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arabia in conversations once the war ends? believe it or not, their silence says something. and i do think that that's possible but it depends on how long this goes and how it ends. finally, fun guy. is he a fun guy? i don't know. but he writes: should presidential debates be concluded before states can start early voting? this is a great, great question. because people voting, debates matter. we just don't know if there are going to be debates yet. but i agree with you before voting starts would be a nice thing. tomorrow on "special report" hunter biden testifies behind closed doors on capitol hill. we will be in front of the doors but we will cover it. remember, if you can't catch us live set your dvr 3:00 p.m. in the west, 6 p.m. on the east coast. ingraham angle starts now. >> laura: good evening, everyone. i'm laura ingraham.
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this is "the ingraham angle" from washington tonight. as always, thanks for being with us. it's open season on americans. that's the focus of tonight's angle. now, do you ever wonder how things got so crazy? like, how is it that a sitting u.s. president presides over the invasion of america by several million illegals, yet for years the media let him off the hook? only now starting to pay attention after democrat-run cities were overrun and innocent americans murdered like laken riley. >> campus is really heavy right now. we are all heart broken. i want to use this time to tell you about laken and all she was. it's so obvious to me why it feels so dark right now that is because we lost one of the brightest lights there has ever been. this campus and our sisterhood will never be the same without laken riley. >> laura: heart break. of course when the press does cover the issue it's not to hold biden accountable but to
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criticize republicans. >> republicans, obviously, seizing on this horrific tragedy at the university of georgia and they're seizing on this as an example of biden's failure to protect the american people and to secure the border. as if the initial facts were not horrifying enough and the sense of loss not deep enough by now all of it compounded by the revelation the suspect was in this country lawfully and how quickly that fact became politicized. >> laura: when he they're not blocking and tackling for biden on the border. the press claims that the open border is actually a positive thing. now, this absurd "the washington post" piece today claiming that the economy is roaring because of immigration, now, this is insane. we know that real wages rose significantly under trump. and we know that they mostly sell under biden. and as the facts show indisputably, this growth they're talking about is not going to american workers at all. it's going to the immigrants and rich people who get to pay lower wages. that explains a lot. it explains why rich people are giving so much money to biden.
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it explains why biden is keeping the border open. and it explains why working class americans are loyal to trump. but rather than actually analyzing these issues in an honest way, the post just spews propaganda quoting the pro-open borders kato institute as if that were unbiased. here's the fact. when the economy is doing great, americans will see big increases in real median income like they did in 2019 under trump. and by the way, another reason why americans are disillusioned? the post covid job growth has gone almost entirely to nonnative born american. the center for immigration studies examined the data from the general household survey used by the u.s. census bureau and they found when comparing the fourth quarter of 2019 to the fourth quarter of 2023, it shows that 2.7 million more people were working in the united states. 2.9 million more immigrants, legal and illegal, and 183,000
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fewer u.s.-born americans working. now, since the depths of the covid recession and employment that's increased but the number of u.s. born workers has not made it back to the 2019 pre-covid level. wow. no wonder they hate bidenomics. an open border equals lower wages and fewer jobs. now, imagine if democrats had their way in all these migrants could vote? >> [speaking spanish] >> voting for biden. [speaking spanish] >> biden. biden. [speaking spanish] >> laura: if you think that this was just cherry picked sampling. >>
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[speaking spanish] >> rachel: donald trump or joe biden? >> joe biden. >> rachel: joe biden. [speaking spanish] trump or joe biden. >> joe biden. >> trump or joe biden? >> joe biden. >> rachel: trump or joe biden? >> joe biden. >> rachel: trump or joe biden? >> joe biden. >> rachel: joe biden. we are asking for joe biden to help us to help us accomplish our dreams here and so we can get ahead. >> laura: well, of course. because, for biden, it's always illegals first, native born americans second. second, third and fourth. there are endless benefits for illegals once they get here. and they are dolled out by taxpayer funded ngos, nongovernmental organizations. they provide housing and other benefits. remember, you pay for them. so our own rachel duffy traveled to tucson, arizona to learn more. >> what you're see something basically an unmarked building. all signage is removed. that's the first sign you know that this is an ngo, a
