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tonight. tom fenton congress and matt gaetz, among our guests monday, please join us, have a great weekend, please follow me on twitter at lou dobbs and like me on facebook, and instagram. have a great weekend. good night from new york. liz: a summer stunner today, stocks across the board soaring on the massive surprise may jobs report, just about every economic forecast called for more deep losses but instead the american economy added two and half million jobs, the unemployment rate falling from 14.7% to 13.3%. still historically high but a whole lot better than expected, with this tonight former republican party chairman, can president trump once again ever rebounding economy. and whether biden can run past the new and big challenges.
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plus michael flynn attorney sidney powell on the gop firing of buchanan looking a former top obama officials over answers of flynn's unmasking. in south carolina senator tim scott on how the peaceful demonstration can take back the narrative being hijacked right now by violent anarchists and other bad actors. also tonight congressman digression holler on the escalating police department. i am jackie deangelis in for elizabeth donna. "the evening edit" starts right now. >> we are going to start tonight by going to hillary vaughn and washington, d.c., she is the latest today on today's job number in the protest continuing across the country.
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>> america's economy is bouncing back much faster than economist anticipated after covid-19 shuttered businesses and stalled jobs around the country. today's jobs report blue analyst expectation, the unemployment rate plummeting to 13% in may and ac added 2.5 million jobs, e largest monthly gain since the government tracked in 1939. with labor participation over 60% in all the major stock index traded up on the news, the dow adding over 800 points, the president share the report tod today. >> today is probably if you think of it the greatest comeback in american history but it will not stop here, it will keep going. >> the president also
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criticizing the mayor of d.c. for how she's handled the national guardsmen from out of state in her home district tweeting this, if she does not treat these men and women while we will bring in a different group of men and women. the mayor pushed back that she evicted a group of national guard men from the marriott hotel in d.c. saying she did not kick them out, she is just not footing the bill. >> these residents cannot pay their bills. either the department of the army or their home state will have to take care of the arrangement. >> the mayor's move is being criticized as political and the unfairly routing the troops. they say this in a statement, evicting utah national guard personnel from their hotels after a late night shift risking their lives to protect washington is a shameful petty discrediting decision and if the mayor has a problem with president trump she should take it up with him, not take it out on the national guard, 4500 national guard troops from around the country remain here in d.c. and a u.s. defense official told fox news all 900 active-duty troops are being sent home, this is happening one
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day before d.c. is expected to get one of the largest marches ever, a campaign to get 1 million people here on the ground and washington, d.c. tomorrow to protest and march for george floyd is expected to happen tomorrow. jackie: thank you so much. great reporting out of d.c., of course we're president trump running on a rebounding job market in the american economy while biden is running against new challenges. we will talk about those, let's bring in former republican party tom del becarro. great to see you tom. let's start with the job numbers, wall street has rallied all week, you look at the civil unwrap all the rest the country, where we see in something they do not see and clearly they were they were looking forward and
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looking at a recovery in people getting back to work, nobody expected this to be a blowout. your take. >> if you think about it over the last three months if somebody would've said the nasdaq would've been at all time high in the beginning of june nobody would believe that. and this jumps to trump's drink. he is the president. we have the op-ed coming out how biden's policies would push it into depression and the strength and with the rising polls for the approval for him, the democrats and biden are in trouble right now. jackie: 13.3% is a high number but before the covid pandemic, we were looking unemployment at 50 year lows. the question is the president was optimistic on a recovery and how things get better month after month and the question is when do we get back to that number. larry kudlow has said these job losses are temporary. >> in fact some of them are but some of them will not be like restaurants in california expect 30% to never reopen.
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so there will be some, the economy on july 1 will be smaller than the one on februare presidential election, people are getting a pass to the president on the weak economy because they saw the shut down. but now they know the democrats want to keep it that way and the president has branded himself as the one who wants to open it up, that is a win for trump but it will take some time for the economy to come back in full and past the election unless joe biden gets an elected and the economy will go south. >> you bring up the election and that's a fantastic point and i think the trump team is looking at november and saying we dealt with a pandemic like this, we have the economy back on track and the numbers are going the right way, the trends look right, will it be enough for him to say i've done an amazing things with this economy even if it's not where i wanted to be. >> into contracted with biden, they want to raise the regulations and ease far left of his party and wanted to buy off
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on a new green deal which is a regulation and when you contrast those things trump will say we have made this recovery and twice and brought your economy back and he wants to raise your taxes that is about idea especially because biden refuses to drop his promise to raise taxes. >> let's talk about biden for a second period we can come back to biden and the policies because it's difficult to ignore. the latest comments, he accused the president of being divisive and not setting a positive example for the country. listen to this. >> do we think we are as good as we can be as a nation. i don't think the vast majority of people think that. were probably anywhere from 10 d people. that is not who we are. the vast majority of people are decent, we have to appeal to that and unite people, bring them together. bring them together.
