paul: welcome to this special edition of the journal editorial report as we look back at the highs and lows of 2023. president biden s poll numbers sink as the year comes to a end. gallup s final poll of 2023 find 39% of americans approve of the job he is doing. the lowest of the last 7 presidents in their first term. the president has become frustrated with his low approval rating and polls that show him trailing donald trump nationality. can he turn those numbers around in the new year? let s ask fox news contributor karl rove. these numbers have been persisting for a while, the president is going down. s it too early to conclude that americans have made a judgment that this has not been a successful presidency? they have made that judgment and they made that judgment about the president himself three quarters, more than three quarters of the american people think he is too world to seek a second term. two thirds of the american people think he lacks the stamina and ment
to the airport yet? be early. it is going to take longer than normal. the lines are going slow. i feel like they are understaffed. this is the single busiest travel day of the year. click •-middle-dot see a lot of stress. no absolutely. we sit back and wait. and be patient. that is good advice millions of americans are expected hit the roads and skies during one of the country s busiest travel weekends of the year. just how busy? aaa is projecting more than 115 million americans will take an airplane or drive to their destination and what may end up being a record-breaking holiday travel season bread hello welcome to a brand-new hour of fox news live i am bryan llenas. hi brian. despite the crowds and long lines at airport security the situation, is not too bad yet. you are looking live at hartsfield jackson international airport in atlanta the world s busiest airports. fortunately delays and cancellations have so far been minimal here and across the country fight
and, as usual, we re the only show that s covering this. yes, it s day 18 of the it happens up there we report down here. you re watching gazoomba gate, dan 2023, week three. greg: yep, it s week three. as you know, we ve been on top of this story like biden s nose on a girl scout s freshly shampooed scalp. it s the story of the shop class teacher who s wearing super jumbo never existed in reality prosthetic breasts to class. it s great. in the unlikely event of a water emergency landing, your shop teacher can be used as a flotation device. but the story isn t so much about the monstrous melons but the school s reaction. they re still attempting to normalize the situation that is anything but normal. here s a recap. according to the toronto sun, she, was once a he, began identifying as female last year and started wearing massive prosthetic breasts to class. but apparently only recently kids in the school started posting about her. the school is standing by her saying, of c
you re right. it actually goes towards making the future awesome. he s just having a blast. greg: go ahead. were you going to swear? kat: i hit my limit. there s no left. greg: i m cutting you off. emily: fine. greg: on your swear words. so dr. saad, how long before we have a civil rights movements for bots. once you built a row bot then it anticipates things then there s planning involved and if you can plan you can feel disappointment and then you have a centene being. all of a sudden we re going to create a next kind of human that we re going to be responsible for. dr. saad: i think we re very far from that. in the 1980s when i first started artificial intelligence it was supposed to be an incredible opportunity and the reality ai works well for a very structured problem. how to maximize search when you re playing chess. how to get the next best move. but to try to mimic actual human