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concha and arizona sheriff mark lamb be. breaking news, former nih director francis collins the president's knew science advisor admits on camera, people warned for months, mrna covid vaccines trigger serious heart inflammation conditions. why did the government, media attack, shut down, downplay any warnings about that? the credibility crisis getting way worse. also this, "the view"'s joy behar gets contradicted live on camera for getting it wrong after trying to attack an evening edit segment featuring top police union official yoga yoga -- joe gimaldi. hillary clinton calls the durham probe fake news. take out the word trump and clinton, we'll do this again. is it okay for any political campaign to pay a government contractor to turn over computer
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data they got from the white house l house or that opponents personal apartment building to knock that rival out? the crack down on truckers in canada. it is imminent. canada's trudeau slammed and heckled in canada's parliament. even a reprimand after he attack ad jewish conservative mp, a descendent of holocaust survivors for supporting people waving swastika. his new push to blacklist financial of supporters of truck protesters. saying the quiet part out loud but rural america is, the democrat brand is so toxic in the heartland the associated press is reporting it. it could go extinct. top democrat pollster stanley greenberg warns that democrats are seriously out of touch with the hurt, the anger and pain in the blue-collar and working class and middle-class americans. now this, more states joining the fight to stop the
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white house restricting i.c.e. arrests as u.s. cities battle the mayhem crossing the border. i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪. elizabeth: we begin with a check of your money. stocks ending the day in the red. the dow seeing the biggest drop since november as president biden warns a russian invasion could come in the next several days. now this, ukraine accuses russia of artillery shelling a village in eastern ukraine hitting a kindergarten. one ukrainian soldier, three civilians are injured. rush that added 7,000 more troops to the border there, topping more than 150,000 troops east, north and south of ukraine. edward lawrence is in washington with more. edward. reporter: liz, a day where tensions only increased along the price of gold. oil prices in general are up. the stock market was down. americans are preparing for a possible attack by russia into
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ukraine because it will affect gas prices here. the president saying today russia is sending more troops to the front lines, not less. >> when this is going to happen? president biden: yes, my sense it will happen within the next several days. reporter: the let also sending secretary of state antony blinken to the united nations to warn the world not to be duped. >> russia plans to manufacture a pretext for its attack. this could be a violent event that russia will blame on ukraine or an outrageous accusation that russia will level against the ukrainian government. we don't know exactly the form it will take. reporter: republicans say the only reason we're in this in the first place because president biden attacked the u.s. energy industry while allowing the russia pipeline to germany to be completed. some democrats saying act now. >> we need to begin crippling sanctions right away because they're still a chance that we can deter putin from invading.
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reporter: it is about showing strength to russian president vladmir putin, not concessions. back to you. elizabeth: edward lawrence great journalism there. great to see you. joining us retired army four-star general, fox news strategic analyst, general jack keane. delighted to have you on the show, general. your reaction to today's events? >> i take it at face value what the president is saying. certainly his national security team's's assessment we may be several days of a potential invasion into ukraine, at the same time there is still a diplomatic path that's open, sometimes as you get down to the 11th hour is the greatest that's when the opportunities for significant concessions are also available and putin likely counting on that but nonetheless he certainly wants to get concessions if they're
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substantive, certainly. he is able to get recognition of the two statelets he has in donbas, change attitude of the government which is unlikely. by the way give enormous credit to zelensky, president of ukraine, how tough he has been, keeping the population together, no hoarding of food, no panic, the economy has not collapsed which was one of putin's objectives. while there is suffering for sure, the economy has not collapsed nor has the government. we're likely on the cusp of a invasion, liz, based on the intelligence our government has. elizabeth: what could trigger. uk saying they will invade on a false flag operation. talking about mass graves in ukraine. russia see as a threat ukraine and former soviet satellite countries like georgia joining
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nato. they want nato out of the caucuses region and central asia. what could trigger an attack? what would it be? >> it is just putin making up his mind he will not get anymore concessions or get any concessions that are meaningful to him and he will likely pull the trigger. that is kind of really where we are. i do give the administration significant credit for taking the classified information that they had about covert operations that kudu going against zelensky in january, the phony video having role player actors were going to make, the false flag operations that have happened, of course all the troop activity that putin is doing and we're reporting on it as some level of detail, despite the fact that he is denying he is doing it. that kind of exposure is somewhat put them on a defensive that we have never seen the release of that much classified information by an administration.
