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brian: mcdonald's dealing with a bag under bag shortage but doesn't expect consumers to be impacted thank goodness it's not the big. >> , that does it for some fox business. elizabeth: new york state democrat legislature today saying they could possibly decide within weeks to impeach near governorks andrew cuomo reports coming in that governor a deal, trying to cut we have details on that and who cuomo accuser the file the first criminal complaint saying he is lying and what he did was a crime, this is about the new york academy, the u.s. economy, one of the most powerful states
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in the nation, joining us tonight near congresswoman nicole malliotakis, angelo santabarbara, roger marshall, doctor nicole saphier, former acting dhs secretary chad wolf and congressman john carico and andy harris, were watching your money the senate is set to vote within hours on the 1.2 trillion dollar infrastructure bill and theyhe worn it does not pay for, but this morning from lindsey graham he says you know the next $3.5 trillion bill that democrats want to pass with just democrat votes senator brand warning there's nothing to stop democrats from raising your taxes by $3.5 trillion, another deadly weekend across the u.s., caught shot dead and another fighting for his life we have new polls showing concern over violent crime now at highest in years and the new report the white house is frustrated over
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poor data on covid-19, this ass you may be shocked at the dramatically low percentage of covid-19 samples that are genetically tested for variance and how low the u.s. ranks around the world, think low and then think lower, is the u.s. making flawed research and policies when they don't even know what is going on. the new york times and the democrat governor of new jersey that's backlash for downplaying the visors this is nbc reports about one out of five migrant families detained have the virus and democrat from texas and doctors and judges warned about all of that, another bite of administration is remaining silent about how love this is hitting texas and florida this is happening as the washington post says this is politically toxic it could cost the democrats control congress, they stand for joining us i'm elizabeth macdonald in "the evening edit" search right now.
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♪. elizabeth: thank you for joining us are watching the fox business network, we begin with thehe embattled new york governor andrew cuomo the new york state impeachment investigation into the new yorkti state he entered state attorney general's findings that he sexually harassed 11 women and retaliated against t in accuser this is moving pretty quickly in new york, laura ingle is here with more. >> into seo, a new york state assembly goes to the next steps in what could determine the future for governor andrew cuomo, one of his accusers and speaking out forin the first ti. >> what he did to me was a crime, he broke the law. >> that is brittany commisso a woman known as executive assistant number one giving her first tv interview describing how she says andrew cuomo allegedly groped her twice and
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kissed her without her consent, they filed a criminal complaint with the albany sheriff's department which is investigating possible misdemeanor charges, the governor denies all allegations and this as the top aide and longtime confidant melissa derosa resigned last night, in addition the state is simply judiciary committee said the five-month impeachment investigation is nearing completion. >> for the first time in 100 years the assembly is undertaking an impeachment investigation of a sitting governor. after the committee has completed its real attribute of that evidence it already and to make a recommendation to whether to proceed with impeachment against governor cuomo. wech anticipate that this proces will be concluded very soon. and when i say very soon i'm speaking about several weeks.
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>> whether or not he will step down many advisors close to governor cuomo say he still has no plans to resign as of tonight's people get to heat see you, thank you for your great reporting laws for good nicole malliotakis and angelo santabarbara, first you congresswoman, it's good to have you both on, this can happen within weeks, the state attorney general is saying this is about the law in truth and integrity cuomo targeted women whose average age was 22 years old right out of college, the younger thanth his daughters. >> completely inappropriate and it seems very illegal and what the house committee did today, they took a look at all aspects of this investigation, they're not just looking at sexual-harassment but they're looking at documents pertaining to the nursing home scandal the
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15000 deaths that occurred due to decisions made by the governor and the looking at the book deal that the governor did on state time using state employees, they're looking at everything not just the attorney general's report and also an independent firm located everything so there reviewing many, many more documents than just what the attorney general was furnishing this is gonna be a pretty in-depth and thorough investigation to the governor, and says he's heading for impeachment, they have the votes in the assembly to impeach the governor they only need 76 votes to go forward and as you know well over 82 just democrat the loan had called for his resignation s.
