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great allies in the past. governor, i'm sorry we lost you for a minute and a half there, but i appreciate you sticking with us. governor dunleavy from alaska. best of luck to you. that does it for us on "fox business tonight," we'll see you back here tomorrow. ♪ ♪ elizabeth: tonight, a major controversy. reports that the biden administration is blocking the media from trying to cover the border crisis including overcrowded border facilities now at their breaking point. the biden administration continues to call it a, quote, challenge as it shatters a record for the number of unaccompanied children now placed in border shelters. and we've got a top democrat even accusing the biden administration of covering up and, quote, purposefully withholding information on what's really happening at the border. tonight, rob vitiello, hector garza, art del cueto along with
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stan dewey, congressman greg steube. we're jam packed with headlines tonight. more on the cone of silence around the administration's border policies. democrats continue to block hearings that republicans request. the media not allowed to join biden officials this weekend at the border. was that done to stop the imagery of crowded, overcrowded facilities needing into the media, the same facilities that trump always by tacked for? the media -- was attacked for? the double standard, where are the democrats and the media on the biden team's current poor response to covid at the border? children are being packed into facilities by the thousands, facilities meant for just hundreds of people. also the nonpartisan group kaiser health news at from politifact each say biden's attacks on trump's operation warp speed are misleading. the debate in washington.
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is the biden administration now in overdrive to try to paint a picture on biden's soon to be first 100 days? now five women, two women stepped forward, now it's five women accusing governor cuomo of sexual harassment. more than four dozen lawmakers demand he resign. the state's two top democrats in new york say they don't support him anymore. republican lawmakers announced a new impeachment push. cuomo signs into law a bill stripping himself of emergency powers in new york. as for his administration's covid cover-up on nursing home deaths right at the time his book was coming out, right -- [inaudible] plus, newly-revealed fbi texts shows james comey's fbi used an aggressive media leak strategy and crossed the line in going after trump and painting themselves as, quote, the good guys. also the fallout intensifying over oprah winfrey's interview
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with prince harry and meghan markle. inconsistencies in the remarks now in focus, great britain relying on the monoaround key in times of war -- monarchy and to project soft economic power around the world in times of peace. so how will this interview affect the monarchy as great britain is now embroiled in brexit? thanks for joining us. i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪ ♪ elizabeth: welcome to the show. you're watching the fox business network. joining me now, right at it with ronald vitiello, retired i.c.e. acting director. top house democrat henry cuellar accuses the biden administration of covering up an historic surge of illegalses at the border just a month and a half into the administration. this is an historic collapse of what's happening there. your reaction? >> well, congressman cuellar's
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from the border, he knows this issue. he stood with us when we tried to solve it in 2006. he stood the with the men and women of cbp when they tried the fix this in 20 the 14, and now he saw -- 2014, and now he saw what happened in the last administration and how it was fed and the impacts to the border communities like his. and so now he recognizes what's going on. we've seen this happen before, and now it's happening all over again. and elections have consequences. there's no doubt in my mind that we were going to change policies on the border, but we should have up wound this thing in a way that protected the work force, protected those border communities and given us opportunity to set things in a way that there was enough space in shelters, there was enough space in border control stations. because the inevitable conclusion for what is going on unwinding these policies is a surge at the border. and we're seeing it. again, it was very, very predictable. elizabeth: okay. we've got 7,000, 7,000 children in border facilities.
