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short so we have $200 billion worth of agriculture sales. >> the colorado river system which provides water to this part of the state and all over the west provides water to 40 million americans. gerry: thank you and a a hot dry arizona. that does it for us for "fox business tonight" standby for "the evening edit" that starts right now. ♪ ♪ ♪. elizabeth:ab we have much more n the face-to-face meeting between presidentia biden and russians leader blotted rear put in just hours before that russian can enter china had a military exercise in the pacific ocean russia says that the biggest since the cold war, given the president his first major test on the world stage, joining us tonight kt mcfarland, michael huckabee, doctor marty makary an arkansas republican rick crawford, also ford o'connell,
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phil holloway and national border patrol council randy judd and a big announcement, the hhs inspector general will audit and probe government grants made by the nih, likely include u.s. funding of the one lab and gain-of-function supervisor virus research and will break down critics claims that the massive censorship of the origin of covid-19 by the media and big tech are part of a campaign to defeat president donald trump, by ensuring the blame for long-term but not china. and house republicans introducing the new bill to fire dr. fauci, dr. fauci again tries to claim he never down to play the leaks, we also had a big reveal that to blow up the argument about a lab leak against the lab leak theory. plus watchdog asking why did dry out of all federal workers, he
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makes more money than four-star generals and the president. they say his hundreds of media events during the pin debit cost taxpayers big bucks it raises big questions with thedr dr. fai served the public or personal interests, this is according to government watchdogs, were following the southern california protesters showing up at the private homes of house speaker nancy pelosi and diane feinstein demanded that they spend more on climate change, the democrat climate change agenda is in chaos and we will show you how more cities are reinstating bringing back more money into police budget by the millions of dollars after a spike in crime taken a toll on businesses at the heart of the pandemic recovery house republicans demand a new hearing on democrats push to defend the police over the past year, former president trump to visit the border later this month he wants to call attention to what he calls a dereliction of duty
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by the biden administration, texas democrat henry cuellar sending a letter to biden's borders and vice president kamala harris begging her to go to the border. i'm elizabeth macdonald in "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪no. elizabeth: welcome to the show the fox business network, the stockss closed down as a stocks reserve would raise rates at 2023, that the faster than expected to fight against rising inflation, the market watching the first face-to-face meeting with russians leader vladimir putin, hours before that russia military exercise 100 miles off of hawaii the u.s. airir force traveled f-22 fighters from hawaii in response, china also showing a fourth and hardware spending a record number of military planes to a taiwan's airspace let's get to connell
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mcshane and live in geneva. >> claims fromm both sides that the day was relatively successful from their point of view first after the three hour plus meeting between president biden and president putin putin emerged and they were constructive and biden said by the tone of the meeting it was good but at the same time it was clear the tensions remain high sbetween these two countries especially on certain issues, cybersecurity and human rights to name two of them in the cyber front president biden said a lot of time was spent on that between he and president putin in the american president said he was quite a specific of what the russians seem to stay away from. >> 16 defined as critical infrastructure under u.s. policy, from the energy sector to our water p systems. of course a principal is one thing, has to be backed up by practice, responsible countries need to take action against
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criminals who conduct written somewhere activity on their territory. >> critical infrastructure should be off limits said the president but what consequences will the russians face if they don't follow and behave themselves in cyberspace that was less clear, biden suggested the consequence might be a loss of credibility for president putin, here again is the president. >> how would it be if the united states review by the rest of w e world as interfering with the election directly of other countries. and everybodyri knew it, what would it be like if we engaged in activities that he's engaged in, it diminishes the standing of a country that is desperately maintain standing as a major world power. >> the discussion turned to human rights president biden said he made it clear to president putin that he will continue to bring up issues a fundamentally deal withas human rights and this was a strange