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elizabeth: the use of state health workers that work for the state to do vip testing of family and friends, that is up there to, it's a great point that the congresswoman just made, reports coming in the governor cuomo trying to cut a deal with top state officials, i don't know if you heard about this but the reports are he's a fourth not to seek term, he won't speak to the reelection if you stopou impeachment, have you heard about that? >> that the report that i heard just hours ago and it's almost unbelievable that he would now try to make a deal impeachment is moving forward in these not getting out of her he's trying to buy more time, he's been trying to do the all along he's trying to stay in office as long as the cavities using government resources to interfere with an investigation that he asked for he asked for the og investigation and he asked for that report and now is trying to discredit the report he's using taxpayer-funded website to put his lawyers on a few days ago to
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discredit and minimize his actions, continue to go after the age report, they didn't contest anything they talked about the process but at the enb of e the day working to draw our own conclusion not based on anything that he says or does but at this point in our recent calls for his resignation last year but were way beyond resignation we need to move forward with impeachment and make sure he could never run for office, the crimes are too egregious and too disgusting and he's done things way beyond what were talking about here. elizabeth: scores of democrats including the president, nancy pelosi, chuck schumer and the entire allegation saying hed should leave to assemblyman santa barbara's point the legal team have a lot to say to his accusers and attacked the new york state attorney investigator and watching this when his lawyer was confronted over his
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alleged targeting of a state trooper was in his 20s and he targeted and the lawyers did not have an answer, watch this. >> a woman identified as trooper number one alleged that the governor ran his finger down her spying and said hey you and he touched her stomach from her bellybutton over to the portion of her hip where she carries her gun do any of you have any response to those obligations and have you seen any of her written materials or statements as far. >> i want to mention two things, the governor will address that allegation himself. elizabeth: we have not heard them address it, to the assemblyman's point, when they're put on the carpet and they respond to that, what is the answer typically bullying or dodging or blaming somebody
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else, what do you say. >> the governor is trying to discredit everyone and it's unbelievable after an attorney general is trying to collaborate the stories of 11 accusers and the governor is still in continuing to diminish them and trying to discredit them publicly, it's truly a disgrace and the governors of one who toughens new yorkk sexual-harassment laws and he was the one who requires sexual-harassment training for all the members and state elected officials and apparently he never completed he had a staff member doing it, the governor is the one who really needs to answer these accusations.s and the state trooper is actually one of the most egregious ones is not somebody was protecting him and took advantage ofge that. elizabeth: let's watch the albany sheriff on the cuomo team trying to intimidate people he say that won't happen to me you
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can intimidate me or call hearst me. >> is it to assume you protected and then administration or do you believe there is a sensemo that this administration would retaliate there had been ongoing rumors. >> on the county sheriff i will not be intimidated or core hearst that would not play well for anybody. elizabeth: it seems like a a big speech, he will not be coerced he's saying you cannot intimidate me, what do you say. >> is out for me? elizabeth: that's for you. >> he clearly thinks he's above the law as a congresswoman said the fact that he groped the state trooper in trying to intimidate these people in the fact that he continues with the
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government resources to do that shows he thinks he is above the law, he championed above the laws and now he thinks they don't apply to him, how long do you think it would take for a member of legislature to be thrown out of office if he did any of the things that the governor is being accused of, not very long we've seen in the past people removed from office in any of the things he's been refused, it's an embarrassment that he still in office at this point. >> this is about giving voice to the voiceless women who fear about being retaliated against andave the story come in work and remembered a chaplain the legal defense fund that was representing women who are sexually harassed her he was resigned from the organization and mentioned in the state ag signing off on a letter in the op-ed written by andrew cuomo and his team to discredit cuomo accuser lindsay boylan, when you see that happening what does this tell you about the state of the. brian: movement. >> honestly it was a hypocrisy and double standards the reality the governor was very quick to
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call foror others to resign including three assembly members of his own party who are accused of sexual harassment in any investigation was taken place as well as the attorney general who was accused by an ex-girlfriend ofer assault, the governor has o resign at this point and if he doesn't resign help be impeached that the bottom line i said all along by criminal conviction, prosecution by resignation or at the ballot box is seems more likely is going tove be impeachment because the governor seems to think he is above the law and these standards don't apply to him but you're right about him bullying that's a tactic that governor cuomo has been known for bullying, core version, trying to threaten other members, we saw ron kim stand up and he i was threatened when he spoke out against his uncle dying in a nursing home. i think most of the people in albany have had enough and are done with andrew cuomo and it's time to move on we haven't very
