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♪. brian: pain at the pulp. now putting the squeeze on those who keep us safe. michigan sheriff's department said soaring gas prices are changing how deputies respond to calls. it will now manage non-urgent issues over the phone after exhausting its budget for fuel. the department response to emergency calls will stay the same. quality of life, it matters. elizabeth: happening now democrats are desperate to rescue themselves from massive expected midterms losses with tonight's prime time special on the january 6 hearings but president biden is getting ripped for a tone deaf interview with jimmy kimmel talking mini revolution on same day of an attempt on supreme court justice. border collapse, slamming biden's approval another new low in quinnpy black.
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we have jeff van due, nicole malliotakis, ford o'connell, carol roth, deneen borelli and chris bedford and art del cueto. nancy pelosi in the house, sparking outrage, leaving house for a break after stopping a senate bill that would have protected supreme court justices. they are lecturing about capital riots. they have been silent, even inviting protests at justices homes. a new report that the media is ignoring the main player in the biden family selling access influence with the president and it is not hunter biden. plus the far left fears more weak on crime d.a.s will be booted out like san francisco's chesa boudin. who else is on the chopping block after democrats destroyed deterrents? what biden, democrats are ignoring in their electric car push. how it could both collapse the power grid and destroy roads and bridges that you paid to repair.
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two top gop senators out with a stark warning, biden's disinformation board and homeland security plan ad deeper and more aggressive push censorship than realized. i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪ elizabeth: welcome to the show. we begin with stocks in retreat. wall street worried about tomorrow's new report on inflation. it is expected to show inflation again sticking at a 40-year high. the fear it could be even going up at a faster rate. we're following breaking news at this hour. three people gunned down in smithburg, maryland. law enforcement shot and wounded the shooter. we'll stay on the story. meantime this, energy secretary granholm warned gas will go higher. she stopped questions about increasing u.s. production.
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the more gas goes five bucks a gallon the greater risk for recession. madison alworth with more on the story. madison. reporter: liz, another day, another record for gas prices. for the 13th day in a row we hit a new record high, three cents away from five dollars but 20 states and d.c. are already at that five dollar a gallon threshold. four added to the list today. that is utah, new york, vermont, and rhode island. gas prices continue to rise as americans deal with inflation at 40 year highs. new consumer price index numbers come out tomorrow. americans don't need to wait until then to see and feel the effects of high pricing. >> i was in one our branches couple weeks ago talking with members. price of gasoline goes up, price of food goes up. everything is going up. my salary is not going up t really highlights the struggle a lot of people have. reporter: for drivers in
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new jersey rely on discount cost go gas, you need a membership to fill up that is a policy most other states already have. another warning from experts. we're now officially in hurricane season f a storm hits the gulf coast refineries we could see gas prices go up even more. liz? elizabeth: that's a good point. great reporting madison. good to see you. joining us congressman jeff van drew from house homeland security along with gop strategist ford o'connell. good to have you both on. thanks, congressman. hearings tonight in prime time, january six hearings. biden hit another new low in "quinnepiac poll," 33%, congressman. he lack as political base. one out of five millenials. four out of 10 women. he is deep sea diving, swim inning a raincoat on so many issues. >> it is unbelievable and you know what is really worrisome,
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rather than really approach the issues as a serious adult, someone really, truly cares about what's happening and what's going on we find that this president simply has now a made-for-tv special going on what happened january 6th. that's not the answer. the answer is to epup and produce energy. the answer is to get a real, you know, manufacturing base in the united states of america and a supply chain. the answer is, to make sure our cities are safe, that our crime rate goes down. that we don't keep putting people in and out of prison like a revolving door. our answer that we close the border and make our borders safe, like many every other country in the world does. i don't know how he gets 30% or 33% of the vote. as far as i'm concerned he deserves zero percent of the vote. he is killing our country and all that is happening in the great united states of america is self-inflicted by this
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majority party and this president. i'm disgusted with it. elizabeth: to the congressman's point, ford, okay, they're doing prime time hearings right, on the capitol riots. they have been lecturing about that. we understand that they have been talking a lot about that but the point is you know, the pelosi just, and democrats are leaving not taking up the senate bill to protect the supreme court justices and last night with the president on "jimmy kimmel" he mentioned the word mini revolution the same day of an assassination attempt on justice kavanaugh. let's listen to what happened with jimmy kimmel. watch. >> i think a lot of democrats are frustrated because we got out and voted. we won the house, the senate, the white house obviously and still, we have had made very little progress. i understand their argument but also like you're playing monopoly with somebody who you know won't pass go, won't follow
