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>> laura: hello, everyone this o is laura ingraham from "the ingraham angle" and it is going to be back but what about the disappearing acts, that is the focus of tonight's "angle." we saw over the weekend was andh utter collapse of whatever shren of credibility of the biden administration add remaining. now, they dug deeper ontoed b coblatant lies. first the so-called bipartisanis negotiations on the very border crisis that the white house itself precipitated.n now, after alejandro mayorkas and biden green lead, what is it, 12 million migrants into the united states already, they think they can force republicans to agree to a bad deal or get the public to blame them if they don't. what fraud spirit i will dip inton that in a minute but thee second light and post the secretary disappearance act.cret >> speak of president respects the fact that lloyd austin tooke
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htransparency. he respects the amazing job he's done a secretary. and now handling the crisis ovem the most three years now. verye pa much values his advice, candor, leadership. >> laura: oh come is tha that right? we are running a televisionny onshow, not the pentagon but if anyone on my senior staff was dy missing for four days, we wouldb all know aboute it within whatu maybe 12 hours? now why? first of all, we care about each other and also we are in the near constant communication. and because each staffer isusti really important to our dailye production. but lloyd austin is the secretary of defense, the top official in 2.8 million person e department. he disappears for four days and no one even notices him? o now, the headlines on the story mainly focus on the fact thatt the pentagon didn't inform people.
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but i think more significant is that no one seemed to notice t m gone. not the national security advisor, jake sullivan, not thet secretary of state antony blinken, not senior white house personnel, and not the president of the united states. well, of course he was busy getting sunburned in the caribbean. imagine disappearing from your office, and the people you deal with on a daily basis don't even notice for days. so, the only conclusion here is that austin isn't in regular. communication with any of these people.te let's call him the invisible general. did well, i can tell you who did notice that our dod chief was gone, vladimir putin and president xi. how embarrassing. we know they track every step, every stumble of biden and his team. this ives ans not how the real superpower behaves in a real president wouldn't react to such
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a dereliction of duty this way either. about bidewhitn is standing by e man. a white house official confirming to fox president biden is not considering hiring defense secretary lloyd austin.st inand the president would not accept resignation of austin if he would offer one. but this doesn't mean that they aren't taking the matter really seriously, people. >> we will take a look at process and procedure here andto try to learn from thiss of experience. if there are changes that need to be made in terms of process. and procedure, we will do that.- sh>> laura: okay, process and procedure. we should get t-shirts made, "i'm processing your procedure. this is what the angle has toldr eyou all along, these officials arr e asleep at the wheel but can'the taxpayers are on the hor for record spending that wehe can't afford and can't apparently account for.wh we can account for the head of the dod. where the pentagon is concerned, the sky's the limit.
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after all, we have so manythat military wins, we can't count, 850 million? the ultimate insult is senate republicans but they don't seem to care the pentagon isdm leaderless at a time when according to the administration itself, the worlt is more dangerous than ever. >> the reality is the terrorism threat has been elevateded t throughout 2023. but the ongoing war in the middle east has raised the threat of an attack against americans in the united states to a whole new level. >> if that isn't bad enough we just learned iran predictably has ramped up its nuclear program after biden dropped the sanctions, good job here at and with russia and china now rallying to iran's side. yet as all of this is happening, eric top military official is considered so insignificant that hie uns colleagues are unfazed o his absence.
