tv The Evening Edit FOX Business February 14, 2022 6:00pm-7:00pm EST
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dagen: horror in the sky. american airlines flight making an emergency landing after an unruly passenger tried to break into the cockpit, then attempted to open the exit door before being subdued by crewmembers and other passengers. he was taken into custody after the flight landed. they're everywhere. crazy people. that does it for us. "the evening edit" starts right now. elizabeth: tonight this new debate, why isn't the white house hitting russia with sanctions now for threatening to invade ukraine? knock it out of the u.s. banking system now. ramp up u.s. and oil and gas production now? rising gas prices will worsen historic inflation if russia invades. is biden dithering like the pentagon found he did on afghanistan. we have darrell issa, mark bishop, attorney general mark brnovich, kristin tate, congressman greg murphy and
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fox news contributor liz peek. we have a hot show for you. the white house topspin in overdrive, rejecting absurdly trying to deny the pentagon investigation even exists that is how biden did botch afghanistan worse than realized. last year we reported to you hillary's campaign did break into the executive branch. it is worse than expected this is hillary's cyber watergate. the clinton campaign paid computer hackers to break into computers physically at the white house. also in trump's new york apartment building and much more. why? all to quote, establish a trump-russia collusion narrative, tracking into trump started under obama in 2014. this is what the durham probe is finding into the botched trump-russia probe. tonight, how hillary's team broke the law. how it also looks like they got the cia involved into their false narrative and should the media admit they were wrong?
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give back their reward how they got debunked stories fed to them via hillary's cyberware gate. police arrested protesters. trudeau threatened military action even. how will the white house respond to trucker protests here? these are the essential workers who fight day and night to keep the supply chain going. congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez, she is now slamming congress trading stocks while in office that covers nancy pelosi's family. and more craziness from nancy pelosi. blames inflation now on get this, u.s. jobs, not government spending. plus the super maskless bowl. are democrats and celebrities rule breaking not wearing masks, is this bringing about the end of the pandemic but students still have to wear them? so where is dr. fauci on follow the science? plus this, 13 police officers shot in 24 hours. why a new plan to stop crime and drug gangs pouring across the border faces major challenges.
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i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪. elizabeth: we begin with stocks bouncing around rick crocheting ending lower today amid growing russia ukraine tensions, fears that the fed will raise interest rates potentially seven times to battle back against inflation. now oil prices are on the march to $100 a barrel. gas is sticking at historic seven year highs. the u.s. embassy in ukraine ordered to evacuate. russia has surrounded ukraine on three sides, belarus, western russia, crimea and also the black sea and 3,000 more troops from the u.s. 82nd airborne joining 1700 in poland. edward lawrence in washington with more. edward? reporter: ups and downs in negotiations playing havoc with stocks prices and oil prices today. last minute negotiations, president joe biden speaking with united kingdom prime
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minister boris johnson as the german chancellor on his way from a meeting with president of the ukraine with meeting to the russian president tomorrow. then this from the ukrainian president. >> translator: we are told february 16th will be the day of attack. we'll make it a union day. a decree has already been signed. that afternoon we will hang national flags, put on blue yellow ribbons and show the world our unity. reporter: republican senator bill cassie says the whole reason we're in this in the first place because president biden de-armed our energy industry. >> if, think about it, less than a year ago under the previous administration we were not only energy independent but poised to become the have the ability to make the eu energy independent. in less than a year we lost that ability. so now russia has the leverage over the eu in terms of energy supply. reporter: the u.s. also imports russian oil and the number of barrels has been increasing. in fact in may of 2021 the u.s.
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imported more russian oil than any month in history. president biden's energy policies have moved the u.s. away from energy independence while europe has become more reliant on natural gas from russia. liz? elizabeth: edward lawrence thanks for your reporting. good to see you. joining us now congressman brian fitzpatrick, congressman darrell issa, both from house foreign affairs. you heard edward lawrence's reporting. congressman fit patrick, you're the ranking member, why is not the white house sanctioning russia, why not knocking russia out of the u.s. banking system, why aren't they ramping up u.s. oil and gas production to weaken russia. >> because they are weak, liz. we are importing oil and gas from russia. europe is becoming more dependent on russia. we have given russia all the leverage in the world. we shut down keystone x-l pipeline here at home. we opened nord stream 2 connecting russia to germ i in.