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nongovernmental organization. in this case casa aletas, housing illegal immigrants. >> can i rent a room. >> oh no we don't rent a room. >> why? >> can you get off the property, please? >> is this a hotel. >> can you please exit the property? it's private property. >> whose private snrort there is no name outside. >> can you please. >> is this where illegals are being housed with government funding. >> can you please get off our property? all of you, please or i'm going to call the police. >> please call them. >> you need to leave, please. >> i need to know what it is. >> this is ngo paid for by government money. >> we're not going to answer any of your questions. >> rachel: just can you explain what you do here? >> no. >> laura: now, hold on, as rachel says, americans pay for these shelters, but we're not allowed to know what happens inside. and, by the way, aren't those cnn anchors with the perpetually if you are rowed brows demanding
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answers. they know if they did they will uncover facts to show how damaging an open border really is. in new york city, for example, a migrant relocation program received $25 million but has only settled 174 households. do the math. that's $143,678 per family. now, how many u.s. veterans get that kind of help finding a home? no wonder americans are finally understanding that trump was right. majority say would he go need a border wall. democrats spent years, four years ridiculing trump for demanding a measly $5 million for the border and for the wall it. would have paid for itself what, 20 x by now? and with super tuesday just days away, look at the polling on illegal immigration. 61% now saying it's a very serious issue # 3% say somewhat
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serious. 84% of america. somewhat serious or serious problem. now, the border is now biden's biggest political liability. we see this in poll after poll. that's the only reason, the only reason why he is traveling there this week in years' past he only did what they call a drive through. >> he did drive through the border when he was on the campaign trail in 2008. and he is certainly familiar with the fact and it stuck with him with the fact that in el paso the border goes right through the center of town. >> laura: that's so embarrassing. now to explain just how things have gotten so upside down on the border or why this is even a debate at all think back to bill clinton. no, not about that issue. this issue. compare how much biden and the democrats' views on this issue have moved to the left. >> all americans, not only in the states' most heavily effected but this every place in this country rightly disturbed by the large numbers of illegal
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aliens entering our country. we are a nation of immigrants but we are also a nation of laws. it is wrong and ultimately self-defeating for a nation of immigrants to permit the kind of abuse of our immigration laws we have seen in recent years and we must do more to stop it. >> laura: that was just a tiny tiny fraction of the numbers we have now. but, heck, biden, even insisting now that they not be called illegal aliens any longer. it's too dehumanizing he said. so the demons suspected of killing laken riley is merely an undocumented person or maybe an undocumented democrat. disgusting. my friends here is the upshot. the democrats are utterly dependent on the money they raise from rich donors who want unlimited immigration and cheap labor. and they think more illegals will eventually mean more votes for them. and, of course, they believe
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that native born american are overwhelmingly racist and evil and, thus, democrats don't really care how many of those people have to suffer because of the open border. given all these facts democrats will keep the border open as long as possible. the only way to stop them is to beat them. and that's the angle. joining us now is rachel campos-duffy, co-host of "fox & friends." rachel, what else did you learn during your investigation that was fascinating? >> thank you so much, laura. i think what i learned the most about was the ngos. you know, you mentioned how we're paying for all of this. this is what you are seeing there is a secret hotel. took me about 10 minutes when i was in tucson to find it. so they're hiding right under our noses. with you nobody actually -- we pay for it but nobody actually voted for this, which is why they operate in secrecy. and i think what i learned is that we have to stop looking at ngos as if they are some sort of
