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comer vince collagnese, and former nypd detective dr. oscar odom. primaries underway in seven states. polls show voters really want a return to normalcy. "politico" reports that the democrats actually paying big bucks to quote, mettle in gop races. democrats blame president biden for inflation. there was also more in the january 6 hearings today. voter and critics ask where is the focus on stopping the supreme court rioting and all the riots that date back to the day trump was inaugurated? plus crime big in tonight's primaries. weak on crime california lets out of jail drug traffickers caught with enough fentanyl to kill millions. hunter biden scandals going next level. president biden caught envoys mail indicating he actually did know about hunter's shady business deals with a man who hunter nicknamed quote, the spy
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chief of china. and a group backed by george soros reportedly caught secretly funding and pushing an extreme agenda on schoolchildren that parents are going to be really upset about. i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪. elizabeth: welcome to the show. you're watching the fox business network. stocks are down after a weak read on consumer confidence from the conference board. this is fueling again worries about economic growth and recession. a new ibd tips poll, more than half democrats blame the the's policies for inflation. grady trimble in aurora illinois with update in today's primaries showing where voters are at a few months before midterm season begins. grady, good to see you. reporter: good to see you too, liz.
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today's primaries will be the first test how the abortion decision the supreme court last week will affect voter turn out for both sides. in the republican race for governor here in illinois all the top candidates are pro-life. they slam democratic governor jb pritzker as two aggressive on abortion rights but pritzker is leaning into the issue. he is calling for a special session for state lawmakers to further expand abortions in illinois. the front-runner in the gop primary, darren bailey told me this morning pretty kerr is too extreme on abortion. >> a lot of democrats are frustrated about this too. i think governor pritzker and the progressive movement i think they went too far. i think it will be a really rude awakening here in illinois we'll experience and time will tell. reporter: meanwhile, governor pritzker and the democratic governors association have gotten involved in this republican primary, spending
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tens of millions of dollars in an attempt to damage richard irvin, a more moderate candidate and boost trump-backed darren bailey who you just heard from. the democratic governors association tells us they're just educating the public on these candidates but irvin calls this meddling in an election by democrats. this race is shaping up to be one of the most expensive governors races in u.s. history, liz, if not the most expensive. >> grady trimble great reporting there. good to see you. come back soon. joining us from "the federalist," editor-in-chief mollie hemingway, forbes media chair and editor-in-chief, steve forbes. wow, that is an exciting panel. mollie, steve, so excited to have you on. mollie, first to you, "politico" reporting that democrats have launched an unprecedented effort in tens of millions of dollars to meddle in gop nominating contest across the nation. they are trying to boost what democrats are extreme right-wing candidates voters won't like.
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they are attacking republican candidates who are threats. we know this goes on but "politico" reporting it seems ramped up. what do you think, mollie? >> such an interesting strategy to use in a year where democrats are facing strong headwinds. they are meddling mostly in the way trying to advantage the more conservative candidate but that might just mean in this year where republicans are expected to make so many gains that they will just have more conservative opponents. this is something you saw in 2016 when the hillary campaign famously put out the memo saying they wanted donald trump to win the nomination. of course he ended up being the candidate who was able to beat effort was used to back a non-maga candidate, a couple of non-maga candidates in the georgia primary. they're just meddling in general but i don't know how strategic or wise they're trying to job interesting what mollie said, steve. polls show voters are saying
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loudly and clearly they want the chaos to stop. they want peace. they want moderation, normally, common sense stuff. prosperity and safety for their families. biden campaign promising all of that. they're saying we didn't get any of it. we got crime, inflation and porous border. >> president has done exactly opposite what he promised unified the nation not dividing it. open borders is one. rampant crime is another. going against commerce, so you get more rising prices because of artificially high costs. and the federal reserve going off and raising interest rates which is going to kill the housing market. people want a little bit of breathing room. if the administration would back off and the federal reserve back off this country would heal itself pretty quickly but they're not allowing it. elizabeth: the country, mollie, to steve's point can heal itself. we'll get to go this later in the show.
