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>> we wish you the best, always a pleasure talking to you. that does it for us on "fox business tonight", "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪ ♪ ♪. liz: tonight the fallout and next steps in the george floyd case, through more officers about to go on trial, also america moving on but there is this maxine waters taking a victory lap today after the judge on the case called her comments of thorns. the potential grants for a mistrial by house democrats now court watchers worn is the floyd verdict it's a long shot but if it gets overturned because of waters rhetoric, america could it ignite into more chaos.ri former acting matthew whitaker,
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buddy carter, state department official christian whiting, plus media critic adam guillettegu chris bedford, and don mcglocklin junior, we have this debate thisor hour, the push to get america back on track, open and prospering again. in the pushback against democrats, it is wrongheaded analysts say that america is systemically racist, we have the details on this hot debate and what democrats are not talking about and what they are avoiding. also this debate georgia democrat stacey abrams backtracking accused of trying to have it both ways in testimony before the senate over the major-league boys ball boycott over the new vote law, we have that fight, also this, president biden and climatevo envoy john kerry pushing to overhaul the entire u.s. economy in a new climate change move, why it could alter the real,
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john kerry undercut it, the infrastructure plan and climate change dealmaking, guess which country they are giving a free pass to, the world's worst polluter of all which will profit off of biden's infrastructure bill, it is basically the green new deal a democrats editor says, we will show you what the u.s. intelligence committee thinks about climate change is a top u.s. national security threat. arizona the first state to declare a state of emergency over the escalating border crisis, top border senators as a cartel are in full control of the border. in a potentially new big embarrassment, what polls show the majority of americans say is president biden epic failure at the border. thank you for joining us i'm elizabeth macdonald, "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪.
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liz: thank you for joining us you're watching the fox business network. matthew whitaker, it's great to have you on, what did you think of maxine waters taking a victory lap after democrats blocked the center of waters telling protesters get confrontational, show we mean business, this is not a guilty fit under verdict, everyone should be okay with this? >> no we should not be okay. we do not need a grandstanding politician that go around stoking the mob and threatening our judicial system, this is one of the things that is really challenging in this time, we have people like maxine waters and others on the left that are essentially inciting violence, 1 remember when i was at the department of justice in 2018 and she called for confrontation and people in trump's cabinet, it wasn't helpful then and it is not helpful now.
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she needs to tone down her rhetoric and we need more statesmen and states women that are bringing america together in solving the intractable problems that we face and not taking victory laps because they are partisan in their party protects them from being held accountable. liz: critics are saying a mannes of accountability, hours after of crowd of protesters in a drive-by shooting injury to national guard troops, minnesota u.s. attorney brought charges today against the 28-year-old who has a prior criminal record. we have the senate being pushed to take on house police reform, were gonna show the viewer the details of what is in that, the justice department opening up am probe of the minneapolis police, your take on all of those issues? >> i think with the senate is consuming, defeating bipartisan
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democrats who didn't want a victory for bipartisanship. i like that bill and i will watch very carefully of tim scott and mike lee and rand paul are saying on the bill but there are some good things, each situation is unique in the police officer in a dynamic situation is a necessary and appropriate tool, one-size-fits-all federal standard from congress that can even remember the last time that they have been in the real world, i think that is dangerous for them to mandate in the state and locals should be able to control their police and attacks that they employ. i also think that we are to be very careful, i think they defend the police effort continues, it's a little more subtle then it was over the summer but i think it's still alive and well and we need to be careful how funds are allocated to the police.
