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casey, great to see you. >> that does it for us on fox business "the evening edit" is up next with liz mcdonald in the start right now. >> good evening tonight joe biden ran for president promising the country arrest, instead he is delivering no revolution. when the nation merges from the covid crisis elected and what they got what they voted for, joining us tonight new york congressman lee zeldin, fox news contributor sean duffy, national security adviser kt mcfarland, martha enter marty makary, ford o'connell and dhs official mark how, also tonight we will hear what is in part to a bidens
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infrastructure bill, tomorrow night he addresses congress ands american families plan already be in danger of being derailed by his own party, and the cdc, it finally gives an americans incentive to get vaccinated. but why on earth did they wait so long. plus the recall effort againstl gavin newsom has reached a major milestone, but california mbgovernor really number? also tonight the progressive mayor of portland, oregon is changing his tune about rises in his city and he's r not alone, w crime is drowning out to defend the police. and kamala harris pledges millions in aid to stem the crisis of the border, aids tord foreign country, but will throw money at the problem really fix it? i am gerry baker and for liz mcdonald and "the evening edit" start right now. ♪. gerry: let's begin in washington
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where president biden is indeed for his first address of joint session of congress tomorrow night, taber enter program is life or what wee might expect. >> this will be a different looking speech, usually they pack 1600 people into the house chamber but this time only a grand total of 200 people on hand, 80 house members and 60 senators. john roberts is only invited member of the supreme court. the only cabinet member secretary of state tony blinken and the secretary of defense lloyd austin for covid protocols, president biden will wear a mask into theer house chamber but remove it when speaking. the house has special rules requiring house members to pass through metal detectors and house members must wear masks inside the chamber. senate majority leader chuck schumer says he doesn't know your senators will have to wear masks. someme republicans question whether this is hiding theater. >> is not clear when he told
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them about it, after he was secretary of state, during the negotiation but also this, what happens with these guys, they fall in love with the deals it becomes more important than the impact the deal is going to have. >> that was marco rubio talking about iran but this is the biggest event of the capital since the inauguration, the capital is still rattled after the january insurrection and fewer people in attendance could make it easier. >> certainly january 6 has been dissected quite extensively so i'm sure with the degree of competence they ingested their procedures to ensure the safety of thiss event. but this won't be the last one. >> president trump gave his final state of the union speech on february 4 last year the day before his impeachment trial
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ended and technically, this is not of the state of the union speech before a joint session of congress. gerry: thank you, chad certainly covid theater as you say, thank you very much. it already seems clear that joe biden wants to be thought of a second coming of franklin delano roosevelt, tomorrow's address to the joint session of congress with reminders of his progressive pre-assessor it marks the first 100 days of his0 presidency and that was a contrivance initially inaugurated by fdr. will they be reminded during the speech like his predecessor in 1993 the president striving to rebuild the country out of a deep national cart enter crisis of a one term republican president. fdr had an adoring media to and we can be absolutely sure that the biden record by an enthusiastic press, we can leave the historians to decide whether the creation of a white house gender policy council will be there with the creation of the tennessee valley authority in
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terms of historical importance but the logic problem is this, like it or not fdr new deal was enacted after president had been elected with a massive mandate for change. fdr won victory in a landslide with huge democratic majority in houses of congress. joe biden is trying to remake america in a progressive agenda and the basis of what, he was elected by very slim margin of 47000 votes in three states would've seen defeated, his party lost seats and barely held onto tiny majority in the house and a tie in the senate. biden was elected after promising the nation a pause from the tone of recent years, but now he's covering as if he has a mandate to transform the country into progressive paradise, massive expansion of government opening up the borders, imposing a radical left-wing ideology and race and gender politics. when the nation finally emerges from the covid crisis on which
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biden is ramming through, do you think it really got what it voted for, more on this new york congressman lee zeldin, thank you for joining me. >> biden is going to talk up his agenda tomorrow and he's going to talk about howf we covering n the interest of the nation, were seen one of the most radical progressive first 100 days in a very long time. >> no doubt as you're talking about the mandate by the size of the margin of the presidential election in november 2020, the margin of the house and the senate with the majority, there is the other aspect of why president biden doesn't have a mandate to do this, he chose a basement strategy of a campaign where he wasn't coming out to the public, answering the tough questions and saying if you elect me i'm going to pack the court, i'm going to be okay with a filibuster changing and d.c.
