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60%. 42% say charles should step aside for william to take over but it doesn't seem clear what the queen will do. so we are going to have to wait and see. harry and meghan, no tweets from them. that does it for "fox business tonight." "the evening edit" starts right now. elizabeth: happening now disney canceled. florida wipes out disney's special tax breaks and self-governing status. okay, this fight is now escalating over florida's new rental rights law. tonight what the media is not telling you about. as woke corporate america finally answering the woke up call. netflix, twitter, in disarray. cnn plus shut down. lecturing america doesn't work. it alienates. with us tonight congressman jeff van drew, claudia tenney, dusty johnson, fox news contributor
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deroy murdoch. fox news contributor saul wisenberg and deneen borelli and former acting i.c.e. director ron vitiello. we have mask confusion again at the white house today. again has to clean up after the president. this time confusing two things he is trying to push on you, mask mandates and wiping out trump's pandemic border policy. s press secretary border saki said mandates is keeping cdc power over you when the white house is not using its power to stop the border collapse. this is intensifying is special counsel needed for hunter biden's deals overseas? reports this, secret service claims it has no records who visits biden in delaware when the justice department is investigating hunter biden. hillary clinton seeks to toss out trump's lawsuit against her and her allies against hillaryry's debunked russia collusion narrative. new york city's mayor slams
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black lives matter silence against blacks only being about defund police. why defun and demoralize police amid biden's border collapse? should they do what white house won't, deport border-crossers alone using constitution's invasion clause? i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪. elizabeth: we begin with, we begin with breaking developments out of florida. state lawmakers vote to wipe out disney's special tax status. disney, accused of using its treasure chest of money to fight to repeal florida's new parental rights law. it restricts teaching children age 5 to third grade about gender and sexual identity. ashley webster in florida with breaking details. ashley. reporter: liz, lawmakers in florida's house and senate have done the unthinkable, cut mickey mouse off at the knees, take
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away magic kingdom special arrangement for self-governance. disney saves tens of millions of dollars by seeing its own 25,000-acre district up until now. burden could call on local taxpayers that bills could go up $2700 a year. democrats say it is pay back by republicans for disney vowing to repeal the so-called don't say gay law. the gop says that is not true. we do not do pay back in florida. when liberal elitists attack our paren metals rights we stand up. not only how we got into the position, that kindergartens, first, second third-graders, will be inundated with sexual orientation and transgenderism. we'll not tolerate this in florida. putting disney front and center on their cultural chart, it led us to take what special
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privileges disney have. reporter: not only taxpayers in orange count will see taxes go up, but the county will have to absorb billion dollars in district bonds. governor desantis remains defiant in email fund-raising pitch, disney gotten away with special deals from the state of florida for way too long. it took under the hood to see what disney has become to truly understand their inappropriate influence. meantime disney continues to not respond for comment. liz. back to you. elizabeth: ashley webster thanks so much for your journalism there. joining us congresswoman claudia tenney, house small business committee, deneen borelli. first do this, watch former florida attorney general pam bondi, leo terrell, florida state lawmaker on what is going on between the fight between florida and disney. >> the parental rights law in florida, it is about protecting children and parents rights from
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not having five, six, seven and 8-year-olds talked to about sex, period. that's what it is about. protecting what parents want in the state of florida. >> free speech is it out there out in the open. they lied about this bill. this was a parental rights bill. this is a bill to protect parents rights over their own children, not for the state and not for disney to control or indoctrinate children. >> the idea that kindergarteners, first, second, third-graders will be inundated with sexual orientation and transgenderism, we'll not tolerate that in florida. so by disney putting this front and center on their cultural charts, it led to us taking a look what special privileges custodies any have? elizabeth: your reaction, congresswoman? >> yeah. i think it's great ron desantis, the governor in florida is bold enough to stand up to a giant like disney, who by the way many years ago started moving its employees from california to
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florida because there was a more business-friendly climate. something happening unfortunately around the country. everybody is moving to florida because they know it's a great place to do business. this is kind of an odd thing happened with this reedy creek provision in the 670's, where disney was given special sovereignty status. they're almost like a quasi, their own country with their own status, their own government. it looks a lot like a subsidy. now they're acting like a progressive advocacy organization and now they're being exposed. as leo terrell rightly said, they're promoting this false label that this is a don't say gay bill. which it is not, it is a parental rights bill. this corporate radicalism they're trying to promote is an issue. i just look at this as another form of corporatism, a subsidy. nothing hurts competition or hurts our system that when government favors one company over another for various
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reasons. elizabeth: that is all over the country. >> exactly new york, new york is the biggest corporatist state in the nation. we have one of the worst economies t doesn't work in the end. elizabeth: deneen, what is your take on it? also a day cnn plus shuts down, netflix is tanking, twitter in disarray. is woke corporate america answering the woke-up call? lecturing america doesn't work? >> no, you're right. americans don't like to be lech toured. listen the woke culture is backfiring on all of these companies. you look at disney, for example, this law was to protect parental rights and children but disney, the suit said disney decided to cave with the radical mob by demonizing this law which in effect protects parental rights and children. no-brainer, end of sentence. but here we have the left, the mob, the suits at disney on the wrong side of this issue, liz. because parents are speaking up with their wallets.
