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from the wuhan lab. this debate, why did dr. fauci downplay all of this last year, when the former head of the fda says behind the scenes dr. fauci was warning world health leaders in the spring of 2020 about a potential lab leak? we have this story. the biden agenda hitting a democrat ball in the senate and the justice department, this stunner, it seized $2.3 million in c is he's $2.3 million a currency the colonial pipeline paid to hackers to shutdown the gas piping. america reopening, cases and confidence dropping democrat governors over the botched covid-19 shutdown policies. .the residents fleeing and after a year of riots, amazon is selling anti-police, d from police merchandise pro antifa merchandise,se anti-israel
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merchandise violating its own policy of offensive goods on the website. thank you for joining us i'm elizabeth macdonald "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪. elizabeth: welcome to the show you're watching the fox business network. the dow and s&p 500 down and nasdaq up, mcstay and wall street after closeout with the second street weekly game. let's get right at it with republican representative j jasn smith, let's talk about the board of the vice president going to central america. you say thehe president 6 trillion-dollar budget offers a 0% increase in funding for homeland security did you with a border crisis but they're talking about giving billions of dollars to centralwh america, wt do you say. >> it is great to be with you, our border is breaking down under the stress of recordt high
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crossings, then the entire population of kansas city missouri. instead of addressing this crisis had on joe biden strategy is to bribe the foreign countries with american tax dollars will keep it in place a very policies that are driving immigration from some of the most dangerous corrupt countries in the western hemisphere. joe biden has carved out increases in the budget for almost every washington program in existence, including $80 billion to permanently expand the irs throughout chrissy so we can target more americans. but it cannot find one extra dollar for border security during a border crisis, his priorities are broken in putting americans in danger. elizabeth: you point out thehe population expected to cross this year end illegal crossings we saw the size of nebraska. we sell border town swamped with
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violence, vice president harris has this warning for guatemalans today. watch this. >> in this region if you are think it about making the dangerous track to the united states mexico border, do not come. do not come. one of our priorities will discourage illegal migration. i believe if you come to our border you will be turned back. elizabeth: the question is words enough? the guatemalan president is billy mean the biden of administration he said your enabling human criminal smugglers and letting coyotes run rampant and we asked you for clear message and you did not deliver. that is the president of guatemala today, what do you say. >> this is not a problem you can solve by throwing on the edit, you solve it by enforcing the laws on the books, cutting the
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incentives for the people that come here illegally and send a message that when you come here you come here illegally, donald trump understood this and executed donation laws when it came to immigration but joe biden has completely reversed all of that, he abandoned the wall and restarted catch and release and ended the remaining mexico policy. he has gone out of his way to cater to his progressive base, regardless of what right or what works. elizabeth: the other thing we keep hearing border patrol warning that the reason that this is a humanitarian crisis is because the illegal immigrants come here, borrow a lot of money from drug cartels and human dsmugglers and when they cannot pay up they get attacked, that's what many people are worried about and they want people to come here safely or they're going to get attacked or potentially killed, your final word on that? >> i was at the southern border
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a couple weeks ago and what i was told by the border patrol, southern border is controlled but is controlled by the committal cartel. they do not allow anyone to cross the southern border without going through them, they have to pay themthey 10 - $1500d if not they faceoi a consequencs of the committal cartel. that is a humanitarian crosses being faced at the southern border. elizabeth: congressman jason smith thank you for joining us we appreciate your insight. let's bring in robbr vitello. it is good to see you, think it's for your service to our country. we have yet to see the vice president engage with el salvador and honduras, there is no corruption in those they're pocketing a lot of money. congresswoman like republican michael waltz say the plan to send $4 billion to central america never works.