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any of the rules. how do you ever make any progress if they're not following the rules? >> send them to jail you know? [applause] what we haven't done is we haven't been able to communicate it in a way that is, say it another way. the thing is it is very difficult now to have a -- >> i'm going to take a break. we'll talk a little bit more. we have some of those commericals. elizabeth: hit restroom with a commercial break, ford. >> look interview with jimmy kimmel was appalling. i can't believe that was his first prime time interview in four months. joe biden is once again engaging in fear-mongering. joe biden's radical policies are turning america into a third world country in record time. rather to the congressman's point, than exercise leadership, what he is going to do continue to engage in fear-mongering and counterprograming over the next
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five months. there is a reason why joe biden has lowest approval rating in polling history. that is because he is ignoring the problems that are most concern the american people because the american people believe that joe biden is more concerned about his radical agenda than their lives and their future. elizabeth: to what ford is saying, congressman, kitchen table issues are swamping the democrats and president. we got reports, labor department, osha, fda heard about baby formula props at that abbott plant nearly a year earlier than realized. they heard about it last year from a whistle-blower complaint. out of stock baby formula in multiple states, 90% more. >> not only that, they go ahead do a bill, the piece of legislation, the title of the legislation was getting more baby formula on our shelves for our babies. no. what the legislation was, when you read into it, i was hoping that it would be that but it wasn't. when you read into it was hiring thousands and thousands more people to work for the fda which
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is the whole organization that started the problem to begin with and were so much at fault. it is unbelievable that this country who was the strongest and best nation in the world has sunk to this low. we have a job on our hands, everybody. we have have to stand up, be strong, we've got to stand tall and bring our america back to where it belongs. this is no joke this is one more sign of a completely inept administration. let me just wrap up with this, you heard me say this before. this president deserves to have a cog mitt tiff -- cognitive test. i bettering i have in the world that he will fail. elizabeth: what the congressman was saying, ford, here is what is going on, even bernie sanders, this is pretty rich, the irony is rich, bernie sanders is warning democrats change course before you nosedive in the midterms. when bernie sanders and far left dragged biden into what
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"new york times" calls the problems from hell. we can talk about the parade of horribles and it is a long one but are voters catching on that all these academic hot house ideas and thought experiments don't work in the real world? >> look, the congressman's absolutely right. we need to take back our country. yes, bernie sanders is correct as well in the sense that the democrats are in the worst electoral position in the last 80 years. unfortunately, liz, look at two issues joe biden can do something about, the border which donald trump had lowest rate of illegal immigration in 45 years. and gas prices. if he would stop canceling pipeline projects, stop putting onerous regulations on drilling for oil we could drop gas prices by $1.30 and $2. here is the deal, many of props are intentional. joe biden is not concerned about everyday lives of americans. elizabeth: which ones are intention? >> the border is absolutely
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intentional. he can continue with title 42 he wants to get rid of. continue with remain in mexico. what is also intentional gas prices which is inflational. >> thank you, ford o'connell, congressman jeff van drew. we got reports that the media is ignoring the main player in the biden family selling access to the president. it is not hunter biden. we'll tell you who it is. plus the far left fear more weak on crime d.a.s will be recalled like san francisco's chesa boudin. who could be on the chopping block? that story is ahead on "the evening edit." >> people of san francisco won last night. democrats around the country, they live in this country. they want a safe country. they want people to pay attention to them, not a bunch of snobby, self-righteous elites. ♪
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elizabeth: welcome back. take a look at this video of a proabortion protestser in brutal takedown by secret service after rushing the president's motorcade. we have congresswoman nicole malliotakis. great to see you again, congresswoman. why did nancy pelosi and house democrats leave for a break without taking up senate bill to protect supreme court justices? this is coming at the same time
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of assassination attempt of justice kavanaugh at his maryland home? >> this is absolutely unacceptable. thinner not willing to take the extra step our supreme court justices are not safe. it begs the question, why they still have not done an investigation regarding the breach that occurred at the supreme court where the leak was made? we want answers regarding who leaked that information of that draft decision and i think the american people deserve to know that. just to protect the integrity of the supreme court. it has never been done before, such a leak of this magnitude. we want to make sure that person is held accountable. we have to make sure decisions are being made on merit. not because of political pressure or assassination attempts. elizabeth: protests are illegal. showing up at justice coney barrett's house. they say democrats lecture everyone about capitol riots but encourage illegal protests at homes of justice.
