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fortune 500 made profit and paid zero in federal taxes? zero. >> todd: boos, yelling and outburst during unprecedented state of the union address focused on bashing republicans. i'm todd piro. >> ashley: i'm ashley strohmier in for carley shimkus. "new york post" isul caing the president joe lie-den, he told so many fibs last night we can't keep track. we have guests on deck to give reaction, tom homan, pete hegseth, joe concha and kellyanne conway will be here live. >> todd: lucas has the latest. and sarah huckabee sanders scathing response. >> brooke: president biden pushing the idea of unity during his second state of the yoonion address while taking digs at
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republicans blaming them for the country's top issues. several comments sparking resounding boos including the moment he claimed republicans want to end social security and medicare. listen. >> president biden: some of my republican frnds want to take the economy hostage, i get it. you should know what plans are. instead of making wealthy pay their fair share, some republicans want medicare and social security sunset, i'm not saying it is majority. [booing] >> president biden: let me give you, anybody who doubtses it, contact my office, i'll give you a copy of the proposal. that means congress doesn't vote -- >> brooke: the president touting economic achievements since he took office, listen.
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>> president biden: we've created 800,000 good manufacturing jobs and putin's unfair and brutal war in ukraine disrupted energy supply, as well as food supply. we're in a better position than any country on ea earth. inflation has fallen. gas prices are down from the peak. cashier at a burger place can't walk across town and take the same job another burger place and make a few bucks more. they just changed it, exposed it. that was part of the deal, guys, look it up. >> brooke: several chains had noncompete agreement, washington attorney general revealed 155 corporate chains had dropped the practice.
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as f biden's claim, the president said he created new jobs, reality was most of those were lost during the pandemic and brought back issue the president only created 214,000 new jobs. nearly two thirds of americans are living paycheck to paycheck, according to a new study and inflation is impacting every part of american lives. consumer price index is six times higher than when biden first took office. biden focused on the economy, used less than 10 minutes to add china, border and crime. sarah huckabee sanders put those issues front and center, delivering powerful message while blasting the biden agenda. watch this. >> whether joe biden believes this madness, his administration has been hijacked by the radical left.
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he is first man to surrender his presidency to a woke mob that can't tell you what a woman is. the dividing line is not between right and left, the choice is between normal or crazy. it's time for a new generation of republican leadership. make no mistake, republicans will not surrender this fight. >> brooke: biden plans to push his economic agenda this morning, traveling to wisconsin. >> ashley: brooke singman, thank you. the president waiting an hour to address china during his address and never uttered a word on the spy flight that traveled across the united states. >> todd: lucas has more washington. >> lucas: seven sentences on china in the president's prepared remarks at the end of the speak. no mention of the spy flight
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that was blasted out of the sky you hava the coast of south carolina. >> president biden: we see competition, not conflict. i will make no apologies, we're investing to make america stronger. today we're in strongest position in decade to compete with china or anyone else in the world. >> lucas: fox news reported a separate craft crashed months prior. steve scalise wants to know why the latest spy flight wasn't shot down sooner. >> balloon flies over the united states and the president sits by, says he gave the order on wednesday to shoot it undo, did he send it through the mail service? who did he give the order to? if you gave an order on wednesday and it didn't happen until saturday, have you fired every person that refused to
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obey commander-in-chief order? >> lucas: number of times the president mentioned afghanistan, zero. >> it was a disaster, we have 13 new gold star families because of this administration and how they chose to with deteriorate draw. we need answers to move forward as a country and make sure that doesn't happen again. >> lucas: president approval rating went under water after the withdrawal from afghanistan is has not recovered since. >> todd: a lot of reaction from capitol hill and from across the globe. watch. >> i thought it was inadequate, he said nothing, no specific talk, no talk about the balloon, no plan to counter it and no acknowledgement that he's been weak on china. he was china able to fly this tool of espionage across the united states. >> you didn't hear talk about
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pregnant men or crazy things, they are pivoting to election mode and they know that stuff is toxic and try to pretend is not happening. >> talked about this false premise of somebody that wants to get rid of medicare and social security, he loves throwing this out there and we called him on it. who are you talking about? he had weird interaction with members of congress and realized, none of you are for doing that, mr. president, stop telling lies, focus on the state of the union. it is not strong. >> there are only four lines in the speech about the border and about immigration and essentially the message that the president delivered, congress needs to do it. illegal immigrantses think the border is open. >> todd: while president biden tried to punt the border crisis to congress, border agents are laying out how bad things are in sworn testimony on capitol hill.