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scene to start in geneva when the u.s. press was ushered into the room to see biden imprudent together some of the russian security got their way in a physical manner, probably heard russian security agent holding people to go away and then physically pushing them back, they were screaming and yelling and pushingng and shoving, had nothing to do with the two leaders standing there looking at it all and had to do with the two delegations of the press corps, eventually they did get the press out of the room, biden imprudent still in the room with respect to staff and for about three hours, maybe a little more than that president biden after a busy week in new york is back to the united states. elizabeth: good to see if they get for joining us, former deputy national securityit advir kt mcfarland author of the book revolution, trump, and we the people. what was your reaction to the tmeeting today? >> i found it deeply troubling
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here you have the president of the united states in a face-to-face but he was getting slapped in the face because the same time he was sitting down at a senate meeting granting the summit meeting to the russian president russia was standing were shipped to hawaii and the chinese were over flying our ally taiwan with military aircraft, they were challenging president biden at the same time he was supposed to be sitting down for an important summit meeting, i think the whole summit meeting today but then i was cast on that last week. president biden had one job but he went to europe to take her security and trade and economic ally and get them all together to agree that we would stand up to china and russia, he didn't get that so when they walked into a meeting with putin he comes out of it and he says they gave him 16 industries that i don't expect him to hack into and when he was asked a question
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by a friendly reporter about what the consequences were going to be, his response putin is going to get a bad reputation of the world.or president biden is so powerless against all of this. elizabeth: putin did a lot of what about his own with human rights and he responded what about gitmo and cia torture and black lives matter protest. and a lot about it imprudent to. his job was to show himself as an equivalent a moral equivalent of the united states and the way that he did it was the same way the chinese did it when they met with biden administration officials a couple months ago in alaska, putin doesn't say i think this, i think that he told his own people to back president biden but you americans have problems of security p and racim in your problems with this and that and so he neutralizes any
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moral objection that we have to russia, vladimir putin going back to decades, he really feels that he wants to undo the cold war victory of the united states. we think that we won the cold war, he does not think it's over and he wants to undo the american success in a way that he's going to do it is by using russian injured energy and using a new alliance with the chinese. elizabeth: ric grenell tweeted that putin got a pipeline of power and cash for the next 20 years after the president lifted the sanctions on the pipeline into germany. good to see s you. come back soon, great to have you on. let's bring in, look who's here former arkansas governor mike i could be, what did you think of the meeting today, what was your reaction. >> i think a lot of people forget that this is not just about two individuals, joe biden
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a vladimir putin, it's about two countries, two individuals had a sharp contrast, joe biden shuffled in the room and didn't appear to have a real clear grasp of what was going on and made a huge mistake by saying you can do certain things inug cyber crime but here 16 things that we don't want you to do basically saying all the other stuff were not really going toaw get on about, i was just astonished i could not believe his handlers would allow him to take that juncture. clearly putin has a strong appearance, he comes across thar way but i b l say again what joe biden's gonna do, i don't't thik he did it was to remind people it's not about him it's about the power of the united states, he did not exhibit that today in the words of the president and i think vladimir putin goes home looking better, not onlyly individually but his countrytr
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look stronger just because the way he carried himself to the meeting. elizabeth: but tom cotton is saying china is the one to watch, he says the nato mention russia more than five dozen times in china less than aes don times, china and london is set is long past the time is over for small group of nations and the g-7 to dictate how the world is going to conduct itself, the thing is what is happening president biden in the g-7 said were going to announce a 40 trillion-dollar infrastructure plan around the world to take on china roads, how are they going to do that the g-7 could even agree on vaccine sharing,ci they can't en get the vaccine deal going between them how are they going toto take on china in this way? >> i think you're exactly right it's about china russia is a threat there's no doubt about
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that but they don't present an immediate threat, they don't have the power and the strength, they had a lot less when joe biden gave them the pipeline which gives them economic boost like nothing else has over the past eight years, let's just ask yourselves this, who is stealing our basic day-to-day information,lv china. who is dumping products into thr united states and really having an impact on american jobs, china. who has been not only cheating at trade but who has been manufacturing things that is taking manufacturing out of united states, china has and who has been very clear in doubling up a fist, shaking it at the u.s. insane were coming after you, it is china there is no doubt that the greatest threat that we face economically and militarily unquestionably is china.ee elizabeth: mike huckabee, thank you for joining us, great to have you on.