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>> the vast majority are decent but ten to 15% of americans are not. this gives me flashback to 2016 with hillary clinton and the deplorable, how can you sit there and say that. >> in 2018 you talk about the society and in the same sentence he says we should unite the 10 o 50 million americans and joe biden when he goes off-the-cuff it's nothing but trouble but it is not really going to work with the economy coming back, the stagnant economy has groups of americans fighting each other in the green economy you see higher national purpose. for biden to sit there and say those things, he's been lucky he's been off the campaign trail otherwise we would have a lot more of those, you cannot be an uniter and say 50 million americans are bad. jackie: there are a lot of folks who may think one way and may
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think another way but when they get into the voting booth, they think with their wallet and when you look at the pandemic and the damage that's happened across the american economy it was not the president's fault, anybody who had been in his position would've had to deal with it and he's dealt with it. in a notably when you look at the 401k and the dow and the nasdaq are trading right now and all the losses depending on what you're invested in, they pretty much come back and that makes people feel good. >> it does, the democrats have branded themselves the party of the shutdown. nancy pelosi and california, she's happy with l.a. being shut down for the end of the year. that is the democrat brand right now where trump says i'm fighting for your job, that is an easy winner, and for your job and they want to keep you shut down, that's the narrative on election day then trump should have a comfortable victory close but comfortable. jackie: a lot of people criticizing the president for what is going on across the
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country even blaming him when it comes to george floyd in some ways, it seems like he's done everything that he can and it's getting a bad rap for that, your thoughts on what he could've done better. >> in the moment it's difficult with your words, there's no question about that, joe biden is a living example of that. maybe at times trump can be more empathetic but let's face the facts of what he did. he acted immediately with the d.o.j. and this happen. he does not give credit to the bill that he signed versus what biden did in 94 and he does not give credit to the fact that he has funded colleges and he does not give credit for the fact of the job numbers. at the end of the day our country is fighting about whether stealing is okay, the democrats are being indulgent on this and that scares independent voters, the president is doing better than the democrats for sure and at the end of the day we have to have law and order, my own business i had to vacate
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it and there was a shooting 500 yards from my office and a lack of police protection because police are not afforded the support that they need, america does not want that on election day to be sure. >> a lot of folks are talking about defunding the police department. we will talk about that later in the show but having law and order as you said is not about think, necessary thing. great to see you. thank you so much. we will talk to you again soon. >> coming up more on today's monster job report, not more than 100 economic forecasts called for a gain in payroll. then you have new york times columnist saint just maybe because trump is in office and the statistics cook the book. stay with us. ♪
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13%. the economy is bouncing back, let's welcome our next guest mark bittner. great to have you on the program, nobody expected this number. where did it come from, larry kudlow said april was tough, may is going to be bad too, the recovery is coming but it's going to be slow. >> i think most of us thought in june, certainly by july we would see employment gains and the reason why economists were so far off, they were looking at the weekly jobless points, usually provide a pretty good idea of what the employment numbers are going to do, those numbers have come down there still ten times higher than they were prior to the covert outbreak. where the improvement was visible and we know this going forward is surveys. even at the psa we see the majors which actually give us datdata on a daily b unit under basis and a bottom out around the middle of april and has been
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improving every cent. >> economic activity has been improving and yes some people are getting back to work but it's like every state has its own timeline in its own plan on how hard it was hit depending on dave's civil rest at this particular time. somebody suggested earlier today that part of this has to do with how the paycheck protection program was run, more loans were secured last month and you have businesses paying employees, keeping them on the payroll rather than taking them off and having them file jobless claims. >> that probably helped, we saw the largest game was in restaurants. and certainly the payroll protection program was popular with a lot of owners in restaurants and that might've allowed folks to hire folks sooner but that is exactly what the program was designed for. and the fact that it worked should be celebrated. but i really do think that what this comes down to, it really
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deals with what the president said about the strong foundati foundation, there was not anything that was fundamentally broken in the u.s. economy before we had the coronavirus outbreak and because there was nothing fundamentally broken, once the fever broke the economy is recovering. jackie: this was really truly an event that nobody could control. >> that's a point that we wanted. they're not the ones that we wanted. jackie: you look at the industries rebounding, just a month ago, six weeks ago when we talked about the pandemic and the coronavirus people were saying i don't know i want to get on a plane or sit in a restaurant, i was one of those people and it's interesting to see the airlines coming back in the hospitality coming back, people are being tired of being locked down. >> but we have a long way to go. we still lost jobs in the airlines and hotels in the month of may and they've only inched up a little bit in airline and