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statehood and what we see in n e name of an infrastructure bill or covid relief bill which should bee bipartisan and we wil use it to fill our liberal wish list, they don't have a mandate from the numbers of last november, they also don't have a mandate because they didn't say this is what he would do if he was elected. >> exactly he won the democratic primary because he wasn't a progressive extreme like elizabethab warren and as you sy he went to the campaign denying he was a radical, he laughed about it and said come on man i'm no radical, i'm the old joe biden and now we have a very radical president, axios has reported the unspoken biden formula like a rose bipartisan and act like a ruthless partisan what do you think? >> during the inauguration use talking about unity and healing
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and it's clear that the version of compromise that democrats and president biden have in mind is a version of compromise where you agree with them 100% ofti te time, they're gonna put their ideas to the floor in the house and the senate and you can vote for or not republicans but don't think you're gonna be actively iinvolved in crafting the legislation, that is not really compromise or common ground, that is not unity and not only is this contradicting when he ran his campaign it contradicts the main theme of his r,inauguration address. gerry: you wonder where the democrats might get concerned, i know today james carville former bill clinton strategist told fox woke mrs. a problem and everyone knows it and he was quite dismissive about the radical way ein which this administration is going saying it will store up trouble for them.
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>> americans are furious and seen it with the censorship of big tech, no lying coverage andi the covering up by many inside the media president company excluded, their upset and grade schools with a critical race theory the indoctrination and higher ed, if yousc take the liberal policy position in your essay then you would be in line to get a higher score than taken the contrary in view where what we should be doing in education is teaching, not brainwashing and allowing critical independent thinking and take whatever position you want, were seen in our schools and policies coming out of congress in the media and big tech in the average american realizes they are being triangulated in their values under attack in many ways the average american feels like they're being targeted by the woken is foror cancellation. gerry: quickly, you've thrown your hat in the ring for new york governor on the republican ticket, new york's deep blue
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state andrew cuomo has had his troubles, what is it gonna be your message to flip the state? >> everyone everywhere throughout the state is all and for change and they want to restore new york to glory and they feel like this is the last stand, their safety have been attacked and the freedom has been attack i announce this april 8 is alden for new york.com i've taken three statewide trips, i just got back from 11 counties and everyonewe everywhere is hungry for this, we have to fight back, we can't be complacent and accepted new reality with one-party democratic rule at every level, it's bad for our country and we see it in new york it's bad for our stay in new york city and we don't have to take it lying down, this is an opportunity november 2022 to fight back and win back our country, our state and b our future. gerry: we look forward to seeing how that goes, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. gerry: still ahead biden
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expected to release part two of his infrastructure bill when he addresses congress, could his namerican families plan b in danger of being the real by his own party fox news contributor sean duffy ways and next. >> mr. president campaign suggesting he would not owe the far left anything buddies choosing to govern like he owes them everything. ♪ so, are you gonna lose another tooth? not on my watch! (vo) ideas exist inside you, electrify you. they grow from our imagination, but they can't be held back. they want to be set free. to make the world more responsible, and even more incredible. ideas start the future,
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gerry: as president biden marks his first 100 days we have a massive spending plan he's been pressured by democratic senators to expand medicare as part of his next huge spending bill the american families plan reports that it could cost $1.5 trillion and his plan right now is on childcare and paid family leave. democrats want biden to lower the eligibility age for medicare, expand benefits for the government health program and allow the program to negotiate lower drug prices and put a limit on out-of-pocket expenses which sounds very expensive,nd let's talk fox news contributor sean duffy. >> very good to be with you. >> there's no limit to what the democrats want to spend money on. >> they have a slim majority in the house a handful of seat a
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50/50 split and lee zeldin said they won massive majorities which they did not so they open up the file cabinets import every good into any package that they can they talked about medicare for all this is one step closer and what concerns me were nearing $30 trillion in debt, there is going to be inflation on the horizon, devaluing the dollar there's a risk that the dollar may not be the global currency any longer the reserve currency which will have huge applications for the country and democrats don'ton sm to care, this money is going to be have to pay back somehow or will try to. our way out and theor consequens are devastating, they don't care what they should work on let's get people back to work enough with the program, let's have an economy where people could get a job a good paying job and support their families because if you don't have that and live off the government people become depressed, they lose self-esteem and you have other problems like drugs and mental health issues.
