and they will lose forces and not gain much territory. sandra: i want to move on to china where the president there is a dictator according to our president. secretary of state antony blinken standing by his boss who took that off the cuff jab at xi last week on the heel of blinken s trip to beijing. he was asked about it yesterday. one of the things i said to chinese counterparts during the trip was that we re going to continue to do things and say things that you don t like, just as you are no doubt going to continue to do and say things that we don t like. if you look at what comes out of was that a strategic remark? the president always speaks candidly and directly. he speaks clearly and he speaks for all of us. sandra: biden spoke two days after blinken went to china to try to ease tensions talking to supporters as a campaign fundraiser, the president said
judge about a possible injunction the state is seeking to block the implementation of this policy in the interim. i m also hearing back from one of the three districts in new jersey in the past ten minutes they tell me their goal is to have a meeting with the attorney general and to craft some sort of compromise to amend the policy in a way that could possibly serve as a model here in the state and across the country moving forward. we ll send it back to you. sandra: nate foye, thank you so much. president biden and the democratic party are facing accusations of plotting to make artificial intelligence woke. a conservative watchdog group is claiming the administration is trying to populate a.i. platforms with its political ideology. the white house says it is just putting out a blueprint for an a.i. bill of rights. you should not face discrimination by algorithms and
behind closed doors to be firm and tough and a place for diplomacy so we can have a chance to influence china. otherwise all they do is continue to work against our interests and maybe even accelerate that to our demise. i think the administration needs to get its house in order. more diplomacy between the secretary of state and president and it doesn t look like that happened here. sandra: thank you for joining us on all of that. appreciate it, sir. always my pleasure, thank you. sandra: president trump s indictment is not hurting him in the polls and the republican field is close to a dozen. so doe competition is really a good thing. plus basement biden was his 2020 campaigns like 2024 may be 20202.0. power panel next on that and his growing questions about his age and acuity. every week and every month there is a new gaffe.
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otherwise. really that s been the case since he almost walked down the escalator in 2015. even if it was a one-on-one match-up. it will be tough to beat him. the attacks continue to help him and voters trust him in the republican primary to take on joe biden as well. i don t think the field necessarily matters. sandra: the same poll shows president biden beating former president trump 49% to 45% in a hypothetical general election showdown. biden s four-point lead is within the poll s margin of error and biden and florida ron desantis tying at 47% each. i know you aren t buying the polls, leslie. perhaps you could weigh in with your reaction. yeah, what these polls show you can always look at numbers and extrapolate something. what we extrapolate is a very divided nation, almost 50/50, which speaks to what i said