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my cohosts today, emily compagno and kayleigh mcenany. also joining us as trace gallagher. >> how are you? someone from hollywood come i can't wait to hear what you have to say. not a mask inside among celebrities on hollywood's biggest night. liberal hollywood wasted no time bashing conservatives and attacking florida over its legislation. the shocker of the night had become without slap. will smith stormed the stage and took a whack on target with chris rock's face. after the comedian made a joke about the appearance of will smith's wife, jayda pickett smith, who has been open about her struggle with hair loss, she has alopecia. uncensored clips seen around the globe show what happened in real time. >> jayda, i love you, g.i. jane two, can't wait to see it.
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all right? [laughter] that was a nice one, okay. i'm out here, oh, no. oh wow. wow. >> look at the swagger when he walks off. >> i think a lot of people think that this was an acting scared. they weren't really sure about it. when will smith got back to his seat, we won't air that part because the [bleep] machine cannot keep up. he let them have it and it was really clear that will smith lost it. >> this was real. i didn't see it live in a buddy of mine texted me. it went on to some of these sites and you saw the whole thing and you got to hear the rant that will smith made. as you said, harris, the whole concept of this is that jayda pickett smith has been very open with this medical problem, alopecia, that she has had. you look at this and i don't
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think chris rock was going after her medical history, he was going after the fact that she has shaved her head and was making a g.i. jane quote. it's because she has a new movie coming out. >> even if this joke was out-of-bounds you cannot walk up on the stage and smack somebody in the face. that is the bottom line. had this been a fan that did that come of that fan would still be in jail today in california. that is saying something because armed robbers get out in two hours. that's the way this whole thing works. it's the classic definition of battery. that's the way the whole thing works. but instead will smith gets a trophy, best actor, and all of the actors kind of gathered around him and were consoling him like he was the victim and chris rock got nothing in this whole deal. >> let's spend some time on that, cassie, let's spend some time on the optics of some of the biggest stars in hollywood. denzel washington, bradley cooper, doing the huddle around the guy who just hit somebody
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else. not the actual guy who got hit, not the victim in this. you could say the word victim because it was battery, it was assault. what do you make of it? >> yeah, i think it is really good point. everybody says he stood up for his wife, but hollywood has been very outspoken on this code of conduct. they sent out a statement that we do not condone assault or violence under any circumstances. 40 minutes later they have the guy in award, what does that mean? what are we supposed to make of it? those who are trying to set a good example for our children at home and say whoops, that guy that we are all supposed to look up to end a door just went and assaulted someone. i think it speaks to the hollywood elitism and hypocrisy. frankly, that they live in this world and a bubble that so many of us cannot relate to. as you mentioned at the top, whether it's covid, rules for thee and not for me, or going after desantis in florida, it seems like people in this room
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can get away with a lot of things that the rest of us cannot. that's how we all viewed this. once we got over the initial shock of what happened it's just another instance of hollywood kind of blind to the average american yet again. >> i wasn't watching it live, like you, i was sent to it from social media. i was doing the elite 8 thing. but let's talk about policing for just a second. where was security? the only policing i saw were the joke police. i guess their leader is will smith. >> i think a large point here as well is the hypocrisy coming out of the progressive political left. what we talk about is some thing that is not illuminating is eight-week but a delete of.
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ayanna pressley tweeted out praise of will smith's violent act and then deleted it. >> i want to take a moment and acknowledge what she said, shot out to all of the husbands who defend their wives living with alopecia in the face of daily ignorance and insults. our hearts go out to those who suffer this way, but a shout out to the husbands i guess who turned violent for that defense. i'm sorry, i just want to make sure -- >> think is much. we have another -- after he put out a tweet that said teachable moment, don't joke about a black woman's hair appeared then deleted it. his staff went out and set we were under the impression this was scripted and people thought it was an act. i'm sorry we jump to the gun. that was their fallback explanation but i don't think that is believable. it goes to underscore the point that why it is that are politically left elected officials are able to come with
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impunity, advocate for violence. why are they able to celebrate violence and not get called out for it? it remains a pattern. >> i mentioned law enforcement, they did their jobs. they had a conversation with chris rock, who i call the victim now, he didn't want them to make an arrest in this whole thing. but the point that it is that if you are i rushed the stage i hope somebody would come out. if not for the fact to just hold back my dress and not step on it. but i mean seriously committees people are treated like kings and queens with each other, it is the bubble that we do not understand. if somebody ran up to you and they were a stranger, a fan, they would've stopped him i would have hope, because it's will smith i guess they don't? >> if it was a fan it would be different treatment than it would be for a celebrity.