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this is a whole set of bad policies from democrats, focus on the economy and jobs that would be best. gerry: it's remarkable president obamaes came in in 2009 in the middle of a deep economic crisis everybody acknowledges that, came up with a spending plan as shovel-ready spending plan less than a trillion dollars, he had a big majority in the house andg the senate and able to get it done, biden comes in the economy set to grow strongly and he comes in and doesn't just double down he triples down and quadruples down, we have made a leap into a different kind of economic program. >> is a really good point when i ran into thousand ten i ran against $860 billion stimulus packagee shovel-ready jobs and o much did not go to jobs and paid off unions and states that hadad overspent so upon reflection of the money and how it's being spent americans will be outraged and hold democrats accountable but in 2010 they did the same
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thing they had a majority and had to put two years and they went as far and fast as they could that's when we got obamacare, they understand they get a more than likely lose the senate and the house so this is the windowse of time the next eight months to get the massive progressive policies and and then they will go home and probably lose. once you get these programs and like obamacare you cannot really get amount, this will be a lifetime of spending that thiset country cannot afford we need more people pulling the wagon getting jobs and paying taxes than those taken from the government with free healthcare or free housing or free food, let's get back to work. gerry: what happened to the centrist democrats and moderate democrats they presumably are watching all of this going on oiand think this this is not wht biden was electing it's gonna cost an extraordinary amount of money for trillion dollars we seen joe manchin in the senate
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and he nodded to the $1.9 trillion and now he's saying he'll booklet that some of the majors that biden is coming up with the tax increases but it seems to be remarkably united in the extremely far left program that they come up with. >> christensen emma and joe manchin have a problem with the democrats but the democrats won a lot of moderate seats butt you can't have the left-wing agenda and asking voters to reelect you. i think the members of congress that are democrats in the modern seat probably won't get reelected but the pressure is great for leadership to take the moment in time and get the big programs, you will go down in history as a great democrat legislator and say they will lose their seats to republicans and kevin mccarthy will be the next speaker of the house and lee zeldin the next governor of new york, they don't seem to care. gerry: many of the democrats are and conditional grist to enter
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districts, it's pretty extraordinary. sean duffy, thank you for joining me. gerry: coming up doctor marty makary joins us on why the cdc waited so long to give americans finally an incentive to get vaccinated. >> the research was done a full year ago last may and it showed one and 300 outbreaks might bedi connected to an outdoor transmission and since then there's been a lot of different studies, the cdc has been very slow to adjudicate what we've known and people are getting frustrated out there. ♪ excuse me ma'am, did you know that liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? thank you! hey, hey, no, no, limu, no limu! only pay for what you need.