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>> ashley: marianne will tell us more. >> marianne: good morning, president biden heckeled by republicans for asking congress to fix his border crisis, including the flow of fentanyl. >> president biden: american border problems won't be fixed until congress acts, if we don't pass by plan to provide equipment and officers to secure the border. in the people's house, it is our duty to protect all people's rights and freedoms. fentanyl is killing 70,000 americans per year. >> border. >> marianne: fox news poll showing americans are not happy with biden border policy, just 35% approve. border agents encountered 4.3 million migrants, one agent saying migrants saw biden
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election as open invitation. >> my experience in the tucson sector issue the surge started and we did interviews of people in custody, we found vast majority were saying they believed when the administration changed, law and policy changed. it takes a few people to talk about asylum. >> marianne: during that hearing border agents testified before the house oversight panel with republicans and democrats clashing over biden administration handling of the border crisis. >> i believe my democrats friends are confusing oversight with know faing flaming. we need to solve problems, not fan flames. >> it is unfortunate this hearing started with a ton of hyperbole, and posturing. this is the worst border crisis in american history. >> more arrests and
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apprehensions under the biden administration, the situation is getting worse. our side says there is more arrests and apprehension under biden administration so things are getting better. >> republicans do not want to do comprehensive immigration reform, we want the border to be addressed consistently. >> marianne: kamala harris touted the plan where money goes to countries with the most migrants. back to you. >> ashley: bring in fox news contributor and former ice director, tom homan. good morning. i want your reaction to the president blaming congress for the board basically being the disaster it is. >> tom: it is ridiculous. everybody in that chamber and that room, they may not admit
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it, they know the border crisis was caused by the biden administration. president biden signed 90 ordered abolishing everything under the trump administration that gave us the most secure border in my lifetime. ilalmost immigration down 85%, 45-year low. he knows there is historic crisis on the border, he will sit there and blame congress. congress take action, absolutely. he caused this and he could turn it around on a dime, change it tomorrow if he put back policies the trump administration proved effective. >> ashley: kamala harris was blaming congress this week. do you think they realize here in the last two mongths, they ae blaming democrats, they had both chambers in the presidency.
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>> tom: kamala harris mentioned root cause spend four billion to send money to central america to create jobs so there is no need for them to come to the united states. we have done that for decades, it doesn't work. governments are corrupt, it doesn't get where it needs to be. president trump said, i will not give them money, i will take the money away if they don't take action and it worked. he threatened to take international aid away, they stepped up and agreed to the third country agreement. he told mexico, do this or i will tariff you. president trump changed the game. they know that worked. why isn't this administration doing the same thing? they are going back to the same failed policy for decade and give money trying to buy countries off. it has never worked. >> ashley: border chiefs testified how bad it is at the
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border. one testified saying just tucson sector seized 700 pounds of fentanyl, do you think biden will take this information and put to good use to try to stop this infiltration of drugs across the border? >> tom: no. the president talked about fentanyl, he is talking about putting more equipment at port of entry. they are pushing more fentanyl goes through the port of entry, which is think wrong. most fentanyl comes between ports of entry, he has to admit the border is out of control and cartel issic taking advantage of it. lie to the american people. the reason so much fentanyl is coming into this country and killing 100,000 americans 80% of border patrol has been taken off the line to process this surge. take 80% of border guards off