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charity because they have that name. ngo, you know, catholic relief services. they are lutheran services. so it sounds like they are some sort of christian charity that passes out blankets and water bottles. but, indeed, they are really like a shadow bureaucracy. a shadow party, a shadow government for the democrat party. and they can do things extra constitutionally and under secrecy that official agencies can't do like hhs. so what they do is they farm out, they have different piles of money some money comes from hhs and some come fema accounts or fema money from refugee resettling. and so it makes it hard to track where it's coming from. that's all the stuff funding ngos. the first second i walked in,
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panic ensued. you know, you know this. if you are doing something on the up and up. you are proud of your work. you want to show what you are doing. instead, these places operate like c.i. a black hawks. no label on the building. and they have security that ended up attacking our crew. >> laura: i want to play that we have that video. which is your cameraman who had an issue with the casa alita security. >> what are you going to do about it. >> oh, touch me. [bleep] >> move! move! [scuffle] >> laura: they don't treat the illegals that way they tell them not to move but come. it's ironic that you guys are pushed out of the way but what happened after that? not only did they attack our cameraman, but then some black person with a mask on came out from the building and started
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pelting our car and congressman biggs' car with rocks. so. >> laura: what? >> rachel: we knew he was a congressman so we let them know. >> this is the kind of impunity that they operate under and i don't think they would get away with this if they were actually honest and part of a government agency that our congressman could have oversight over congressman biggs was not permitted to go inside that hotel, that place where they are keeping the immigrants. it's really a strange operation i have to tell you laura, cartels very powerful and network deep inside of our country they may have also infiltrated these ngos, we have no idea no way of providing oversight. can you be sure the cartels depend on the ngos their entire pipeline of human trafficking and nobody crosses this border without them.
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nobody -- nobody crosses without paying them either in cash or with their bodies. and so i'm concerned that they may have infiltrated these organizations as well. >> the catholic relief services, the lutheran relief services, and other ngos get a huge pot of money. i believe the catholic charity received over $100 million. this is over three years ago: nobody knows how much they are getting now. this is a lot of money and these organizations depend on this money, too. i mean, this is -- i mean this is a money-making endeavor. it's a money making endeavor for a charity. but the fact that they attacked you like that, and they didn't want you there, that speaks volumes this isn't the first time this has happened. rachel, thank you, incredible reporting. now, forgetful about fani. nathan wade's divorce lawyer sounded like joe biden talking
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>> laura: nathan wade's former divorce attorney was tagged as a
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star witness and take a load off fani willis' misconduct case. but it appears he may have developed a case of convenient amnesia today while on the stand. fox news correspondent matt finn has all the details. matt? >> hi, laura, today in court the former law partner of nathan wade, special prosecutor accused of having that inappropriate relationship with fulton county district attorney fani willis was pressed hard about when the relationship between willis and nathan wade began. trump lawyers claim that terrence bradley knows exactly when the relationship between fani willis and nathan wade started and that he allegedly stated in previous conversations with one defense attorney that wade had a garage door opener to willis' home and that willis and wade may have even had sex in an office. bradley testified he could not recall saying those statements and insisted he does not know exactly what year willis and wade began their romantic relationship.
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which trump lawyers called into question. >> do you tell lies about your friends. >> i -- i have told lies about friends? i could have. i don't know. >> do you tell lies about your friends about a case of national importance? >> objection as to -- >> -- overruled. >> >> i could have. i don't know. >> the date about when willis and wade began their romantic relationship is critical as trump lawyers argue it began before willis appointed wade as a special prosecutor in trump's 2020 georgia election interference case allegedly creating a conflict of interest in which willis also received financial benefits from wade's pay. now, we're also waiting to hear whether the judge will allow wade's cell phone data into evidence. they allege that wade was in willis' neighborhood at least 35 times. that issue is scheduled to be addressed in court on friday. laura? >> laura: matt, thanks so much. >> sure.
