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sean: men of the country might be time for us to step up when it comes to typical household chores, managing kids schedules and making dinner. new poll finds that 35% of women report doing more than their partners. i don't know. compared to men who stayed the same. totally disagree. that does it for "fox business tonight." "the evening edit" starts right now. elizabeth: okay, tonight we've got breaking news. we have new fox business polls that show middle class joe's credibility problem getting worse with middle and working class voters. half the country thinks president biden is making inflation worse. more than 2/3 dissatisfied with the direction of america voters by virtually the same percentage blame both government spending and the pandemic for inflation but now the white house trying to shift the blame, threatening a government investigation of companies in the supply chain,
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blaming them for price hikes and just as the democrats want to raise your taxes and get the irs to audit you next year, that's when the federal reserve is warning they will raise interest rates potentially three times in 2022 and three more times in 2023 to stop soaring inflation. even "the new york times" and cnn running stories on who could replace biden the ballot in 2024. joining us tonight senators ted cruz and todd young, congresswoman claudia tenney and kat cammack, forbes media chair steve ford and "the daily caller"'s vince collagnese. here is what we definitely know about the omicron variant, next to nothing that has not stopped democrats out with new mandates. now this, a growing number of local democrats refuting to enforce those mandates and we have reports that democrat governors are worried that they
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could lose re-election because of voter fatigue on these roiling, chaotic mandates. plus, a new report detailing just how bad it is with far left billionaire george soros' bankrolling of the election campaigns for the soft on crime district attorneys nationwide. in major cities now hit with historic highs in homicides. the homicides are going up. we have catch-and-release at the border. now it is soros' catch-and-release in the u.s. criminal justice system. plus the news today special counsel john durham's criminal probe of the trump russia investigation. a key player from hillary's camp in court. we're on it. and the lead "new york times" reporters on trump russia now say the debunked steele dossier is quote, profoundly flawed. it should never have been read into the congressional record like democrat adam schiff did.
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and the border crisis has come to this, a human smuggler now charged with murder in the texas car crash that kill ad mom and her daughter. thanks for joining us. i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit," it starts right now. ♪ elizabeth: we begin with a breaking news. new fox business polls, beyond dismal for the president. middle class joe's credibility problem taking a huge hit as inflation soars to nearly a 40-year high. jackie deangelis is with us with more. jackie? >> good evening to you, liz. that is exactly right. look, the big headline here was inflation. it's a huge problem for voter and this will no doubt be a primary issue in the midterms next year. when asked if inflation has hurt them, 67%, 2/3 of respond dents they'd inflation caused them
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hardship in the last six months. to put this in context, more than eight in 10 are extremely or very concerned about inflation. that is more than are worried about higher u.s. crime rates, their taxes, the federal deficit and the pandemic. in other words, can biden get inflation under control? that is another question? 47% said he is hurting inflation. so either he is implementing the wrong policies or not doing enough to reverse things that are not working. then of course there is build back better. that massive $1.75 trillion spending bill that is undoubtedly going to cost more than that but that is what democrats want to push through. 41% say that will make inflation worse. 42% said it will hurt the economy. looking at things a little more broadly, 2/3 of those surveyed said they don't feel the country in moving in the right direction. , that they are feeling financial hardship. last point republican voters
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were asked if they were helped or hurt by biden's policies. 63% said they have been hurt. under trump when democrat voters were surveyed, only 34% said trump policies were hurting them, liz. elizabeth: thank you, jackie, great reporting there. good to have you on. joining us senator todd young from senate finance. great to have you on, senator. the senator out to big-time rhetoric today saying to republicans we'll win big in 2022. nancy pelosi saying the president is just quote perfect. cnn, "the new york times," they're doing stories saying what is plan b? who can replace biden on the ballot in 2024. there is a disconnect here? what is going on? >> i think the democrats have bigger problems than 2024. first they will need to think about 2022. the american people are going to register their opinion next year about the cost of living increases they have seen under the biden-harris agenda. you already had high consumer demand when president biden came
