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buckers in. after two months i realize my place is still on the field and not in the stands. can the 44-year-old win an 8th championship? we'll soon find out. that is it for us on fox business. "the evening edit" starts right now. elizabeth: tonight the bipartisan bush in d.c. against getting the u.s. involved in ukraine as russia is, their attacks are intensifying. breaking news coming in, the democrats answer to rising inflation, a brand new push from house democrats to biden. enacted your climate agenda and "build back better" now. electric cars, solar, could he do it via executive orders? all of that has the democrat re-election chief, congressman sean maloney now warning democrats stop being so out of touch with america. there is a war going on.
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the problem is us. democrats are going to lose big time in the midterms. joining us tonight congressman austin scott, michael burgess, james comer and dan bishop. former acting chair of council on the economic advisor, he is tomas phillipson. former nypd detective as core odom. also former independent counsel sol wisenberg. people nationwide putting i did that, biden stickers to point out sticker shot. former not heidi heitkamp blames criticism on biden on americans who got quote to cheap gas but democrat senator manchin, tells the white house, democrats stop with the fingerpointing. we have that, senator rand paul out with an amendment, fire dr. fauci. no single government official should have that power to shut down america as evidence pours lockdowns failed main street. former a.g. barr optimistic special counsel durham will
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deliver anticipates in his criminal probe of trump russia. he could deliver more indictments too. we have the story. now this crime is getting so bad big tech giant amazon taking a major step to relow workers. robbery gangs pouring in from south america, a rob bring spree dubbed criminal tourism. thank for joining us. i'm. liz: beth mcdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. >> we begin account dow ending the day in the in the green, s&p, nasdaq. oil prices down surprisingly. reports of potential progress in russia ukraine cease-fire talks. again pick it up again tomorrow. republicans and democrats say no to a u.s. enforced no-fly zone after nato member estonia calls for one. new shelling on the outskirts of
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kyiv. russia rattling basically europe bombing a military base near the border with nato he member poland. injuring 134. nato territories will be defended. reports the president may fly to europe the next few weeks. russia denies it asked china for military equipment. now this, the big story in washington today, democrats raising the chances they will lose even more seats in the midterms with their new answer to rising gas prices. this time, this part of it is, big new taxes on oil companies. that could raise your gas prices even more. edward lawrence has the story. edward. reporter: liz, one of the many villains here at the white house talking about rising oil prices is oil companies themselves. the president making the case that oil companies are inflating prices to inflate their profits. now two democratic lawmakers have a solution for that in their minds. they want to levy an extra tax on oil companies. now if made law, the companies
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would pay 50% tax on the difference between the price of oil today versus the average price between 2015 and 2019. the money generated would give 240-dollar payments to single filers making less than $75,000 a year and 350 to joint filers making less than $150,000 a year. the american petroleum institute said this would discourage production and lead to higher gas prices. senator marsha blackburn says there needs to be a "operation warp speed" for oil. >> pull together the federal agencies, the private sector, how do we get more oil, more transportation fuel, more gas, more home heating fuel. generate electric power. how do we do that quickly. reporter: the senator saying this is a national security issue. she says if the u.s. pumps more oil and exports more natural gas the prices will come down and allies can be reliant on the