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>> this is something that you seem to have a lot of fun with. you have co-opted. [laughter] >> you have co-opted dark brandon. this is a yard sign. and do you enjoy playing around with the dark brandon people? >> no, i resent the hell out of it. [laughter] >> okay. >> laura: oh brother from tiktok to late night. biden is pulling out all the stops to capture the youth vote that he ran away with in 2020. remember he led trump by 20 points back then but now it turns out gen z and millennials are having buyers or is it biden's remorse. the warning signs came a few months ago as the war in gaza raged on. >> i voted for biden and i told my friends to as well. >> do you plan on voting for him this time around. >> no. no. not anymore. >> he is now angry at the president over his support for israel's invasion of gaza. >> he is allowing this war to happen and is funding this war. i don't know what will happen if i don't vote for him but i know
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it won't be me supporting that. >> and now a new axios poll shows biden now leads trump by just 4 percent among voters ages 1u8 to 34. joining me now to discuss is xavier temperature so he, prager university. black lives matter activist isabel brown. isabel, does the "new york times" siena college poll that narrows the numbers down to just gen z and that's ages 18 to 29. 49% of those voters support trump. just 43% for biden. so why that shift? >> you know, laura, it's incredibly exciting to see and not the only polling suggesting extreme support for president trump. another poll dropped this week covered by "newsweek" magazine said 64% of that age group approves of donald trump's performance during his first term as president. but it's really no secret politics we believe is
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downstream from culture. if we zoom out to what is happening, curly in america today, we see the radical authoritarian left controlling every aspect of what it means to be an american. our education, our entertainment, our news media, our politics, our church and everything in between. and like every young generation who came before us, we want to rebel against those in power. it just so happens that rebel and be counter cultural and a bit rebel i don't say today means to embrace traditional values and to be a conservative again which is what we are seeing with gen z. we are rejecting four year liberal arts degrees and underwater lesbian basket weaving. we are entrepreneurial birth control may not seem like revolutionary acts on their face. i think we are going to see the political downstream effects of changing this culture from the inside out. one election at a time. >> laura: yeah, well, xavier, last week i asked former president trump about biden's use of tiktok to connect with young voters, despite the concerns about national
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security. watch. >> well, right now i'm leading with the young voters by a lot. they want to see competence much more so than being on tiktok. i believe that tiktok, i was going to ban it permanently but congress didn't want to do it i said look, i'm going to do what you want to do in this case and they didn't want to do it. they are pretty well-taken care of. but, i don't think it's going to matter for him. >> laura: now, xavier, if you could advise the trump campaign, how do you ensure that this positive swing of young voters translates to actual votes in november? >> i think we need so make sure that we're always keeping gen z aware of when voting is and just staying in front of gen z as much as possible. but, ultimately, this isn't working out for joe biden because his pandering is not working because the results are not there. america under joe biden is quickly becoming the united states of section 8. and gen z is tired. >> and we are red to lead the change we are desperately need. we are sick of being gaslighted and told we need to support and believe in these social justice
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issues rather than focus on the fact that we can't afford houses and cost of living is completely unbearable for those of us young single and in our 20's. we ask for a business standing on business, instead we have president standing on poverty. >> laura: isabel it seems a lot of rnc and other organizations they put out super polished young people. i mean you guys are, obviously. but it seems to me, especially with younger voters and that younger demographic. you need influencers out there. i mean, biden goes to tiktok to connect with him. but they are just not on tiktok. they're all over the country in different professions. aren't those the people that need to be engaged to turn their people out to vote for trump? >> i couldn't agree more, laura. the truth is authenticity is what is so starkly missing with a lot of these political and media based conversations surrounding elections especially now in 2024. look, this is a very productive
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conversation, but, unfortunately, no one our age is going to watch this because we happen to consume most of our information from social media. interestingly, tiktok is not just our favorite social media platform. it's actually surpassed google to be the number one search engine for generation z whether where to go dinner reservation on friday night or to ho to vote for in the president of the united states. not typing it into computer browsers or tv. watching ton tiktok. i have to give kudos to the biden administration for realizing that they need to go where culture is. if they want to see that political effect. >> laura: that's the problem. hold on, isabel. xavier, really quickly. the problem is that tiktok sucks up data from young people and everyone else. and then is ultimately going to exploit that data. it's a national security concern. >> so, president trump jumps into tiktok, is he actually countering what he said
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repeatedly on the trail and while he was president. >> >> i don't think it's worth it for president trump to get on tiktok. it is worth it for creators like isabel brown and i to be on tiktok so we can reach our audiences because it's less of a threat for someone like her or i to go on tiktok. but for a presidential campaign to be on tiktok, i don't think that that's worth it. but, the benefit of the fact that gen z is chronically online is the fact that we have seen continuously all of joe biden's lies being spilled out there. and president trump is honest to a fault at times but at least we know his word is good. >> laura: yeah but we know tiktok wants joe biden to win. that's the problem. xavier, isabel. fascinating. we will see how it all goes. is joe biden's climate agenda well, partly going to be responsible for a food shortage in the united states? california farmers getting squeezed now and -- cow farmers are getting squeezed now and ready to fight back.