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they are not going to disney theme parks. they're canceling their streaming services. they're not going to buy mickey and minnie products. so there is a laundry list of ways parents can hit back at disney in their pocketbook. elizabeth: congresswoman, kids in florida get sex education i think by 6th or 7th grade anyway. they will look it up on the internet anyway. five-year-olds, first-graders, second graders, they're not ready for certain types of information. people understand the need to talk about these issues, just not at that young age. it is about reading, writing and math. you know what i mean? >> agree. elizabeth: discussions are going to come up, if a child comes in i have two moms, two dads, florida state officials that will be addressed inside of the classrooms. it is just not about teaching these issues early on. even if it is straight or gay, whatever couples do or gender identity for five-year-olds, you know what i mean?
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>> yeah. parent are allowed to do that. i mean i have, i'm the mother of a son. i had to answer those questions as well and deal with those but that is my obligation to raise my child, to answer those questions, sometimes it is appropriate for the school counselor or someone to talk about these things. but these are not issues that we need to be discussing, you know, in the classroom and teaching them about. i didn't learn any of that in school. i would like to see kids come out to be ready to actually communicate, to read, do math, do a lot of the things they need to be self-sufficient and prosper in our communities and i got to say again, it's great that you have deneen borelli on because she is such a champion of this she is issues. i remember major league baseball -- go ahead. elizabeth: when baseball, you're right, congressman. same thing, right? that's to the point, what the congresswoman is saying deneen, why bring politics into entainment? the oscars tanked over that, right? wall disney is a belove the
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family theme park. we're supposed to escape from division and politics, fighting. why diddies any take this on to fight this when everyone is going to disney to get away with it? why disney? >> they're run by a bunch of radicals evidently. where are the adults in the room and other executives around the ceo? well it's a big club. who will stand up, hey, i think you better think about this again. but look, when you go up against the parents, liz, you are going to lose. what you do not do is go after the pressures. disney is seeing that first-hand. other companies and businesses will also see it as well. elizabeth: all right. congresswoman claudia tenney, and deneen borelli, always terrific to have you on. come back soon. new york city's democrat mayor again slams black lives matter as hypocrites for its silence on crimes against black people. why are the far left and democrats defunding and demoralizing police amid biden's
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border collapse? we've got that. plus, the white house today again in cleanup mode after the president and press secretary saki says keeping mandates, it is all about keeping the cdc's power when the white house is not using its own power to stop biden's border collapse? we dig in next on "the evening edit." >> i blame dr. fauci for a lot of this. he has been a drama queen throughout this whole process. there is no need, no science, no research that americans need to continue to wear masks on airplanes or anywhere else. so you only pay for whatchya... line? need. liberty biberty— cut. liberty... are we married to mutual? only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ you're a one-man stitchwork master. but your staffing plan needs to go up a size. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates
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elizabeth: look who is back with us now, congressman jeff van drew from house transportation. it is always good to have you on. you are a straight-shooter. we love talking to you. >> thank you. elizabeth: here is confusion going on at the white house. they had to again clean this up today. president biden confused two things he is trying to push on america and keeping mask mandates on airplanes and getting rid of trump's border policy. watch what happens. reporter: sir, are you considering delaying stopping title 42? president biden: no, what i'm considering, continuing to hear from my, my, first of all there will be an appeal by the justice department, as a matter of
