase happened in our community in 30 years, and i think that characterization of the Violent Crime rate isnt quite fair either. When i was a kid, it was not unusual to have more than 20 homicides in south bend, last year we had 9 chris i understand, but if you look at your term, it had gone up it was up and down, if you look at the homicide rate. Look, i feel like ive been fighting gun violence and homicide in our community with one hand tied behind my back. But i i am proud about everything we have done as a community to come together by the way, a low income community. Our per capita personal income just went over 20,000 a year. So, yeah, we have challenges with economic growth, we have challenges with crime, we have challenges with homelessness. But the way our community has risen to meet those challenges is something im very proud of. Chris why are you in such a hurry . Why not wait a few years, get better known and run for president , say, at the ripe old age of 43 . Its not about becoming president. Chris youre running for president , it is about becoming president. Its about america. Its about what america needs. All the decisions ive made to run for office in my career and all the decisions ive made to not run for office are about the moment, what is called for and then what i bring to the table. I see this very unusual moment. Look,on its unusual for it to even be plausible that a 37yearold midwestern mayor is giving national a interviews abt a possible candidacy for president. But theres something happening right now that calls for something completely different than what weve been seeing. Generationally different, regionally different, somebody with a different life story and a different background. And to the surprise of many, including myself, this moment could be the only moment over the last hundred years or the next hundred years when its appropriate for somebody like me to be in this conversation. Buty ill tell you, with that moment shaping up, im not going to miss that moment. Chris mayor, thank you. Thanks for joining us today, and well be watching you on the campaign trail. Thank you. Chris up next, well bring back our sunday group to handicap the growing democratic feel for president from beto to bernie to the candidate lots of people are still waiting for, joe biden. Thank you, thank you. Here we are you dont always use your smartphone to like something. How is it . Perfect who is this . You dont always use it to share something. Hes doing it but when it matters most, you count on tracfone to keep you connected, for less. Can you send that to me . Yeah. 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Chris well, former texas congressman beto orourke announcing his campaign for president , and President Trump wasting no time mocking the rising democratic star, and were back now with the panel. So he got into the race, long on grassroots support, and media attention, short on record and specific policy proposals. Moe, how do you see him faring in this big and sprawling democratic field . I think hes one of the great unknowns of this race, to be honest, you know . There is a big difference between im a fan of beto orourke, i think hes a dynamic candidate. But theres a big difference between taking on ted cruz in a wave with Election Year in texas and then running on the National Stage against a field of democrats. And so now all these people who really were impressed by the kind of Grassroots Campaign he amn in texas now are waiting to see how he does out there. This is the phase of the campaign where candidates are sort of explaining their world views, right . The direction they want to take the country. The policy specifics will fill in as the campaign progresses. So thats what hes doing now. Hes out there saying im in, heres what i think the world should look like. Well see how he does now filling in those details. Chris do you think you could get him to stop moving his arms so much . [laughter] if theres a debate between beto orourkes hand movements and Donald Trumps, i think were going to have a dizzy election. Chris i wasve going to say, tae some dramamine. Karl, ive been waiting since he announced, and i want you to callyo him beto, how seriously o you take beto orourke . Yeah, i take Robert Francis orourke very seriously. [laughter] he speaks well, he can rouse a crowd. Hes got a sense of authenticity. It was ironic his announcement was basically made by a generous interview with vanity in its title, but he is an attractive candidate. On the other hand, his record is thin, his ability to talk about these issues is elusive, and the biggest problem i think hes going to face is, is that, look, he had 2017 and through september of 2018 where ted cruz, his opponent, never engaged him x. Now hes going to be engaged every single day. We saw, you know, he gets in, and we see an immediate dump of Oppo Research chris he was involved with a group of hackers exactly. And he, how hes going to deal different kind of a campaign where he had free runnining to me is david plouffe, whos a very smart guy chris the Campaign Manager for barack obama. A signal that the obamaites are going to get behind him, and will he listen, because like his original boss, barack obama, Robert Francis to roarke seems to think hes the smartest guy chris why do you hate calling him beto . Because its a phony name. When he went to elite boarding school, did he call himself that . Did he call himself that at columbia . When he was the memberdi of a grunge band . No. Once he began to run for office in a heavily latino county, he stopped calling himself Robert Francis to roarke. Im merely calling hum by the name on thell ballot. R4, its a good name. Chris okay. [laughter] the top contenders in the democratic race are mostly in with one notable exception. Take a look. Im the most progressive record of anybody running for anybody who wouldwi run. [cheers and applause] chris that was last night. [laughter] he thenun crossed himself and tried to correct himself on this. Jerry, how certain are you that he, joe biden, is going to run, and how do you assess his strengths and his potential weaknesses if he does get in . First of all, how certain . 95 . But, you know, its joe biden. 