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into office. you increasingly saw unfilled jobs. this is the absolute worst time to jack up regulations on your business communities as well as consumers and to flooded zone with trillions of dollars in additional spending. that is precisely what we've seen and that is helping drive inflation up as you said in the lead-in a 40-year high. this is hurting regular americans. elizabeth: the center-left brookings institution, looked at 13 of the biggest retail, grocery retail companies, brookings is saying inflation is eroding the wage gains to front line workers to pennies on the dollar. you have that. the white house answer more spending fixes inflation, they are threatening a crackdown on supply chain companies blaming them for inflation, sicking the ftc on these companies. watch this. >> so for example, the president, secretary of agriculture have both spoken to
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what we've seen as the greed of meat conglomerates. that is in his view and the view of our secretary of agriculture because of you could call it corporate greed, sure. you could call it jacking up prices during a pandemic. there are other areas where we've seen increases because of supply chain issues and we're seeing those increases around the world as it relates to gas prices, oil supply and things along those lines. elizabeth: sounds like they're going to try to sic the sftc on the whole world. >> sounds like more biden fingerpointing to me. he would be better served if he planted his feet on the ground in places like indiana what is really happening. he would know businesses are doing everything they can to serve customers right now but when you have chicken farmers saying the cost of chicken feed has gone from $8 to $18 over the last year, that drives inflation. when you have jack's place in rising sun, indiana, buying a
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box of burgers used to call $70, now they're $120, that is going to drive inflation. like so many other issues president biden seems to be out of touch with the real needs and real challenges that regular americans are facing. >> now we've got the news coming in that democrat majority leader, senator chuck schumer may push off the rest of the biden agenda until next year. senator manchin is balking, basically they're saying that more government spending fixes inflation. it is like saying the cure for alcoholism is liquor. you know, that is going on too, right? so next, what do you say to all of that? what is happening with this agenda right now? >> well, look, i got to commend, you mentioned senator manchin, commend him for holding the line. i think he is indeed connected to what is happening in west virginia. i hope he will continue to hold the line and resist. the extensive pressure the far left has attempted to apply to
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him to persuade him to buy into this 1 1/2 trillion dollar whatever it is build back better bill. this is the worst possible thing we could do for our economy right now is pass this legislation. what we need to do is to deregulate some of these sectors to incentivize people to go back into the work place, to start to return to normal. with respect to our economy, but, this is not the biden agenda. they're fixated on passing this one spending bill. elizabeth: yeah. >> this expensive spending bill which bundles together three decade worth of far left priorities. >> i want to show the wholesale producer prices. this is key. viewers, watch this. the headline number, wholesale producer prices those are the prices upstream, right? these are the components going into when when you're downstreaming at the store. breaking it down, double-digit increases for components in manufacturing, prices of things for construction. 42%, 2%.
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there is also this. the white house keeps saying we'll lower the cost of child care. university of chicago saying no, you're not. you will double the cost of day-care. >> that's right. elizabeth: they have $80 billion for more irs audits. senator chuck grassley say audits of small business already up 50%. what do you say to that? >> you take child care as an example, liz. as you mentioned, the democrats want to put out of business a lot of these faith based child care providers which is how so many hoosiers and other americans take care of their kids when they go off to work that will drive inflation of course. the democrats are responsible in some respects for overregulating housing. no wonder rents have gone up in recent years. the irs, this, come on, this is absolutely ridiculous, if you're prying into people's private taxpayer information as they proposed doing, in order to audit regular americans with this new army of auditors.
