again dodging the media while signing his nearly $2 trillion stimulus bill into law. it's been 50 days and he hasn't held a solo news conference. the president is set to deliver a prime time address on the pandemic tonight but it will be in a controlled environment when he can hide behind his teleprompter and want to have to answer any tough questions from reporters. while biden is silent, democrats are saying this. >> we are about to pass the most historic, progressive bill in american history. it's passing today. >> i think i can safely say, and i have said this to my colleagues in the house on the democratic side, this is the most consequential legislation any of us will ever be a party to. >> jesse: republican senator john kennedy sees things a little differently and is summing it up this way. >> president biden says it's a coronavirus bill, and my response is, right, and the stripper really likes you. i said the other day, the calling this a coronavirus bill is like calling harvey weinstein a feminist. >> jesse: and "the wall street journal"'s warning americans to get ready for the most progressive democratic steamroller ever and says that massive stimulus is only a taste of what's coming. all right, katie, we already have a stripper analogy in the show and greg hasn't even opened his mouth yet. he has a point, though, doesn't he? >> katie: he does have a point, i love senator kennedy's way of speaking, and boiling things down so the rest of us can understand them. but when you look at nancy pelosi and other people on the far left celebrating this is the greatest leftist achievement since fdr's new deal, it really goes to show the biden campaign wasn't exactly honest when it came to what they were portraying biden as. we said that he wasn't a moderate, but we that, but he was traded as a moderate. he got through this bill with zero republican votes, despite biden saying he wanted bipartisanship, and pushing for permanency for a lot of payments of social programs that have nothing to do with covid relief. as he goes out on the campaign trail essentially to try to sell this, we are going to see whether the jobs come to fruition. president obama said that and it never actually happened, and there will be a lot more scrutiny going into 2022 on whether the $2 trillion bill was worth it. >> jesse: juan, i already know what you're going to say, you're going to say it's so popular but it's only popular because no one knows what's in it, and it's free money. tell me why you think this is such a great bill besides talking about how popular it is. >> juan: welcome the first, let me say what a huge win this is for joe biden. i mean, by the way, you talk about hiding biden, he's going to speak tonight. he's going to have a solo news conference next week. later in the month, he's having a speech to the joint session of congress. i mean, i don't see him as hiding but it may be you see a disciplined president, somewhat different than his predecessor. i will give you that. >> jesse: more control. >> juan: but okay, in terms of popularity come you're absolutely right. i just don't want to insult the viewers. 70% of americans and solve this bill. it's like 49% of republicans like this bill. and not only that, you have huge percentages that approve of biden. in the cbs poll out today, 60% of americans approve of biden. so look, with 10 million fewer jobs today than we had a year ago, when this coronavirus pandemic struck, i think americans are staying in those popularity numbers that government has a role to play in helping the american people, helping small business, helping our schools, helping the unemployed get back on their feet. half of the money goes directly to people. $900 billion in direct checks. this is concrete help and it gets 12 million people out of poverty. >> jesse: i think that's good. i think the checks to people is great. it's the rest of the stuff that is absolute garbage. >> martha: it's hard to find a situation where you going to send out $1400 check and extend the $300 unemployment checks through september that people say they don't like. when you are going to send money to people, everybody is probably going to be on board. i don't think it's that surprising how popular it is, but the other thing i would point out is bloomberg did a study, an extraordinary amount of savings that is happened over the course of the last year, during covid. $1.5 trillion in american savings. that's one of the reasons you do see a fair amount of the money that is going out there going into the stock market. that's one of the reasons we have seen big jumps in the stock market. it's great to give people money, it's probably going to feel some inflation, which will be difficult. you are latching on a ton more debt to the united states economy, and you are also in a situation where you have $4.4 trillion that already went out the door. you've got a trillion of it that's not spent. i don't know any company, any american family that will ever try to put themselves out of the hole by digging the hole deeper, which is what we have done with this bill. especially at a time when things are starting to open up, there is no stimulus that is better for the economy than the economy actually opening. i was in new york and people were honking their horns down the street and i thought, i haven't heard honking horns and a really long time, there's only two reasons you honk your horn. one is if there's a lot of people in your way or two if there's a lot of cars around you and i thought, that is one of the most beautiful sounds i have heard in a long time. this is coming back and it might have been more helpful to wait on this but we know that joe biden said one thing, we need to pass this big bill, almost $2 trillion so we can get to the next part of our agenda and that is why he hasn't taken any questions. he wanted to get this thing through to get onto the next part of his agenda and it's all about spending, a lot of people love that. he got elected and he's popular but make no mistake, this is an enormous amount of spending and there's more to come. >> jesse: let's go to greg gutfeld, "exclamation point" at 11:00. i don't know what your reaction was, when i saw what joe biden saw, the most expensive and progressive bill in american history and then just walk away without taking questions, there is something really arrogant that i just didn't like seeing that. how did you feel? >> greg: i was more upset by the fact that i was sold a bill of goods, i was told by people, some on this table, that joe was middle-of-the-road. in fact, he was in the middle-of-the-road and a left-wing steamroller went right over him. we predicted that he would have no spine, amboy, where we write. also just to reiterate, saying people like this bill is like saying people like money. except you don't know where