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for the west minister kennel club dog show. finals watch live coverage on fox sports 1, starts at 7:00 p.m. eastern. look at my dogs really quickly. they're mutts, they're not purebred. take a look at them. what do we do? that does it for us. "the evening edit" starts right now. elizabeth: happening now, the president's own top democrat allies mocked biden's gas tax holiday. it does not fix the underlying problem of bad supplies. even fed chair rebuts biden today it is not putin's price hike. as powerful democrats publicly naming nails who can replace biden own the 2024 ticket. with us could night congressman kevin brady, dan bishop, tomi lahren, former independent counsel sol wisenberg and margot
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cleveland. biden attacks u.s. energy and undercuts millions of u.s. and middle class blue-collar jobs. weak on crime l.a. d.a. george gascon tries to defend setting a free a known criminal who allegedly killed two cops. plus the shocking rise in unsolved murders and shootings in a major u.s. city after the defund police push. growing outrage over climate czar john kerry stonewalling, and blocking what he and his office actually do. critics warn they are secretly making your energy bills go up. more evidence that president biden new all along despite his denials about hunter biden's dubious business deals overseas. tonight questions grow, what did former president obama and his team know? is there enough security for supreme court justices. law enforcement bracing for a night of rage tomorrow from abortion activists over the potential supreme court ruling on roe v. wade.
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i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪. elizabeth: look who is back the host of out kicks, tomi lahren. we'll check your money. stocks are kicking down after that bad week last week. here's the deal before we get to tomi, the federal reserve chairman testified today saying recession certainly is quote, possible. he is downplaying idea that interest rates could trigger a recession but also contradicted the president whether or not it is putin's price hike. fed chair saying no, that is not true. inflation was going up before russia invaded. let's go to tomi lahren. we were checking the stock market. what do you make of this? good to see you. former obama advisor david axelrod is talking up california governor gavin newsom replacing biden on the 2024 ticket. what do you think of this?
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>> i think the writing was on the wall as someone who lived in california for several years was a person criticizing gavin newsom and always have. i think that gavin has been planning this a long time now. he was really worried when they mounted the recall against him. when he managed to squeak by the recall effort. he set his sights for 2024. kamala is dismal failure. democrats are looking at their bench, gavin newsom is the best they have although california certainly not the best state in the union. elizabeth: we've never seen talk before so early in a president's term not even under jimmy carter. will biden announce he is not running after midterms? >> listen i think every time the press secretary or joe biden tries to tell us he will run in 2024 not only democrats don't believe it, the american people don't believe it. right now he can barely ride a bicycle to stay up right.
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no one believes he is prepared for 2024 especially the mess already created in his term. someone have to have a lot of cleaning up to do, somebody coherent to take up the task. that is gavin newsom. look at california, does it look like he can clean up a mess. 224 republicans come up strong whoever we choose, whether they put up joe, kamala, gave vin they will be have to explain to voters why their policies and method suddenly will start working although it hasn't thus far. elizabeth: to your point, his mistakes, gaffs, blunders, inflation, crime go up the more the president's poll numbers go down. the question can the vice president replace biden own the ticket? critics warn you have to listen how vice president kamala harris is speaking just as bad with her blunders as well. watch this. >> significance of the passage of time, right, the significance of the passage of time. so when you think about it,
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there is great significance to the passage of time and there is such significance to the passage of time. we will work together and continue to work together and to work together as we continue to work, to work together on, we must together work together to see where we are, where we are headed, where we are going together. so much of what we have achieved together, that is based on our collective ability to see what is possible, to see what can be, unburdened by what has been. to reject the notion that the way things have always been has to be, the way things will continue to be. elizabeth: so eloquent. is this kind of clarity voters want in a president? >> no. that is a delicious little world salad served up by kamala harris when she opens her mouth. democrats they thought would prop up joe biden would not be able to do that. her poll numbers are awful. they have to look at their
