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they're not getting any lithium from north america. >> thank you very much, that does it for us on "fox business tonight", "the evening edit" is coming up. ♪. liz: minneapolis suburb racing for fourth hour data protest the officer involved of the shooting death of daunte wright was arrested on the second degree manslaughter charge a wave protest hitting a dozen u.s. cities in antifa rioters spotted in the protest, there is information coming to light as they call to tone it down, toned down the heat and the rhetoric, get to the facts of what's happening as minority civic leaders call for an into the violence that is destroying neighborhoods. this as we seen a growing new
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level of variety not seen before, with us tonight top boston cop daniel linsky republican strategist, congressman jason smith and top state department official christian whiton with sheriff wayne ivey, byron donald in arizona attorney general mark berkowitz, the u.s. capitol police officer who fatally shot veteran ashley babbitt during a january 6 capital riot will not be charge, the d.o.j. said they could have reasonably fired in self-defense or in defense of congress, we are on that story, two and a quarter trillion dollar infrastructure bill might the house, the democrat margin is shrinking, it's about to hit a wall inn the senate, democrat senators oppose it they are worried about losing in the midterm, the gop demanding more from to become by three quarters, the ready to filibuster.
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and will break down how the democrats are making errors and misleading america as they try to ram it through without republican votes. geopolitical tension ratcheting higher, u.s. intelligence chiefs testify today about threats to u.s. national security we have the biggest threats, the new hot spots in the debate. the cofounder black lives matter pushing backk on questions about millions of dollars in real estate purchases that she made. and more on the democrat double standard about the border, this is happening the president of water malibu claims president biden for the border crisis or caravans are on the way, the state attorney general of arizona joined us, he is demanding more from arizona to declare an emergency and that state, border towns are gettingr swamped, will other states follow the arizona ag lead. ice arrest for illegal immigrant crimes plummeting after president biden's policyes changes. were gonna break it down we have a jampacked show i am elizabeth macdonald and "the evening edit" starts right now.
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liz: thank you for joining us are watching the fox business network with boston top cop, daniel linsky, it's good to see you, when you heard second degree manslaughter for thee officer charged in fatally shooting daunte wright, is not the right charge questioning. >> the fact that the circumstances that played on previous cases absolutely. liz: we have the brooklyn center suburb of minneapolis, fourth night of rioting 100 protesters arrested so far since monday, violent antifa rioters are there and that's what fox news is reporting. antifa blamed for helping to destroy sections of portland, oregon are you hearing about antifa on the ground? >> absolutely in the city and other cities they utilize another tragic event that
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occurred in utilizing the grief of the community and the family to engage in violence protest and violent destruction of property. they're not changing the discourse or make things better, they want to destroy things and unfortunately the hijacked legitimate messages of concern and protest and use them in the people in the protest as human shields why they conduct violence throughout theit community. liz: you know antifa backpacks and black hoodies and umbrellas that his signature antifa moves, minneapolis on edge the nearby george floyd trial is still underway that triggered a year of protest and riots around the country, 30 dead in writing and fozens of cops injured and blinded and 11 u.s. cities facing unrest, can the city, omaha, louisville, new york, seattle, columbus, ohio, dallas, atlanta and portland.
