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dagen: one bride-to-be putting her foot down, she filing a lawsuit against mayor bowker against covid restriction including dancing man at weddings arguing to violate the first amendment rights saying she hopes the band is listed by next thursday, that does it for us on "fox business tonight", see you tomorrow. liz: tonight while the focus is on republican ousts dean liz cheney, d.c. in the white house hit with multiple crises, inflation, gas prices, colonial pipeline moving to open it up and running it will take a few days to straighten that out, but this is the hopping tension with iran in the strata her meals, israel on the brink of war, the border crisis to a selloff as consumer prices rose the fastest
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in 13 years, joining us tonight republican congressman byron donalds, micro trans advisor, lauren bogert and congressman james comer and michael burgess, denny brunelli and dhs secretary chad wolf, bipartisan meeting with the president on infrastructure today, spendingin on that kevin mccarthy called it productive but then reportedly sent out a text corrupt joe biden, also climate envoy john kerry threw a wrench into the green agenda this is a john kerry we've never seen before testified the pipeline are more carbon efficient than trains or trucks, this after killing the keystone pipeline and putting pressure to stop the dakota pipeline, also getting real about china, is mr. kerry coming clean on exactly what mr. kerry
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is doing and how he spending taxpayer money as the climate envoy. also tonight jennifer granholm making a move over her green investment after conflict of interest accusations and more sane pipeline is a good thing, plus we have more details on science nikola wade who wrote for the new york times, he said there is a major loophole in any u.s. band that did let u.s. taxpayer money fund china's research on highly infectious super virus, we have the debate senator rand paul going after dr. fauci saying dr. fauci misled congress, he denies all of that this is the phase of the pandemic response now under fire is it time to come clean, open all the books, what exactly did the u.s. pay for with china super virus research, what a drd did the virus leak out and kill
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millions aroundk the globe and illegal border crossing hit a 20 year high you will not believe the number of got a ways, illegal immigrants avoidingel apprehension that border officials now say cross the border. you got a number, think higher, thank you for joining us i'm elizabeth macdonald, "the evening edit" starts right s no. ♪. liz: you're watching the fox business network, byron donalds back with us, the colonial pipeline it looks like it's moving to be back up and running the news coming in it'll take a few days to straighten that out, what is your reaction to the story. >> i'm glad they're able to get the pipeline up and running one of the things were clearly seen is energy is essential to not our economy but our everyday lives you have gas lines from florida up the eastern seaboard
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is proof positive not just how essentially this pipeline is but the other pipelines frankly plyincluding the keystone thate president shut down at the beginning of his administration, i hope this is a clear sign to everybody on capitol hill that we need to embrace her energy infrastructure we cannot walk away from it it damages human lives here in america and we should never allow something like that to happen. liz: stocks took a tumble the dow, s&p and nasdaq finishing sharply on inflation concern, let's go through the multiple crises right now inflation at a 13 year high but the focus is on liz cheney, to be gop conference chair, gas hitting sevenen year highs, four state-supported, north carolina, georgia and virginia in a state of emergency, eight states seeing gas outages that pipeline is coming back on, we have iran boats harassing in the state of
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hormuz in israel on the brink of war, your take on all this? >> we have bad policies coming out of the white house because the right kind of policies would not allow these things to happen, let's take inflation for a moment we all know that our economy was ready to rebound coming out of the pandemic vaccination rates are going up rapidly but what did this administration do they wanted to spend $2 trillion we did not need on projects nobody truly wants one of the key one is extending unemployment benefits way beyond the time necessary what we have now we have people not going to work and it's causing prices to rise because of the policies implemented by this administration look immigration on day one president biden got rid of president trump's immigration enforcement orders, what do we see the cartel spring into action esending undocumented minors across the southern border with impunity making millions of dollars every day, that is to issues with the administration has failed the american people and that's why we see all the disasters and we haven't even
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gotten to foreign-policy. liz: will talk about that, go ahead on israel. >> real quick, we need to stand by the israelis at all time the right in the situation, the landing question is a property of israeli property owners and they want to get paid for the land that's been leased from them we should stand strong weagainst mamas and the violenc. liz: the senate panel deadlocked to have the federal government run the vote in the state, the president had a bipartisan meeting on infrastructure spending, he joked afterwards he snap my fingers in the monies going to come mitch mcconnell saying don't touch, you cannot touch the 2017 tax cut that is a line in the sand, what is the dollar will see in infrastructure spending because the federal reserve iss underwriting massive government spending and that's hitting the value of the u.s. dollar.