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when i worked in the white house a long time ago, the sect f was a daily call with all the principles. but i don't know, everything is going so well for us, they can blow that al blol off. remember the biden folks thought hiring first was more important than hiring excellence. they have a vice president who really can't be trusted with any thing even at campaigning, she is an embarrassment. they have a press secretary who essentially has to step aside for john kirby when the really hard issues come up.usin it is so obvious that kj p is grousing about it and reports on the media.t and now everyone understands that we have a secretary of defense who is just a figurehead. i guess kind of like the president himself, right? and meanwhile, the border crisis erupting. the president of mexico is demanding various concessions we learn from us on the issue of a immigration my translation, "heh
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is blackmailing us."er t this is absurd. the president of the united states as enormous leverage over the president of mexico. president trump, after all, showed everyone how to exerciset leverage by threatening new tariffs on mexico if it didn't start helping on the border. and for 25 years, i've been writing and speaking about thee. fact that the elites want open borders. thisa is their policy. most of them hate america and they want america to fundamentally change without any input from the voters at all. their political existence is bought and paid for by people who want to drive down wages and keep the haves and the money and the have-nots without it. in a border deal that has the support of mcconnell and chuck schumer will be rejectedwe by the republican voters, period. where are any of them, by the way? the to tp officials when there migrants were lining up at the border to rush him before biden was inaugurated?
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where was mitch mcconnell? and any senior leadership when the biden administration wasla making a laughing stock out of all of us on the border issue? so anything drafted by some chamber of commerce punky on immigration is meaningless. alejandro mayorkas will simply take the money andmo use it to settle migrants in the united states more quickly, moro efficiently. isn't that great ?kf republicans should get out of ridiculous negotiations. we invited senator lankford whoy is reportedly leading these nctalks but he could not join u but he did say once the full text is out, you will come heren s.and answer all of our questio. i look forward to thatankl interview. look, there was nothing personal towards him or frankly anyone. this is an issue of our countryr anond that is preservation. but we strongly recommend that langford refused to be the facke of the spirit asked marco rubio how that worked out for him,
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what was that 2019? imagin ie the audience in a town hall oklahoma city and langford was from oklahoma. let's say he convenes a town hall in oklahoma city toor cesell a border deal that would have to be enforced by secretarn mayorkas. what d o you think the reaction of the crowd would be inthey oklahoma? n we know it would be blues no way, know-how, don't do it. this is a hot potato that mcconnell has tossed toe langford and he should toss it right back. let mcconnell negotiated. think of it this way, why on earth after the democrats did everything to fled america witho indigents acrossss the globe wop republicans ever give biden an opportunity to take a victory lap and pretend he's done anything to solve this problem? by the way, if house republicans do the smart thing and say no to this raw deal, the speakers should not consider it. out of hand he's rejecting it.
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the biden campaign would hit thh airwaves with the message -- he probably already made the commercials -- see, the bordere is their fold.inte bottom line, you can't make a deal with someone who has no intention of fulfilling the terms of the deal. i told you at the end of 2023, we are winning. these two biden moves, they are covering for incompetent and insubordinate cabinet official and to blame it on the conservatives for their border? these are desperate measures for desperate peopleis. and that is "the angle" up your joining meon chris bedford executive editor of common sense society and founder of ceoha america majority, ned ryan. is there anything republicans put agreed to that would not end up being a set up on this border issue? >> not with langford negotiatins and not the senate republicans. the senate republicans hate the voters but let's be honest about