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u.s., not russia for energy. so the president saying they're trying to get other countries to pump more and blaming gas prices and inflation on the invasion of ukraine. president biden: the current spike in gas prices largely the fault of vladmir putin. has nothing to do with the american rescue plan. reporter: oil producers are now saying if this tax goes into place it would discourage long-term investment from oil supply from the u.s. back to you. elizabeth: edward lauren: good to see you. thanks for joining us. joining us from house armed services austin scott and white house chair of economic vice. your reaction to edward lawrence's report, democrats want to tax oil companies even more? >> you can't make this stuff up, liz. but i guess you so. we don't want to depend on foreign sources, for, one is
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energy and one is food. the democrats are taking us down the path. i hope they put the proposal on the floor and lose even more seats in november. elizabeth: to the congressman's point, thomas, democrats are forecast to lose congress. they have no answer to inflation. the big warning to democrats from democrat representative sean maloney after the meeting this weekend, he runs the democratic congressional campaign committee, he says we are the problem. we're out of touch with voters. striking that the u.a.e. and saudi arabia would not pick up the phone when the president called. what do you think, thomas? >> i think democrats keeping on to blame the private sector or companies for their policies. if you take energy prices, not only energy prices going after a war on u.s. fossil fuels, but also our foreign policy. we had russian invasions under both obama and biden but not under trump for good reason, and so it is is not only a failure
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in energy policy driving this, a failure in foreign policy. they keep blaming the industry and private sector. 75% of industries having price hikes. that is competitive industries. you can't raise prices in competitive industries because you lose to your customers eventually. the bottom line is, this is a policy-induced, these are policy induced prices we see, whether energy or generally. elizabeth: yeah. >> democrats are blaming the private sector for it essentially. elizabeth: to thomas' point, new polls, congressman, show hispanics and blacks are going to the gop. inflation is on the mind of every american family but the democrats are focused on the climate agenda. it is not a good look inflation started rising almost exactly when biden came into the white house. former obama treasury secretary larry summers warns inflation will continue the next year or two. >> liz, if you get up in the morning, you go to work you know good and well these democrat policies are not working for
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you. when november rolls around, americans will walk into the polls, they will say enough is enough, they will create balance giving republicans both control of the house and the senate. biden will have to do something he hasn't done, he hasn't had his hand called on, sit down with the republicans to negotiate with them. liz, i only know one republican in the house of representatives outside of republican leadership that actually met with president biden. that is not the way it es supposed to work. that is not what he promised. this is the most partisan president we had in a long, long time, maybe ever. elizabeth: congressman darrell issa attended 17 state of the union addresses, thomas. you usually see action after the addresses. not anything on the white house after this. we'll watch democrats say the answer to rising gas even dictators, like putin, the answer is electric cars. watch this. >> today the average gas price in america hit an all time record high of over $4 per gallon. i'm willing to pay $4 gallon.
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i will pay $15 a gallon because i drive a tesla. >> let the market work in this respect people will feel pain. they will look at the f-450 guy began i can truck. they will see hybrid innovation. >> i happened to be sandwiched between our two electric vehicles. secretary beauty and i both have the two of the electric vehicles. >> we need to move to green energy solutions. green in the is the end where we should be so we don't find ourselves in this position. >> there is it. >> no sound or fumes. >> there is nothing. >> how do i know it is actually working? [laughter]. elizabeth: okay. electric cars cost $60,000, right? that is a lot of money. that is sticker shock alone for that, right, thomas. also this, nancy pelosi claims government spending is reducing the national debt. it is not inflationary. the government poured 6 trillion into the economy. federal reserve is pouring.