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still ahead the inspector general for health and human services is going to audit nih that will likely cover the funding of the one lab in the funding of gain-of-function research, this is dangerous to. we will break that down in the claims by critics that the massive censorship of the virus origin by the present big tech is part of the campaign to medefeat trump to blame trump nt china. that story next. >> there is a large group of scientist that see this technology at their fingertips and they want to do it and nothing can go wrong, it seemed like a lot of people wanted to squelch any idea that there was another hypothesis. i think that's what i find the stmost disappointing because i would expect that from
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politicians, i would expect that from governments, i would never expect that from a scientific view and yet what we witnessed was a scientific community to try to stop any open debate about the origin of this virus, i find that very sad and very disconcerting. ♪ stay restless, with the icon that does the same. the rx crafted by lexus. lease the 2021 rx 350 for $449 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. $449 a month for 36 months. these are the people who work on the front lines. they need a network that's built right. that's why we created verizon frontline. the advanced network and technology for first responders. built on america's most reliable network. built for real interoperability. and built for 5g.
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that's g-o-l-o.com. elizabeth: fox news contributor doctor marty makary, what was your reaction when you heard the inspector general for hhs will audit the national institute of health grant money that was given out from 2014 - 2021, it's probably going to cover the funds given to the wuhan lab and for gain-of-function research, what do you think they will turn up. >> i think the audit is going to reveal what many people have already recognized and that is the 2015, 2017 and 2018 articles that describe gain-of-function research, some in very high journals and think the nih and gave the nih funding member that will show this is not something that you need an fbi investigation it is there in
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plain view and the purpose of science is deeply how this is assumption, politicians got democrats and republicans and virology research and pro-and anti-gain-of-function research and doctor fauci was pro-he talked about the value of it and hopefully this will show it is too risky, you don't mess with mother nature. elizabeth: dr. fauci testified 600,000 went to the wuhan lab over five years, a five-year period. others say no, millions and dollars more dr. fauci saying he didid not downplay a lab leak, what he said last year, he attacked that last year was a natural geographic saying i don't know what they're talking about, i don't know why they spend a lot of time i'm not going to spend a lot of time in the circular argument there was a whole push to blame trump for the pandemic and not china, how does this work together? >> it's amazing you had almost
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journalist in healthcare and science and i know a lot of the journalist dropped everything that they were doing with the pandemic hit and they pivoted all their time and energy to look for good stories and not a single journalist beyond one or two reporters follow the leads and what was obvious, i said on fox news in april of last year it was an effective lab worker that went to the local hospital, circumstantial evidence is pretty overwhelming. elizabeth: spot experiment, dr. fauci said it's not likely it leaked out of the wuhan lab, three lab workers got sick with covid like symptoms in november of 2019, the state department says that but here's the experiment this could blow up what dr. fauci is downplaying spread bycan be asymptomatic people meaning they show no symptoms, how can dr. fauci know for sure there was no lab leak from
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asymptomatic wuhan lab workers. >> if he funded the slab i was very well aware of it and he would probably be downplaying the t possibility that it was infected lab workers and it's very obvious, the boot biggest piece ofie information, doctorst the hospital were detained by the police, sometimes for a long time they went missing and reprimanded one was forced to signed a confession and there was a policy which came from the government which said nobody is allowed to talk about the pneumonia outside of the hospital. when you have that level, no samples turned over and no lab turnover is pretty obvious what happened. elizabeth: relate until louisiana republican senator john kennedy raises the problem he said he is a conflict of interest in dr. fauci funnel money to the wuhan lab through his friend doctor peter -- at echo alliance, can the hhs
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inspector general get to the bottom of how much money actually went to the wuhan lab, let's listen to senator john kennedy. >> dr. fauci funnel the money tu the lab from his friend doctor peter daszak, they both have been cheerleaders especially doctor peter daszak for the animal theory the natural theory of the virus. i guarantee when this thing first broke dr. fauci and doctor dossett both of them said oh my god, we gave taxpayer money to theab wuhan lab, what if they dd gain-of-function research as it's been done 11 times since 1992 in the virus mistake, i'm not saying you did or didn't but they both should have stood up and said wait a minute. i have a conflict of interest, i gave the money, we did not supervise them and i'm the wrong person to weigh in on the