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it is their form of information warfare and i think it is excellent and people will take a look at this for some time in terms of how meaningful was it really? so, yes, if this inflation does take place as it seems, appears likely i don't believe it is going to be an invasion to take charge of the entire country of ukraine. despite all of the resources there, 150,000, he doesn't have the right kind of troops there to take over the entire country. it is most likely something in the east. where it has been 40 something exchanges of fire now with the russians are trying to prompt the ukrainians in that eastern region where the separatist its are facing off against the ukrainian military and that may already have been the start of what secretary blinken is talking about, some pretext. because they have lobbed
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artillery, they lobbed mortars, they're sniping, they're doing regular fire, trying to get the ukraine military to respond. so that could be possibly the opening stages. elizabeth: general, the white house send u.s. officials to saudi arabia to boost oil production. republican senators including senator john thune says the white house is to blame for rising gas prices. it undercut the u.s. oil and gas boom here. wall street is talking about 7-dollars a gallon of gas. president obama took credit and touted oil and gas boom in the state. union address in 2012, saying now the u.s. is moving towards energy independence. now it is reversing. the white house press secretary said high gas prices are the price for defending democracy. is this a situation we find ourselves in completely the doing of this administration? now we see gas prices doubling since 2020. it is 16% increase, actually, no it is doubling, it is 94%. we haven't seen this in 16 years, the speed which gas
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prices are going up. >> well, certainly we've contributed to that. i mean i think it is one of first things the president did i believe, liz, he canceled the xl pipeline which made no sense whatsoever as the united states was, was becoming independent of oil and gas certainly as commodities and also the world's leading producer of both. quite remarkable achievement for the united states and yet here we are, having problems with rising gas prices. the biden administration bears some responsibility to that. certainly the crisis that is taking place with russia and ukraine is a factor in that. there is no disputing that. elizabeth: all right. general jack keane, thanks for joining us. great insights, good to have you on. thanks for spending time with us. >> good talking to you, liz. elizabeth: good to see you. canada's trudeau withering
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condemnation blasted in parliament, even gets a reprimand for attacking a jewish holocaust survivor family. she's an mp there, descendant of holocaust survivors joining in with people waving swastikas. his government cracking down, moving to financially blacklist the truckers and their protester donors as domestic terrorists. we break it down next on "the evening edit." >> the trudeau administration says you can expect action from us. how about action trying to get society, our schoolchildren, our economy back to normal? ♪. every game changer every "how'd they do that?" starts here the blank page artists and writers know the tyranny of it well but so do developers, data scientists, ctos the new creators to them, we say let's create something that changes everything ♪ ♪ ♪
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elizabeth: we've got this breaking news. joining us gop strategist, ford owe connell. ford, truckers in canada, america's health workers they have been talking about what former nih director francis collins says on camera. he is biden's new science advisor. he admits on camera, mrna vaccines, they do trigger serious heart inflammation conditions. watch this. >> there are too rare to popped up in a 30,000 person trial. there was no reason to know about them then but they ultimately emerged once we got millions and millions of people
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getting injected. it would be appropriate to say based upon a study riglously done of 30,000 people, that doesn't rule out the possibility there might be really rare side-effects that could in fact be significant. elizabeth: significant because now millions are taking the vaccines, ford. we're talking about myocarditis and heart inflammation. why didn't we, why didn't we know about the warnings before the mandates? why did the media and white house shut down scientists and health care workers flagging this? >> you're absolutely right. there is a lot we don't know about the jab. that is why we shouldn't have vaccine mandates in america. we know the jab reduces chance of death from the covid-19. other than that people should be free to take and protect themselves as they see fit in the heavy-handed government mandates under the biden administration, they have to stop. elizabeth: okay, trudeau's justice minister, let's go to