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$80 billion. i'm for upgraded computer systems but this is not what the american people are asking for right now. once again this all comes back to being in tune with the needs of the american people as opposed to passing a far left idealogical agenda. elizabeth: senator todd young, we'll stay with you, new fox business poll, inflation is not so transitory as the white house claimed. senator young, good to see you. come back soon. still to come this hour, senator ted cruz a new report detailing how far left billionaire george soros' bankrolling of soft on crime d.a.s, happening in the same cities that are seeing historic highs in homicide. catch-and-release at the border, spreading to catch and release in the u.s. criminal justice system. up next, we've got steve forbes, on the blowback against covid mandates. a big one out of four new york state counties refuse to enforce new mask mandates. reports that democrat governors are worried that they're going to lose their re-election
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steve forbes. steve good to have you on. you say the omicron pan nubbing is -- panic is another excuse for political meddling. why? >> overreaction, panicking response, variant we know thankfully knock on wood is not nearly as bad as the previous variants. instead political leaders, here, some other parts of the country, are meddling in, putting in new mandates, hurting businesses, hurting public health and that is just wrong. have a precise approach what is actually happening, instead of overreactions n new york it is hurting restaurants and hurting businesses. people are saying maybe we stay home, maybe we won't travel as much. go stick to the facts, take heart the governor of colorado, a democrat is not giving in to this kind of panic and sweeping regulations and mask mandates. why are kids wearing masks in school for crying out loud? they say follow the science. how about following the science? the facts as we have them on
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hand. elizabeth: you know we've got democrats in blue states as you point out balking against these mandates. the governor of michigan, democrat governor saying, you know, we need our state workers. we can't just lay them off if they're not vaccinated. what was your reaction when you heard one out of four, one out of four new york state counties will not enforce the new york governor's mask mandates for indoors, even if you're vaccinated? that is a high number. >> that is a high number, its and encouraging number. the incoming executive in nassau county may do the same thing. shows the spirit in america of 1776, resisting tyranny is reviving again and you mentioned, the vax mandate of joe biden, the courts are going to throw it out but the trial lawyers are already ready to sue you if you don't go along with it, even though it will be ruled unconstitutional. those things breed disrespect, end up hurts public health. elizabeth: amtrak announced that it will temporarily suspend the
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biden vaccine mandate for amtrak workers even though 94% of its workers are vaccinated. they're saying they can't afford to lose any of their workers. it would have to cut routes. we have florida never once set a statewide mask mandate, down there with hawaii in terms of lowest number of covid cases per cap pit that. that is still there. powe lit call reporting 13 democrat governors are up for re-election, they are worried they will lose because of voter fatigue over all these mandates. what do you think? >> not just fatigue, the responses don't fit the facts on the ground which are actually out there. going back to that biden vax mandate, it's hurting the health car care workers. we need health care workers. get policies fit the realities instead of fake stuff. panic reaction we're sick of it. if we had abu bonn plague,
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american people would say drastic action would be needed. first couple of weeks of the pandemic. we didn't know very much. within a few weeks we did. all the sweeping measures were unnecessary after may of last year. elizabeth: feels like they're bringing us back to march of last year when the pandemic started. >> that is what they want, glory about that power, controlling, controlling people. our founders understood the danger of that. and they, you see, give the people a little bit of power they become intoxicated. they can't resist. so they put in arbitrary measures. that is why governor whitmer of michigan said you could go to store to buy certain things, by golly you're breaking the law if you bought something else in the same store. people are sick of it. she is up for re-election. maybe she is seeing the light. that is what elections are about. voters can weigh in and say stop it or you will be stopped. >> vaccinations lower length of time you spend in the hospital. severity of the disease, people
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forget when it comes to the biden vaccine mandate, steve, he brought that right when afghanistan was exploding. he had a debacle on his plan. he switched the headline as trump always talked about doing, switch the headline to go to vaccine mandates at the federal level, stretching the powers of osha we've never seen before in this level when the supreme court said mandates for vaccinations, the power for that in 1905 they said it is up to the states, not the federal level. your final word on the osha mandate. where does it end up? >> it ends up in the trash bin of history. hopefully more and more people react to it in a positive way. these rulers such as governor of new york, outgoing mayor of new york will get the message. the american people want sensible policies based in freedom, not arbitrary dictates and tyranny. elizabeth: steve forbes, good to have you. great working for you too. great guy, steve forbes. you're a great writer. come back soon.
