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rex is that tom cruise who is trying to do a little bit of maverick from top gun in this bizarre video from north korea's latest missile launch. that does it for us on "foxbusiness tonight" for "the evening edit" is right now. ♪. elizabeth: happy at the big snag in the white house new plan to tout and sell u.s. natural gas to the eu in order to thwart russia. exit largely symbolic. and the president makes another gaffe today at this time wrongly suggesting u.s. troops will be in ukraine. the white house said no to that one faster. joining us tonight senator ron johnson, congressman rick crawford, former federal prosecutor also from the heritage foundation the president there he's doctor kevin roberts. the hill columnist kristin tate
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former ice director. also tonight inside the lifestyle of the rich and heinous. it's urgent luxurious lifestyle, reports of 700 cars and more. this is the true story of how maniacal communist world under plunder and steal from their own people. how russia will keep doing that because russia still up making big bucks on oil. at a closer look at the 72 million-dollar lawsuit against hillary clinton now also it's against james comey the dnc and many more. could this lawsuit impact in any way the special counsel durham's appropriate gop representative darrell issa notified the white house democrats intelligent officials, facebook and twitter preserve your records now pretty possible probe of the censorship of the hunter biden scandal. now hunter biden's overseas business dealings are those in any way hitting geopolitical strategy right now?
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and the new culture were at disney, worker sent a memo to the higher up saying our left employees are creating a hostile environment of fear. plus reports the white house sent out an internal warning, dangerous mass migration event at the border. for details and states in an uproar. i am elizabeth macdonald, "the evening edit" starts right now. welcome to the show happy friday or watch the foxbusiness network will start with the dow, s&p ending up in the green but it was a volatile session is led by energy financial stocks oil up more than a 1% to nearly 114 bucks a barrel. this is the column two and rushes what we've got turkey he is saying there is consensus forming between a russia in ukraine to stop hostilities. you create a just yet. lots of reports coming in that russia did lose control of the
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city. this is the first city putin captured. you create is taking back territory outside of kyiv part of new reports that russia may scale back its ambitions in ukraine to only focus on territory claimed by russian backed separatist that story coming in. now this outrage more than three and half million refugees, more than 3.71 report, russian troops are sending them to russia estimating 42000 including 84000 children. outrage over that. and the uptick to the sort we brought you yesterday the white house sending natural gas to the eu to help get off of russia's energy. edward lawrence is in brussels with work, edward good to see you. practice good to see it liz. president joe biden this morning centex european commission president ursula's announcing plans to get more short-term liquefied natural gas to the european union. jake sullivan the national security advisor outlined three ways that's going to happen.
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first, the good opened up new ports the u.s. can send to in the european area. second they're going to divert shipments that are currently out to other countries. and move them toward europe. and third, get cutter to fill in the gap for the loss of the natural gas for those other countries. now, nothing what the natural gas industry expanding in the u.s., listen to the president. >> are going to have to make sure families in europe can get through this winter and the next what we are building infrastructure for diversified, resilient and clean energy future it's a catalyst. a catalyst that will drive the investments we need to double down on our clean energy goals and accelerate progress. toward our net zero emissions future. >> and the launch the joint task force will look at ways to expedite approvals for renewable energy projects. including offshore wind technology, rapidly deploying wind and solar plants for
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partnering with firms to increase demand for energy efficient technology like smart thermostats and collaborate on technology using hydrogen to replace fossil fuel. the eu also announced a deal with the big tech giant that's going to restrict what they can do here. one of the big things among other thing is it restricts where they can gather information on people they can no longer do it for multiple devices. also it opens the app store to third parties which affects apple, back to you. >> thanks for your reporting they're joining us now senator ron johnson. sir it's great to have you back on senator. can we get your reaction to this? the present today suggesting we have a soundbite of this. this is another gaffe let's listen to it first. >> ukrainian people have a lot of backbone, they have a lot of guts i'm sure you are observing it. and i don't mean just the
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military you see when you are there and you've been there you're going to see young people standing in front of a damn tank saying i am not leaving. i'm holding my ground. >> is another mistake for the white house saying heat basically cleaning it up sing that's not happening. what is your reaction senator? >> i take no joy in saying this, president biden is showing results of age. he is in decline. i said before the election he was unfit for office. based on his showing of age but also based on the vast web of financial entanglements his son had throughout the world that compromised him. again we are in a world of hurt here. have a president of the united states whose policies have weakened america. he is not in the position by himself physically or mentally to lead this nation during such a crisis.