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canada, now threatening to financially blacklist banks donating to truckers. their bank accounts can be frozen without a court order. watch the justice minister of canada, you ought to be worried, donors are funding terrorism. >> we do this with respect to money landinger. we're extending same kinds of principles and procedures for this situation. >> you compared people who may have donated to the same people who are funding maybe a terrorist. i just want to be clear here, sir, this is really important. a lot of folks say i don't like your vaccine mandates. i donate the to this, now it is illegal. can i be worried the bank could freeze my account what is your answer to that. >> if you're a member after pro-trump movement donating hundreds of thousands of dollars, millions of dollars to this kind of thing, you ought to be worried. elizabeth: a pro-trump person ought to be worried. your reaction? >> look, the canadian trucker story is the most fascinating
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story in the political world. you have an uprising of everyday folks who are pushing back against heavy-handed mandates and the canadian government instead of reasoning with these people, engaging in discussions went full-on defcon 1, implemented emergency measures for the first time in 50 years and why? because truckers spoke up in all of places in canada? this is how they respond? canada needs to understand what is going on around the world and what the canadian truck remembers doing right now is absolutely right. they're speaking about freedom in the western world and freedom of people not just in canada but all of north america. elizabeth: so now they're domestic terrorists. they will lose their bank accounts without a court order. threatened with losing their licenses and insurance. by the way in january of 2021 trudeau called himself covid restrictions quote, extreme measures that could have real divisive impacts on community and country. watch trudeau, a withering barrage of condemnation,
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heckling in parliament. he was also reprimanded accusing conservative mp, melissa lantz man for standing with people that wave nazi swastikas, watch this. >> he spans the flame of an unjustified national emergency. mr. speaker, when did the prime minister lose his way? when did it happen? >> conservative party members can stand with people who wave swastikas, they can stand with people who wave confederate flags. we will choose to stand with canadians. these illegal protests need to stop and they will. >> hear the blowback against trudeau in parliament. your reaction? >> there is a reason why only 16% of canadians want him back, trudeau back as prime minister. he has become a tyrant. what happens is, now that he can't reason with his political opponents he demonizes them calling them white supremacists, nazi sympathizers, confederate
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flag wafers, i believe one of his ministers equated the truckers to pro-trump folks. this is insane. when you look what is going on in canada, this is not about right and left. this is about ordinary folks trying to make a living. >> canada is 90% vaccinated, so are truckers. five provinces moving to drop mandates including ontario, alberta, quebec. average case rates drop to 8600 in a country of 34 million. ontario premier says the world is done with covid restrictions. why are they doing it so hard in canada? >> that is, that is the 50 million-dollar question, emac, because there is no conceivable health or public benefit to these mandates and yet somehow the canadian federal government under trudeau lot of power. frankly if you look at the polls, truckers are getting more and more sympathy particularly among those between 18 and 34 years old.
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frankly everything that trudeau does is backfiring on him. elizabeth: truck convoy here in the u.s. could head out of california to d.c. area in time for the president's state of the union address. "the washington post," reuters, they're getting slammed by even progressive representative ilhan omar or leaking and reporting, let me back up. for reporting the names of that were leaked online of those donors who fav money to the truckers. look at that tweet from ilhan omar. a tweet from a wash upon post reporter basically we'll report on this. many donors are being threatened, ford. >> look, i have never agreed with ilhan omar in my life but i have to give credit where credit is due. basically "the washington post," reuters, cbc, they should not be doxing people. this gives no probative value to my story but one thing i'm heartened by, look at donations out of the u.s., my state of florida gave the third most donations to the truckers. what else gets lost, 1/3 of the
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donations from the u.s. actually came from democratic zip codes. this is not a right or left issue. elizabeth: ford, it is bringing everybody together. ford o'connell, great to have you on. come back soon. hillary clinton today firing back against the durham probe. next up heritage foundation senior legal fellow hans von spakosky breaks down what the:legal team are not telling you. keep it here on "the evening edit." >> when they learn like we learned with the whole russia hoax it was all scam, they report nothing. when it's a democrat they turn a blind eye. ♪.