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up next senator ted cruz on a new report detailing how far left billionaire george soros is bankrolling the soft on crime d.a.s in their election campaigns as homicides hit historic highs in the cities they're working in. now catch-and-release at the border is spreading to catch-and-release in the u.s. criminal justice system to george soros. keep it here on "the evening edit". just an investor, you're an owner with access to financial advice, tools and a personalized plan that helps you build a future for those you love. vanguard. become an owner. vanguard. my daughter has type 2 diabetes and lately i've seen this change in her. once-weekly trulicity is proven to help lower a1c. it lowers blood sugar from the first dose. and you could lose up to ten pounds. trulicity is for type 2 diabetes. it isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. it's not approved for use in children. don't take trulicity if you're allergic to it, you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer,
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♪. elizabeth: first it was chicago's mayor saying retailers need to do more to help stop smash-and-grab looters. now it's california's state attorney general saying the same. kelly o'grady is live in los angeles with more. kelly. reporter: hey, liz. yeah, i mean listen, this is now a big blame game. i'm outside the grove where the nordstrom was hit just before thanksgiving, to keep thieves out they're putting up barbed-wire fencing up every night. these retailers are doing what they can. yesterday's california attorney general held a meeting with retailers and online marketplaces were a big focus. crime rings often resell the line and led to fingerpointing to tech companies that provide such a platform. fox business, a spokes person supports the efforts though asserted it quote ashas zero tolerance on criminal activity on our program, we have policies in place to monitor the marketplace for stolen items. shortage of police resources,
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lax bail and sentencing policies in california are being blamed. i asked l.a. residents what they thought to do about the crime surge. >> there needs to be stricker penalties and fines people get caught. >> i think more security. it is scary, especially for business owners an small business owners. >> i'm not going to lie, i carry a taser on myself, as a woman i have to keep myself safe because i mean if we're not going to have police patrolling the area, and in a mall such as place like this i have to do to keep myself safe. reporter: that frustration is across retailers and consumers. for example, that lack of accountability, 14 suspects that were arrested in connection with the nordstrom robbery, mere hours later they were out on bail, either posted or they were released without bail at all. so what are the consequences, liz? elizabeth: kelly o'grady. great journalism there. come back soon. joining us now texas senator ted
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cruz. senator, great to have you back on. okay, we have analysis coming in, wabc radio looked at 13 u.s. cities with district attorneys bankrolled by george soros' northern profits. all of these cities show rising homicides. your reaction to that? >> well, unfortunately that is not surprising. soros has funded putting extreme left-wing district attorneys in office, helping them get elected across the country and these extreme left-wing d.a.s when they get in office refuse to prosecute crimes. in fact they deliberately undermine the criminal justice system and as the stats you're airing are showing, we're seeing murder rates, seeing crime rates rising across the country. across the entire country last year, murder rates rose 30% across the country. that is the highest one year increase in murder rates in over one one years. it is when you have democratic
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politicians arguing for abolishing the police, undermining the cops and when d.a.s are refusing to prosecute crimes, the result, shock of nobody, more crimes, more murders. elizabeth: chicago, jackson mississippi, set record murder rates these years. all have soros campaign funded d.a.s. he pourses millions of dollars in campaigns coast to coast. it is swamping all the other candidates. how do you stop this? >> you stop this saying enough is enough. having people rise up against the left-wing d.a.s, having people hold joe biden and senate democrats accountable. joe biden has nominated not one but two senior officials at the department of justice who are among the leading advocates in the country polishing the police. they are senior doj officials. every single senate democrat voted to confirm them. just last week we had a fight on the senate floor because biden took one of those soros
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prosecutors, rachel rollins, up in massachusetts, he nominated her to be the u.s. attorney for the state of massachusetts. we had a battle on the senate floor. so rachel rollins put out a memo under her own name when she was the suffolk d.a. she listed 15 offenses that her prosecutors were not allowed to prosecute, that they were instructed to dismiss the case. those included things like breaking and entering, larceny, resisting arrest, like drug dealing and not just drug dealing marijuana, but hard drugs, pcp, fentanyl, heroin, it was a stunning list of just crimes that she refused to prosecute. biden said she should be the top federal law enforcement officer in the state of massachusetts and, to my as astonish meant, ey single senate democrat, even those that call themselves moderates, voted to confirm her. the tie was 50-50,
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vice president kamala harris broke the tie. that people have got to say enough is enough. and i think the constituents of these democratic senators need to ask them, why are you voting to confirm prosecutors and doj officials who want to abolish the police and who refuse to prosecute crimes. elizabeth: eliminate or cut bail. >> yes. elizabeth: are democrats really that out of touch they don't care what the regular american taxpayer is dealing with and how scared they are with what they see going on around them? i mean, it is astonishing. rachel rollins is the same person yelling at reporters to get away from her. they were threatening to prosecute her when they were asking her questions. catch-and-release at the border. catch-and-release at the u.s. justice system because of george soros? >> sadly it is. i will give you another example, john chisholm, who is the d.a. in milwaukee. you remember the defendant who drove his red suv in the christmas parade and murdered
