fall and people see the binary choice between joe biden, who s fighting for them, and donald trump, who only cares about himself, who spouts all sorts of crazy nonsense, who wants to take away your freedoms and your rights? who supported an insurrection? section on january 6 that people are going to vote for joe biden and i think that there is time for biden to make that case, and i think if he does what he did tonight repeatedly in the swing states, he s going to be in a much better position actually, one of the difficulties you can have events on teleprompter, or even in the press conference last night where he was able to speak about foreign policy and for a very long period of time, i ve talked to a lot of people who would very much wish joe biden was the candidate, but are holding their breath every time he has an event fearful of what may happen and watching it in part to just see if anything happens. is that tolerable for the rest of the next i mean, it s whatever ha
members of congress are in incentivized to play to the base rather than reflecting the supermajority. you should be angry about politicians who refuse to represent the will of the people and, instead, pander to the outer regions of politics. you shouldn t despair about the ability of americans to ever unite on big issues. we re not a 50/50 nation on many issues, more like 70/30. that s reason for real hope. and that s your reality check. your day continues right now . good morning to our viewers here in the united states and all around the world. i m john berman with brianna keilar. it is monday, september 13th. former president george w. bush on the 0th anniversary on the september 11th attacks drawing a distinction between the terrorists and the insurrectionists who stormed the capitol on january 6th. there s little cultural overlap between violent extremists abroad and extremists at home. then there s pluralism, disregard to human life, am their determination to defi
nation s top infectious diseases expert, dr. anthony fauci, says the u.s. is headed in the wrong direction. reporter: the worst case scenario among the unvaccinated. feel like we re going back in the bell again and it s definitely, it s definitely another wave. reporter: the highly contagious delta variant fuelling a surge of new cases across the country. dire warnings from the nation s top doctor. going into the fall with the delta variant, we could have a really serious problem with a considerable surge of infections. reporter: the variant sweeping through the south, texas, arkansas and florida accounting for 40% of new cases in the country. but in miami, thousands packing the stadium for a live concert. you re drowning in people. reporter: as the cdc said they could recommend masks for the fully vaccinated indoors. but in arkansas, a new law banning mask mandates goes into effect this week. it s important not to have the current debate about mask wearing bu
fascinating, hannity, as always very. i appreciate you as always, laura. laura: this is the ingraham angle from washington tonight. we re going to get right to a. he goes low and we go hi. that s the focus of tonight s angle. when we were kids, we all playe that game hot potato. someone throws you the ball, an you have to get rid of it as fast as possible. the last one holding the ball loses. it s funny to watch kids play i may be third or second grade during recess, but it s patheti to watch an american president play the grown-up equivalent. i call it when ask tough questions, throw the question t the other guy. get this afternoon mitch mc connell said the midterm elections are going to be a report card. how do you think that report card looks right now. i think the fundamental question is what is mitch for, what are they for? what would be the republican platform right now? what do you think? i honest to god don t know what therefore? honest to god, is this the g