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board member, kimberly strassel. former doj deputy chief of staff lora ries. white house test drives another new narrative. america, grin and bear it as we ignore it. treasury secretary janet yellen admits government spending fueled inflation but then in testimony today, touts even more biden spending. also the house gop set to counter pelosi's prime-time tv january 6th hearings tomorrow night. they have a takedown of their own. we'll show you what they're talking about. pelosi avoiding as fast as she can the news that her husband made even more lucrative stock trades raising questions about congressional insiderrism. first of its kind case. kansas born isis terrorist faces 20 years in prison. what the media is not telling you. isis leader al-baghdadi approved her plot to break into the u.s. through the border to bomb americans. new reports the white house
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plans bus and fly illegal immigrants deeper into u.s. cities. we'll tell you which ones. i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪ elizabeth: thanks for joining us. you're watching the fox business network. check your stocks in your portfolios. seesaw action. stocks ending the day in the red. oil is charging above $120 a barrel. now the atlanta fed, they have a gdp tracker, it is pointing to a economy on the brink of recession. talking to annualized gain of 0.9% for the second quarter. info technology stocks. "wall street journal" reporting their worst start to a year since 2002. okay it was an emotional day of hearings on gun reform. also this, the treasury secretary janet yellen testified again on inflation. edward lawrence has the update in washington. he has got more. edward? reporter: liz, as president joe biden left town his treasury
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secretary tarred and feathered again on capitol hill about gas prices and inflation. >> this is freakin' disaster. >> i know you're with the administration. you have to follow certain talking points. i get that. >> i don't understand how the smartest people in the world sitting in this administration tell us everything is okay. reporter: when the president came into office year-over-year inflation was 1.4%. the message in the hearing president biden's policies are the crime. crime also plaguing this administration. this very emotional hearing on capitol hill about guns. those testifying affected by the mass shooting that left 19 young students and two teachers dead. >> [inaudible]. told her we loved her. we would pick her up after school. i can still see her walking with us towards the exit. real keeps going across my memory, she turns her head and smiles back at us to acknowledge my promise and then we left.
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i left my daughter at that school and that decision will haunt me for the rest of my life. reporter: hearing to see if the needle can be moved for a bipartisan effort to reform some gun laws as well as help the mentally ill. liz? elizabeth: edward lawrence thanks so much. great reporting there. joining us now senator marsha blackburn from senate judiciary and armed services. honor to have you on the show, senator. reaction to last john roske, faces attempted murder threatening to kill justice kavanaugh over roe v. wade. he was arrested near justice kavanaugh's home with a knife and a gun and pepper sprain. can you talk about this? >> yes i can. militants are encouraged to go to houses of justices. their addresses are put on line.
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encouraged to go protest, not in the public square but right outside of the homes. disrupt these communities, disturb the peace. and this is how it has ended up. and what we need to do is make certain that provisions are there to be sure that these justices are protected and that people that are breaking the law, that are in violation of federal law by showing up trying to intimidate justices, trying to change the outcome of the decisions they need to be prosecuted, to the full extent of the law. elizabeth: but the white house defended illegal protests at justice's homes. they are against the law. they will go back to the justices homes tonight. watch the white house defend this, right. reporter: posted a home addresses of the supreme court justices. is that the kind of thing that
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this president wants to help your side make their point? >> look, i think the president's view is that there is a lot of passion, a lot of fear, a lot of sadness from many, many people across this country about what they saw in that leaked document. we obviously want peoples privacy to be respected. we have not seen violence or vandalism against supreme court justices. we know there is an outrage right now i guess about protests that have been peaceful to date and we certainly continue to encourage that outside of judges homes. that is the president's position. elizabeth: this is like criminally incompetent messaging senator. should they throw the book at anybody who shows up at a legal protest tonight at justice kavanaugh's home, should they be arrested? >> what they should do is this, people that want to protest that think they don't like what might come from the supreme court, show up at the public square and carry out your protest but you
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cannot show up at someone's home and protest outside of their home. you cannot have people show up with a knife, a gun, zip ties and say, that they are there to kill a justice. those people have to be prosecuted. i am so grateful that the gentleman, the man, not gentleman, but the man showed up trying to kill justice kavanaugh was arrested last night. elizabeth: he was caught because u.s. marshals were there. can you imagine if they weren't there? that is the issue. we have to move on to this. voters in san francisco booted out weak on crime far left d.a. chesa boudin. we've got reports coming in, senator, that george soros groups have funded and backed 75 prosecutors who were reportedly many of them have gone weak on crime over the last, funded them over the last decade. by the way, the virginia election ousting the democrats,
