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evening. i want to thank sean for letting me sit in this chair it is very much appreciated. a whole group of people great work to bring this program for you. read my column at amack.us or tammy bruce.locals.com have a great weekend i'll see you on monday, i'll be back. thanks everyone. ♪ ♪ . >> laura: i'm laura ingraham and this is the ingraham angle. thank you for being with us tonight. all right, two stories today about two great american cities on opposite sides of the country should be a major awakening for all of us. they reveal important truths about how america is fairing as we're about to commemorate our nation's independence on july 4th. and while politicians in both parties try to spin, we need the truth now more than ever. if you've been in la in the past few years you're not going to be
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surprised by this but homelessness grew a staggering 10% in the city last year and 9% in la county. >> my office staff is afraid, and it's so sad forthe people that are homeless and it's a tragedy for the community. >> when i went outside, there were just like families walking around, people walking their dogs. it was completely quiet and safe and boring in a good way. and now i'm afraid to go out without my pepper spray. >> laura: horrific. and in the big apple things are off the chart bad with city shelters busting at the seams filled with illegals. now it's so bad that earlier this month, mayor eric adams even floated the idea of housing the would-be asylumees inside homes. >> you don't know nothing about those people. >> what he's doing is not good for the city. he's trying the city. >> i wouldn't want some stranger, illegal or not illegal, just a stranger in general. >> so you're saying if this opportunity keim to you you
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wouldn't take it? >> i absolutely would not. >> laura: it would be a real mistake for us who don't live in either place to just wave these stories off i know it's the tendency, oh, no, it doesn't matter to me. instead let's use the information that i just gave you to win in 2024 and begin restoring america. at la county's last count, 75,518 people were living in interim housing or a tent, a car, a van, an rv or a make shift shelter. and that was in la county. compared with 69,144 the previous year. and check this out, since 2015, that figure has risen an inconceivable 70% in the county, and 80% in the city of los angeles. this is insane. so now why is this happening? oh, is it trump's fault? well, who runs la? who runs california? those are the questions we have to ask.
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we know who they are, they're democrats and they like to tax, regulate and spend the city and the state into oblivion. and, look, they wanted that, they voted for it and they got it. and the official who's in charge of the agency dealing with homelessness said the following in the la times. the reasons for the spike in homelessness are not fully known but then pointed to economics as the underlying cause. ya think? then noted a study by uc san francisco that found that among people who had leases before becoming homeless, a decrease in income was the most common reason for losing their housing. well, bidenomics strikes again. >> not a lot trickled down from my parents' kitchen table when i was growing up. so we're changing. we decided to replace this theory with what the press is now calling bidenomics. i don't know what the hell that is. but it's working. >> laura: oh, sure, joe.
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now, let's get you back to bed now, okay? now, what's obvious is that bidenomics, plus an open border, equals a total nightmare for americans who want to be independent but are overwhelmed by inflation and every other mall i did that the democrats's policies are causing. >> the middle class has been left behind. >> when you go to the grocery store, you do not see anything that's decreased. >> is your grocery bill higher? >> absolutely, yeah. >> inflation's through the roof. >> do you think the country's on the right track or the wrong track. >> totally the wrong track. >> would you say you're better or worse off since he took office. >> much worse off. more worse off than we've ever been. >> laura: i know what you're thinking, when will new york and california vote to save themselves? when is it going to happen? now, all democrats can do in response is somehow blame republican governors, like desantis or, you know, abbott in
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texas or propose tax hikes or try to change the subject all together. rather than urge new insane approaches to fix the economy and the border, they try to hold on to power by stoking more division and dangling freebies. now they're doing the same thing with reparations. just yesterday the california reparations tack force released its final report with 115 recommendations on how black residents should be compensated. >> it could include cash payments. it can include free tuition to our ucas and csus. it can be first-time home buyer assistance down payments, interest free loans, state tax relief, free healthcare, on and on and on, we can do this. >> laura: the key here is that they have yet to put a dollar figure on the reparations payments themselves. now, isn't that kind of pivotal? especially when california has a $32 billion budget deficit. look, if they really wanted to
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do reparations, they would pass a bill, they'd raise taxes on the rich donors of the democrats and they'd start sending out the checks. but the angle does not think they're ever, ever going to do that. instead, they want to keep doing studies and, you know, launch commissions and a bunch of news reports and polls and all sorts of things to make people think that any day now the money's coming. >> we have a debt that needs to be paid. it needs to be paid. >> our time has come and this reparations will be making right the many centuries of wrong. >> reparations are about repair. to me i qualify. >> i would like to see you guys give out letters of credit where we can buy property, we can do things instead of waiting. i'm 78 years old. i don't want to wait two or three years. >> laura: well, i hate to tell him this, but unlikely that that money is ever going to come.
