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>> sandra: medical technology is amazing that he can be ute and doing that right now. that's impressive. so was that fake-out. >> bill: that's right. out in california we have one of these atmospheric rivers. it's the real deal. 60 mile-per-hour winds, rain never stopped. they are getting it for some time. we have to run. nice to see you. see you at 1:00. harris has "the faulkner focus" right now. >> harris: fox news alert. a new york grand jury set to meet in a short time. jurors have spent days weighing the case against former president donald trump. a spokesperson for trump says manhattan's district attorney has quietly dropped the case. i'm harris faulkner and you are in "the faulkner focus." the wait is on about what exactly the grand jury will do. will a former commander-in-chief be indicted over allegations of making hush money payments to a porn worker stormy daniels?
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phase dragging on some watching this unfold say it is all helping trump. >> i think this is a colossal mistake if they bring these charges. >> it is not going to work. >> the delay here is they know it's weak and they tried to build a case based on the testimony of michael cohen and a lesser extent stormy daniels. >> harris: we wait for them to reconvene. >> the grand jury is expected to meet today at 2:00 p.m. with the caveat that grand juries in new york are secret and the same group of 23 jurors are presented multiple cases at the same time. there is no indication that this jury has started to deliberate. whether or not they are going to possibly indict former president trump and as well there is no announcement from manhattan district attorney bragg that he
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has dropped the case. over the weekend former president trump held his first campaign rally in waco, texas. he railed against bragg's investigation and the three other investigations he is facing. listen. >> i will be the president of the united states [cheers and applause] you will be vindicated and proud and the thugs and criminals who are corrupting our justice system will be defeated, discredited and totally disgraced. >> republicans and bragg continue to be at war with each other. house judiciary committee chairman jim jordan sent another letter saturday demanding bragg testify and provide documents and testimony over the possible indictment. jordan reiterated he believes congress has the jurisdiction to investigate what he believes is an investigation started by bragg because trump decided to run for president again. in a tweet bragg responded in part quote, we evaluate cases in our jurisdiction based on the
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facts, law and evidence. it is not appropriate for congress to interfere with pending local investigations. now things have gotten so tense that a source familiar tells fox news on wednesday a house judiciary staffer from the committee called d.a. bragg's office. someone at the office picked up and said quote, your committee has no jurisdiction over us. stop calling us with this b.s. and then hung up. harris. >> harris: classy. all right, thank you. jason chaffetz, fox news contributor and former chair of the house oversight committee as a utah congressman as well is with us here today. what do you think what bryan just reported. they get a call from judiciary and they call whatever is going on on capitol hill b.s. their words. >> as the former chairman of the oversight committee congress has the jurisdiction to look at
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everything. investigate and bring forth governors, attorneys general, treasurers, and there is no reason to think that because you are a prosecutor you get some special treatment and hands off. congress has never recognized the idea that just because there is an ongoing investigation you can't be touched. they are still investigating 9/11. do you think congress would sit around and not do anything until the feds got done with their investigation? there are a lot of circumstances. jim jordan, the chairman of judiciary and the chairman of oversight make a case. if there is a duly issued subpoena served by united states marshals you better darn well appear before the united states congress. it is not optional. >> harris: i wouldn't antagonize people with power by cusseding at them. let's get back to the possibility of where we are with
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this indictment. they've been talking about this for days and the grand jury looking at the case. the trump camp you might expect them to say they've quiet le dropped the case. i've been saying all along because of the he have -- because of the evidence in this case it might not reach indictment. especially when alvin bragg, old boss and doj all passed on it initially. >> this is such a weak case. i think democrats at the national level behind the scenes are saying really, this is what we'll go after the guy? they've been going after donald trump since he descended the golden escalator. they have never been able to get him. after the mueller probe it should have been the definitive moment to say we gave him a political enema like nobody else and there is nothing there. the guy has to commit a crime to actually be indicted and he hasn't done that. and so if they are going to try to indict him on this weak case,
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it is just going to be an embarrassment to the whole judicial system. >> harris: the american public should knows the odds and ends of whatever is happening with a former or current president. hunter biden investigation going on, too. people should be covering the same store eaves but we know it doesn't work that way episcopal will i in this case. senator ron johnson is calling out the differences in treatment of former president trump and the first son, hunter biden. let's watch. >> we have a multiple tier system of justice. well connected democrats and the kid glove treatment that hunter biden experienced. is there a serious investigation? we don't know. it's a political prosecution of president trump. not a fair fight or level playing field. >> harris: according to a review by the media research center on march 19th just days after the hunter bank record story broke,
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the four liberal sunday talk shows spent nearly 47 minutes on possible trump indictments and exactly 0 minutes on the new hunter biden developments uncovered by james comer. that was based on subpoena records from the actual banks. >> yeah, one is based on actual documentation that was unearthed and the other is just another series of salacious rumors. this is why a majority, i believe, of america looks at this and says the application of justice is a 2-way street. lady justice isn't wearing a bland fold. she peaks to see if it's a republican or democrat. trump or not a trump and then makes a decision whether or not to pursue it. shame on the major news outlets of this nation who have lacked total intellectual curiosity to go find out the truth.
