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thanksgiving. welcome to a special edition of "outnumbered." joining me today is lauren simonetti, tammy bruce, fox news contributor and professor of medicine at nyu medical center marc siegel. we begin with dire outlook for president biden and vice president kamala harris heading into 2024. the biden white house is facing several crisis ahead of next year's election, broken southern border, weakness on the world stage and concern about the president's ability to lead. a recent survey from abc news found staggering 76% of americans believe our country is heading in the wrong direction. another recent poll shows president biden trailing former president trump in five of six key battleground states, states biden carried in 2020. and 59% disapproval rating. just 40% approve of the president's performance rating and record high among key voting groups, including men, voters under 45, hispanic and black voters and those with a college degree. it appears democrats are growing anxious about the president's campaign strategy. some worry his team is ignoring political warning signs and some top political strategist tells "new york post" the president doesn't have the numbers to win reelection. the white house is brushing off those concerns. >> has president biden seen the polls out this weekend that shows he's trailing the former president if they were to go against each energy 2024? >> so look, our focus is doing what the president was elected to do, delivering for the american people and there is going to be a lot of polls out there now until the next couple of months, dozens of polls. we at the white house have seen the polling, i'm saying we have to take them as a general rule, should take polling with a grain of salt. >> tammy: can i jump in here? i'm grateful i have alcohol in my cranberry sauce tonight. normally look at the numbers and they are depressing, there is something to be thankful for. it tells you your fellow americans are as disgusted as you are. this is a mess, americans have been united by old joe. you don't want 78% of americans to be upset. i don't care who does it, democrats usually set everything on fire. tonight is the night you will have better conversation with your family, you are all going to agree about the nature of what transpired. you don't want to say, i told you so, this is opportunity to have kumbaya when it comes to what the future looks like. >> emily: for the press secretary to say take reality with a grain of salt. the reality is americans have come out and said we think you are failing us on the economy and southern border and dinners we are sitting around tonight cost so much more and we are making less under your watch, president biden. they are saying, polls take it with a grain of salt. >> lisa: one thing i am not thankful for is joe biden. if you are press secretary, the only poll that matters is election day. we would put that statement out when polls were not going our way. i have third-degree burns from the midterm election. three bad election cycles in the 2020s and now this off-year election. the numbers give you hope when you look at "new york times," trump winning in five out of six swing states. i have concern about what democrats are trying to do, tie donald trump up, try to tie him up so he's spending money trying to keep himself out of jail and look what democrats have done in the past, are we going to see another 51 intel officers talk about russian disinformation when it is hunter biden's laptop or use another virus like covid or election another supreme court decision. hook or crook, they try to win. i'm hopeful this thanksgiving and moving forward, fool me once, shame on you, fool me twice, shame on you. >> emily: don't have that turkey be tofurkey. >> right. >> not just trump can beat biden, it is also ron desantis and nikki haley and a head-to-head match up. it is one moment in time, i get that. we have a year to the election. we don't know who the nominees are going to be, there is a surprise factor that is possible. but the fact we're seeing this narrative coming from democrats that something is not just right, people aren't getting ahead, you can't come out and say i'm better off now than four years ago. one number cannot change, his age. he's 81. >> dr. siegel: it is not his age, it is lack of vigor. as we sit around tonight, how much does this turkey cost, how much does this cranberry sauce cost and bidenomics is not winning, the white house trying to suppress polls that i have that 75% of americans don't believe the economy is in good shape. his lack of vigor facing war in the middle east, what is he running on? you have kamala harris who says he may not be here at the end of his term. kamala harris is supposed to be the border czar, what has she done? nothing. >> lisa: when people think the country is on the right track or supportive of his policies, i'm like, how, who are you? what planet are you living on. how is it even possible? >> emily: how is it not possible 97%. tammy, two things that worry me i can't reconcile in my head. many prominent members of democratic party have come out against the president, having divisive civil war within the democratic party. there is cohesiveness we see that happens at the voting booth. it worries me. unless the gop has a strategy to harness this general malcontent and fact three out of four americans are disappointed with their president, it will not matter if people still vote blue. >> tammy: being not them does not answer anything and we look at shouldn't the republicans do something to amealiorate this situation? things will likely be worse on the international stage through 12 months, i don't see it getting better. and the same with the economy, republicans have to come forward with a contract, some kind of set of details about here is what we're going to do, that was part of trump's strength. he chose certain issues and said what he was going to do. nikki haley is moving through specific things, some people like, some they don't. i hope to see it, they might snatch defeat out of the jaws of victory again. >> emily: number one priority for americans is the economy, ability to put food on the table for your family. >> that is why groups that support a democrat are moving away from president biden. if you look at latest fox news polling trump got 12% of the black vote and now up 15 points with black voters and trump is up with hispanics, eight with sur suburb anites. could you afford thanksgiving dinner tonight? there is still inflation. >> emily: if you feel the pain in your wallet, it doesn't matter what it tastes like. >> marc: i don't usually see -- i interviewed george bush and he was saying enough yelling, how about love instead of hate, all the divisiveness is a vote of no confidence for this president. >> lisa: you can not be unfriendly, don't need to do a full embrace, right? i don't hate you, i don't love you either. more indifference, go with that. >> emily: more to come, including this. coming up, car thefts spike in cities across the country, some cities are handing out air tags to make it easier to track your car if or when it gets stolen. that is next. 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>> tammy: normally when it happens to them, they get upset and make changes. wherever you are driving your car, suburbs and all that, americans know what it feels like, it is interesting, it is happening to them too. this is now groups like organized crime. you are looking at cars being chopped up and pieces set somewhere. watch for car tags to show up on e-bay. there is the air tag, it is in the gutter or on the street when tossed out of the car. set up dynamics that make it look like we're busy and nothing to deal with the problem at hand and distractses you from the fact they are not arresting the criminals. >> lisa: doctor, why do you think they are not arrests criminals? baltimore has motor vehicle theft up 229%, that number is -- when will there be change? >> dr. siegel: somebody is waving a gun in your face, that is potentially a violent situation. i want to burst a democratic bubble. i had a car stolen and when i found it, i couldn't recognize it. to tammy's point, in the bronx, we joked, we would see a wheel and vote that is one part they don't want. how do you think this will play out through 2024? how big of an issue is crime? >> latest gallup polling shows two-thirds of americans think crime is a serious issue and have been affected or live with someone who has been a victim of crime. what is the solution? organization of the crime is a problem and typically by younger people, don't want to give them a record, it is cultural change when the have grandparents raising kids and a culture that glorifies violence, you can't let this keep going on. >> dr. siegel: and mental health crisis is playing a part in this. >> lisa: great point. i'm okay giving them records, great discussion. moving on, coming up big name companies are ditching degree requirement as more americans -- stay with us. ♪ ♪ i told myself i was ok with my moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis symptoms. with my psoriatic arthritis symptoms. but just ok isn't ok. and i was done settling. if you still have symptoms after a tnf blocker like humira or enbrel, rinvoq is different and may help. rinvoq is a once-daily pill that can rapidly relieve joint pain, stiffness, and swelling in ra and psa. relieve fatigue for some... and stop joint damage. and in psa, can leave skin clear or almost clear. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. serious infections and blood clots, some fatal; cancers, including lymphoma and skin; heart attack, stroke, and gi tears occurred. people 50 and older with a heart disease risk factor have an increased risk of death. serious allergic reactions can occur. tell your doctor if you are or may become pregnant. done settling? 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