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literally every single decision point is a disaster. it is being reported, it breaks my heart, ukraine was my last international assignment as an fbi agent before i ran for congress. we're evacuating a second embassy, kyiv, six months after we evacuated kabul, if this is an exhibit about weak foreign policy i don't know what is. elizabeth: we hear you congressman. embassy getting evacuated. 130,000 troops on the move from russia surrounding ukraine. this country does not want to go to war. polls show that. we just got out of a pandemic. the u.s. does not want to go to war. oil is on the march, it is marching higher. it threatens to compound the inflation shock in the u.s. already at a 40-year high. your thoughts and comments what you just heard from senator cassidy and congressman fitzpatrick here. >> first of all at $95 a barrel this administration is beginning to achieve what they want which is discouraging the use of all
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petrochemicals including natural gas, something at that was making america the envy of the world. when it comes to the fact for the second time in six months we're evacuating an embassy you really have to go back to the basic principles of ronald reagan which is you never find yourself in a war because you're too strong. that is exactly the reversal of the last year. we went from being a strong adversary and competitor to russia to now in fact being a situation in which joe biden calls him up, spends an hour and five minutes on the phone with putin, has to beg for an early phone call, and ultimately never said nato will in fact stop you at the ukrainian russian border he. instead we sent 5000 troops to the polish border that sends a clear zone which happens to be the size of ukraine or what president biden called a minor incursion. elizabeth: the declassified pentagon report released last
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week that biden was so dangerously indecisive about the exit from afghanistan and badly botched it and delayed evacuations right around when kabul fell. listen to the white house press secretary try to claim that the after-action report did not exist. listen to the president saying to nbc he was quote, rejecting the investigation report conclusions. watch this. >> just want to clarify, are you rejecting the conclusions or the accounts that are in this army report? >> yes, i am. >> so they're not true? >> i rejecting them. >> i think it is important for people to understand there was no after-action report. >> what does the administration say to critics who are looking at these two events and questioning the administration's foreign policy approach? >> who is questioning us? >> plenty of republicans. >> like who? >> i could name off any number of republicans. >> i would love to know a name? elizabeth: you know, congressman fitzpatrick, why the pushback from general caulkky here? there is pentagon report.
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"washington post" reported u.s. army intelligence report finding the white house botched it. there has been medical examiner report, forensic reports, why continue to downplay that? >> because they know they're in the wrong, when the facts are not on your side you spin. that is what she does every single day. that is what the administration has done. by the way, elizabeth, pains me to say this, i don't want to criticize our current administration but my goodness, every single decision point they have made has been terribly damaging to our country, both from domestic standpoint an a foreign policy standpoint. i will tell you, elizabeth, when we win the majority back myself and darrell make sure on foreign affairs committee we get to the bottom of everything that went wrong in afghanistan. we'll do the same on my intelligence committee as well. elizabeth: gentlemen, you've been serving our country, right? the pentagon standard, congressman issa, evacuate permanent citizens, lawful residents and.