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subject. elizabeth: he said a lot, convict of interest, dr. fauci admitted he wasn't monitoring what is going on, can they get to the bottom of how much money the u.s. gave the wuhan lab. >> that should be traceable went to the subcontractor look at everything that talks about gaeta function research, where the nih number crediting the funding is there, i tell you having submitted many nih grants myself that people were viewing it don't look at the budget is almost reviewed separately it could've been 10 million or $100 million, that's a separate part of the study section that reviews it. elizabeth: house republicans pushing on a bill to fire dr. fauci senator ted cruz saying she was criticizing red states like texas for opening up but said nothing about a blue state, democratic governor putting their executive orders
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putting nursing home patients recovering from covid-19 back into nursing homes, why the silence on that. >> if you had to evaluate always done on the job description you into his primary job is to warn the country on the pandemic on that he did not, the second thing on how to manage the pandemic, he's been wrong on the major issues on strategy he's a very nice gentleman, i personally think he has good intentions and he wants the best but we need some people with a better track record and they have been out there but it's been hard for otherer people to compete with dr. fauci whinnies on the media 10 - 12 hours a day for the last year end a half. elizabeth: doctor marty mccarrick, thank you for joining us good to have you backth on. coming into the bottom of the hour you are watching the fox business network protesters showing up at the private home of house speaker nancy pelosi and diane feinstein of
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bill we just marked up last week after 19 hours in the markup, only nine or 10% of that was infrastructuree investment the book isbu attributed to or directed to climate change and yet that is still not satisfactory i did not get any republican votes, there may have been one or two but most republican said no for that reason we need to focus on real infrastructure investment and we can do that and be conscious of our environment at the same time is not an either/or scenario. elizabeth: it's interesting what you're saying in terms of the balance of money being spent, joe manchin is now saying, the senator is saying he may not support democrats push to fast-track this big package and just democrat votes with b reconciliation, it feels like it's in chaos you have senator
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durbin saying we need tono end e filibuster if we don't in the filibuster republicans are going to get their way he's trying to compare indian the filibuster so soldiers storming the beaches of normandy on d-day that sounds like desperation. >> it absolutely is and is a different tune from when thes majority was republican and they wanted to preserve the filibuster and how dare you consider lifting the filibuster that is an important tool to protect the minority now the tables have turned in its all-important to go ahead and get rid of the filibuster so they can do what they want to do with impunity and even then they will struggle it's a 50/50 split and you have people like joe manchin and kyrsten sinema that may have some paws on something like this and there may be others that recognize that some of these things are a bridge too far. elizabeth: the other thing that happens a federal judge in
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louisiana blocked the biden administration from stopping oil and gas leases on federal lien, now the oil and gas leases can go forward do you think this is waa major setback. >> i think this is going to be another battle as fossil fuels always are and were not saying that we can do environmentally sensitive things but we can't do it in a day you also have to look at the market forces out there, how much of the market is crying out for solar and wind were scaled largely by gas motors on the highway and our power, where you get the i power to plug-in those electric cars, that's gotta be generated, they don't want nuclear, they don't want baseload traditional baseload, loads of power, how are we going to do that and meet the energy needs of our country, there is really no plan except
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that we have to do it now and if we don't get our way we're going to throw a fit. elizabeth: congressman rick crawford, w1 up next ford o'connell he's fired up and ready to go government watchdog are asking why is dr. fauci the highest paid government worker he makes more money than four-star generals, more money than the president a new report showing hundreds of media events and appearances during the pandemic the watchdog says this cost taxpayers big bucks, work and explain that, ford o'connell next. >> in 40 years dr. fauci has been at the home running the agency and took private industry to develop a solution to hi v it is a i private industry to devep a vaccine for a bullet. and yet dr. fauci who has served seven presidents and is the
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the problem with the government it doesn't matter what benefit you bring to the government if you have enough advanced degrees in the government long enough eventually you too can be the highest paid federal employee among the 4.3 federal employees in this country. elizabeth: in 2019 about 418,000, he earned 434,000 l lat year, his estimated earnings since the pandemic kit has been 650,000, he's made more than $1 million. he's been doing hundreds of interviews the watchdogs open the book are saying is he serving thehe public interest or his own, he participated in more than 400 interviews, television, radio, podcast, lectures, they are asking about that to, is it really necessary for that to be going on?