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principle we want to be in a position where in fact it is strongly concluded by the scientists that we need title 42, that we would be able to do that. but there has been no decision on extending title 42. elizabeth: okay. it was about mask mandates. your reaction? >> that is just scary and bizarre. i don't know if he didn't know where he was, what he was doing, he didn't get his weekly or daily or hourly shot of medication but that really makes me worry about the country to be honest with you. he got everything confused. >> do you know if he gets shots or medication? >> i, you know what? i can't promise you that, i won't say that, because there is such noticeable difference, quite frankly. i will be very frank in the way that he appears and what he does at certain times compared to other times. i know certain times he is getting a tremendous amount of rest in delaware. so he is able to kind of fight
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his way through it and other times he doesn't. elizabeth: the thing is, get back to this. we have to learn to live with the virus, not shut down and destroy 22 million jobs. the first the president said leave this up to individuals about personal choice of wearing masks. not that you can't wear them. wear them if you want. not government forcing them to. government made masks optional breaking rules. nancy pelosi, joe biden, kamala harris, you know what i mean? there was cheering on multiple airplanes when it was announced mask mandate was announced. jen psaki dismissed that. we're rolling on the foodage. press secretary saki downplaying hering happening on just one plane. the white house appealing it is all about protecting the cdc's power and authority. let's roll on that. watch this. >> i know this is often said, maybe some of it is because there was video of people on
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planes, on one plane taking off their mask. i mean our focus sighing what power we had to preserve what we felt was in the public health interest of the country. for current and future public health crises we want to preserve that authority for the cdc to have in the future. the president was answering the question quite literally, which means right now as you know we're not implementing the mask mandate because of the court order which we disagree with. while he is still abiding by cdc guidance. elizabeth: so this is the press secretary in overdrive trying to constantly clean up white house disarray. by the way, is this only about protecting the cdc's power over americans? >> well, you would have to wonder, that is a good deal of it because they want to maintain power, not just the cdc but the president and administration and this majority. here's the hypocrisy of it. let's understand, we're saying that we're going to get rid of
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title 42, they want to get rid of title 42 which was there to protect the border, to make sure people possibly covid, illegal and shouldn't come over anyhow could. that we are actually going to do away with. we don't care that they come over. we don't care if they're sick or not. we don't care if they're dangerous or not, we don't really care at all. when i say we, i don't mean me and you, i mean them. then at the same time, are saying that good americans have to wear masks in airports and on airplanes. that doesn't make sense. do we have a problem with covid or not? do we need to protect ourselves or not? elizabeth: gallup is finding that the majority of americans say yeah, illegal immigration, border security, is a main concern. again this isn't about immigration. it is about border security, right? but gallop is finding that this is highest in the past decade americans are so worried about this the issue is, the far left is the one that is a group that is dragging down the president's poll numbers.