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this is embarassment to the world. biden has not used any media opportunities to denounce this. like your reaction to democrats with their inflammatory language. watch this. >> president biden: it is clear if in fact the decision comes down the way it does and these states impose limitations they're talking about it will cause aol. they will vote a lot of these folks out of office. >> you have the right. you won't know what hit you if you go forward with these awful decisions. >> i know that there is 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. >> it read like an anti-abortion activist wrote it, not a supreme court justice. >> these justices are acting acting like this is somehow something they have the right to change. they do not have the right to change this. >> this supreme court has said they don't care, they don't care
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about those woman. what they care about imposing their extremist view on the rest of the country. >> congresswoman, what if they caught someone showing up at justice society may i don't -- e sotomayor's house to assassinate her. >> this is day to highlight hypocrisy is of nancy pelosi and others. they want to continue to hold hearings on january 6th, but they don't want to investigate the riots that took place in our cities. they don't want to investigate threats against american supreme court justices. it really just shows the height of hip -- hypocrisy and we're talking about here. nancy pelosi has security detail and so us did the president. why do supreme court justices you know they're receiving threats, i say protect all of them, democrat appointed ones and republican appointed ones. that is what is responsible congress would do at this point. elizabeth: we're tracking a story. not just chesa boudin that
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they're worried about getting kicked out. los angeles d.a. george cast gone, chicago kim fox, philadelphia larry krasner, mosby in baltimore. attacks on pro-life centers in d.c. and buffalo. also in wisconsin, north carolina and texas. like your reaction to judge esther salas, new jersey federal judge was on fox news. her son was killed in a targeted attack on their home. watch this. >> we just saw judge roemer assassinated in wisconsin last friday. when is it going to stop? when are members of congress going to lead? which means lead in a bipartisan way? this country is in trouble. democracy is in trouble. and we need to have our leaders stand up and say we're going to lead because the rule of haul isn't the rule of law for just republicans. the rule of law is just isn't the law for democrats. the rule of law isn't just the
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law for independents. the rule of law is the rule of law for all of us. our justice system is in trouble and judges stand on the front lines protecting democracy. elizabeth: your reaction? >> i give the judge a lot of credit for her bravery to come forward after what has happened to her family but she is absolutely right. we need law and order across the board. how many people are getting stabbed, shot, shoved in front of a subway in my city, being killed and the district attorneys, the judges, many of the politicians are not taking it serious enough to insure that our laws are being enforced. what happened in san francisco was i think a rude awakening for the democrats. if it happened in a liberal city like san francisco, where they're recalling their prosecutor, who refuses to prosecute it will happen in cities across america, whether at ballot box or put be pressure like governor of mine like kathy
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hochul to removal vin bragg. we don't have the recall option in new york. reality we need to put public safety of people first, start enforcing our laws. start electing prosecutors that do their job. elizabeth: but the president is setting the tone here too. >> yeah. elizabeth: let's watch the president's nominee to the federal sentencing commission. she refuses to say if she supports any mandatory minimum prison sentences for rapes or even attacks and assaults against children. that is supposed to be her job. watch this. >> i don't have a position on mandatory minimum sentence. >> you did have a position in 2013. you signed a letter. i read it to you now multiple times. senator blackburn read it to you. i'm looking for a yes or no, have you changed your position or do you still believe there shouldn't be mandatory minimums for these kinds of crimes against children. you make recommendations. i'm asking you if you think there is any crime, rape, for which there ought to be a mandatory minimum? you said earlier there shouldn't be. i'm astounded by that. >> thank you, senator. if i am confirmed i make