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are you hearing the same thing that the drug cartels and criminal gangs pocket anywhere from 20 - early% of the aides sent down from the u.s.? is that right. >> there's a lot of corruption in the region in the three countries which account for the majority of this office border. i agree with the congressman in the investment idea with sending boatloads of money down there, this is the same thing that vice president biden didn't during the obama administration and it did not work then there is very little evidence of those investments gave anybody inav guatemala a better life for farm equipment or any things that are necessary for a civil society to succeed corruption is endemic, terrible governance and nothing on the economy to keep people in the region. elizabeth: we have president as far back as john f. kennedy trying to follow suit and you point out vice president biden under president obama
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oversaw this plan to send more money to central america and it did not work. i think we sent $24 billion over the decade to central american to stop the flow but has not stopped it. what you do to stop it? >> the people in guatemala have to stop and they have to have the will to change the government and rid their corruption out of the government and take on the cartel. that is a difficult thing to do. as going down with a suit case full of money didn't work before and it won't stop what's happening immediately at the border righthe now. we set out a single across the globe if you set your child to the united states were to bring them here and they will stay here.re in 2014 when this is part of the obama administration reaction they wanted something done, 2014 those kids it came it was in an unprecedented number now we have five times more coming today than that time. those kids are still here 94% of them are in the united states. that singles us out and started in late january they were
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overwhelmed the bird, martin a bit of april, the same problem blhere we are. elizabeth: the supreme court decided if you came here as an illegal immigrant for humanitarian reasons you cannot stay as illegal immigrant. we have top republicans on oversightli and budget saying ts is fatally naïve for their f administration to buy its way out of the border crisis that the administration they are saying created. you look at what happened under the obama administration the accountability office said it failure rate for the exact same policy joe biden oversaw, why are we doing it again? >> is the same playbook that didn't work before and i appreciate the congress weighing in. they can fix this under the trump administration the migrant protection protocols which abated the surge that ended in 2019. congress could legislate that and engaging give the authority
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to dhs and mandate them to use it. because this administrationse is shown that they're not going to reverse the policies that they took off the table they're not going to go back to the way it was therefore you send a signaly area beyond that you have all the rhetoric this is everybody here now will get a pathway to citizenship, the dreamers will get a pathway in the upwards of 11 million people who are here illegally will get a pathway toh citizenship. that factors into people's calculus that's an incentive to come now because the way policy has been enacted and people think they will get to stay herh and many of them will, many children will. elizabeth: bottom line how will central america view the vice president strip. >> i think the soundbite of the guatemalan president saying this is working until you got here there has to be skepticism at the highest level of both governments. but they're happy to take resources that they don't have to read one their own, they're
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gonna tax us to give them $4 billion in architecture guatemalan citizens. they're happy to have additional resources, that's the nature of bureaucracy thane governance. elizabeth: is seems the messaging again is wrong, canada enforces its border, countries in africa and forster border, china enforces the border and so does russia and countries in europe how come the u.s. is not allowed to enforceurhe the bord. >> if it makes them feel better and they don't have the same rhetoric as a previous administration but securing the border improves the lives of the people to live in the border communities in the homeland security in our towns and cities in the u.s., it also helps those countries because of losing all their energy, tik guatemala alle youth that have any initiative are leaving. that's not goodel for them. elizabeth: good to see you, come aback soon. doctor brett giroir is going away and growing trouble for anthony fauci then nonprofit the dr. fauci worked with at the
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center of the wuhan lab leak controversy echo health alliance spent a lot more money than i realized under the obama administration. stay right there, don't go away. >> we were terrified of the viruses was in a bad flu year it could kill hundreds of millions of people worldwide if the chinese did not contain it at three or 4% fertility rate, that could mean 10 million americans dead, hundreds of millions of people dead. dr. fauci knew this as well as anybody, he's getting information before othery. peop. he knows even if he did not find any of the research just the fact that he supported again a function research and has this connection through peter daut dies it looks terrible for him. he's doing everything that he can to make the lab leak theory look like a conspiracy theory instead of what it was. hey, kev!
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nonprofit got more than 123 million bucks from the government under the obama administration that is a lot ofy the majority from the pentagon, that's a huge amount of money from 2013 - 2020, is that true? >> i don't know if it's true, i don't have those statistics but it is a very larger matter money in looking at this alliance we really need to look very carefully, at least from the public website and information there are many positive programs like understanding how to better raise animals so we don't get influenza, et cetera. there's a lot of good stuff the government wants to support but the gain-of-function research, funding laboratories like the wuhan lab letter under chinese communist control associated with the military that is a whole different kettle of fish e and we need to investigate every single dime and make sure that does not happen again.