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pressing manners and we need a new government under governor lewho can lead. elizabeth: thank you nicole malliotakis, angelo santabarbara, of next former c.b.o. director douglas holt beacon, the senate is expected to vote coming up in a few hours, very early tomorrow morning on the 1.2 trillion dollar infrastructure bill, senator lindsey graham out with a big warning that this is a gateway to a bigger three and a half trillion dollar reconciliation bill the democratss want to pass both the senator says and nothing can stop them from raising your taxes by three and halfg trillin dollars, that story next. >> were talking about trillions of dollars of debtio we know there's 1.2 trillion dollars in proposing modes enter most of which is not paid for 't be capab? think again. ♪ (energetic music) ♪
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douglas holtz eakin a national form president c.b.o. director, senator marshall let's start with you senator lindsey graham out with a big warning the next three and a half trillion dollar bill as democrats want to pass with democrat votes senator graham is warning there is nothing to stop them from raising taxes by whatever amount he says three and half trillion, that's a lot what do you say.n. >> that's right lindsey is not a gateway drug to socialism as well as the taxing and spending spree i think it'll be $5 trillion when this is said and done and this'll mortgage your children's future, this is taking money away from seniors they want to take medicare dollars a way to pay for this and one last issue this gives transgender's a special situation for them to be a protected class as well. elizabeth: that was an interesting footnote.
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elizabeth: what do you say to tthe physical gimmicks of whats going on and how they're trying to make and hit everybody's wallet, sure is what do you say. >> i think there's two different things going on the reconciliation in american rescue plan r the 2 trillion wih the next bill that they promised, the american rescue plan was a mistake and over stimulated the economy and led to a lot of inflation the reconciliation bill was a much larger tax increase in the scope and size of government and a lot of transfer programs that will heat up inflation what they're talking and infrastructure bill is a different animal, if you do this and pay for my noninvestment spending you can permanently increase the size of the economy and they didn't fully pay for that's the reality that we face and it would be nice if she had r a vote between the and we have a vote between
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this bill and none i think people are going to land all over the place on this. elizabeth: senator douglas made a good point can you respond to what he said senator mitch mcconnell is saying the three naturally and dollar package that is coming makes infrastructure bill look like a rounding error you have a say in all about. >> the good news were about to gm nancy pelosi, i don't think she's gonna know what to do she's trying to stop this on multiple occasions, this is been a jammer i wish we could have an amendment vote, what there is no doubt they want to raise your taxes, your property taxes they want to get after 1031 exchanges and the basis of their coming out to your wallet. elizabeth: what you mean by gma nancy pelosi, what do you mean by that. >> she doesn't know what to do, she did everything she could to blow the beloved she never
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thought it would get to her, now the people on the far left and the moderates whirring with each other, she doesn't know what to do and when they have $7 trillion on the floor and they're scrambling for. elizabeth: goldman sachs is saying the gdp forecast has been downgraded to 1.5% and 2% growth were loading up a lot of debt and taxes and regulation of things like breathalyzers and cars and national mileage tax that will hit the floor in the trucking industry, the pilot program for that the more you drive the more your tax. infrastructure is just desert senator bill cassidy says in mike lee calls an inflation bomb larry summers, robert rubin, warren buffett, what do you say. >> wasting the inflationary spending that was in the american rescue plan, there's more to come on thela
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reconciliation bill, they promised the highest level of government spending over a ten-year period relative to the economy including world war ii this is an enormous increase ins the scale and scope of the federal government and it comes with a lot of taxes this is a rescue for bad growth and a recipe for additional inflation i think infrastructure bill is a different animal, done right and takes inflation out because of productivity enhancing and it increases the size of the economy this is not done right we have to acknowledge that but. it may be under better than nothing and maybe not that the call we have to make. elizabeth: that's a great point the national bureau of economic research is not going to stimulate so we've been here before will be back here with both of you, you will come back on, thank you for joining us it's good to see you. elizabeth: up next nicole saphier, new reports that the white house is frustrated over the poor data on covid-19 thatt isre behind a lot of restriction
