harris: she is a doctor and we have time to find out. [laughter] okay come americans are getting crushed as inflation hits its highest level in 40 years. now, they are turning to a last resort. long lines are back at food banks around the nation. in these images are so importunate. working americans finding it harder and harder to see their families now relying on handouts for the very first time. food banks are struggling to keep up with soaring demand, especially since federal programs are giving less food to distribute. and with the price of gasoline nationwide surging to $5 in june, it is harder than ever to make ends meet. it s come down a little bit smooth but the pressure point on our pocketbooks is high. and local charities come as you can see the largest food bank in houston is now handing out 600,000 pounds of food every day, that is up from 50,500,000. before we get lara trump s thoughts on all of this come i want to pause the show for a moment to tell you how yo
people really are struggling to eat what it brings in mind my thought process back, a month ago biden was trying to pass the buck which is $1.47 because of him inflation, he had that video clip trying to make it about ultra maga and how quickly we forget that people were lined up at food pantries because they couldn t get food at the start of the pandemic and what if the maga crowd, they are not in charge and the food pantry lines are a hell of a lot longer now. so we benefit from a change of leadership i assume you might have meant combat at this point. literally anyone at this point. if you had led a nomadic life the whole situation alone, think a much better we would be. harris: when you hear intense food insecurity going on in america coming out of a pandemic with a lot that goes undiagnosed. these are becoming more physical things at the doctor s office that i think you would be
simple enough. but i just want to let you respond. well, you know, it always it really perturbed me, i m going to be honest, when he said he wouldn t give up his family time because we give up family time all the time. we give up family time when we have to go back and for the to sit in food pantry lines. we give up time when we have to go back and forth to the welfare office. my family time with my family is just as important as his family time. i feel like at first, they did not want to even think about the thought of making sure that they held on to sick and paid family leave to those who have kids with medical disabilities like myself. wasn t even a question. but you almost demanded it. i m not going to give up my family time. so i found that to be really sad that it s so it s basically you do as i say and not do as i do type of motto. to that point, right, this really gets to the very heart of it. i think, unfortunately, what we heard at yesterday s summit was that repub
had to give my president who i adore a side eye. i want to play a brief clip and ask you if you think this is true or false. become in my hometown of chicago, mayor rahm emanuel s opening up schools like this one. mayor rahm emanuel is opening schools? because what i have been reporting for the past year is mayor rahm emanuel is closing schools. they start the school year with 50 fewer e schools than last year. so on one hand, what the president said is correct, if you want to see the back end costs, look at the prison system. look at the food pantry lines. look what s happening. with p-tech, it s tootoo early to tell. but in these community where is they re closing schools there s violence, food insecurity, the abstract violence of being hungry. that s what they were missing here. we have to prepare them with wraparound services. these children are struggling and we expect them to learn and flourish when their basic needs aren t being met at home, in schools. school with no coun