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that, laura, they are notof interested but they areac interested in promoting the chamber of commerce and those people that actually planned the senate g.o.p.ce there ispt nothing that i thinke can agree to accept for we will stop all immigration immediately and we will secure the border. we will cease all immigration t until we get to-based immigration system. the fact of the matter is, theri is no negotiation until we actually stop this, have a conversation how we completely fix it and secure our border.kn nothing short of that will not fix this and we all know it, laura. >> laura: chris, right now in cities and i was just in san francisco, tenants everywhere but from here where we are right now in d.c. tense everywhere. we have a massive problem withs, streets in america withow americans either on drugs, homeless, economically challenged and their policy isit to say to republicans, you don't
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agree with this right now and you don't do this right now, everything you see with this crush of the border, chicago, new york, it is your fault. i why would republicans give bided this victory? >> i just drove through it to get here. the mark on to see if this last year is noticeable. the same thing chicago, new york and places insulated. so rubio might be forgiven for not expecting the backlash from voters. now senate republicans know full well this is where the voters are up here they have seen the 2016 election and see the people behind trump in pushing the sort of things. it is impacting the cities. and there is no excuse at all. >> laura: does this indicate mitch mcconnell would rather have biden as president thaniese trump?ing if he's willing to give biden the shield on the number one issue, doesn't mitch mcconnellk prefer a biden administration? >> ihe m think he does. it's something he's willing to work with.ou he made it clear he was harder on donald trump on his way out
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than to the term. mitch mcconnell cares about ukraine planting and he cares about blocking campaign finance reform. that is it. >> laura: you will not have any judges to get through or whoever the nominee is. from bill melugin, mayorkasom admitted to border patrol agents that the crime for illegalsbo apprehended up the southern85 border is above 85%. now, ned i'm above 85%.le so they vetted all of these people. these people are upstandingve people and they want to work what whatever profession they? claim not to have enough workers and peer that is what's going on? they vetted them all. >>e ti by the time this first bn administration hopefully willn outlast the biden term. there will be 12 million illegals. >> laura: i think there areit's 12 million now. i don't believe these numbers. >> if it is 85%, that is close t to 85 million -- they are doing it for a reason, a challenge to
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bret baier the other day that the southern border is ademo challenge. it is a challenge the democrats created intentional purpose to d systematically destroy cell t country and the border to import new democratic voters. they are doing that to import voters that will keep them in power and hopefully in theird minds achieve single party ruler republicans, this is the part that is deeply troubling to me, laura. republican senators know this in a massive issue has chrisd pointecad out, and yet, willingy going along and capitulating on for so theaneny will be in permt minority status and not haveat political power and sell out the american people. it is staggering what they were doing to the american people by sellin g them out on this issue. >> laura: what do we think the people of oklahoma, god blesss senator lankford and this is noe personal, he does represent the people of oklahoma. what do you think it is a town hall -- do they haveo courage to have town hall onke t immigration? do they have the courage, yes or no? >> may be.day?
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>> laura: come on, were youon born yesterday? they wiley wl never have a townl in immigration because they would be shallow down by the crowd to. >> i agree with that. >> lauraaura: chris, you know it is an issue i care about and i've bee mucn fighting this for0 years. thank you so much. >> do you think he should be barred from any ballots giving his actions on january 6? >> i support every state taking very ep aggressive action to keep him off the ballot. >> there is a view of the constitution and 14th section he should not be able to run for president. >> we have to look to the southern part of the constitution section on 3 of the amendment that says if you tried to engage in insurrection, you are disqualified forever holdin office again. th>> laura: the so-calledes defenders of democracy on the left are praying that the supreme court agrees with their anti-democratic ideology. right now, at least 19 states,nb 19, are still trying to get trump knocked off of the ballot