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that's surpassing the 5,000, that was an historic high two years ago a. the cdc is now allowing shelters to expand to 100% capacity during a pandemic. let's listen to henry cuellar on whats' going on, representative of a border state. he's a top the democrat. watch henry cuellar. >> i can tell you this, those numbers of people that are being released, they're purposefully -- now know that they're bringing people from mcallen over to laredo, processing them this laredo, and they're going to release them in my community. i've seen this before. don't let the local communities know what you're doing where they're starting to bring people in from the valley, process them in laredo, release them at our bus station. and, again, i've seen this before in the past. elizabeth: okay. he's seen this before in the past. reports coming in, sir, the biden administration put a gag order on homeland security
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officials to not talk to the media when secretary mayorkas and susan rice visited the border and the detention facilities this weekend. the media was not allowed to join them at these facilities. why? weren't democrats outraged on what was going on under trump, why are they allowed to black this out? >> i suppose they don't have anything good to say about what happened, right? they're in a situation that was completely done by themselves, right? they walked into this buzz saw, but they knew that's what was going to happen. so they don't have anything good to say about the situation yet because they're tapped out in space at hhs shelters where the kids need to two by law, and we know that the border patrol is getting inundated because we keep hearing reports of thousands of people coming over the border every 24 hours. it's a physics problem. there's not enough space to be able to put people through the process to get them booked in. so whether they get released or turned over to i.c.e. or go to
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hhs shelters, you need time and space and workstation and agents to take care of that flow. elizabeth: all right. ron vitiello, thanks for joining us. you'll come back soon. let's get right to our next guest, hector garza. texas governor greg abbott is deploying the national guard and state troopers to the growing border crisis between texas and mexico. so we're talking about the deployment of air, ground marine and tactical border assets. national border patrol council's hector garza, what is your reaction to that this. >> well, what we're seeing right now is we're back to being child daycare service people. we're actually taking care of all these unaccompanied children, so the border security mission that we're supposed to be accomplishing is no longer there. we are very grateful that governor abbott is actually sending dps and the national guard down to the worder -- border, but we need to be
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sending child protective services to they can investigate all these illegal alien parents that have sent their kids to the u.s./mexico border unaccompanied. because most of these parents are already residing in the united states, but as far as the efforts by the governor, we appreciate that, we welcome that and we need it. elizabeth: okay. but there's crime, right? i mean, we keep tracking and we're talking to border officials deeply concerned these children are exposed to human traffickers and drug traffickers being turned into drug mules, not to mention multiple assaults. to this is a humanitarian crisis. it's a public health crisis. it's a security crisis. the biden team continues to downplay it. trump was accused of downplaying the covid-19 virus. that cost him the election. the biden team is doing the exact same thing but no accountability here why? >> well, unfortunately, this is how politics place and and some of the people in the media, they like to spin the stories. the fact is we are on a border
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crisis is, and we need to secure the borders, and we need to send the message that we don't have open borders. unfortunately, what the biden administration has done is they've opened the borders to the world. and unfortunately, border crisis is the result of that indicationment. elizabeth: well, the double standards critics are saying is pretty pathetic. how trump was attacked and how the biden team is getting away with it. watch white house press secretary jen psaki continue to downmay what's happening at the border -- downplay what's happening at the border. watch this. >> obviously, we recognize the challenge of having these una accompanied children come across the border. well, i'll leave that to the secretary of homeland security to define. he said it was a challenge. it is a challenge. we had the secretary of homeland security portraying it's a challenge, we provided numbers publicly about how serious that challenge is. >> let me then turn to the issue and challenge of unaccompanied
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children. elizabeth: okay. these officials work for the u.s. taxpayer. they work for the u.s. taxpayer. they don't -- they are not there to serve president biden. they work on our nickel. the american people deserve a straight a answer. if we are sheltering children by the thousands in shelters meant for just hundreds during a pandemic, if we are now resorting to having greyhound bus stations being used as testing sites and then -- excuse me, unaccompanied children are getting on those buses to go god knows where and also the greyhound needs money to help them to what they are being put upon to do. so how can it still be a challenge when we have a massive drug war at the border breaking out with the cartels, an historically deadly cartel, and we have major assaults happening to illegal immigrants trying to do the wrong way? your reaction? this is really just a challenge? >> it is definitely not a challenge, it's a real border