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bench. they look at gavin newsom. he is obamaesque whether he speaks and captivates an audience. whether this will save our country, no, he is definitely a better speaker. they need someone to hold their own. gavin newsom joined truth social to stick it to republicans. writing on the wall. he will run in 2024. i put my money on it. elizabeth: sent system grew by the vice president after democratic national committee reportedly cut prices for a photo-op with the vice president 15,000 down to 5,000 in her hometown of california because of lack of fund-raising. who will be the republican contender? desantis is declining to seek endorsement from former president trump in bid to get reelected this coming november? >> listen i hate to see because i think it is two wonderful candidates, two wonderful leaders of the republican party
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but i got to say i'm all in for ron desantis. i hope he runs in 2024. i hope donald trump step aside, put his ego aside he will be an important figurehead in the party but he needs ron desantis to make a run at the while house. ron desantis has wonderful record. he leads his state wonderfully. he is as tough of donald trump when it comes to policy he doesn't have the baggage of donald trump. donald trump will be incredibly important for the republican party and america first moment. i hope he steps aside to let ron desantis take this and we will win. elizabeth: capital riots to indict trump, to your point he has too batching gauge. chris christie is saying it is suburban women, the women voters who abandoned trump late in the became. that is still a major problem for him that, they are just feeling like with what is going on with the capitol riots hearings, it is too much that
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trump should stand aside. >> make no mistake if ron desantis is not in the picture i think donald trump would run and he would win. however i think we have better option. we're in a great place. we have two great options. i think one would have easier time than the other. one would be more focused on policy than the other. one wouldn't be a media target as donald trump certainly is. the other one is certainly active on social media as well which will be very important. donald trump is important to our party. i think he needs to remain a figurehead in our party but i think ron desantis will take this to the white house. elizabeth: tomi lahren, catch tomi's show on outkick. shocking rise on murders in a major husband shooting after the defund the police push. soft on crime l.a. d.a. george gascon slammed after he tries to defend setting free a known criminal who allegedly killed two cops. congressman dan bishop is coming up on "the evening edit."
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which way is congress going to vote on the president's gas tax holiday? his own allies, top democrats are ridiculing the move. we're talking barack obama, nancy pelosi, jennifer granholm, steny hoyer, pete defazio, tom carper. >> for good reason. this is insignificant and sort of insulting. insignificant for average driver works out seven dollars savings over the three months. that is insulting families will pay extra $2,000 this year. that is crushing for fuel taxes and higher fuel prices. and so, look, it's a gimmick. it really is insulting. the truth of the matter we live in a very cruel biden economy and this isn't going to help families anyway. elizabeth: not even enough to buy gallons of milk. >> no. elizabeth: watch then senator obama, watch nancy pelosi, watch jennifer granholm. watch this. >> we're arguing over a gimmick to save you half a tank of gas.
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this is not ad were designed to get you through the summer. this is an idea designed to get them through the election. >> the trial is showbiz. do something, there it is but it is not necessarily landing in the pockets of the consumer. how do we help people directly? if you're going to have to pay for it, you don't want it to come out of the trust fund -- >> part of the challenge with the gas tax it funds the roads. we just did a infrastructure bill to fund the roads. if we remove the gas tax that takes away funding that was just passed by congress to be able to do that. elizabeth: congressman, stay on that point. taxpayers will have to pay for this. this is moving out of one pocket to another. this is robbing peter to pay paul. it will take $10 billion out of the highway trust fund which gets money from the gas tax but backfill it with infrastructure spending? he will starve infrastructure spending for this? when the savings will get wiped out in weeks as gas keeps going
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up? >> yeah, no doubt about it. thank you for making all those points because truth of the matter the president just dismissed, oh, we have to backfill it. we'll put extra money in there. i don't know where that cops from. it does undermine infrastructure. no guarranty this ends after three months. we know how gimmicky congress can be. you're right, prices keep going up, with this tiny, temporarily, little 18-cent savings that will be eaten up. you have to go to the core issue, we've got to produce more, refine more, ship more here in america. as long as he is wed to the this green new deal we'll not see the relief. elizabeth: by the way biden inherited from president trump energy independence. remember, and then he is saying tapping the strategic reserves would lower gas prices that was his plan. the other thing to is, congressman, majority of americans don't believe putin is to blame. neither does federal reserve chair.