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liz: let's get the viewers updated, derek chauvin and in solitary confinement for three hours a day in the aisha leeson wing in the maximum security prison, the state prison fears for his f safety he plans to swt appeal it will take two months before a sentence. the fellow arresting officers will go on trial later this year. we had doctor ben carson and alveda king with us last night talking about the whole case saying our justice system does work and they're saying there is not systemic racism. let's watch this. >> the important thing it shows people don't have to take these things. >> i agree that we must have justice v. however, i'm very disturbed with the leaders of our country maxine waters ins particular in nancy pelosi encouraging her tot call people to get in the streets, and reallyio riots. how would a riot, regardless of
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what the verdictct would've bee, how would it heal the heart of america calling them to riots, burn and loot. liz: let's show the viewers what democrats are avoiding and ignoring and refused to talk about as they are trying to push the narrative on the country and on americans that american are systemically racist. the guilty verdict itself shows the system is not racist. polls show a majority of americans say they agreed with the verdict. 70 million people voted for barack obama in 2012, 65 million people voted for barack obama in 2010, the u.s. population is 13% black, a lot of other people including white people voted for obama. biden is the architect of federal laws in the 80s and 90s that basically jailed a lot of black people, we should also point out this, america's number one choice for black
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immigrants from africa, the top two median encumbers in this country or people from india and taiwan, you would think the u.s. is systemically racist from "coast to coast". >> i don't and i don't think law-enforcement is in our system of justice does work.ea each case that folks point to whether it's george floyd, eric gardner, each incident that vewe've seen transpire as a unif set of facts and there was no evidence of racism or racist intent on behalfus of mr. chauvn this is a tragedy and george floyd shouldn't of died and one officer convicted of murder, i think our justice is the best in the world and we need to tell her selves and remind ourselves that we have created a system that worked that the citizens
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involved by being part of the jury in electing prosecutors at the state and local level. i think we can always move to a more perfect union but i think were pretty darn good to the rest of the world. liz: matthew whitaker, thinking for joining us, next up, look who's back a terrific guest matthew whitaker, florida congressman byron donalds, it is great to hear you and see you, we love your insights, when you look at the data that the washington post compiled over recent five-year period over police shootings, they have about 10 million arrestsnu annually, there's a thousand people shot by police fatallye every year. but the vast majority, 70% or more were armed or dangerous, there is also this we see about half fatally shot are white people, there is an argument as you look at the data that black people at a rate are shot more than white people.
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that is doing math, what do you think of this argument. >> obviously this argument has one goal in mind, to basically allow politicians to make fundamental changes to the institutions of our government and society that's the reason why the narratives get pushed, one that's not been talked about we talked obviously about the derek chauvin in trial and what happened with daunte wright in brooklyn center but there was no discussion at all with a white gentleman who was killed by police officer who was white in modesto california. that story never made statements in california yet alone national news. it doesn't fit the narrative, the fbi data is very clear v on this, there is more white people in the united states who were killed by police the black people who were killed by police. the facts are clear but it doesn't support the narrative in the left of the big media try to push because they have one goal in mind, fundamental systematic change in the united states of
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our institution and their weapon raising base in order to get their way. liz: we have president biden saying it, pushing the narrative, we have kamala harris pushing the narrative, we are barack obama pushingng the narrative and maxine waters. the problem is if you point the fact that you're called a racist, how do you bring the truth and tell the truth and show the facts in the conversation. >> if it joe biden wasad so concerned about systemic racism, yet 50 years in government, where was he. kamala harris was a state attorney in the state of california, where was she, she was in the united states senate, where was she, bronco rama was in the state legislature in the state of ella would annoy, where was he. maxine waters has been in congress for 30 years, where she. all these people that have been in government for decades andee just now 2018, 2019, 2020 they want to talk about systematic
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racism. i'm not listening to what they say, i can look at the institutions with myti own eyes what you have it america's more black police chiefs in america than any point in american history, more black officers and hispanic officers in the united states and any point in american history if our systems are systematically races go aheadhe and prove it and if you truly still feel where have you been this entire time, you been nowhere. what joe biden did actually increased the systemic racism amongst policing with the 94 crime bill. he's been on the wrong side of history, that's pretty clear i don't listen to what he says because of it was that big of a problem why hasn't he fixed and done anything, the reason he's saying he wants to push his agenda that's was happening right now. liz: when you push the agenda you make a lot of money off of it and political donations. >> absolutely look at the cofounder of black lives matter, she has four houses. i worked in the private sector
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for 17 years i have one house, i don't have for obviously there's people making a ton of money for the entire apparatus not to mention politicians who are getting elected raising a ton of money doing it. all this is doing is creating real division in our country. i want to be clear are they reforms in policing that need to take place, yes. is there improved training that needs to take place, yes. are we gonna say her and say policing a systematic racist, the answer is no, fbi data proves that out and frankly what you have are leftist politiciani who want to get their way in the oldest motion is their agenda not a compromise of republicans and not looking at local lawes enforcement saying you guys and your communities put forward best practices to fixes for yourselves. they want their agenda past. liz: congress men byron donalds, we love that you're a straight shooter and telling thech truth, it's good to see you, come back soon. thank you so much.