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security crisis. we have to deal with the children that are being smuggled across the border. in reality under the trump administration, unaccompanied children stopped coming to the u.s./mexico border. this is a new phenomenon under the biden administration. unfortunately, we are putting these kids in danger, and border facilities that were never meant to hold kids or long-term facilities. we need to get serious about this and make sure that we direct the right resources so we can do our job. if. elizabeth: all right. heck hector, thanks for your service to our country. thanks again. democrat new york assemblyman -- [inaudible] is fired up. also sam dewey. we've got two more women stepping forward, now five women accusing governor andrew cuomo of sexual harm. can he recover from the shocking downfall? he is facing intensifying calls to resign, new calls to get hum
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impeached. the story next right after the break, stay there. ♪ ♪♪ >> we really want an apology for us and for the thousands of others, family members and friends, covid orphans we call ourselves now. because people couldn't grieve. people couldn't grieve. so we would have been hurt and angry, but at least we would have settled in the our heart that our governor wasn't attacking us and lying. >> everybody was looking to him for leadership through covid, so when he lied about the numbers, he lied to scientists around the world, governments around the world. ♪
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and the governor, of course, continues to reject these calls. he's being very defiant right now. i do not believe this governor will resign without impeachment on the table. think he's made it very clear where he stands. the governor will simply ignore this legislature as he's done in the past, so if he does not resign, i think there's only one way forward for us. elizabeth: okay, we -- new york state, right, has been slammed really hard by covid-19. the nursing home problem is huge in this state. new york is one of the worst states in the country for covid-19. is this a distraction, what's going on? i mean, there's a pattern emerging, critics say, of sexual harassment. he's accused of being a predator going after 20-something women, the same age as his daughters. isn't this all a distraction? >> it's a distraction, it's a pattern of behavior that i believe deems him unfit for office. he clearly has a pattern of
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abusing power. he's been manipulative, he has controlling behavior, and it makes his service no longer e tenable. and it certainly is a distraction. we have a budget that is due, but he simply will not allow this state to move forward. as long as he's in office, we continue to see these distractions on a daily basis at this point. he has put the state capitol in chaos, and he has talked about the distractions. he is the distraction. of. elizabeth: you know, sir, let's listen to governor cuomo in his own words. he initially said these were just flirtations that were being, quote, misinterpreted. one of his accusers is calling him a monster. let's listen to governor cuomo here. >> i now understand that i acted in a way that made people feel up comfortable. uncomfortable. it was unintentional, and i
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truly and deeply apologize for it. and i want you to know this from me directly. i never touched anyone inappropriately. elizabeth: okay. at least three of the women say is, yes, he did, and we have a photo of him putting his hands on a 20-something-year old. when he says i never intended, sir, he didn't know what he was doing was wrong, his accusers accused him years ago telling him what you're doing is wrong. how can he say he didn't know and he only knows now and he never intended? your reaction. >> he's simply not holding himself accountable, to the standard that we have put forth in our state capitol. there's a zero tolerance policy. we talk sexual harassment training, all of us do, everyone at the capitol takes it. there's no excuse for this behavior. you know, he's always -- he has said in the past zero tolerance, he has, we have seen members of our legislature that have been
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removed, and in this case, you know, i can recall in 2018 our attorney general, eric schneiderman, i have the quote right here, there was an investigation that had yet to take place, and the governor said for the good of the state, he should resign, and that resignation didn't happen. but now he's saying something different. now he's saying resigning, i think he called it undemocratic. so he's holding himself to a different standard. he knows the rules, he knows what -- his apology is already an admission, and, you know, when we talk about impeachable, a charge -- impeachment, that's a charge, and his behavior warrants that charge. elizabeth: okay. new york state assemblyman santabarbara, thank you so much for joining us. we really appreciate it. let's bring in sam dewey, former congressional investigator. okay, he's been stripped of his emergency powers, prevents him from issuing any new orders. the media idolized him as an international celebrity. it was thought andrew cuomo