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he is doubling down on his disastrous policies. talk about green energy resilience it's making us less resilient in terms of security prey. >> how did the president's business dealing with hunter biden's business dealings did hunter biden's last laptop e-mails going to get a cut of 10% of the deal in china. also a dealmaking in ukraine and russia as well. how does that affect the geopolitical strategy now? >> they really do not know. the recent chuck grassley and i investigated this we are certainly concern prior to the election without the american people ought to know about compromise president biden might be as president. i do not know all of the details of his vast web of financial entanglements. but in i will tell you who doesn't russian intelligence, chinese intelligence, iranian or north korean intelligence. we don't know how that has affected his performance of
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these very troubling entanglements. elizabeth: conference is been doing the spending. the terminals are talking about not to export u.s. gas into the eu there's not an enough lng terminals here and in europe for the white house to just it would take up to five years to ramp that up. this is more how the far left is hurting national security as a pollutant is living the high life. he's getting a billion dollars a day in revenues from the io for oil and gas. >> democrats have engaged in a war on fossil fuel. take a look at some of the nominees. this is what they want to do see how vulnerable we are based on the green energy fantasy of the far left.
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look what happened in texas cold weather snap we are fortunate to get that grid up and operational before some real serious harm was caused to it. for decades to come in for all the above policy at the market has to dictate how and when that all occurs. it's not worth spending hundreds of millions of dollars on boondoggles and fantasies. it's reducing our resiliency. it's reducing her vulnerability. and the war in ukraine is just one symptom of that. elizabeth: there's also this, what communism is really about, senator. i've been forceful about this to prove had a far left at activist and how the nature of this country is run. when you look at putin's got
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this rich and luxurious lifestyle. scott yachts, mansions, planes, helicopters and more. isn't this a true story of communism? we see it in china, cuba and venezuela. until they plunder from their people and will live the high life. >> that is always the result of a totalitarian socialist communist type of system. the democrat party has become the party of the elite. of the technocrat, the big tech social media giant billionaires. that is just the fact. we are seeing a remaking of american politics from my standpoint. their public imparted the conservative party we are the ones that represent the middle class through the working men and women of america that make this country great prints a democrat that represent the elite them and their complicit allies in the media. for six getting back to hunter biden there is this poll that says most americans believe the president does have a conflict of interest in ukraine due to
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his family's business dealings there. majority, 568 yes there is a conflict of interest in what's going on with the war. it's hard to figure out and disentangle what those conflicts are and how to affecting policy there. >> or direct your readers to an excellent article written by john solomon and his journalistic partner where they just lay out the entanglements of the clintons, the obama's, and the bidens. how they have done deals with russia and russian oligarchs putting up billions of dollars worth of value and at russia's pockets for millions of dollars into their foundations. it's an interesting piece it start laying it out on stark detail. it's very difficult to disentangle john solomon does a really good job in his article i refer all of your listeners to read that. elizabeth: that will be weekend reading senator ron johnson thank you very much. have a good weekend >> soon. okay president biden warned he we could face food shortages
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here in the usa. as a startling warning because of russia's war in ukraine but then to know what? he had no plan to stop it. that is the issue with what's going on with the white house got reported that coming up plus more president trump 72 million-dollar lawsuit against hillary clinton, james and call me, the dnc and more producers have any impact in a web special counsel john durham probe of russia? were digging in and that is ahead on "the evening edit". >> president trump is not going to take it anymore but if you're going to make up lies, if you're going to try to take them down is going to fight you back. ♪ aren't we all just looking for the hottest stocks? (fisher investments) nope. we use diversified strategies to position our client's portfolios for th (other mon our client's portfolios for that generate high commissions for you, right? (fisher investments) no, we don't sell commission products. we're a fiduciary, obligated to act in our client's best interest. (other money manager) so when do you make more money, only when your clients make more money? (fisher investments) yep. we do better when our clients do better. at fisher investments, we're clearly different.