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informed recommendation on that -- >> how will i make informed judgment voting for you if you woken tell me what your positions are? elizabeth: why no answer, why can't she state her position? that is no-brainer. >> because her position is not the right position. that's the problem. we have mayors like bill de blasio. we have governors like kathy hochul either appoint judges or parole boards members who release criminals back on to our streets constantly. now we're seeing same thing from the president of the united states trying to appoint individuals who don't want to hold those breaking our laws, making our streets so dangerous accountable. and i think, i give the senator credit for going after him, going after her on this issue because it is incredibly important the people know who the president, who arep a appointing to be judges they're not good judges. they're releasing bass people back on our streets. the people need to know it. elizabeth: congresswoman malliotakis, thanks for coming
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elizabeth: welcome back. the white house out with a new push to build half a million electric car charging stations nationwide by 2030. now the president wants the u.s. to be 100% carbon-free by 2035 meaning no more gas cars. jeff flock on the story. jeff. reporter: out in california they may be used to see tesla charger ports filled up but here in the northeast what you're seeing behind me. this is philadelphia, everybody with a tesla seems to need a charge right now. good news for them, they're paying a lot less, 10, 15 tool dollars to get 300 miles to a charge. 70, $80 at pump. two problems, ev you have to find one, two you have to be able to afford it. average transaction price for average vehicle.
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april, $46,000 roughly, according to kelley blue book. for the ev average,$5,000. g reducing price of bolt 1%. 26,595 msrp on that, comparable to average compact. jim farley of ford, says he thinks soon we're in for ev industry huge price war because there will be so much competition out there. we don't have one yet. if you got one now, liz, good news. but if you don't, administration says you ought to get one, but may not be that easy. elizabeth: great report there, jeff flock. good to see you. we welcome to the show wall street author, pro, carol roth. good to see you. both reuters, "new york times" reporting the power grid is not ready, it cannot handle massive electric car push by the democrats. what do you say? >> this is what happens when you have the rainbows, unicorn crowd
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not grounded in economic reality trying to centrally plan things. these are the same people who told us printing and government spending wasn't going to increase inflation. now magically we'll going to have all the power despite directing capital away to be able to run this, as well as to sustain just basic electricity needs we have today. we know that coal plants have decided not to make invests and gone off-line because they know they're going to be shut down. so why would they make those investments? that is going to impact us this summer. forget about any electric vehicles. elizabeth: carol, to your point, reports are coming in, we'll need 25%, even 50% more electricity than we have now for these electric cars. reuters says the power grid needs a 2 trillion-dollar overhaul. electric cars are not carbon neutral. they're not carbon neutral. where is the plan to build power
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plants and coal and nat-gas to power electricity? these cars are not carbon neutral. >> they're not carbon neutral and not only do we not have the electricity to power them, all of the above, fuels that we'll need to power electricity but what about the commodities? there is a huge supply demand imbalance in all of the key commodities that are used to make electric vehicles, particularly the batteries. where are we going to get the commodity supply in order to do that? after the hit you had with jeff right before this, talking about the pricing war, the pricing war is going in the other direction, it will become more and more expensive to make these cars as they try to scale that up. it just reminds me, liz, kind of like if you had a medicine, based on better for you, you wouldn't go off the existing medicine, you wouldn't stop manufacturing that medicine for the hope of it. you would keep staying on it until you had scale of that new medicine. it is same thing here.