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in these fighting against these ionslaught of illegal cases. and he's trying to dismiss the case and george are claiming president to amenity pure adjoining may for more analysis, a former law clerk for justice thomas scully at an investor chris landau. on this issue of mexico and the president of mexico making a series of demands for the united states on theed i bordert coming you worked in the trump>> administration and how much do we have for immigration? we have incredible leverage over mexico. larwe are mexico's largest trag partne.r by far. when this kind of immigration issue flared up in early 2019, president trump made it very clear that our relations with mexico would not proceed normally. if mexico didn't crackdown on immigration and the mexican government at that time encouragedencou sa. boy, you so that change almostt overnight. is>> laura: if this administration and the republicans and the senate with this border crisis to end, it
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could and how quickly?a ma overnight. this is a man-made crisis,ly laura. there is no hurricanes that people are fleeing from.in this is people moving with their feet because they think they will get into the united states and be able to stay here. if it is clear to them that the will not be able to get to the united states and get here, they sewill not come. >> laura: 85%. >> of course! >> laura: want19 to get into theseside challenges 19 states trying to disqualify the president from the side that says they offer democracy. >> you know, laura, people thinu they will beat donald trump through the courts. this is the problem we have nowadays. yoatu have to win this election fair and square at the ballot box. people are entitled to their views have president trump. but the thought the courts will ifdo the dirty work for them and disqualify him from i think itps is a pipe dream.some >> laura: what about presidential immunity question? there is debate whether immune to anything you do after you
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have sworn in to the presidency until you leave the presidency.p what about that argument?ac >> it is a serious argument p president trump has raised. he raised it jack smith in washington and oral argument held on that in the court ofow? appeals for the d.c. circuit. >> laura: what is the panel, do you know? >> what is two biden judges andj bush, one judge. so, it i ps a pretty heavily biden -- they have the majority. >> laura: any idea where that will go do you think?ed >> i would have to say given the judges granted jack smith'thsth extraordinary missioatn that thy will ruljue in his favor at the two judgesjori in the majority there. but ultimately , that will have to be decided by the supreme court, laura. that is the point on trump bringing up immunity in georgiar that is very serious proceduralt as well as substantive ramifications for the case.ar these immunity issues areim whether you are entitled to
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immunity from going to trial the first place. you have to havedoes an appellae court that normally doesn't look at a trial court until it is over. when youo have an issue like community, that has toe go up o the court of appeals prefer the trial takes place. these are preliminary issues that require some appellate guidance. appellant's guidance takes time. i think this immunity issue will have to go to the supreme court of the united states. >> laura: 81% of republicans t believe trump should be -- >> that is what so sad appear in immunity for presidential actions, they transcend thet particular person that issue. 81% of democrats happy with the thought president biden could be criminally charged by some grand jury in texas after his term in office is over? that is the pandora's box that v has been open now. if we start to say presidents have no immunity for theirt' actions with the outer perimetet of their office commit is open season on the president. >> laura: all right, chris, great to see you on both issues
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mexico and of course illegal questions. >>vere i'm a twofer. wor >> laura: obama is back and he is worriedext.. we will explain. newt gingrich is next. ♪ ♪
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>> laura: all signs are pointing to a major panic at the democrats disco.ms it's not just penance on msnbc that are starting to worry about molly resting power. obamwaa has put the word out tow "the washington post" and nbc news thautt he is concernedt about his old number two. in a private lunch that was obviousldiscy not private, obama grew animated and discussing the election and trumps potential return to power. b he even suggested to those close to biden, the campaign needs to move aggressively as trump will wrap up the republican nomination. >> we willompe continue to do wt we need to do in order to be competitive them in order to we grow infrastructure to win. we have to push back on domeextremism and the threat tha pose to freedom of democracy. so we focused on doing just thethat. >> lauranl: okay, obama is not the only one worried. congressman jin mike jim clyburn who helped deliver south carolina for bidenthe in 2020. he is sounding the alarm.
