biden is handling the issues in his first term. people don t want joe biden and want somebody younger to be president in 2024. it is not that older people cannot work, you should work as long as you want. the most important job in the world, rigorous job as president, not a job for an 86-year-old, which is what joe biden would be at the end of a hypothetical second term. that is an issue for somebody that hasn t shown signs of aging. joe biden says nonsensical things, shakes hands with ghosts and needs to spend every weekend at the beach. he will not be fit in four years. ashley: fabrications or lies he tells all the time, we can t tell if it is fact or fkz. when you talk about the age, you are correct, people in their 80s have an active mind. it is not about the age that other than cans me, it is how long you have been this politics and corrupted by politics of being a politician. when you check the boxes, when they say voters, their ideal candidate is no older than 65, ha
it looks pretty. griff: clear skies come i think. lisa: when adam was talking earlier, 73 in miami, although it is not too bad in new york today. griff: it is getting warmer. katy perry, three days away from the new year. joey: that is right. griff: exciting. lisa: very much. we are also seeing chaos play out at the southern border as starting the mic startling new video with migrants to break into a texas ranger s home. it is not the first time this has happened on his property. joey: meanwhile el paso migrant crossings are dropping dramatically. this is why. the national guard put up razor wire fencing. griff: lucas live with more, hey, lucas. illegal border crises plummeting with the mile-long stretch in el paso eight days after the texas national guard reinforced the barbed wire fence. u.s. forces expanding the perimeter after texas governor greg abbott adding more shipping containers to the border. arizona was using the same strategy until sued by the
morning, including the lest on the temporary truce in gaza. israel and hamas agreed to extend it one more day, but there are signs those talks are becoming more contentious. we ll get a live report from jerusalem in just a moment. also ahead, president joe biden was on the road yesterday pushing his message on the economy, jobs, and the contrast between his administration and former president trump. but he s dropped a key phrase from his speeches. we ll tell you what it is and why he may not be using it anymore. it comes as donald trump continues to rail against a policy that is popular with many americans. plus, we ll take a look at the life and legacy of former secretary of state henry kissinger, who passed away yesterday at the age of 100. along with joe, willie, and me, we have columnist and associate editor for the washington post, david ignatius. white house editor for politico, sam stein. and nbc news chief foreign affairs correspondent and host of andrea mi
near record highs and the price of a gas: an biden to legislative accomplishments and even bipartisan wins. biden can celebrate better than expected midterm election results. you can t necessarily argue with biden being effective in accomplishing some of the policy goals that he and his progressive party set out to accomplish. they are two metrics when it comes to grading or weighing a politician, especially the president s effectiveness. one is, are they doing what is good for the country? are we in a good place kamara things good and americans mostly happy? and the other one is are you accomplishing the agenda with your group of folks leading the way and directing you? on the first one, the polls say no, he s not doing things americans are happy with. we have poles to show that. you feel the country is headed in the right direction, 26.1% says wright, 65.3% says wrong.
democrats, i don t see anybody. president biden said he will make his decision if he will run in early 2023. i don t know if the democrats are excited about that. we recently heard people say they would support him todd: begrudgingly. ashley: like pulling teeth to get the democratic party behind him. 65.3% say the country is going in the wrong direction. todd: not like the democratic bench will lower that number, pete buttigieg, we did a thing over him in the last hour, he shouldn t be president. take a look at kamala lack of track record and inability to speak herself and 42% of americans strongly approve of president joe biden and economy part and parcel of what people are worried about. inflation, joe biden has done exact opposite what he needs to