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gas went up 55% before russian invasion. >> yeah. elizabeth: how did he destroy what trump gave him? >> reversing every trump policy both on really focus on pandemic. took his eye off it. $2 trillion inflation driven american rescue plan. i think one of the big inflation drivers when he was paying people more to pay home than reconnect with their job. we still have that hangover there. that is why this worker crisis, i think elizabeth, is going to drive inflation higher and longer, not to mention we've still got those looming tax hikes on main street businesses. that will fuel more inflation as well. elizabeth: you know, to your point about jobs, okay the president is attacking u.s. energy jobs. those are middle class and blue-collar jobs. >> yep. elizabeth: millions of jobs. we have this red flag warning, congressman, from, for d.c. reports are coming in amazon, walmart, they're saying maybe we'll just let hourly workers
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go. that maybe we'll just thin out our workers by attrition, not fill the jobs. there are 11 million jobs openings. companies are saying maybe we don't need them? >> what worries me on top of that, new report that shows biden inflation has been so cruel it's wiped out savings of 26 million low income families. so the people getting crushed are lowest income. it is wiped out their savings and most americans will tell you they're dipping into savings to meet those basic needs. so, look, he has failed, the president's failing in every economic measurement there is and he still wants to double down and more of the same that got us here. elizabeth: here is the thing, president biden, he is now demanding, drill, baby, drill. he is saying u.s. oil companies you got to produce more as his energy policies attacks and undercuts those middle class, blue-collar jobs. let's watch the president go after chevron ceo michael worth.
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this ceo, congressman, reportedly sent the president an email stop slamming u.s. oil watch this. reporter: chevron ceo's complaint says that your administration largely criticized the oil and gas industry at times vilified it that the administration need to take a change in approach in order to make progress on reducing energy prices and to increase supply. do you have reaction to that, sir. president biden: he is mildly sensitive didn't know they would get their feelings hurt. elizabeth: seriously? day one he launched seven actions and initiatives to undercut u.s. energy. he will not meet with oil executives tomorrow instead secretary granholm will meet them? >> what a shameful hypocrisy. we've seen immediately canceling pipelines, leasing permits, sales. they're squeezing finances on american-made oil and gas
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looking to do everything to kill this industry off. the president brags about that to his green new deal friends. he is trying to play both sides of the fence but he can't believe the american people are that stupid because they're not. they're getting this in a big way. but i guess the advice he has given try to be a hypocrite. elizabeth: congressman, democrat-led shutdowns destroyed 22 million jobs. now we have a president and a white house trying to shut down u.s. energy in favor of electric cars and green energy when the power grid would go into blackouts. the power grid is powering majority by fossil fuels. they don't have charging stations or electric to get ready for the electric car push. it's a political intervention, right? government regulations, rules. hamstringing u.s. energy, congressman. >> it is. you know, elizabeth, if there is a silver lining curtain got pulled back on the green new deal and the real price on families, attack on american energy, same thing, so i will tell you what they may think
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they're being very clever here. american people figured out just how cruel these policies are on them. elizabeth: you know, even beyond what we just showed to the viewer what the president is doing, congressman, let's go through it quickly. the ethanol mandates, refinery mandates. refineries did not come back online after the shutdowns. jones act restrictions. you stopped oil majors from shipping oil between u.s. ports to bring down prices. fuel economy rules. none of them market-based economy common sense stuff. >> no, they're even pursuing even more carbon pricing, border ad justment schemes that will drive energy up to make us tough to produce refined, ship it around the country to community that need it. he is playing both sides of the fence. held another zoom with all the climate change activists around the world bragging on these same policies. so again, there is hypocrisy here that the american people just aren't going to buy. elizabeth: congressman brady