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the people going through tsa checkpoint is about down 87% from a year ago. i guess if you're an optimist, that's more improvement that we have in front of us. i think we will see larger employment numbers in the month to come. one of the interesting steps, a lot of doctors offices and dentist offices were shut down and 10% with employment incurred and dentist offices and that only brings back about one third of the folks who lost their jobs because of the offices had to shut down. >> let's talk about paul for a second and his suggestion that the trump administration is in charged, perhaps these numbers were falsified by the labor statistics, can you respond to that. >> paul is a brilliant economist but when it comes to politics he goes off the rails a little bit. in terms of whether the bls did something, the folks that work there are career government
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workers, they will not monkey around with the data one way or another, i never have doubts and i've never doubted at all that the data is clean and they don't think they would be inclined to help donald trump because federal government workers typically lean very heavily toward the democratic party not toward the republican party. jackie: was say what you want about president trump in your feelings about him particularly aside but to target the bls seems a little bit -- >> it would call into question the integrity of all of our data if we did that. everybody who works there knows that. but the way that they are put together no one person has that much control, there is a great deal of security that goes into putting these numbers together.
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i think it's more likely that we will find out that there was some admissions and we may find out that the job loss march and april is larger than we thought but i don't think there's any question that the direction has changed. jackie: april was revised down here at 2 million jobs, that was a positive sign great to see a pre-thank you so much for your time on this friday evening. have a wonderful weekend. >> great to see you. jackie: up next the fight to cut budget and police department across the country, that is reaching a fever pitch, the l.a. mayor announcing budget cuts to each department while the minneapolis council members thinking about expanding the police altogether and many critics say we the police need him more than ever. we will bring that up next with guy reschenthaler. ♪ available over-the-counter. new voltaren is powerful arthritis pain relief in a gel. voltaren. the joy of movement.
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jackie: the latest push by activist asked for the killing of george floyd a call to defund police departments across the nation and some local authorities are moving in that direction in new york city more than 40 city councilmembers are calling to cut a billion dollars from the new york police department 6 billion-dollar budget in los angeles mayor eric garcetti is already announced
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$100 million cut to the lapd proposed budget for next year after activist protested outside of his house, let's bring in pennsylvania congressman guy reschenthaler to discuss this. obviously, there is a lot going on, there is a lot of different actors here when it comes to the wake of george floyd's death and nobody is saying what happened in that specific instance was in any way shape or form acceptable and the consequences have to be sought for that. but having said that, do you throw the baby out with the bathwater and say let's defund the police? >> they stand for having me on, i appreciate it. defending the police is the exact opposite of what we should be doing, we should increase police funding and here's why, we need to make sure they have money to train properly. we need to make sure they have money to have mental health care, police are more likely to die by suicide than in the line
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of duty and they need money for mental health care, suicide prevention, ptsd treatment and training that the deaths occurred and never happens again. that's how we would really honor george floyd's memory through that. defending the police is reckless, dangerous and frankly i cannot believe how far left the democrat party has moved and they're not only talking about doing this but like you said and ellie in newark they taken steps to do just that in the sad iro irony, this is going to hurt the communities because when you don't have policing these communities and crime rates are going to skyrocket and really hurt these communities acting deputy secretary was on with liz last night, he addressed this issue. i want you to listen. >> you're not protesting when you're being violent and a criminal in the first job of government as public safety, whether it's local, state or federal, president trump has
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been very strong in declaring he will fulfill his first obligation and these people calling to essentially unilaterally against mobs and domestic terrorist and is completely on acceptable and not something that with the department of homeland security will setback for. >> he is echoing comments that president trump has made talking about securing our cities right now that are dealing with violence, rioting, looting when has securing the city and making sure citizens are safe becoming a crime? >> is become a crime in the far left democrats that are trying to appease the far left radical base. president trump deserves a lot of credit, he is the one that said we may send and take drastic action and he did not do it, the fact that for law and order, and really cause these riots in the violent protest to
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subtitle in the democrat mayor in the democrat governor was reckless, their curfews treating their citizens like they were in middle school, at the same time they didn't enforce a fuse on the protesters and i want to say the violent protesters, those from antifa and the anarchist. jackie: the folks coming out at night, not the people protesting making a statement about social justice right now. >> yes. there is three different things going on here. we have the peaceful protesters with our compassion and empathy and the right to protest your vows to group the anarchists and antifa are coming in and getting violent. and you have another group that are the looters taken advantage of the situation in the chaos to steal personal property and engage in vandalism and et cetera. what is so sad, the rioters and those engaged in looting are dragging out the message of the peaceful protesters who want justice for george floyd.