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we know didn't exist. hillary clinton saying it didn't happen, the guy accused of doing it basically admitted he did it. elizabeth: we have breaking news. john durham and his team filed another court filing basically rebought the attorneys for michael sussman former clinton campaign lawyer who pleaded not guilty to lying to the fbi in this basically trying to dismiss the prosecution. the durham team said what we put in our motion is factual. we have evidence to back it up. hands, take out the words trump and clinton. is it okay for any government contractor to get paid to turn over computer data they got from the white house from a political campaign to knock out a rival? is that okay, is that okay to do that? >> no, absolutely not. it is shocking that the white house computers were penetrated like this or, that, that internet traffic was actually collected from even a
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private server at the trump tower and at trump's apartment in central park. in fact, look, there is a federal law, the computer fraud and abuse act, which makes it a criminal violation to access government computers without authorization, or, if you have got authorization, to go beyond what that authorization is. that certainly fits what these folks did at the white house. like i said that is a potential criminal violation of the law. elizabeth: constitutional rights of the americans who also their information scooped up. does the media really think -- >> that's right. elizabeth: does the media really think it helps their credibility to try to personally attack federal prosecutor john durham. he worked on the white at this bolger case and torture case and obama's ag eric holder appointed durham on that? >> all they're trying to do is distract from really startling
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information he has given. he is a 35 year veteran of the justice department, well-respected, a professional, attacking him is just their way of trying to not cover this story which involves, look, electronic espionage by one campaign against another, something that never really happened in american political history like this. elizabeth: using white house computer information on a private trump tower central park west building. you know clinton's team, the computer researchers knew the trump alfa bank allegations were a quote, red herring. according to durham's indictment of sussman. >> right. elizabeth: one researcher admitted in august of 2016 they would need to expose every trick we have in our bad to make a very weak association, that is a direct quote. only thing that drives us at this point we don't like trump. msnbc's rachel maddow pounding away at this. a lot of msnbc anchors all day long for years pounding away at
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what the fbi debunked and discredited as something that didn't happen. there was no trump original fa bank alfa bank connection. cnn went silent on this. trump said they were spying on me. a.g. barr said they were spying. they got slammed. why the radio silence now. >> they are embarrassed they pursued a fake story, when they were calling donald trump paranoid and crazy when he was being spied on at the trump tower, turns out he was actually right about that. they simply don't want to admit it. liz, you and i both know the opposite happened, if donald trump hiring a high-tech guy to covertly spy on hillary clinton, they would be screaming about it and would be very upset but because it happened the other way they don't want to say anything about it. elizabeth: they would try to impeach him even after he left
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♪. elizabeth: let's welcome back to the show fox news contributor, he is joe concha. joe, we want your reaction too to this new bombshell admission from former nih director, the new science advisor to the president, he is dr. francis collins. he admits mrna vaccines are dangerous because they do trigger hard inflammation
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problems like pericarditis and myocarditis. watch this? >> it was too rare to popped up in a 30,000 person trial. so there was no reason to know about them then but they ultimately emerged once we bottom millions and millions of people getting injected. it would have been appropriate to say based on a study rigorously done of 30,000 people, that doesn't rule out the possibility there might be really rare sigh effects that could in fact be significant. elizabeth: significant he said later would say, because millions have now taken the vaccine. so too rare to pop up in a 30,000 test samples in the phase three trial but quote, can be significant when millions take the vaccine. we heard about this all along, joe. we've been talking about this but you know people who brought this up were shut down. >> that's right. if you ever even questioned the vaccine then social media would make sure your tweet was considered misinformation or dangerous. look, this thing has been so
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fast moving, we're basically now in, we're approaching year three now of all of this and the vaccines came across so quickly and so many millions have you said have taken it, 70% of the american population. these situations you got to believe there has to be some sort of a side-effect that would occur with certain people, right? because not all vaccines are created equally for all people. and you see what happened with bog sag get for example. the actor comedian recently died in orlando. turns out he had heart problems. the fact that he died in his hotel room simply what they're saying by hitting his head, you know, he just recently had covid, you have to wonder if there is some sort of connection between covid vaccine and what happened there. this isn't joe concha speculating. i heard marc siegel, the great doctor we have here as our fox news medical contributor talking about this before. look, it is no conclusion but you have to wonder if there is a connection between heart attacks or people that have heart
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problems, they get the vaccine. they get covid. does that combination somehow result in something? this definitely deserves more questions, liz beth, no question. elizabeth: federal rules, government rules on masks in airports, train stations, or the transport hubs will be lifted on march 18th. despite that "the view" aired a cut-back clip from the evening edit on the topic featuring police union leader yoga malady. they cut out a lot what joe was talking about. >> national vp of the fraternal order of police thinks it is a bad idea also. take a look. >> anybody who assault as pilot, a flight attendant, gate agent they should be banned. frankly prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law, zero tolerance but what happens if the unruly passenger is a parent who can't get their two-year-old to wear a mask? are we going to suddenly say they should be on a no-fly list? >> if you can't sit in your damn seat, keep the seatbelt on, put the stupid mask on shut up, take
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a bus next time. don't get on my plane. >> the mask mandate i think will be overturned march 1th. it will not be a tsa mandate anymore. now you have people on the no-fly list for a law not even in place. elizabeth: joy behar got contradicted by sunnys who tin on camera. she confused jesse helms by jesse owens. they were stunned about that. reaction what you heard. >> "the view" is not having a good run with whoopi goldberg said about the holocaust and joy behar. joe behar would wear a mask for foreseeable future despite if cases are down dramatically. i love when we hear people on "the view," the hosts talking about mask mandates are good, should wear your mask outdoors, indoors, doesn't matter, when they're doing a show literally on around the table without
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wearing a mask. that is hypocrisy, elizabeth. elizabeth: i didn't realize that. that is good point. doesn't work anymore to denounce those with different views as racist, fascists, maga peddlers of misinformation. 10 out of states dropping mask mandates are run by democrat or democrat governors. washington, d.c. about to drop them too. loudon county, virginia, a judge struck it down. there has been a torrent, a ton of information coming out that the masks really do not work. by the way covid cases are down by 2/3 over the last two weeks. >> that's right and we saw the super bowl. 100 million people. 111 million people watching on sunday. adults partying inside of an indoor stadium, kids performing in a band outside had to wear masks. it is incredible california is not dropping the mask mandate today given behavior by all the leaders at super bowl.