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>> we see that for sure and law enforcement has to be prepared i've seen that the national guard is put on alert, it's a good thing to have them upfront and ready and not need them and we need to be able to to respond to these protests quickly and allow folks to peacefully protest but as soon as people hijacked like fires and projectiles that police, they need to be dealt with quickly and if you are protesting peacefully and others are engaging in violence you are part of variety and you should do what you could ask getting out of theirs quickly as possible. i applaud the community leaders that are saying they do not want protesters coming and engaging in violence they would continue their message and their process of changing policing in america in cities throughout our country without engaging in violence in doing so. liz: antifa has slammed portland for riots foror a year and last night they set on fire parts of
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the police union building industry cop cars. we had the brooklyn center mayor taking command of the police and firing thed city manager after the city manager supported due process for the officer. what was your reaction when you heard that story due process is in the constitution. >> i saw our police chief come out and very quickly say we made a mistake this is a challenge, were doing a criminal investigation and referral toit the appropriate authority, transparently released the video very quickly and showed what happened to the citizens that were concerned. that is what id had heard communities were looking for and i applaud the chief are doing that. then i don't know what reason politicians have decided that that was not ane appropriate response, it seemed to me this is a time when a strong leader who is transparent, open and has a long-term relationship with the community should be in place with no cause, maybe the chief that denied training for these officers for years and wanted
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more training because of his denial, i have not heard that publicly but it seems like there was a quick judgment politically when it appeared to be law enforcement wasn't doing what i asked them to do holding people accountable being transparent. liz: city officials fear retaliation of protesters that's why we see reports coming in, the parents reject 2 that it was accidental they say she was a 26 year veteran of the force accidental reaching for the taser, critics are saying stick to the fact that daunte wright was pulled over because he had expired tags on his license plate not because of air fresheners, yet a warrant for his arrest for aggravated armed robbery for choking a woman and holding your gunpoint for $820 in december 19, those of the allegations and charges. there was reports he was an illegal possession of a gun in violation of his relief and he reportedly resisted the cops with the fatal shooting
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happened, your hearing that to, what is your take on that. >> i watch the videotape of the individual resisting lawaw enforcement in engaging brennan effort to escape. that is unfortunate that that happen, the fact that he lost his life or that is important as well. but i do not believe the officers reaction there was no intentional mallet to shoot, she was surprised and dismayed when that gun went off in a lack of training there is concern that illegal implication for that, criminal implication for that, she's been charge criminal bully and being held accountable. i don't know anybody that provided between the two that there was any acts of growing going on, looks like police officers are doing their job and the worst day of their entire life in the worst day that family's life simultaneously but it's on videotapeou what occurrd and it's
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unfortunate that this happened. liz: it's a horrific tragedy, thank you for joining us, that'i when bond to the story we welcome to the show, let's stay on the subject the u.s. capitol police officer who fatally shot military veteran ashley babbitt during the dinner a6 capital riots will not be charged the d.o.j. determining the officer could reasonably believed he was firing in self-defense of congress. the spring and gop o strategist, we have progressive democrat, it's good to see you by the way alexandria cossey of cortes saying dante writes shooting was not random and it results from a system built on impunity for state violence. your reaction. >> we have a situation where we have flamethrowers in position of power and are more concerned with vindication and validation then they are withh the justice, we have communities all across thee country that are really
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because of the fact that it seems to often when we do have that and people who have betrayed the trust that we put law enforcement and go out every single day not knowing if they're going to see their family when they get home as we saw in the case this past month we had an officer lose their life at the capital to a madman with the machete, officers take grave risks every day but i think were at an inflection point in society where we have to understand that when we recognize that the bad apples are not cast out of the bunch, we find excuses to excuse the behavior of the bad apples, then the people who have trust in the system lose that. liz: hears was happening, we hear what you're saying we have a new level of writing, the showing up to protest people's
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personal homes, mitch mcconnell and josh hawley over politics. now there showing up at the homes of city officials in los angeles including the mayor in sacramento and portland, now we are seeing the police officer charged in the shooting, they had to put concrete barriers and wire fencing around her home because rioters potentially show without, that is aev new level d you have rashida tlaib aggressive democrats and get rid of cops. but this is going onto, what do you say about that. >> the hard troop doctor martin luther king said it best that darkness cannot drive our darkness, only light can do that, you cannot be somebody who says that we need to bring down the temperature, we need to find ways to work together and encourage the lesser angels of the human spirit in times of shared american grief, we have
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to remember bobby kennedy who stood out in thehe aftermath of the killing of martin lutherr king jr. and pouring people that trust the process and work together and love as a commonplace, i p think to your point it is unacceptable in many ways to think that we would condone the violence and condone harassing people, we have signed up to serve this nation and we can voice our anger and our frustration in all things in american, we have to do so in love and we have to do so in peace. liz: where are the leaders saying exactly what you're saying about martin luther king and bobby kennedy, how come that message has been lost today, we know the biden nominee to run the d.o.j. civil rights division is don't defund the police, m where is the powerful messaging that you just said that mo mlk
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martin luther king and bobby kennedy. >> the reality were in a broken place in the america something is really broken and the speed of this nation, talking about what's happening in collating deep isolation, nobody has that connectivity to their neighbor we feel it as a people have been left alone, i would import our brothers and sisters on i the lt to recognize if they want to say the words of donald j trump have an impact that they influence people, their words alsols influence people, we have to recognize that influence and bring people together to say if were going to build a more perfect union and starts with each and every single one of us. liz: joseph pinion come back soon. house budget ranking republican jason smith will join us. it looks like biden two and a quarter billion infrastructure bill might fail in the house, the democrat margins shrinking, could hit a wall in the senate,
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the gop demanded to become by three quarters there ready to filibuster it, also how the democrats continue to make errors and misleads as they try to ram it through without any republican vote. that story next. >> what we see the biden administration doing, instead of an infrastructure bill that is targeted to roads and bridges and highways and interstates and ports and airports and waterways and broadband, what you hear them doing, they want to talk about human infrastructure. ♪ this rain is bananas. lease the 2021 es 250 all-wheel drive for $339 a month for 39 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. not everybody wants the same thing. all-wheel drive for $339 a month for 39 months. that's why i go with liberty mutual — they customize my car insurance so i only pay for what i need. 'cause i do things a bit differently. wet teddy bears! wet teddy bears here!