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laura bush lawyer as the global elites diane on the finest cuts of wagu beef they day up late at night worrying about cows. >> globally cows and other livestock are responsible for 40% of methane emission potent greenhouse gas in digesting their high fiber diet they emit methane. making them one of the least friendly sources of food on the planet. >> laura: they want fewer cows and restrictions on the ones that are left. >> agriculture contributes about 33% of all the emissions of the world. we can't get to net zero if we don't get this job done unless agriculture is front and center. got to push more. we got to be more militant, maybe. >> laura: mr. militant, claymation, must be thrilled to see that according to the usda. beef cattle inventory has hit
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its lowest level in decades. we're actually running low on cows. now, to put this into perspective the last time inventory was this low, outgoing climate czar john kerry was testifying before congress did about ending the vietnam war. now, what does that all mean for you? some ranchers say a food crisis may be in our future. i'm joined by two of them now, shad sullivan a cattle rancher based in texas and colorado and john boyd jr. is a fourth generation cattle rancher and founder of the national black farmer's association. john, let's start with you. i know you are dealing with the effects of the previous drought, but, when you add up all the factors and the political pressures that are brought to bare here, how bad could this get for the american consumer of beef? >> well, you know, the farmers are going out of business every day. and what happens happening is america's beef cattle producers are depleting their herds.
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so they are not having more calves so they can multiply. we are producing 1 billion pounds less of american beef than we were last year this time. so, this is a crisis that is going to effect every american at the local grocery stores. here is what is problematic for me. we have all of these other foreign countries, $100 billion to ukraine we won't help americaens farmers right here at home. we have americans facing farm foreclosure and usda will not stop farm foreclosures in this country for direct loans, guaranteed loans and other agricultural lenders. i made that request on your network many times. we're down to 40,000 plaque 40,k farmers in this country and guess what? we are facing extinction. these policies aren't helping
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cattle man like myself stay on the farm. we have the highest input costs that you are seeing in decades. diesel fuel pry prices going through. and this is why farmers can't stay on the farm. we need good policies. >> laura: john, this is what they want. high energy costs, hurt americans and shad, i know you are chomping at the bit here to use a phrase relevant to horses and cows. but, what is your take here on how and why this is happening beyond the cyclical effect of weather. >> what john is talking about a symptom of the overreaching problem. the overreaching problem is globalism. it's the global elites claiming that climate change is ruining the world and we that we must implement sustainability which is just production and consumption control across the world. we see it going on all over. because of this, it is -- we are
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becoming vertically integrated. the beef industry is the last bags of freedom. we have to take the bull by the horns so to speak and stop these global elites from implementing all of this these regulations. these sustainable regulations that they claim that cattle are ruining the planet. and we have to stop that. and make sure people understand that sustainability is nothing but communism, any ism except americanism. it's coming from the top down. we are a nation whose laws are from the bottom up. we need to be controlling that john is right in everything that he says. but it's a symptom of what is going on. and we have to get on top of that, otherwise, we will see americans eating bug notice next 20 years as we know that two of our major -- four major meat packers have invested heavily in bugs. one tyson foods announcing two weeks ago that they're going to build $500 million plant for
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crickets. >> so this problem is real. >> laura: oh my god, make me sick. >> freedom and liberty issue. that's where we have to focus on. we have to stop. this. >> laura: really quickly you saw what is going on in europe and european farmers protesting en masse in paris and germany and norway goes on and on. they want to take their land and they want to put a lot of those farmers out of business. why, john, why? real quick? >> and they are doing the same thing in these countries because they are seeing the same things seeing in the united states and we have been too quiet here. i looked at that climate bill, the moneys they put out there, $3 billion went to lost companies like pepsi-cola. i mean, why are we funding pepsi-cola to find black farmers to some kind of climate outreach. can i promise you right now no one has contacted us. weave haven't gotten a dime of those resource that was they say are to help farmers like us. that's the problem.