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it's also temperature balancing, so you stay cool. and now, save 50% sleep number 360 limited edition smart beds. ends monday sleep number takes care of the science. all you have to do is sleep. elizabeth: a president biden made a stunning statement here because of his worn ukraine he said food shortages will hit the world including the u.s. but then he just walked away from the camera. he offered no plan to stop that for america's. is it any wonder that michigan will say consumer sentiment will hit lows not seen in 11 years, seven and ten say the economy's in bad shape according to a new a people and much more brit hillary vann is in washington with a lot more on the story, hillary. rex good evening liz president biden warning that food shortages are coming. president putin's war on ukraine is taking what is considering the breadbasket of the world off the dinner table.
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ukraine is the biggest suppliers of the world's grain. including wheat barley and sunflower oil per. >> in regards to food shortages yes we did talk about food shortages. and it's going to be real. both russia, and ukraine have been the breadbasket of europe are. >> that is a 184 the white house said monday when they told fox, no need to worry per. >> but we are not expecting a food shortage here at home per. >> americans are already set up with high prices showed 66% of registered voters disapprove with how biden is handling inflation hitting store shelves. some republicans point out shoppers have been hit with sticker shock for months. it's biden is to blame. i cannot harvest the crops that they have and they can't plant
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seeds for next season either. >> arkansas congressman ricks crawford. straight to caesar your reaction to this. so no plan to help the working class and minority voters. democrats are alienating their base. >> they really are. to the point the reporter make i was just in our grocery store it literally a half an hour ago. we do have a food shortage. if you can find meats, it is more expensive. the shelves are a little bit more bear on essential items like beans and canned vegetables and things like that. that is reality for us here in america but probably not for president biden. but for the rest of us it is a reality. elizabeth: now we have a triple whammy. instead the far left to send to the president to an executive order, invoke the defense production act use for vaccine, trump did that, right? trump got the world on vaccine. trump is the one who help the country get past the pandemic.
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now they're saying use the dpa for electric cars and solar panels? this is operation or warp speed for the green agenda? >> none of that make sense. we're not going to operate tanks on solar panels. right now we are facing down world war iii it we want to talk about a green energy agenda that is basically weakening. here in the united states the president and his administration are perfectly happy to implement policies for us to offshore every vital interest we have agriculture being one of them. an energy being another. and then make ourselves vulnerable and think we are at satisfying the electric by addressing a green energy agenda. it makes no sense at all. >> the white house is quietly talking up how the fed wants to raise rates to stop inflation, right? how is raising interest rates going to solve the problem of the supply chain crisis? how's want to clear the back log of ships outside american points or stop the lockdowns of
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industrial manufacturing cities and china how's it going to fix all of that? >> i don't think it's going to help at all. you touched on it there, how do we get our supply chain rocking and rolling? like a said before have regulated ourselves out of businesses. we are off shoring and outsourcing vital interests. fertilizer being one. other egg inputs, steel, things of this nature we need to be doing for ourselves. if we can start to do that, if we get businesses to come back to the united states to restore to the u.s. or nearshore or friendly it sure would be a heck of a lot better off. elizabeth: congressmen are going to get to this fast pretty want to talk about this. the president keeps talking about people paying their fair share, right question at the democrats keep saying pay your fair share of the tax policy center is nonpartisan. it is saying 57% of u.s. households paid is zero, paid nothing in federal income taxes, why question because the boosted
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stimulus paychex and the credits that came in the pandemic stimulus relief. so, we are talking about a small subset of the u.s. that's paying federal income taxes for the people are paying their fair share. the other thing is the white house and the presidency for biden "washington post", he said he is normal this is a normal presidency. what is normal about it? we are coming out of lockdowns shock the country into a recession a deep dive watch hbo bill moore. >> covid it itself is fading but the idiocy is not. i still see people with masks, young people outside. the people with the science for this note science without you moron. you are not going to get it outside and you are young. the thing is mild now. and it's over almost. is there going to be another variant? of course there's always going to be another varied the spanish