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♪. >> yes, the vaccines are about >> yes vaccines are about saving your life but also the lives of the people around you, they are also about helping us get back to closer to normal, getting together with friends for at the park or picnic and not needing to mask up were back to that place now as long as you get vaccinated. so go get the shot, it's never been easier, when cheerfully vaccinated we can go without a mask when you're outside and away from big crowds. gerry: that was president biden generously liberating from the
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extraordinary mask mandates that we have announcing a new mask guidance from the cdc e-zine supposedly the rules on exactly when vaccinated and were vaccinated people can wear masks, i wonder what took them so long to get here and why is there continued caution, john hopkins university of public health doctor marty makary. thank you very much indeed, this is a very very tiny baby step, i think the announcement said people who are vaccinated can go outside and go for ar run or biking or with friends or meet outside but basically that was it is not exactly liberation day. >> the message i took away everybody needs to wear a mask outdoors which is inconsistent with the science except for a small carveout group those far out from their boxing and fullyi vaccinated and in small
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gatherings. we have to move more activities outdoors the weather is getting nice and it's safer outdoors and indoors when you mix restrictions there are at greater risk of a lifestyle of getting the coronavirus ander other problems and they gain weight and guess what the leading risk factor is get weight gain. gerry: that's not an incentive for people to go out and get a vaccination if all this involves, yes you can go on aik bike ride without your mask but otherwise mask up, why on people who are doubtful with getting a vaccination why would they think i'll go because that's what i really want to do. >> the message should've been everybody can and should go outside not canned but should be outside if we want to address vaccine hesitancy and we want to be seriousac s about it, switche clinics to walk-ins to get radio the barrier of scheduling and stop shaming people who choose not to getet the vaccine some
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people have good reasons and we need to respect that reward people with something that you can do after being liberated and stop talking about boosters we don't even know that you need them yet. gerry: we knew about theg sciene on this a long time ago, last year we knew wearing a mask outside was really not necessary. >> in classic cdc style there very late, 14 months late but science was out in april of last year b where we learned it is study 330 plus outbreaks only one possibly could've been an outdoor setting and there's a very consistent track record with the cdc warnings of the pandemic and masks last year end vaccine allocation, i think they lost a lot of credibility. gerry: what should the message be to people going to get a vaccine, go get vaccinated so your life can return to normal. >> that is right, get your vaccine, wait a month and live a
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normal life, the only exception if you're in indoorne public gathering where the owner of the business is asking people to wear masks, respect that a little bit longer but live a normal life, that is liberation i don't think were gonna need boosters we will see, probably not you can have a incredibly liberated life, that's the message we should hear from the cdc rather than playing gatekeeper that theyee tend to play. gerry: something that strikes me we have got out of proportion the sense of risk, we now know you said this repeatedly and written about this that the risk of transmission of covid in an outdoor environment are ngextraordinarily small a much greater chance of being hit by a car and killed by a car the risk is incredibly small but because it's incredibly small we will require people to wear masks it's the same with the johnson p johnson vaccine a few weeks ago, a tiny number of people seemed to possibly develop blood clots,
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because of that were gonna pause and we seenn the impact because the vast majority of people say they don't want to geto j&j vaccine we seem to be living in a climate where were not prepared to take even the slightest risk which is so unrealistic because we take time in our everyday lives. >> even more tragic the very low risk were studied at a time, now we have a very low level, we have 50000 daily cases and a mild flu season we cannot 400,000 cases in the day, we are way below those numbers of a mild flu season and 23 cases yesterday in san francisco most are symptomatic, eight people in the hospital, arizona hit 0 deaths, michigan which is down 30% what point no longer a stata of emergency, we have more cases of quibi the coronavirus and some point we gotta get back to a normal life. gerry: thank you again for science and common sense, thank you for joining us.
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still ahead republican strategist fordhe o'connell is here why he think people fleeing blue states could be taking their politics to wisdom. plus the recall effort against blue state gavin newsom has reached a major milestone could his days of governor of the golden state really bee number? >> i think what you see in california folks from all walks of life that sign the recall position, democrats, independents and republicans and a governor who has botched the basics, it's not just covid. ♪ seeing blood when you brush or floss can be a sign of early gum damage. new parodontax active gum repair kills plaque bacteria at the gum line to help keep the gum seal tight.