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>> right now with inflation that came out this morning the last thing this place needs to talk about is infrastructure, don't get me wrong infrastructure needs in theta united states bur what we have done through reckless fiscal policy over the last several months, we made our dollar be far more expensive for the average american if you pass an infrastructure bill where were you get the materials you talk to homebuilders and they can barely get enough wood. liz: congressman byron donalds is good to have you on, come back soon. >> it's good to be with you. let's bring in founding partner mitch roschelle, your reaction to the colonial pipeline coming lback online how was i going to hit the market tomorrow. >> i think it's good news, consumers are dealing with inflation right now and the last thing they need to deal with the standing and waiting in line for gasoline and they become the toilet paper of this year it's
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good news for consumers but thea fact of the matter if you look inflation numbers is 4.2% in a takeout food and energy is 3% energy costs are already a big component of driving prices up for the consumers, the good news at least we won't see price inflation as a result. liz: is inflation at the highest of 4.2% as you just said, is it really bad or does it look bad because the economy is in a a downturn due to the shutdown. >> there is a littlee of that bt too many other than antidotal situations that the congressman mentioned materials prices, food prices are going up, the big thing no one is a talking about and why i don't think because labor prices are going up right now if you can't find workers because are incentivized to not work because of the enhanced payments are getting for
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unemployment then you have to pay more than the government is paying them and want to drive up wage cost i think you drive them up structurally and they stay up for a while, why the fed is saying is transitory but frankly as you mentioned there is too many headwinds in terms of prices that with all this money sloshing around the economy chasing too few things, i think we can have this problem for a while. liz: we have 8 million job openings but only 260,000 people got a job last month we had states like massachusetts saying we have a leader until labor shortage people are happy to take government handouts until labor day when the handouts run out racing manufacturing's, restaurant scene labor shortage, even democrat senators are saying wait a second we don't want to pay people to keep working, senator maggie of new hampshire warned it is make it easier for people to stay at home and she said schools not reopening, that is due to teachers union and a lack of
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child care due to blame to people staying home, how does this end? >> i'm fearful were waiting until september forward to end and i don't think small business owners can handle more headwinds and not been able toke find workers as part of it, we saw the national federation of independent business last month in april and they had to increase prices, the highest amount they've done since 1981, i really worry small businesses are the backbone of our economy and they can't find workers ands we have a skills gap, that's one of the problems people have to retrain themselves, i think there would labor issue needs to get fixed quickly.o liz: thank you for joining us it's good to see you. still ahead gop congresswoman is going to b weigh in on jennifer
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granholm making a brand-new major move over her own green g investment after conflicts of interest accusation also granholm same pipelines are good thing for delivering oil and gas after killing the keystone pipeline and putting pressure to shut down the dakota pipeline. this is about thousands of jobs being j ruined, that story next. >> it was utterly irresponsible to cancel the keystone xl pipeline and she's made that clear now by saying the pipeline is the best way to go, we now find ourselves with fewer options then we should have, this is af perfect storm a trifecta that stops the american people from gaining access to live their day-to-day lives causing prices to spike in it's a deep concern. ♪ kills plaque bacteria at the gum line
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liz: colorado congresswoman lauren boebert, your reaction is great to have you on the show the colonial pipeline which is privately run now backpr in running after the russian ransomware cyber attack and looked like is back in operation, what do you say. >> i amm so happy the pipeline s up and running but that's been
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thanks divided these hackers wouldn't have dared to attack america's energy infrastructure under president trump, weak leadership and bad actors to see what they can get away with in everyday americans are paying the price literally at the pump andon with bidens tone deaf eney secretary saying if we all had electric cars we wouldn't be in the situation. , on its absurd the most powerful country on the planet has a gas shortage because one pipeline was hacked we could have used a backup like the keystone xl pipeline to bed the biden regime and their micro last policy canceled the project and we can americans inic the process. liz: we had ransomware attacks on u.s. assets including healthcare clinics and hospitals, it didn't just start under biden it's been happening in thepa past. the issue is we've got the white house saying yes to trucks
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delivering gas to stop the shortages in the states along the gulf coast and east coast, now there saying yes to trucks and energy secretary granholm says pipeline are the best way to deliver fuel after the biden of administration killed keystone and trying to shut down the access dakota pipeline. your take on this. >> i am leading the charge to fight back on this one of my first acts in congress was to introduce the protecting a american job act which would nullify bidens energy green neil entre nous executive orders and restore dominance. biden took away your gasoline and now nancy pelosi is taken away your vote i not allowing a vote on my bill, congresswoman i are gathering signatures to get this bill a vote on the house for because you deserve to know where your representative stands on supporting americans energy in american energy workers. liz: let's take a a listen to jennifer granholm, watch this.