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cases are down dramatically. get to hear from dr. anthony fauci elizabeth he thinks it is too risk to allow children not to wear masks in schools. someone kind enough to press dr. fauci ask him about risky and data and numbers. science says schools are among the safest places to be. schools are the safest in general. this is political posturing by dr. fauci. this is not about the science but political science because apparently democrats can read polls too. elizabeth: joe concha, great guest. come back soon. >> always a pleasure. elizabeth: growing number of states joining the fight to stop the white house restricting i.c.e. arrests of criminal illegal aliens as mayhem continues to pour across acrosse border into u.s. cities. democrats divided a growing number of democrats ashamed they are affiliated in the heartland. it could go extinct in rural america. that is what the associated press is reporting. soft on crime policies, covid, inflation and more.
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♪. elizabeth: let's welcome to the show georgia congressman austin scott. congressman, good to see you. okay, the associated press is reporting that rural towns in farm regions say the toxic brand of the democratic party is so bad democrats are afraid to say they're democrats because of crime, covid, rising inflation and corruption, that the democrat brand could go extinct in those regions. what do you say to that story? >> a lot of people identify democrat but will not vote democrat. people in rural america work, pray and don't need people telling them how to live their lives and tell meddling in everything they do. people will not identify democrat but old school democrats who respected the constitution and stood up for the flag. elizabeth: a lot has to do with defund the police and rising
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crime and the border collapse. listen to senator mitch mcconnell on this. watch this. >> i'm confident if activists claiming to be conservative tried to assassinate a politician, whatever his mental state, media would open a 24/7 national conversation about rhetoric on the right. i doubt a attempt by a blm activity will get the same treatment. people need to crack down on crime, defend their safety, crack down on crime and defend their safety. less pandering to woke mobs, more protecting innocent families. elizabeth: yeah. the senator was referring to the attempted assassination of the candidate for the mayor of louisville this past week. so you know, this is an astonishing story as well.
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your reaction to what the senator said? >> he is exactly right. do a quick research of louisville community bail fund who bailed him out it will link you to action network.org. if you look who they partner with, they partner with actblue. guess who actblue is, one of the big fund-raising arms of the dccc and democratic party. if this had been done by somebody that was a republican, you can bet that the press would right now be pointing out all of those things and those ties to a fund-raising group affiliated with the republican party but they won't touch it because it's the democratic party that american action network is tied to. they're not talking about the funds that they are giving money, corporations giving money to black lives matter but certainly if it had been somebody that was a republican that carried out that crime, they would be talking about anybody and everybody affiliated
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with anything that had anything to do with the organization that bailed the person out. elizabeth: congressman, the president's polls have been in a freefall. quinnepiac finding just 33% approve, 53% disapprove. 36%, only 36% of hispanics approve. half disapprove. cnn poll finds majority 58% disapprove. we had long-time democrat strategist, gop pollster saying, listen, the democrat party is way out of touch with the working class. they're out of touch with the pain, the anger and the frustration and the, how families out there are feeling really upset. it is interesting now that we saw this, 21 rural counties in michigan flipped from obama in 2008 to trump. democrats lost 28 rural counts in minnesota, 22 in wisconsin, 45 in iowa. we're seeing this swing between parties from the working class towards republicans. >> look what he is doing to
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them. look at gas prices. look at food prices. elizabeth, look what he is doing to everybody who gets up in the morning goes to work in this country or everybody who did get up to go to work and retired, living off social security. people on social security are the people he screwed the hardest in this country. so he is going to continue to go down in the polls. we are, we are on the verge of a russian incursion into the ukraine. candidly because his lack of leadership in afghanistan, basically gave vladmir putin an opening because nobody trusts us in the world anymore to come to their defense. elizabeth: congressman austin scott, thanks for joining us. good to see you. come back soon. biden's border crisis, a growing number of states joining to stop the fight of white house restricting i.c.e. arrests as mayhem continues to pour across the u.s. border into u.s. cities. we have the report ahead on "the evening edit." >> i can't point to anything going well at the border or for the american people. we're losing more people.