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several people. that defendant had previously been arrested for driving that same red suv to run down a woman, a woman who was the mower of his child. he was arrested for running someone down with the suv and john chisholm, this left-wing soros d.a., released him on bail on a thousand dollars bail. and what does he do? he takes the same vehicle, the same red suv and plows it into a christmas parade, murdering people, murdering children, it is who are risk. and there is a direct cause and effect. if you don't prosecute crimes, if you let violent criminals go, they commit more crime of violence. right now -- elizabeth: senator, that milwaukee d.a. applauded the d.a. of philadelphia who also got $1.7 million from george soros's non-profit. he is saying oh, we don't have a crime crisis when homicides and murders are up are up, other
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violent crimes are up. >> that is exactly right. just today in the senate judiciary committee we had a hearing on a biden judicial nominee to the court of appeals, who is a federal judge in new york, who released criminals, violent criminals on so-called compassionate release because of covid. she did so in one instance at least without even hearing from the prosecution, just releasing violent community, and the -- it is as you noted its catch and release on the border. the biden, biden administration has allowed over 2 million people to cross illegally into the united states this year. it is the highest rate of illegal immigration in over 60 years. we're talking about illegal immigrants, many of whom have murder convictions, rape convictions, assault convictions. many of whom are ms-13 gang members. i got to tell you in south texas, the communities in south texas, i did roundtables with elected officials and law
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enforcement, there were a number of elected democrats are saying if my party is the party of open borders, i can't support this. this is lawless. elizabeth: hispanics are moving to the gop or becoming independents. republicans in the senate will have hearings what is going on with the rising crime wave. we thank you, senator ted cruz. thanks for joining us. come back soon we hope. good to have you on. elizabeth: we're coming out of the bottom of the we're watching the fox business network. up next congresswoman claudia tenney, the white house fighting with the media on biden's botched exit from afghanistan. fears grow for americans behind enemy lines and no punishment for the drone strike that killed 10 children. will the taliban retaliate against those americans? keep it here. you're watching "the evening edit".
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new york congresswoman claudia tenney. congresswoman, great to have you back on. now it is 925 americans and permanent residents who are stranded in afghanistan. white house said maybe it was 200, 100, that is off by a factor of 90% but now the white house is saying government officials did not use tracking software to monitor them? didn't they abandon the biometric scanners behind the taliban lines? what is going on here? >> they left everything behind. they left behind the embassy which was state state of the ar. they left behind bagram air force base and took everybody out of there and our technology. this is something that irks more when i hear a spokes pan forbidden we helped people that wanted to get out. after president biden suddenly decided he wanted to do the massive pullout on september 11th for a political calculation and suddenly realize that was politically incorrect to have
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the massive pullout you realize thousands of american citizens were killed because of 9/11, so he decided to make this artificial date of august 31st. and then said, oh these people didn't want to get out. it wasn't that they didn't want to get out. they couldn't get out. flights were canceled. they had no security, they had no safety. they were hiding in huts and back rooms of deplorable places all across afghanistan, hoping not to be caught by the taliban and killed. that is why when they say they didn't come out of the shadows, we couldn't account for them, they don't have to reregister who they are. look it, if you're going into a country where the united states has got thousands of troops, people know where you are and you can be identified if you feel it is safe. we did not provide the safety and security that these people our citizens, our sivs, our, you know, green cardholders needed. that is the big failure of the biden administration. probably one of the worst failures we've seen in foreign
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policy in decades. elizabeth: it violates u.s. and military ethos longstanding for centuries, you do not strand or abandon americans ever and the callousness which they're describing it. you make an important point, they are making like they chose to stay there. they were trapped, right? >> absolutely. elizabeth: your point is well-taken, they're painting a picture that americans chose to stay there. americans trapped now, i mean, we still don't know, they're saying a dozen, who are you going to believe, could they face mob justice after the u.s., the white house said, the pentagon said we'll not punish or hold any u.s. individual personnel responsible for that kabul drone strike that killed 10 civilians in afghanistan including seven children? what happens to the americans stranded there? >> how do we know? we have this so-called over the horizon strategy. i called it biden's knock on wood strategy. knock on wood he said in an interview, hopefully nobody gets