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the border, cartels see an opportunity to move fentanyl across, move criminals across, move no one suspected terrorists across. the border is wide open and he caused it intentionally. >> ashley: an arizona man being held on 1 million bond and facing murders charges for allegedly shooting and killing a mexican citizen illegally trespassing on his land. your thoughts, tom? >> tom: a lot of people do desperate things, especially criminal cartels,ing more money than ever. i'm scared. cartels are making so much m montrafficking women and children and smuggling narcotics, there is so much violence in mexico, cartels of fighting for control. that violence will spread to the
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united states. a lot of criminals have come across, 1.2 million gotaways, why are they gotaways? turn yourself in, get flown to destination of your choice, why not take advantage of that massive giveaway? that 1.2 million do not want to be finger printed. they are the ones with something to hide, they could be gang members, the border is more dangerous because cartels are so powerful and pushing people across the border that don't want to be apprehended, 1.2 million gotaways, why? >> ashley: that's a lot. tom homan, thank you. president biden making unity and bipartisanship staples of his state of the union address while taking additional jabs at
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republicans and that didn't sit well with sarah huckabee sanders, who gave the republican response. >> todd: rnc chair woman ronna mcdaniel reacting to both speeches next. >> the first man to surrender his presidency to a woke mop that can't even tell you what a woman is. the choice is between normal or crazy, it is time for a new generation of republican leadership. ♪ free to bare my skin♪ ♪yeah, that's all me♪ ♪nothing and me go hand in hand♪ ♪nothing on my skin♪ ♪that's my new plan♪ ♪nothing is everything♪ achieve clearer skin with skyrizi. 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months. in another study, most people had 90% clearer skin,
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he says americans deserve answers about this attack on the first amendment and why big teg censored this information, this is expected to be the first of many. >> todd: rebuttal speech everyone is talking about, arkansas governor sarah huckabee sanders getting attention for this scathing rebuke of the president's state of the union address. >> biden and the democrats have failed you. president biden and i don't have a lot in common. i'm the first woman to lead my state and he's the first man to surrender his presidency to a woke mob that can't tell you what a woman is. the dividing line is no longer between right and left, the choice is between normal or crazy. it's time for a new generation of republican leadership. >> todd: republican national committee chairwoman ronna mcdaniel joins me now, thanks
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for being on the program. the line of the year, choice between normal or crazy as you prepare for 2024, is there a better line out there, better campaign slogan for literally every single candidate? >> absolutely, sarah huckabee sanders nailed it, great be jo. it is common sense versus crazy when you see what is happening with the border and crime sky rocketing and inflation or abandoning energy independence. he didn't mention china or our kids who have been left behind by woke helpless and shutting them down during the pandemic. none of that was addressed last night and republicans lead with this next generation like sarah huckabee sanders. >> todd: get more into the next generation, sanders calling for a new, younger generation of republican leadership. you are in the trenches and know
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who potential candidates are, is that attainable in the 2024 cycle? >> we have a huge field and we are seeing it across our party is leaders stepping up. joe biden has left generations of americans behind, it is not about the next generation of republicans, it isern ms who have been left behind by this administration, whether the fentanyl crisis or crime or what is happening in schools. republicans talking about school choice, glad to see sarah bring that up last night. republicans are ready to take the lead and we'll put bold vision forward about the american dream and how it is attainable. biden was doom and gloom, lies, fear and blame last night. i think sarah offered a different message. >> todd: biden was inconsistent, in one breath calling for unity and another breath basically attacking republicans based upon a lie.