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>> american should be irate that basically dr. fauci uses more than 400 media appearances to essentially promote himself on the taxpayer, frankly that might actually be a violation of the 1913 amendment but i'm not sure the biden administration is going to prosecute him nor am i sure the government accountability will hold him accountable this is a problem with government transparency if you get into the federal government you don't have to do your job you can do whatever you want. elizabeth: there also asking whg did dr. fauci, as you're talking about need to go on a media tour with federal health agencies already employ nearly 200 public relation officials at the nih, cdc and fda that caused taxpayers $80 million, what are those guys doing if dr. fauci is out there going on the airwaves, what are those individuals doing. >> that's a great question, we are paying people to deliver
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public info on the time of the pandemic and then you dr. fauci saying we don't need those people the taxpayers are paying $20 million a year to relay public information instead i'm going to go up there and be the star it's always a case about dr. fauci in a state of affairs and halfway into the sea stop delivering public info and started delivering propaganda if we look back he misled on a host of things like the covid origin and the efficacy in a massive lockdown with the federal government's role was a gain-of-function research he has a lot of questions but i hope congress is paying attention to this discussion because there's a fine line between public information of propaganda and we need to have better transparency for their market public. elizabeth: you're saying he used his position as director of the niaid to basically push a storyline through that the virus did not leak from the wuhan lab
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he also helped use the white house press room to make the argument as well we told national geographic last year i don't know what they're talking about, this is a circular argument to me and the other thing people have talked about separate from that it is also his saying behind the scene that basically herd immunity is 60% of the public of anybody, then when thed polls show more people would take vaccines he said at 70% then he said is 80% then he said 85%, he's curing it toward public perception and acceptance of vaccines, that feels like manipulation and telling people not to wear masks but hiding that he was trying to conserve it masks for hospital workers, he could've said to the american people, listen we need masks for hospital workers make a mascot of a bandanna or do your best, why did he play it straight.
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>> that's a great question i think he strongly manipulated public opinion and now that the democrats arek in power i don't think they get a hold them accountable i made to be totally honest he's a greatest gift for the last 40 years not only did he install biden is prominent under president but pushed socialist legislation because people were so terrified is a direct result of his commentary. elizabeth: good to see you, come orback soon. coming up former georgia police officer phil holloway is going to join us with his thoughts on how more cities are reinstating putting back into police budgets millions of dollars admit a spike in crime this is the so-called refund the police, not deepen the police, i'm going to take it on next.
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in georgia police officer philip holloway were gonna show this video a local reporter videoed a shoplifter brazenly going into the walgreens in san francisco with a big garbage bag to shoplift that he takes off on his bicycle robberies are on the rise, this is pretty brazen stuff. >> violent crime is through the roof and homicide rates, the worst of the worst in large cities is up more than 30% then average last year end 24% in the beginning of this year alone when you threatened to cut the budget to decimate the rolls in the ranks of police departments you have to understand has an e.effect on morale, has an effet on whether or not people want to retire whether or not you will get new recruits, this is a natural consequence of the defend the police movement and it should not shock anyone that
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this is what were seeing right now it has to stop we have to go back the other way, police leadership needs to change, city leadership needs to change is starts there, has mayors and city councils and police chief doing this for the sake of political expediency, this is what happens. elizabeth: now you have more and more cities including new york, baltimore, oakland, los angeles putting back money into police budget reinstating millions of dollars to their police department a year after moving to defend the police and now you have house republicans saying we want hearings in the house democrats demanding more from to defend the police. >> you're right look at places like ugly and to where i am we have certain areas of the city that want to secede from the city of atlanta because they want to create their own police
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force because they know that we have to fund law enforcement, if you don't fund law enforcement, guess what there's no law enforcement and we don't have law enforcement, you cannot have a viable city or county or local community. t this is a natural foreseeable result of the asinine defend the policehe movement. elizabeth: the fallout is severe baltimore businesses are saying were not quite a pair local taxes and it so bad in chicago the mary lori lightfoot is acid divided the administration for help after he rejected help from the trump administration last year, you have ten seconds. >> when you force the men and women of law enforcement to standby in standdown while cities are burned and businesses arese looted this is what you're going to get, has to change. elizabeth: philip holloway, thank you for joining us, come back soon. just ahead former president trump heading to the border laterat this month he says he