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>> good to be with you. next up republican georgiaiz congressman buddy carter on this debate, georgia democrat stacey abrams seen on camera and testimony backtracking and accused of trying to have it both ways in testimony before the senate over the major-league boycott of georgia due to george's new vote law. we have the details next. >> what i find extremely offensive is a narrative from the left that black people are not smart enough, not educated enough, not desired enough for education to do what every other culture and race does this country get an id, truly simmons this the prediction of democratic party on my proud race, it's south bigotry, president biden said of the georgia law this is jim crowe on steroids, with all due respect mr. president you know better is disgusting and offensive to
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♪. elizabeth: l liz: let's welcome to the show georgia republican congressman buddy carter, good to you.
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we have stacey abrams testify before senate judiciary, she had it both ways, she did admit she supports boycotts of the georgia law, the vote law but she appeared to deny, what was your reaction to the testimony. >> stacey abrams pinned an op-ed two days before major-league baseball pooled the all-star game out of the city of atlanta. >> the first two words she used, words matter, actions have consequences, raphael warnock admitted he signed on to an e-mail the spread misinformation and lies about george's election integrity act of week before major-league baseball pooled out of this. they can't go out on this, this is history now they were complicit in assisting in encouraging major-league t
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baseball to pull the all-star game out of the state of georgia, their words and actions have consequences and unfortunately those consequences ended upen penalizing and harmig hard-working georgians and small businesses to the tune of $100 million to o our economy, o is it going to impact the most, the hard-working georgians, small businesses many minority small businesses. the very people they were trying to help, theyeo are hurting they should be held accountable for this. liz: you talk to americans, they say stop racism, cut it out, police brutality, stop that, they don't want votery suppression but when they read the law they say wait a second, how is this jim crow, let's watch tom cotton collette stacey abrams role in the campaign of georgia. >> march 31 you wrote an op-ed in the usa today about george's
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law and boycotts work, two days later on april 2 major-league baseball announced its boycott of georgia. according to media report in the days leading up the major leagues baseball the pull from georgia you spoke with baseball executives and describe the laws jim crow to point out and urge major-league baseball to speak out. after its decision to withdraw the game from georgia, you claim you had strongly urge them not to boycott after the horse is out of the barn and the damages already done. so ms. abrams and some you attack the jim crow no fewer than ten times. liz: ten times, what do you say? >> no question about it you cannot go back on that, what's been done is been done, raphael
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warnock and stacey abrams are complacent and what is happened here, now what are they doing their going after a great georgia company, home depot, i remember when i was mayor and we have a home depot ino our community we were so excited to welcome a great georgia company into our community, home depot is a great georgia company that provided millions jobs for people and livelihood for gpeople, a great corporate citizen and now they want to attack them say they are not doing what they should be doing about the selection law, it's ridiculous. liz: let's watch stacey abrams, but listen to this. >> i would say my conversation with major-league baseball is very clear about the fact that i did not think about boycott, i certainly regret the decision that mlb made to remove the game in the economic effect it will have on georgians at large, i support anyone who will try to stop this bad behavior and racial animus in the voter suppression from happening in georgia or elsewhere in the
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country one day of games is not worth losing our democracy. liz: it is hard to swear in an op-ed that she wrote same boycotts work and then she claimed she tells mlb is not necessary. she testified shee does support voter id laws saying there are 35 states out there with voter identification laws, she claims that georgia's law iss restrictive but how is it restrictive when you have free voter id cards from the state, you have to use your last four digits of your social security number on your absentee ballot form and you can use yours electricity bill, how is this restrictive. >> it's misinformation and lies, that's a stacey abrams and raphael warnock are engaged inel the election integrity law made voting easier in cheating