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here is the juxtaposition, take a listen. >> president biden: when i came to office, bipartisan was assumed impossible. i offered a unity -- we have to see each other as fellow americans. some of my republican friends want to take the economy hostage. some republicans want medicare and social security sunset. >> todd: putting aside the lie republicans want to do away with social security and medicare, how can anybody view that statement and say joe biden does want to reach across the aisle when he does the exact opposite in the next breath? >> everything we've seen, he goes and lies and goes and hides and vacations. it was fun to have kevin
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mccarthy back there, kevin let the american people know joe biden was flat out lying to them. anyern m, if you pel them aside and say is our country more united or divided? they will say divided. every american, i don't care democrat, american or republican, they will say we are more divided, this president is not unifying. >> todd: your point on kevin mccarthy, no ripped i were pas, all i were pas remained in tact. what else can you and the republicans take away from this speech by joe biden as you prepare for 2024? >> they put their blueprint out, lies, fear and blame. take lies to the more than people, we saw that with medicare and social securities, trying to scare people, that is not true and americans put forth optimism in the american dream and normal versus crazy and that
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is great slogan heading into 2024. >> todd: get the bumper stickers going, that is the message every republican can hang their hat on. thank you so much. there were some people, ashley strohmier, who did like what they heard from the president last night. >> this was the best speech i've heard him deliver. >> brilliant speech craft. >> the president was heckled often and rudely. >> ashley: joe concha is in the studio with all the media spin next. ♪ is it me or does everyone auditioning for this health insurance commercial look the same? it's not you. health insurance companies see us all the same. that's not good. well, except humana. they see me. after my back surgery, humana sent a home health nurse for five days. helped me get set up, showed me how to manage my meds even sent me a week's worth of healthy frozen meals.
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>> ashley: did you hear this? president biden turning heads during his state of the union address with these very interesting remarks about oil and gas. >> president biden: have you noticed big oil just reported record profits, invested too much in domestic production and they say they are afraid we'll shut down oil refineries, why invest in them? i said we will need oil for at least another decade and that will exceed -- and beyond that. [laughter] >> president biden: we will need it. >> todd: joe concha joins us now, what an odd line, 10 more
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years. he upset everyone from environmentalists to the oil companies themselves who need more than a 10-year window if they are going to start drilling in the united states. >> joe: i'm confused, five years ago, we were told the world was going to end as a result of drilling. i would say fact checkers would be all over this, they are on spring break. biden administration cancelled oil and gas leases off gulf coast and alaska and stopped expansion of keystone pipeline, on day one. stopped drilling day one in alaska, not surprising joe biden is gaslighting on energy, that has been a thing throughout his presidency. >> ashley: mainstream media did not hold back praise for the president while trashing republicans during coverage last
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night. listen to this. >> he was feisty and combative and responsive to the crowd. >> the speech was long in word count, but delivered with a lot of energy. >> this was the best speech i've ever heard him deliver, he was passionate. >> brilliant speech craft honestly. his republican party does not want to recognize how democracy works. >> the president waseck had -- was heckled. >> ashley: when he said feisty, i feel like he was just yelling. >> joe: there was yelling going on and it was awkward. jay tapper saying how rude republicans were, he didn't have a problem with nancy pelosi tearing up president trump's state of the union speech in 2020. look, they talked about performance a lot, i think most
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would agree joe biden is not ronald reagan or barack obama as far as great orator. however, look at content and lack thereof on issues affecting this country. not one mention about the police officers shot and killed over the last year, not one mention of the fact five mill ointment people have come into this country in the first two years of his administration and 100 are on the terror watch list, things like that, nothing about reinstating wall construction or remain in mexico policy, nothing at all on the fact and this is most important as a parent, test scores for u.s. students at lowest level in 30 years it was not what was talked about was my takeaway from the state of the union address. >> ashley: people wanted him to bring up kids, who are getting
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left behind. >> todd: he said he is a big fan of conversion, whatever that is. maybe minority leader chuck schumer knows. get to this, going viral. first lady jill biden caught on camera smooching vice president kamala harris's husband, doug emhoff, on your screen. my official journalistic question is what? >> joe: when you're at a party or gathering, i'll go in for a limited hug, maybe a kiss on the check, like two cheeks touching. when you go lip to lip, that is saying something. the thing is, 30 million people are watching, they know the cameras are fixed on them, awkward. >> ashley: what are chance i may meant to do cheek to cheek? >> joe: i don't think there are
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accidents, maybe fist bump, here we go. that is easy. done. this is what everybody is talking about. that is funny thing about the state of the union, signifying nothing and in the end, i go to social media and that is what everybody is talking about. >> todd: i want my weekly kiss from you, i don't care if it is awkward. >> joe: first base with todd piro. >> lots of luck your senior year. >> joe: that is biden-ism, as well. pete hegseth having breakfast in carthage, north carolina. >> ashley: we're checking in with him next.