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because it's all a lie. it's all another cynical ploy to trap people into thinking there's some magic pot of money out there and that the government is just going to take care of all of you forever. and all of that turns into votes, the democrats hope, for themselves. now today brought us another example of the left's power play. biden's fraudulent promise to pay off student loans. now, it's a scheme with one purpose. again, buying off the votes, this time of young people. >> why did you give millions of borrowers false hope? you doubted your own authority here in the past. >> i didn't give any false hope. what i did i thought was appropriate and was able to be done and get done. i didn't give false hope but the republicans snatched away the hope they were given and it's real, real hope. >> laura: they couldn't have eliminated student loans through legislation or at least tried to do that, but they didn't. instead they pretendeded to do
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something that never had a chance of surviving supreme court scrutiny. if you're someone who voted for the democrats because you thought your student loans would be forgiven or if you voted for democrats because you thought that you're going to get a big pile of someone in the form of reparations. i'm here to tell you that you were played for a fool. the left knew exactly what they were doing. they knew that this wasn't going torques you know, in any way be upheld by the court and they don't have any intention of writing checks to anywhere for reparations. joining us now is fox news contributor lisa boothed and chris bedford the director of the common sense society. chris, it's start with you. there is no one i know, and everyone knows that i clerked at the court many years ago, but no with i knew who is a serious lawyer thought that this case had a snowball's chance in hell
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of surviving court scrutiny. and you have to think that the white house knew that as well. so why do you think they did it anyway? >> well, they did know it. joe biden even admitted it when he was talking about the amounts he was trying to forgive here. the white house doesn't control the power of the purchases, that's entirely up to congress as long as congress is willing to exercise it, less and less they seem willing to do. like you said, a calculated political play by the white house to general up support from young voters. >> laura: lisa to further my point listen to biden and pelosi just a few years ago. >> people think that the president of the united states has the power for debt forgiveness. he does not. he can postpone. he can delay, but he does no have that power. that has to be an act of congress. >> we need student loan forgiveness beyond the potential $10,000 your administration has proposed. what will you do to make that
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happen? >> i will not make that happen. >> laura: lisa, i found it rich that polls's comments there were even quoted in the court's decision today. that was bravo. i loved that little touch. >> it was. and, look, you nailed it in your monologue. i mean, that's exactly what this was, right? it's a ploy to buy votes, did it before the midterm elections, even there he said he didn't have the power to do this but sadly democrats it worked. they did very well with gen-z and the younger voters. and that's what reparations is, that push. joe biden, the student loans, he doesn't care if it ever gets done. he wants to use it as a political ploy. about reparations, the idea is dumb. no one is owed anything in life no one should have to pay for since they did not commit and i think that reuters article pointed out why this is stupid.
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donald trump ended up being the only living president that wasn't a descendant of slaves and looking at politicians to see if they were descendants of slaves. obama is a descendant of slaves but not trump. black people owned slaves in america, black on black slavery took place in africa for thousands of years. this is nonsensical, it's a political ploy, and we should all reject it. >> now, chris, the squad who has been tamed for the most part by nancy pelosi, the lion tamer. omar reacted to the court's decisions today. watch this. >> if you take all of these cases together, if you think about all the grievances that are brought about the trump election, what you're seeing is severe backlash in the sense don't want to see black and brown people excel in this country. >> laura: chris, apparently she hasn't seen any of the five or
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six recent polls done on the issue of affirmative action, where the numbers are overwhelmingly against racial preferences, their use in admissions or to dole out benefits. this is one of the rare issues where there's bipartisan agreement. >> because the american people on a bipartisan level support meritocracy. they support a system people are rewarded for their efforts. this is not something perfect, but something we're working towards and race based admissions get to that. i'm not surprised about the courted ruling, you already see a rise, gpa and sat, i think they'll shift to where they go to a holistic approach and they'll hire who they want and hide the evidence they the core matter the top schools harvard yale or princeton are synonymous with decline. they're not longer putting forward the leaders measuring
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leads, instead they're just indoctrinating people and unfortunately that's going to continue. >> tammy: yeah. go to sec schools everybody. lisa, finally, this has been a stunning series of decisions at the end of the court term with the exception of the state legislature voting issues case. it's been fabulous. i mean, the court basically returning to a more originalist understanding of the constitution. your reaction? >> well, i went to the university of tennessee so i grew with the sec point. but, you know, look, schools are going to try and find ways, college, units are going to try and find out who they are. still points on the board for conservatives and we need those points on the board because we've been taking beatings under this administration. this dry for equity and ditching of equality is going to be for corporate america, no longer seeking excellents as a country, everything is racially driven, jobs given out on a racial base.