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you hurt. totally reckless. disregarding the advice he was getting not just from military leaders but we in congress when he announced decision back in april, we went to numerous meetings, wrote to the president, congressman michael waltz, congressman mark green, numerous members also of the foreign affairs committee said you can't do this. this is reckless. this will put american citizens and key allies in harm's way. -- elizabeth: now, final word, china is saying about the u.s. drone strike that killed 10 civilians that the u.s. can no longer use the pretext of supporting democracy and human rights around the world because of the white house, what they did with that drone strike and calling it a success, claiming it killed terrorists when it didn't. final word. you have 10 seconds. >> yeah. we set ourselves up with a power vacuum that china filled. now we're in a terrible situation. how will we get out of the situation and continue to have some kind of presence in this part of the world which we do
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not have. our closest base is doha, qatar. it's a disaster. and biden and the administration should pay for it. elizabeth: congresswoman 10 any, great to have you back on. come back soon. up next "the daily caller"'s vince collagnese, we got news today from special counsel john durham about his criminal probe of the trump russia investigation. the hillary disinformation campaign against trump, this player in court. also this, the lead "new york times" reporter on trump russia says that debunked steele dossier that the hillary campaign funded is quote profoundly flawed. it should never have been read into the congressional record like adam schiff did. keep it here on "the evening edit". ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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collagnese. eagan igor danchenko, he is pleading not guilty to lying five to the fbi, and source of the debunked dossier hillary clinton paid for. he is asking a delay from september to may of next year. john durham's team raising possible conflict of interest concerns, that his defense team has robert trout who represented hillary's campaign, also john podesta, a top hillary official. you see how circular this is. >> amazing. all of sudden hillary lackeys are protecting igor danchenko? is this not giving you every indication what this really was? it was always a democrat, organized hit against a political opponent, using the tools of the federal government, the power of federal agencies and the american news media
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incredulously running with all of this in order to sabotage a political opponent. igor danchenko, john durham has alleged, lied to the fbi five times about his involvement in populating that steele dossier we talked so much about with all of those disgusting lies about hillary's political opponent donald trump. he pretended like he didn't know how these things ended up there. it was him. that is how it ended up there according to john durham. that dossier, you will remember, was the central element in the fbi's investigation into donald trump and his campaign. that is according to michael horowitz, the former inspector general of the justice department. elizabeth: it was used partly as a basis used to get fisa wiretaps going after terrorists meant for the trump campaign and carter page. more and more seems like the modus operandi seems to be coverup on the clinton side. democrat lawyer michael kussman represented hillary campaign
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accused of lying to the fbi. he says he is not guilty. he was selling the bogus story about the trump organization commuters talking to the alfa bank computers. "washington post," eric wemple is writing a scathing critique of cnn, msnbc, other media outlets showering credibility on the dossier without corroboration. you saw that early on. you point out the forceful debunking by the watchdog for the doj, you and i were talking about this starting five years ago. you know, you never bought it. i looked into the footnotes for it. and watching what is going on. they're was no corroboration for it. why did the media take it hook, line and sinker? >> they wanted to believe it. this he had convinced themselves that donald trump could never have been elected by the american people and the only explanation is something underhanded must have occurred. they bout this idea hook, line and sinker, it was the russians
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he was colluding with. by the way, this is the charitable interpretation of what the media did. if they knew better, pursued it anyway, acted if it were true that is absolutely worse. the reality they thought the american people didn't support trump. that is untrue. american people voted him in. elizabeth: acting like political agents. "new york times" reporters, michael schmidt, michael barbero in a "new york times" podcast, that thing was profoundly flawed, the steele dossier should never been read into the congressional record like adam schiff did and adam schiff is now claiming it wasn't used, fbi probe when it was. he is trying to downplay his own actions. your final word? >> schiff has lied about so many things his credibility is completely shredded. the reality he was part of an effort to abuse our federal government, our congress, the agencies within that government and the american news media, all to cripple a political opponent
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and violate his civil liberties. it was disgusting, disgraceful. it deserves a lot more coverage which i'm afraid to say you may never get. elizabeth: good to have you on. we'll have update on what is going on with the border crisis. a hideous car crash involving a mother and daughter who are now dead. an update with kat cammack. next. (vo) t-mobile for business helps small business owners prosper during their most important time of year. when you switch and bring your own device, we'll pay off your phone up to $1000. you can keep your phone and keep your number. visit your local t-mobile store today. derriere discomfort. we try to soothe it with this. you can keep your phone and keep your number. cool it with this.