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although i think very different scenario when you think -- i could not get out of my head the white house correspondents' dinner in 2018 where sarah sanders was so maliciously attacked. you had samantha wolf, going after sarah sanders for her appearance. minutes long, excruciating detail bid i watched sarah sanders sit there with such grace and poise and kindness and sit there and take it. if you are a republican woman you have to take it. if you are a celebrity and you engage in this behavior you let people come to their behavior. jamaal goldman came to the defense of will smith. you had a cnn commentator blame this on donald trump coming to will smith's defense. if i could make it best ancillary point just because i did not -- i did not like that joke about will smith's wife. i had a friend i grew up with who had alopecia and i thought it was totally out-of-bounds. i think will smith was very hurt by it, he shed tears after.
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he did end up apologizing for it. much credit for apologizing whether it was under -- they made up apparently after the oscars. i'm just saying no excuse for violence pit however, i thought the joke was out-of-bounds. >> it seems like -- chris rock was trying to quiet down the audience and say well it wasn't that bad. he knew that he had gone outside the boundaries a little bit. >> maybe -- >> doesn't warrant will smith jay stocking on stage and hitting the guy. >> chris rock does make a legal decision of whether there should be penalties against will smith. he i'm not going to press charges, but had it been anyone else who walked up there, they wouldn't have asked chris rock, they would have grabbed and taken them out of the theater and that would've been the end of it. >> you they take away the statue? >> thank you so much. the academy after the #metoo movement and rewritten their
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loss. they wrote that a act of violence would be grounds for stripping someone of their oscar. we've seen it in the past, harvey weinstein stripped of his oscar. there were a few other examples of people being stripped of their not oscar nomination like emailing others trying to garner support for the point is that they've been stripped for -- you could argue lesser infractions. certainly nonviolent one bit it remains to be seen whether the academy put their money where their mouth is and say violence means violence. we will strip him, or will they make an allowance for this? then you may wonder who's going to get the next allowance. >> he so that she owes a public apology. this was -- that entire family and all the sacrifices. it was a good film, will smith
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was good in it. he took their shine away last night and if they took that oscar that's even more shine away from their story. they still get the claim that they did live it and are better for it appeared all right, coming up. president biden's tendency to get off script because single, global confusion. the white house is forced to walk back a series of gaps in the world stage. they should be practiced at that. they should put music to it. will be up next. and hard work. over time, i've come to add a fourth: be curious. be curious about the world around us, and then go. go with an open heart, and you will find inspiration anew. viking. exploring the world in comfort. and it's easy to get a quote at libertymutual.com so you only pay for what you need.
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democracy and principle, hope and light, decency and victory, for god's sake this man cannot remain in power. >> of chemical weapons were used in ukraine with that trigger a military response from nato? >> it would trigger a response in kind with ukrainian people, they have a lot of backbone. they have a lot of guts. i'm sure you're observing up your look how they are stepping up. look how they are stepping up. you're going to see when you are there, those who have been there. >> you're going to see when you're there, he said to the 82nd airborne suggesting when they go to ukraine. that was walked back to the chemical weapons, and walks back. the infamous one on your show, the assertion with russia that we are for your routine change benefit like this man is going to walk us into world war iii if
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were not careful. >> or gas our way into being obsolete. nobody's going to care what we do because they can't trust what's coming out of his mouth. every time he says something of substance even though it is opposite of what everybody wet and does a white house, they don't try to own it. they don't support their boss in a way that turns it into strategy. i think trey johnson of the obama administration got it right, i think you own it. you say you know what? the president said this,hat's probably how he feels. is not our foreign policy but how do we work that to our advantage? they are so busy treating them like they gas machine we know him to be that they don't turn it into a win. what time of team do you have around you? who told us? barack obama as president. he knew it, with the passing of health care. i tried to clean that up as much as possible. all of this is a...