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liz: okay, back with us jason smith, the ranking member of house budget, it's always great to have you on, it looks like biden's massive two and a quarter infrastructure plan can fail and the house democrat margins shrunk to four votes, she needs three of those votes but not every democrat is afraid of gas taxes, mileage taxes, maybe a federal electric bill tax, tax hikes in the middle class, are you seeing the same thing that maybe it could fail in the house. >> it's great to be with you,
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what i'll tell you washington democrats have to look themselves in the mere and decide are they going to deliver for working-class families were continued to reward their political friends and allies. if you look at this infrastructure package less than 6% goes to roadska and bridges d less than 2% goes to locks and dams and airports imports and 5% towards broadband, that is 13% of a $2.3 trillion package, c currently in the house of representatives if the democrats lose three seats, if they lose three votes they can't pass the legislation, it is from 218 - 212. liz: you are right, the moderate democrats don't like what they see as middle-class tax hikes they see the midterms coming up next year end we know the president will do the first address to the joint session of congress on april 28. but they may not be in the house by then, we have seven democrat
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senators that oppose that, gop ready to filibuster, cut it down by three quarters by $650 billion, that is a big haircut. >> republicans and democrats want better roads and bridges and less than 6% of the entire funding of this bill goes to it let's fund roads and bridges, think about this. the entire national interstate highway system under today's dollars could be built four times with 2.3 trigon dollars. the entire national interstate highway system could be built four times across this country with this package. it is crazy. liz: we hear what do you say vice president kamala harris has the op-ed she's picketing choosing which infrastructure is politically correct talking about things like the hoover dam and railroads, she is ignoring infrastructure needed at theraee border and we've been talking about that per week it is now in a stark collapse, nothing about the u.s. power grid andnd nothiy
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about the keystone pipeline, we continue to see democrats whipping fastballs to the american people saying even pete buttigieg transportation secretary sanely overstated the jobs crated by a factor of 17 million, mitch mcconnell is saying 800 grand at least per job, they're trying to ram it through with misleading arguments and without gop votes, is not going to work? >> it is not going to work, people is going to see right through it. the elected official see right through it, they're trying to propose the largest tax increase, put it this way the taxes they are proposing will require a higher business rate
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than communist china, what that does businesses in southeast missouri will be rewarded by closing down, firing their employees and moving to beijing, that is unacceptable and that's not what the tax code should be doing. liz: china is going to profit off the green energy in this plan because they dominate green energy. the other thing is we've been reporting how the biden administration has been pushing and breaking that the u.s. is number 13 and a global basis based on the infrastructure. when you dig into that ranking is flawed, when you look at it basically the uae, the singapore, netherlands rank higher they could sit in the louisiana they could equal the population of l texas, nevada hs more roads and highways in alabama more airports and why not talk about the world economic forum ranking, the u.s. is number two in the world and global competitiveness. in number one inroad in airport connectivity. you see what were saying the argument, the case for making if they cannot get it right with their facts on the argument, what else is wrong with this
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bill. >> i'll tell you right now, the biden administration has been good at doing everything wrong and what you just said the facts, they do not look at them, they use their opinion, not their facts. and they push their progressive wishlist, what they're doing right now is trying to make america last in china first, that is unacceptable. liz: with arguments that you better agree with arguments or the president says your rational, if you don't think human beings are infrastructure. it's like my way, not to be pun but my way or the highway thinking, what are you doing, it's good to see you. final word. >> it's good to see you, januard up and said let's have unity and work together and the only thing that they beautified is his party and he has no interest for republicans or american people.
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liz: joining us now former state department official christian white and, today kicks off the first of two days of the congressional hearing with u.s. intelligence chief about the new threats of national security. in this order china, russia and iran. china, newsweek says china was simulating an attack on a u.s. naval carrier when it sent a record 25 warplanes into taiwan airspace, your take on this. >> it's an effort to intimidate taiwan into testified in a administration, president trump grew very disillusioneded with china and have a significant show of force at times and elements of a administration were pro-taiwan, this is china basically seeing what they can get away with and it's very clear that they are a peak threat to the united states. liz: china trying to get away with stuff in taiwan.