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we need more information overall, not be pulling back and hoping for this pipe-dream. elizabeth: the other thing too, carol, i hear what you're saying, reports are coming in, power outages, reuters is already reporting that blackouts more than doubled since 2016 because of things like hurricanes and wildfires and heat waves. there is this. analysts warn that electric cars weigh 1000-pounds, often time 1000-pounds more than gas cars because of their heavy batteries. volvo's heavy cars will rip up roads and bridges. electric cars cong out in cold weather. people turn up the heat, drain the battery and don't power up well in cold weather. is anything being taken into account by the white house? >> this is not taken into account by anyone. this is problem you get centrally planned decisions. reminds me of covid. we have to suppress the virus.
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they didn't think of economic consequences mental health consequences, any other disease consequences. same thing with energy. they are focused on some idea that comes from the rainbows and unicorns that they're not being realistic about how this impacts everything else we're dealing with. this is not how a big corporation would plan to roll out something and unfortunately, they are ramming it down our throats and they're using our, their cronies to direct capital in the wrong direction away from fossil fuels an traditional energy to try and come up with centrally planned objective. it will end up screwing up human flourishing here in the united states as well as around the globe. elizabeth: carol roth, great interview there. great writer. come back. mexico is criticized for not doing enough to stop the largest caravan of illegal migrants
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ever. it is heading towards the u.s. border. reports that the media is ignoring the main player with the biden family selling access and influence to the president and we'll tell you it is not hunter. we'll tell you who it is ahead on "the evening edit".
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♪. elizabeth: pack with us now, fox news contributor deneen borelli. it is always a pleasure to have you on. the other biden, besides hunter biden. it is james biden selling access to the president. "washington post" reports seriously questionable financial dealings, foreign entanglements involving chinese back businesses backed by chinese communist party but the media research center is finding the media is not covering the story. why? >> well, liz there is nothing surprising about the media turning a blind eye to uncle james. when you think about it the media allowed joe biden to campaign from his basement for president and the media is
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ignoring hunter biden, ignoring his laptop, ignoring his emails. when you think about it, look at it, it is one big club, they are circling the wagons to protect their own. elizabeth: deneen, "the washington post" investigated james biden. it concluded quote, he has history of business dealings resulted in recriminations and lawsuits. cbs looked at stories we've been reporting on since 2020. cbs about a month or so ago picked up on what we already reported. more than 150 transactions involving hunter or james biden and their global business deals. deneen, you and i probably talked about this over the last couple years, that u.s. banks are red flagging to the government these deals need further scrutiny. big wire transfers. james got a line of credit, you and i talked about it, by chinese businessmen to buy more than $100,000 in plane tickets, luxury hotels and restaurants. >> that is what we know so far
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and thank you for reporting on this, liz. it is known as biden, inc. and invite the media to do their job to investigate and supply the facts. here is a layup, tony bobulinski, hunter biden's former business partner, where is he? he is wealth of information. he is the one who put out there that joe biden was the big guy in terms of the percentage break down of the proceeds. so the information is out there. it is up to the media to do their job, do their due diligence. right now that media is doing a disservice to the country. elizabeth: last decade, the first decade of this century, the president at one point had a negative net worth. that was a report that came in. he is heavily in debt. so turns around, sees nancy pelosi making a lot of money. see other congress making lot of money. this is a theory. gives the green light tacitly for james biden, hunter biden to go for the deals.