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elizabeth: it's understood there's a humanitarian reason, you want to get vaccines because viruses are out there like sars and mers, the covid-19 by risk does not have the same genetic combination as sars and mers lawmakers are interested in a top-secret report publisher under by research is a government laboratory in may of 2020 and allegedly supports the theory of covid-19 did leak from the wuhan lab, whether it's natural or a frankenstein virus, now livermore reportedly thinks it leaked to, why was the median dr. fauci downplaying it. >> i have no idea why people downplay this as a theory, the only thing renewing a year ago there was no obvious fingerprints of human manipulation on the virus, a lab leak was highly likely and as things have gone on we know from nothe w.h.o. that even the w.h.. has done over 80000 samples of animals and there is nothing
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closely related to this virus, the nearest relative's decades of evolution away, how do you involves something very quickly, you do it in the laboratory, that is exactly what happened, the most likelymo scenario, this was a leak from the wuhan lab i don't think it's intentional, you cannot rule that out but when you have a bsl for laboratory a few kilometers away from the epicenter we know they wereav doing that coronavirus wk work on the ace receptor of the coronavirus covid-19 interacts with, that does all addo up. elizabeth: even more scientist tapping forward saying covid-19 is yet to be found in nature, we were showing excerpts from a wall streett journal editor by the scientist of the california berkeley, they are saying scienceth is damning and the science shows it was made in the chinese lab before it leaked, these scientists say that, no naturally occurring coronavirus
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such as sars and mers has ever had the same genetic combination of covid-19 and they can't find the intermediate species that infected humans or the bat where it came from, the signs are staying if you say it came naturally then explain what happens down the same genetic combination that the labs gain-of-function researchers were working on. >> there is so many levels as you know, no matter where the virus came from the chinese communist party covereded it up they did not allow u.s. scientist, w.h.o. scientist to come in november, december when there could've been potentially a major intervention that couldt have saved hundreds of thousands or millions of people. secondly, as you said the likelihood as it came from theth wuhan lab there is no natural source, nothing even closer no intermediate species, the wuhan lab was working on this exact type offng technology, it coulde made as you pointed out, there
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are significant arguments that the virusc code of has settle signatures and settle fingerprints of being human made and not naturally occurringd. or involved. you have a montage but it's adding up to one thing and pointing in the same direction, this is likely a lab leak we will never have the smoking gun because the chinese communist party have suppressed the evidence, destroy the evidence and intimidated everyone that is working there so we need to keep pushing and working in our plans for the future so when u.s. dollars go abroad it is done for the right reasons and not to support dangerous research. elizabeth: is not done recklessly, great-aunt you wanted thank you for your service to our country, come back soon. former governor mike huckabee is going to help us break down how time is running out for president biden in his agenda we will explain why, it's hitting g democrat while in the senate will break it down when "the evening edit" continues next.
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bill could be a quarter of intriguing dollars to counter china in manufacturing and technology, that is what could be coming in the senate, that may be one and done because biden's agenda looks like it's hitting a wall in the senate as nscongress returns to recess democrat senator joe manchin is amy's noten going to eliminate e filibuster that means they will need 60 votes to pass president biden's agenda that means even a small number of senate republicans biden's agenda joining us arkansas governor and fox news contributor look who is here governor mike huckabee, senator manchin is getting slammed as a traitor over saying he is not going to get rid of the filibuster. what do you thinket abou rhetoric. >> i think is not a traitor, he's a statesman, this is how it's supposed to work if joe biden has great ideas, it's his responsibility to sell it to the republicans. if republicans don't accept really good ideas they will pay the price for the american