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now what happened in san francisco, is this a new turning point for america? >> it is a turning point. people want the rule of law. they want people to abide by the law. they want the law to be enforced. enforce the laws that are on the books. weak on crime justices that have been supported by george soros who is obviously up to no good. when you have san francisco booting chesa boudin out of office, that tells you how people, whether they're democrat or republican, what they want is to have a lawful place that they are going to live and work. and people are so over this. you know, it is this wokeness that is driving all of this. it is driving protests. it is driving a lot of this disrespect for the law. and people are saying enough is enough. >> voters are sick and tired of
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the brazen smash mob looting you were just talking about and the shoplifting and home and car break-ins. rampant open-air drug dealing in san francisco. we're showing video coming in. d.c. shoplifters caught on camry stealing laundrie detergent near the capital. day time shooting in new york city. chesa boudin, even though fentanyl overdoses in san francisco far and away killing more people there than covid-19 he failed to bring one case about that. >> you're right. and people are seeing this in the streets. when you can't walk through the streets of san francisco without walking over people that are shooting up, when you can't get from one point to another, walking in the streets without being apprehended and somebody trying to shake you down, these are problems and people are just tired of it. they look at what is happening with the economy. you know, elizabeth, if you look at this administration, they have been so given to leftist
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policies, so given to woke, that what they have done is, the country is broke, the people are broke. our foreign policy is broke. our domestic policy, the energy sector and people are saying we are tired of this. we're on the wrong track. it is time to get back on the right track for this country. elizabeth: senator blackburn, thanks for joining us, come back soon. >> you got it. elizabeth: we have new reports the white house plans to bus and fly illegal immigrants deeper into u.s. cities because of overcrowding at the border. we have got the names of the cities. what the media is not telling you. how a kansas born woman got isis leader al-baghdadi to approve her plot to break into the u.s. via the southern border to bomb americans. we have got the latest just ahead with senator chuck grassley. ♪. sa and we'll come to you to fix it. >> tech vo: this customer was enjoying her morning walk. we texted her when we were on our way.
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elizabeth: joining us now, pleasure, honor to welcome ranking member of senate judiciary, senator chuck grassily. we always love having you on. senator, your reaction to this case. it is disturbing. a woman from kansas, she faces 20 years in prisoning. allison fluke ekre. [. led all female isis battalion in
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syria. she got isis leader al-baghdadi to approve her plot to break into the u.s. via the southern border to bomb unnamed college campus with backpacks filled with explosives. your reaction to this story? >> it is outrageous that the president is not enforcing immigration laws at the border. it is outrageous, heard figure of at least 42 people on the terrorist watch list that have already been arrested. who knows how many have come into the country that never got arrested. and so enforcement of the border would stop all of this. and, and, it just shows you to what extent the people are still willing to carry on a, a war from that part of the world into the united states and the interior of the united states. and bombing a college or like, there is another case of wanting
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to kill george w. bush et cetera, et cetera. if the laws were out enforced we wouldn't have this problem. elizabeth: senator, we've seen guests on msnbc and cnn dismiss that as overreaction, tinfoil conspiracy stuff. authorities say half a dozen situations between 2014 and 2018, fluke wanted to do attacks not just on college campuses but bombing shopping malls in the u.s. she wanted to break into the southern border. she told al-baghdadi we can break in the southern border. we won't get caught. we'll dress like infidels, like regular americans, we'll do it. get it done. we're talking about it, is this overreaction we're discussing this, that msnbc and cnn treating terrorists caught at the border? >> well thank god this channel that i'm on now and sister channels treat it likes the national security issue it is.
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you and i get accused of being involved in some conspiracy theory just because we want the laws of the united states enforced by the president of the united states, that takes an oath to uphold the constitution, the laws to enforce them and he is not doing it. this is, this appears at everyone of my town meet national iowa. people are outraged in iowa that the president isn't enforcing immigration laws. we have six to 8,000 people considering the border daily and if we do away with title 42, there is going to be three times that many. so 18,000. we have a secretary of the interior that says he can handle it. we ought to all be outraged that he is saying we can handle people coming to our country without our permission, breaking your laws, and it doesn't bother him at all. elizabeth: sir, what about, we also don't know who is in the
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got-aways right? there is anywhere from 600,000 to 800,000 got wais as of last year. it could be going up higher. we're tracking, we don't know how many terrorists were caught on, who were on the fbi terror watch list in fiscal 2021. we saw 131 encounters, right? homeland security since 2021, of illegal border-crossers on fbi terror watch list. had border patrol saying it could be 400. >> of course. all we know are the ones we actually get our hands on and arrest. then probably even turn loose into society. i don't know where, how they handle them once they have arrested them but the point is, that we got dangerous people coming into our country because the law isn't being enforced and that is president of the united states not enforcing it. he believes in an open border. he believes in the compromise of our sovereignty because that is what it is when you don't control your border. elizabeth: senator, we're just a generation away from 9/11.