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harold ford said white house violated a longstanding military creed. >> you have a creed in the military, you leave no ally behind, you leave no soldier behind. we violated that creed. there were no doubt enormous mistakes were made in the withdrawal and the exit the most important point trey makes on is most compelling, that is not a surprise. we always wanted to leave. there is elements on the other side when you have a military exercise that goes right or goes wrong. this administration will have to deal with this. this legacy will be one that will be theirs. elizabeth: your thoughts, congressman issa? >> well, i served with congressman ford from tennessee and he was a moderate democrat who always spoke the truth. he did it just now. it is very clear that the military was denied the ability to hold bagram and to evacuate americans and instead they evacuated the embassy anthemselves and then had to go back to a small airport to try to get some of the people out
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and most importantly, the botch was they took out people who were not entitled to while leaving thousands of behind who were entitled to. we're still trying to get some of those people out as you and i speak. this is not something you need an army report but there is a report and the report shows what you would expect which is bad decisions from the very top. elizabeth: are we going to do it again in ukraine? is this going to map again in ukraine, congressman? saki claimed no americans were stranded quote in afghanistan. recall how the secretary of state there were under 200 americans remaining in afghanistan. turns out senate foreign relations estimated 9,000 were trapped and left behind. is this going to happen again in ukraine, congressman, issa, your final word? >> it absolutely is going to happen. there are a lot of dual nationals. some are able to get out. some have the same problem in afghanistan which the american citizen can get out but his or her family cannot get out. in many cases cannot get over
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the polish border. we'll leave americans behind again. we'll leave ukraine behind. elizabeth: you know what? we have never done this in the history of our country. we don't leave anybody behind ever. this white house is possibly going do it twice with disinformation and misinformation campaign on top of it. congressman brian fitzpatrick, darrell issa, thanks for helping us keep it real here on "the evening edit." we'll stay on the story. more on the story we've been bringing to you since last year. hillary's cyber watergate. how the clinton campaign we reported did break into executive brand. we started to report on this last year. it is worse than expected. computer hackers to break physically into computers at the white house. also trump apartment building in new york. even a health company to establish a trump-russia collusion narrative. more on how the hacking into trump started under obama. we dig deeper on "the evening edit." >> they were infiltrating the trump campaign thinking they were going to find out things about russia. when they didn't find any
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okay, special counsel durham, new court filing in his criminal probe of the botched trump-russia probe, durham says hillary clinton's campaign paid internet researchers to hack, quote, infiltrate computers at the white house. this is the eisenhower building next to the west wing, to attack a sitting president. also donald trump's new york city apartment building, trump tower and a health company believed to be spectrum health, in order to quote, mine internet data to establish a trump-russia collusion narrative that fell apart. hillary's team hacked into a sitting president and the white house? >> liz, you introduced the story by using the term, hillary clinton's cyber watergate. this is so much worse than watergate. if you recall watergate was a half-baked break-in at the watergate hotel, the headquarters of the dnc at the time. this is, this rodney joffy, conspirator with michael sussman had access to maintain dedicated
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servers at the executive office of the president, the eop, as part of a sensitive arrangement. he and his associated exploited the arrangement by mining the executive office of the president dns traffic. that is unbelievable. that is like espionage. that is a tremendous blockbuster. this is maybe the biggest scandal in the history of american politics. of course a lot of mainstream media who pumped the russia hoax story all these years don't seem to want to cover it but this is huge. elizabeth: they have been accessing data on trump since 2014 under the obama white house. that is fewer than 1000 times on trump. that is what special counsel durham is finding and he is ratcheting it up. it looks like they gave the documents, the story also to the cia in 2017. "the new york times" already reported agency two in the durham court documents is the cia. this is internet back channel to
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talk to russia's alfa bank out of the trump organization. the fbi debunked that as hotel marketing emails. nbc ran with the story. cnn ran with the story. hillary's team delivered the debunked story. trump said they are spying. the media said no, they're wrong. congressman, the people in this country people still believe what they watch on msnbc is true and it is factual. it is not should all the guys in the media give back awards they won? >> certainly. won pulitzer's. made reputations. they never apologized or held to account. what about people in the biden administration right now? jake sullivan is national security advisor. look what happened to mike flynn having an off interview with the fbi. jake sullivan was the guy selling this story that is predicated on this hoax data. it is an astonishing set of revelations. elizabeth: congressman, hillary tweeted if she suddenly discovered secret trump
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computers talking to russia alfa bank paying for information all along. she tweeted this in october of 2016. retweeted now with nsa jake sullivan about the secret trump hot line. we know former dni john ratcliffe has reports that he gave special counsel durham evidence to support maybe more indictments of multiple people. we expected to see more indictments? because we're talking computer contract fraud and more. >> liz, you and i talked about this story a few times and each time i said this investigation by durham is into some very interesting stuff people have not known all this time. i think frankly the american people should being incensed that we waited five years from the time that michael sussman sat down not only with the fbi but the cia to learn what is happening. or what has happened. i think we're going to learn. i think some people will go to prison. i can tell you this, when we're in control next year i'm on judiciary, if durham hasn't