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51 illegal immigrants dead at the border. they died from heat and more. you know, today, the focus is on the january 6 hearings today. mark meadows top aide testified trump demanded to join marchs on capitol. he went after a secret service for not taking him there. there is that. democrats getting criticized not condemning riots like this one in arizona on friday. police had to use tear gas on pro-abortion protesters breaking into the state capital. no arrests made. no fbi investigation. americans have been watching riots go on for six years now. they started the day trump was inaugurated. they burned cars and smashed buildings the day he was inaugurated. they attacked cities in the nation across the country in 2020. 30 people dead in the 2020 riots. >> these two major campaign strategies of the democrat party are completely at odds with each other right now. on one hand they're doing this show trial with no fair presentation of evidence to say
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that this one riot on the day of january 6 is the worst thing that ever happened in the history of the country. at the very same time they're engaged in a continuation of what has been decades of left-wing violent protests throughout the country. we saw it throughout the summer of 2020 where as you noted there was all of this financial damage and loss of human life, attacks on our institutions such as the white house, federal courthouses, police precincts, businesses, churches. then now once again they're returning to this violent street protest model of failed assassination attempts on supreme court justices, attacks on pro-life maternity care centers, churches. they don't see it the two things are completely at odds, trying to run the january 6th show trial and this street level protests and rioting over abortion. they are at odds with each other. elizabeth: steve, here is the thing, to mollie's point, americans want normalcy. what is dishonest about the
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capitol riots is this, the rioters and marchers, everybody who was upset with what went on in the 2020 riots, right, what they're also frustrated with you don't shut down america and defund police and let criminals out of prison who go on to attack minority communities. you don't allow tearing down of monuments because those rioters are on your side. people want moderation. they want middle of the road stuff. you also don't have extreme positions like abortion at eight months but you do have birth control. see, take this on, is this missing what is going on in d.c.? >> yes. because democrats are unpopular, they have to really try to gen gin up fear and misconstrue things. people see what is happening, whether crime, border, prices at the pump, prices at the marketplace. even if inflation goes down a little it about, people feel things are out of control. people in authority don't know what to do. the federal reserve wants to
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create hard times. they think that is the way to conquer inflation. joe biden is still pushing important tax increases, what you want for a wavering economy. american people want an opportunity, take a deep breath, go about a normal life and leave them alone. one of the things already happening in arizona, parents will take control of the schools and get a real curriculum back again. elizabeth: got that. mollie, i want your final word on this. justice ruth bader ginsburg promoted civility as model. she praised her trump nominated colleagues. can they stop with attacks on the supreme court. watch hillary clinton on this. >> i went to law school with him. he has been a person of grievance for as long as i've known him, resentment, grievance, anger. and the thing, there are so many things about it, that are deeply distressing but women are going to die, gayle.
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women will die. >> justice thomas one justice in the building every employees name, everyone of them. not only does he know their names, he remembers their families names and histories. elizabeth: so that, mollie, that was justice sotomayor saying justice thomas is a nice guy, he knows everybody's name that works in the supreme court building, mollie. >> yes. justice alito wrote the dobbs decision. but left is engaging racial stereotype attacks on justice thomas, claiming he is a angry violent black man. they have done it for decades. that is disgusting. that is completely at odds who he is. he is brilliant, tenacious but incredibly loving and friendly as justice sotomayor just noted. elizabeth: reasoned argument we need, reasoned argument we need, steve, final word. >> absolutely. that is what the american people
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want, not shouts but reasoned arguments. elizabeth: got it. mollie hemingway, steve forbes come back soon. >> thank you. elizabeth: reports president biden caught envoys mail indicating he knew all along about hunter biden's business deals what he knew about the spy chief of china. deadliest border u.s. history. the lawmakers blame the president for it. the president is clapping back. we have congressman brian babin and tony gonzales next. >> i actually stood in the back of a tractor-trailer at a came scene with 19 dead migrants at my feet, including a five-year-old little boy suffocated to death. the more people cross the border the more people die. >> tech: when you have auto glass damage, trust safelite.