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elizabeth: national border patrol council brandon judd, it's good to have you back on, what is going to be the impact of former president trump going to the border later this month. >> it's going to be a large impact he's going to take the cameras with in the exact reason why kamala harris does not want to go to the border he's ready fix this problem and will highlight that he's going to show the biden administration has completely andnn totally failed on an issue that is in the top five ofhi the american public they want border security in this administration has not given them that. elizabeth: the polls show that now we have democrat representative henry cuellar of texas baking kamala harris, come to thels border, hee is saying t is happening is hampering what border patrol needs to do and following the laws that congress
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wrote and threatening and putting american citizens and surrounding communities in serious danger. >> representative cuellar understands what's at stake he knows republican was just elected mayor in the city of mcallen, that does not happen in that particular area of the united states, he knows he could be in trouble going into 2022, democrats are vulnerable going into 22 because of this issue in this issue alone and he wants it to be fixed yet the administration is not doing anything. elizabeth: trump is ready to proxy spoke at a north carolina republican event, he's expected to hold rallieson in ohio latern june and in florida inun early july, he's basically going to be goading and pushing on the biden administration saying you been derelict in you duty in terms of protecting the country, what
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happens if the president and vice president say nothing in response. >> it's going to hurt them going into 2024 but i'm glad he's going to gohe out there becausei really don't care about much other than the security of the great nation, we want to see the border secure whether it's democrats or republicans, whoever is going to give us a border security that's what we want and that's what the market public wants president trump is going to go up there and say i saw this problem and got rid of the catch and release of the biden of administration brought it back and that's where the numbers have soared that is a good message because that's a message that will resonate withs american public. elizabeth: were talking about the equivalent of nebraska showing up at oursk southern border in this fiscal year, that's estimate estimated 2 million apprehensions, the biden administration in the first week, as you pointed out
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trump border policy triggering the worst border crisis in the nationni were talking about getting rid of the remaining mexico policy, stopping the construction of the border wall it's gotten so bad in texas texas is moving to build his own border wall and worked in san diego but greg abbott is going to vilify for that. >> i can personally tell you when people say this is the worst border crisis in a generation i tell you this is the worst border crisis in the history of the united states you have to compare apples to apples, not apples to oranges what is happening is extremely different than what happened back in the late '90s an90 early 2000, this is something we've never dealt with before and never seen anything like this before considering it took 35 years to add 11 million illegal aliens in the united states, if you believe that number in five months 500,000 people have been added to the population of thehe
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american public that is insane that's a piece we've never seen before. gerry: that's an importantor point, also what is really ramping up as a drug cartel ddistracting border patrol with human smugglers bringing in toddlers and children and their distracted and their pushing to record amounts of fentanyl, the amount of fentanyl sees that the border has quadrupled and you talked about how 2 milligrams can kill somebody, 1 kilo can kill 500,000 people, this is really dangerous o stuff. >> talking about thehe distractn when you look across the border my station the station i'm assigned to that station is shut down because we have to goow to processing and we have 70 people crossing the border illegally we never shut down stations before and because were shutting them down there being created and cartels are able to get their products are crossed and it's killing our children and simply based upon policy, this administration policy and
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failure to properly act is harming the united states. elizabeth: thank you for joining us and thank you so much for your service to our country, come back soon. i am elizabeth macdonald, you been watching "the evening edit", that does it for us, thank you for watching we hope you have a good evening and join us again tomorrow night. us again night. ♪ ♪ ♪. larry: hello everyone welcome to "kudlow" i am larry kudlow, great to be with you. kind of a bad day for stocks, the dow is falling over 300-point by midafternoon, it did close on a somewhat better note later, i don't know whether stocks fell because of prudence news conference or bidens news conference or jay powell fed news conference, i don't know which was worse for the market, i don't know which was worse for american security and prosperity, it's hard to

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