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gotten it all out we're going to find out on behalf of the american people what has happened. elizabeth: to have the clinton campaign using internet researchers that already were working on a government grant, eye per security grant, we reported they potentially broke into the pentagon's darpa, we don't know. john durham, this looks like it is accelerating on his end and he is ratcheting it up. when you read it sounds like got even more. we'll stay more on this with you, congressman bishop. good to see you. >> thank you. elizabeth: the main u.s. to canada bridge is now open. police arrested remaining protesters demonstrating against vaccine mandates. trudeau threatened military action. the protests in the u.s. much different. this debate, how will the white house respond? we have the story on "the evening edit." stay here. >> this time last year they were heroes. they kept our economy going. we're in the middle of a supply
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♪. elizabeth: trucker protests, these are the essential workers in the supply chain. canada's ambassador bridge to the u.s. reopened after police arrested protesters. grady trimble has more from ottawa, canada. grady? reporter: liz, prime minister justin trudeau wants this road, wellington street, to reopen as
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well. he invoked a never before used law here in canada called the emergencies act to do that and one of the things that the government is threatening to do is to freeze the bank accounts of truckers who remain in the roadway and suspend their insurance as well. now of course this is their livelihood. so we want to get their reactions. this is tyler a long-haul trucker. what do you make of this? will this convince you to leave? >> absolutely not. the only thing that will convince me to leave to get our rights and freedoms back. reporter: when we talked to you earlier, i can't do my job. suspending insurance won't do anything. >> as soon as i came across the border, i was done. that is nothing new to me. reporter: because you're not vaccinated. >> no i'm not. reporter: you've been here since day one. >> day one. 18 days. reporter: why do you feel so strongly to be willing to sacrifice everything? >> for the last two years i watched canadians lose their rights and freedoms. i'm sick and tired of it.
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i am sick and tired of kids wearing masks to go to school with an actual childhood like i did growing up. reporter: when about fellow truckers. power in numbers but do you think everybody will leave. >> absolutely not. we are all staying here until we get our rights and freedoms. reporter: it is not just truckers here. they started the movement. we talked to people who moved for the airlines here, healthcare workers, among other things this is really like a street party at this point of people coming from all over canada to fight for this cause. elizabeth: grady trimble, great journalism. terrific report, fraidy. good to have you on the show. fox news contributor liz peek. reaction to what grady just reported. canada's justin trudeau threatened to call in the military. why does it a take a fox business reporter to talk to truckers to get the word out, this is what they're upset about. grady is freezing in the cold
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there. trudeau has yet to caulk talk to them. what is going on with justin trudeau? >> liz, imagine what happened if he walked out of his office two weeks ago and talked to the truckers? this is stupid. a recent poll show only 16%, one, 6% of canadians would vote for trudeau if the election were held today. this is not popular. one group thinks he is being unbelievably weak. the other people think he is being arbitrary as do these truckers. they need to make a living. some don't want to get vaccinated. my guess is some of those people who don't want to get vaccinated have had the pandemic, they have had the virus and the cdc now finally told us yes, immunities are just as effective as the vaccines but this is so ridiculous. these people by themselves, most of the day, they are not going to be spreading this virus to anybody else and the case count is plummeting. look, they are speaking for millions of people there and here and in france and other
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countries. we're tired of the restrictions and the mandates. we want to get our lives back to normal and i just think trudeau is being a fool. elizabeth: we hear that, you have a right to protest but blocking international crossings, of course an issue, of course. whitmer said that of governor of michigan. listen to what grady trimble said drivers of the truck are saying. we're at trucker shortage. 80,000 drivers. there is hyperregulation out of california. ground zero of our crisis. we'll stay on that story. liz, what you just said and grady trimble reporting. then you get more crazy misinformation from nancy pelosi going on camera, you know why we have u.s. inflation, liz? she is now blaming u.s. jobs, not government spending. watch this. >> let me just talk about the inflation because people are saying, well, what we're spending is causing inflation.
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the fact that people have jobs always contributes to increase in inflation and that's a good thing but inflation is not good -- we have to contain -- >> the wages are not keeping up with price. >> that's right. elizabeth: reaction? what is that logic? >> i'm not quite sure what she is talking about. what is driving inflation, two things, huge increase in the money supply. the fed is way behind the curve. they should have stopped their bond-buying program a year ago in my view. i've been writing about that for at least six months. and uber low, obviously ultralow interest rates are a contributor. also enormous spending bing. five trillion dollars, liz, unprecedented amounts of money going into the economy at a time, by the way, when the economy was already doing pretty well, when they passed the american rescue act, almost two trillion with only democrat votes the economy was already growing at 6%. i don't know, it was not to
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stimulate growth. it was to pay off special interest groups that elected joe biden that is the truth of it. you know, it was a huge mistake and i think we're now seeing the results of that which is skyrocketing inflation. the ppi is coming out tomorrow and it will be bad. elizabeth: pelosi, bank loan prices will go up. we could go into recession as the fed is expected to hike rates to stop inflation. that historically happens, when the fed raises rates we get inflation. excuse me we get recession. >> right. elizabeth: biden has been around since nixon. schumer has been around since the reagan administration. pelosi in around after reagan left. reagan tried this in 81. plow the money into system. it didn't come into the nation. historically looks like they don't pay attention to our u.s. history.