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-- but how do you take with the president has done a make it a win for the united states? look at the galvanized the fact that that had immediately among some. >> exactly. those that we displayed were in a different category b of words for the worst rabbit down my comments he made. you have a maniacal dictator on the other end who has a preconceived notion that all of these things are true. there were also gaffes, he said don't jump to the 82nd airborne. sanctions were not meant to deter wooden's all administration set otherwise. this is a series of gaffes. it is here is thatven a peep went out this is the third major calf on a major issue of his trip to europe. they have real consequences and it might be devastating for "the wall street journal" warned us that the world is entering the most dangerous period the you united states has been in since the soviet union has collapsed.
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we have a president, a commander in chief, who can't get his words straight. carl mike charles cooke says the standards should be excellent. for those who say oh, we know what he means, no it we don't. it's because he doesn't know his stuff. i need my commander in chief, i need the leader of the free world to be e.j. ane to to be educated, to be articulate, to be accurate and apprised of the situation. the fact that what we are witnessing is a cleanup it's like watching curling in the olympics. as he goes and makes fees gaffes someone behind them is sweeping the board. it's mind-boggling because there are lives at stake. unfortunately i don't see an end in sight. when you said a remedy that needs to happen, accountability that needs to happen, it is going to be at the battle ballot box. >> that is a long ways off. you can't say he's not political, the man has been in politics for 50 years. either he is doing it on
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purpose, or he really is the biggest human gas machine. his team is not helping him. >> not at all. the white house staff is clarified on the back room but the point of my former colleague -- she says this is more like a contradiction then clarification. >> it's really most like the president is constantly being reprimanded by his own people. the present speaks and then we have to wait for the advisor to come out and tell us what the president meant during that speech, which is kind of awkward for the president. it did not include where he was talking about -- we never really did get a response or reply or clarification about what does it mean when he says chemical weapons are being used if they are being used, we would reply
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in kind. the definition of that would be with equal force and they really haven't seen that come although some of these things are a little tougher to clean up. i wanted to steal this quote from "the wall street journal," they said the same critics who are lambasting president biden help to hide his failing capacity from the 2020 campaign. they circled the wagons around his delaware basement because they thought he was the only democrat who could defeat donald trump. now is out and speaking and they are very careful with him and this is part and parcel of the reason why. they have to kind of clean up a lot of the stuff and it gets to be a little bit demeaning that the president the next day has to come out and agree with his staff, that he really did not mean where and he plainly said hours or days before. >> that quote really stood out to me. cassie, i remember being on air force one and wondering what
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some of president biden's stances were, were just beginning our day at the white house multiple stops across the country, but he really has the luxury of even in the debates foreign policy was kind of an asterisk. at least some of the debate, it wasn't the main topic of conversation. >> i'm new to the show commits my first time on. >> all good. speak all the points that were made, we were all just about the trust for this was a guy with 50 years of experience. no need to ask or verify or get his perspective because we should have it. 50 years of experience of being wrong in nearly every major foreign policy issue b that should've been enough to know. there is a new poll out today that a whopping 71% of americans have little or no confidence in the president's response in ukraine. he is a 40% approval rating, 55% disapproval.
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that's bad news for democrats writ large. americans for an hour saying things are bad abroad, things are bad at home, making us the laughingstock of the world, let alone hoarding our own bottom line and pocketbook. this is something that's going to be -- >> i just want to quickly point out the poll coming out about biden's handling of the war in ukraine, the poll is about whether he is equipped to handle the war in ukraine. his big difference when 71% -- i mean you cannot get 71% of the population to agree that the sky is blue and 71 percent do not believe that he is equipped to handle it, those are devastating numbers for the white house. >> it's a startling number. i think we put a lot of the footnotes on the reason why 71% of the american people feel that way. coming up as violent crime keeps rising and democrat led big
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>> no end in sight to the violent crime crisis in america's biggest cities. in new york city, a 3-year-old girl was shopped on friday as her father was picking her up from day care p that suspect is still at large, as is, in philadelphia, police really sings surveillance video in hopes of finding out their suspect who robbed and carjacked a taxi driver. you can see them pulling out his gun and pistol whipping the taxi driver appeared as if on cue democrats now want to sound tough on crime paired axios reporting that later today president biden will ask congress for $32 billion to fund the police to combat the surgeon crime and avoid a democratic
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bloodbath in the midterms. such a stances expected to place the president at odds with the parties left, which continued to call for defunding the police. trace gallagher, what say you? >> in los angeles the police are telling people, if you can believe this, not to drive a nice car and not to go outside with fancy drury down mike truly repaired what i meant if you only own a nice car? what happens if your wedding room happens to be really nice? it's it it's an acknowledgment by the police that they cannot handle the criminal activity in los angeles because criminals are victims now and the cops are the villains. what happens as you have this situation where the police are now giving these tips -- look at this on the screen, travel in groups and remain in well-lit areas. be aware of surroundings and people around you. take a different route home after shopping and do not resist f approach during a robbery. armed robbery, do not resist. i mean these are some things
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that the state department, kayleigh mcenany, would give you if you are traveling to libya, circa 2004. this is in los angeles, one of the second largest cities in the country. this is unbelievable what is happening here. and it just goes to show you that we've got these prosecutors who are saying this and the criminals and we are going to be out in two hours but the rest of you need to be watching where you are because you have no idea whose peering over your shoulder. >> that list, that's a hallmark of inevitability. cassie come you contrast that inevitability is crime happening anywhere and everywhere to know what president biden is all of a sudden advocating for as he's clearly trying to distance himself from the progressive left, trying to persuade voters that he cares about that and he cares about their safety. his proposal includes $2 billion more than the last enacted for the current fiscal year amount.