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peoplele that is why joe biden s spent the last several months ignoring republicans he says he wants to work with them and bring everybody together but if there ever was something that would work it would be the infrastructure bill and here's why republicans love to build things, democrats want to spend money, a true infrastructure bill gives everybody what they want, republicans get the bill stopped in the markets spend money people get to go to work at toefl to the economy for every mile that is built on the road, ten jobs get created, you only create a million jobs, here's what you do you create 100,000 miles of road across america, that is how you do it and it's an incredibly valuable return on investment, joe biden to be selling that buddies out trying to get everything that he wants and he's throwing it into the definition of infrastructure that has nothing to do with infrastructure by early childcare, a wonderful thing but
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is not infrastructure. i expected to say a second helping of ice cream since he loves it so much that to his infrastructure. it is not. elizabeth: in my world it is to, you make an interesting point you wonder if they blew it by doing a huge blow on spending, that turned off people, the moderates in the senate and congress and another thing time is running out democrat senator chuck schumer is no arm-twisting lbj we have the august recess about to start september budget fight to avoid a government shutdown, the start of campaigning for next year's midterms and democrats could lose, this feeling president biden's last chance in the next few months to make his mark as a president, he's heading to new york next week. >> joe biden needs to listen to the greatest political science of all time the rolling stones and i say that because their song was you cannot always get
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what you want, politics is about compromising getting something but in order to get it you have to give it, the question is what is joe biden willing to give in order to get and if he is unwilling to give anything and if he says it's my way or the highway and if you want spending that the republicans are never going to accept then we go back to the maximum politics when you have this attitude all or nothing now or never you get nothing and you get a forever, that's where joe biden's head and if he doesn't change. elizabeth: here's my way or the highway thinking that could happen because we have energy secretary jennifer granholm indicating they may ram it through but 50 all democrat votes, no w republican votes on the budget reconciliation let's listen to the energy secretary dodge questions about that. >> you did not answer my question the question is would joe manchin vote for a bill if
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it's just democrats and you said he would vote for if it's bipartisan. i don't know any republicans willing to vote for this. >> that might be his line. >> of course that's his line and you have to ask him where his ultimate bottom line is. elizabeth: it does not sound like they're wheeling and dealing, does not sound like that. what do you think. >> they are not, politics is exactly wheelingea and dealing n sitting down and saying what you guys have to have, here's what we've got to have, you start where you agree, not where you disagree i've never seen incompetent political activity in my life, i have a legislature that is 90% democrat when i first went into office, 90% he was and try to get ten democrats, i had to getem 50 democrats or i was sunk, but to make it work, you don't do it by stiff arming everybody on the otheren side, you sit down, lisn
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and give up stuff t and then you get some stuff and you get things done, that's what the iraqi people are looking for, if joe biden rams is through without any republican votes he might want to go back and remember what happened to the obama administration back in 2010 the american people had obamacare ran down their throats and up their noses and they gave it right back to them he gave the congress to the republicans. elizabeth: it sounds like you gave out a lot of ice cream. you knew how to get it done, come back soon, it'sgo good to e you were coming out of the bottom of the hour you're watching the fox business network next up doctor marty makary were gonna talk to himar about this, where is the hair on fire moment that everyone is waiting for, doctor anthony fauci where's the outrage of the potential leak out of china why is he downplaying the lively theory, he started doing that
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last year the former head of the fda said behind-the-scenes dr. fauci was even morning world leaders about a potential lab leak in the spring of 2020, where is the hair on fire moment, i'm waiting for, that story next. >> we expect politicians to lie to us but not scientist, that's exactly what happened anthony fauci has been tellinge the truh and he's been caught that's how cierra is officially over, the cover-up is crashing down and for the democrats he is too big to fail in the media is doing everything that he can to preserve the fascia legacy but there is no turning back now. stay restless, with the icon that does the same.