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flu is still here. elizabeth: when you say sir? what's i don't often agree with bill maher but i have to agree with him on that. it's a sheer idiocy we are continue get this into his point variations of the flu have been with us for generations and were going to have to live with this. we need to learn to live with it and move on and get our economy back on track. space eat they are in hysteric, panic central throwing money out the door that is on checked, unmonitored. just like what was going on with the pandemic at the beginning. go ahead final word. >> sure, well the 300-dollar gas stimulus the president and the administration are talking about make no sense at all pretty want to help us on gas, start using domestic energy production. my gosh it's an easy answer for. >> ago congressman crawford good to see come back soon. next up are going to take a closer look at former president trump 72 million-dollar lawsuit against hillary clinton, james comey, the dnc and more. could impact in any way special
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hillary clinton, peter strzok. he is mad but is going to let this one go because capitol riots coming after the manhattan das got a bunch of criminal probes. is going to go after this like a dog with the bone. how could this impact special counsel germs criminal probe probe? there could be a lot of uglies coming out in the trump lawsuit. >> you are right the exact point is discovery. will be motions to dismiss. a lot of civil cases do not pass muster they are not particularly loved by the bench there's a decent chance there will be a real catfight whether or not obstruction or theft of trade secrets are established here to establish the crimes you need for enterprise is a big question but if it survives the motion to dismiss and moves to the
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discovery phase and john mcdermott is probably not very happy. the last thing a criminal prosecutor wants is overlapped by civil parties questioning depositions, doing all the things they do to uncover facts from live witnesses when some of those witnesses are people dormant wants to cooperate and others are ones he wants to challenge. so don't be shocked when he gets downstream that john durham tries to pursue a stay of the civil case to stop it in its tracks advocates and discovery because it's harmful to the case. he can point to the indictment and say we are okay for stay here because of always indicted much the conduct that's an issue. elizabeth: that's where crossed wires. but fbi officials, right? trump is bringing up what durham said in a court filing meditech executive computer researcher working with hillary's campaign
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exploited access to the white house all to spy on control for damning information about trump, right? the former president did seize on that to say been hacked in spite on. this is on the platform he's launching off of his lawsuit here. that is what durham is looking into as well. >> i don't think durum will be happy with technological answers about whether or not the behavior of the organization, calling doing this analysis calling a publicly atmospheric data, whether that is in fact hacking. it's a very open question. i don't think the special counsel's window went to see that play out in a civil tribunal with expert testimony and battles about it was a front and center part of his indictment. i may be a part of coming indictment. got to get through the motions to dismiss, i'd be shocked if durum did not jump all over it
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and try to stop the civil proceedings for. >> mueller report found no collusion strength of conviction some the trump associates were found to have lied about meeting with russian officials and morbid senate committee report detailed russia is trump ally to try to get trump into victory. but again, no collusion found. i want to move onto this, congressman darrell issa is submitting documents or preservation notices to 12 individuals also chunk the white house facebook, twitter, preserve your records for the gop is gearing up for probes into the hunter biden censorship story if they win back congress bring your take on this? let's again interesting stuff. i don't how enforceable that demand is from congressman isa. he's laying a claim to the factor going to get to this information eventually we don't know it's going on with hunter biden it's maddening is taken so
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long to have somewhat acknowledges a laptop from hell offers a criminal case coming look for that to be the main they don't too have them grandstanding and mucking it up with her trying to build a case on big gift but that's what i'm curious to see in the months to follow for the delaware u.s. attorney's office or perhaps main justice pushes anything towards the attorney general it talks about hunter biden being indicted. eric: great stuff from jim trusty as always but it's great to see you, come back soon, have a great weekend. the media getting blasted for overreacting to the gop line of questioning of the biden supreme court nominee judge brown jackson. here's the issue they are covering up what is that plate what is at stake for america. could this fight turned out the vote against democrats of the midterms question what that story next in "the evening edit".