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policies and things like mask mandate, you may be shocked at the dramatically low percentage of covid-19 samples that have been genetically tested for variance in the u.s., you're gonna be surprised how low the u.s. ranks around the world is the u.s. making flawed restriction policies when they don't know what's going on with variance, keeping here on "the eveningg edit". >> so many times people like anthony fauci have been moving the goalpost and misleading the american people because they think they know better medical bureaucrats have no clue what they're ready to hear they should tell the people the facts and let the people make up, up onto their own mind i have a lot of faith and people like tony fauci don't ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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omnipod. ♪. elizabeth: let's welcome back to the show fox news medical elizabeth: let's welcome back nicole saphier, doctor it's always great to have you one you may have seen doctor anthony fauci going after south dakota upcoming motorcycle rally saying it could turn into a super spreader event, they were talking about it with south dakota governor say not this time everybody said 10000 people and they were saying the models are fond. >> thank you for having me on with you, last year there was
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infections that were related to the motorcycle event and it is what it is, were in a different place now that we were a year ago we have large amount of natural immunity and a large amount of population who areh vaccinated in our hospitals are in a much better place because the majority of the country then lost until this time last year we have to be smart of overseeing g and we don't want people to go out and do the activities especially those that are outdoors. again you have to speak to people and say we all know if you're the place we have low community transmission, you probably could do a lot more, community transmission ohio, try to stay outside the bus that you can and try not to congregate indoors, future consider wearing masks. elizabeth: the rush to r politicize the pandemic, scientists and health experts
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say don't do that and overlook the complexities that we need to understand and, on the other o side of the, were shutting down businesses and schools saying don't go in public without a mass, the government is talking about mask being mask mandate next month. critics included the white house the white house is saying they're frustrated about the bad data and there's also this flawed modeling lots of sweeping generalizations, dr. fauci and the expert should point out the u.s. ranks only 30 seconds of the world for genetically testing and sequencing variance we've only tested less than 1.5% of the sample for. the u.s. ranks behind australia, with the weightier, the democrat republic of congo, what do you say to this. >> absolutely right, i don't compare us to the smaller countries because we look at it
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and there's a few more samples that you have to a population it's easier to do but i tell you you compare the united states and the uk, is o not as big but the uk is doing over 60% of sequencing on their progress and as you pointed out the united states is less than 2%, that's a big problem. you should be keeping 5% coming in and that's why you stay on top of emerging variance in howr you make sure that you're using accurate and precise information to your people, unfortunately everybody continues to speak in hyperbole because we don't have the data collection capability and this isn't new from the cdc, the boys had problems with silo data we have people that are not communicating between the hospitals in the private lab and public health labs, they're not communicating and people are wanting to share their data and the detriment of the united t states. elizabeth: were not genetically sequenced, 99% of the sampling
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scientists that you need to test 5% or genetically sequenced 5% of the samples and we need a hurricane map of a variant and where there sweeping through the country, were not at that level so we can't say this is delta driven we don't know what the variance are majority of the time. >> i tell you based one what we saw in other areas of delta variance seems to be the dominant variant in these moves are being sequenced and makes incidents more transmissible but we need to come to beidler centralize our data so we have a better handle on what's going on and what is to come. >> there is infectious variance people to get vaccinated and be safe. it's great to see you. former acting dhs secretary chad wolf, he's here on this story the new york times and the democrat governor of new jersey now facing a backlash or downplay the virus spread at the border, this is nbc reports about one out of five migrant families that have been detained have the virus, democratic
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anti-immigration position, it's more about people getting sick, what do you say. >> to the issue on the border, we have numbers not only from congressman cuellar but the border patrol down in the rio grande valley when they talk about 900% increase in covid related cases along the border and in that sector alone, it's an issue along the border and i think the governor of new jersey and others need to wake up communities along the border are experiencing this firsthand where you have mass relief of migrants, in their communities a bus station in train station, airport and many of the individuals to many of the migrants are testing positive at the end of the day for covid is a real issue and should not be downplayed, we have a humanitarian crisis, and now a covid crisis along the border. elizabeth: the washington post editorial board said the board
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of chaos is a politically toxic issue for the biden administration and the democrats, the biden administration is trying to t be humane but at the same time the pandemic is exploding at the border so there is that issue and brandon judd top border official says 40% of migrants coming in have not tested for covid, is untrue 40%. >> branded would have a good sense of it, the border patrol union, his numbers are pretty accurate. i read that washington post editorial that if the washington post is criticizing the administration you know going wrong, they talk about the bideng administration avenue humane policy that is not correct there's nothing humane about having these illegal migrants to take a very dangerous journey to the border to come to the u.s. knowing the vast majority do nou qualify for asylum and will have to leaveev the country, at the