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abc news at this point still has not verified whether or not that laptop is hunter biden's. every other news organization is at least saying yeah, that laptop is true. abc news is not taking a look at it at this point. that is so fundamentally totally wrong. hunter biden admits crimes in his book and we have receipts that are there that show money flowing overseas while joe biden is the vice president of the united states. you have the former f.b.i. director louie free admitting in a text that he gave $1 hundred thousand to joe biden's grandkids. so what excuse is there for that, harris? we do legitimate work. what's the excuse for giving $1 hundred thousand to joe biden's grandkids? >> harris: we don't know. that's the whole point and where i started. the american public needs to know the ramp-up and the coverage of this has to be even
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no matter who is in the crosshairs. the suspicious activity reports. 150 plus for the bidens? so much there to dig into. when it all breaks off it will end up where it will end up, the american public won't have seen that journey. a new threat from russia's president vladimir putin. putin wants to put tactical nuclear weapons in belarus. that's ukraine's neighbor to the north. this would mark the very first time russia has moved its nuclear weapons outside its border since the 1990s. putin said it is in response to great britain sending army piercing ammunition to ukraine forces. the white house says it sees no imminent risk. mike gallagher says american should not dismiss putin's threat. >> we have not seen any indication that he has made good on this pledge or moved any nuclear weapons around.
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we have seen no indication that he has any intention to use nuclear weapons period. >> putin has engaged in nuclear saber rattling since the start of the crisis. it is something to be concerned about but we should not allow his threats to deter us. we can't allow it to be a cause for delaying critical weapons systems we need to deliver to the ukrainians. >> harris: critics say president biden's foreign policy has led to this. >> when you project weakness you invite aggression and war. putin invading ukraine and chairman xi in china threatening taiwan and the pacific. all these things are happening at the same time and it is not by accident. >> for america it matters. you now have these two powers combined working against the interests of the united states of america. the fact that the biden administration has let this happen is tragic and unnecessary. >> harris: jason, who is putting
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america first? >> unfortunately we have a president currently who doesn't seem very engaged in this. he is not a good communicator. we do need to continue to push nato to make sure we have the strength that we have there. but we have to be able to fight on the east and fight in the west and we have to make sure that our united states military is properly prepared to deal with both sets of issues. but increasingly all we hear about is a lot of these woke policies as opposed to fighting and winning wars. the depletion of our strategic petroleum reserve, the depletion now by shipping ammunition and other weapons systems over to ukraine. are we able to fight on both fronts? those are legitimate concerns. >> harris: your line biden is not a good communicator is one of the understatements of the
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century. jason chaffetz. thank you. the american dream could be dead. it is dying. a new survey shows people pulling back from the values the nation has been built on. patriotism, religious faith and having children. bipartisan calls to ban tiktok growing. congresswoman kat cammack confronting the company's ceo with this during his testimony. >> this video has been up for 41 days. it is a direct threat. you damn well know you cannot protect the data and security of this committee or the 150 million users of your app because it is an extension of the ccp. >> harris: some progressives still go after the idea of banning tiktok. they are so thirsty for that attention. congresswoman cammack in "focus" next.