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now the answer is to buy electric cars, when the electric cars are fueled by oil and gas. 2/3 of u.s. electric come from fossil fuel, thomas. >> i think the issue here is the obviously greener energy is costlier. if it wasn't the private market, they would root out fossil fuels faster than any government could. the problem with the democrats policies are, clamping down with taxes et cetera, on the oil companies is that not only are they making energy more costly for u.s. customers, they're at the same time increasing global warming because they're substituting you know, very clean fossil fuels in the u.s. relative to foreign fossil fuels which is much browner. so they're basically self-defeating in their own-goal trying to reduce global warming because they're making energy costlier here around we have more global warming as a consequence. elizabeth: to thomas' point, congressman, you're in d.c., from where you sit, are democrats open to hearing what
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analysis like tomas just delivered for is causing more global warming or they're so intolerant they're not listening to anything and railroading the country along? >> no, they will not be interested in common sense. tomas is right what he saying. the fact of the matter when you raise energy to the cost of the u.s., canceling the keystone pipeline, you force manufacturing outside of the u.s. into areas where they have no environmental standards whatsoever. so when you talk about the batteries for the vehicles that they want to move us all to, the fact of the matter is the raw materials, raw materials it takes to manufacture those batteries are in short supply. it is simply not possible to do what they're demanding be done right now. elizabeth: got it. congressman scott, tomas phillip son, great interview. you will come back to join us soon. these stickers, americans are putting them on gas pumps
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nationwide, slamming biden's sticker shock, saying i did that. a former democrat senator, heidi heitkamp, blaming criticism on biden on you for getting used to cheap gas. we have the story on "the evening edit." >> democrats lied to us what they want to do with the energy complex. they simply do not want to continue to do anything about fossil fuels. they don't want to lift a finger because they want high energy prices. so my best friend sophie says you've been a huge help. at ameriprise financial, more than 9 out of 10 of our clients are likely to recommend us. our neighbors the garcia's, love working with you. because the advice we give is personalized. hey john reese, jr. how's your father doing? to help reach your goals with confidence. my sister told me so much about you. that's why it's more than advice worth listening to. it's advice worth talking about. ameriprise financial. (vo) for me, one of the best things about life is that
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let's watch this, watch. >> administration has been pointing to 9,000 onshore drilling permits that have already been issued for federalises that have not yet been drilled. what i'm told is while this number is a little bit higher than normal it is not extremely out of the ordinary and there is no guarranty that conditions will be right in the market or in the ground to drill with a given permit but industry needs signals from the administration they will support oil and gas development production. the first, immediate action item to increase our domestic oil and gas production on both federal and non-federal lands. stop pointing fingers, take action, just get it done. >> when you do inflation adjustment this isn't the highest price we've had in the last 20 years. during the george bush administration, gas pricing inflation adjusted five dollars, but we're shocked because we got used to two dollar gas. >> yep. elizabeth: what is wrong with
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getting used to two dollar gas? >> it is what it is supposed to cost at least in texas. i don't know about her state but look, one bright spot, senator manchin today told the biden administration one of their nominees for the fed was unacceptable because she has a history of blocking financing for traditional energy exploration. i think that, you know, that was a big step, i think that will send a strong signal to some of these folks who are wondering whether or not the administration is really behind them. if they can't get financing from their project, you don't want to start into a project like that, and then find you can't get the capital. elizabeth: that's right. >> capital is extremely important. elizabeth: that's right. >> blocking sarah raskin was critical. elizabeth: she wants to defund, debank u.s. energy. she will be at the federal reserve which is dual mandate, keeping inflation and keeping prices low, doing maximum