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i'm sorry i took up your time. i got a little incenses. good to have you liz peek. congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez she is slamming congress trading stocks while in office. that covers pelosi's family but we've got pelosi's poison pill. is it working to stop a new bipartisan push to end all of this? we have the sound on "the evening edit." >> her hypocrisy knows no bounds. first she was against it. tim cook calls her personally when her husband is making stock trades. ♪. as a professional bull-rider i'm used to taking chances. but when it comes to my insurance i don't. i use liberty mutual, they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need.
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and immigrant rights and what life must have been like for them. and as i pass it on to my daughter, it's an important part of understanding who we are. ♪♪ ♪. elizabeth: joining us now "the hill" columnist kristin tate. great to have you back on, kristin. pelosi's poison pill, here is pelosi's poison pill. the ban on stock trading in congress pelosi says must cover the supreme court and judiciary. would this stall out a new bipartisan push to stop all of this congressional stock trading
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while in office? >> i mean it very well might. pelosi is very powerful. she usually gets what she wants. she clearly does not want a ban on insider trading she has been doing for a long time. most voters in both parties agree members of congress should not trade individual stocks. our politicians have been enriching themselves using knowledge not able to the public. they have been doing it for a long time and they have been doing it with impunity. of course nancy pelosi doesn't want the issue to blow up with the public and she doesn't want public interest here because she and her husband have gotten filthy rich by investing millions of dollars in the same companies she is supposed to be regulating like google, amazon and disney. look at the numbers. nancy pelosi is worth $110 million but her salary is just about $220,000 per year. i mean you tell me, liz, how does somebody on that salary accumulate a net worth of
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$110 million? i want to be very clear. this is an issue that crosses party lines. we've seen republican like republican senators like kelly loeffler and richard burr made sketchy investments that coincided with the covid pandemic in 2020. this has got to stop. when you become a public servant you have to, you have to be okay with the fact that rules are going to apply to you that don't apply to members of the pub, any member of congress that has a problem don't to run for re-election. elizabeth: put your money in a blind trust. they would still know what is in there or mutual funds, broad-based indices. watch alexandria ocasio-cortez, congresswoman says the ban on congress trading stocks needs to stop now. >> when we have access to classified information we should not trade on that information whether consciously or unconsciously. we shouldn't appear, really even advance the appearance of that.
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and so it is incredibly important that we ban the ability for members of congress to direct trades in individual stocks. elizabeth: sounds like she is going against pelosi. pelosi first said about the free market. suddenly pelosi is libertarian. now open to a ban. now insider, jon tester is pushing back, with senate banking, pushing back on biden's appointment to the federal reserve board. show the insider, this list gross. senator blumenthal. eric lander, former science visor owned stock in biontech while promoting vaccines and more. this is not just a pelosi story. >> no it is not. it crosses party lines. i saw that video with aoc is interesting and there are very
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few issues that i agree, the proposals that they are backing dope go far enough, forcing members to put assets into blind trusts managed by third party that is still open to corruption and everyone knows it. members of congress should only be allowed to invest in index funds. voters should not have to worry that their members or senators are making decisions based on their own personal gain instead of the public good. members of congress have knowledge about actions the government might take that have an impact on certain companies or industries. so this has to end. i truly believe this is an issue where we can get support from voters on both sides of the aisle. people need to be aware of what is going on. because it is infuriating. >> kristin tate, terrific. good stuff. good interview. come back soon. >> thanks so much, liz. elizabeth: is police 13 police s shot as drugs and crime gangs rise in u.s. cities. we have a new plan to stop it at
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the border. why it may not work. the super maskless bowl, the democrats, celebrities, rule breakers bringing down end of shutdowns? millions were note wearing masks at the super bowl. children still have to wear them in school. where is dr. fauci following the science? we're digging into it on the ening "the evening edit" next as. my wife introduced me to prevagen and so i said "yeah, i'll try it out." i noticed that i felt sharper, i felt like i was able to respond to things quicker. and i thought, yeah, it works for me. prevagen. healthier brain. better life.