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deportation. it amounts to abdication of duty under the law from application framework. ohio's deputy solicitor general told the judge deportation plummeted from murderers, burglars, sexual assault convicts, nearly every other category of criminal. casey stegall during journalism at the border, is the go to guy there on the border along with bill melugin, he's got more. >> it's important to say the feds have still not officially released the latest data january stat from federal court documents. backed with dhs, it shows last month traffic on the southern border quadrupled what was reported in january 2020 and almost doubled blasters touted. this doesn't even include getaways, those do not get
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apprehended here on the front line and not in the system for the texas department of safety says there were roughly 600,000 of those the previous year but the bulk people primarily from central america out of the more than 154,000 encounters for january 2022 dhs has more than 62000 of them have been released into the united states. all the while gangs and smugglers worked round-the-clock continuing to exploit the system. this week migrants were found inside a locked train car, multiple train cars down here in south texas, bound for the country's interior. they were safely rescued including a family with a young child. liz: terrific reporting, back with us now from arizona -- one of the top sheriff's there, sheriff mark plan.
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your reaction to what you just heard? good to see you and thanks for bringing light to this. the problem will continue to get worse because these policies are not working from the bad guys understand this and they are continuing to traffic human drugs into this country who are texas and louisiana also fighting that white house for restricting ice arrests from 150 countries migrants coming in from about 1500 from turkey. when you see the numbers and opioid cases skyrocketing, frontal, to prevent the d.o.j. official in the case saying we can't do deportation because congress is not giving enough money, what you say to that? >> let it get out of hand. they need more money as they have done their job in the first place and protected our border, they wouldn't have so many people to have to deal with deportation. this will only get worse babe i think the longer they go without
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securing the border, they can expected to get worse and the funding to be greater. liz: can you give our viewers anecdotes and a slice of life view on what you see up boots on the ground in your area? >> right now we are dealing with a dead body we found, an illegal alien, clear processing seem right now. for i am, a group of 15 while looking for another group by helicopter today, we found another group and that doesn't start to begin the traffic tops, we had a bailout last night, it is out of control and we are dealing with this everyday getting worse and worse. liz: are you seeing burglaries and home invasions, too? >> we are but america needs to understand they are not staying in arizona. majority are going to stay throughout america, midwest, east coast, they have far more problems than we do, we're just
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the beginning jump. liz: which countries are you seeing illegal immigrants coming in from? >> over 160 countries represented, 2000 from russia, people from the middle east, from everywhere. central america. the people from mexico are diminishing day by day. i think it's like 30%, they are coming from all over. liz: we are seeing jackson we think you got to hold a hearing, illegal immigrant on the terror watch list is released because he might catch covid in the detention facility from lebanon, he's been on the watchlist for some time. your reaction? >> not only was he born in lebanon but raised in venezuela, one communist country and another country at harvard
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terrorists for many years. how day there how dare they release him into public. how many more? liz: thanks for your service to our country, you will come back on again soon and thank you for watching from i'm elizabeth mcdonagh, you have been watching the evening at it, jackie leonidas will pick up, we hope you have a good evening. stay with us. ♪♪ 's. ♪♪ kennedy: canada, the fight for freedom still being crushed by authoritarian government and breaking tonight, police arrested one of them main key organizers of the freedom convoy while canvas prime minister justin felt dull, racist and extremist. yesterday upped by accusing a jewish conservative lawmaker supporting swastikas. her family survived the holocaust. >> mr. speaker, when did the prime minister lose his way and
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