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>> harris: well, you would think president biden was playing around with the old twitter machine with this. but it's real. it reads maga house republican proposals would slash funding for border security. a move to allow nearly 900 pounds of fentanyl into our country. biden also included his picture with a border patrol officer. the picture taken during his single visit to a border city, remember? they cleaned up el paso so he would see nothing happening. backlash was fierce to biden's words against republicans. our own kayleigh mcenany tweeted it must be a parody tweet. kari lake said we're losing a generation americans to the poison of fentanyl because this buffoon purposely opened our border to allow our country to be invade.
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that blood is on your hands, joe. and here is our commander-in-chief from december, remember this? >> mr. president, why go to a border state and not visit the border? >> harris: more important things to do than go to the border the president said. republican congresswoman from florida kat cammack is with me now in "focus." first of all, did you see the tweet and what was your reaction? >> i did, harris, i would say he is gas lighting but i think he is full of you know what. honestly, does he believe that americans are going to buy the fact that republicans who have been screaming and stomping and going to the border for the last several years are actually looking to cut border patrol agents? if you look at the president's own budget, he is only adding 100 border patrol agents. we need more than 2,000. under this administration, the biden administration, more than
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35,000 pounds of fentanyl has been confiscated and estimated that only 5 to 10% of the fentanyl entering our country is getting caught. it is no wonder that 300 people a day are dying under biden's watch. i've said it before and i'll say it again. he is not the commander-in-chief when it comes to border issues. he is the trafficker in chief. it's trafficking of humans and drugs at the border and we see the direct result play out in our communities across america. >> harris: when he says that republicans would allow nearly 900 pounds of fentanyl, do you think he doesn't know how this works? >> considering that he has been to the border what, once and only after they cleaned it up. like a half visit. as someone who has been to the border 8 and 9 times myself in the last 2 1/2 years i can tell you it is a war zone. it is absolutely unconscionable what is happening. they are finding bricks of fentanyl that have the stamps of
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border cartels in my communities in florida. unbelievable he is trying to flip the script. no one is buying it. even the border patrol council fired off saying this is unbelievable. they have done nothing to lift a finger to help. they took 89 of the trump-era border security measures off the books. off the books. we have over 1.5 million gotaways in the country. we have no idea who they are and what they are doing. we have 2.7 million people who have been paroled into our country that have a court date of 5, 6, 7 years from now. do you think they'll show up? i don't think so. >> harris: gotaways roaming free. they got here illegally and we can guess they're breaking our laws. bipartisan outrage over tiktok is growing. last week's congressional hearing put the china-owned apps national security risk on full display. lawmakers want it banned. >> what the hearing made clear
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to me was that tiktok should be banned in the united states of america to address the immediate threat and a national data privacy law. >> the white house is in favor of this bill. end of the day you cannot have american data collected nor can you have the ability for the communist party to use tiktok as a propaganda stool. >> harris: some progressives argue against a ban. congressman jamal bowman said a ban on tiktok is racist. can't make it up. >> to ban tiktok is to, you know, put a band-aid on a small scab versus what is happening in the whole social media landscape. >> harris: i just shake my head at the thought of every time democrats run up against something they don't like it's racist. >> that seems to be the default setting, harris. if they can't make an intelligent, articulate argument they pull the race card and say it's racist. that's the default setting.