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every ten hours. let's move on to moscow massive troop buildup on ukraine borders, and our hearing russia is launching live fire drills and the boxy three missiles and a pipe speaker, they are considering sending to navy ships there to support ukraine, what do you say to this. >> i think putin, some think this will be a prelude to invasion of ukraine but i think more likely putin is intimidating ukraine and sending a message to washington, president biden made the diplomatic mistake of calling vladimir putin a killer, he may be one but you don't call the head of major power things like that. and putin is probably demonstrating that he can cause problem on the periphery of russia anytime that he wants and there's a limit to what we can do, there's a limit to the amount of firepower we can put into the black sea that prohibits capital ships and leisure in a country that borders the boxy and there's no sentiment in america to go to work on ukraine's behalf but a desire to push back a little bit on russia. liz: we also have the biden administration is seeking to reenter the ironically ordeal doubling down to enrich uranium to the highest level ever after israel blamed for blowing up the underground nuclear facility and i run the same day the pentagon chief was showing up. what is the message to i run into the u.s. from israel onra a this and what he figured theitit biden administration move here. >> israel is trying to counteract a signal of profound weakness from washington would to iran, israel has not denied that it did this, the pentagon
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has said that it was not involved which isth very unusual that the pentagon would keep quiet and disrupt infusions that would disrupt iranian at the time that's in stark contrast to the biden administration which seems determined to rejoin thehe flawed 2015 deal. liz: next up afghanistan biden is continuing trump's policy of indian the forever war in afghanistan. troops out by the 20 they never see of 9/11. lindsey graham does not like this plan, watch lindsey graham with sean hannity last night. >> afghanistan is going to deteriorate pretty rapidly, al-qaeda and isis are going to come back he is paving the way for another 9/11. joe biden on foreign policy is being completely incompetent and destabilizing what is done with the iranians as a threat to everything that we've accomplished in the-e mid east. i just hope and pray that i am wrong but i know what was going to happen and iraq, afghanistan is going to be worse.
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liz: this is a trump policy, what do you say to this. >> lindsey graham and cheney have never met a war, they did not like it is ludicrous to think 3500 u.s. troops a limited capability is keeping thewe taliban and al-qaeda we've been there 20 years, i think we made our point pretty clear to everyone in afghanistan if they host terrorist groups that attack the united states that it will cause problems for us, our mandate was not to turn the place in the beverly hills it was to kill al-qaeda into putting into the people who supported al-qaeda which has been accomplished. it is continuing a trump policy although it's delaying we were supposed to be out by may 1 biden related to september he owns it and i don't think you see the end of the situation. liz: thank you for joining us next up sheriff wayne ivey more on the democrats double standard on the border and the president
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usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. ♪ usaa ♪ ♪. elizabeth: let's welcome florida sheriff wayne ivy back to the show. great to see you again, sheriff. >> thank you for having me. elizabeth: it is good to see you. okay, we've got liz: let's welcome florida sheriff wayne ivey to the shelf, good to see a . . . we have progressive democrats alexandria ocasio-cortez, rashida tlaib and 58 other democrats sending a letter to the biden administration they're concerned about the border facility as reception centers,pt reception facility, these democrats call them concentration camps under
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trump, the conditions now are way worse now in these facilities plus there is covid, the double standards are pretty disturbing. >> there is no question, there's always a double standard because to be honest the truth does not. fit their narrative and when you look at their approach to this and changing course on this, the reality neither one of them have a clue what law enforcement officers do every day to protect this country and certainly what our customer border patrol agents and local law enforcement are doing to try and stop the crisis at the border. liz: the texas governor is also slammed the federal facilities, the biden facilities he said allegations of sexual assault, bullying, understaffing and a disregard for covid-19 protocols, you see that going on then you see the biden a administration talking about focusing on the root causes how it's abolishing policies that
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work. >> i tell you the root cause, that administration refusal to stand up for law and order anytime you invite thousands and thousands of illegal aliens to come tont our country you invite chaos and disaster so you don't have to look very hard to see the root cause, it's right there in plain view. liz: the president of water mollo effectively agreed with you blaming president biden for creating the surge at the border getting rid of policy and also abolishing things like the migrant protection protocol stayed migrant you have to weed out your hearing in mexico or the in country asylum deal, trump made those deals with the northern triangle it's striking the president of guatemala is saying president biden you broke it. >> i think that's accurate wheni you consider we have created relationships of guatemala and others to slow this and stop
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this and now we open the w floodgates and you can say whatever you want but they were invited to come here and now theysi realized how big of a crisis is created it's overrun every facility that we have overrun our resources and i tell you i know you have seen it protect america now.com is a great insight from sheriff's that are boots on the ground t right at the border telling what's going on and how bad it's gotten when you look at the facility the governor of texas is absolutely right it's invited problems and it's overrun and it's creating disaster for everybody outut there. liz: it's been a humanitarian fix, come here safely and do it legally that is the way you will be safe, now we have caravans forming large caravan organizing in central america mexico spending 10000 troops to its southern border, we have