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george gascon doubling down on his decision to let go a known criminal who went on to murder two police officers. d.a. said the criminal had no history of violence despite a long track record of crimes. matt finn has the story. reporter: there is a lot of outrage over the two el monte police officers shot last week. l.a. county d.a. george gascon is taking a lot of criticism. he held a public press conference to explain his office's decision not to fully prosecute the alleged shooter justin flores, accused shooting to death the two el monte police officers, joseph santana and michael prides both left behind wife and children. flores had a strike on his record for previous burglary. flores was busted for drugs and gun which could easily land him in jail for years. gascon's office disregarded his previous strike and considered a lenient sentence, two years
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probation. gascon offered deepest condolences to officer's family and community, we can't quote if this to death, insisted flores's probation was appropriate because his criminal history was not violent. gascon might potentially be kicked out of office. organizers say they have 566,000 signatures. they say that is enough to put the recall on the november ballot but they are going to keep collecting more signatures before the deadline next month. liz? elizabeth: matt finn, great reporting. great to have you on. welcome back to the show, congressman dan bishop. great to have you on. your reaction to the story? >> thank you, liz. it is simply jaw-dropping the person was arrested for weapons possession, amphetamine possession, career criminal, beating his girlfriend, two officers respond to distress and they end up dead. this guy is impenetrable. the people in los angeles will have to take action. the sore rose d.a.s, the
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defund the police, they are creating utter chaos in cities across the united states. i don't know if i heard a more heartbreaking story. elizabeth: beating up your girlfriend is not violent cordtoring the l.a. d.a. we have seven major u.s. on track to surpass their historic 2021 crime totals. we're just six months into this year. >> baltimore, philly, washington, new york, atlanta, maybe leaving one out. the crime, even in 2020 increases, liz, meant about another 5000 people murdered across the united states in that year. we had additional increase in many of those in 2021. now more in 2022. when is it going to step? i think the american people will put a stop to it. elizabeth: congressman, we have a disturbing new trend we're finding in government documents and this is tied back to the defund police push. it is causing a growing number of murders and shootings to go
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go unsolved without any arrests in new york city and families and neighborhoods got no closure. half of new york murder cases went unsolved last year. only 54% solved. arrests made. that is down from 3/4 in 2017. 2/3 of shooting cases went unsolved. only a third, 35 we're solved. 2017 a little over half of those shootings. even if you get to half, that's a failure. if you have half of those cases let go with no arrest, they're not solved, this is open season, it is dodge city. >> consider how these things compound each other, liz. you don't get arrests in half the murders in new york city. you have a prosecutor like george gascon when you do have an arrest who cut them loose. you have people out there with the defund rhetoric. crime is rising. then what do the left want to do? they want to take away gun rights from people who want to protect themselves.
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when does it stop? look, the american people just have to respond, that is all there is to it. elizabeth: congressman, why is this not a civil rights violation? putting in the u.s. citizens, putting them at risk, vulnerable, to letting these known criminals out on the streets and not making arrests. how is the far left, how was the "squad," how are democrats okay with this? >> they're only concern appears to be for the rights and protection of criminals. they care absolutely nothing as far as any evidence can indicate for the protection for the lives, for the safety of law-abiding citizens for their children. the children of those two police officers who were left now without dads. it is obscene. elizabeth: got to see what is going on in chicago. it is so besieged with shootings and gang violence, right? we have got dozens of gangs, i can't tell how many are in chicago. we're trying to find out.