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last night. >> there are thousands of families who work with americans who are left behind. >> as fellow afghan veteran who served multiple combat tours, i was horrified there was no mention of the veterans. >> todd: nabi became a citizen in 2019 and he calls this the opportunity of a lifetime. >> american dream is alive and you just got to work hard in order to make it happen. make that reality. it was a proud moment and i'm grateful for the opportunity and it was surreal to watch our president's speech in our capitol. so it was just a proud moment
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for me. >> todd: what did the voters think of the president's state of the union address? >> ashley: pete hegseth is live in carthage, north carolina, having breakfast at pete's family restaurant. good morning, pete. >> pete: good morning, todd and ashley, we sit and watch, pundits watch and politicians watch and there is a difference between the feel there and the way americans receive that information and how it comports with daily lives. if you're in the hall, you are doing well, you are fine, well connected, how are average americans receiving what joe biden had to say? preview, we won't talk to the young ladies yet, there is a lot of disconnect from what was said and what they feel from hard-working taxpaying americans who go to work everyday is see
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illegality on the border or barely any mention at the state of the union or a see the shame of what happened in afghanistan or spy flight touted as a success when everybody with two eyes can see it was a failure. they have to drive cars with gasoline and hear the president saying in te10 years we probabl won't need gas or oil anymore. all of it seemed to miss the mark for people looking for actual answers. there was a government program for everything last night, that is not where a lot of people are at. carthage, north carolina. we were here in 2020 after trump's state of the union and the folks were great, we decided to come back and get reaction to what joe biden said. i think a few people may be giving kevin mccarthy face this
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morning like hmm,what? >> ashley: mike lee. >> todd: you raise a really good point, kept talking about finish the job. if you listen to the entire speech with a calculator, it will ctrillions on top of the debt to finish the job he started the last two years >> pete: that is right and lie about the numbers. and programs he's touting, whether the infrastructure bill, so called, or the inflation reduction acts so called and the things it will do to benefit people when both bills were drivers for green new deal, climate change legislation that is not going to affect the lives of most people.
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a lot of promises, but finishing the job when you get down to bottom of it, mean we will spend your money and continue to push out industries like oil and gas that we need and precontinued green new future and the world is going to end according to them because of climate change. it was a rambling, stumbling speech, what we want to know is what do voters think of how he delivered and what the message was and was it re-election speech, on the backs of people's minds. >> todd: we'll watch all morning long, if you have that many people there at 5:49, one heck of a diner morning. have fun. did joe biden state of the union address prop him up nicely as pete was eluding to to launch a presidential run? >> ashley: someone who knows about presidential elections is
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♪ >> todd: the house floor erupting during unprecedented combative and rowdy state of the union address last night. >> some of my republican friends wanted to take the economy hostage. i get it. unless i agree to their economic plans. some republicans want medicare and social security to sun set. [loud nos] >> let me give you anybody who doubts it, contact my office, i will give you a copy -- i will give you a copy of the proposal.