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it's great to have you on sir but we know a growing number of republican senator supposed biden's scotus nominee judge brown jackson part here is the issue. it looks like she could get seated. but there is a serious issue for the democrat party it is this. the american people see past the attacks about racism, they see past the attack about sexism, can hear me now? are we having trouble with the ear? okay so will continue, can you hear me now question a. >> i can hear you now loud and clear. how will this impact the midterm elections? and any elections going forward? the american people saw what happened and that testimony. they saw what went down for they are not buying this is all about a culture war. >> , cutting out but what i can tell you about judge jackson is she is the most radical nominee of the supreme court in the history of the united states. and even over having audio difficulties i know you can hear
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me and i want you to know the heritage foundation would not say that were true. i'm so grateful to senator's or josh hawley and ted cruz for it leading the effort and exposing her weakness. especially when it comes to being soft on crime. especially with offenders, liz. this is the kind of thing you cannot make out. keep in mind i've not mentioned anything about her inability to define what the word woman means. this is truly absurd regardless of how she comes across. this is someone who unlikely will become a member of the supreme court and have decades of very radical leftist jurists prudence. elizabeth: not being able to answer a quick simple question, what a woman is. sender paul brought this up to its title nine cases coming. student athletes, equal opportunity cases, colleges, universities discriminating on the basis of. senator blackburn brought up
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mail only admissions case have struck down with the supreme corporate senator blackburn was covid liberal icon just ruth gator ginsburg physical differences between men and women, however are enduring the two sexes are not fungible. watch what happened with this exchange, watch. >> can you provide a definition for the word woman? >> can i provide a definition? lex yes. >> i can't. >> you can't? >> not in this context, i'm not a biologist. >> the fact that you can't give me a straight answer about something as fundamental as what a woman is underscores the dangers of the kind of progressive education that we are hearing about. elizabeth: your reaction? >> my reactions being a
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classroom teacher, a history professor, a college president, if there were a student sitting in my classroom who answered that question, so simple the way judge jackson did i would fail them. i would tell them they needed to come back the next day and try again. that leads me too very important point, liz peart something equally alarming to judge jackson's response. it is that the absurdity of that responsive. how ludicrous that responses did not change a single democrat vote. that is where the democrat party stands today. it has become hijacked by the radical left. and it is crucial for americans wherever they are on the political spectrum to understand that this judge, however sweet and pleasant she seems to be, is going to be the most radical leftist jurists and the history of this country. that is really saying something when you think about some of the folks who are already on the supreme court. elizabeth: let's talk about this too. the way the coverage has been
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moving forward, the gop is basically saying we are just asking the questions but they got slammed by cnn, msnbc and other media networks elevating it to something else was about racism, sexism, queuing on conspiracies and more probably watch the hearing state today. it is unclear how that media is going off and why on this tangent is it just because they're speaking to their corner of their ratings and what they are getting in terms of their own ratings base, watch this. >> and slaveholder descendent tom cotton for pricer qanon abating sneers against judge ketanji brown jackson. >> they were treating her like a black shopper they are following through the store. >> inc. day of grandstanding speech making his seat fitting in the senate no republican has been more hot and bothered that lindsey graham of south carolina.
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>> about midterm elections, appealing to cultural wars, appealing to a segment of the gop that is into conspiracy theories big rocks in particular senator blackburn's line of questioning. >> did you see racism in any of that? elizabeth: you know what i mean it's poisoning the national conversation but how about sticking to what the questions and answers were, doctor roberts? >> the questions were really fair if you think about the treatment of the two previous nominees to the supreme court and you contrast that with the treatment that all members of the judiciary committee including those you featured you had some tough questions for the judge, you realize they were treating her really well. just shows you how radical the agenda has become for the laughter. they tried to weaponize woke is in. the goodness is that weapon turned into a boomerang and is going to come back and really bite them, liz and the midterm elections and i would argue in the presidential election. the bad news is i'm afraid because this is not altered any
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democrat votes, she is going to get confirmed and we are probably because we wish her a very long life, many decades very liberal. elizabeth: doctor roberts gray chevy on >> simply begot this complaint some disney workers far left disney workers are turning the house of a mickey mouse into a hostile workplace of political activism for them for attacking those who disagree with them, creating an environment of fear. that is next on "the evening edit". she always had your back... like the time she spotted the neighbor kid, an approaching car, a puddle, and knew there was going to be a situation. ♪ ♪ ms. hogan's class? yeah, it's atlantis. nice. i don't think they had camels in atlantis. really? today she's a teammate at truist, the bank that starts with care when you start with care, you get a different kind of bank. i know there's conflicting information about dupuytren's contracture. i thought i couldn't get treatment yet?