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same time you have members of congress talking about amnesty so it's just the wrong approach in the middle of this crisis and they're talking about amnesty from 20 million people in theil country illegally, the wrong approach will see a surge on the border like you've never seen before if they end up passing any type of amnesty provision. elizabeth: thousands of people die, get killed on the way trying to do illegally, that is dangerous. watch the texas border pleading with the presidency was happening with covid at the border. >> as we all know those numbers have increasedif significantly d uncontrollably and the result of the surge regardless of what the people outside if you think it's very closely related to the number of migrants out of come across, that are either testing positive or not being tested at all and continue to spread the virus traveling on further north
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inrt the country. remember that as those migrants are release and travel north they continue to be in texas because the cdc guidance for quarantine and isolation are not being followed, that's a huge problem. elizabeth: he saying cases are up tenfold, instead of democrats from the biden administrationme and the media politically attacking texas and florida, why don't they travel to the border and see what's going on, what do you say. >> it's amazing that you have ar federalst government who shoulde working with the state of texas, the state of arizona and others in trying to protect the border and protect the american citizens living in the states and study of the bidentrtr administration going to court trying tog stop what texas is taking because at the end of the day the federal government is not upholding the rule of law and not implementing and enforcing laws that are on the books today's and moving covid
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related cases all around the country it's the wrong approach, these governors have a different view and they need to g protect their citizens. elizabeth: great is you, thank you so much. this story coming up another deadly weekend across the united states in chicago a police officer shot dead another fighting for his life we have new polls showing voter concern over violent crime at the highest in four years congressman john catt company was a prosecutor for 25 years, he is tough on crime you have to hear what he has to say. stay with us. >> they come to work willing to run toward danger. toward gunfire. and they're willing to sacrifice their lives to save the lives of perfect strangers. ♪
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♪. elizabeth: this is a story that people sat up and took notice of. a police officer shot dead in chicago. another fighting for his life in critical condition. they were shot in the line of duty during a saturday evening traffic stop. at least 86 people shot in chicago, 13 fatally over the weekend. back with us now house homeland security ranking member. he is senator, he is john katko. great to have you on. so you spent 25 years as a federal organized crime prosecutor. talk to us about what your feeling is about this shooting of the police officer? >> just a horrific example how out of control this defund the police and vilifying police movement has taken such a toll in our country it is terrible. this is just a terrible example. my heart goes out to the families. she leaves behind a two-month-old child and her partner is fighting for his life in the hospital right now. it doesn't have to be like that. officers across this great
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country are under siege because of the last passed and handcuff their ability to do their job and because of defunding going on making it much more dangerous because there is not enough police out on the streets. so it is the worst i've seen, the worst i've seen. elizabeth: this is a story affecting every american and all american families. she was one of 38, ella french, police officers shot or shot at so far this year in chicago. we see police officers quitting, retiring, resigning. we have double the amount of cops resigning, even before they get their pensions in chicago, they have just about had it. you know we, talk to us about the frustration that the cops have with the defund the police movement and being generalized and sweeping stereotypes of others bad actions hitting them, what do you say to that? >> i can tell you what is happening in chicago with the police leaving and retiring up
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early, giving up pensions is something going on across the country. i'm head of the american security task force and we've traveled to new york city. we've traveled to austin, texas. we've traveled to portland, oregon, every single place the refrain is what you articulated. officers are demoralized. they are afraid to do their job. funding has cut them to the bone. they don't want to deal with it anymore. they are leaving in droves. portland has lost 12 1/2% of their police force in the first half of this year alone. that is on top of the massive cut to the police force last year because of the defund the police movement in portland. 533% increase of murder in the first five months of this year. it is insane what is going on. chicago is the latest example n chicago they had 600 vacancies they ended up getting rid of the positions, so 600 less cops. that takes an awful long time to recover from cuts like that