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the far left has dragged the democrat party to be unrecognizable, what they used to be. biden's poll numbers are historically low 30s but somehow the white house thinks biden can't alienate the far left because they bring out the vote? millenials are ditching biden in the poll. 21% approval in quinnepiac. 26% for hispanics. extreme positions, worsening inflation, going after u.s. energy, opening the border, taxes, crime. this is what is destroying the democrat party today. your final word? >> i will say it again. worst administration ever, worst president ever. worst majority in congress ever. we're destroying the social fabric of this nation and we better get on track real fast or we're going to lose our country. >> congressman van drew, thanks for joining us tonight. good to see you. >> thank you. elizabeth: same here. hillary clinton asking a judge to toss out trump's lawsuit against hillary and her team
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elizabeth: look who is back with us, fox news contributor, former independent counsel sol wisenberg. we love having you on especially for stories like these. we have a whistle-blower, former staffer from the joint economic committee. he sent a complaint to the irs. he says president biden is breaking tax laws to use a shell company to avoid paying medicare, obamacare taxes. this is common move. this is interesting what he says, watch. >> joe biden deliberately underpaid his salary in 2017 and 2018. he used a loophole that ironically enough the biden administration and the treasury department now want to get rid of entirely. in essence he declared most of his income from book and speech royalties as corporate profits rather than salary to avoid paying payroll taxes on this. there is a lot of corruption between hunter biden and joe biden. i mean i think it is ironic that
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middle class joe, when he wasn't paying his fair share and avoiding taxes, he doesn't care about you. he is putting his mansions over funding your medicare. he doesn't care about the middle class. elizabeth: he is saying biden owes at least $127,000 in back taxes on his income taxes. he is saying he is underreporting his income. what do you think? >> it is not the income taxes, it is the payroll taxes but it is a lot of money. according to a piece in "the wall street journal," in 2017 and 18 they basically didn't pay any payroll taxes on basically 13 million in income he and his wife. president biden. he was not president yet. how they do it they say it is corporation profits. the corporations they created when he left the vice-presidency rather than w wages or salary which it should be. it is very aggressive. it is very aggressive. it is a lot of money. it is a very common dodge. it would be highly unusual if
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anybody was criminally prosecuted for it but it does show up the hypocrisy, the hypocrisy factor. donald trump when he was running for president could say, hey, i know how to game the system. so i am the person who can fix the system. on the other hand joe biden runs as common man who talks about, you know, bringing down corporate america and the tax cheats. so when something like this comes out it looks really terrible, it really does. elizabeth: the other question is, you know, do we need a special counsel to investigate hunter biden and whether joe biden was violating tax laws via the income and money he was getting from hunter? hunter is paying joe's expenses, possibly his loans. shell companies are really murky. you can't tell where the income is from. the "new york post" is also reporting that secret service won't disclose who is visiting biden in his delaware homes. there is a doj probe into hunter biden for potential tax fraud
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and money laundering. we know the bidens have been buying big houses. could house purchases be a way of turn nelling income coming in from hunter's overseas business deals. >> woulda-coulda-shoulda, we're speculating from this point. >> right. >> i've been saying from the hunter biden investigation from the very beginning the a special counsel should been of a pointed. that is what special counsels are for. my god, this is the president's son being investigated by a u.s. attorney in delaware. you know delaware's favorite -- the son of delaware's favorite son is being investigated for this. and let's remember what he is being investigated for. he is being investigated basically influence-peddling, a guy totally unqualified for the jobs he has held, getting an enormous amount of money. now we know there are emails suggesting there was a cut, somebody was talking about a cut
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for the big guy. we don't know who the big guy is, and that comment was not from the president himself, but the point is it is a serious criminal investigation and if should be handled by a special counsel. the tax dodge from the very beginning is of completely different variety. that is just political hypocrisy but the hunter biden thing is a serious criminal tax investigation. elizabeth: the taxing that tripped up bill and hillary clinton during whitewater. they got their bank loan forgived, just wiped out by madison guarranty. that is constructive receipt of income. they didn't report it on the tax returns. that was the hook that got ken starr inside what was going on with whitewater. then that moved on. speaking of hillary clinton, what is your take on hillary clinton trying to get tossed out trump's federal racketeering lawsuit for trump-russia collusion. the hillary team is calling the trump lawsuit merrittless, what do you say? >> i told you before i think the
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trump lawsuit is a joke. it looks like it should been written with crayons. it is going nowhere and it will be dismissed but that is not the end of the story for hillary clinton because john durham is uncovering, talking about in his court filings very serious, very serious scandal involving the clinton campaign. elizabeth: do you think there could be a conspiracy charge there from john durham against the hillary team, conspiracy? >> well there already is a charge as you know against mr. sussman. elizabeth: right. >> whether or not he is looking at other people we don't really know yet. he has made fascinating filings, again it is the same story with the clinton campaign across the board. let's leak untrue and damaging information about the trump campaign. let's try to pedal it to the fbi and tell the media fbi is investigating. elizabeth: and cia. >> now you have the potential spying which everybody made fun of on the left, the spying
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campaign very clear that the trump campaign was spied on. elizabeth: trying to get the cia do to this soon. sol wisenberg, great to have you on. we're coming out of the government the of hour. you're watching the fox business network. senator bernie sanders may throw his hat in the ring in 2024 to replace biden. the problem is the democrat bench is emptying out. voters say biden shouldn't run for another term it. we have this next on "the evening edit".