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elizabeth: really shocking discovery. the deadliest illegal border crossing in modern u.s. history. dozens of illegal immigrants found dead in a tractor-trailer at the southern border near san antonio. being called a human smuggling mass casualty event. griff jenkins live at the border with more. griff. reporter: hey, elizabeth, good evening. in such a horrific tragedy that has really rocked border officials, local law enforcement and of course first-responders who made that gruesome
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discovery. the death toll now at 51. teenagers among the victims. 11 fighting for their lives. elizabeth, just moments ago hitting the wires, reuters reporting that the u.s. prosecutors have filed charges related to that case against two mexican nationals. we will see where that goes. but one thing is for sure, it is indeed one of the worst in history. now president biden calling it horrific and heartbreaking did issue a statement. here is what the president said. my administration will continue to do everything possible to stop human smugglers and traffickers from taking advantage of people seeking to enter the united states between ports of entry. but i'll tell you, the governor down here, texas governor greg abbott says he blames the president saying quote, these deaths are on biden. very, very strong words. all this comes as i've been reporting all this week from eagle pass, elizabeth, that the
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border officials are struggling to continue the out of control numbers crossing this border. we can show you video of a large group shot today. this is a group of 300 to 400 migrants, many of them from venezuela, cuba and colombia. it is the third size like group we've seen in exactly three days down here. more than 6200 migrants have come across the border since we've been here. finally we just got number for number of migrants deaths in the del rio sector, 124 fiscal year. 71 due to exposure, that means heat exhaustion. elizabeth: great reporting. griff jenkins thanks for joining us. back with us now house border security caucus co-chair, texas congressman brian babin and from house congressman tony gonzales. good to have you here. congressman gonzales, you joined this is the president biden's
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border collapse. how can he say he is doing something when he let in the size of nebraska through the borders? >> this has to stop. this is in our district. uvalde is also been distribute. in our districts our hearts are pull out of our chest over and over again. these migrants did not die, they were murdered. they were not just murdered but tortured. someone has to be responsible for that. instead yelling at the administration, the border needs to be closed. the biden administration needs a to rei am plenty the trump pacer policy. add immigration judges to the equation. those that do not qualify for asylum need to be sent back to country of via repatriation flights. you do this the border closes in 30 days. elizabeth: to congressman gonzales point, this is human smuggling mass casualty event. the president haas never been to
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the border. he has never been there. are is nothing compassionate or progressive encouraging people to come here illegally. illegal immigrants warn murderous drug and human traffickers treat them like cargo or commodities. when will this lesson be learned? >> it makes one wonder. great to be with you again, liz, with my good friend tony from the 23rd texas district. this is, it's hard to even contemplate. i'm a health care practitioner. i was a dentist for 38 years. to think 350 plus individuals left inside of a tractor-trailer in 103-degree weather, it is absolutely right. this was murder. this was absolutely a needless -- these people were illegal aliens. they were in violation of the law but no one, no one should ever have to suffer through this type of a horrible death and the blood is literally on the hands of this president and his
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policies. alejandro mayorkas as well. the democrats love to call names of donald trump, that his policies on the border were inhumane. we've seen over and over and over again the cartels best friend who has set them up into billions of dollars per month businesses has been joe biden and his department of homeland security and just as tony said, we've got to stop incentivizing the illegal immigration. we've got to end catch-and-release. we've got to keep title 42. we have to reimplement remain in mexico. for goodness sakes, we've got to build the wall and hold other nations accountable and notably that should include mexico, who are not really doing the job they need to do. elizabeth: congressman brian babin, congressman tony gonzales, thanks for joining us. really appreciate it. it is good to have you both on. french president macron caught on camera warning president biden that his
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upcoming trip to saudi arabia to get more oil will not work. this is biden's america. from energy independence under trump and obama, to asking iran, venezuela and opec to pump more but not the u.s. we'll break it down with economic pro carol roth ahead on "the evening edit". >> being ultramaga means walking away from out of control crime, out of control border, out of control inflation, i will take ultramaga all day long. ♪. meet jessica moore. jessica was born to care. she always had your back... like the time she spotted the neighbor kid, an approaching car, a puddle, and knew there was going to be a situation. ♪ ♪ ms. hogan's class? yeah, it's atlantis. nice. i don't think they had camels in atlantis. really? today she's a teammate at truist, the bank that starts with care when you start with care,
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(soft music) elizabeth: look who is back, wall street pro carol roth. we love carol roth. she is a straight-shooter. we'll show this moment, french president emannuel macron at the g7 summit in germany warning president biden that neither u.a.e. or saudi arabia can increase oil production to make up for russia's four million barrels a day of energy products hit with sanctions not on the market. watch this. watch.