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how did we get here? >> we get here because there is this lax attitude towards the rule of law and, and you see it in the big cities of the united states. the local prosecutors aren't enforcing the law and you know what happened yesterday in sap fran, the prosecutor got recalled. and that is what the people are going to have to take the bull by the horns and start running this country from the grassroots of america. elizabeth: senator grassley, again an honor to have you on. please come back soon. always a pleasure. good to see you. >> thank you, liz. elizabeth: the house gop plans to counternancy pelosi prime time januaryth hearings tomorrow night. they're planning a takedown of their own. what they have planned just ahead on "the evening edit." >> the sham january 6 committee will be holding their big prime time show hearing, a full-on, hollywood, multimedia extravaganza. they even procured professional
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elizabeth: house republicans say they will be flooding the media to quote, set the record straight, to counter pelosi's january 6 prime time hearing tomorrow night. gop demands where is the prime time hearing on the border crisis, inflation, crime, the baby formula shortage, and historic gas prices? jeff flock in philadelphia with
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more on that. jeff? reporter: liz, i come to you tonight what was the scene of the pes refinery in philadelphia, giant refinery, one of dozens shut down over the course of the last several years. one key factor, overlooked factor in run up of gas prices, we had 300 refineries in this country in 1982. we now have 124. there has not been a big refinery built since the '70s. one factor drive up in prices. the other, price in oil, which goldman sachs now says will hit 1 $40 before the summer is done. they say a large spike in prices remains possible this summer. i would submit a large spike in prices has already taken place. that has driven 16 states above $5 of regular for average gallon of gasoline. idaho, ohio, pennsylvania, join today, along with the district
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of columbia. we are at 4.95. that is and all tame record for high gas price, up four cents today, up 28 cents in the last week and up 64 cents in the last month. liz? elizabeth: we don't know where it is headed. jeff flock, great journalism there, pleasure to have on fox news contributor, member ever "wall street journal" editorial board and author kimberly strassel. kimberly is a must-read, a great writer. what do you make of this pelosi getting prime-time tv special for january 6 hearings? >> i think it is very revealing. you know, i'm one of those who felt all the way back last year that america could really benefit from having a thorough january 6 investigation that was fair. i would love to hear, for instance, how much did the fbi know about some of the more militant elements that showed up that day before the day? what were some of the failures of the capitol police? but instead we've had this committee that has been almost
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obsessively focused instead on a lot of the things we already knew about failings within the white house. intent to seem to present all of this as conspiracy, a planned conspiracy, an insurrection. you add to that now the prime time element of this, congressional hearings are meant to inform, not to be theater. and it really does give heft to some republican arguments that this isn't really about fact-finding this is about a midterm campaign by democrats. elizabeth: to rescue their bad narrative, what their positions are on the economy more. kimberly, to your point, polls, even like 538 are saying that americans have already moved on from january 6. the house gop, they're asking where are the prime time hearings on inflation, border crime? i would like your reaction to what senators mcconnell and kennedy say. watch this. >> a real dilemma. i think all of that is a result of the two trillion dollars the other guys dumped on the economy last week, over against the
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advice of larry summers, jason furman, and now the secretary of the treasury is basically admitted they made a mistake. that is hard to find in this town. i commend her for admitting they made a mistake but it was a gargantuan mistake. >> doctor treasury secretary janet yellen, who was also captain of team transitory inflation announced she is really sorry but inflation is not going to be transitory, it will be with us for a long while. in other words, she does not have a solution to inflation but really admirers the problem. in other words, get used to it. elizabeth: so, kimberly, what do you think of that? gop saying where are the hearings on that? , on prime time? >> yeah. you know, i had made case some of these republican candidates who have been out in recent primaries who have been making races all about what happened in the last election, that they are
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missing the boat because voters want them to look forward. the exact same thing is even more so. the question here, because democrats are in control, okay? as you, there is polls out there saying people have moved on. they don't really want to be told yet again what, by the way, most of the law enforcement agencies told us about what happened on that day. they want politicians that are going to address the here and the now. what they're getting from this white house is not any of that. it's a lot of blame casting, a lot of nonsense how they intend to do something but people know it is not real. democrats would still have the opportunity to maybe make some real concrete steps if they took some better policy decisions. instead of doing that, they say look over here, look at shiny thing, let us continue to talk about trump. i don't think that is resonating nearly as much as they might hope so. elizabeth: to your point, "new york times" reported that democrats are trying to use the prime time hearings to change the narrative away from what is