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elizabeth: also want to back to the show helped columnist kristen take her to have your back on. disney, a major worker revolt. employee sent an anonymous letter to company leaders saying, listen disney you've got to become politically neutral our far left colleagues are create a hostile environment of fear with left wing activism its damaging morale and it is making scared to work here. now, basically this is about the florida bill that essentially
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says limits teaching of sexual orientation in kindergarten through third grade. where do you come down on this? >> right. this is a very sad for the employees that feel afraid to voice their opinions. these nonprogressive employees are so afraid of retribution for their opinions that they had to write this letter anonymously. the people who walked off their jobs while they were getting paid to protest the political issue that is nothing to do with their companies, they have no fear. the people who are just working and simply what a peaceful accepting environment they are terrified. think it's also important to point out these woke employees are protesting a bill that does not exist. these left-wingers have clearly not read the parental rights in education bill they're calling it the don't say gay bill which is very inaccurate as you mention all the legislation said is you cannot have formal education about sexual orientation or gender identity in kindergarten through third
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grade classrooms for that's a very reasonable and floridians agree with that. even democrats print a recent poll said 62% of democrats in florida support this legislation. elizabeth: that doesn't cite you can't say the word gay it doesn't forbid gender sexuality identity either it forbids instruction about topics not appropriate for children under the age of seven. so susie wants a sharpener weekend trip with her two dads the teacher says yes you can share. the law forbids instruction about what susie's two fathers do in their private relationship. that conversation is for the family. i want to take up this with you. what they are saying, what the other workers are saying, they're saying easy for a parent to sue. there is my teacher teaching my kid to be gay and then sue the school. it's an overly broad piece of legislation that requires school counselors to out children if they are gay. makes any discussion of those topics forbidden. because the parents could start a lawsuit.
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so that is what they are saying to, what you say to that? >> i think this bill is rooted in common sense and frankly it doesn't matter what these disney employees thank you. distally is not a political organization. when disney and its ceo are trying to insert themselves into the political process what they are doing is trying to subvert the democratic legislative process and overturn the will of the people in florida. so that's what this is about. and frankly, disney needs a start thinking about customer base here. because when nay let a small group of angry people completely dictate the direction that their corporation is going end, they are turning their backs on the people who keep the lights on it disney. their customers. parents and especially their young kids read they do not want or need a woke education when they watch toy story or frozen its absolute ridiculous pre- >> and walt disney started he does not start it for political
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activism heat started for political entertainment embracing what's good about america. some of the workers are openly lobbing for the people they disagree with to be punished because they do not share in their beliefs. so i don't think walt disney would be liking this at all. >> of course not. disney, disney world, disney movies are supposed to create an imaginary world of wonder for kids and families, not to be political. i think the ceo made a big mistake when he caved to the protesters and issued an apology. of course now the protesters at disney are saying the apology is not enough. it will never be enough you give the woke mob an inch they demand a mile this is a bad road for dissing to go down. if they start going down this path of upset their customers you can see competitors popping up and giving disney run for its money. elizabeth: kristin tate thanks for coming on good to see you. this report the administration sent out an internal warning of a dangerous and mask migration
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event at the border. got border towns and states in an uproar will take on next on "the evening edit". >> invited ministrations essentially giving control to the gangs and the cartels of our southern border for the cartels are endangering the lives of everyone here in america. does it shoot off like a rocket? or float off into the clouds? daddy! or maybe it takes on a life all its own. perhaps you'll come up with your own theory of where the stress goes. behind the wheel of a lincoln is a mighty fine place to start. do you think any of us will look back in our lives, and regret the things we didn't buy? (camera shutters) or the places we didn't go. ♪ ♪