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wanted a position in the biden administration. he wrote a book. he was thought to be a presidential contender. then he goes, he's claiming that he's honest in his pressers, but he cooked the books behind the scenes. where does this end up? >> it could end up in any number of different areas when you're looking at the covid deaths. it depends on what area of reporting you're looking at and where those numbers are going, and it could range from potential investigations by department of justice, the new york attorney general to simply, you know, political rebuke or a media rebuke. we're still not quite sure where that's going to end up, but i think that all of those options are on the table depending on the specifics of what happened because we have a fairly general notion of what happened, and it's not a good narrative at all for the governor. but we haven't had any
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comprehensive, independent investigation, so we don't know precisely what occurred. elizabeth: yeah, i hear what you're saying. one in seven residents in nursing homes, including workers, died of covid. so he, he's saying who cares, right? he's been on the record saying who cares where they died whether it be in hospitals or nursing homes. well, he cared because he had his team knock out the numbers of deaths in the hospitals in order to make himself look better vis-a-vis governors like the new jersey governor. so if it's who cares, shouldn't he just show the world all the e-mails, text messages, phone conversations he was having behind the scenes of how they were cooking the books? the shouldn't he do the right thing and show that? >> i think, yeah, he should be transparent about what he did, and i think this entire issue how nursing home patients were treated, obviously, governor cuomo is the one who's been the most in the news. but i do think this is an issue
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that really has a national scope. there were a lot of problems with this. it does matter where someone dies, because that could indicate it was an unnecessary death, and, you know, people that are questioned about it really should be transparent and explain it. if they thought the science at the time justified that decision, then say that. publicly. but that's not what we're hearing. elizabeth: so he was threatening to destroy lawmakers who were calling him out saying you're misleading the world with your daily pressers where he appeared, he tried to show himself as a straight shooter, an honest guy. when behind the scenes he was pressuring his team and bullying state officials to cover up nursing home deaths. new york had the country's highest number of covid-19 deaths, the nation's highest per capita covid death rate, looks like the highest nursing home death rate too. he kept using the lower number, sam. again, we're only 46, we're at
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the bottom in terms of nursing home deaths while he's cooking the books. so, you know, in terms of accountability, you're an investigator. how do you get those documents out in the public? >> well, i think there are a couple of different ways that it could happen. i think to the extent doj or the state attorney general is investigating, it'll take a while for those documents to become public. i think the quickest way for them to become public is for the new york legislature or congress to investigate, to seek those documents and to, as appropriate, make those documents public so everybody can see it. now, that all would be unnecessary if governor cuomo was willing to say, look, here's what i've got, there's nothing to see here, but it appears that's not the case. elizabeth: all right. sam dewey, it's good to see you. you're watching the fox business network. we're coming into the bottom of the hour. just ahead, congressman greg
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♪ >> these text messages made clear that the senior extives in the comey/mccabe fbi, those
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who had political ambitions and political bias, were on a first name basis with reporters. they had, according to their own text messages, a leak strategy and often times they learned whether it was them leaking or someone else, they were creating a false russian narrative, a narrative that they knew was blatantly false. they knew they didn't have any connection between trump and russia, they knew that carter package hasn't meant -- page met with the people that christopher steele said, and yet they created a false perception for two, two and a half years really hampering the early presidency of donald trump. elizabeth: that was journalist john solomon with our very own maria bartiromoment joining me now is house judiciary's greg steube. congressman, we keep getting more and more information about newly-declassified texts at the fbi shows the fbi under james comey, congressman, did have an aggressive media leak strategy. we knew about this all along,
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but it really is detailed how they tried to manipulate the media against trump and to paint themselves as, quote, the good guys. what do you say? >> yeah. this is supposed to be the most prestigious law enforcement agency in our country, and you have them intentionally and willfully feeding false information. you heard mr. solomon if, through these text messages, information that they knew was false feeding it to allies of theirs in the mainstream media for them to do stories, and then the stories lead to tv appearances many -- in mainstream media about a russian collusion hoax that they had no evidence and that they knew was absolutely false. so for three years we all heard the trump campaign colluded and spied with russia. the fisa court issued subpoenas to spy on these individuals in the trump campaign all based on evidence that those officers in the fbi knew was false. that type of activity from the highest law enforcement agency in our country should be