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going on in the economy. there is also this, that there's pressure being brought to bear by democrats on to attorney general merrick garland to do more indictments of trump team members beyond peter navarro. what do you think of that? >> so, these are the same democrats that loved to complain about the politicization of the department of justice? attorney general bill barr came in and did a pretty good job of trying to correct the course of that institution after it was utterly disgraced over its investigation into trump campaign, playing around with politics and elections when it has no job doing that. and it is as if merrick garland threw all of that out the window. i think there are really legitimate questions about even the indictments they have brought given that they have been so obviously a partisan motivation behind congressional referrals of those to the department of justice. now you have politicians actively engaging them to do
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more? this is still an institution that has yet to regain the trust of the public and these kind of indictments are certainly not helping it. elizabeth: kimberly, what do you think the ratings are going to be for this prime-time tv special on the january 6th hearings? what do you think about the ratings? >> i will tell you that the media is doing their very best to advertise, right? they had a number of stories on this, have been quite astonishing i guess we'll see but i think a lot of people, they feel as though they have got the broad contours what happened that day. a lot of people are also actively going to tune it out because they're concerned about many some of the tactics committee itself engaged in, institutional norm busting, subpoenaing colleagues. i'm not so sure, this could be another mueller repeat. elizabeth: kimberly strassel, so smart, great writer, must read. we love to have you on.
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coming out of the bottom of the hour. you're watching the fox business network. new white house topspin on inflation? their new strategy? stop complaining america. grin an bear it as we ignore it. we'll dig in ahead on "the evening edit." >> president biden continues to campaign for more economic chaos. the price of gas is so high that it would be cheaper to buy cocaine and just run everywhere. ♪ welcome to allstate where the safer you drive, the more you save like rachel here how am i looking? looking good! the most cautious driver we got
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elizabeth: let's welcome to the show congressman greg murphy from house ways and meanings. okay, congressman, you were at the hearing today with treasury secretary janet yellen. so she is touting more government spending and biden's 2023 budget but admits they got it wrong about government spending fueling inflation? have we fallen through the
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looking glass like "alice in wonderland," we're on the other side of the mirror? what is going on here? >> it is just never land. it is the land of hypocrisy and tone deafness. i pointed out we are in the house of representatives. we meet with the people. biden has been in d.c. for 50 years. he is utterly tone deaf to the needs of the people. i go back in my district and when you see soon to be 4 or 5-dollar a gallon fuel, bread going up, bacon, et cetera, this is what the american people care about. they don't care about pronounce or january 6th. they care about inflation. elizabeth: congressman, the white house messaging is not so state of the art. it is frustrating to listen to them, every time you hear them, like fighting with a flock of a dozen seagulls trying to understand what they're saying. watch this. you're going to see them say well the rest of the world is getting hit with high gas too.
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grin and bear it, ignore it. we'll talk about everything else by the economy. we'll hit and quit it. watch this. >> this is something that everyone is feeling across the grown. in the eu gas is $8.15 per gallon. in germany, gas is $8.88 per gallon. in canada, gas is $6.23 per gallon. >> various incentives, tax credits that would support clean energy are critical ways in which we can help lowering middle income families cut their costs. >> i do hope that congress will take long overdue action and put in place common sense measures to reduce gun violence. elizabeth: okay. treasury secretary, i mean, talk about inflation, you know what i mean? talking about abortion,
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everything else, but what is hitting kitchen tables. go ahead. >> it is kind of a smorgasbord she throws out there. we're basically funding the future of the american people on aspirations, misguided aspirations for green new deal initiatives. they think we're all going to change the world, change the climate by basically bankrupting the country. that is not the case. people don't care about that. they care about being able to afford to put food on the table. i asked her, i said point-blank, in what universe is 4 trillion-dollar tax hike appropriate now when people can't afford to buy bread for their family? so they give some nonsensical response. secretary yellen is very good at that. it makes absolutely no sense in today's environment. elizabeth: you know, it is clear, pounding trillions of dollars into a locked up economy, you will have inflation. especially with the supply chain broken. here is the other thing too. senator joe biden in 2006 said yes, high gas prices is a
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direct, there is a direct connection to high gas prices and bad energy policy. watch this. >> with oil prices we are at our conference lunch today and someone said you know, oil is going to go to $4 a gallon. senator boxer sitting next to me said it is already $4 a gallon in my hometown in california. well, it is well over $3 a gallon in most of our, in most of our constituencies and, we're paying that money in my view because we lack and energy policy. elizabeth: he not only lacks and energy policy now, he is undercutting u.s. energy. >> yeah. he does that since day one, liz. if they talk, they love to say putin's inflation and putin's gas hike. the price of, american prices, inflation rate when biden took office had risen up 7.9% the day before russia invaded ukraine.