5 is still not 0 . I think its very likely. That was a very telling clip which you just showed. This field is not fully formed until biden is either in or out. He will test the proposition of how much change do democrats really want this time. Do they want somebody transformational, or do they want somebody whos proven at the end of the day because they mostly wantte to beat donald trump . We want somebody whos a proven candidate, who can beat President Trump. N thats our number one, number two and number three priorities. I dont think we know because the activists in the Democratic Party have one answer to that question, the democratic primary voters en masse may have a different answer to that question. I suppose theyre more pragmatic, and i suspect that means joe biden has got a pretty good shot. Chris katie, lets assume biden gets in, so hes in the field. Who do you think and i understandnd its awfully early, but who at least at this point do you think would be the one or two candidates that would be a e most potential threat to donald trump . I think that joe biden would be a very big threat just based on the path to 270 and the Lessons Learned from the 2016 campaign. The democrats believe that joe biden can talk to people in the middle of the country who have been left behind the similar way that donald trump has but on a more Progressive Side of the political spectrum. And its going to be interesting to watch where the energy is really when it come down to voting in the Democratic Party, because weve seen this leftist populism and this need for an outsider, right . People outside of washington with both in the republican and democratic side. Well see how that plays out in a primary chris nub other than biden anybody else other than biden . I think bidens the guy, yeah. In terms of beating donald trump. Democrats say that is the goal. But i dont think that Barack Obamas going to jump in as an endorsement, actually. I think hes going to wait until the primarys over based on the people ive talked to. But one thing i want to say about ohio, for example, i was there a couple weeks ago, and people there are saying theres no way people who went to donald trump in 2016 are going to magically switch back to democrat. They feel loyal to the president , they feel like hes brought results and is jobs back to their communities, and theyre going to reward him with a second vote in 2020. Chris ru okay. Ive got one minute left. Again, i know its early. Give me the two or three candidates you think will be around in the democratic field at the end of the nomination battle. I dont know, but heres who im watching. I think joe biden, obviously, for all the reasons weve been talking about. I think Pete Buttigieg is a a fascinating candidate who can make real noise in this race and really help steer the debate. Ilcamilla haste has been runnina very Kamala Harris has been running a strong campaign, and i think Amy Klobuchar has been a bit of a surprise to a lot of people in these early stages. Well see if she can sustain some of that early momentum shes seen. Anybody else . Amy klobuchar is my choice or dark horse. You know, female candidate from the upper industrial mid with west, exactly the place where democrats need to win chris and a little bit more in the center. Hold that thought. [laughter] well have to do it next time. Thank you, panel. [laughter] see you next sunday. Up next, our power player of the week, a billionaire businessman who is vowing to die broke. [music playing] vo this is jerry. Jerry has a membership to this gym, but hes not using it. And he has subscriptions to a Music Service he doesnt listen to and five streaming Video Services he doesnt watch. This is jerry learning that hes still paying for this stuff hes not using. Hes seeing his recurring payments in control tower in the wells fargo mobile app. This is jerry canceling a few things. Booyah. This is jerry appreciating the people who made this possible. 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Everything is committed to different organizations. Why. My children are well taken care of and my employees are well taken care of so i will die broke. Do you have any idea how much money youve given away over the years . Currently about 1. 6 billion. He made his fortune in banking and credit cards in sioux falls south dakota. It was in 2003 where he donated 16 million to build a Childrens Hospital that looks like this. I wanted it to look like a Disney Castle instead of something that would scare them. This is t a a joy. His big donation came four years later, 400 million to buy a local Hospital System and turn it into sanford health. Now 44 hospitals in 20 states and Nine Countries focused on cuttingedge research. Im planning one. Type one diabetes, breast cancer, my mother died when i was four. He received oral and award from research america. Thinknk beyond and work toward a life of significance. I took that challenge to heart. He announced another 25 million gift to do genetic testing of veterans, to make avre they get the right treatment. Will have 250,000 vets that had cancer and now go back to them and find their biomarkers, if you will, to try to determine what is the p best medicine for them as opposed to a standard prescription. You might think, given the size of his giving, he has a foundation with a big staff, s but thats not denny sanfords style. I can do it myself. I have a staff of one person, my fulltime assistant and she helps me through the process. Simple. His friends have a nickname for him. My best friends call mel walt, worlds oldest living teenager. Im old that mind and young at heart and i enjoy life. Like everything else, his plans for the future could not be more direct. Just keep enjoying life, h help other people. That is my goal. Thats why god put me on earth. Denny sanford approaches philanthropy like an investor. Where can he do the most good for the money he gives away. Before he is done hee said that will be more than 3 billion. Thats it for today, have a great week and we will see you next Fox News Sunday previously on scandalous, the trial of William Kennedy smith. [inaudible] smith was charged thursday with reaping a 29yearold woman. Lloyd black was the best criminal defense lawyer in miami. Ward black had a lot of people working with him it was just on the other side. Its difficult sometimes not to feel that my family is on trial for me and some