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guatemala deploying 2000 troops to its southernth border. honduras adding 7000 troops to the border, will that stop the caravans. >> absolutely not the floodgates have been open and were going to continue to see this until we get back to law and order and you said it a second ago we as americans need to create a clear and defined path for citizenship for those that want to come here the right way and to not do that and not have people come here the right way into invite all the people here illegally is truly a slap in the face for those that did come here the right way, i think we have to get back to planing or for on law and order and you're not coming unless you come here legally and stop letting this impact as of the border and filter into the communities throughout the country. liz: sheriff wayne ivey, good to see you, we really appreciate it. florida congressman byron donald on the cofounder black lives matter pushing back on questions
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liz: let's welcome to the show florida republican congressman byron donald, toys good to have you back on, here is the story anticapitalist cofounder black lives matter says capital is evil, she says criticism of her luxury portfolio for homes for 3.2 million, any question about this is racist in its attack of terror, what he stated this. >> understand why a marxist would think that that is what the castro brothers thought and anybody who believe that radical economic ideology always feel it's okay for them to accumulate wealth, for them to accumulate the finer things in life they just don't want other people doing it, this is the problem
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with ideology. if she was on the world economy and commerce and competing for the dollar and able to buy for homes, god bless her, i want hei to be successful. the problem is she is using the political issues that plague america to get rich. and in the process she is by not one, not two, not three but for homes across the united states. the only thing myself and conservatives and people who believe in free market economics want to say go and earn the money the right way, be creative and innovative in in the economy, be innovated and get that money for yourself but don't demonize capitalism and use our political issue that face is simply guess in america as a way to get rich so you can have the finer things inn life. that is something that nobody supports. liz: we hear you, black lives matter global network foundation reportedly out with a statement saying the resources were not used in the purchases and she
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had been a volunteer that she only got 120,000 since 2013. let's stick with this, the head of black lives matter in new york city saying wait a second we need an audit and a probe $99 million raised at the central level but the chapter is not getting any money, we've got to watch it i cover the irs in ataxes for years. when you see words like resources, we gotta watch it because the nonprofit sometimes expenses are used and abused in different ways where they should not be abused, we don't know exactly what's going on but things are so opec and not transparent that even the black lives matter officials are saying we need an audit, we don't know where the money is going. >> i totally agree i'm with you 100% my point is very clear she was earning this in the private sector doing what other people
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do earning the money and god bless you take the four homes, it's clear the only reason she has access to the resources is because of the political activities of black lives matter, blm new york is right to do that and i know blm out of ferguson filed suit against the national organization because they were saying it's clearly they were raising money based upon what happened if the tragedy of ferguson missouri and they never saw any of that on the ground so yes she should be helpful of what's going on. liz: $90 million is a lot of money. liz: we hear your point protest breaking on the name of black lives matter destroying minority neighborhoods and burning businesses to the ground the groups cofounder goes on a real estate buying bench that's been the accusation she has a book deal with warner bros. but will
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stay on the story we want to move on to this the project in video about cnn showing a technical director talking about seeing and pushing propaganda that basically they wanted to get biden elected in defeat president trump we reached out to cnn about this and they have been accused of editing videos in the past, there is no way of verifying what's going on here independently we can't verify but this is another hit to cnn's credibility. what do you say. >> i am not shocked did not surprise, nobodyys should eithe, cnn, msnbc, cbs, abc, they all had one goal in mind and that was to make donald trump a one term president and they did it through relentless propaganda with relentless stories day after day after day. we only need to look at the lack of coverage with respect to hunter biden, and hunter biden's last name was hunter trump, it would've been national news stories for three, four and five months and they never would've let it go but they let it go because he was joe biden son they were very clear it was out
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to get donald trump and it looks like they were successful. let's be very clear there's only one in mind and that'sei propaganda. liz: congressman byron donalds, it's good to see you come back soon. up next arizona attorney general mark brnovich morgan ask why he's demanded the state of arizona declared a state of emergency border towns are getting swamped at the border crisis will other states follow his lead, ice arrest for illegal immigrant crimes plummeting after president biden made policy changes there, we will break this down next. the lexus is. all in on the sports sedan. lease the 2021 is 300 for $369 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. retirement income is complicated. as your broker, i've solved it. $369 a month for 36 months. that's great, carl. but we need something better. that's easily adjustable has no penalties or advisory fee.