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it starts, look at graphs, it is so perfectly laced that you show from his first day in office, he came down, attacked american energy. that is when inflation -- elizabeth: stay on that, why shut down u.s. energy and undercut it when russia is still getting massive oil revenues, skirting sanctions with the help of european companies and getting oil revenues to pay for their war in ukraine? so why undercut u.s. energy? >> just because they basically want to force the country to chase this climate change bonanza, this agenda which is absolutely absurd. guys, when climate changes and it is we need to adapt to it. nothing we're going to do is going to change this. on other hand you can't do it overnight. bankrupting the country with the green new deal initiatives has led to so much of this out of control spending which subsequently causing inflation. elizabeth: guess -- cars, electric cars are fueled by
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electricity. power grid is fueled by natural gas and coal. >> that's right. elizabeth: you have to double the out put of that to do electric cars. the thing is democrat senator blumenthal biden should tap even more, drain even more oil out of the strategic reserves when congressman, it is not, these are literally nickel and dime moves. >> yeah. yeah. that strategic reserve is there for just that, for times of emergency. this is not a time of emergency. this is a time of self-inflicked crises as so many have been brought by this administration. border, crime, et cetera. that is not the way to at take it. the way to at take it is restore american energy independence. elizabeth: congressman greg murphy. pleasure having you on. come back soon. >> thank you, liz. elizabeth: new reports the white house plans to bus and fly illegal immigrant deeper into u.s. cities to ease overcrowding at the border. we have names of cities as a gigantic caravan continues to march towards the border.
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talk about nancy pelosi's husband. this is nothing new. this has been happening for a long time. people have been saying for quite sometime, that it is somewhat like insider trading, that nancy pelosi and many members of congress have been doing, and you know, it is kind of frustrating i think for the american people to see this sort of thing continue to happen time and time again, whenever you are married to someone who get information before the rest of us that is highly questionable and i'm glad people are finally raising questions about this and there should be something done about this. obviously getting a lot of pushback from some members of congress but this is the very reason that the american people by and large do not trust the government because when you have people sitting in the house and senate or, for example, whenever your father vice president of the united states and you are getting rich off of your position there and somewhat
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nefarious way or questionable way, that really doesn't sit well i think with the american public. i think if you asked the average person and they tried to do this, they could not get away with this. elizabeth: what is really a sore point for pelosi, she gets visibly hostile about questions about this. accused of slow walking efforts to rein in big tech. this is her district in san francisco. there hasn't been proof of that. she brushed off worries over congress' stock trading, a ban on that, claiming all this is part of the free market economy. all of sudden nancy pelosi is a libertarian when it comes to congress' stock trading. >> this is something people have been talking about with her for a long time. there was a twitter account, by the way, with about 22,000 followers because they knew nancy pelosi got a little bit ahead of any information that the average person could get, they were following her trades. now that was shut down by the twitter police back in december
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but, it seems very wrong on so many levels. you know, i think back to when my father-in-law was president of the united states, we went above and beyond, liz, anything we needed to do as a family. we paid back the united states treasury anytime there was a foreign entity that stayed at a trump property, we didn't need to do that. guess what it got us? whole lot of nothing. impeachment, accusations with the trump name. it would be nice to see congress take a step just to clear the air, make people feel a little bit better about things. seems something is a little off. elizabeth: paul pelosi crash ad new porsche five miles from their multimillion-dollar napa home allegedly under the influence of alcohol. question about timing of his stock trades. coming around the time of government contracts and legislation helping bottom lines of these tech companies. nancy pelosi is one of the richest members of congress.