the money is coming from. it actually comes from the people. the money given to you is nothing compared to the money that they are actually taking from you over time. so don't forget that. saying you like this bill, it's almost like saying i like my iphone. i like my basketball shoes. but i really don't know where they are made, and china, and i really don't know who makes them, slave labor, right? as long as you don't know where the stuff comes from, that's okay. i love foie gras until i find out how it's actually made, and then i love it a little less. so how big is this bill? it's larger than the total amount paid in individual taxes in 2019. that was $1.8 trillion. so my theory on this one was i think the republicans blew it. they should have said okay, you can have your $2 trillion but i want to add another $2 trillion. let's make this bill for trillion dollars because there is no difference between 27 and 29 trillion in debt. we could have actually gone, conservatives and libertarians could've gone no, no, no, this is too small. instead of 2 trillion, make it for trillion in the extra $2 trillion, tax rebates. give everybody a year tax holiday, because that is the only way americans are going to come out ahead on this. you think you're getting something for nothing? no! this is coming from you! of course, it's popular because you don't know where it's coming from. >> jesse: $4 trillion, a lot of foie gras, as they savior coming up, there is a massive crisis at the border and now democrats are mocking republicans for being concerned about. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ age is just a number. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® high protein. we made usaa insurance for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it with 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on immigration and it's not going to be cleaned up in a month. his view on immigration is not like donald trump's, who is nasty, negative, horrible to immigrants. his view was more like your father's view and my view, which is compassionate but also competent. >> martha: okay, here is just a list of some of the latest, joe biden calling himself the migrant president and saying his policies are actually helping the drug cartels increase their business and take a look at the exclusive fox video, a section of the border wall where construction was stopped by the white house. a pity pretty big gap there.chuck schus approaches compassionate but confident. >> juan: i think if you're looking for competent the idea is you would increase the number of judges, the number of who can handle an increase in the influx of people, especially those migrant children that have really increased in numbers since biden took office, so you are looking to the process work and not just rely on a more militaristic, mean-spirited family separation is an active disincentive for people coming. but i think the key thing is here, you have people who want to put it on biden but we know it occurred during trump, we know it occurred during obama -- >> martha: the numbers are far exceeding that and that is the problem. when you talk about compassion, there are different ways of separating families. these children are unaccompanied and that is very tragic situation. i don't know if it matters before they come or after they come in either one is a good situation, i will give you that but to suggest that this is more compassionate, it's a tough argument to make. >> juan: i think these people in many cases are fleeing violent, economic, unsettling circumstances and family disruption, and we have as an american people always had amnesty as an option and give them a fair hearing. >> martha: it always was an option, katie, and there was an organized system that was developed. there's not even orderly way to go through the checkpoint. if you want to do it properly they are closed because they moved people to other areas to help with this overwhelming influx. >> katie: we keep hearing from the white house that they developed a humane, compassionate system for these unaccompanied minors to be processed through. that's just not true. there's nothing compassionate about stuffing a bunch of kids into facilities, keeping them longer than the law actually allows. so they are breaking the law. and they are over capacity. that's the first issue. the second issue is they're talking on two sides of the mouth. on the one hand they are saying, come right now, but unaccompanied minors, that creates a crisis in the third thing that is just astonishing to me, when you have biden campaigning and winning the election essentially on his handling of covid and the fact that they can't give any answers at all about why people flying into the country have to prove they have a negative covid test but we know that covid positive illegal immigrants are getting on buses and going to cities across the country, that they don't have a plan for that and they are saying it is up to locals to do the testing and the federal government stopped the program, go talk to dhs about it, they created this crisis. there was complex under president trump, he stopped it. for chuck schumer to say, we don't want a mean approach, that is what we need when it comes to an international border. if you say trump was mean, he stopped the problem, which means there was a more humane process under trump. >> martha: jesse? >> jesse: does a lot of democratic disinformation out there and we were told that's very dangerous, so i need to knock some of this down. they are saying there is a border surge every year, that is false. we are at 15 year highs. who controls congress class rank the democrats. they are caught flat-footed in joe biden sent the bill up there and nobody has done anything in them. they are seeing the border isn't open. okay, if a central american walks through mexico and touches american soil and says one word, asylum, they get to stay. that is an open border. they say biden didn't trigger the surge. yesterday, axios, not a conservative publications that he absolutely did when he decimated the wall and all of trump's deals with the mexicans and central americans, and made all kinds of promises about free health care, asylum, amnesty, and he froze deportations. so if you say it's a humane policy, humane to who? it's not humane to the american citizens, not humane to the american taxpayer, the american schools, american police. it's not humane to the child that's being traffic by the cartels, and it's not humane to embolden the cartels. so now in less than 100 days, joe biden has lost control of our border. our border is controlled by the cartels. they choose who to send and they choose where. and we are just subjected to it. we are not reducing the flow, we are absorbing 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