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elizabeth: joining us now, congressman dusty johnson. always great to have you back on. what did you think of the story when you heard senator bernie sanders may run again in 2024 to replace biden? but the "quinnepiac polls" show voters don't want what the far left is selling? >> what kind of bizarre sew world we're living in the
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biggest problem with joe biden he is not just liberal enough. the fact anybody is thinking about bernie sanders as president shows that democrats have just not gotten the memo. joe biden owns "build back better," he owns the american rescue plan, owns canceling the keystone pipeline, owns all this wokeness. if they want to double down on all of that going with bernie sanders they can have at it. elizabeth: the real issue, even "the economist" magazine did this story a few years ago. how nancy pelosi wiped out the moderates on the back bench of the democrats, right? wiped them out, she was afraid according to economists they would threaten her power. and so we have that. so the democrats don't have a bench but we have this. we have vice president kamala harris. watch this. >> space is exciting. it spurs our imaginations and it forces us to act big questions.
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space, it affects us all and it connects us all. >> okay. this is really unfortunate. she has got soldiers behind her. looks like she is reading out of a children's book. >> yeah, to me, it is interesting i talk to my friend the who are not all that political, elizabeth, some of them, i ask them, what do you think of the vice president? nobody is buying what she is selling. if i was a democrat right now my big concern would be that the bench is empty. mayor pete, the vice president, elizabeth warren, i mean, none of these people is going to be able to excite the american public. and so i think the biggest problem they're going to have with turning away from joe biden is that they're alternatives are not any better. elizabeth: the other thing too, when the president was out there, trying to talk up the infrastructure bill this week, but we know that their environmental reviews built into
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the infrastructure bill, that could delay spending on roads and bridges and construction projects for years. i mean they're battening down the hatches, really ramping up the environmental reviews for, you know, roads and bridges. we may not see that happen too. we also have this. the climate czars are going wild. you will see biden's climate advisor biden want to shut down u.s. energy. climate czar john kerry differences of opinion with china, differences of opinion on human rights abuses complicated his own climate talks. watch this. >> president biden remains absolutely committed to not moving forward additional drilling on public lands. the challenge that we face was that we had a court that ordered that, a new lease to be done. the department of energy had no choice but to put it out but they also found ways to reduce the size of that and its impact. >> it is harder now. it is harder now because some of
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the differences of opinion between our countries have been hardened and sharpened and that makes the diplomacy more complicated. lauren: how are human rights abuses minimized with differences of opinion? >> listen, it is time for us to speak with a clear voice about what a substantial adversary china is. we cannot whitewash or try to paper over these problems anymore. this administration has still not woken up to the challenge that china is going to face for all freedom-loving people over the course of the next 100 years then there is simply no hope for them. when you talk about environmental review, i know something about this, before going to congress, i was co-owner of a engineering and consulting firm. we helped companies build eight thousand miles of fiber-optic cable broadband a year. we always stitted estimated
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additional 30% on the project to comply with already existing regulations. the fact that the biden administration wants to make it worse to get less clean water, less broadband, less good infrastructure deployed to americans. we are moving in the wrong direction. when it comes to energy, the fact that they have such disdain for homegrown energy i just don't understand it. and if they want to go renewable, listen, i get that but we have to have all of the above approach. we've got biofuels. we've got american gas and oil in the ground. what is the problem with using it? elizabeth: wee hear you. congressman dusty johnson, thanks for joining us, good to see you. come back soon. new york city's democrat mayor slams black lives matter as quote hypocrites for its silence on crimes against black people. so why are the far left around democrats defunding and demoralizing police right in the middle of biden's bored he collapse? we're taking it on next on
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♪. elizabeth: look who is back with us, fox news contributor deroy murdoch. we love having you on. deroy, we'll listen to first to democrat new york mayor eric adams. he is again asking why is black lives matter silent on black people getting hit with crimes including murders at really historic rates. he is saying it is really only about defunding police with them, demoralizing police. let's listen to the new york city mayor. watch this. >> i feel black lives matter. we are all those who stated black lives matter. then go do analysis of who was killed or shot last night?