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what is interesting he has 135,000 followers on tiktok. i'm not sure what other platforms he has. maybe something to do with the fact he feels like he will be losing some influence if he were to no longer have access to it. >> harris: just the thought of that. an elected individual. that's really sad and disgusting. another progressive dead set against a tiktok ban congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez and yes, she posted her argument on tiktok. >> i can't believe it. >> to me the solution here is not to ban an individual company but to actually protect americans from this kind of egregious data harvesting and usually when the united states is proposing a very major move that has something to do with significant risk to national security, one of the first things that happens is that congress receives a classified briefing. congress has not received a
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classified briefing. >> harris: i have to ask, is this something that we're missing here? is it an age group within congress? is it money as you say through followers? that's what that means, right? do you need clicks? what is it? >> listen, it is clear there are some legislators up here thirsty for attention and will do anything and use any medium to get that attention. but she says she hasn't received a briefing on why it is dangerous to have tiktok on our phones. she can go down to the scif at any time and read the f.b.i. briefing, the c.i.a. briefing, the director of national intelligence briefing. those are available and i'm sorry, she hasn't made a time apparently. let's be clear. tiktok is a part of the ccp. they are not selling our data. there are legitimate concerns about those practices we need to address but that aside, tiktok is using this as a form of aseam
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receiptry call warfare harvesting our data and future generation's data to use against us. bio metrics, key strokes, all the information on the phone. if you will go into the military, get a security clearance you will be no longer eligible to do so because you at that point have basically given away everything to our number one adversary. this is insane. >> harris: look at you hitting the nail on the head. we talk about china's military on the show and how they built up a navy that dwarfs the size of our military number wise. they don't have our technology and isn't it interesting that people who might otherwise cal fee tore getting into the u.s. military could mess it up on their ccp platform. that is fascinating. last quick word. >> i just think it is so important that we focus broadly
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in a bipartisan way on a national data security privacy legislation. if we don't, we are literally giving away the farm. the ccp will undermine us at any point in time. we have to fight back and it starts with tiktok. >> harris: congresswoman, thank you so much. appreciate you being in "focus." >> thank you. >> harris: the white house reportedly trying to mend fences with some on the far left. they are upset that president biden's decision to approve the oil drilling project willow in alaska. plus president biden says there is nothing to worry about after those banks collapsed. >> president biden: look, i think i've done a pretty good job. people's savings are secure, the banks are in pretty good shape. >> harris: is that the same trip where he said he would stay in canada? now trying to turn around the dismal number on the handling of the nation's economy. charles payne in "focus" next.
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>> i think we've done a pretty damn good job. people's savings are secure, american taxpayer is not going to have to pay a penny. the banks are in pretty good shape. i think it will take a little while for things to just calm down but i don't see anything that's on the horizon that's about to explode. >> harris: let us calm down and wait and see feel for you economically. let's see. president biden giving himself a big pat on the back after the collapse of those two big banks. those failures front and center at a capitol hill hearing tomorrow. a house panel will be looking for answers from federal regulators on what happened. finally a buyer for silicon valley has come forth. that's good. that bank. first citizens bank will pay $72 billion for the bank that failed a couple of weeks ago. it is good news to some analysts
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but a new op-ed is warning even if there are no more bank failures, credit is tight and getting tighter. it is increasingly improbable that we escape a recession. now president biden set to launch a three-week 20-state blitz so more of us can hear him say calm down. pat me on the head and tell me not to worry. he will try to burnish his economic chops ahead of a possible 2024 announcement and he needs all the help he can get given the bank failures, high prices, interest rate hikes, inflation, the dent in the 401k. a recent poll over 31% of americans who took the poll say they approve of biden's handling of the economy. charles payne host of "making money" on fox business. we just want him to make sense. >> yeah. listen, it's always public relations. just never give it to us
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straight. >> harris: why can't he see what we feel and put himself in the position of many americans? it's unbelievable what he is saying. >> it really is for scranton joe, the blue collar president not to ever, ever acknowledge what's happening with blue collar workers and their families and middle income people. everything he does is for wealthy folks which is amazing. he campaigns against the rich and listen, this bank failure, the genesis of this goes back to free money. the notion you can flood this country with a couple trillion dollars that it didn't need. it was fun and great. you want talk about buying election and chicken in every pot. we went somewhere that politicians couldn't imagine in the past. we continue to pay a heavy price. the banks -- there will be more banks in trouble. lending will get tougher. a great part of your intro. lending standards had already gotten much tighter before this