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i knew something was wrong, but i didn't say a word. during the course of their disease around 50% of people with parkinson's may experience hallucinations or delusions. but now, doctors are prescribing nuplazid. the only fda approved medicine proven to significantly reduce hallucinations and delusions related to parkinson's. don't take nuplazid if you are allergic to its ingredients. nuplazid can increase the risk of death in elderly people with dementia related psychosis and is not for treating symptos unrelated to parkinson's disease. nuplazid can cause changes in heart rhythm and should not be taken if if you have certain abnormal heart rhythms or take other drugs that are known to cause changes in heart rhythm. tell your doctor about any changes in medicines you're taking. the most common side effects are swelling of te arms and legs and confusion. we spoke up and it made all the difference. ask your healthcare provider about nuplazid.
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sit and watch tv andw not know how they're going to get out of this mess. don't forget it's like battered wife syndrome, you're the one that beat me up and took everything away for me and now you're here to smile and give it all back to me and i'm supposed to say thank you and what a great relationship i have with my governor, there has to be accountability. >> that was a powerful message from angela marston on gavin newsom's failed leadership of the state, she is a restaurant owner who went viral for pointing out the double standard of the outdoor seating rule she cannot serve customers and meanwhile the film crew was being safe, she's been very active in the efforts to recall governor newsom, it's not clear he'll face a recall election this fall after enough petition signatures were verified to make
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the ballot, newsom is fighting back but facing challenges from high profile contenders including caitlyn jenner who says she will run on the republican ticket. let's take this up with ford o'connell, this recall effort does seem to be successful in terms of promising a recall vote, is there a chance governor newsom can be defeated. >> there is a chance he couldole defeated, only one governor in california's history has ever been recalled so nobody has to blame themselves other than gavin newsom for the position he's in and californians are not happy with how he conducted himself during covid during theh ovschool closure and the inconsistent policy and the vaccine rollout, here's what's going to happen were gonna have an election california voters are going to have a choice of two questions the first should gavin newsom be recalled if 50% of the voters say yes then it moves the question andes q whetr
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caitlyn jenner or other candidates on there which ever gets the most vote on the second question will become the next governor of california and newsom cannot be recalled and be eligible to be reinstalled. gerry: so-called to the jungle election, you can have any number of candidates from both parties and whoever gets the most, they don't need to get a majority, they need to get more votes and anybodydy else. >> that's exactly correct as long as the majority says gavin should been recalled in the fall then the winner is the person they get the mosthe votes. gerry: people are very d,dissatisfied, i just heard frm the remarkable restaurant owner about his leadership at the double standards in the failures of covid,oe i'm assuming on the first question, he does face a pretty serious possibility. >> that is exactly right his
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handling of covid has been really bad even among democrats and when you have a special election and the number of signatures it took to trigger the recall election which was 12 12% that voted in 2018 you know who signed that petition are gonna sign up it is very likely that he will be removed from office, the only question is who the new governor of california will be. gerry: the wider topic that we saw today, the senses would show for the first time ever california's population has declined, we have a state with all the resources of california with entertainment business of s silicon valley and beautiful weather and beautiful scenery and people flocking to california for 150 years and for the first time ever california's population decline as people are losing the congressional seat for the first time, if they are leaving the state and drones, i wonder what effect that will have on other states and many take the blue politics with them
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and go to red states and will they turn those states purple? >> that is a big word let me put it this way if you look at the census data people are leading a lot of mismanaged blue states in california, new york, illinois, michigan and where are they moving, they're moving to the southeast in the southwest particular my home state of florida, it's a big concern for us because a lot of people say i got a get out of california because it's a sanctuary city for its overtaxed, overregulated and they come down to my neck of the woods and they love the quality of life and they don't realize why is so popular, low taxes low regulation and high quality of life and then they start voting for the very policies that destroyed california and new york and made themha unlovable and we have toe clear that that can't happen in a place like florida and texas, there is a reason why were hotbeds in florida and texas because our policies are
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different and we hope the new arrivals understand that. gerry: is a balance between the new arrivals understanding what policies work, low taxes and deregulation, the reason they're going to the states in the first place rather than bringing their own policies and presumably texas has been trending to be a purple state, interestingly florida is more of a s red stat, here is a balance between the two factors. >> there is a balance between because people move to where the jobs are to where monies respected and high quality of life i don't think a lot of folks whether they be from los angeles or new york city necessarily understand in texas and florida to make them the most popular destination in the country, it's a big issue because they see it in florida and they grew up in texas and is not who represents you in congress for the united states senate is also our school board.