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>> this particular area of the country, this is why we have double down on ensuring there is an ability truck oil and gas in, pipe is the best way to go, that is why hopefully this company will in fact be able to restore operations by the end of the week as they have set. liz: o >> that's why we need the protecting american energy jobs act a reverses a a executive orr canceling the keystone xl pipeline we know that pipelines work in their effective and efficient and it's much more productive to transport through pipelines then is to have trucks traveling across united states carrying oil or whatever they may have, we certainly need the gas lines in the pipelines in place and it's something we've
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been advocating since the beginning i'm just because they're finally coming on board. liz: were getting reports that jennifer granholm is dealing with a conflict of interest accusation she got a government waiver of millions of dollars of vested options that she had an electric vehicle company that stands to benefit from green energy money is called for tara, she sat on the board, it looks like she's going to sell over 240,000 shares in this company, she is going to defer capital gains taxes, she's taking care of that, your take on that was happening with the conflict of interest accusations. >> the swamp takes care of itself, that is always going to be the place the standard here in washington, d.c. so of course americans are hit with capital gains tax she gets to defer this and it's interesting when you have a lobbyist in your back pocket what you could get away
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with and how you can sell when the market is right. liz: you personally had problems with their finances and you weren't paying payroll taxes on restaurants and you're having difficulty with that in your own $20000 in liens you straighten that out, is that true. >> it was ever anything that we weren't paid taxes with, there was just a rate adjustment that needed to be taking care of and like anything we contested until we can contest anymore and of course has been taking care of. liz: there is accusations that used campaign money to reimburse your personal expenses. >> that is not true, i was reimbursed for mileage that i drove, i amm a district of 2000 square miles. liz: finisher thought go ahead. >> i was reimbursed for miles
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that i drove on my campaign iva district 47% of the state of colorado and that's how you win elections you connect with the people and that's exactly what i did and continue to do i am out here for my people because i never want to be influenced by the d.c. bubble. liz: we hear you. and understand what you're saying. again this is a private company that was hacked by a russian criminal cartel the russian government is disemboweling any connection to this, this is again these pipelines are coming up again florida governor desantis said the biden of administration was downplayingpl this issue because the company owns it this is the ford governor claiming this is a private pipeline he claims the shark shoulders that doesn't seem to be the case because the biden of administration was allowing trucks withru overweigt tonnage to t transfer fuel, is this debate going to keep going
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on about pipelines, what do you think. >> we need pipelines in america to be energy dependent and dominance and we need the biden regime to quit ignoring crisis that is taking place and affecting everyday americans, i am really tired of the rhetoric that comes out of the democrat party for all of the woke agenda when we have real issues to take care of, whether it's pipelines were crisis at the border or what's happening in israel, we have a congresswoman who is propaganda instead of standing with our nations greatest ally there is plenty of places you can look and see an actual crisis, where is joe on this, where is our vice president at the southern border, she supposed to be at the border i've been there more times and t she has. liz: congressman thank you for joining us, good to see you up next we have more climate envoy
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john kerry making multiple revealing new statements and testimony that we never heard mr. kerry say before talking realistically about pipelines, planes, trucks and also china, is this happening after congress demanded answers to exactly what john kerry is doing, who is in his office, how is he actually spending taxpayer money, james, of house oversight joins us next. >> is pretty stunning the green new deal mentality that we see in the democrat party is coming home to roost now. ♪ gree? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ow! ♪ [sfx: thunder rumbles]