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fiasco. >> harris: why is that? >> banks look at the economy and start to make -- figure out can we get this money back? so every quarter the federal reserve goes out and interviewed the loan officers at major banks, small and major banks. the last one they did we saw a huge spike. that was for last year, late last year coming into this year. you can kind of take a look the money is starting to dissipate and record high credit card bills and record high automobile bills. >> harris: why should i give them a loan? how do they get paid off? >> things are getting creaky. the part that blows me away when biden said he didn't see anything on the horizon. did you see silicon valley bank. >> harris: did you understand what the generals were saying what would happen with the
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pull-out of afghanistan? it is a big view of what does he see? >> it ties into the central issue. my way or no way. this is the way we'll do things. listen, larry summer said don't put $2 trillion in the economy, you'll kill it. the top democratic economist in the country. the general said don't pull out that way. my way or no way and what ties those two analogies together. >> harris: the biden administration is desperate to make nice with people on the far left. those people are outraged at the president for approving an oil drilling project called willow in alaska. we've been covering it. 171 million people pushed against this on social media. that anger over the willow project coming especially from environmental activists and young voters according to the hill administration officials are quietly meeting with some of those young people to smooth things over. the president maybe trying to
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have it both ways. >> president biden: my strong inclination was to disapprove of it across the board but the advice i got from counsel was if that were the case, it may very well lose in court and lose that case in court to the oil company. and then not be able to do what i really want to do beyond that. >> harris: the administration also announced a series of conservation moves but people on the far left say those efforts are not good enough. new york congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez says you can't cover up carbon emissions are conservation. >> that's right. you can't buy jet planes with hot air, either. it is interesting here, biden is worried about going to court. everything you've done is unconstitutional. don't stop now. here is the deal. during the state of the union president biden acknowledged we need at left ten more years of fossil fuels, right?
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the fact of the matter is he with need a lot more than that. >> harris: we need a transition period like you transition to everything. >> a natural. not the we'll make it illegal for you to buy a combustion engine >> harris: or cook on a gas stove. come for me, i say. >> it creates the irregular spikes. we need fossil fuels. you can't compete with china or say you'll be the world's policeman and step up for taiwan without fossil fuels. >> harris: you need everything until you figure out what your next steps will be. >> it should come through the free markets. great ideas out there. the stuff we're using now. windmills and solar panels aren't up to snuff. this is a solution and let it evolve over the next several years. less expensive to implement it and less expensive with the on
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orous rules on regular folks. >> harris: if you can sell it to the american people they are the biggest engine on the planet. they'll drive it. good to see you. a trail of utter devastation across the southeast. severe storms, deadly tornadoes tearing through that region. at least 25 people have been killed in mississippi. and bracing now for more severe weather are those communities across the southeast. our team live on the ground. plus the values which shaped our nation, our nation until character are going away. why a new survey shows americans care less about what mattered most for those great generations before. >> the american psyche has been beaten up and kicked around and people will feel lousy about those values. i happen to think there are ways out of this. you do need leadership. we don't have it.
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of screen and after photos showing the spread of destruction in the town of rolling fork, mississippi. amazing stories of blessings and sur survivals here. >> i had my back against that door trying to hold it. >> we made it to the tub just in time. that's how we got in the tub and it was right on top of us. >> this is devastating. i have so many family members, friends, memories that have been destroyed. >> harris: charles watson is live in amory, mississippi near the alabama border. charles. >> yeah, harris, we've been in amory for a few days now. folks here are picking up the pieces with dignity and strength. they certainly have a big mess ahead of them. take a look at this neighborhood. this is some of it, right? you can see this car windshield
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busted up. looks like something was torpedoed through the windshield. cover with power lines. this is what you see when you walk up and down this street and other streets in this community, power loss has been a big issue for folks here. then you can see the loss of property back there. that's someone's home with a roof just hanging off of it and a tree slammed into the top of it. you see it for blocks and blocks and blocks here. i want to take your attention to this home over to my left. i think our drone is over the top of it. we spoke to an individual named barry a little earlier today and he told us this was his home. he has been living here in town all his life. he says he was home when the tornado hit and hunkered down in this home while this tornado passed over. we asked did you have problems getting out of your home? he said no, all the walls were