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some estimates say 106 million net worth, even higher. and we're seeing, you know, reports that they made $30 million in trades over the last year or so in big tech. >> yeah. she just bought a house in florida for about $25 million. seems like it is going really well for her. you know, again, i think whenever people around the country take a look at this take a step back, it just seems like whenever you get a little advanced knowledge, you have knowledge the rest of the country doesn't have, and then your husband is trading stocks. you're making misdemeanors -- millions of dollars off of it very lucrative. questions around that. maybe something should be done. elizabeth: lara trump, great to have you on. we have new reports the white house plans to bus and fly even more illegal immigrant deeper into u.s. cities. we got the name, all of this to ease overcrowding at the border. we have another gigantic caravan bearing down. that story ahead on
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joining in on a gigantic caravan on the march through mexico heading to the border. demanding congress repeal trumps pandemic or title 42. cliff jenkins is live with more, great reporting you're doing, good to see you messages you and we break some news an hour ago i spoke with the caravan organizer, he says he believes the caravan now is 14 to 15000 strong and some are starting to get visas that allow migrants to work and move throughout mexico but we know most if not all will head to the u.s. border. meanwhile here in rio grande valley, another to, you can see this video of a smuggler stopped and high-speed chase, to got away, a dangerous situation and an elementary school closed.
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work showed this video from this morning, a large group in la joya, texas where i am, you can see 60 or so migrants, they see it every day. officials worry about is who is in the groups, they don't know until they apprehend them. a spike in criminal migrants here. we found out today the last 72 hours they've arrested 11 gang members and one convicted sex offenders. finally news you mentioned before the break in the last segment, nbc news reporting the department of homeless security planning on transporting migrants from the southern border to the interior of the u.s. a spokesperson telling fox news no decision has been made but if they decide to, it wouldn't be the first time we saw that, recall midnight flights into westchester county new york of migrant children. elizabeth: always great to have you on, terrific journalism will have you on much more as this
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story develops. former homeland security acting deputy chief of staff, flora reese, a pleasure to have you back on. nbc is reporting homeland security planning to fly illegal immigrants deeper into u.s. cities, los angeles, albuquerque, new mexico, houston and dallas, overcrowding he's at the border. is this it? >> in their mind it is the fixed but it's really there three-point plan, process and unlimited number of illegal aliens, get them parole and grant them asylum but this administration does not want media attention on the border so these large numbers, 15000 people, it's going to create a headache for the administration and they don't want that. recall back to the fall when there were 15000 migrants mostly haitian of the del rio international bridge and you get the focus off of that, the administration made up border
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patrol, the whipping story so it's going to be a problem. elizabeth: nbc is reporting, security officials are mocking and making fun of texas governor greg abbott. he bus illegal immigrants from texas as a wake-up call to washington but dhs officials jokingly referred to their new model of flying in immigrants as the abbott plan. your reaction to that? >> this is no joke. the administration should be enforcing our laws, the constitution to uphold our laws so american security no political placing for this administration. that is appalling to learn that. elizabeth: human smuggler was again dropped illegal immigrants over the border wall, a mother and son this time, her ankle badly injured. border patrol is rescuing
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hundreds of illegals out of rivers and desert areas, they found 400 migrants last fiscal year, highest in his like it and if they make fun of greg abbott, his operation lone star 14000 criminal arrests 3800 firearms apprehended, more than 300 million legal lethal doses of the border and that could kill every american so they make fun of him? >> right, the video shows how inhumane smugglers are and how inhumane the biden policy is with respect to border pursuit purity. secretary mayorkas repeatedly states how humane their policies are. this and the stats you gave about over 500 dead migrants found by border patrol agents is anything but humane. the first three weeks in may border patrol agents have found 52 dead migrants.
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if the numbers keep up, this administration will have yet another record of inhumane dead number of migrants this year following last year. elizabeth: come back soon, i'm elizabeth macdonald, been watching "the evening edit" on foxbusiness. we hope you have a good evening and join us again tomorrow night. ♪ nned nedy: nitalic vi tsi a tg ag frinighng wurn t polic peeste a wmama tteteoteiltel ketgh and aepepnsli licusiac demngratsng off t ceer aad ohead theheic de of. wade decisionision.io ed theedhe ghehehe man california aialoromromromm ndryndry ofry o juscetiti bac bteisoisoiss, 7 pll wit two magazines and extra ammo, peppe
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