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anywhere. this is real long nationwide. it will have a long term impact on this country. vast majority of the do a good job every day. the bad cops you have to prosecute. but you got to understand -- [inaudible] elizabeth: cops have had, they have had, cops have had fireworks thrown at them, rocks, cans of food, lasers that blinded them, metal ball bearings, slingshots, they are hit in the head with hammers. where is their congressional medal of honor? where do you stand on the defund the police movement right now? you have got 10 second. >> the defund the police movement is causing an epidemic in crime, very people they are trying to fix and help, the very people they're helping in minority communities, this affected by incredible violence. it has got to stop. elizabeth: congressman john katko, thanks for joining us. come back soon. up next house gop dr.s caucus co-chair andy harris back with
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elizabeth: joining is no elizabeth: joining us are congressman and doctor andy harris from house appropriation, it's great to see you. we've got nearly 99% of the cases out there have not been genetically tested or genetically and allies for variance florida and texas getting slammed by democrats when they need federal help and help with the very how is that the biden administration, the democrats andp the media are attacking states like texas when they need help, what do you say. >> are playing politics with those and we should never do that with aul health issue but
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that's what they're doing they're not stopping people at the border and they're not testing people to border and there allowing hundreds of thousands of illegal aliens in up to 20% who are opposing cognitive and they pretend they're serious about the pandemic. elizabeth: these states don't need a scoring of an administration that is not complaining that they areny frustrated they don't have the data either. they don't need the media singling out these states without knowing how many covid positive illegal immigrants have been sent into their states because of the administration policy. any reasonable, rational personi wouldra say you out there in the media, you're continuing to attack texas and florida and we get it about florida's cases, the governor is saying leave it up to the parents, how about bringing them full rounded stories with the context of what is going on inside the spaces of what they're doing instead ofte
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attacking them, what do you say. >> that's absolutely right if you want to enter the united states you need to show your covid negative and test within 72 hours but not if you cross illegally into mexico, what to do they put john airplane without a covid testing without quarantine and isolation and they send you to various states in texas and florida some of the largest destinations for the illegal aliens especially texas. elizabeth: where are the demands from dr. fauci, the cdc, the hii's, does the administration e have a number of what's going on inside of each of those states that any border states with covid cases, we have the white house press secretary she was asked but could not have any relief that the federal government is giving mccowanel texas. in the arising covid cases, now he's going after 40 governor ron
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desantis. c they're not attacking the democrat governor of louisiana were the cases are on the rise, you have to stop politicizing the pandemic when lives are at stake, what do you say. >> the contrast of the trump administration is dark when trump had a problem he sent hospital ship, hospitals, everything that needed to be doneen in new york he did not tk about politics to solve the problem but this is nots what it's about, this pandemic is political place about the red state versus the blue states, it's not about us versus the delta variant and it shows in the policies especially the policies of the border. here's the thing, ron desantis is under the gun he's being questioned on his policy, migrants crossing continues to break record, crime is surging, the cover vaccination effort has stalled but the white house
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spent the past week picking fights of the governor claiming desantis was not proactive promoting vaccination he was all over the state motivated people to get the vaccine remember the fight over public vaccination remember that 160 minutes. >> most are portly ron desantis decided that the priority was to vaccinate the people who were at highest risk this is what we should do all around the country and the fact the matter is not to happen in florida and their% of senior citizens revaccinated is hotter than the average of the united states not lower so ron desantis did what he needed to protect the citizens. elizabeth: the fight is over mask mandates where did youou ce down about that, the 40 governor saying leave it up to the parents about masking children, he's saying the people of florida can figure this out, the media and others are attacking, final word on this debate. >> the fact of the matter is it's scientifically well-known that children are not vulnerable
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people for covid, and well-known masks and do harm children psychologically, physically, the bottom line we want to protect her children and we should not have a mask mandate. elizabeth: thank you forhi joing us and thank you so much for watching your elizabeth macdonald you been watching "the evening edit", join us again tomorrow night. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪. larry: hello everyone and welcome to "kudlow" i am larry kudlow, two white hot topics tonight, the ongoing infrastructure saga, also known as the electric vehicle welfare state and senator bernie sanders chair of the budget committee releases long-awaited budget resolution agreement framework which alternately involve into a 51 vote reconciliation of instructions. first let's go to chad pergram fox news congressional corres

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