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employment. so right after the bat she is violating both of the federal reserve's dual mandates, sir. >> yeah. makes no sense. it was clearly a political nomination and again, i think the biden administration could send a signal we're awake now, we're withdrawing this nomination. elizabeth: senator manchin says the white house needs a new five-year plan for the gulf of mexico. the current plan ends in june. the white house not appealing that ruling vacate ad lease sale, a lot of oil there. this happened days after russian invasion of ukraine. no offshore leases until sometime next year and failure to hold on to onshore sales as well. >> critical mistake. this stuff require as significant amount of planning, just don't drop a deepwater drill next week that requires significant planning, significant regulatory requirements already met. don't we remember the experience
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with the deepwater horizon. we want things to be done correctly. you want them to be done safely. it is going to take time. elizabeth: this question too, president biden, the white house press secretary, others all claim biden's executive orders, no impacts on oil production. if that is true, what's the harm in reversing those orders. reverse them to see what happens, right? >> again, it would be a powerful signal to the people who are in the business of producing energy, that again, we woken up in the white house. we get it. we make a mistake. we're going in a different direction. i don't believe that is going to happen. it would be a wonderful headline to see tomorrow. elizabeth: we hear you. would be front and center talking about it. listen to the laid-off keystone pipeline worker with his take on the white house hammering away on oil companies, they can drill on 9,000 leases they have. this is a quarter of the active
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leases out there. listen to this. >> jen psaki was at the podium. she says there is 9,000 permits already been granted. she said if people want to pump, companies want to pump they can go ahead and do it. these permits aren't the problem here. what would you say toe jen psaki. >> she is lying to the american people. those 9,000 permits that were pulled, they might not even have oil under the ground that they got the permit for. so why would the oil company go to drill in that ground? there may not be oil there. let alone waste their damn money because they can't run a pipeline to transport oil and gas off the well. >> if there was oil there, gas companies would be already drilling and already producing it. and it's a lie. elizabeth: then "washington post" columnist jennifer rubin saying voters are stupid on gas prices. how about jennifer rubin, senator heitkamp, go talk to the
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workers? >> $100 a barrel oil, don't think for a minute they wouldn't be out there producing if they could produce. the other point about pipelines is, it is spot on. all kinds of energy produced in the permian basin, strapped, stranded you can't get it to the market because there is not infrastructure there to do it, if you can get that gas to houston, san antonio and dallas, liquified natural gas terminals, that would be a great day. elizabeth: got it. congressman burgess, great to have you on. come back soon, thanks for spending time with us. look at this story. senator rand paul he had it. he is done. file as new amendment, fire dr. fauci saying no single government official should have unilateral authority to shut down america. this after the justice department revealed thieves, robbers, fraudsters stole $8 billion in pandemic aid. the up dade on that ahead on "the evening edit." >> the democrats will never stop defaulting to the number one
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answer to every problem throwing our tax money at it. hillary vaughn has more in washington. hillary. >> good evening, liz, there is a new watchdog on the clock sniffing out covid fraud and tracking down the criminals who are behind it. the president creating a whole new position at doj. director of covid-19 fraud enforcement as the white house admits that fraud and abuse of covid relief right now is rampant. >> we're going to target large-scale criminal organizations who are committing some of the largest and far-ranging fraud. we're also going to prioritize overseas actors, who saw our government's relief packages as an opportunity for personal gain. >> doj saying they have already identified $8 billion stolen pandemic relief. of that 8 billion only around one billion has been able to be recovered. when president biden made this announcement in his state of the union address we talked with a
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top republican on the house ways and means committee, congressman kevin brady. he told us at the time this fraud watchdog is showing up too late. more verification and protection should been in place to stop fraud from happening in the first place. liz? elizabeth: thank you, hillary vaughn. look who is back with us, welcome back to the show, ranking republican on house oversight, also education and labor, congressman james comer. let me put it to you this way. great to see you again, sir. president biden has been around since the nixon administration. nancy pelosi around since the reagan area. schumer has been around george hw. around for generations. why is the answer they throw more money at it and don't track it out the door? it is red fire aim? >> i don't understand. it is frustrating. when we come bacllion was stole.