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so that's what's going on right now. you cannot have this lawlessness going on or the anarchy going on, you have to be a country of laws. jackie: i only have 30 seconds for this, you have a lot of people in office as well, california, new york saying were not going to take campaign donation from police officers or from anybody associated with the police anymore. they are taking a stand so they know where they stand on this issue. your thoughts on that. >> is a complete stop in the face, they risk their lives ever to go david on the job. they sign up for these jobs because they want to make their community safe in turn around and snub them like this is insulting. they should be held in high regard because the vast majority of them are only doing what they're doing to help the communities and promote safety. jackie: congressman great to see you, thank you so much.
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>> thank you so much. jackie: coming up next republican lawmakers are firing up the subpoena canon, dozens of former top obama administration officials from the chief of staff, the former fbi director james comey is all about the trump russia probe and the unmasking of former national security advisor michael flynn. why doesn't the judge want to drop it, sidney powell makes her case next. as a struggling actor, i need all the breaks that i can get. at liberty butchumal- cut. liberty biberty- cut. we'll dub it. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ [shouting] [clapping and shouting]
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♪can't we all get along? jackie: welcome back i'm jackie deangelis in for elizabeth macdonald. so far 33 former top obama officials are now facing potential subpoenas from the senate homeland security and governmental affairs committee and the probe into the russia investigation in the unmasking of michael flynn. let's bring in michael flynn's attorney sidney powell, she is on the phone. i just want to back up for a second because i was reading the
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brief that judge sullivan submitted, i have it right here and basically what judge sullivan is saying at this point the justice department wants to drop the case, i don't think we should drop it, as a matter fact i think somebody else should take over and look into the review the case and asked the question if flynn should face contempt charges paid as they read the brief, it was missing a lot of information on why the justice department was inclined to do that. your thoughts. >> exactly. they create their own field of dreams and completely leave out all the exculpatory evidence in the independent reviews done by a career department of justice and fbi agent, mr. jensen, the current u.s. attorney in missouri. he spent ten years in the fbi in ten years as a federal prosecutor before he became the u.s. attorney that attorney general barr assigned the
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government's own files for information that was never produced to the defense as their obligation under the constitution to produce evidence. anything that will take the defendant or the government case. that's what he did and that's what the attached, their brief was 20 pages and attached another 80 pages or so documents that showed general flynn should never have been investigated, they had no basis whatsoever to investigate so then the call transcripts came out reflecting the conversation with ambassador kislyak to show they had no reason to investigate him because the calls were appropriate in every sense of the word for the member of the presidential transition team in their cold case was made up. >> logically speaking, when you find that the calls are appropriate even if the evidence came to light later, wouldn't
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you allow the justice department to drop its case because we know the prosecutor are never going to take a case forward and they know they cannot win? >> there's two key provisions of the constitution itself that prohibit judge sullivan from doing what he's done, he cannot go out and create his own controversy when the party has agreed to dismiss it and only the executive branch and the department of justice has the right to bring charges in, he does not have contempt power over the issue to pursue an attempt investigation on. jackie: when it comes to michael flynn and your client, he says basically him summarizing, he was co-hearst into giving a false confession, that does happen right? >> yes it happens a lot, the national database of exoneration has the names of hundreds and hundreds of people on it who entered pleas of guilty and were
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later exonerated and by the way even the law recognizes that a plea of guilty is not a confession. jackie: what about the other players that are now associated with this. former president obama, vice president biden, we talked about jim comey, you have the susan wright e-mail of whatever might've transpired in the oval office. this might be larger than we ever thought. >> i think it is larger than most people thought unfortunately. it is going to get worse the more john durham investigates and finds additional evidence. i think that's why the country is turned upside down right now frankly, i think it has a lot more to do with going on behind the scenes than what they're claiming it is. jackie: what has it been for you and your client. >> we have an oral argument a week from today, we will have
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concluded our oral argument before the d.c. circuit on a petition to ask the district of columbia circuit coke to order the dismissal of the case and deny his appointed choice of prosecutors and the opportunity to go forward and we would expect the court to issue a ruling promptly given how quickly they have scheduled the hearing and moved on the issue so far. jackie: great to talk to you tonight, thank you so much. >> thank you for having me, i appreciate it. jackie: coming up next tim scott on how the peaceful demonstrators can take back the narrative that has been hijacked by violent anarchist antifa and others capitalizing on the death of george floyd. we'll be right back. to keep business moving. comcast business is prepared for times like these. powered by the nation's largest gig-speed network.