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you can look at this administration, pete buttigieg chosen because he's gay, karine jean-pierre, black, lesbian and a woman. lots of hierarchy, higher political power in did country. country. kamala harris, the least popular vice-president and in history, showing because she's a black woman. and the administration's even fast. >> in the end it speaks for themselves and the voters have to decide, do they want excellence or meade why can arrest. reece a chris have a wonderful independence day >> we explain why the trans issue has become a consultist and orthodox orthodox
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♪ >> we have issued some guidelines that say that a provider who receives medicare funding, medicaid funding, must be prepared to offer gender affirming care if you want that medicaid dollar to come to your state we're going to make sure you check the box. >> laura: why hospital in do gender affirming care in utero because obviously those babies in the womb aren't really sure what they are yet. i mean, this is insane but it
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basically summarizes what the biden administration is about. checking boxes and normalizing, maybe streaming the radical trans agenda. last week the doj pledged a fight on the battle front for so-called gender affirming care, ie mutilation of children, and in the states like new york, they're calling themselves a safe haven for kids who want sex changes. and in may they're trying to make it easier for minors to take puberty blocking who are mos without their parental consent. these minors cannot vote or get tattoos but a sex change is totally fine. joining me now is laurie becker a detransitioner who starred in a film abruptly pulled out of theaters earlier this month and the angle covered it. lurie i want to get to your story in a moment but why do you think this issue has become such
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a dominate feature in the agenda of the political left. at shear fanaticism at this point, but why? >> that's complicated, but my guess is that this new form of trans rights activists have piggy backed off the original gay liberation movement of the 90s. and because gays and lesbians have reached so much of a level of equality, organizations that were promoting lgbt rights now needed something else to do with their fund, o. so they needed a new cause to champion and with all the issues around race and all the decision of wokeness in general, trans became the new pillar for the left to champion. their new vulnerable cause. >> so they need a new class of victims in order to keep the covers full? >> yes.
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>> what's interesting, a lot of friends of mine who happen to be gay, they're outraged by this. they're not in any way on board with the trans movement kind of globing on what they've achieved and done and they're very much opposed to this. and these are across the aisles by the way. andrew wrote a piece about all of this. is there something more nefarious involved, except money and power, could this be a more concerted attack on traditional norms or the nuclear family, as many worry. >> yeah, it's a really intense issue. and i do have to agree that there is an attack on traditional values, the family unit, marriage, children, women and families. if we are getting to the point
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where we're sisterizing children and cutting the reproductive organs off of women and having his trek tours occur for women under 21. it's a move to depopulation, it's an antied human sentiment and a trans sentiment at the same time. >> laura: you hear this repeated everywhere, that if you're against these surgeries for minors, you for their committing suicide. how cynical and misguided is that, laura. >> that is extremely -- that's egregious and unethical because from what we know of mental healthcare, in media, promoteing this myth of suicide aid yeggs causes a connotation of people who normalize suicide. so that's the opposite of what is considered best practice.