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amid biden border collapse drug gangs are pouring. lori lightfoot says a new policy chases are not acceptable when somebody runs. >> recall george gascon, react to these things, the chaos never stops. they have no answer for it. the american people need to know the expiration of law and other. elizabeth: this is the trend, minorities are stepping up. minority communities. asian-americans were a key factor to recall weak on crime d.a. chesa boudin. his disapproval numbers are rocketing highest among asian-americans, hispanic voters said get rid of him. black voters came out in droves to get rid of him, way more than college educated whites. the phone is ringing off the hook and you know, it is fallout of the shutdowns you locked people down, you defund police, now minorities are getting slammed. they're the ones coming out in
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droves to get rid of these guys. your final word? >> we've men seen a shock to criminal justice in the united states like we've seen. the american people will have to deal with it. it will defy conventional political which is some. i'm sure we see some changes. elizabeth: thank you, congressman. this story, growing outrage over climate czar john kerry he is stonewalling and what he and his office actually do. we have the newspaper guy coming up. the critics are warning they are secretly making your energy bills go up but he is blocking anything going out about what he is doing, what his team is doing. "boston herald" editor john ginell he has been all over the story. he and his team. he is next
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elizabeth: joining us now, "the boston herald" executive editor. he is joe ginel. joe, your newspaper is leading the country, leading the charge on this. it is great to have you on, sir. how bad is the stonewalling by
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climate czar john kerry of your newspaper's freedom of information act requests about what exactly his office is doing? how bad is it? >> it is as bad as you get. i've been told that i need to wait until october of 2024, that is not a typo, until they're going to give up these records. so what's the secret, john kerry you? know what he is doing. he is out there but he is not sharing any information at all. elizabeth: so we don't even know who is on his payroll? don't taxpayers deserve to know what he is doing, how he is changing u.s. policy and you know, causing u.s. energy bills to go up? we don't even know who is in his office? >> no, we don't. you can get dribs, drabs of it but only, little hints of it. attorney general merrick garland, i have his memo, said everybody in the biden administration has to be open and get it out to the public. john kerry is not doing that.
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john kerry has told me in a foia request, and i appealed it, i appealed it to merrick garland, that i have to wait, that the readers have to wait until october of 2024, just a month, you know, basically a month before the election. it just seems ridiculous. elizabeth: so, joe, where does, where is his office sitting? is it inside of the state department? >> it is. so i asked that question. they did tell me that today. i asked them if they had satellite offices. they said no. so they're in the state department. they're part of the state department. they're, he is the special envoy for climate. that's about it. i also -- elizabeth: joe, who do they think they are? seriously who does john kerry think he is? the state department is telling you, you did not demonstrate a compelling need for why this information should be out? what's more of a compelling need? >> exactly. elizabeth: what is more compelling need getting rid of hundreds of gas-powered cars to
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go electric? what the grid is not ready. to get rid of fossil powered cars? >> who is giving him advice, who are the experts? this is the first time the office ever existed. who are the experts? who does he turn to? how much does he get paid? where do they come from? what is their resume'? i want to look how big is the office? is the office bigger than the secretary of state's office? is it bigger than the white house office? we don't know. none of this. they told me to wait, keep waiting. it has been a battle. i'm glad you guys brought me on. this is about taxpayers, it is about citizens needing to know who is making these decisions and who is behind them. there is a lot going on. you don't know if people come and go. it is just all cloaked in secrecy. elizabeth: this guy gets to fly in his private family jet. he gets to fly on so-called
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polluting airplanes all over the world to pick up climate change awards as he did in iceland. gets to go on junkets in antarctica on planes. gets to go in england, uk, this climate junket with an entourage of polluting cars. he is telling everybody else how to live. i thought this administration was aboutance temporary -- transparency? >> merrick garland said just that. when i appealed to them, they told me no comment. that took them a week or so to say something. at least they're ignoring me too. so the other thing is, i put in foias for his p-card, his procurement card. i put in a foia where he is flying, how is he flying? who is paying for it. we did have a couple stories where he dropped his mask, you might have caught that one during the height of the pandemic. he does take commercial flights.