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elizabeth: carol, macron's no dummy. the french president did that on purpose. he did it in front of the cameras. what is biden getting out of saudi arabia when he plans to go there next month? >> watching this clip, first off, i'm not sure if i should hide under my desk because i'm so mortified, just increasingly angry. look, we don't know if the saudis or the u.a.e. can increase their production but as a matter, why are we in the position where we are depending on them? this is what happens, when you let a teenager from europe guide your energy policy based on hopes and dreams. it is not based on an actual transition. we were in a position not to have to beg all these countries around the world. now we're in completely different position which by the way doesn't change worldwide
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emissions one bit. elizabeth: to your point oil is moving higher on the news what is going on. also plans to put a price cap on russia's oil. under trump and obama, the u.s. was energy independent. carol, by mid 2017 gas prices were low, around three bucks and inflation was trending below, in around 2%. but now everything has doubled and tripled under biden. now he is going to ask iran and venezuela to pump more but not the u.s. i want your reaction to the vice president speaking with cnn's dana bash. dana bash thought she would fall off her chair with the word salad came up. >> president wants a gas tax holiday. doesn't seem like there is anything going anywhere in congress. what else is in your tool box? is there anything else you can do to bring down the the cost of gas? >> first of all, this is a very real issue and, um, we have to do something about it and it is one of our highest priorities as an administration. the president is in europe right
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now talking as he has been to bring our allies and partners together so we have a common defense around what we believe to be democratic principles around sovereignty and territorial integrity. but there are other things we need to do. elizabeth: what? what? carol, you know? what is in the tool box except political flannel and rhetoric? >> do you need me to throw her out a lifeline? seems like she might need one. hi, vice president, let me help you out there. what you could do stop the cancellation of oil and gas leases. have the keystone pipeline go back to rebuilding mode. most importantly you could have a commitment as an administration to long-term fossil fuels. we need that long-term commitment. that at the end of the day will change anything because as refiners have said, they cannot make multibillion-dollar commitments based on some short move term political need.
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that is not how any of this works. any, and all of those things, certainly we can't turn on energy with a tap out of the ground on a dime but it sends a signal to the market it would change things in the short term. shore up national security by the way not just for us but for our allies. elizabeth: carol, you talked about this too. joe biden is far to the left, he is further to the left than barack obama. barack obama's strategy on u.s. energy was all of the above energy policy. it included u.s. oil and gas, expanding production, cutting dependence on foreign oil. even obama continued to hold federal lease sales for oil and gas development. he hooked to u.s. producers to increase supply, rather than foreign nations. that was obama. trump picked that up and ran with it. we became energy independent under trump. it started under the obama years too. biden wiped all of that out, starting a false narrative and
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blaming everybody else. >> they're just so decoupled from reality. we need energy to live. it is every aspect of our being. it helps get things from point a to point b. it helps make sure we have a food supply. they don't have any sort of realistic transition plan. we need more of all types of energy. we need more fossil fuels. we need more nuclear. and yes, we should continue on a plan with green energy but we need all of those things together. you can't just cut us off. it is actually transitioning, fossil fuels to these bad actors around the world. it is not changing anything. elizabeth: you know, seems like more and more climate czar john kerry is running a shadow presidency, carol, final word. >> that sounds really great. looking forward to the pallets of cash being delivered to iran in the middle of the night. that seems like a great thing to look forward to. elizabeth: we'll have you back on to talk about it, carol roth. wonderful author and writer
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carol roth. read carol roth. she is a must read. come back soon. >> always a pleasure. elizabeth: reports president biden caught on voice mail he knew all along about hunter's business deals with a manhunter called the quote, the spy chief of china, despite president biden's repeated and strenuous denials. we take it on ahead with the federalist margot cleveland. >> at least evidence of some sort of guilty knowledge and, what it shows is that they were in trouble because "the new york times" had come very close to the story. ♪ new poligrip power hold and seal. clinically proven to give strongest hold,