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a text from 2017, james biden tells hunter biden they're cut from the same cloth. deneen, another text in october 2017, right smack in the middle of their chinese energy deals, details how president biden knew about their business dealings. james texting quote, just got off the phone with your father, hunter. we have the two biggest days of our business life in front of us. the president appears to have known at that time. >> sure, look, americans do not like corrupt politicians. joe biden continues to deny he knew anything about hunter and his business dealings. meanwhile several photos of biden out there with a big smile with the very same people his son had business dealings with. who are you going to believe? i say investigations need to be done. there is the investigation, the federal one with hunter and his taxes. perhaps something will come out from that. time will tell. elizabeth: by the way to your point hunter has been on at least 23 air force two trips
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with then vice president biden to do deals around the world. it is unclear why in "the new yorker" magazine already quoted hunter biden saying, yeah i talked to my father about this and the president at the time, vice president said, just be careful, i'm paraphrasing, be careful what you're doing. james biden, deneen, has also reportedly included hunter in deals that went south, went bad. there is a story in "the washington post," a one-time business partner alleged in court documents that james biden would promise bringing in business using the biden family name in connection but then failed to deliver. >> well look, all of this needs to be shaken up through and investigated. liz, if this were you, me, or anyone watching there would be a different outcome with all of this, with the media, with the investigation, you name it. but it is one big club. elizabeth: deneen borelli, come back soon. great to have you on. okay now this story, two top gop senators out with a stark
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♪. elizabeth: welcome to the show "the federalist" senior editor chris bedford. chris, great to have you back on. senators chris grassley, josh hawley, sent a letter to homeland security secretary mayorkas, you guys are planning a bigger censorship campaign push by the now-defunct censorship board than anybody realized. you would coordinate with twitter, federal, state, local tribal groups, basically censor things about origin of the pandemic, masking and much more. >> exactly. i would say that fox news and fox business absolutely realized what was going on as soon as it was announced.
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"new york times" might have taken the government's word for it because the government immediately started to backtrack when they got busted doing this. they were not quite ready. the person put in charge made a total fool of themselves caught pushing partisan misinformation themselves. they backtracked. hold on a second, this was advisory board. would not have any power. would coordinate to stop bad things like child pornography and terrorist threats. turns out that was not true. we learned about that from whistle-blowers, department of homeland security, went to senators grassley, hawley, they were planning much more. there was one example of a meeting with, we don't know if a meeting happened between twitter executives and department of homeland security how the government could work with them to choose which ideas they wanted to censor. the head of the group resigned. that biden laptop was totally false. russia election story was true. the person who turned down
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actual stories, was in charge. elizabeth: that was nina jankowicz, right? >> uh-huh. elizabeth: the first amendment was specifically designed so the government cannot censor opposing viewpoints even if the viewpoints are false. even tonight, right, we have the capital riots prime time hearings, that will capture the headlines. other stuff going on behind the scenes is kind of chilling. the senators found a documents, they were pouring through the documents, what they were doing was putting nina janckowicz up there because she had a working relationship with twitter executives. they were doing rapid fire meetings with twitter and social media to start doing censorship, start forming avenues of discourse where they could see what social media was doing in comporting with what the white house wanted out there on the internet. >> yes. the department of homeland security was famously born after the 2001 terror attacks to try to protect the u.s. homeland.
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they were given a lot of authority. a lot of folks pushed back on that. hold on a second, maybe they're getting too much. the idea was try to stop threats to the homeland. the idea was not openly supersede the constitution to move into the first amendment which is what they're doing. for the last couple years, social media companies, corporations have done their darnedested to to a lot of government line, democratic party line, censoring people, pushing "shadow banning," decide what search results read, they were protected at some level because it wasn't government doing that they were not held responsible to the first amendment like government power is. the biden administration overstepped that bounds completely here. actively and actually working with these social media organizations to use government power and influence to try to sensor speech. this is blatant a disregard for the first amendment as you can possibly see. elizabeth: chris, the senators are warning the board would have been coordinating censorship with twitter and social media based on amorphous definition of misinformation they make up
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ad hoc and on the fly on their own? >> yeah. we saw "the federalist" has been called disinformation and taken down for saying that maybe masks were working or masks weren't working. there were problems with the vaccination. maybe lockdowns weren't working. all since come into public view. websites were taken down by google or demonetized by google for suggesting that covid came from a laboratory in china. hunter biden laptop story was called disinformation. the trump-russia collusion hoax was turned out to be completely false was called correct. anyone coming out against it was disinformation. how can you trust any kind of arbiter what is true what is not what can be said what can't? that is something our founding fathers realized that is why they came up with the first amendment. not because everyone loves what they say but it is important for the public square. elizabeth: fix for more free speech is more free speech or to bad free speech. >> exactly. >> chris, thank you for coming on. come back soon. the largest caravan ever of
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okay, illegal migrants caravans bearing down on the border continuing to grow. lives on the line. griff jenkins is live on the work with more. >> the evening, before i get to the caravan more than 15000, to show it's happening here at the border before the caravan is here, moments ago a group but a dozen or so and through, it's rough because we show you the pd, you can see these migrants, to get to border patrol they came from the river about a mile away, about a dozen, a lot of men but also young kids as well as a woman with an infant as well.
