good to be with you. we are about to see the president out on the road today working to convince americans he is making their lives better. better jobs. more childcare. affordable healthcare. he is in virginia beach trying to remind voters in that swing congressional district that the districts have their back, but broadly speaking is that he s a blue collar president for blue collar americans. the one the democratic party hemorrhaged in 2016 to donald trump. while president biden has made some of those gains back, a new report by the non-profit american family voices is warning the party and president they are on wobbly ground. we re going to explain what this group of democratic strategists are worried about for 2024 and that right there is not the only tough news. the supreme court is hearing arguments right this moment on president biden s executive order to relieve more than 400 billion in student debts. they have a reporter inside the court with what the justices are as
president biden yesterday claimed a win when he signed that massive tax and spend bill into law. and given the obvious name about reducing inflation, the administration has been selling it as the solution to inflation. fox news s own neil cavuto pressed white house economic advisor on when and how this law could ever lower inflation. it won t help in any other area including some of the sharp rise in food prices that have now just not gone down. they have not subsided. the inflation reduction act is not the only initiative we re engaged in. why do you call it the inflation reduction act? i think a year from now inflation will be rising at a slower rate than it is now. harris: he thinks a year from now it will still be rising. okay. studies by the congressional budget office and the university of pennsylvania s wharton school of business have found this information. the spending spree that they are on will have technically zero impact on inflation and could make thin
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