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criminal. law enforcement agents should not be able to make up false accusations, feed the falsities to the media and the media run with it. elizabeth: yeah. i mean, we have been following this for years now. thousands of fbi text messages declassified over the last 3, 4 years in showing the fbi giving under james comey and his team secret briefings about what their stories were going to say the next day before they were printed and published, and the fbi frequently leaked to the same reporters with some senior officials on a first name basis with those reporters. we're talking about outlets like new york times, cnn, "the wall street journal" and abc news. now, we get it. journalists are out doing their job, but we keep hearing from the fbi field agents that what they were seeing about how james comey was handling both the hillary clinton e-mail scandal and the trump-russia probe was absolutely, quote, outrageous according to one top fbi
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official. >> it is outrageous, and most americans that watch your show respect surprised by this -- aren't surprised by this behavior. but law enforcement officers don't think this type of behavior is appropriate. and i sure hope that this investigation comes to a completion and there's some criminality involved in activity like this in the highest law enforcement bureau in our nation where the highest people in the fbi are making up falsities that they know are false, feeding them to the media to propagate a false claim against a political operation. it's just unheard of to be happening in our america. look, the fbi and the doj is supposed to be nonpartisan, it's supposed to be impartial in their determination of facts and evidence and applying it to the law before they make charges, and this is absolutely the complete opposite of what was happening in the obama/biden doj. elizabeth: all right. congressman greg steube, thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me. elizabeth: next up, the daily
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caller editorial director on this story the, the media and democrats went after trump for a lax response over covid. where are they now on the current lack of response over covid at the border? we're staying on this story. the nonpartisan kaiser health news and politifact also say biden and his team's attacks on trump's operate warp speed are misleading. the debate, is the biden team now trying to paint a picture for the first 100 days? that's coming up. the story next. ♪ ♪ >> you just wonder who is pulling the strings, because, you know, he's not being allowed out to become accountable, to answer questions, to be transparent if and under scrutiny for these really radical policy changes, and it is untenable. and you can see why his minders are not letting him out. you played a little bit of that really by zoom call with nancy
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♪ elizabeth: let's welcome back to the show the daily caller editorial director vince coglianese. it's great to have you on. okay. it's good to see you. it seems like the biden team is trying to paint the picture for the first 1 is 00 days. the team is getting criticized for undoing trump's policies on border, for attacking trump on vaccines, killing keystonepipeline, the abraham accords. what's your take on that, and is nancy pelosi and chuck schumer really running the show? >> it's a great question. we often talk about biden and people to his left as supposedly
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progressive, but if you actually look at what the definition of that word means, it suggests we're moving forward. instead, he's clearly trying to take the country backward and dry trying to erase as much as he can of the trump administration. we see this in an out of control situation on the border. the white house reticent to call that a crisis. of course, congressman henry cuellar of texas, the democrat, has said there is a cover-up going right now with the biden administration. they're covering up the true numbers of people coming across the border. he cited some of the foreign policy weakness that the biden administration has demonstrated. iran, they're getting more shifty now, they think they can take advantage of a weaker administration in office, mexico doing the same thing as they don't help as much on immigration enforcement like they were doing during the trump years. and, of course, the keystone pipeline, as you mentioned, is a big one. one of several examples of where the biden administration immediately killed jobs during
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the pandemic. that's not the sign of a president who's working in the interests of the people, bun i stead -- but instead working to unwind the legacy of his predecessor. elizabeth: now we have anita dunn, a top biden aide, basically saying that covid-19 was the best thing that ever happened to the democrats, and jane fonda, the actress, saying the pandemic is, quote, god's gift to the left. you know, you have that, them saying that, and you have the biden team continuing to attack trump's operation warp speed when even kaiser health news and politifact say -- what they're saying is misleading and quite a stretch. your reaction? >> well, that first point is really bright because you've got democrats who were grateful last year for the pandemic. very few of them wanted to say that out loud because that would be completely callous, to express support for a pandemic. but there was an election panelist who works for the