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elizabeth: let's welcome back to the show, dr. greg murphy. the congressman is with the house gop doctors caucus. okay, is the pandemic over? did the rule breakers, celebrities, democrats at the super bowl ignoring california's mask mandate, ignoring mask mandates over a year, are they bringing about finally the end of the pandemic, the rule breakers? >> liz, i don't think they're doing it. i think the virus is doing it. endemic phase. you and i know what the liberal elite want the little people of
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the world, you and i to do has nothing to do with what they do. so we've seen in california, good lord, we saw the governor, we saw stacy abrams, liberal elite, not do as i do but do as i say. we've seen this time and time again the last six months, where red states thrown away regulations, thrown away mask requirements, they have done just as well or better than some of the blue states. the blue states are figuring out people are tired of this. they're rushing to get rid of their mandates and masks, all the other things. i wouldn't give so much credit to celebrity roles. elizabeth: i was being facetious about it. the mayor of los angeles again caught on camera not wearing a mask. i guess he is not inhaling. the president went from quote, a winter of misery and death a little over a month ago, the plague of the unvaccinated, now it is all clear. the cdc says you have to wear masks for children, when
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democrats are not wearing masks around children, so that is what is happening too, congressman, right? >> yeah. sadly enough, liz, i don't buy that science. it got back to the point in office, it was all about the science and republicans are not dealing with the science. sadly enough as that transition has been made, it is all about the political science. i'm sorry, i said this months ago, some people i don't think this is a pediatric disease either in its lethality for sure or morbidity or its transmission but sadly enough we've gotten parents so scared, so scared, most treasured items are their children. now they're forcing all this stuff upon kids when it is absolute nonsense. elizabeth: wall mart and amazon moving to drop mask mandates for workers. banks doing the same. watch florida governor ron desantis and hbo's bill maher here, watch. >> look at what cdc and biden administration did they are outlyers in the rest of the world. look at all the other
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industrialized countries, not one country was absolutely insane about forced masking kid as the united states government was. >> well, in san francisco you have to have the mask on when you're shoplifting indoors. elizabeth: that was pretty funny from bill maher. your word on that? >> yeah. well, i mean it is very funny, if you look what has been done in other countries as the governor said, you look at sweden. sweden is 63rd in the world per capita mortality yet the united states has gone totally haywire. it is the woke left that pushed so much of this progressive leftist agenda. liz, we talked about this a thousand times. it is about control. it is about control. how can we as a government push down control upon our minions of people and seemingly america's tired of it right now. they're tired of it. they're flashing back. elizabeth: w.h.o. in 2019 said masks don't work.