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you have to make sure you help reeducate and persuade the new arrival there were doing it right and have to keep it that way. >> the power of the unions and regulation drivingxe people awa, let's see whether they bring their politics with them too. gerry: a new york city police detective is attacked in broad daylight, crimes like these happening more and more in democratic-controlled cities of forcing officials to change their tune, defunding the police. >> you see people lead and drones, new york state lost over 300,000 people in the last year because they have the radical shutdowns and defendant police. people are fleeing and going to states that are run with saying conservative ite leadership. ♪ i have a secret method for remembering all my hr passwords.
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of portland, oregon is doing a 180 on violent crime in a city, part of his city where a virtual battle zone during the peaceful protest they weresu called. democrat mayor ted wheeler is urging residents to take back the city, he is not alone, the lapd is asking for $67 million and officers to respond to civil unrest in that city, elizabeth city north carolina declared a state of emergency to go remote ahead of the release of body cam footage of andrew brown, crime across many parts of the country is at record levels, especially crime the new york city police detective was hit in the head with a stick while the crime scene and another city coe killed in a hit-and-run. let's talk about this with national security advisor kt mcfarland. >> it's a pleasure. gerry: should we welcome the
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recognition by the democratic mayors and the violent protests need to be addressed by traditional policing or should we be alarmed that the democratic party seems to be pushing hard in the other direction. >> were getting to the woke breaking point, what does anybody think, defunding the police, allowing mob violence and encouraging cancel culture and encouraging people that tear down statues of george washington, james mattis and abraham lincoln, the critical race theory, does anybody think this is really going to work. >> of course it hasn't worked, they made their bed of roses so they should be encouraged to come around to the common sense that they were missing a few months ago. gerry: your still see the message from democrats whether mayors or democrats in congress,
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frankly from the president and vice president to blame the police every time there is a police shooting or a police incident we saw this last week in columbus, ohio, every time this happens the immediate instinct is a polices fault and the place has held up from being responsible for the terrible incidents. that seems to be deeply rooted in thehe democratic party. >> the democratic party, the white house, in the woke media and increasing corporation, but is not rooted in the american people. and that's a telling thing, i've had enough, whether the people in new york private schools, my daughter went to one and been in the news lately, i know they are pulling their kids out of the schools for the last year or two because of the increased racism and if they call antiracism comments reverse racism being preached but the cancel culture
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and the woke culture, they diday the day abraham lincoln said it best, you can fool all the people some off the time and soe of the people all the time but you can't fool all the people all the time, the f american people have hade enough, i thik eventually, it's coming a lot sooner than the democrats think, eventually they gonna say we've had enough, thank you very much, were gonna send you packing and have police forces and mayors that work in the radical left agenda. gerry: you made a good point about the woke cultural revolution is like the cultural revolution because people are afraid to speak out we seem brave parent spoken out about the extraordinary scum of the racism being taught in the schools and using a couple of other people willing to spend up but you have the cancel culture with books that they do not like, i know myself people that i know in organizations they are very nervous for a fear of being
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shamed or canceled. >> of course, that is for too long, we are at the breaking point because more and more people are going to step forward and then it gets a critical mass, i went through this. and i was thinking in my head the cancel culture mob violence and i thought our people nuts, is this really going to work, there are a lot of people who think this will work but at the end of the day people are nuts were j gonna do decide it doesnt work it doesn't keep working city saver educator kids are given stops, thank you very much, take your revolution, cultural revolution and send it backing in the chinese cultural revolution, the end of the day they don't work. gerry: we put in a wall street journal editorial these people are getting mocked by reality. thank you for joining us. coming up former dhs oversight council is here and how the