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call me a skeptic joe biden announce as solution to the problem they will create another bureaucracy within the department of justice. hire another person whose sole responsibility is to try to track down waste, fraud, abuse. that is what the house oversight committee should be doing. democrats don't want to provide any oversight. they're not concerned about waste, fraud and abuse. they're concerned about what happened with donald trump and what may or may not have happened in the trump administration. elizabeth: this is the second anniversary of the pandemic. four million jobs short. 11 million job openings. we poured six trillion dollars into the economy. just two months ago the president was warning of a winter of severe illness and death. now the cdc said 98% of americans can stopwaring masks indoors. >> yeah. what we've been saying for many,
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many months now. the republicans are trying to get things back to normal, get the government out of the way. let the private sector take off. yet the democrats want more government control? the democrats were very slow to reveal the data, true data we were out of the pandemic months and months ago. they wanted to continue with the mask mandate. they wanted to continue with the government shutdowns. they wanted to continue to pay people not to work. this led to detrimental effect on economy. this led to supply change shortages and inflation. it will take a while to get the economy back on track. the thing to be done in washington is get out of the way but the democrats don't want to do that. elizabeth: maybe voters will get them out of the way. look at this, senator rand paul is taking the fight to dr. fauci, introduces an amendment to fire dr. fauci as the naid director, dividing his power into three separate
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institutes. we lost more than individuals in the pandemic. we lost your liberties, freedoms, vibrant small town main streets, childrens learning for two years. our lives were held captive by petty tyrants and power hungry bureaucrats. that is a from senator paul. dr. fauci lately nowhere to be found. your reaction. >> surprising that the democrats used dr. fauci so long during the pandemic. once they started following the political science and comprehending the polls, figured out the american people were fed up with dr. fauci and the american people lost trust and confidence in dr. fauci, they put him exactly where donald trump had him. out of the tv cameras, kind of in the basement. now it is very clear that dr. fauci needs to go. so i'm hopeful that dr. fauci will go in some form or fashion. joe biden, if he were a strong president, and did the right thing and followed the political science in addition to the
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science he would have already terminated dr. fauci. elizabeth: senator paul says no one has the sole authority to shut down america when the w.h.o. in 2019 said lockdowns failed in the 1918 flu pandemic. the evidence is there. don't do widespread lockdowns. shut down gatherings. basketball kevin durant why is he doing vaccine mandates? why is my colleague unvaccinated? he is not allowed to play but allowed to come into the arena to watch games. watch this. >> this is ridiculous. i don't understand it at all. i don't want to get into it. feels like at this point now somebody is trying to make a statement or a point to flex their authority but you know, everybody out here looking for attention. that is what i feel like the mayor wants right now, some attention you know. >> that is about vaccine mandates. your final word, sir? >> it is crazy. the data shows that it is time
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for the united states to move on. data always showed that school was safest place for our children yet the democrats continued to insist that children wear masks in school and this has had detrimental effects on education. time to move on. i hope democrats are trying to get the message. >> representative james comer, thanks so much. good to see you. former a.g. barr, william barr, says he is optimistic special counsel john durham will deliver answers in the criminal probe of trump russia. the question will he deliver more indictments about what the clinton campaign did. we'll break it down next on "the evening edit." >> there is at least exposure here for the clinton campaign folks. lawyers are connected to it, maybe up to hillary, depending on what evidence we of her approving and engineering of the russian dossier hoax.
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>> joining us now, this guy we love having him on he is a straight-shooter, we love his thinking and insights. he is a sol wisenberg. great to see you, sol. your take on this, sol. former attorney general william barr is optimistic john durham will deliver answers on his criminal probe in trump russia. will he deliver indictments? every filing he sees is more inindictments to what the clinton campaign did. >> i thought it was interesting barr, who has been very careful in the past to say not every incidence of malfeasance is a crime, said that he actually hopes and expects there will be more indictments. i don't know if there is anything behind that or not. he is obviously not privy to any special information. on the other hand it hasn't been that long since he resigned as attorney general. he had some idea where durham's investigation was going. i think it was interesting everybody assumes durham's report will see the light of