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gone. his friends have been out here throughout the day just trying to sift through all that debris to see what they can salvage. it is a tough job for a lot of folks in this community. what could become a little better for these folks is the electrical and water issues. we've been seeing crews out here all morning long working on restoring these utility poles and getting those power lines back up. we spoke to the director for the public works department here in amory who says it will take 2 to 3 weeks because they have to build new circuits. listen to what he had to say. >> the toughest challenge will be rebuild absolutely. this town is different now. it will never look the same. i have had kids grow up here and grew up here my whole life. riding through here is a bit of a culture shock. >> culture shock for so many, harris. a lot of folks keep going
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because they want to help their fellow man and get their community back together. >> harris: amen. they know across the country people will come. they always do. there is electrical and water issues. we have experts who will come and help out. we are are a great country with a big heart. god bless those people there today. charles watson, thank you. for the late oft on this story and full coverage of conditions near you fox weather has you covered. you have to get this app. download it for up-to-the-minute forecasts, news and live updates. >> president biden: come to fulfill my constitutional obligation to the report the state of the union. here is my report. because the soul of this nation is strong, because the backbone of this nation is strong, because the people of this nation are strong, the state of the union is strong. [cheers and applause] >> harris: he was optimistic that night. a new poll finds more and more
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americans are pulling back from what has long been considered the nation's defining list of values. the survey shows the importance of patriotism, religion, having children, community involvement all plummeting in the last quarter century. the only priority which has grown in importance over that time frame is money. up from 31% in 1998 to 43% today. power panel doug collins former georgia republican congressman and david car lucci former new york democratic state senator. doug, i come to you. capitalism is an amazing blessing when people have it. the rest of those values are what made our great generations previously. what are we losing them? >> i think it's what we're seeing lately and we've become more of a me or i generation saying the values that we see outside of these patriotism and other things have been en
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twineed with a lot of being told you can make your own reality. when we're told that there is not just a male and female but all these other genders and told rioting is in the eyes of the beholder. i think you zoo he the reason some of that is also they see that money and position especially over the last few years when building out justice and a fair system what they see if you have money you'll be fine. that's what we're seeing right now. >> harris: my grandmother died three weeks before her 101st birthday. no matter what you have on this side of the dirt, it can't keep you from the other side. that same poll with some dismal numbers on the economy. 80% of people say the economy is poor or not good. 47% think it is going to get worse in the future. 44% disagree that their families have a good chance of bettering their living standards and a
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whopping 78% are not confident that their children's lives will be better. i want to go straight to you, david. when you hear the president talking about how resilient and all of that that we can be and he doesn't really say what it is going to take the turn this economy around, what do you say to him? >> well, i look at these numbers first. we look at 1998 is when these questions were first asked. that's a quarter of a century ago. a time i was in high school. a time i first decided i wanted to run for office. i would tell people i want to run for office one day. why do you want to do that? you are a nice person. what has changed is we have had a whole bunch of people, an awakening that said i will run for office and ask the questions and not just abide by what authority says. shortly after that poll was taken, we had the weapons of mass destruction that we were lied to about and we had the invasion in iraq. that's just 20 years ago. i think when we look at that, we
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look at it's not just one party, one person, one idea, it is a cumulative factor of all these things that led to the answers we got on that poll. i think president biden is doing what he can. he is making the tough decisions. he is standing up to his party when he needs to. we look at that recent veto for the d.c. crime bill. he is doing the job in this turbulent time that people want him to do. is it perfect -- >> harris: 31% say they don't like the job he is doing. i do want to get to this. op-ed sums it up. the american dream is at risk of death thanks to decades of terrible economic policy and social engineering from the left. every since joe biden took office he and his allies have adopted policies designed to wreck the economic lives of average americans and laugh off the consequences. doug. >> i think it's out of touch.
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reminder 98 is coming off the clinton scandal and defining what is is. that's defining your own morality. people are tired of being told that what is in front of them is wrong and going back to the basics of doing well you are saying i can do something. i as a person can take these values and make a difference. not that government has to give me those rights. >> harris: another thing, too, david, it's this idea that -- i interviewed him, mr. kennedy, a great person. football coach. nine years to get it through the u.s. supreme court. he wanted to pray with his players. we have a movement on your side of the political aisle that takes out the foundationary principles to help us get through the good times and toughest times, like faith. >> i think that's just really pitted to one extreme of the party. to say the entire party wants to do away with faith, i think that's a little too much. >> harris: they're the party in
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