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it would increase resources for federal policing and double the funding for community policing and handling 500 million for so-called community violence intervention beer that's a tenfold increase, cassie come up but it work? >> to your point, and trey says the moment of inevitability, because police departments are at their wits' end. they've been screaming for this. up our funding, we need more funding. it fell on deaf ears and now they are looking at the political side of this and trying to do something about it. over a year ago i was at a bowling presentation where they told us the crime right next to the economy that crime with number one issue for voters across the board. no party line associated with that. people were feeling that that crime that just happens in the bad parts of town were now happening in their backyard. while they were saying that in screening for that for the rooftop sink please help us,
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democrats were parading around the phone the police, making excuses for looters sing about they just really need it and you haven't turned so don't worry about it, now we are seeing the consequences of that rhetoric. were saying the consequences of them giving excuses to the criminals and law abiding citizens. we've become the victims and we're the ones that have to deal with that but i think we should make democrats deal with it in november. >> anna, harris, we've had an ongoing conversation but all of the needed pressures and corrections that need to restore are the city's safety. it includes advocating for police, so there's a lot in that leak in the criminal justice link. mayor adam said this weekend that the crime in new york city makes this city a laughingstock. he also praised and supported nypd part and parcel of the entire holistic approach needed. he said don't let anyone break your spirit, nypd, he said don't let them tell you that new yorkers don't love the men
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and women of the nypd. he said everywhere i go they say protect our police pretty told them to ignore the noise, ignore social media because people of the city are watching, and people of the city want their city back. >> look, he's a former cop in new york of 2020 new years. there is no doubt that he has love in his heart for the men and women in blue to succeed. there is no doubt that if they don't succeed, he won't succeed. he came in at this time when he promised so much as a brand-new mayor, right? the problem is he's not dealing with the one person who doesn't wear blue, unless it's a blue suit on the sunday that happen to put on, and that is the liberal d.a. in new york. he's not dealing with alvin bragg. he is not dealing with him in a way that will allow for the liberal policies to be removed. and for the recidivism and for this police officers to not be -- i mean i don't know if they don't feel loved, but i can tell you they are exhausted. they keep saying the same people out on the street.
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i was just in l.a. command all anybody was talking about was recalling guest on beer they were having hits on rodeo drive and hits in compton. robberies, burglaries, it's all the same. it's bizarre. you say don't wear this or don't try that, what happens when they had people who barely have anything, they just want the cash. i'm not kidding, it is bad. you know who else was going? mayor eric adams. he's going to have to do more than just love on the men and women in blue, which is very important, don't get me wrong at having his support is huge, but having his judgment to take on the liberal d.a., that is -- >> on the national seed we have ase, what's the squad going to say? going back to the bird's-eye view of president biden now requesting all of this money and all of a sudden taking a pro-police, pro, prolonged order stance.