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the moneys go to everywhere else. they go to foreign countries, ukraine, ukraine farmers and nobody is saying anything about it. and what i'm saying today is the president hasn't came to the table to have a meeting to even discuss these issues. >> laura: lawyer you need a new president that's what has to happen. this isn't going to get any better. >> while the gas is growing the cows are starving. that young man over there understands what i'm saying. we need action and need it now. we need leadership and we need it now. put america's farmers first, not last. and if we don't, we are going to be begging third world countries to send us some food if we don't start putting farmers first in this country. >> laura: just as we were doing for covid during medicine. we want to do the same thing for food. even though we are totally sustainable in the united states. shad and john, let them eat bugs. that's what they want. thank you. all right, joe biden gets his elections a little bit mixed up and surge pricing coming to a major fast food chain. jimmie failla explains it, next.
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>> laura: goody goody goody. now time for wtf what the failla. joining me now jimmy failla, host of fox news saturday night. good to see you. how are you. >> better now.
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>> laura: biden finally gave us some insight, jimmy, into his political agenda. watch. >> what's your 2024 agenda. i feel like we live in such crazy times that is one of the things i feel we hear less about. >> look, the 2020 agenda is to finish the job. for example, we are now in a position where we have the strongest economy of any major nation in the world. >> ha ha ha ha. >> laura: is there a laugh track that should have come in there, jimmy? >> strongest economy. >> this explains why he is not really campaigning. he thinks it's 2020 and the pandemic is still going on. you got to preach the the historical significance of that interview. it's not every day that the lowest rated president sits down with the lowest rated talk show host. that's kind of an historical moment. but it was hard to watch and not feel like, you know, it's time for biden to step aside for somebody younger like moses. >> laura: jimmy, the idea that he can actually claim that we
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have the strongest economy in the g-7. he must be looking at trump's numbers in 2019 when it was actually the case. >> yeah, thank you. we are living in the golden age of people selling pictures of their feats that's never a good sign for the guy running the economy. that's all i'm saying. >> laura: people are selling their own blood now to get money from the blood bank. >> i'm buying it to pass drug tests. i know all about it. >> laura: yeah, you have done that for years. jimmy, we have some big news, i know this is huge. it is certainly huge for my kids. in the food world because kfc is trying a new kind of combo. watch. >> you think kfc isn't pizza because made with crispy fried chicken. marinara mozzarella and peperoni are not enough? you are right it's not pizza. it's chizza only at kfc. >> laura: are you -- will you be indulging on this?