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the great success we had there and other places, and suggesting to the governors that are too proud in new york you see what's going on there, don't be proud, get the job done, you will end up looking much better in the end, call in the national guard, call me, you have to dominate the streets you can't let what's happening happen. jackie: that was president trump telling governors that they must act to curb the violence that is come with protest over the death of george floyd. so what is the best way to deal with the rioters while respecting the protesters, the peaceful protesters rights. joining me now republican south carolina senator tim scott, great to see you as always, your thoughts on the different sections that were seen at play, during the day yet peaceful protesters saying we want more socially quality, we want justice for the death of george floyd and that is completely
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understandable in their well within their right to do it, but then at night you saw the pictures of washington, d.c., minneapolis, los angeles, here in new york city when the violence starts to occur, how do you reconcile those two, they're not the same groups. >> they're not even of the same world, there's no doubt that george floyd deserves justice, i am thankful for folks who are protesting in the vein of john lewis because of his peaceful demonstrations led to social transformation that our country embraced and thankfully were doing better because of it, look at the violent agitators, they should not be considered in the same conversation with the peaceful protesters, peaceful protesters are selfless, violent agitators are selfish, they're taking all the focus in putting on themselves and frankly the best i've seen lately are peaceful protesters and police officers forming a line to protect businesses, that is what
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america is about that's what makes america great, when people come together who may have some tension even in work together for a better outcome that the violent protesters, they are getting too much air already, we should suck the oxygen out of that room because it's not a no long-term best interest and honor short-term best interest, it's only a distraction from making progress for americans. jackie: let's talk about george floyd case specifically, all four officers arrested, they will have to answer for what happened that night, the question is is just is going to be served, how does the healing process begin? >> i see the healing process begins, we had experience with that in south carolina after the walter scott murder, myself and congressman trey started bringing african-americans and law enforcement officers together to have a conversation, no cameras, no press, just having conversations, what
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ultimately occurred black leaders started doing right along with officers to realize there's no such thing as a normal traffic stop, when police officers and spent time in the african-american community to understand the pains and challenges, when you have lines of communications that are bridged we get better outcomes and frankly one of the things that congressman said and i like to take credit for even though he said it, it's hard to hate up close it's hard to hate what you know, that's a simple step, there is no law that we can pass that says we can figure out how to legislate the heart, that will not happen but what we can do is make significant progress in what were doing now is having a serious conversation about the next steps, things like giving us a preview into what's going on around the country, and give you a example of people in legislation what were working on
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the george floyd notification act when use of force leads to death, are there patterns, get more information so we can help fund the right program, the rate training, the right opportunities to help law enforcement officers and members of the community go home to their families in a very safe way. >> martin luther king jr. joined us last night, she had this to say about the anarchist, about antifa, the other violent actors trying to steal the narrative for their own selfish purposes. listen. >> martin luther king jr. says that violence is immoral, it's unreasonable, does not work and it certainly disrespectful and for people like antifa and others to come and i've seen clips from people in new york saying how can you come into my city, burn my property, the officer that was shot trying to protect someone store, it is terrible, however, i don't want
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people to give up, we need to still have hope in unified. i'm sure we can do that. >> enough is enough, you are bullies you must stop, we're going to stay in and pray in and in t4, you in your kind have to stop and leave our communities. jackie: quick reaction to that. >> give the sister and amen, bottom line, that is what i'm talking about, there is no doubt that the organized element in the protest, the violent protest is clearly attached to some organization, we need to rooted out and get rid of it. jackie: thank you so much for your time, great to see you as always. >> thank you. jackie: one second, stay with us for one second, fox business alert tmz reporting that roger goodell admits the nfl the bungled kneeling protest saying leave the nfl, condemn racism in the systematic oppression of
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black people. we the nfl admit that we were wrong for not listening to nfl players earlier and encourage all to speak out and peacefully protest. we the nfl believe black lives matter. senator are you still with us? >> i'm still here. >> your reaction to that. >> i'm not quite sure what roger is talking about we should respect the flag and the foundation of this country and respect the fact that this nation allows for peaceful protesters to be heard in our country typically responds in kind. jackie: great to see you. thank you. we'll be right back ♪ ♪ introducing new voltaren arthritis pain gel, the first and only full prescription strength non-steroidal anti-inflammatory gel available over-the-counter. new voltaren is powerful arthritis pain relief in a gel. voltaren. the joy of movement.