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i was up all night speaking to my commanders in the bronx, in brooklyn. these victims were black. many of the shooters were black. if black lives matters then thousands of people i saw on the street when floyd was murdered should be on the street right now stating that the lives of these black children that are dying every night matters. we can't be hypocrites. elizabeth: deroy, so why aren't they protesting on the street bit. >> they should be and mayor adams is right not just because we go to the same barber, he brings out a very important point that can't be emphasized enough, that black lives matter only seems to get interested if a white cop shoot as black person. other than that they look the other way to ignore things. the numbers are remarkable. for example in the year 2020 we had 18 people, black people unarmed killed by police. meanwhile, black folks who killed other black folks, black
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victims of murder, 9941. the numbers are just staggering. year before that, 12 black people by the cops unarmed versus 7484 black murder victims. 90% of those are killed by other black people. i don't think black lives matter has to necessarily abandon interest in criminal justice reform and trying to fight police brutality where it fights up, can we spend 10%, 20% of time black folks get the murder rate down. get these thousands and thousands and thousands of black homicides further down to the closer to the level of number of blacks who were killed by police? elizabeth: it is awful what is happening it is terrible. >> it is awful. all the focus on small number. it is very sad -- elizabeth: the narrative is we're white supremacist nation. >> yes. elizabeth: cnn, msnbc drilled it into the heads ever people that we're all white supremacists. that is national tragedy how they destroyed us in the conversation.
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>> not just cnbc viewers, ask them on the right, unarm blocked killed by cops, 500, 700, 1000. people on our side think heard it so often it is enormous number. last year, 18. 18 is a sad number, but 18 is not exactly a genocide for blm. elizabeth: that shouldn't happen either. >> it is terrible. spend a little bit, 10 or 15% of the time talking about this enormous number, almost 10,000 black folks killed in homicides, 90% of them killed by other black people in the year 2020. almost no mention of that on the part of -- elizabeth: black lives matter talking about defund the police, how can you defund the police when you're collapsing the border under biden? dr. carol swaim, retired professor out of vanderbilt university, she agrees with crime experts is directly correlated to the defund the police and weak on crime bail reforms. >> absolutely. elizabeth: is that what you're seeing? blm wants a world without cops,
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utopian vision where we have to pay for that vision, right. >> a wonderful fantasy. love to live on the planet where the police can stay in their offices and crime would melt away but that is total fantasyland. congresswoman aoc, defund the police would be like a suburb, be like a suburb. 941 black people killed does not sound like a span at that sy. we need to get back to reality to keep dangerous people hurting from killing other people. elizabeth: you are from culver city, california. >> grew outside of los angeles. elizabeth: what do you see happening there? >> when i go back to visit place i grew up in the '60s, '70s, '80s. california was like florida is now. huge crime problem. huge homeless problem. crime among the homeless. you have real bedlam out there. you also have people like george gascon, the d.a. out there, one of these very left-wing george soros funded d.a.s, sorry to
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interfere with you, mr. criminal, proceed with your criminal career. the people are back out the streets number of hours after they were arrested to go back to the crime and mayhem -- elizabeth: do we need refors how the government is allowed to treat mentally ill? >> a lot of emphasis has to be on mentally ill. we use homeless. a lot of people homeless, people are deeply mentally ill. deeply severe drug and alcohol problems. if we focus on that, outdoor mental illness problem we'll address that say it's a homeless problem, build another low income skyscraper, we're shocked with people sleeping on the sidewalks continue to sleep on sidewalks. call the problem what it is in order to address it. elizabeth: got it. deroy murdoch. fascinating stuff. you're a great writer. i love your columns. terrific information and enlightening stuff. deroy murdoch, come back soon. take you next to biden's border collapse. should border states do what the white house won't, deport illegal border-crossers on their own using the u.s. constitution