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additionally it's also just a lie. the quality of row search on these stop ex, small sample sizes, lost to follow up and no regard to detransitioners whatsoever. >> thank you so much for sharing your story and perfect expect expect to no one's surprise the media defended that champ nbc says the group has been doing it for year so it's no big deal. cohost of the bottom line and michael shellen burger best selling author and founder of public. michael i know how you've said this is really a disinformation campaign being waged by the left. do you see a lot of similarities with how they covered covid and are covering this issue? but now it's extended to
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children. how pernicious is this given the landscape as it's developing? >> yeah, it's really disturbing. i mean, i see parallels as well's affirmation, the mistreatment of women in america. very similar to addiction and mental illness and the degradation and medical treatment of people that we call homeless. so what we're seeing is a kind of psycho pa how long on the left, a kind of illness and medical mistreatment. and i think it's just kind of what you said which is that there's sort of a consult of victimsation and victim hood. where victim is celebrated as a morale vert to you rather than something people would overcome to lead a better life. so i think it's a dark period of movement of liberals who, you
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know, once stood for ideas of overcoming oppression and achieving human liberation and now we see them contributing the a kind of pathology and sickness unfortunately across many vulnerable groups. >> speaking of children, you're a dad of eight did i get that right? >> nine. >> laura: nine i'm sorry. i can't keep up with you two. >> can't keep up. >> laura: of nine children and you know how kids change and they're so interesting at bath and beyond. they're the same but then to really hone in on your children at that vulnerable point of their own changes and their own growth, i find that to be demage. i know that's not popular to say i find it absolutely demonic. >> laura: if you want to transition and you're older and have all your fabbing was that's one thing but to go after
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children, you know, even their ad lensents, even in the adult club they become different people as their views afternoon prospective changes. but i think we're going to watch. but we'll mutilate their body and affect their reproductive lives for is unbelievable. this is marshism using race and texts to divide america. they used to use economic i cans now it's the new cultural marxism the way to take power and control over people, most americans can't believe this is happening in what's used to being a free country. and religious group, and those of all backgrounds, muslim, catholic, other christian
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denomination, are all being drafted if they opt in or they can opt out and show up and school board meetings. that's a change, for the religious and evolved parents to be branded that way, that's a radical change for america. >> that's right because woke i is aeriesie and also psych local kaylee goncalves. we have a new moral authority, you see we have a moral authority on race where we have some idea that we would have a moral order based on who was most victimized historically by race. it's a very racist system, and on the trans issue we believe we can gods and change our bod. i think what you see with those three issues is a sort of complete psych path whomical woke religion that has really
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taken hold of people in part because they have abandon traditional religions and also abandoned some enlightenment views, traditional enlightenment liberalism. it's a very dangerous time, these are the same people that are demanding we been censored waging disinformation campaigns to try to make the american people hate each other when in fact our support for religious racial and differences is higher than ever, i think it is carrie and i'm glatt you're getting one for me laura. >> laura: manipulating it owning it and then propagandizing to children, oh, i want to be inclusive and loved like the trained minds. >> it's dangerous because it's an oppressed group that's not even oppressed. who has a month-long
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celebration, that the dr. for celebration of the lgbtq plus community. laura there was a time where most americans would say there's a constitution that protects us against this, it's the first amendment, whether it's religion or speech, about you the constitution is just words on paper if you don't have people who have been taught it and believe it and defend it. and that's when you see this seat come in where they can shut down our speech, they can shut down our religion all for this ideology that for most persons it's foreign to and most of them we draft. >> also with medicaid forced us to fund it against our beliefs, that's the next hill. sean and michael, wonderful to see both of you. thanks so much. >> laura. >> i know you've seen some bad legal a nal since but we have what could be the worst supreme court case analysis that you've ever heard or seen next? and raymond arroyo's three wishes go boom.
