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harris: jackie deangelis breaking it down. it is hard to watch sometimes. harris: we need to see how he will deal with this crisis. jacqui, thank you very much. i want to bring in arizona congressman andy biggs member of the house judiciary and oversight committees. we wanted to talk about a host of topics but i have to start with what we just saw and the president of the united states and get your top line reaction. i thought he was very disconnected and disingenuous. i know what s going on in my district. notify he that people in arizona, $5.63 a gallon is the average price in arizona in the phoenix metro it s a little higher. quite frankly, everything is more expensive. i talked to a guy yesterday who has 800 employees but can t keep the jobs filled because people are choosing to stay home instead of coming to work. this economy is distorted right ....
This administration continues to fight that. so that s one thing we could do. the second thing is congress has to get its spending under control. that s devalued the currency. those two things in and of themselves would actually put pressure to reduce costs of energy which would reduce overall costs in the marketplace. people understand that. it s not rocket science. it is just pure economics and we all understand it. harris: can we see biden talking about calling all the rest of us liars that he isn t spending the way he is? i don t want to hear any more of these lies about reckless spending. we re changing people s lives. [applause] and because of the fact this year we re delivering the biggest drop in deficit in the history of the united states of america. harris: the fact check there that jacqui deangelis did from ....
Huge problems in our country. i m concerned about gas and food on the table and concerned about my job and family. that is important and america first is kind of what i m hearing right now. harris: you started right where jacqui deangelis left off in terms of fact checking with the president. people take great pride in this country, having purpose. it is not that we don t want to work. some of them have sat down because the price of bread has doubled and your salary can t cover that, maybe you sit home and try to use less and you don t go to work. i mean, it is not where we thought we would be. the words you just spoke we re not giving ukraine our surplus, we are giving them our stockpile, wow. great to see you on the whole host of topics. i knew we would get there. thank you. the price at the pump as you just heard the congressman saying is now setting historic highs. and president biden appears to be turning the nation he once ....
Just touted that he is the most pro union president in american history. so that is a love fest. what we were watching for was whether or not the president was going to talk about details today. the money that the markets are bleeding. this is going to affect everybody and if you are looking for a job and people decide they don t want to hire people because they don t know where the economy is going you ll be in a sticky wicket. you will need cash flow. the prices aren t coming down. this is something that he has to talk about but as you saw, he to toggled out of that. we ll kick back in with our team watching it. i have somebody fact checking in. we appreciate her so much jacqui deangelis. your notes are full. you came down with blank pieces of paper. where do we start? ....
Speak to that as well. harris: hard to believe they haven t so far. another crisis. thank you very much. good to see you. jacqui deangelis is walking this closely. what one thing stands out to you. we hear the word recession. what are you focused on? americans standard of living and add to the poll that was cited there. a new gallup poll indicates 52% of americans are concerned about their standard of living. 40% worried how they will make their monthly nut and these are the kitchen table issues that people are dealing with every day. we had a correspondent out showing how people were lining up to gas to pay $3.00 less. harris: 52% worried about standards of living. everybody s standards are ....