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democrat named david shore who suggested the pandemic helped democrats not talk about things like immigration and hunter biden. it was a sizable distraction to the voting public. and they saw some benefit in that. on this issue of the vaccine, it's amazing the lengths to which democrats in particular at the biden white house is going not to give donald trump credit for quite literally anything, including something that should be totally unobjectionable which is to give credit to him for the development of these vaccines. were it not for operation warp speed and the decisions by the trump administration to invest in the research and development of these vaccines, to investment in distribution of these vaccines and get rid of the red tape normally in the way of development, we wouldn't have these vaccines developed in the time they were able to achieve that. the previous record, five years. you have to go back to the 1960s, to mumps and measles to see a vaccine that was developed that quickly. this was done in less than a
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year, a real credit to the trump administration. and if you really wanted to unify the country, you'd acknowledge that. 74 million people voted to keep trump in office, and the you could do is acknowledge he did something good and important to get this country back on track. elizabeth: all right, vince. thank you for joining us. >> thank you, liz. elizabeth: coming up, the heritage town nation's nile gardiner, the fallout intensifying with the interview with prince harry meghan markle. iinconsistencies in the duchess' remarks next. >> the criticism started when harry and meghan started lecturing all of us about climate change and carbon emissions and yet were flying around the world in private jets. and they seemed to think they were somehow above all forms of criticism. ♪
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♪ ♪ elizabeth: with me now is the her package foundation's nile gardiner. it's great to have you back. >> great to be here. elizabeth: fallout -- it's good to see you -- intensifying over oprah winfrey's interview with prince harry and meghan markle, inconsistencies in the duchess' remarks. >> well, i did watch the full two hours, and i have to say it was a ghastly interview with meghan markle especially full of disinformation, a great deal of, frankly, outright lies contained in this interview, ferocious attacks upon britain's royal family, upon the monarchy but also upon the british people as well. and i thought this was an extremely destructive interby meghan markle -- interview by meghan markle, certainly one that's going to to burn a lot of bridges, i think, with the royal family and deeply unpleasant interview as well.
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and i think that a lot of the claims that were made by meghan are completely false. the insinuation, of course, that the royal family is racist, that britain is a racist country, all of this without any kind of evidence, and against a backdrop of meghan herself facing an investigation from buckingham palace into her treatment of her own -- and several of meghan's former staff have accused her of bullying. some very serious charges being made against meghan at this time. elizabeth: yeah. and the interview was also aired at a time when prince philip is lying seriously ill in hospital. you know, the implication from meghan markle is that her son archie was not given the title of prince, but he's a great grandchild. under protocols established a hundred years ago, only the children and grandchildren of a
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sovereign have the right to title. the reason we're covering the story, britain is still embroiled in brexit, you know, there's -- the monarchy is about soft economic power. it's a champion of democracy. meghan markle made other states that critics say is a stretch claiming she knew nothing about the royals, never once googled prince harry when they met. people find that not to be credible. also we're talking about a billionaire interviewing millionaires who signed deals with netflix and so spotify because prince charles cut off their allowance, but they inherited millions from princess diana. your reaction? >> yeah, exactly. and, you know, last night you had two extremely privileged individuals, meghan markle and prince harry, you know, claiming to be basically victims of the royal family when in reality they're living in a large mansion in california that is,
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you know, that was paid for by the royal family. so i think that in so many respects this was a disgraceful, appalling interview. as you pointed out, you know, meghan made completely false claims with regard to the treatment of her son archie and the claims that the royal family discriminated against archie on the grounds of race by not designating him a prince. and king george v in 1917 issued protocols saying only children or grandchildren of the sovereign could be named a prince or hrh, his royal highness. so meghan's interview, basically, was fill thed with, i think, dishonest -- filled with, i think, dishonest claims. and also she herself -- [inaudible] when she's far from it. elizabeth: okay of we have got to go. thank you, nile gardiner. it's good to see you.