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>> i'm not worried or concerned. i have no problem with the biden administration and what it has done. a my problem is we have not been able to break through that maga wall in order to get to people u exactly but this president has done. th>> laura: for maga wall, that is a no win. that's funny, the democrats have 95% of the press. all of the entire social mediath world except all of hollywood, they have that. so what they are really upset by is the fact that america is onto their game. now it is so bad that the big guys either wanting white supremacy were at this point just going to go biblicaly in>> it is the gospel song sayig we have come fro to for from whe we started. nobody told me the road would be easyar. i don't believe he brought me
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this far to leave me. my fellow americans. i don't think the good lord brought us this far to leave us behind. >> laura: oh, my gosh, my joining us now newt gingrichdn't former speaker of the, fox news contributor.ai didn't hillary try that?g th she's did that i ain't no ways tired and according to the day gospel in the waning days of her campaign to try to get people out? >> al gore traded a church inun pittsburgh in 2,000. certain basics that run through the democratic party. l you what i tel think. republicans have to worry about. as theanic democrats panic, they will increasingly use the troyjustice department to litery tro y to destroy trump so we cat , whcompete. with that that means knocking him off at the ballot or locking him up. i think the judge in washington, d.c., who is a total radical relishesto the idea an
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excuse to put trump in chains, literally in chains.r i think we should notth underestimate and faced with thn break of everything they believe in peer that is what trumpjail represents an alternative world where criminals stay in jail. immigrants stay out of the united states. and we take steps to be strong again.ory and their view of that is a trump victory is the end of their world.te r i think the response will come through the justice department and will be an effort to, frankly, total unconstitutionality, destroy trump as a potential contender>l and just literally lock him up. >> laura: we just talked aboutic that with chris lando who is th. investor to mexico for trump and howorked for thomas gildea.ap we will see hopow good theents justices are ported by public and how these cases roll up tot. the court because each and every one of them will end up getting up there.ar
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>> look with all respect i'm a historian and not a lawyer. you are an attorney and theymatt actually act as though the law matters. what you are dealing with is aof team that believes in the rule of power not the rule of law. 't tand i think -- i don't thini can imagine how prepared they are to do whatever it takes to. make sure that we can't win this fall. i' in m genuinely worried for t country for the first time in my life. d with ayou are face totally corrupt radical ideology that is prepared in every way it has to use every element of s powetar it's god. frankly, with the federale government, the new york stateat government and fulton county, they have usa lot of tools toter bring to bear to try to destroy us because they are terrified of a spirit that is the majority and they know it. >> laura: at the same time, wehe have to not demoralize the people out there to thin ik all hope is lost here they will be
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treating the election. okay, everyone can pick up their sticks and go home. i think this is where you've goa to make sure that republicans run a 50gn a state campaign. to be a rag and style landslide for trump. i don't think this can be dabbled around in the usualor states of the battleground states. this has got to be a campaign for america all 50. >> no, look, i agree with that entirely. my point ir whs we better have a strategy, all of us who are activists, for what we do with you have a radical judge and district 19-1 against trump witt radical u.s. attorney deliberately trying to destroy the election. i think that is the great threat.n i think that trompe l'oeil win. i think he will win in a landslide. but also, the discussion withhe the senate and republicans, thea don't get it. they don't want them selling out to the democrats appear the
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country wants us to aggressively stand up for america and take the heat if necessary. >> laura: you're message to the speaker t the the house ano called border deal , tonight, very quickly when line appeared what is your message to them? >> don't do it. , gr>> laura: don't do it. note, great to see you asd always. the doj announced who else theyg are going after when it comes to january 6th and its is people o make a swat may be worth a even around the capital? victor davis hanson next.
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>> mor >> more than 1,200 people have been charged with charging the capital and 900 have been convicted or pled guilty. collectively to date, they have sentenced more than 840 years in prison. [cheers and applause]
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>> laura: [applause] well, that is what they considee victory, waving all the illegals many of whom have been convicten of violent felonies back home.en but wrestling and accounting americans, that is the ticket. now, they are doing that by the way just because they had issues with the 2020 results. the people they went after except for the violent ones. but they want more political wall.o rehe >> in important note when it comes to the prosecution about those who remained outsideding f the building. we have used prosecutorial discretion to primarily focus on those who entered the building where those who engaged inound violent or corrupt conduct onre capital grounds. but if a person knowingly entered the restriction area without authorization, they a federalommitted crime. make no mistake, thousands of people occupied the area and were not authorized to be