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give me the itinerary, not to me but the taxpayers. elizabeth: was he one that told president biden to get rid of the keystone pipeline? is his team continually undercutting u.s. energy? is that what is going on? there is outrage about this, seeing lawmakers and energy experts are furious. alaska senator dan sullivan wants kerry impeached. want kerry out. rick whit back, alaska director of power the future. for kerry to breezily kill the job opportunities and duck your foia demands shows cowardice negligence to the responsible to the american people. >> i wrote that, i wrote that i quoted the senator. there is lawsuit taken out against kerry not being open. what is going on? this is the freedom of information act. anybody can do it. you file it. you should get a response within a timely manner, if it's a state
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secret i can understand it, who is in his office? that is not a state secret. i don't know what is going on. john kerry is keeping it secret. elizabeth: this feels really arrogant. he works for us. we don't work for him. joe begin nell, keep on it. your team doing a fantastic job at "the boston herald." keep on it. questions are going what president obama and his team knew about hunter biden's dubious business deals overseas while joe biden was vice president. we have more evidence that the president did know that all along. we got that ahead. a abortion rights group vowing a night of rage after the supreme court releases roe v. wade decision potentially tomorrow. how law enforcement is moving to respond. we take that on with sol wisenberg ahead on "the evening edit." >> u.s. attorney general merrick garland will not enforce to keep our justices safe. people should not be allowed to
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♪. elizabeth: back with us now fox news contributor, former deputy independent counsel sol wisenberg. sol, always a pleasure to have you on. sol, are you worried about this? how worrisome several branches of law enforcement are monitoring potential violence coming out abortion rights group, called janes revenge, called a night of rage for that potential decision tomorrow on roe v. wade? how serious is this? >> oh, it is very serious. they made very clear what they're going to do. it is very clearly violation of federal criminal law, prohibits using interstate communications to threaten a person. they have done it. there is statute that prohibits picketing in front of federal judge's house in order to try to
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influence him or her. i'm happy now law enforcement is making it clear they are going to be ready for this, because you can't tolerate this behavior, whoever is doing it, whatever party, whoever they're protesting a line has to be drawn against whatever violence or threats of violence. elizabeth: you just brought interstate legal violations here. and picketing and marching on supreme court justices homes. that is also illegal. why isn't ag garland acting on those two things? >> well i think, we don't know what he is doing to act or not. he may be doing a lot to act. he is kind of a quiet guy. one thing definitely should be doing, doing personally, getting out front saying we respect the whole, we respect the rule of law irrespective who you're threatening, who is doing the threatening and we will not tolerate this and prosecute you to maximum extent of law.
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i thought was the whole lesson of people who rightly condemned the people who stormed the capitol and injured property and injured people? it goes all ways. violence should not be tolerated, he should be saying that loudly and clearly. elizabeth: he is not. that is sort of like selective enforcement, right? they're talking about the capitol riots which was bad. we've known this for two years. we've seen reports about it. there is widespread agreement about that but not cracking down on potential rioting at supreme court justices homes? this breeds cynicism, sol, in the american population, right, that you're doing selective enforcement? >> well, we don't know that they're selective enforcement. i certainly hope there won't be but you make a really good point. again, if you're the attorney general you have got a bully pulpit. you have a forum to say to the country, we will not allow this, no matter who is doing it. i certainly hope there won't be
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selective enforcement but there needs to be, there needs to be a message sent here. that is really part of what an attorney general should be doing. elizabeth: there was an attempted assassination, right, a threat against justice kavanaugh. we have the d.c. metropolitan police working with the fbi, u.s. capitol police over protests in area of supreme court with barricades it. there is fears over security of justices families and their homes, right? we have attacks on pro-life centers and churches across the country. there is fear about that. there is fear about the justices homes. they have children inside of those homes? >> that's right. and i hope to god something is being done about it. it would be difficult for me to believe that law enforcement isn't doing a lot more than we knew aabout. i will be very disappointed finding out that is the case. elizabeth: could there be lawsuits? >> we have to wait to see what happens. elizabeth: it is no justice