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this is just a snapshot, it happens all day long, all night long and when we think about the caravan of 15000, i've been keeping tabs, in the ten days i've been here, there have been 15000, 114 illegal crossings. that's the equivalent of a caravan, a caravan has arrived since i've been here yet we are waiting for the other one. about the caravan, it's interesting because we spoke with an organizer a few hours ago and he says the harsh conditions down there, triple digit heat and the caravan made up largely of women and children, taking a tragic toll. he says a 52-year-old venezuelan woman in a wheelchair has died of health complications a snapshot of how bad it is. one last thing, drugs are part of this as well. cbp announcing a while ago they seized 22 pounds of fentanyl, that's enough to kill 5 million americans.
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kennedy: . elizabeth: dangerous stuff. great recording and journalism as always, joining us now national border patrol council vice president art del cueto. your reaction to the report? how will the border handle the 15000 plus caravan? >> as part of the problem, we been hearing caravans for quite some time and you see caravans coming through it is the same response by the agency, pretty much processed faster, he would think they would have a better plan set up but it's the same plan when they show up it will be chaotic figure out how to process faster and release them and at the same time move agents from one area to where the individuals are crossing so they can assist with the processing and at the same time those who
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benefit are the drug cartels watching caps on the southern border. kennedy: we have nbc reporting by illegal immigrants out of the caravan when they arrive into albuquerque, dallas, houston city. we got house democrats plan to travel texas rio grande valley border area next week but they will talk about outdated infrastructure and the impact on things like economic mobility, they are not talking about the border collapse hunter biden. >> that's the real issue. they will go down and have photos taken, they will say -- they are checking boxes there just going to check the box to go back and went and when asked, they say i've been down there and i've seen it but the reality is unless you go down there and see a problem and bring back policies used in the last administration and i do mean remain in mexico unless you're willing to do that and have
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consequences for the individuals breaking our loss, is something more than a photo op. elizabeth: who got florida and texas standing up, more than a third of the state attorneys general coming out in defense of florida governor and state of florida, they are pushing back on sanctuary city a federal judge halted enforcement of the florida ban on that that the governor signed into law, we got 17 attorneys general filing on behalf of the sunshine state saying florida is right here about sanctuary cities. >> we are stripping americans constitutional rights in opening doors and allowing a magnet within sanctuary cities for criminals from all over the world to come live in our country, how ridiculous is that? elizabeth: ken paxton said sanctuary cities have become havens for illegal aliens and criminality, your final word?
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>> it's a magnet for criminals from all over the world and that's what people need to understand. it's all over the world we have criminals coming in. elizabeth: thanks for joining us, come back soon. i'm elizabeth macdonald, you've been watching "the evening edit" on foxbusiness. we hope you have a good evening and join us again tomorrow night. ♪♪ kennedy: it's now almost two days since a man was arrested for attempted murder of a sitting supreme court justice, president biden still has a set of eight, not one word. so much for being a leader of who wants to unite the country. cops say yesterday at 2:00 a.m. the caught a guy a block from brett calamus maryland home, a pistol, a knife, duct tape, a hammer and other things in his backpack. he told cops he wanted to call kavanaugh because of his

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