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day. attorney general garland doesn't have to release that report publicly, so i think that will be a real test, of the impacter alty of merrick garland when the report is finished. elizabeth: that is an important point. listen to a.g. barr in this, watch this. okay. we're going to fix, just one second, we're trying to get that sound. this is the issue, sol. according to durham's indictment of michael sussman the clinton team knew the alfa bank allegations were a red hearing. pushed a useful narrative of trump organization using computers to talk to alfa bank. it was a very weak association. the only thing that drives us at this point we don't dislike trump. that dislike for trump was giving them tunnel vision and their theory could not with stand public scrutiny. what could come out on that? >> you have two things durham is
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looking at. on the one hand you have the clinton campaign fed link these false stories about about trump-russia collusion. then you have got them going, the clinton campaign to the fbi and trying to get the fbi interested. once they get the fbi interested. they go to the press and say, hey, this must be serious because the fbi is investigating. it is not just the alfa bank story. it is carter page story through the fisa warrants. it is george papadopoulus. it is a number of things that are being done. it is the michael cohen prague trip that never happened. i think that is what durham is focused on. what happened here, and what's a crime. then you have this terrible, terrible example of the fbi launching these investigations. a.g. barr is completely right. there never should have been an investigation of the trump campaign based on the evidence that the fbi had. so durham's looking at all of
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it. what comes of it who knows. elizabeth: that is an important point. a.g. barr said i never seen a adequate basis for launching a counterintelligence campaign on the trump campaign. the whole country has been damaged. the country would have different tenor on russia the day trump walked through the door. they use -- very destructive, unfair to trump. it destroyed our foreign policy to russia because of quote, phony scandal. your word on that? >> that is what every president says. every time you investigate the president, a special counsel investigates the president it is disruptive. that is part of the process but what is so different about this one that was launched by comey and mccabe, is that there was really no basis for it. that is was really, it really corrupt investigation. that's what has been so difficult to get out t was really incredibly a thin predicate for launching the
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elizabeth: let's welcome to the show former nypd detective, he is oscar odom. doctor, great to have you on. >> thanks. elizabeth: you and i talked about this, big tech companies defund police, reform police, including amazon. now amazon is temporarily relocating 1800 workers from downtown seattle because of violent crime, rising crime, moving them to another area, location. shootings, carjackings other violent crimes in the area, your reaction to amazon here? >> well, first of all don't be surprised to get what you asked
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for. their decisions are reaping benefits of it. the benefits are a loss, evidence must be taken into consideration, must be data driven evidence-based. by running around they're seeing it is costing them more money to provide safety for their people. seems like they have amnesia to see exactly what is going on. if you're data driven, you should be paying attention to watch the increase in murders, robberies and assault. if you see this it should be a wake-up call and ah-ha moment for you. elizabeth: seattle has become so dangerous, the city of seattle itself said in november, it can no longer protect its city workers, giving them security guards to escort them after they finished work, to places transportation places leaving, you know, train stations or the ferry. this is the same city had those chaz zones, those "chop" zones with summer of love where they were just shooting at people and rioting and doing graffiti and
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arson, vandalizing the whole downtown area of seattle. now crime is really taking off. >> yes. and this is where politicians need to step forward because if this is what they were asking for, they got it. now they need to be a part of the solution and not a part of the problem. they need to step forward and make sure that they put measures in place to address these different type of issues, because public safety is not democrat or republican issue. it is everybody's issue. therefore if they want to have their protections guaranteed by the united states constitution, they need to put their foot forward and come to sit down to the table. also as i always state, there needs to be a -- for politicians we see how many murders, robberies assaults are taking place in your neighborhood to see what you're doing to address these issues. if not you should be replaced. >> doctor, you've been an nypd detective. you walked the walk.
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by the way we have a lot of fire men in my family. i hate to talk personally about this but they keep saying when ever a new york city police officer is or attacked crime goes towards the firehouse too, that locality loses the firehouse or the firehouse moved. the question is, will silicon valley workers, all the people who live in their ivory towers get in their paycheck, not out on the streets as you have been, doctor, would they try to spend one day to see what police officers have to endure or what they go through? they wouldn't want to get out of bed the next day. a new phenomenon out of california, police are warning about a growing number of sophisticated robbery gangs coming in from south america for criminal tourism, targeting communities in california or other states? >> most definitely. once again it goes back to "a few good men." you sleep under the blanket of the very freedom i provide, then you have the nerve to question the manner which i provide it.