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>> we've already heard it, aoc last week, you're losing young voters, president biden, they're going to call him out for it. aoc is not going to be silent. welcome to a midterm election year. this is what it looks like when democrats talk about crime activists. president biden talked about crime in the state of the union saying we want to defund the police. february he comes to new york city, why didn't he do all of this last year? why in the 2020 primary when he was asking about diverting funding from the police that he saith absolutely right had to wait, he was trying to win over aoc in the face of the democratic party. it's political opportunism. >> that's why you come to "outnumbered" come up for receipts. just ahead disney is now diving into the world of progressive politics. it has yet to take a public position on china's human rights abuses, against uighurs, even though it films movies they are. more on that typical hypocrisy
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>> florida governor, ron desantis, is calling out disney, hitting up the country dominic company for being a so outspoken on its human rights bill but seemingly being silent about the genocides in china while filming, don't make movies there. >> you have companies like disney criticizing the fact that we don't want transgender resume in kindergarten and first grade classrooms, if that's the hill they are going to die and then how do they possibly explain lining their pockets with their relationship with the communist party of china? that's what they do. they make a fortune, they don't say a word. >> critics are asking how is okay well restrictions on sex education are not? >> because there is money to be made in china.
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that's the bottom line. disney is making a fortune in china and they're not about to step on any toes or offend anybody in that country. but it's cool to offend and everybody in this country per the whole concept is the nba went through this very same thing. the nba a couple of years ago went through the very same thing. they make a ton of money in china and they were not about to get involved in the whole hong kong thing. the question you have to ask now is what happens if we see something in the months, the years ahead were trying to really does into taiwan? what does the s word as they come down then? that's the problem here. what i think about disney as maybe they do their homework. what is happening is with this legislation in florida, just like the voting legislation in georgia and texas, what's happening on the left arm is characterizing it, right? it's a kind way of saying they are lying. they are taking things that does not include them putting in
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things that should not be in there, but that is kind of the way they are going about this. i would always say that you look at the numbers -- and there is some morning consoles that say 51% of people who think this florida legislation is the right a bit ago, 34% say it's the wrong way to go. maybe disney should look at the numbers and see how it's guests feel about this legislation. >> indeed. china is not the happiest place on earth, cassie, this really blew my mind, the fact that ron desantis' spokesperson but out -- essentially disney is not just silent. they have actively endorsed the government's mistreatment of their ethnic and religious minorities because they literally film there and then edit out the camps in the background, then they actually -- which is the same communist group forcing the uighurs into gulags in the credits of the movie.
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>> that was horrifying thing to come across. trey laid out so many strong points. they are too intertwined. it's too good for their business. we as americans -- frankly i'm not into the canceled culture but we have to sam going to make this bad for your business. people say for years to take their families to disney world but gas and inflation being what it is i can spend a lot less money a lot closer to home. i think that's going to have to be the push back when it like it was in the all-star game in atlanta. it has to be american saying we need to be america first and we need to start standing up and pushing back against these people who are being china first beer that's just mind-boggling to. >> it's like we are seeing entire industries -- do your point about the nba or this disney thing, they are sort of doing the analogy version of john cena's apology in mandarin. like i'm so sorry, i'm so sorry. take our money, please, please it's ridiculous and it has
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nothing to do with the american standard so we hold ourselves to, which is freedom, independence and supporting those who are trying to get in the same. >> exactly. it's laugh for disney to train our click the stand on some moral high ground. there are reports from former detainees and detainees internally going into homes and searching under bed, behind furniture for children. if they find that you have three children they send your parents away to camp. there are forest abortions we've been through time and time again on the show highlighting what is happening there in china. for disney to ignore that and to totally mischaracterize the spell, adding to the poll the trace bright up, it is a daily wire pole, they put the exact language in their and basically it says that parents get to teach gender identity come out 64% to support the bill, according to the daily wire poll. corporations will you get a
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>> president biden calls for then walks back regime change in russia. cut should he have set it? a wide array of opinions about that and the aftermath. as a peace deal possible for ukraine? we'll have the latest with the ukrainian member of parliament in washington to talk to congress about it all. and should will smith lose his oscar for a smack down with chris rock? we have a jam-packed two hours of news and commentary had come and join sandra smith to me at the top of the hour for america reports. >> inflation could make this easter one of the most expensive in recent memory. "the new york post" found the average cost of a typical candy