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pump and now are learning the solar panel materials from slave labor in china, the fact that they want to sign another climate agreement with china who uses slave labor in china is the world largest polluter is troubling and i'm glad to hear john kerry admit the under oath today. liz: a major human rights abuses, carrie testifies for the first time that is flying commercial after criticism when they flew the private jet the house pollution let's listen to john kerry talk about the worst polluter commuting human rights abuses in the prison labor camps. >> absolutely correct ranking member, it is a problem. the province not only produces some of the solar panels that we believe are being in some cases produced and forced labor by
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uighurs but also there are significant amount of mineral that is used in the solar panels themselves, it is my understanding that the biden of administration is in the process of assessing whether or not that would be the target of sanctions. >> isn't it true pipelines are more carbon delivery efficient than trains or trucks or other forms of delivery, if you can answer that question. >> i think that is true but it doesn't mean you want to add another line when there's other alternatives but is it better than trane and ipi, yes it is like a push 1230 and have a flight i have to make so i have to leave by 1230. liz: flying commercial, he sang the biden administration is going to do sanctions on china
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over slave labor, is that true. >> i don't know if that's true that the first word i heard of it they should do sanctions, if we look at doing sanctions, or any type of other agreement with china right now china is hacking into a lot of our technology right now and now we've proven the using slave labor to produce a new deal, solar panels that the democrats are obsessed with converting our energy policy into and i think it's a terrible precedent to do any major agreement with china when we know any agreement that nobody got is going to assign with china, i'm glad john kerry came today i'm surprised i said that buddy was truthful and we have problems in china. liz: what is the oversight of john kerry climate office, who is in the office, the state department already has an ocean
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and environmental unit, why do you need a separate office with dozens of people working there that we don't know what they're doing did john kerry fly to china get concession in april when he met with them over climate change, what you know what i mean he's pressuring with oil and gas companies you hispanics do not lead to oil and gas companies after he made millions of dollars in stock in oil and gas and nuclear, what is going on with the office, who is doing the oversight. >> oversight committee is going to find out about who works there and what their roles are this is a new thing that is created by joe biden, were gonna try to provide oversight without but i can tell you there are very many people in america should trust john kerry when we sent him to negotiate as an envoy what we learned about the fact that he was committing
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treason by telling iran secrets, military strategy at the same time that iran was funding hamas that we now see hamas is waging war against israel john kerry has a lot of credibility issues but to make him a crime is our is questionable and in a very bad mood by joe biden. liz: we don't need to put you on the spot you been terrific coming onto the show and is been great for you to join us, but the folks here time and again, people say were going to get to the bottom of it, were going to get to the bottom what exactly can be done about finding out what is going on with the climate change office and what pressure there putting on the energy and energy with the biden administration what concessions are they giving to china the world's worst polluter more geocities coming out in the entire world combined. >> i agree and we requested the information this is a new office that was created as the
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information has been slow coming in and were going to stay on it in message you make sure the american people know what's going on unfortunately the democrats are in control or we would cut the budget 20 where it should be. liz: we hear you, thank you so much for joining us it's good to see you, michael burgess, we have this hot debate nicholas wade who is written for the new york times says there is a major loophole in the u.s. began that does allow for u.s. taxpayer money to go to fund china's frankenstein research on highly infectious super viruses, time to come clean on all of this what did the u.s. pay and what did dr. fauci no, that story next. >> the gain of function research. >> doctor barrett does not do a gain of function research and if it is is according to the