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er bntiden's businessin deals.tt repereedre dreenied it. entidenen: never spokenwith my's deals. here is what i know. i know trump deserves to be investigated. you should be looking at trump. trump is doing this, should beat him like a drum. elizabeth: president, jimmy cagney routine. president was caught on voice mail he did leave with hunter biden in 2008. the president about the time talking about "new york times" story covering hunter biden's deal, with nickname the spy chief of china. listen to this. president biden: hey, pal. it is 8:15 on wednesday night. if you chance give me a call. nothing urgent. just want to talk to you. i thought the article at least online will be printed tomorrow in the times was good. i think you're clear. >> i think you're in the clear. what do you think, margo? >> i think that the scandal here
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is much bigger than joe biden lying about talking with hunter about his business. this is where you have to put the picture and the pieces together. this was 2018. cnn reported that hunter biden was under investigation in 2018 about his business dealings. what i want to know is, when he is saying you're in the clear, is he talking about "the times" article, which doesn't make sense, or is he talking about knowing what is going on in the investigation? i also think it's key that "the daily mail" reported that there was a fisa warrant to be obviously surveilling these chinese spies. so the question i have there is, what did joe biden know? because the scandal of the bribery took place from 2014 to 2016 when joe biden was in the
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white house. so i think there is a much bigger scandal than just biden lying about knowledge of the business dealings. elizabeth: there are allegations, alleged. we don't though, it is all alleged about bribery, right, whatever? this is hunter's deal where bidens reportedly got paid five million dollars from cefc. this is china's energy conglomerate backed by chinese government, a big player in the china belt and road push to dominate infrastructure this, that's what that deal was and the players in cefc, one has gone missing, the other is in prison for bribery. >> right and that's actually the bribery i was talking about. one of them has been convicted of bribery. i don't think that is alleged anymore. the question, was there pay-to-play going on? was there something else going on? this investigation has been going on since 2018 in delaware by the u.s. attorney there. elizabeth: so here's the thing,
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when hunter is referring to the spy chief of china, he is talking about xixi ming who has gone missing. he was running cecf. he had meant with hunter in miami hotel in set 2017 to talk about the partnership with chinese cefc to invest in u.s. infrastructure and u.s. energy deals. hunter and his family was making money off investing in u.s. energy when china was trying to dominate the infrastructure and energy in the global belt and road push. >> excuse me. ii have a frog in my throat. elizabeth: that is okay. >> this is huge problem that the media is not covering. republicans tell us they will take back congress that joe and hunter biden shared bank accounts and shared expenses and income. they're doing a deep dive into documents. what will you be looking for,
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margo? >> sure. i think we need a special counsel now. they need to start putting this out there for the public to see. we need to see these documents that they have been seeing and we need to see how serious this problem is. elizabeth: got it, margot cleveland, thanks for joining us. get a glass the water. come back soon. >> thanks. elizabeth: violent crime is a big topic in primary races in self states especially illinois. fox news contributor giano caldwell spoke out after his little brother was murdered in chicago on friday. we'll talk about it, america wanting safety. we'll take it up with former nypd detective dr. oscar odom next on "the evening edit." >> i received a call saying that my little brother, christian, was outside of a venue when an suv, a black suv pulled up, three to four men got out and
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began firing. my baby brother christian never had the opportunity to even be in critical care. floored by the culture of death that exists in the city of chicago. every year we try to exercise more, to be more social, to just relax. and eating healthy every single meal? if only it was this easy for us.
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♪. elizabeth: joining us now, former njpd detective dr. oscar odom. it is great to see you today. it is crime, inflation big in tonight's primaries in seven states. dr. weigh in on this, a judge in a county outside of fresno released two drug traffickers back on to the streets after they were arrested last week in possession of 150,000 fentanyl pills. doctor, that is enough to kill millions of people. >> knows most definitely. i always say see something, say something and they do nothing is
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counterproductive. people that make decisions like that have to be reevaluated. different areas to find out whether they want to move there. now they're reading the crime reports first. they're looking at the state. they're looking at the area they're thinking about moving to. if the crime data is high, it's a deterrence and people decide not to move to that particular state. which hurts the economy and hurts the safety of everyone living in that area. elizabeth: that is an important point, doctor, it has gotten so crazy with crime in california, even actress share slamming governor gavin newsom get your act together. we have this, minnesota attorney general keith ellison today, tried to blame the police for damage rioters caused in the 2020 george floyd riots. let's watch. >> even if people don't break windows you have to pay overtime for officers who will be managing that situation. so, police brutality is expensive.