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present in the first place. >> laura: you paid his tax with tax dollars his salary.r joining us victor davis hanson fellow ihoover institution fellw senior. in a violent criminal activity should be criminal. but how do you describe what they are doing at this point? >> on a larger picture, their philosophy is to save democracy from donald trump, we first have to destroyed ourselves. that is what they were doing. almost everything they told us, it was not an armedn insurrection. nobody had a weapon inside of the p are the only person who died violently was ashleyid babbitt who was an unarmed military veteran. they didn't give us the detailsr of her death for months. they told us the officer died oh violently but he didn't and they said five other officers died as a result. that was not true. theyin didn't tell us about the
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informants matthew rosenberg pollutes her surprise said hee was all over there. the scrim about federal property, they were right about that butnstr pro-hamas demonstrators, they entered illegally the rotunda and didn't do a thing forthey them. 2020, they burned and torchedn federal property in portland, federal courthouse. here ihaman california at the pw hamas peopleit stormed into the legislature and took it over anm disrupted with no consequences. it is the asymmetry that really goals everybody. i guess the question is, why are they doing this? i think the answer is they look aat joe biden they look at his agenda and cognitive and physically incapable of running a campaign and they say, you know what? he can't win and his physical, mental state and this crime onde the border and form policy so we have to beat this dead horse of january 6th again and again. we have to get him off of the ballot.unde we have to wage law with fundede
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local and state attorneys in jack smith appear there is all that is to it. >> laura: at the speech in south carolina, president biden extolled the virtues of the riots in 2020. i think we have the sound bite. >> after the historic movement for justice and that sincepoli december of 2020 come i the most significant police reform executive order in history. >> laurat th: he talked about te great, the justice movement in the summer of 2020. but this was a movement for justice and events for justice looking past all the destructiol and the billions in damage across the country. >> no, it wasn't, 35 people died and 1500 police officers were killed. $2 billion in damage looting arson, on federal property. if you talk about insurrection speech, kamala harris at thehe
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these riots and demonstrations would not stop nord. should they stop here they will go allon the way onto the election, she said. so i don't know why anybodyrr would take credit. 14,000 people were arrested. the only differences in magnitude, the violence if any onh, a january 6th.en yet to come everybody was acquitted or notting charged afr the police went through the a trouble of arresting them for violent acts. it was almost insurrectionary to let them offca because scott scot-free and did it for ideological grounds. >> laura: and the insurrectionws happening at the border, victoro always great to see you, thank you. bye bidenomics, is making youerm richer, happier? so why does the government keep floating fake numbers? larry kudlow pulls back the curtain next. to duckduckgo on all your devie
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♪ ♪ >> the united states economy gained 216,000 jobs. unemployment studies added in the historic 3.7%. there is no way to paint this as anything but good. by most metrics are used to measure the economy commit is measurably better under biden than it is trump. >> laura: so the media are continuing to take this victory
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lap after friday's historic job report. about a quick look under the hood reveals the ugly truth here. ten out of the last 11 jobs reports w wor were revised lowen initially reported. what is the result? that means 439,000 fewer jobs in 2023 then we were told about. and since june, full-time jobs were down by 1.5 million. but we had at 709,000 part-time workers. joining me now larry kudlow, fox news contributor, host of cutler on fox business. the people just don't understand how good this economy is for them. translate please. >> you've had a lot of revisions that is very unusual. 20%, 20% of the jobs growth in
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2023 last year has now been revised out 443,000 jobs. my guess is more is coming when the provisions coming. a lot of those, by the way is coming out of small businesses. there is something called a birth death measure. i'm not going to go into it. but the point is household employment in december fell by 700,000 peer that is mostly small businesses. and the model that the bureau of labor statistics uses, that is the birth of new businesses versus the death of new businesses, that model is completely out of whack. just completely out of whack. we didn't get those jobs in the first place. and they economy is not as strong. that is the first point. >> laura: now, larry, paul, your buddy from "the times" is celebrating a problem solved. a watch. >> could there be a recession in
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2024? >> nodes. economists have a perfect track record on predicting which is we have never been right. inflation basically a solved problem. >> laura: it is all solved, larry, just like the borders almost solved. >> look come on this one, there is a bigger disagreement. look, inflation has come down in recent months. there is no question about that. about the trouble is over the last three years, the cpi has gone up by 17%. here is the issue: politically and economically, we have an affordability crisis because wages have only gone up by 14%. so, real wages, worker wages, no class which is after inflation have come down by 3%. here is another of looking at it, average weekly earnings $99 when joe biden took office.