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leaders in the spring of 2020 that covid-19 may have leaked in wuhan, china saying it looked unusual but the same year last year he is slamming the theory to the geographic saying i don't get what they're talking about, can you score this what is going on. >> he leaves ae? straight arrow and i'm sure that's correct dr. fauci knows the lab leak hypothesis was a plausible explanation. i mentioned in april of last year on fox news that that was a likely scenario unaffected lab worker so finally dr. fauci new what he was doing is what any rational person might do if you funded the lab that leaked the virus to the world you might not want to talk about it that much. that is the air where it would be good for him to show humility. elizabeth: we don't know how much the funding was, we see 600,000, more than a hundred thousand now 123 million went out under the obama administration. here's what the issue that
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people are saying there is a feeling of scientific recklessness that we should have been working with the wuhan lab out all given china's history of unsafe practices on lab leaks but dr. fauci is claiming the attacks on him are very much in attack on science but the attacks on him or fabricated the issues he's been taking the wrong fighting on this all along he never had a hair of fire moment, little outrage instead of downplaying, what do you say. >> what i told dr. fauci i do respect his past service of hiv and other infections but this particular pandemic i disagree persistently on everything got area warning of the pandemic and telling us what to do, the tardiness on masks and funding the lab, why would we fund a lab, i don't understand funding characterization of coronavirus with or without gain-of-function why wouldld we try to gain knowledge about viruses about
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knowledge without a purpose or goal ignorant tohe the risk thas why look at old guard medical establishment of the few people that make all the decisions and i don't know whether to blame dr. fauci and his associates or the media that put them on every single show andnd doing podcast that i turned down because i thought nobodyoo watches him ani look and there's dr. fauci on the podcast. elizabeth: how come cnn and msnbc are not pressing back a dr. fauci and what he himself ih said in the past. he said yes we create dangerous lab crated viruses to getet vaccines, 2012 article he said the benefit outweighs the risk of getting a vaccine in 600,000 americans are dead millions have been infected in the risk working with unsafe wuhan lab, is at the risk were talking about. >> it is very, very frustrating
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and you look at dr. fauci the only time he gets hard questions is when he goes in front of a senate committee, that is the only time otherwise he is dancing through thousands of interviews with no real hard questions, what prevalence we place on natural immunity, he never talks about it why was he so passive about schools does h? know outdoor masks and kids make no sense, yet he's been very quiet on so many of the key issues where wese needed him, hs had these lectures at universities where he discusses the value of gain-of-function somehow this was only uncovered right now i think you should just recognize that was a terrible mistake. >> the way the science writers is asking he immediately asked for a probe and not virologist, not dominated by virologist to look into the possibility of this leaked out lab, the question is why no hair on fire moment from dr. fauci from the very beginning it feelse like that and feels like downplaying
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any's telling america one thingt on camera overseeing something entirely different, your final word. >> to say so much about the pandemic over the last 18 months and not talk about this h at al, i think people over right to be angry this is the biggesthe liability case in the history of the world people have a right to be frustrated. elizabeth: doctor marty makary, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you so much. elizabeth: coming up america reopening cove 80 cases and covid deaths dropping democratng governor's approval rating due to their botched covid-19 shutdown policies we've been talking about this for overh a year is this one of our favorite experts joe concha is joining us next on state residents fleeing to republican-led states, that story next. >> gavin newsom, this issue has been absolutely horrible, okay, he's using as a political tool
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♪. elizabeth: okay, did you have the s elizabeth: did you have the same feeling that we had the memorial holiday weekend was unofficial start ofof the summer also kickd off her return to normalcy from "coast to coast" like schools closed, kids at home, nursing homes unprotected, smallhe businesses crushed here to take it up with the guy who was with us for the last year fox news contributor joe concha, you and i start talking about this a year ago and here's where were at, what do you think. >> i look at the numbers, things are looking great, things were
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different memorial day and i go to the stores in new jersey for the first time without wearing a mask one month ago there were 47000 new cases of covid in this country, yesterday june 6, 6000 cases and were talking about a significant drop, import alone there were 0 covid deaths in that state, when we look at comparisons in terms of did the lockdown works or was opening states for business, did that approach work governor ron desantis republican of florida he had his date open since may of 2020 and you compare that to new york which is been closed down until recently in florida estate with an older population, larger population had 16000 less deaths than new york which stayed close and hurt their businesses a lot more, when you look at the comparison look at one state and versus another