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why do we have to only rest in peace? why can't which live in peace. people say rest in peace, people are dying because of rising crime rates. nothing is done to stop it. why besides rest in peace, why can't we live in peace also? very important. elizabeth: do you feel, doctor, the conversation, the sentiment, the mood, the culture is shifting away from what we've been talking about for a couple years now about defund police? do you feel when you talk to americans they are done with that? >> most definitely, they feel that if anything, they are saying they want a refund and want to give donations to the police because they see how bad it is, when it is on their doorsteps, the crime is right there, then you have people not prosecuting or letting them go. they feel it again, then it bps personal. now they're saying we must refund police to make sure we have the public safety. so we go out there to enjoy the very freedoms that our united
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states constitution provides. elizabeth: dr. oscar odom, always a great guest, good too spend time with you. this story the first time in a decade democrats giving out pork to vulnerable democrats that may lose seats in in the midterms bt tried to abolish $1.9 billion already allocated on border funds from the trump white house. we have more on that on "the evening edit." >> president biden's open borders led to record levels of fentanyl streaming over our border, we're seeing our leadership making it easier for the drug cartels and drug dealers to sell poison to our children. where does the stress go when you're driving a lincoln? does it float off into the clouds?
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okay, running us now, house, security, cut talk about the ground in washington d.c., democrats now say executive orders from they want the chromogenic to cancer, voting rights, police reform, immigration, what is going on? >> they've been refuting by voters for they know it's coming but unable to get a piece of their legislative package through they are doing the same
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thing as the obama here's, biden says i have a pen and a phone, president obama said he would make causing on his own and president has a temper that with the eviction moratorium expection and now they want to take election law that way you a bunch of things they can't get through congress and they know the american people are ready to throw him out. liz: can you explain why this is not voting rights, something else? >> voting rights, they want to centralize control over all elections sent from the states were spread all their constitutional history, they want to in their hands in washington, that's not about rights, they want control for their own political highs and that's why it's consistent with what they are saying, unable to achieve making law in congress and now make law through executive branch in the hands of the president.
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liz: you need id to get healthcare, show id to get healthcare or get on a plane or to get married. why can't you show id to vote? i think 36 states say yes, show photo id, what's the problem. >> about 70% think that's a reasonable requirement and has been that way for decades to answer your question, when they talk about water rights, they want to make it easier to cheat. liz: and biden's 6700 page bill along with the democrats passed in the dead of night, first more than a decade to include democrat losing their midterm democrats tried but they lost get rid about 1.9 billion allocated for border bears under the trump white house, still no new money for the border wall. >> there unequivocally opposed
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to any measure to secure the border but glad to use taxpayer money to buy votes of a situation where they know they are likely. liz: we've got beto o'rourke, is calling governor of texas a quote thug, heated race for the texas governorship happening now, deportations 70% to 69000 plus. congressman, lack of deportation, we haven't seen a drop like this in 26 years and obama trump your stomach deportations top 300,000 or more and really and not just a six about. >> both the deportation side and others coming across the border, biden administration democrats in congress made it clear that i want interference with flaws of illegal immigration so for beto o'rourke to call governor abbott a stock or authoritarian,
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nothing is more authoritarian for executive power to dislodge the law beto o'rourke is the expert on authoritarianism, he said i'll take your ar-15 you make some important points, for virtual is enforcing laws of congress price and so is the governor of texas enforcing state laws, right? >> law is written and supposed to be enforced and allies in congress made it a practice to completely obliterate law of integration and we are seeing a flood. liz: why does the white house delay release of ice and what happened at the border by three months? why the delay? >> trying to delay accountability as long as i can keep the voters in the dark and keep trying to say they are sending some back from a 2 million encountered, they are really thought and get more milling details to understand why letting them in want to hold
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off the voters. liz: 34 suspected terrace, we don't know of the 600,000 getaways. congress, terrific having you on, come back soon. you have been watching the evening edit on foxbusiness, that does upper us, thank you for watching. we hope you have a great evening. ♪♪ kennedy: another wildly, missiles and bombs continue to fall, ukrainian people running and/or fighting for their lives and now it seems that violence is dangerously close to nato territory in poland so what happens if they accidentally crossed the polish border, is that the start of world war iii? from all across ukraine we are getting breathtaking video and pictures after long weekend, drone footage from mariupol
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