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study 2006, w.h.o., pandemics shutdowns didn't work in the flu pandemic in 1918. how does shutting down a dry cleaner stop the pandemic? arrogance, dr. fauci constant flip-flopping on masks, right? americans feel like they have been bullied into silence and bullied hectored by the u.s. media and the bullies on the far left. it is not fair what we did to the american people. they're angry, upset, frustrated, outraged and rightfully so. they lost their family livelihoods, family businesses. now the other elites, as you can, i never use the word. i don't like to go there but that is how they feel. they have been talked down to and pummeled? >> you know, liz, fauci, i'm sorry, fauci has given medicine a bad name. that is one of the reasons, the people's trust in medicine in this country has plummeted because of his arrogance. his arrogance and his flip-flopping. as far as the cdc goes, i'm
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sorry, dr. walensky wrote out the rule what she was told to say by the teachers unions verbatim, we remember that, verbatim, for her ideas about mask mandates in schools, i lost any thought of credibility for dr. walensky with the cdc. sadly enough during this entire pandemic physicians, i'm one, i'm a practicing one, we lost so much respect for folks at the cdc and the fda. that is sad for the american people. elizabeth: got it. congressman greg murphy. come back soon. there is an arrest in a weapons smuggling case we brought you last week t happened at the border. we've got that and the latest details how they want to crack down on drugs and gangs pouring across u.s. cities. keep it here on "the evening edit." >> this administration has turned every city in america into a border town. i get a text message at least once a day from a border patrol agent saying please help. ♪. at vanguard, you're more than just an investor,
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if you think you have dupuytren's contracture, there's a simple test you can take—from anywhere. try to lay your hand flat against a surface. if you can't, you may have dupuytren's contracture. talk to a hand specialist about your options, including nonsurgical treatments. joining us now, arizona attorney general mark brnovich, but to have you back on. we brought this story last week and arrest been made, a weapon smuggling case of the border. rio grande valley tried to smuggle a load of weapons into
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mexico. boxes in the back of her pickup truck. the chaos and mayhem of the work continues is evident in this story. >> this is just the indication a while we have been talking about. cartel control of the southern border so whether americans the cartel, guns or money brought back across the southern border and as a result of the control being lost from a record amount of drugs flowing into the country. the biden administration is not just abolished ice, it's abolished the southern border. liz: you mentioned fentanyl, you and i have been talking about this, fatal drug overdoses in the u.s. during record levels fueled by deadly truck, double times more lethal than working in a thickest. it kills people, it's killing teens in connecticut finding marijuana laced with mental so now congress telling one of
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patrol trucks and vehicles from 100% of all vehicles coming across the southern border for drug from 500 vehicles in our on average we are hearing depending on the port of entry, less than 5% are scanned now, do they have the manpower to do this? >> it's not just the manpower, it's about willpower, the biden administration is systematically not only demoralized ice, it's the policies themselves decriminalized and incentivize breaking law my colleagues the biden administration to hold them accountable. the u.s. supreme court next week on immigration case, it's not just about resources, it's about the will. we know ultimately 2 milligrams of fentanyl can be deadly site but 1100 pounds of fentanyl seized justin november, 500 pounds in december.
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that's literally enough fentanyl in two months to kill more than 200 million americans. this is a crisis, a catastrophe, a man-made disaster and not here in arizona or in texas, it's everywhere from new york and connecticut and massachusetts and maine. liz: we've been reporting the golden gate bridge, the drivers getting knocked out by fentanyl crops not about trying to apprehend stop a situation, they have to apply narcan. i'm not sure people out there understand how dangerous this is border patrol are going to use multi energy portals in areas with high energy ways so it's more supply chain stuff, right? they say it's paper low energy screening for trucker in a cab,
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it's more stuff the drivers will have to deal with, right? >> and more importantly what we have seen even here on the ground in arizona, you will have migrants coming across voluntarily apprehended to be processed from throughout the country drug cartel know that and they use those opportunities to use drones or mules or getaways to bring in drugs and backpacks trucks. it's not just about the port of entry, it's about having the willpower and resources to not encourage people come illegally look at the cartel essentially a free pass because as a result the system is overwhelmed in our communities are dangerous and less safe than a year ago. liz: just a generation away from 9/11 so why is the white house weakening the border not doing more to secure it? thirteen props were shot out in 24 hours crime drug gangs on the rise in u.s. cities in your home
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state of maryland, crops shot in your home state so why not the focus securing the border? >> it is heartbreaking i was again prosecutor and federal prosecutor so i've been on the front lines fighting the folks who want to make our lives dangerous and we all recognize or most of us recognize if you allow small petty crimes disorder to go unpunished, you end up with major crimes of violence anarchy and after biden administration enables cartel kelly aoc brought apart arizona also planning to communities, it's a disappointing but not surprising when you allow herself on the border and allow people to demonize brave men and women fighting to secure our neighborhoods, you end up with more crime and ultimately what keeps us up at night as
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prosecutors is border security is national security not about the cartel, it's about terrorists coming in as well. liz: thanks for joining us from good to see you. i'm of his effort mcdonagh from even watching the evening at on foxbusiness, thank you for watching from the help you have a good evening join us again tomorrow night. ♪♪ kennedy: what you look at that hillary clinton is fine donald trump and as president according to special counsel john durham. don invited three people associated with the clinton campaign or the phony russian garcia. align russia act, a source for the garcia kevin, the line fbi lawyer in our mission that a lot the fbi to continuously spy on product page
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