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welcome to fox news live i'm maryanne rafferty in los angeles. president biden's condemning the supreme court's decision to reject his student loan forgiveness program looking into although nate options. the proposal would have allowed eligible borrowers to cans youle up to $20,000 in debt. loan repavement is scheduled to begin again october 1st >> if you're one of the millions of americans flying this long holiday weekend you could be in for a bumpy ride. flight delays and cancellations continue to cause headaches at airports across the country. officials blame staffing issues, severe weather and canadian wildfire smoke as the main culprits. about 18 million people are expected to fly this fourth of july weekend >> i'm maryanne rafferty. now back to the ingraham angle. ♪ ♪
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>> laura: it's friday and that means it's time for friday follies. and for that we turn to fox news contributor raymond arroyo. all right, ray, the supreme court struck down racial discrimination in college admissions and apparently whoopi's not happy. >> why do we scare you? >> who are they? >> why do we scare you? >> it just makes a kid, an asian american kid and black kid feel like you don't matter. is this leading to no women in colleges soon. >> laura sister act like a legal circular but she clearly isn't. this victory has nothing to do with women in colleges and she invoked black kade at harvard, if they had the same grades an asian kid had a 5% chance a black kid had a 44% chance, that's called racial bias and this ruling should make all kids feel better and equal. >> laura: then today after the high court ruled on religious
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and free speech grounds in favor of that web designer who refused to create a web site for a graced wedding. the ceo of the group glad didn't seem too glad. >> what business can now deny myself and my wife's access when we walk in. i haven't read the decision yet but from the top line analysis i think this is an open license to discriminate against lgbtq people in america. >> maybe she should read the whole decision before sounding off. laura the ap tried to sell this thing as a setback for gay rights the supreme court ruling but it isn't. it allows all americans, even gay ones, to speak freely and not have the government compel that speech in any way. that seems like a win for all americans to me. >> yeah. and if you happen to be gay and run a business and have some
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artistic creativity involved with that business. then you don't have to give artistic service to someone you dgs agree with or violates your deeply held beliefs in faye. >> yeah, it seems it's best for everyone this way. >> uh-huh. >> laura: ray i'm granting you just before the fourth of july 3rd wishes. >> my goodness you are so good to me genie. in addition to hoping the president learns the proper time to exit after a tv interview, laura, which is instruction he greatly needs, i wish someone on the president's team would teach him where to look during compare ads. they need to show him where the camera is. one of his predecessors already knows too well. >> there's five reasons i'm asking you to donate, $5. your donations are the reason president biden won the last election. >> so fa it from me. >> and me. >> and visit joe biden.com.
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>> do you think anita dunn somebody could say look there, the one obama's looking at is your camera. they said hollywood should come and help him and he should embrace being 80 like harrison ford, mick jagger. they dance and crack whips this poor man can't walk and crack a joke. john how that will help him but we'll see. >> laura: they have every hollywood mogul, pretty much, on their team. they can't help exit stage left, kate stage right, on. >> it's like me doing this show saying how you doing laura, and no one telling me. >> laura: i'm doing well. >> i wish the media on would stop covering bud light slayer dylan mulvaney as if it was a state of the union address.
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mulvaney drops a social media post you would have thought eleanor roosevelt. watch. >> for a company to hire a trans person and not publicly stand by them is worse in my opinion than not hiring a person at all because it gives a person to be as transphobic as they want. i know a lot of trans people who love beer. >> laura mulvaney lost budweiser $27 billion in market share. they're giving a $15 rebate on 15 pack budweiser this weekend, okay? interwhy they don't want to talk to mulvaney any longer. >> yeah. we went over for the fourth of july. that stuff was stacked up raymond. they can't getted writ of it. all right what is your final wish as we go into this big final weekend celebrate can our national independence. >> laura i wish people would vie
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to recreate did fireworks in dc on their block, doesn't it? . lord, i love the whole car goes up. john adams did say we should co-membership rated our independence with illuminations, fireworks from coast to coast. i don't think he meant illuminations of your vehicles or literally in the faces of your children and neighbors. don't do that, go watch one of the public displays. >> on your pets. >> weapons of mass destruction. >> my dog annie shakes, she shakes. like shakes like this with fireworks, she go on for days and days and days in dc. ets a horrible. i'm still mad at you and sam and tommy, everyone else who was
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responsible, for putting those fireworks in my dress the way i just said it. you remember that time? >> i do. >> i think we were testing out the nude studio i'm like why would you guys let me sit here that long. >> and then i appeared in the dress. you know what's life laura you didn't get any bruises or burns from the experience. >> no, i think i came across quite well. i didn't lose my head or anything else. raymond have a wonderful independence day. >> happy independence day to you. >> tammy: did joe biden finally say something i agree with plus we dig deep into the pulse of america. mark, meg ryan up next.