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joining us now former acting ice director, ron, it's great to have you on. this is an alarming disturbing boy, wildcard case, police went after a man and woman on foot, they cross illegally into the u.s. from mexico working for criminal drug cartel, crops found inside their car 20000 fentanyl pills, many disguised as oxycontin and other prescription drugs. 2 milligrams can kill you so this is in michigan. the border crisis is in every state, what you say? >> this is what happens when we do not have a secure border, a significant number of border patrol agents instead of being out on patrol protecting the border making drug seizures, rescuing people from human trafficking, you have this chaos and not let the cartel and other criminals exploit
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vulnerabilities at the southwest border because agents are distracted from the work they want to do, the work they should be doing, working with both hands tied behind their back because this administration. elizabeth: 20000 killed in michigan when 2 milligrams can kill you? biden's border collapse, a big debate, do you think border states like texas and california emma should they declare border invasion under the constitution invasion laws self-defense clause? mayor in texas, he's been on the show, he's in touch with texas state leaders saying they may do it and arizona attorney general brnovich polis a month ago they were thinking of doing that. do think they should do that? >> i'm grateful for the governors and attorney generals in the state taking the case on. and of texas, missouri and arizona have sued the federal government to try to get them to live up to their responsibility because those texas for
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governor, governor of arizona no full well impact of this out-of-control border and reckless policies the administration causing chaos . elizabeth: should they invoke the constitution invasion clause and deport illegal border crossers on their own? >> if that's a legal avenue and have that tool, they should use it because this administration failed to live up to its responsibility to secure that border. elizabeth: it's a national security issue, we got 21 gop governors, their states are suing the white house to stop biden from wiping out title 42, that could come next month, mitigated catastrophe, maybe triple illegal crossings we are seeing, 18000 a day, we don't know. the media is not covering it correctly, msnbc had on a guest
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claiming the border is not broken, press secretary psaki claims biden inherited a broken order. no, he made it worse. watch. >> i heard her say the system is broken and frankly the biden administration broke it. this isn't comforted. america has a legal immigration system, we bring in a million people legally a year more than any other nation in the world. america is so great, even the woke don't want to leave it but we also have millions of people who tried to come into our country illegally, federal law says we are supposed to turn them away, the biden administration has not been doing that. the biden administration has let 2 million people into our country illegally. elizabeth: this is the problem with the biden white house, the senator hit the nail in the head. people love america, we love our country, it's a generous nation. we are good to immigrants, we are pro- immigrant. you have people in the democrat party and far left act like they
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hate america, the constitution is an all-you-can-eat free buffet and they are allowed to be of the country and taxpayers with their agenda in this is run by a constitution and the bill of rights you never see anywhere else in the world. stop beating up america, what you say? >> it's incredible how bad this administration has been of the border. to suggest they inherited a disaster and turn around and take the tools that helped us abate the last search on the southwest border, we are up to almost 8000 people a day crossing every 24 hours, they are contemplating this decision of title 42 when they know full well there are thousands of people in mexico waiting for that rescission to go. the system at the border as it relates to border patrol, ice and the department they are completely overwhelmed. they are completely overwhelmed and now they will add thousands more people to the mix every single day, further destabilizing the nation's, the
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cartel are making money hand over fist, smuggling these people up to the border. the dangers of large numbers of crossings, the cost to local public health resources and crime is up the charts. elizabeth: thanks for joining us, we'll have you back on again soon. join us again tomorrow night. ♪♪ kennedy: >> confused president biden put a foot in his mouth again and couldn't have come in a worse political moment. i am guy benson and for kennedy again, thank you for being here. by virtually every major, it's awful week for the biden administration. monday the judge shut down the mandate that would force all of us to wear masks on planes and trains as we all did for so long and yesterday they announced their plan to appeal said ruling becaussc
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