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>> the national border patrol counsel at the san diego sector border patrol they are reportedly arrested as many sex offenders as the entire previous year. this happening in the first five months. this is a big deal. this is a humanitarian crisis. this is a security crisis. is this a challenge of the biden team? the. >> liz i think we are too hung up on the word crisis right now. at the end of the day we are seeing a number of individuals coming across the border one of unaccompanied juveniles and it creates that magnet so you have other criminals trying to come into the united states and with that we are seeing right now but they believed agents are preoccupied with the unaccompanied juveniles so they think they can compare the other side in this is the issue we are having. the huge magnet and regardless of whether we are stuck the word
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crisis or not i think we have enough people in leadership positions specifically in the agencies that are handling these issues where they should be able to use everything that's at their disposal for one and at the same time remember what they used before. these leaders have been there before so i think it's their time to say hey this works and this doesn't work and move forward with the right policies. elizabeth: what is happening is that democrats are blocking house judiciary and oversight republicans from holding hearings on what's going on at the border. they are painting a picture by downplaying it as a challenge and not using the word crisis. when you have you know sex offenders arrested in the first five months of this year that is equaling or even surpassing all of last year that is a real problem especially when you have a historic record number of children also joining the sex offenders in trying to cross the border. that is the issue.
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this is a humanitarian problem. words actually do matter because what happens in washington is when they use the word choices the media doesn't step up and cover it prevents the issue with democrats being able to get away with not holding any hearings when they held multiple hearings under trump. >> even under president trump there were group of politicians that have their own talk boxes so what needs to be done and doesn't need to be done but they need to see what's going on at the border and we need to move forward with real policies can't remove policies without putting other policies in place and you should remove policies that have worked for quite some time. and then put really no policies at the end of the day but it needs to be something they need to come together on. at the end of the day it's something that is affecting constituents better from both sides of the aisle and it's affecting politicians from both sides of the aisle. we need to take our nation's
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border series and when you see the number of people coming into the country what you also have to keep in mind is how many people are getting away and there is no way to actually know that number. elizabeth: you stepped up to serve you your country and we admire and respect you for that. we now have a record number a historic number of people being detained at the border. it's at that numbers we haven't seen in 15 years, nearly a generation but it like to weigh in on what the director says about criminal and illegal aliens coming across the border. senate they are only priorities are convicted felons and and murders but two weeks later let me tell you what happens now. those rapist son sex offenders will walk out of those jails because the biden administration has done nothing to changes so they can create all the policies and priorities they want. rapist sex offenders gang
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members walked out of sanctuary deals everyday and they will keep walking out of the now because joe biden's administration has shut down the lawsuit. what do you say arts? >> when individuals are being arrested if they have any criminal record and they are still here they should be deported. elizabeth -- elizabeth: it looks like we are having technical difficulties. we'll have them back on the show we are talking about how arizona sheriff is calling out the coronavirus task force team sank where are you and what are you doing about covid at the border? we will wrap it up right now the thank you so much for watching is heard i'm elizabeth: donald and you've been watching the evening at it on "fox business" and we hope you have a good evening and join us again tomorrow night.
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♪♪ larry: hello everyone welcome back to welcome back to "kudlow." i'm larry kudlow. like it or not the market love stimulus. the dow came off of its best highs later in the afternoon we were up 600 points for most of the day apparently triggered by the senate passage of the alleged covid stimulus package or there might be some relief from previously restricted covid guidelines in the stock market rally from the cdc also but that's a maybe and we will talk to assistant health secretary bret gerrard who will walk us through the new cdc.

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