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the basics okay, look you up there was a what's going on at the border print this is what's going on right now for the white house as her leaching large groups of the migrants into the interior prints a major incentive for human smugglers when they do that though part of got the border counts and it uproar. here is what is going on the border officials are too overwhelmed, the detention facilities have been doubling in terms of the crowds in their since february. senior correspondent is in dallas with more, casey. >> the feds are on track to release 100,000 migrants into the u.s. in the month of march alone. that according to the u.s. border patrol union who also tells fox news the figure is expected to reach a one and a half a million by the end of the year if the current trend continues. now, look at this in brownsville, texas for fox news cameras have captured multiple groups of migrants today, more than 60 people total been dropped off by cbp, humanitarian groups then take over assisting them with getting on buses where they are driven to places inside
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the u.s. to await the court dates. saint releases happening about three and 50 miles away in the small town of texas where the mayor says tight detention spaces largely to blame. cbp maintains only migrants with no criminal record would be allowed to stay. however the former border patrol chief tells me there is just one problem with that. >> border patrols with the best they can people need to understand they're running a records check against the database they have access to which is primarily u.s. databases for these people are coming from countries all around the world. if we don't have them already in a u.s. database the records of check is all but useless pre- >> u.s. border patrol said it does continue to expel migrants under title 42 and title eight. however the numbers show only about 55% of migrants are actually being deported under title 42. liz pre- >> great reporting great journalism there. casey thank you so much former vice director.
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casey just broke it down beautifully. this is a national security crisis how come there is not more hair on fire moments in d.c. over this? >> we are talking about borders all over the world. if you are not watching fox business you're not seeing any reporting about what's happening on her own southern border. i have absolutely no faith in this administration they are going to take steps to correct this problem for everything they have done generate 2021 is make it worse every chance they have had to make a policy statement about what goes on that border, they taken a step back. they have cut the tension funding. it got the border patrol. as the reports coming for the about 6000 people being apprehended every 24 hours take that kind of volume each and
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every day very small they are not equipped for this kind of traffic for the smugglers and the travelers are taking advantage of this policy for this administration is not been transparent in any way about what is happening on her southern border. large numbers of adult males and people of a working age all throughout the united states is just going to encourage more people from all over the world to get in that pipeline and be exploited by their own government, exploited by smugglers, also the journey. elizabeth: the "washington post" is reporting an internal e-mail is sent to senior ice officials warning authorities to brace it for a mass migration event at the border but what is that about piecing bad things things out there 1.7 million people then came in. >> it's essentially rescinded by
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the administration. but they are talking about now that campaign on doing away with it the stopgaps helping the crisis with the largest surge in the world we've ever seen. the people waiting for that they will be released like what's happening now is another hundred and 60000 last month they are projecting over to her thousand this month and next month this is a busy time of the year on the border traditionally perfume of any stopgap it's just going to get worse. elizabeth: that border towns are really feeling it, right? you got ten seconds pre- >> there being enacted by this reckless policy. it's awful what they are doing and they're not being transparent either. okay ronald vitiello thank you
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so much for the information there. we will stay on the story and have you back on sue to talk about it. we'll be breaking news about this going forward. i am elizabeth macdonald even watching "the evening edit" on foxbusiness for that does it for us to pray thank you so much for what should we hope have a good weekend and join us again monday night. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> from the fox cities in newark city, it is maria bartiromo wall street. maria: happy weekend to open welcome to the program that analyzes the week that was an helpless position you for the week ahead. i am maria bartiromo. thiers growing as federal reserve chairman jay powell says it's going to take three years to bring down inflation. a new fox poll shows americans struggle with higher prices, marked on where things go from here. plus, president by and announcing new sanctions against

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