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>> i am. the afc is loaded this year. i hope dolphins aren't one of them. detroit is improved and will get a chance to showcase that. i have a friend on the practice squad, i hope he gets elevated tonight. any time an afc team plays, i hope they lose. >> if they scheduled them on thursday at noon, you prioritize china or miami dolphins. >> steve: good point. speaking of national television, big story over last 18 hours is the fact we got preliminary report on the status of that gun diversion case with hunter biden in delaware. david weiss now special counsel attorney on this says he expects to seat a grand jury and bring charges against hunter biden regarding guns and maybe other stuff by end of this month. what do you make of that? >> he should be treated like any american citizen would be treated in a case like this, the gun case. any evidence of special treatment, that is where the political angle lies. the more serious problem, how did hunter biden make all this money. we can't abandon common sense. if his name wasn't biden, no way. he was trading on something, which was relationships with his father when his father was vice president. that is relevant to the extent biden was involved. if there were double dealing going on, chinese know that and have information on that and that could be used as leverage against the president of the united states. that is the question we need to be trying to answer. if there is evidence, it needs to be brought forward. if there isn't, there isn't. it is important question and something worth looking into seriously. >> carley: because of speculation and growing concern, speculation on kevin mccarthy to hold a vote. do you think the house should proceed with impeachment inquiry? >> i am not an impeachment fan. they impeach every president in peru. chinese look at that and it encourages them because america looks dysfunctional. reason they would do impeachment inquiry, is not to lead to impeachment, it is way to gain evidence, subpoenas are being ignored, courts are not enforcing them. they can gather evidence that proves there is nothing here or there is and we need to address it. i'm not rooting for impeachment, i want joe biden to lose an election. i don't think it is good for the country. we have seen the trauma inflicted on this country and continue to inflict because of that obsession. >> brian: talking about joe biden making fun of infrastructure week they never got it going during the trump administration. you know why? because of the russia stuff, they roll out infrastructure, a fake russian lead would pop up and distract everybody. >> that is a global pandemic in which local authorities were prohibiting people from, woing. >> brian: we're not trying to, i don't think the main focus is to put screws to a former drug addict who loved hookers and was buying a gun and lied on the form temperature is how it relates to joe is bigger story. and 60% of the american public in a cnn poll thinks president biden had something to do with hunter biden business dealings. let's talk again about senator mitch mcconnell. yesterday he gave a press conference trying to underline he is okay. he froze twice. do you think he is okay to lead your caucus? >> the doctors have said it, i have to go by what doctors are saying. here is what i can tell you. i have never in my interaction with the fall has he appeared to be a different person than before the fall. those are scary incidents, he has a plan a, b and c. he speaks out, he is operating as he does before. i happen to have extensive conversation with him yesterday about college football. he knew all the rationale and understood money driving it. those are scary things and i'm glad he's been transparent and talked about the remnants. there are people that don't like him and do not want him to be majority leader, but it is nothing, mitch mcconnell does not control the nuclear arsenal of the united states, the guy who forgets where he is does and there is a big difference. >> steve: you probably talked to senator mcconnell about your labor report, the state of the working and nonworking man. give us the highlights of it. >> look at unemployment numbers, working age men, as many unemployed as during the great depression, it is not just unemployment number, percentage of people not working, it is percentage of people able to work and not working. one issio logical reasoning and the type of job being created. what were jobs working men did and raised families on? factories, industry, construction, in trades. they worked jobs where you take a shower after work, not before work. those are jobs that disappeared since we allow china to take those jobs. we no longer make things like we used to, build things, there are less of them and less that pay enough. that is a big factor. when we talk about the national interest, we have to make things and build things again because number one, it leaves us dependent on other countries and it is a source of good paying jobs for working clas men. >> carley: new cnn poll, do you think president biden policies have improved or worsened economic conditions in the united states. i have a feeling the biden administration will wake up not liking the answer. 58% of people say his policy worsened the economic condition. 18% said no effect whatsoever. what is your reaction to the poll? >> it reveals difference between what experts on television are talking about with economic number and reality of people who have seen cost of living go up 200% last two years. whose salary has doubled in last two years, who has seen that crease when you talk about basics from food and housing? i think economic numbers today are out of touch. they reflect macro, big picture indicators, when you drill down to the real person in the real world taking their kid to work and having to go to work and pay bills to not, it is a different world. elites and people in position of power talk one way, real life looks different. >> brian: here is what is maddening, gas prices are going up and production with saudis going down and the president chose yesterday to cut off drilling in alaska, which congress approved for pennies on the dollar and congress is about to mandate be put up. how was this allowed to happen? >> same executive authority that authorized it, deauthorized it, disapproval votes. majority party in senate agrees with this agenda that says we can make the worl have less hurricane and less wildfires if all we did was stop drilling for oil. that is a lie, that is not true. >> brian: of course it is. >> the prices people pay everyday will go up. increase in gas for someone who makes a lot of money, they don't notice or care. for working people who drop their kids off and drive far to work and come back in the afternoon, taking huge bite and making them more insecure. >> brian: shows they don't care. >> carley: incredible biden administration would make that move given the economic numbers. i guess that is his prerogative. thank you for joining us. >> steve: it is 8:12 eastern time. ashley is in the building where it is 72 degrees and she has headlines. >> ashley: kentucky police officer in critical, but stable condition after being stopped in a traffic stop in louisville. gunfire came from a nearby home. residents are being told to stay inside as swat team searches for the shooter and president biden rejecting plea deals for suspected 9/11 plotters after outrage from victim families. 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our main competitor, prc spend last years building. >> steve: gordon, pentagon is talking about in the future we need less aircraft carriers and destroyers, big traditional weapons of war and more drones, more autonomuos i think thises, what do you think about that? >> i think secretary hicks is right on. when you are dealing with hyper sonic missile, aircraft carrier is insufficient to win that battle. the unmanned undersea and ariel vehicle, which the dod is doing in the gulf, incredible work to mesh networks and allow sensors to conduct operation, that is what we need for the future. big defense companies not at the forefront, this requires start-up to take it to the next level. i love the fact we're moving in this direction. >> steve: it would be cheaper than building an aircraft carrier and a lot of people would not be in harm's way. final item on ai roundup, credit karma launched ai powered financial assistant for consumers. if you have questions about your account, you will trust ai to give you financial advice apparently. >> i'm a stone throw from oxford university, but i tell you this, it may give you high-level advice, in regulated industry, we have to be careful, there are hallucinations that occur when it comes to people's finances, could be negative consequences and it is gimmicky to upon had, long way to go before the human element. >> steve: buy low, sell high, what else do you need to know? 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