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♪ >> i know the polling numbers are not good, but they were the same way when i ran in one. >> laura: the polling isn't good? that's an understatement if i ever heard one. the latest economist poll is basically a complete disaster. i couldn't stop reading it last night. not only does it show him losing to trump in a head to head poll but it has him on a sky high, 55% overall disapproval rating. and on the issues, 61%
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disapproval of how he's handling inflation, 60% disapprove on immigration, 54% on guns and crime and 52% on the economy. so, yeah, joe, you know, i guess when up means down, i would say, yeah, looking good. joining me now mark clinton pollster and advisor. also with us is american majority ceo. mark you raid through this pole. what are biden's biggest vulnerabilities right at this motel. >> i think you read that pole rise which is based on his performance of president. less than 40% approve of the jon he's doing as president and they disapprove of the job he's doing on the major issues. that's why he generally switches the topic to talk about other issues because these issues are just not favorable to him right now.
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and, frankly, he has to improve these numbers in the next few months or i think he a is going to see some primary opposition. >> laura: now, ned, they've tried to spin this economy now for rally a couple of weeks. they started beginning to message this. i don't think people are buying it. >> no, they're not. you look at the top eight issues that the voters said they're important to them he's below 40% on all of them and when it comes to inflation and prices which they say is their number one issue, they put biden and 29% approval i. i thought one of the things that was interesting in this in this laura, trump versus biden in independent voters trump is beating him boy 10. one of the arguments people have been saying he can't win in the general because he can't win over independents. he's leading biden, that's one
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of the most interesting things i saw on this, if he can win independents he can win in 2024. >> laura: by ten? yeah if he wins those numbers will be a blood bath. >> exactly. >> laura: the poll also revealed 64% of americans think biden is a weak leader. and i believe that trump scored waist high on that, forgive me not having the number at my fingertips but as the strength part as a leader does that dove tail into the question about his mental agility and his overall vigorousness or lack thereof. >> well, i think in my poll, the harris bowl, about 60% think that president biden is too old to serve another term as president. clearly, i think that the weak leadership goes to the issues of foreign policy and how strong a leader that they think he is.
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look, trump's favorable is really and a lot of people don't want trump either. so while he's winning in the horse race, there are a lot of undecideds. so there are a lot of voters saying they're not happy with this choice. >> ned not all bay for the democrats, we have to be clear here because congress got hit hard in this poll, 60% disapprove of how covid is handlings as jobs but though polls still say go vote for a republican candidate if it's generic, i'm human being on fairabilities. how could this play into it. it's almost a dead even, even the generic. it's a horse race. i think it comes down to who's better at getting out the vote
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pushing absentee ballots. i think when you're in that tight a race in the generic it's who can generate best ground game right now the left has an advantage, the gop definitely underperformed in 2022. so it has to figure out how it's going to do better get out the vote efforts in 2024 if the generic poll stays the same. of course we're a ways away from those elections but if it stays that tight it's going to come out to who has the best get out the vote operation in the polls 2024. >> laura: mark, have you heard anything about the republicans effort in that regard? i mean, gop has been fretting this for some time. >> yeah, no, look, i think right now, when you look. a it, the republicans have a big advantage on the issues, but really when you look at it, trump's ahead by three. they're losing the congressional horse race. people think the republicans are too far to the right, they think the democrats or maybe to the
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left and pretty well split throughout the country and the republicans have been out foxed between mail ballots and getting the votes in rather than counting on election day. no question the republicans have to improve their ground game or they may just lose again. >> yeah, well, i hope everyone's listening out there gop leadership and republican hierarchy. guys thanks so much for joining us. >> thanks laura. >> laura: even more changes happening for our show and i'm going to tell you what they are next. - you can talk to me if you're feeling sad. - thanks for hearing me out, bro. - whenever you need to talk, i'm here, okay?
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joint pain was killing my creativity. blue-emu gave me my hobbies back. it's the arthritis pain relief our joints rely on. blue-emu, it works fast, and you won't stink. over the last two and a half years to have had an amazing assistant. the word assistant doesn't really capture what kate meant to the show and to me. she's going on. she has a great job on the hill. we're so happy for her. we have been everywhere. we've been all across the condit country, back and forth. just a wonderful person. now she's part to have extended
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family. kate, we love you. we're going to miss you so much. my whole family will miss you. thank you for everything you've done for this show, for all of us and for me. best of luck to you. all right, everybody. have a wonderful independence day. i'm off next week. remember, it is america now and forever. greg gutfeld takes it all from here. yeah, i'm not a hologram. yes, it's friday. you know what that means. we start a conga line in time square and pray we don't get stabbed. okay. leave it in. let's welcome tonight'
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