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but, first, trump, trump, trump. that s the focus of tonight s angle. laura: oh, some major depolling for liberals today. bloomberg morning consult poll showing that trump is leading biden handily in seven key swing states. and in four states that trump lost in 2020 he is now winning in 2024. wisconsin, where billionaires are spending huge for joe, trump is up by five. pennsylvania look out, he is up by 3. nevada, a state run by democrats, for democrats, trump trouncing biden by 8 points. ditto in georgia. trump s got north carolina by 10 points. and michigan by 5. in arizona, he is up by 3. well, turns out that overwhelming the country with millions of demanding, ungrateful and dangerous migrants isn t such a good campaign strategy after all. who would have thought that? now, remember when democrats used to cry about how he had to help all the poor migrants hiding in the shadows bring them out of the shadows and give them jobs. they aren t hiding anymore. instead bru ....
daughter in arkansas. does the president acknowledge this as his granddaughter? i don t have anything to share. greg: cold. that damning new york times article, told how aids are told to flatly ignore hunter s daughter. quote, have been told the bidens have six and not seven grandchildren, including two people familiar with the discussions. i wonder which mind dog faced phony soldier they got that f from. the best part of it all, i have six grandchildren, and i am crazy about them. and i speak to them every single day. not a joke. as a matter of fact, just going through the calls, and guess what, they are crazy about me because i pay so much attention to them. greg: that is heartbreaking when you hear that contrast. katie, i have noticed a pattern among the bidens, that is not my laptop, that is not my gun, that is not michael caine, that is not my child. is it any wonder that half the country says that is not my president? katie: [laughs] i guess not. [laug ....
i had happy tuesday as we play. i love you. helove every single one of you. all right. all right. so here s something that should ththe out of you, not only were at least a dozen members of the un s palestine relief agency directly involved in the hamas terror attack, according to intel r reports, about 10% of the 12,000 staffers in gaza have ties to islamic terror groups. perhaps they re i m with hamas dire t-shirts were a dead giveaway. so we re talking more thann 0 100 people on the un payroll. that includes two un employees who directly helped kidnapped israelis. two others were tracked to sites of hamas massacres. others helped plan the attack, including supplying weapons. and seven of them are school teacherson. but i d like to know what s on their summer reading list. intro to bomb making in mind comp. seriously, these work in a school teaching kids. think about that when telln o you that the funding is going to go to schools . o yeah, it s going to terro ....
autobiography to orphans. who paying my student loans. i was recently looking at that famous jfk inauguration speech. ask not what your country can do for you. ask what you can do for your country. i great line, right? [ applause ] really, a gutsy line for a politician. think about it. it s his first day in the office. he says my fellow americans, don t look at me. you want something done, do it yourself. that is refreshing isn t it? that s what i want to hear more of. from now on, when i m looking at candidates, i only have one thing on my wish list. give me this one thing and all the other things fall in place. give me freedom. it s sad that we have to say that. it supposed to be a given. remember the constitution? the first amendment is all about freedom. there s a reason the founding fathers put it first. thanks all the while of white guys. [ applause ] the bureaucrats in charge said freedom is great. it would have to wait. we re in a climate crisis. we re in a ....
stop why did you accept the role? ~ ,, ~ ., role? well you know when minister role? well you know when minister burbach - role? well you know when minister burbach called i role? well you know wheni minister burbach called on role? well you know when - minister burbach called on the new german government, which had i would say the most impressive impressive on climate change domestically and international i thought i always try to go where i feel like i can make the biggest difference baerbock. and the opportunity to work for such a government administer at this time in climate i thought i have to give it a go. greenpeace, we always talk about acts of courage and i decided i needed tojump. crosstalk. annalena baerbock, the german foreign minister who is you are referring to their the former coleader of the green party in germany so that s what attracted you 0k, that s what attracted you ok, you said you are working for a broad coalition for an ambitious global climate pol ....