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guidelines and being conducted in north carolina. >> a bad virus bike protein that he got from the wuhan institute into the sars virus is a gain of function. >> is not a minority because 200 scientists signed a statement from the working group saying it is a gain of function. ♪
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go with us and get millions of flexible booking options. expedia. it matters who you travel with. liz: joining us down texas congressman, it's good to see you you're also a doctor dr. fauci denied that is in my agency funded super virus research this is frankenstein research, what do you say to this. >> is a valid question and it needs to be answered when he was in our committee a month ago i did pose that question i was not given an answer that day i was
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told i would receive an answer and as of this date is still pending but a a valid question s nih been funding with a health alliance in a partnership with theab wuhan moms because gain of function research on the coronavirus and it's a valid question needs to be asked we need to understand how we became a problem and we don't ever wanted to happen again and it will help us in our understanding of how to get through this episode. liz: the thing is 3 million people are now dead 600,000 dead in the u.s. from the coronavirus nicholas wade who did write for the new york times he's reporting the nih did band using taxpayer money to support he said there's a major loophole letting u.s. money go to research thatil would protect public health and national security you could drive a mack
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truck through the loophole, people keep talking about 600,000 over five years that came out of the mia d to china and itsh small stuff, we don't know how much money went there is a time to open the books are you going to say open t the boos nih, tell us really will happen, are you going to do that. >> the transparency needs to be there and here's the other part of the issue is that type of research being done on a potent pathogen was there the proper security lab in this country we have labs that are intent security to make sure biological threats do not accidentally get out into the public and was the same type of care taken in the lab and wuhan and to this day i don't have the answer to that
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question. >> why frank frankenstein research to dangerous lab whose scientist said it was sloppy and substandard in safety and after the wuhan outbreak is general for the liberation army to step in and take it over but to watch dr. fauci's rhetoric. >> do you still support sending money to the wuhan virology institute. >> we do not send money not to want. >> we did, we were sending it, it was a sub agency in the subgrant, do you support the money that was going to the wuhan institute. >> that may explain why that was done, the sars kobe one originated in batson china it would've been irresponsible u of us if we did not investigate the bad viruses in the serology to see.
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liz: dr. fauci excuse me with all due respect that's not the issue this virus has yet to be found in nature it mutates that it's natural when it's not nicholas wade said it was bioengineered it was reverse engineered and it looks like again the scientist cannot find them. senator rand paul says china's top scientist that wuhan lab admitted research paper saying yeah she got money from a dr. fauci agency to do the researchor these viruses are not organic they do not appear in nature scientist cannot find them. >> >>at the point where began te rapid transition from bat to human, why was there no evidence of that forehand why didn't nov on the one day in december of 2019, this is a question when we first encountered this illness a
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briefing from someone of the department of defense and this was not i do think because of other information this came to light since then you have to question thehe hypothesis. >> even the w.h.o. says that they wanted new investigation and i'll tell you something we would love to get dr. fauci on the show because we want to ask him the questions that need to be asked 3 million people dead, 600,000 americans dead, this is got to stop, just ahead the name bertinelli will give us her take on michigann governor witmer plunging approval ratings over how she handles her state lockdowns, she also broke her own travel ban, that story next. . the remarkable gx and lx.