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jackie: a new and stunning report from google warning that chinese and iranian hackers are targeting the trump and biden campaign, with me is david hunt. great to see you colonel. >> hi. >> let me get straight to it, obviously were very focused on china because what is happening with the pandemic in russia continues to make headlines as we try to figure out what happened in the 2016 election but having said that were gearing up for another election and it's like you have to watch your back, the iranians can be doing this in the chinese could get on on this, what does this look like to you.
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>> it looks like cyber chaos. our infrastructure, our state and federal governments, private industry is terribly unprepared. it is really a willed in a money issue. we have the technology to protect your systems, we simply are not words governments like iran and russia and china and north korea had military organizations designed to attack everyone in the world side really and we simply are almost defenseless. this is not democrat republican, this is across the board. >> is is about targeting presidential campaigns or is this about cyber attacks when it comes to things like american infrastructure? >> both. there is an agenda to what they're doing and as you saw four years ago, what if any
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votes were change, we do know that voting registration was stolen, anybody in this business for the last 20 years and see the exact same thing, for whatever reason we are unprepared to be in the cyber world and protect ourselves and it has to do again with money and were unwilling to do it and in many cases we don't believe it's happening to us, it's too bad, the other countries are absolutely doing it. >> president trump has tried to acknowledge it when he dealt with difficult issues when it comes to ironic china, at least he drew a red line in the sand and try not to let these countries violate that, having said that, how can he specifically addressed the cyber crime issue, he tried to deal with it when he created the trade deal with china, it's very hard to negotiate on these issues with them.
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>> that has to be an awful lot of money spent in a penalty. we know who is doing it and we have to be offensive with her cyber capabilities and were unwilling to do it, the reason because sometimes those governments do not care of any kind of civilians that are hurt in the cyber world. we do and it's hurting us and making governments pay who have done this. we are unwilling politically to do it, it is not just the president talking, the government has to be able to do it and they have not as is industry. jackie: we have an election coming up and were talking about the job numbers in the economy and everything happening right now into candidates that are buying on the same stage, who you would prefer to be in charge leading economic recovery after the pandemic or in the case of cybercrime, who do you think when it comes down to president trump or joe biden is better equipped to take these issues
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on. >> in the cyber world, nobody has the role testator, neither the current president or whoever runs against him in this case biden. the democrats were unwilling to do it four years ago and still unwilling. this is expensive, it takes a national effort and it's not about talk, i don't know what else we can do what happened in the last election and what industry is suffering. we are terribly exposed and it takes real national leadership in government organizations and a lot of money to push back against this and up to this moment we have been unwilling to do it republican or democrat. jackie: it will be something whoever is in the white house and next time around will have to take on, you are right, 70 people terrified by this and in the meantime folks are saying they hope there is no interference with presidential campaign as we go into the election. >> you are right. welcome, take care. jackie: thank you.
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all right i am jackie deangelis, this was "the evening edit", i was in for elizabeth macdonald, she will be back monday pre-think is so much for watching and we wish you a wonderful weekend. lou: good evening everybody, this is a hallelujah day, it is in fact the day that changes everything. the greatest economic comeback nin american history may have begun. how do we know that, just take a look at the faces of the radical dems so glum and passive in the rest of america was cheering the great news about jobs and an economy and recovery. in the market soared. listen to the so-called economic experts who words so knowledgeably predicting today's on employment report which show a tremendous loss of
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