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harder, there's no question about it, there complicit in what they're doing and. were not gonna take this down were fighting back, i introduced legislation the community protection against sports act, that gives locales communities d avenue and a mechanism of which they can recoup financial losses as a result of major-league baseball pulling out b a game based on lies and information. they have invested in this, infrastructure improvement, advertising and they will lose hundreds of millions of dollars and he will be penalized, hard-working georgians and small businesses, many minority small businesses. liz: they say jim crow to have drop boxes cut back in the state of georgia when drop boxes did not exist before 2020. they're saying it's jim crow to have to request a mail-in ballot two and a half men's prior versus six months prior which they were automatically billed
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in the 2020 election because of the pandemic. we saw cnn, msnbc, we've seen reporting that is so off of the wall and not factual, taking what happened in 2020 with the election when it was about a pandemic and now a lot of that stuff when it didn't exist before, were gonna stay on the story, it's good to see you. next up, we have the story for you former state department official christian whiton on president biden and john kerry pushing to dramatically overhaul the entire economy due to climate change. guess what country is giving a free pass to the world's worstst polluters. that story next. >> the far left of the democrat party are such green warriors that everything else is fine as long as you have the green new
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♪. elizabeth: let's welcome f liz: let's welcome former state tdepartment official christian whiton s, were trying to straighten this out, john kerry, climate envoy, president biden saying they are changing it, the u.s. will/read house gas admission at a rate more than double what was promised in the paris accord, they are saying half by the end of the decade, china, the world's sole leader doesn't have to change anything
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only inspirational goals like 2030 and they are saying china, we love your green energy industrial policy, china's gonna make a lot of money against the green new infrastructure deal. >> that is right, china is the biggest carbon emitter and what they have to do is purely voluntary, this is a problem with paris before some of the biggest grossing carbon emission is overlooked in china will give a lot of credit for using electric vehicles, when you use an electric vehicle in the united states you shift from carbon intensive to less carbon intensive to gasoline to whatever the power grid of whero you live, if you do it in china you are driving a coal powered car, that doesn't bother me so much but the people obsessed with the non-climate admission, this is a deal where china is being held to a much lower standard, supposedly because ito is a developing nation than the united states and europe.
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breake hear you, let's this down, they want to ram the infrastructure deal do, china dominates green energy like solar panels, china will make a lot of money. they are basically saying youa have to dot this america, the green new deal, infrastructure includes paid leave, corporate childcare, the national science foundation,, they will kill shel of the natural gas boom and put a 33% all in tax rate federal and state which is higher than china's. where is the common sense in this, we get it we don't want to be pollution and we want to clean up the ocean, we want to do a lot of things but is this the way to go? >> this is the problem if your goal is environmental improvement and economical way, this is a back door way to
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liz: christian whiton, good to see you, thank you for joining us, up next we have the story, accuracy in media president adam guillette, democrat michigan governor witmer traveling to florida to visit her father, advising residents to stay home saying snowbirds going to florida you're bringing covid back home, critics say she is the latest example of democrats rules for the and not for me. we will break down the story next. >> this is the case that is hypocrisy, their undermining their own credibility the entire time by engaging in the shenanigans. ♪ these are the people who work on the front lines.