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filled easter basket was up 20% from 2019. everything from hershey's kisses to marshmallow peeps cost more this time around. it's pretty clear who americans are upset at. i knew poll find 63% of adults disapproved of president biden's handling of the economy. cassie, would you look at the issues you look at the poll you look at that session you are in. when you look at where the economy and cost of living ranked vis-a-vis the russia ukraine war americans actually put that up third, at about 37% caring about the economy, 16% russia and ukraine. president biden is a lot of work to do. >> absolutely. it's an interesting point, we know the economy is perennially a top issue amongst voters and it's all kind of on this forecast come are you better now that you were four years ago? bad now you're talking about messing with peoples easter baskets. you're talking about the easter bunny not being able to deliver the goods. that does not go over well with the kids. when the kids are not happy, that parents are not happy. in all seriousness we feel it so sincerely every single day. we feel like we cannot get a break. that is why this is really
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problematic for president biden than democrats. >> it's analogous to the era of carter, really. but, trays, when you look at the new lows in these nbc poll -- this white house apparently was hoping for a little bowl stir being seen this wartime president -- it doesn't seem to be venting out at all. >> up like you just borrow these nbc news poll numbers and put them up on the screen because the one that fascinates me the most is the one down at the bottom. that is who is to blame for the rising cost of goods of the bottom it says russia's invasion of ukraine. remember a couple of weeks ago all we talked about is the administration saying this is boudin fall to come inflation is boone's fault. well america's not buying it. come on, 6%? that is horrifying. a number -- we could get -- emily compagno, she blames for inflation? 6% with a "yes." it's one of those things where it's just not working. and what i keep going to is that people -- they have this visceral feeling about the economy. i'm not putting the easter
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basket prices on 40-foot signs. but boy at every corner there putting those big signs about the gas prices. they blame the person who is sitting in the chair at the time, that person happens to be joe biden. that seems to be what happening right now, they're not blaming boudin or anybody, they're blaming the guy they voted for to change all of this and that change is not happening. >> i love the fact that when you see that 6%, that is a failure of messaging also appeared that is a hallmark of this administration and this white house. i mean nobody does it better. failing out of messaging. apparently because all they've talked about is how this is putin's fault. that is all they've done. while up until this week when they had to explain to them that we weren't going to be seeking regime change. right up until that point yes, don't lose my peeps. just getting that out there. so my question would be, cassie, not the proverbial are you better off than you were four
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years ago? are you better off than you were four months ago? when we were getting the same speech about the cost of thanksgiving and the rise because of inflation, this president, this white house is telling us that inflation was transitory and that it would soon go away. here we are at another inflection point. and the world is also in our wallet. beautiful holiday season coming up with easter and passover and it's going to cost you more. so you're not better off. >> well i hope you enjoyed your extra $0.16 over the fourth of july, harris. i can't wait for them to remind us that they give us data. again, people just cannot catch a break. it's more infuriating when the administration does acknowledge we are trying to help make it better. instead they are not acknowledging it, they're making it worse, and they keep trying to make tell mike put sparkly objects out this try make us
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forget about it. >> they're not acknowledging it because they don't feel it. they're getting breaks at the white house medicaments a nice lifestyle and they're not feeling it. >> there are the only elite group other than hollywood. quick final point, remember that there's been significant erosion and also the black vote, hispanic, latino, and women. you don't get to 40% overall approval rate without straining the base. they better look deep in those numbers because it is satisfaction dissatisfaction across the board. >> they've got a pretty nice lunch is on air force one. more "outnumbered" in just a moment. with no down payment. and they're holding rates in the 3s. already own a home and need cash?
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have not gone up. but that's because you are getting less of the product for the same price. you've noticed it, right? call it shrinkflation, like reeses, bounty, the paper towels are all doing it. so everything is a bit smaller but the same price. and lightning round, don't have a lot of time. >> that's why i buy wine, i know the bottle, you can't shrink it, and the prices, i have to tell you, are pretty much the same as they were last year. i'm just saying. >> oh, goodness. >> drink so much you don't care apparently. >> that's a good chip, i'll keep that in mind. my head hurts from going the math at the store, i need 12-ounces, only 11.5. and less tomatoes in the spaghetti sauce. i'll remember that about the wine. >> taco bell, as long as they
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don't reduce the lettuce shreds, i'm in good shape. >> i love that, we have to go to lunch after the show. >> probably good for the obese nation, but trace, i'm going to your house for dinner. >> you are not calling me fat, are you? >> my favorite line of the whole show. yo, trace, your house for dinner. great to see you. "america reports." >> john: trace did not mention you have to go to los angeles, though. thank you. americans losing faith in president biden's ability to get a handle on inflation. stunning poll numbers, sinking to a new low. >> sandra: a new tax will target the ultra wealthy. charlie hurt will join us with more later in the hour. >> john: first, fox news alert, latest on putin's war in ukraine. russiannd
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