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liz: joining is not arizona attorney general mark brnovich, it's good to everyone. why do you want the governor to declare a state of emergency in arizona. >> there is a state of emergency we talked about for weeks the crisis on our border and the reality is if we do not do everything that we can right now we are going toh have anf unmitigated disaster in the tragedy on our hands, we know with the amount of criminals being apprehended in the criminal games coming into our country and the cartels are using this as an opportunity to smuggle drugs into ourdr country and local communities, they are
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being overwhelmed by what's happening. liz: so you're saying, tell us exactly what you're seeing what he want people to understand what's going on with the border states getting hit hard bybo the search in the migrant in the illegal crime were seen a 500% increase in apprehension and more, what exactly is going only in the grounded arizona. >> there are literally hundreds of thousands of people coming to this country we know the numbers from march the talked about 170,000 people estimated 2 million people will come into the country and cross illegally. that is the size of vermont and alaska and wyoming combined, that is what were talking about. and were talking about as a result of all the people coming in the desert is getting trampled and all sorts of trash which is a danger to wildlife empires which is why we see the biden the administration had to reinstitute construction of the wall and the cartels make money off everything will person across is that border, they're
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enriching themselves by trafficking in human beings and using it to exploit and increase drugs coming across the border. if you talk to the border patrol agents, they will tell you a group of 100 migrants have rushed the border, they could apprehend them and process them and have to be out of the field and the drug cartels are driving trucks across the border with drugs in them. this is going to affect america, this is not just about the border. liz: at the u.s. national emergency, border officials told us this is a border crisis, we just had a big plunge and ice arrest for illegal alien crime tom homan said 91%, nine out of ten illegal aliens arrested in a criminal record were seen tens of thousands of got a ways, people got away and went into the interior since january, we do not know who they are. >> that is a great point to make because we know literally right now places like texas and
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arizona groups of migrants are coming across and surrendering because they know the biden administration is decriminalized andio incentivize crossing so yi have to ask yourself, what are the other tens of thousands of people coming over that we've seen pursuits increase like pinal county, we've seen the gos a ways like in the tucson sector last year 42000 preview ask yourself what are these people getting away and not surrendering, what are they have to hide, we know there's people on the terrorist watch list that even apprehended.hi i'm telling you, people are going to get hurt, people are going to get hurt and this is coming to your community and i've said this before, the jfk put a man on the moon in the 60s and biden is putting a felon in everyone's neighborhood. this is the united states of america. this is in syria or the border with iraq, what the hell is going o on, president biden and vice president harris do something.
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liz: but she's going to central america saying i'm not going to the border, that the homeland security secretary duty. she saying her job is to talk about root causes and wiping out tom's policies. we see the homeland security budget being flattened and staying flat, no increase, border and miles of border b fencing not being used, just resting away, you gotta say what are you doing. >> i honestly don't understand that, i don't understand how washington, d.c. works but i'm just telling you this is the giant flayer in the air there is a crisis in arizona and it'll affect everyone ins the country and vice president harris wasn't attorney general, she talked in the past to address human t trafficking and seeing and feeling things and i urged her, come here and i'll take her to the best bakery in phoenix, she needs to sit down as he was going on. liz: good this year, attorney
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general arizona, thank you for joining us. i am elizabeth macdonald, thank you for joining us and join us again tomorrow night. ♪ elizabeth: thank you, mark brnovich attorney general of arizona. thanks for joining us. see you tomorrow night. ♪. larry: welcome back to "kudlow." i'm larry kudlow. great to be with you today, ton of the show, we turn to the issue of voting rights and corporate ceos statement organized in recent days by ken chenault, former ceo of american express and merck ceo kenneth frazier. a large number of companies signed it. some cases others did not sign it. others signed it but did not identify their company. activists and celebrities signed it. when i say a large number, large
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