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♪. elizabeth: welcome t liz: let's welcome fox news contributor deneen borelli michigan governor her approval ratings are coming, what do you say. >> i don't think they'rere plummeting fast enough or low enough, i read through the recent poll they came out by the leftist group and 50% of the polls don't believe witmer is responsible for the covid-19 nursing home deaths, this is one of her mandates under her watch, what is up with the constituents, how can they cannot connect the dots that is one of the things of voters need to do, how policies affect them in their families this is witmer's mandate whose harm killed innocent, nursing home patients when in fact that did not have to happen. liz: she was also not asked about then recent scandals
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reporting traveling to ford on a private jet within days of telling michigan residents don't violate my travel ban she flew on a private jet owned by a businessman who do business with the state and we have news coming in she wants to seize the profit of a canadian energy company that has a pipeline running through michigan she said you have to shut the pipeline down and if you don't shut it down all seizure profit have you ever heard of governor say they're gonna seize the profits of a private company. >> no governor witmer is a train wreck in slow motion i don't know where she gets the idea from this pipeline has been operational for decades and now all of a sudden she wants to flip the switch, what is likely to duke to consumers, you can't change the laws of supply and demand, the less supply the more expensive the product is going to be and we already see that with a shortage of gasoline in the southeast parts of our
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country people are fighting, the prices are going up and the lines are long gas stations are running out of gas, what is witmer thinking you cannot do that to their constituents and i hope you're paying attention like i said at the beginning of the segment her rating numbers are not low enough in the constituents really need to connect the dots on how these policies are harming them and theirr families. liz: deneen borelli, get easier come back soon. coming up former acting dhs secretary chad wolf illegal border crossing hitting a 20 year high, look at this-y port officials say anywhere from 150,000 to 185,000 illegal immigrants crossing got away meaning they were not apprehended we have 20 governor sending a letter to the biden white house saying you are hitting us with your policy in a
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liz: joining is now former acting dhs secretary and heritage foundation visiting fellow chad wolf, we love having you want federal law enforcement the border stops 178,622 people trying to enter illegally, if this keeps up that the population of houston on annual basis, this is not a two decade high, how is this not a crisis. >> it certainly is a crisis in the numbers not only in the month of april but if you go back to the montho of march the numbers are out of control and the policies of the biden demonstration is put in place whether you talk about single adult torch family or
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children i think numbers are outtae' historic high highest in 21 years the numbers this year alone just in the month of april have surpassed in most categories previous year totals you can see where were at and where were going she is a administration continues to not look at the issue on the border and enforce the law on the border, what they're trying to do is solve this capacity issue, it is the wrong approach and the talk about moving children out of border patrol stations and into hhs that is moving from one facility to another instead of addressingou the issue and makig sure that they do not come in in the first place. liz: it's astounding we have 21000 children and a few hundred facilities across dozens of states, toddlers and infants, are these o numbers correct up o 185,000 gotbe a ways meeting
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people crossing on apprehended, is that number correct? liz: that is the number for the entire fiscal year but certainly that number as they go up in the increase the number of got a ways increase every month whether if you look in april and may alone you look in a 25 - 35000 got a ways these are individuals aboard a patrol never encounters you don't know if there single adults or if their family units but you don't know if they're criminal or gang member or a terrorist or have terrorist connections of some kind, you'res exactly right the number of got a ways continue to increase because the numbers continue to increase. liz: here's the thing this is a federal and state right issue, human smugglers abandon five unaccompanied toddlers as young as 11 months was not even old enough to walk, border agents in texas again sees $4.6 million in meth and cocaine, the national
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guard is finding abandon ak-47 pistols in a bag at the border region we have 20 u.s. governors firing and saying to the biden administration you're essentially violating state rights and criminal illegal drug traffickers people have been convicted of, signs pouring tourist towns and cities, plus they cite to quote inhumanef treatment of tens of thousands of children that they have to deal witho interstate, is this a federal and state rights issue? >> i believe the governors are exactly right, the crime and the resources that it's going to take to dedicate to this come from the states, the federal government is trying to house individuals but once they release into the u.s. which the vast majority of children are that it becomes a state issue in the resources and law enforcement and private sector that are dedicated to that are borne by the state in these governors, they are rightfully
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so very concerned about what is going on at the border is not only humanitarian issue that wec see with the pictures but it's a security issue as well and these are two things that did not have to happen i have to remind folks this is a crisis that was entirely inflicted on the country by the biden demonstration they were handed a border that was secure in the numbers were under control. liz: local taxpayers have to fit the bill for the enforcement of this in dealing with border towns in a rising crime, carjacking, robbery, stories robbed it is a local u.s. taxpayer to foot the bill to deal with this, the final word. >> absolutely is not only nonfocal law enforcement and i talked about shirts that are overwhelmed because of the number of folks they encounter each and every day is not only law enforcement but it's aor cil society in the border state oborder communities.
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liz: chad wolf, thank you for joining us we really appreciate it, come back soon. >> thank you. liz: i am elizabeth macdonald you been watching "the evening edit" on fox business. that doesn't for us, thank you so much for joining us and we hope you have a good evening, join us again tomorrow e night. ♪

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