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who is ill, that's understandable but the governor has ordered everyone else not to travel to florida or out-of-state because a to bring covid-19 back home, so her trip is okay because his personal, but other people fly out of states for personal reasons but they get in trouble. >> i would never regards anybody for traveling to see a sick love one, but she would and she did she ban people from seeing family, she even went so far to ban people from traveling from one of their own homes in state to another home in state. so if you lived in an area with high population density and worried about the pandemic and wanted to ride o it out to be le him out-of-state that was a criminal act under her the hypocrisy is disgusting, we can disagree about taxes and social policy with this political class that things were subject to rules and they're not it's more
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morally outrageous. liz: the top spokesperson for the michigan party since he tries to keep it secret, the top state hhs official going on out-of-state and the chief operating officer for the chief line out-of-state, we get it, people have personal reasons,ab her father is ill, that's understandable maybe this is a good sign witmer in her top aides are fine out-of-state and may agree that hearst rules don't work. >> it is so sickening, will give her credit for this, this was a french laundry and at least differ gonna rake horrible things done by governors it's better than going to a fine dining restaurant like gavin newsom and not only having the nursing home deaths but covering them up like andrewuo cuomo didn
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rather criticized by the media for, they get adoration, they get praise from talkshow host, andrew cuomo got an enemy, they have a billboard right now going around manhattan calling for his immediate be revoked and the hypocrisy from these governors is disgusting. liz: hbo bill maher says florida's governor did better protecting senior citizens and andrew cuomo, 15000 people died in nursing homes of covid-19 connected to his order, putting patients back in, let's listen to florida governor ron desantis, he says he which he didn't less of what dr. fauci advised. >> it took me a few weeks march and april to get enough data to say were gonna make sure our state is open and getk the kids back into school and we will focus our protection on elderly people who are the ones that risk.
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>> you've taken all this crab for not locking down in retrospect you wish you would've locked down last. >> summer ineffective. liz: what do you say. >> i think thou chi is the guy at the party, but the more he says the more you realize he knows nothing, desantis was absolutely right, the whole focus should have been to isolate the people who were at risk and let the rest of us go about our lives with reasonable restrictions, the old ben franklin has never been more true that those sacrifice liberty for security and up with neither, these states wreck the economy they got kids out of school, crushed education, took a year of their lives in higher deaths per capita than florida. liz: getting back to the hbo bill maher he is also saying democrats and the media have been misinforming the american people a gallup poll says four out of ten democrats say if you
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get covid, half of you get hospitalized, is 1% - 5%, you have a quick few seconds, go ahead. >> these people claim they follow the science but covid is a religion and science isn't in their favor and they cannot handle it. liz: thank you for joining us, we do want people to be careful, there are variants out there, covid-19 is a virus that can get you sick and in numerous cases it is deadly. be safe, were staying on the different angles. the federalist, senior editor chris bradford on the u.s. intelligence committee, are they fully on board with climate change at the top u.s. national security threat, later in the show texas border mayor don mclaughlin junior back with usli on arizona, now declaring a state of emergency over the escalating border crisis. he is going to tell us what he seen in his neck of the woods. that is next.
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liz: let's talk national security with the federalist c chris bedford. let's break this down divided administration says climate change is the biggest national security threat, they're telling all federal agencies to gear their operation toward climate change but then you have the nation top spy chief the director of national intelligence admiral haynes and we checked it made hardly any to no mention of this at all of climate change as a national security threat to congress in testimony, how do you square this. >> thank goodness it looks like the biden administration is already movingeg back to their d hysteria before covid right now were in a country where our cdc
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and federal government and our administration are telling states to lock down we destroyed our economy over the past year and tried to free the capitalist economy so it does not work and this is based on something that more and more evidence is suggesting came from china very, very close to a chinese weapons lab and they are saying that global warming is a current threat, that's the biggest threat to our military,th that's insane, another threat of foreign country over the middle east and we might have to be on indian war for oil, because this administration is an active policy that have kept our gasoline and natural gas and no longer doing that in no longer going to be self-reliant working to be reliant on the world like russia and saudi arabia. liz: the question is why is climate change and intelligence matter, according to the reports