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into approaches florida was the right way too go. elizabeth: we just live through history pandemics make history and now with got basketball, nba arenas getting filled to full capacity, restrictions, the day after fourth of july, half of americans got one vaccine dose and the other trend that you picked up on, half a dozen republican leaders from arizona, florida, iowa, new hampshire, oc tennessee, they say democrat lockdowns have triggered a migration into the republican-led state. that's what's happening to with the way that they're being led, that is the story governor cuomo writes a book at the height of the pandemic in october when this thing was over, not even close to $5 million advance without you see governor newsom breaking his own rules time and again, in governor witmer off michigan flying to florida after telling residents in her state
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do not fly to florida in any way shape or form, a lot of people were exposed during this pandemic in terms of not following theirwi own examples d it seems when you look at michigan in california and new york the state that shut down there doing significantly worse in terms ofoy employment numbers then in florida and south dakota and iowa was of the world. elizabeth: scientists are saying there was never scientific consensus for an entire shutdown of an economy. in other words understanding the pin to make we were encouraged by leaders to fear the pandemic instead of life without lockdown and deaths you have cancer diagnosis, you know the story, heart disease deteriorating mental health for the children and elderly, working-class lamb the hardest the biggest public-health fiasco in history and that's what we live through, your final word. >> yes, you're right my father-in-law had to get treated for heart condition in april of
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last year he had to wait a month or two months before he could safely go back to the doctor's office or until they would allow him all these people that missed their cancer diagnosis or other diseases that spread when they could've been treated we will hear stories about this forre years to come, you're right we were led by fear and the media helped push the fear instead of educating us on this pandemic. elizabeth: people should've started listening to you last year because you were in front and ahead of this. we thank you for that. come back soon. just ahead after a year of riots you won't believe what's going on with amazon fox business breaking the news, amazon accused was selling s controversial items including pro antifa merchandise, anti-police merchandise, lanti-israel goods, all of this violates amazon own policies prohibiting o the sale of offensive goods on its website. did niebuhr lally will try to make sense of this next on "the evening edit".
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selling controversial items including pro antifa, anti-police and anti-israel merchandise on its website even though it violates amazon own policies that ban the cell of offensive and controversial materials. let's welcome back to the show whatever favor fox news could jupiter niebuhr nelly, are we normalizing riots it. >> what amazon is doing is wildly inconsistent political biased, they arere clearly breaking their own policy, they claim they do not promote violence in they don't insight violence as well, meanwhile look at the merchandise that they are selling on their website pro antifa merchandise, pro-black lives matter merchandise and they can sell whatever they want but they need to recognize that they stand the risk of a
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kneeling needing consumers and thank you for breaking the story, i did not see the city where else, i do appreciate your reporting on this. elizabeth: fox business our website got it, you make an important point, customers can buy the antifa handbook, merchandise that says antifa is heroes, antifa are real american heroes and the one that people find really troubling is t-shirts, clothing, masks with the slogan blue lives murder, meaning cops murder that's what's found on amazon website, they have a policy, you cannot promote insight or glorify violence but people making money off or promoting and inciting glorifying violence on amazon sites, we have to question are we really at the point where we normalizing stuff. >> that's what it looks like, absolutely, you talked about all
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ofat the violence and crime that took place for over a year, the past year and not only the censorship, there's also the censorship the amazon is doing which is unbelievable because they're selling the quotes of chairman, meanwhile they are censoring a documentary that is future supreme court justice clarence thomas, man born in poverty and now on the supreme court, he is a story of our country america exceptionalism but the soups at amazon don't see it that way. elizabeth: that's interesting stuff, we didn't hear about the news print they get for a that. they also have items accusing israel being occupiers, amazon pulled the confederate flag in 2015 the company also remove the odukes of hazard from the streaming service due to confederate imagery and stop the
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seal but then they do that, this is allow. let's talk about this, dan abrams has been saying that the media is reluctant to cover stories like this. then he said the media is reluctant to cover the crime wave in america. >> i agree with you that it's underreported. i agree the media ought to be covering more crime waves in certain cities, some people tell you there's no crime wave yet to look at the numbers as we arew, that way, the bottom line there is a serious crime problem in big cities around america. i do think that the media is reluctant to cover that kind of story. elizabeth: you're not getting this on cnn, msnbc, other networks,l final word. >> that's all you need to know,
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the media, the mainstream media as part of the problem. elizabeth: great to see you, come backu. soon. thank you for watching, i am elizabeth macdonald you been watching "the evening edit" on fox business. thank you for watching we hope you have a good evening, join us again tomorrow night. ♪ larry: hello, everyone. welcome to "kudlow." i'm larry kudlow. several weeks ago i read a wonderful column by my old pal gerry baker, himself a "wall street journal" editor at large, and this was in the "wall street journal" as i recall. the thing was titled did biden peak on inauguration day. and then it went on, covid confusion, mideast chaos expect threat of inflation, he doesn't have many victories to point to. well, we're going to
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