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brought, could there be lawsuits brought over this? >> what was first thing you said, there are no justices what? elizabeth: in other words if the ag, the doj doesn't do anything about what could happen, right, there is still no crackdown on illegal protests at the supreme court justices homes. could anybody bring a lawsuit over this against what is going on? >> i think it would be, i don't think any of the justices would ever do that or want to do that, whether or not it would be theoretically possible but you really make a good point. they should really prevent any kind of demonstration around a judge's home. keep in mind, the first amendment right to protest is very, very broad. you can do things around a senator's home, a congressman's home, another citizen's home that you can't do to a judge because of the unique role of the judiciary. elizabeth: got it, sol wisenberg, great perspective insights there. come back soon. this debate, what did former president obama and his team
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correspondent, margot cleveland, you've got to read her stuff, she's one of the rare journalists who really dig in and get to the bottom of things and digs into documents. margot, how much do former president obama's team and the former president obama know about the business dealings? we had obama state department officials george kent amos hochstein raising concerns directly to the obama white house. even joe biden heard and we have this whose source strategy, a consulting firm lobbying obama state department, from the with hunter in order to get ukraine's energy interest intended state department. this story has always felt like it has legs. how much do you think president obama and his team knew about what was going on? >> i would think that his team had a general understanding of what was going on. how much? i'm not so sure about but the
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bigger picture to me is what's taking so long on this? in order to find out what the obama administration knew, what people working for the obama administration new, we need to have a really thorough investigation into what was going on with the pay to play scandal. this has been in delaware of the u.s. attorney's office since before the 220 election. you might recall a couple months ago the new york times talking about this investigation and it really seemed like we were on the verge of indictment. what's going on that that has not yet happened? is going to be impossible to figure out what happened behind the scene until something is done in the legal system. >> there's worries this is going on in the home state of delaware whether influence is being brought to bear. chuck grassley has been asking
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that on the prosecutor's office in delaware. then turning back to what was undergoing the obama white house, chuck grassley and ron johnson, they are asking, why are the strategies having multiple meanings inside the state department occluding u.s. ambassadors? where are obama's attorney general, crapper, cia's john brennan, james comey, hundred biden took nearly two dozen trips overseas for business deals? >> absolutely. there are so many questions we don't know the answers to and i don't think we're ever going to. this was what was going on during the obama biden administration and right before what are they doing? they're putting their focus on trump. those are great russians but i don't see how we will have answers. possibly after the republicans take over congress, they will push for the but unfortunately
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this is the swamp we see in d.c. we see the lobbying and family members getting money, i would much rather focus on the hundred biden joe biden scandal. that's when you bring in the information about the obama administration as well. elizabeth: says with a trump voters are saying, it's unfair they went after trump and slammed him but then hunter biden saying couldn't he be considering the poster child for white privilege? he's being ejected, he's got the d.o.j. tax evasion investigation, money laundering and lobbying violation, let's watch how hunter has been covered by the media. >> he's going to talk about every other thing. he'll talk about what he believes in. if i say it's important to me
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than he will make it part of his platform. i know that to be certain. elizabeth: the media is giving him a pass, nbc, abc, cbs not covering it. msnbc not covering it. casting buel, hunter biden's ex-wife and her memoir saying hunter's longtime fists partner eric, multiple meanings of the white house, multiple meanings allegedly possibly with joe biden handles almost every aspect of the family's financial affairs so joe biden likely knew everything going on despite his denials. >> absolutely. the media has been slacking this out when it was the 2020 election and now only grudgingly covering some of the details and then ignoring the story again. it is ridiculous. this is a huge scandal and not about hunter biden, it's about
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joe biden, what he allowed to happen, the audio you played from a it's the power over his father. he was obviously involved in whether it was meeting people or pushing policies. elizabeth: will have you back on, thank you for watching. join us again tomorrow night, we hope you have a good evening. ♪♪ kennedy: president biden says he's got a brand-new idea to lower gas prices. a gas tax holiday, love tax savings. sounds great on paper, problem is in the long run it could compound the problem. you probably already know average price of the pump basically the highest it's ever been right now, shade under $5 a gallon. analysts say it could reach $6 by the end of the summer. the president called on congress to halt who goes there? the federal gas tax, 18

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