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back with us now, limit security for congressman, great to have you on. this is a disturbing story, a lot of people are upset suspected human smugglers in the car crash over the weekend in texas that killed two u.s. citizens arraigned on a slew of charges on two counts of murder, six counts of human smuggling. he was only 18 years old. he's being held on $3.3 million bail, 59-year-old carmen the 22-year-old daughter american citizens now dead, what you say? >> my heart breaks for their family even though it was a tragic adulation. i received -- [inaudible] from the border patrol agent that was one of those who responded to the accident.
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it's good to see a news network is actually saying who perpetrated the crime rather than a car as we saw another news network, another tragic accident but with this particular one, one thing that sticks out to me what the border patrol agent said when he was telling me about this a few days ago, it was just a matter of time. doesn't that make your heart break and stick to your stomach when you have border patrol agents who seek so many situations like this, the chases are endless if you talk to local law enforcement, it doesn't matter what sector they are in, they have daily chases and crashes and for them to say it's just a matter of time, that is infuriating and unacceptable. this administration has created a situation where every single
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town in america is a border town and they've have prioritized illegals over their own citizens and this is the result. we created a system that has allowed for this activity to continue and we've got to stop this say enough is enough. >> it shows you the cartel use 18-year-old they are getting an car chases at high speeds and endangering children, endanger people who live in the border towns. >> and it's a daily occurrence. i have seen firsthand the chases through del rio through the different cities around texas, i myself have been at midnight and i've seen the chases occurring in these towns, it's like something out of a movie but it's an everyday occurrence, this just happened to have the national attention of our country and was so sad is this has been going on. american lives have been lost and it's no surprise this is a young individual who perpetuated
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the crime but what's even more disturbing is we are seeing a trend of american citizens being recruited by the cartel to smuggle people across. many of these drivers smuggling people because to be clear, most of the family unit smuggled across want to be apprehended. they are only abated if there is criminals in the car and they have record which would turn them around if they are apprehended but the sad part is people are using their american citizenship to work as coyotes for the cartel and these are commonplace. >> we got texas and arizona and others ramping up border security and so is ron desantis. watch him. >> we also look to the carriers the federal government contracts with we are going to pass legislation that says if you are facilitating biden's policies which is effectively a mass
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human smuggling operation, you're not going to be able to do business with florida or other local government and we are going to charge you restitution for each individual you are bringing because there are drugs and crimes but there is healthcare cost, education, all of the services that are taxed because the biden's reckless policies so we have the responsibility to fight back and that's what we are doing. >> your final word? >> i can't be more proud of my government ron desantis. he's really stepped up and worked hard to defend floridians and doing the things the federal government refuses to do. as lead republican on fema, i've been bird dogging all of the dollars from fema to pay for the plane ticket and bus tickets of the illegals dumped into our communities. right now it's over $90 million the federal government fema has used to pay for these plane tickets and in my area alone
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we've got about 74 flights brought into our community in the dead of night so we have been standing from and pushing back. >> thank you for joining us, back in. i'm elizabeth mcdonald, you've been watching the evening edit on foxbusiness. that does it for us and we hope you have a good evening and join us again tomorrow night. ♪♪ kennedy: welcome to hump night. all hail president manchin west virginia democrat senator, now the most powerful men in washington, perhaps the world after effectively blocking joe biden's signature build back better plan and now he's said to be holding court in his own oval office on a private yacht on the river. yacht life. is there anything the white house or chuck or nancy
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