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>> to be fair, okay. this is the perfect meal for that moment where you want chicken but you also want man boobs. i mean, you are just going to get fat. this is so fattening it's disgusting. did they put a stoned 15-year-old in charge of their menu. dude, what if we put pizza on top of the fried chicken. no, that's insane. >> laura: isn't it like chicken parm? >> it's chicken parm if you have given up on life. no, i can't get -- you know i love your staff, but the dude does not abide this combo. this is not good. it's not good. >> laura: i don't like chicken on pizza. do you? i don't like chicken on pizza. i don't like pineapple on pizza. one thing on pizza and it's peperoni other than the mozzarella. >> i will give you that i'm old school. pizza doesn't need to be complicated. okay? and neither does kfc. kfc should stick to doing what
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they do best which is giving you us diabetes. i love kfc. i'm not shutting them. we just didn't ask for this combo. >> laura: worried about chick-fil-a trying to do something there wendy's just announced it's going to try price surges just like uber is. a spokesman told fox news digital that they're going to begin testing variety of enhanced features on digital boards like dynamic pricing. different offerings in certain parts of the day. ai enabled menu changes and suggestive selling based on factors such as weather. jimmy, this is -- cost them $20 million apparently. >> this is crazy. i just love the ai driven menu change. that means you can't get a vanilla milkshake anymore. because they won't show anything white. >> laura: knows that's investor bow continue. i don't want this time schedule it's a burger not a train i
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can't get behind. this i'm back to chizza. >> laura: congestion pricing in new york. go to lower manhattan, surge pricing. >> i'm the demo. look at me. i look like i get paid in french fries. wendy's, take my words to heart. >> laura: jimmy, great to see you. we miss you. don't forget to catch jimmy when he takes his tour on the road starting this weekend in idaho. wow. is joe biden heading for a big embarrassment tonight in michigan in the first polls close just minutes from now. our political panel is here to break it all down. that's next. ♪ like your workplace benefits and retirement savings. voya helps you choose the right amounts without over or under investing. so you can feel confident in your financial choices. voya, well planned, well invested, well protected.
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>> the first polls are closing in michigan and donald trump of course is set to win the gop primary. also winning the primary with a strong headwinds coming in from every direction he seems to have a real commitment
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issue. >> i did vote uncommitted. >> and committed. >> sending a message to the democrats i am not happy but abroad as well. >> 20 now the senior contributor and senior fellow at the hoover institution. victor, we see a lot of division on the left and on the right as well but just how big of a problem will this be for the biden campaign as reality begins to set in getting closer to the general? >> we are getting to the point of no return with a corruption issue the cognitive issue and the unpopular disaster of his agenda and now the defection within the democratic party is more of a question not if they will try to remove him but when and how but i don't think they have the answers to
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either one. it is the remarkable meltdown of a presidency we have seen in the modern era and juxtapose with the greatest political recovery of donald trump since richard nixon in 1962 and the more they try to demonize trump and incarcerate him or use that against him the more popular he becomes it is bizarre how it has flipped since 2021 they know what they have to do but they don't know how to do it or when to do it. >>laura: msnbc is worried because biden's problem of the uncommitted voters may portend to a much larger problem in the general launch. >> it's a problem all across the country. i hope the president can get this calm down if it's not come down before the democratic convention it will be an ugly time in chicago i promise they will have to tell netanyahu you will not lose
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our election. >>laura: he was hinting at a cease-fire coming will that stem the exit polls that we are seeing tonight? >> i think it will take more than that. some of those actions might bring back the white liberal voters were the younger woke folks who just decided to side with hamas but at the end of the day facing was donald trump versus biden they may come around but in michigan donald trump had made historic inroads in the democratic party's left behind they need a lot of those muslim voters and as fickle as some of those your young college students may be he may be losing that
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coalition from foreign-policy idea from what the white house currently has. >> trump is trouncing biden up ten points and nevada, nine north carolina and georgia. five pennsylvania. wisconsin and michigan as well those are strong numbers no doubt but i have talked to top republicans who are remaining very worried at me think that they may still not have a strategy to have their own ballot initiative going with you don't control the legislature. >> i'm very worried. if you look at every demographic trump is doing much better than 2016 or 2020
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maybe even 18 percent with black sore 42 or 43 percent with latinos. but if the swing states have gone from 35 percent at 70 percent and the rejection rate of invalid ballots has fallen traditionally down at zero.2 percent from 4 percent, then you have a real problem they have to win by four or five points in the swing states to cancel out the advantage i don't want to be too conspiratorial but those people that fled the border it it is a choice and deliberate and coincides with the availability of the mail in ballots. >>laura: they knew it was coming if they don't have lawyers in place for the strategy in place then republicans have no one to blame but themselves. thank you. that is it. america now and forever. follow me on socials and jesse is next.

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