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and the most recent number is $380. so, for three years, middle-class folks have seen a decline of $19 or roughly 5%, 4.7%. that is the affordability problem. prices of groceries, electricity, even gasoline, inflation has come down, the rate of inflation. but prices continue to rise over the period the legacy of high inflation continues. wages have not kept up here that is why you see these poles. there is another one out today, rasmussen. 40, 45% of the people think they are worse off than they were three years ago. >> laura: they are worse off. they are worse off in the people are simply not buying any of the spin pier they are actually smarter than the democrats believe. larry, great to see you, thank you. all right, the golden globes and i know you sat with popcorn and
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>> laura: it is time for "seen and unseen" where we refilled the scene behind the scene. raymond arroyo a row just in time for the golden globes that were given out last night. >> these are less and less consequential because oppenheimer empire become a people didn't see the movies. but i have to say the golden globes found a host capable of reflecting the state of these awards. i give you comedian joe coy. >> the key moment in barbie is when she goes for perfect beauty to fat brass, cellulite and flat feet. about what casting directors call character actor. [laughter] some i rode some other people rode. i got the gig ten days ago.
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you want a perfect monologue? shut up. i wrote some of these on those are the ones you are laughing at. >> that rome was deader than all of the rooms in the building. her son ford and helen look like they had food poisoning. there are some formal designs come i can't believe i was here. this was a painful night. >> laura: i've never even heard of this person. is that like koi pond like a quoit? i didn't know who he was. >> >> that golden globe felt stuffed and it was heavy this year. actress -- nothing was left unseen. if anything, if anything deserved best supporting actor roll nomination, it was the underwire's. they are working hard. >> laura: beautiful. and off stage selena gomez reportedly complaining to taylor swift about not being able to snap a picture with timothy schaller met. >> at which point, swift said
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don't worry flow on -- you will get all the press coverage selena and it will work out fine. the very i did this is what the media is focused on today shows how empty the rest of the ceremony is. >> laura: timothy, he has a good actor though. >> to each his own. >> laura: a slight individual. he wore something i would expect chery at her last laugh laugh laugh to her. >> boring. >> laura: just when you didn't think it could get any worse. >> cbs telecast of the 81st golden globe awards is sponsored by... pfizer. >> well. people felt like they were having covid reactions during the ceremony. as long as we are talking about disasters, president biden had a rare paint event at that church in south carolina today.
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biden's speech focused on the difference between truth and lies. a watch. >> without the truth, there is no light. without no light, there is no path from historic notes. >> that is all right, that is all right. >> [chanting] >> i've spent more time in the church in wilmington, delaware, and i have most people i know in black or white or hispanic churches. no, i'm serious. i started the ci civil rights movement. >> and extorted the civil rights movement. joe x, you didn't start civil rights movement. can you imagine going in a black church and say come i spent more time than blacks or whites in a church that is not part of his denomination. >> laura: is in the catholic?
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>> this is crazy. the grand cyclops of the ku klux klan. >> laura: i love it when you have people screaming "cease-fire," after comments. >> you know why this is happening trump got 6% of the vote last time. >> laura: josh shapiro, the governor of pennsylvania came out to save william penn statute. speaking of pennsylvania so those lefties will get william penn taken down. but he goes to valley forge talking about george washington. they are citing valley forge to george washington? >> that is as close to the civil rights. >> we have to get rebecca and all of our kids to watch the next award show. >> the oscars are coming and maybe i will go to the red carpet. >> laura: i think that is a great idea. helen mirren loves -- that is it for us tonight. set >> carley: all eyes are

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