around the economy. the economy is objectively better than it was a year ago and two years ago yet, this poll blows him out of the water. laura: wow, did you ever think you would hear that from cnn. they can t even spin this anymore. now, at one point they even had a banner up that read bad news for biden. and it sure is. 67% of democrat leaning voters say they want a different candidate for 2024. we warned about this earlier this week that the democrat party leadership was tuning out what voters want in favor of what the donors want. and, remember, the establishment likes a figure head president who is not going to rock the boat. now, 82% of democrats now say that they just want someone else as their nominee and 62% say they are strenuously concerned about biden s ability to serve another full term as president if he is elected. joe biden is like that grandpa that you love, that you believe, in you owe a lot. but you start to wonder, you know, would you give this grandpa
what she, herself was suffering from in the last decade give or take, and today when the supreme court announced her death, it noted she died at age 93 and died from complications, at age 93 died of complications from alzheimer s. kate? joan, she was put in by ronald reagan, and nominated by ronald reagan, but she was considered a swing vote, and sided with most often with the conservatives, but a powerful presence on that urt ccourt, an the american public, and when you are looking at the court today, she is a higher respect of the supreme court, and would you agree? definitely. first of all, she could garner the respect from inside of the room, and conference room, and outside. as i said, you know, she was a poli politician. she was a politician, and came to washington knowing how to count votes, and she had real authority within the court s conference room. she was also like the social glue, and always trying to get her colleagues to do things after hours together, bec
this is the ingraham angle from nashville tonight. biden s weekend. that s the focus of tonight s angle. laura: all right, the press hopes that the past few days will make you forget just how much money you ve lost from bidenflation from the high food and gas prices and forget how much of the country we have lost from the open border. and, instead, the media want you to be impressed that joe biden could walk and talk with president xi. he s the most effective foreign policy leader since 41, bush 41. he is managing conflicts extreme extraordinarily. he has great team around him. this is a big deal the two men spent a lot of time together. kind of went for a walk. reminds me of reagan and reykjavik and gorbachev. most important thing accomplished was simply the two men spoke. in a room trying to reset relations. were they watching the same summit as the rest of us? um, i m embarrassed. i think it s cbs but i can t remember who with cbs. i m sorry. uh all
[laughter] i love this handoff now. okay. thank you. good evening. welcome to washington. i m bret baier. breaking tonight, tens of thousands of people flooded the national mall here in the nation s capital today. what was billed as the march for israel was a direct response to the rising tide of anti-semitism mosque attacks last month. correspondent mark meredith is at the mall with the latest. good evening, marc,. good evening to you. today s rally brought out a lot of people including celebrities, politicians even the families of some americans who are still being held hostage tonight in gaza. organizers chose to host this event right here on the national mall because they wanted the people who work on the hill to hear their pleas for help. and, of course, there has been so much focus on what has transpired in the last month and these jewish americans, they told us, they plan to keep speaking up. [cheers. with israeli and american flags in hand, tens of thousands desce
bret: good evening, welcome to washington. i m bret baier. breaking tonight two u.s. adversaries raising eyebrows this national security circles causing real concern here in washington as both country s leaders touted their nuclear ambitions today. russian president vladimir putin saying he will revisit his country s policies on using nuclear weapons while iran is drastically expanding one of its not so secret nuclear sites. we begin with russia. chief national security correspondent jennifer griffin has details tonight lye from the pnc. good evening, jennifer. jennifer: good evening, bret. more nuclear saber ratling from vladimir putin during his second stop in acre shah in search of friends. weapons for his war in ukraine, and a return to the cold war. the veiled threat came thursday during a press conference in vietnam. putin said he was thinking of changing russia s nuclear doctrine, lowering the threshold for the first use of a nuclear weapon. currently russian doctr