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(announcer) find out more at aerotrainer.com. that's aerotrainer.com. gerry: to house republicans want to know how much the binding the administration is pending on the on border border crisis, some estimates put the spending as high as $60 million per week the house record number of unaccompanied minors crossing the southern border, vice president has pledged $310 million in additional humanitarian aid for guatemala, honduras andal el salvador in an effort to spend the tide for most countries to the united states, that is a lot of money u.s. taxpayer money to foreign governments, let's talk about this with oversight council, this is a lot of money spending
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a lot of money to house the migrants at the border, another planning to spend a lot of money on the central american governments to try to persuade people not to leave income to the border and keep the help with the security, is this money well spent. >> absolutely not if i was one bof these countries and joe bin kamala harris offered to show up and fix s the problem with a buh of money i would tell them to get away because they would be a disaster for any migration issue, they want to blame the other countries because they can't look in the mere and wake up it's dedicated and purposeful undoing of the trump border security enforcement measures of what causes crisis, furthermore if you want to make the migration problem better and fixes going on in the countries, stop taking their youth, the hardest workers in their best and brightest their future families.
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these countries will never get better so long as the united states has an open border in inviting everyone in. it's a permanent disaster biden administration fault that this is happening in a terrible terrible way. gerry: what i don't understand you spend all this money to persuade people in honduras and guatemala and el salvador but at the same time the message you're sending to these countries and potential migrants, come on in, that is literally what joe biden said before he took office, you are welcome, come on in, providing illegal immigrants and just recently we saw new measures to stop illegal immigrants from being prosecuted and having anything done to stop them from coming into the country, and he's offering money in new york to help illegal immigrants, what could this possibly do in these countries the condor is him and guatemala that is actually going to counteract the people coming to the united states. >> absolutelyel nothing it's a
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complete waste of the american treasure and it's only because it's a administration needs to do something and they need to address the root cause of the problem because of their policies there speaking to blame themselves,her than this country is too smart foror that, this a administration campaignni on promised and acted on doing all of these things, they shut down ice and stop the border wall, they invited cartel to drop off kids by adding title 42 that was previously expelling, the ended the e remaining mexico where people had to wait in mexico for their excitement claims to be heard. they're focusing the issue on anything but their own behavior and for them even if it comes to building the american taxpayer and hundreds of millions of dollars they don't care because they're onto the next political talking point and it's terrible and they'ree doing it because they can have an electoral policy with a illegal immigration in this country. gerry: very quickly we gotta go,
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why are they doing that why do they think there's benefits politically? >> absolutely you have to look at the whole picture this is why therefore this over decades and decades, right now to loosen all voter integrity and the connection is everyone amnesty that crosses her border illegally and they need american voters aren't enough for them. there ruining our sovereignty, security and well-being all because they think it helps in the polls. gerry: it's an externally situation and by the way they're changing the language so were not allowed to call them illegal aliens arena immigrants we haveo call them exactly the terms that they decide for us, and externally state of affairs. thank you for joining us. gerry: i'm gerry baker i was in for elizabeth macdonald, you're watching "the evening edit" on fox business, that does it for us tonight. thank you for watching and have a great evening.
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is people not me get this right president biden has proposed a highs capital gains tax problem history, not quite sure about that but i know it's the highest in the past 50 years plus at 43.4% added with the corporate tax that get you over to 50%, well over 50% and state cap gains will get you close to 60%.
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