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and the threat assessments of the dni threat assessments it does not really come up, global trend 2040, that report you don't see it were talking 17, the dni ran 17 intelligence agencies, young north korea, china, russia, iran, the geopolitical problems with these countries but then you have a fight between the national security advisor jake sullivan and comment on boy john kerry he is saying climate change takes precedent over everything, is this the way it's going to go forward, your final word. >> i would be surprised if that's the way it goes forward our military knows there's actual threat and the climate change in the slow-moving theory that the entire world is going to be dead in five years, ten years, 20 years is not among them. iran, china, those are the threats to american security and that's what they have to keep their ion. liz: chris bedford, thank you for joining us, come back soon. next up texas border mayor john
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liz: joining us now mayor don mclaughlin of texas, it's great to have you on, we love having you on years such a straight shooter with integrity. arizona is declaring a state of emergency for six counties of the border in the state of arizona, is this going to set off a chain of events that more border states will do this up and down the border. >> i would think within the next
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week you will see over 30 counties declare a local state of disaster of what is going on because it keeps getting worse and worse and before it was counties like us that were 50 miles from the border and now it's spreading to victoria, dewitt and other counties farther out that are starting to see these problems and have the same problems that we are using more break-ins, more traffic through their towns and it's getting worse and worse and like i said my hat is off to the border patrol in our local law enforcement but they work like dogs, there is no end and no rest and were not getting the support that we should. liz: let's listen to the governor of arizona on this, watch this. >> the u.s. border patrol is overwhelmed, local law enforcement and mayors are calling out for help, citizens
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in our border communities are concerned for their safety, nonprofits to pick up the pieces are strained. liz: this needs to be said, congressman chip wright of texas said it, he is saying drug cartels literally run towns miles across the board from u.s. border towns, entire areas arete run by drug cartels, they say the drug cartels and human traffickers control large sections of the border already, is that what you guys are experiencing in your hometown and what are you seeing now. >> he is exactly right, the cartels control all of the border we used to go across the
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board and have a meal, you could not anymore, the cartels control everything look at the risk and that is telling them they have permission to go through the area and crossed the border, the sad thing is when these people cross the border there still part of that cartel because they owe them for that money so they will make them work in s the united states or do things for them in the united states because they're still beholden to the cartel and if they don't know go after theirir families. liz: do you feel like the biden administration understands and comprehends that this is a humanitarian crisis because the cartels are moving in a big way and a fast way to basically run this is a business operation with what's happening south of the border in order to cross the border, did they get it? >> no, every time we have a surge of people, what is that cartel bringing across when they have a surge of kids and people crossing the border 1 mile down the river, what that cartel crosses the river, the
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concentrated in the one area, they don't get it, they said a week ago in his speech it's his job to protect american citizens, mr. president we need your protection at the southern border. liz: tell us exactly what is going on in your town and your area. >> what we see, thank god we've been able to get the texas department and are police department that have worked well together and were not chasing them into downward stopping them on the edge of town, they bail out and end up in our communities and we spend most of our day to tryo to hunt them don around them up and yesterday they had a man that hunted for six and half hours he was able to evade everybody in last night at 1240 he tried to break in to a family's house and their cars, this is something that is happening more and more and more, and needs to stop, we keep telling the biden administration and they say we don't have a
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crisis, my biggest fear one of my local law enforcement officers were the border patrol officers will be shot or one of my citizens in the border patrol is catching more and more of i these people with firearms and weapons, nothing. liz: there catching illegal border crossings with weapons, that what you just said. >> yes, ma'am, there not only catching some of the border crossings but every car that they catch they are finding loaded weapons. liz: you're concerned that somebody is going to get killed, is that it? >> yes, ma'am, soon, that's my biggest fears would be whatever citizens or law enforcement or even illegal immigrants, we ought to be shutting the border down and make them come the right way. liz: mr. mayor don mclaughlin
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junior, thank you so much for coming on it's good to see you. we will stay on the story, thank you for your insights into your service to our country, i am elizabeth macdonald, you been watching "the evening edit" on fox business, that does it for us thank you for watching. join us again tomorrow night. ♪ night. ♪ ♪ ♪. larry: hello everyone welcome back to "kudlow", i am larry kudlow, great pleasure to be here as always. we will do infrastructure, the past monday president biden in the white house with a bipartisan group of congressional folks, most of whom were former governors and mayors and on the senate side two republicans were there, mitt romney and john hoban, we were told the meeting was cordial the expectations for a bipartisan deal should remain low, why is this, i figured two big points

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