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[shouting] >> that doesn't mean republicans didn't like that. kellyanne conway fox news contributor and counselor to president trump. throughout the night biden pushed this message of unity and, you know, whenever he makes references like maga extremists all that does is divide us right down the middle. what do you think? >> oh, there is no question. can you talk unity all you want. in fact, the democrats are for unanimity. zero of them voted against the will reduction act. zero voted for amy coney barrett and. he bullied the american people. joe biden's poll numbers on the ability to unify the country down 16 points from the day he was inaugurated and promised to unify the country. is he not seen as a compelling, persuasive or unifying cohesive leader. and moments like that, when you have the president of the united
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states and you have the state of the union, you literally have the command of the room. command of the cameras. you have the country and the world to yourself. nobody can interrupt. nobody can editorialize for those 90 minutes. you blow it when you engage and enrage the audience thusly as you just showed. and, of course he has been fact checked six ways to sunday on both social security and medicare. that's a big lie. his other lies were it's laughable for him to say we need oil and gas for the next 10 years. he is the guy who on day one killed the keystone pipelines out of spite. basically trump did it. i'll undo it. innocent people their biggest sin was having a job or promised job on the keystone pipelines. so joe biden, i mean, bottom line i'm a pollster. this is what i do for a living e went into last night's speech the way he will come out of last night's speech. a very damaged leader of the free world whose presidency is a man made disaster. many of the complaints he was making last night have happened
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because of his policies, his action, and his inaction. the democrats are openly saying they don't want him to run. and the public has lost faith in his competence, in his energy, in his mental fitness, and then to go back to the original point his ability to unify a very divided country. >> todd: you mentioned 2024. the president reiterated this message throughout last night. listen. >> we have been sent here to finish the job. >> let's finish the job this time. let's finish the job. but there's so much more to do. >> we're not finished yet by any stretch of the imagination. but let's finish the job. >> todd: i didn't hear finish the job and think the next two years and hear next six years. a new poll reveals 78% of americans don't want president biden to seek re-election in 2024 compared to just 22% who say they would. you're the best pollster out there, does joe biden finish the job?
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>> let's see if he finishes his term, meaning -- and he gets to go for another one if the democrat party will have him. i think it's pretty difficult to dislodge the sitting president as a presidential nominee. they have done it before all they have done is damage the sitting president. ted kennedy with jimmy carter in 1980. >> obviously will perot. giving us a two term presidency. barely got 34% of the vote. a third party challenge coming from the left. of the democrats made two big mistakes recently that have bolstered joe biden against these headwinds in the polls. number one was pretending he had a great midterm election. only because he was sidelined. joe biden wasn't allowed to campaign for democratic candidates. they didn't want him and kamala harris anywhere near them. so, of course you have a claim credit for something that you had nothing to do with. number two, nights like last night where they are swooning and drooling over his so-called
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performance. they are bolstering his chances of reef major the nominee in 2024. i believe he has the best chance of being the nominee in 2024. when he says finish the job basically the trump message going into 2024 which was i didn't get to finish the job i set out to do. put me there and i will come back. also many americans are waiting for joe biden and particularly kamala harris not to finish the job but to start the job on so many key issues. the public says inflation is out of control. crime is rising at an all-time high. they are upset that putin is in ukraine. they are upset that millions and millions of people are coming over our southern border with impunity. they are upset that fentanyl is the number one killer of 18 to 24-year-olds. they are sitting down trying to make ends meet with the family budget and washington spends money like there is no tomorrow. joe biden has a lot to answer for when he doesn't have the stage for himself for 90 minutes. >> todd: kellyanne, i know it was a long night for you and a
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lot of people. we truly appreciate you getting up with us and what is sure to be another wild next two years in the world of politics. thank you very much. >> ashley: thanks, kellyanne. >> thanks. >> todd: busy two hours. obviously "fox & friends" is going to finish the coverage. pete at a diner there in north carolina. >> ashley: going to be interesting to see if those voters connected with biden last night. >> todd: we will see. "fox & friends" begins right now. ♪ ♪ >> mr. speaker, the president of the united states. [cheers] >> folks,. >> folks. >> look, folks, the state of the union is strong. [applause] >> biden and the democrats have failed you. >> some of my republican friends want to take the economy hostage. i get it. [boos] >> i'm not saying it's the majority. anybody who doubts it, contact my office. >> the radical left's america, washington taxes you and lights your har
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