bridge, hundreds of people, maybe a thousand people under that bridge, you realize the covid thing is going to be a problem for a long time. there are some exceptions though. if you are a child or a certain family unions, you still get to come in even if you have covid. pete: and just because the cdc renewed title 42 doesn t mean the biden administration will utilize it. steve: right. pete: we have not seen them utilizing it so far. covid infected patients coming across our border can be turned around the opposite is what we have seen. ainsley: the mayor of laredo, texas, they go into our hospitals and taking our icu beds. some days only had one day i think that was last week available for the residents that live there is he concerned. they are busing them into laredo three bus one day the other day. here is pete the behavior lower raid dough. listen it this. the main issue we are facing now we have extremely limited
pumping a whole lot of money. those things are not going to go away. they are absolutely insidious. raw material. higher wages, an economy where people don t have to work. they have the luxury of tell employers, small employers particularly no thank you. i will stay at home and make more money. it is insidious and now we toss another 3.5 trillion into this caldron, the irony, of course, the same people are saying no thank you, i will stay at home, they are making more but it doesn t go as far. i want to point one thing out. this year, wages have gone up every month until you factor in inflation. month over month, every single month this year, wages, real wages in real life have gone down. steve: absolutely. during this pandemic and then when you look at something else we were just talking about in the introduction about how top some of america s biggest cities, america s three biggest cities all lag in job recovery whether it comes to l.a., new
total mistrust of law enforcement. when you think the police are the bad guys, you are demonizing them and the democrat party become the party of defund the police, then it s an adversarial relationship completely not to mention the cull culture of silence. ainsley: i watched a movie basically a documentary of all these former gang members. they had gone to prison and it talks about how they got in the gangs. it was called the gang of was my father. and it talks about how they got out of the gang. and getting into the gang. if you are pretty much forced to get in the gang if you live in one of these neighborhoods, i wish they would find a way to clean up these neighborhoods and save these kids lice. steve: regarding the harvard harris poll that showed that the president was under water, 75% of americans say we need more cops. 72% say they oppose defunding the police. 52% support stop and frisk. and then the outlier regarding law and order, 57% say marijuana
that apparently some people are dying from it but it s the got-aways who come in and, you know, they bypass the border patrol people. they are just, you know, next stop omaha. pete: more time we spend processing the last time we have dealing with got-aways. in the past they would have been sent back to mexico or processed with a definitive report date in court. many of these illegal migrants don t even have a court date. they are just released to charities on their own recognizance on the belief that maybe some day we will identify who they are. there is no train of custody. steve: when it comes to joe biden s polling numbers, the number he does the worst on is border and immigration. is he at the bottom. it s getting worse. come up in about 40 minutes. we will tell you in the last two months joe biden s approval rating has dropped 10 points. that is sending off alarm bells at the white house. but, images like that do not help. ainsley: it s covid, it s the
pete: it is the metroplex, isn t it? steve: metroplex fort worth, dallas. ainsley: you spend a lot of time visiting your daughter she moved back there. steve: she is working there. her husband is working there. went to college there. ainsley: dallas is a fun town. love dallas. steve: we re going to start with something you probably have, and that is covid confusion. today president biden is going to have to address the nation again, a second time within a week about concerns over the cdc s ever changing guidelines they put on all of us. ainsley: this happens while many cities are bringing back mask mandates. pete: griff jenkins joins us from washington with the latest where there is a mask mandate as well, griff. griff: there is, indeed. i have my mask handy because we are in 2000. pete, ainsley, steve, it was a milestone monday at the white house. a month late. the white house says they finally hit that fourth of july