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elizabeth: police brutality is expensive? your reaction? >> well, first of all you know, i always go back to the a few good men. you need me on that line, you want me on that line. you want me there to make sure you're safe. a lot of times they may question the manner in which we provide it. the thing is, 99% of the officers that are out there do the right thing. every now and then you will find somebody, it's a small percentage that something may go wrong. majority of the time police officers are doing something. if there is any sort of hesitation by a police officer, because they will be second-guessed or judged by someone, then people get up in arms again. you don't know really what you want. you want us to do it. when we do it, then you have a problem with us doing it. i think they need to check their facts. i think they need to look at the data to see how many murders, robberies homicides that were solved. seems like sometimes people have lapse of memory when it comes to situations like that. one iota of something possibly
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went wrong. everybody goes crazy. elizabeth: doctor, former nyc top cop, william bratton said his wife got assaulted here on third avenue in the '50s. police didn't do riot in minneapolis in 2020 that caused half a billion dollars of destruction. the police did not damage 1500 businesses in minneapolis. it will take years to rebuild. the police didn't cause the second most destructive city riots behind the 1992 riots in los angeles. we understand about police brutality, people are saying out here, they don't want to see riots like that ever again. they're asking where are hearings in d.c., doctor? we understand the capitol riots should never happen again. it shouldn't happen to begin with. people and voters are tired of out of control crime and out of control action like the riots that occurred. what do you say? >> i agree with them. i always say let police officers
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do their jobs. when you try to hem them up, then you have problems. the problem is also like the criminal justice system, when police officers do their job and then you let them right back out. give them get out of jail free card without any type of follow-up to them, what happens you hurt society as a whole. you hurt that person also because you didn't punish them. you didn't make sure they get help. then you put them back out there to injure someone else. so that is detriment to society and they need to be held accountable for that because every time you do something like this you're just feeding more problems for the criminal justice system. tell us to go out there to make arrests. we make the arrests, do what we are supposed to do, here is get-out-of-jail-free card. go back out there again. you injure someone else. hurt someone else. you have the nerve to point finger at me, i'm not doing my job, i'm not doing what is supposed to be done? it is insanity. elizabeth: dr. odom thank you for your service to our country. come back soon. good to see you. >> thanks for having me. elizabeth: reports that a group
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director, vince, it's good to see you. a lot of talk about this, 29-year-old transgendered woman gets to win a skateboarding competition beating a little girl half the age at 13 years old. it took him $500 in prize money in the next four finishes were aged ten, 12 and 16 years old. the transgender woman around 29 years old, what is your reaction to this story? >> we don't have to play along with this. for a while people did out of fundamental decency you want to respect people and their decisions about their own lives but when it comes to men playing women's sports, we don't have to play along, we can say what it is, there are differences in sexes and we should respect those and that's the reason we created women's sports as a separate category so as a fair playing field and once you reach that, it's unfair so let's not. elizabeth: what's not being tracked, to our parents and female athletes now talking about, they are worried they are
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getting injured in these sports with transgender athletes watch this. >> volleyball mom rode with me to the rally and she told me how the coach at the high school said they needed to let the ball hit the floor in this biological boy spiked because already five concussions had been tallied just because of it. elizabeth: five concussions. we don't even know what's going on out there, vince. >> we've heard a lot of stories like this including things like mixed martial arts where identifying as women break the ice, the women they fight against, those are combat sports. the science is clear regardless of whatever hormone interventions may happen later in life, puberty confers a lot of advantages to mail athletes
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that never go away. elizabeth: americans are tolerant, just saying be fair and safe. this is concerning stuff. we got reports, fox news reporting fox digital george soros, his nonprofit fact a group called governing for impact, funding and pushing agendas on schools parents don't like. this is a proposal to rewrite title nine. basically to bring in gender identity and more. this is a advocacy group quietly working with the white house on policy here. >> yes and it's become routine, these left-wing advocacy groups from the outside, the unions were involved in writing the reopening guidelines for the cdc. the department of education with the national school board association to target parents, as domestic extremists and this example demonstrates where you have a george soros funded operation helping right guidance that erases the sexual category of woman and says based on gender identity, it's not
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something voters picked, you have outside left-wing money from rich people influencing major policy changes in the united states. elizabeth: they operate freely in the shadows and no one gets to vote on their actions. it's implemented covertly and parent have divided in a battle whenever the schools agendas or workers hide information from parents. go ahead. >> one of the thing here i'm suspicious of and credit to your fox news digital team, the governing accountability, whatever the name of the group is, this is the george soros group that helped fight this guidance, they include a tag inside the website, people don't realize it, no index, it says google is not able to find this website. google is not capable of delivering this website in a search result meaning they are hiding the website for reason so the paperwork is available on the website, fox found it but
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it's a very peculiar arrangement when you hide your advocacy website from internet search results and somehow the same stuff ends up . elizabeth: they are talking about agendas meant for adult discussion aimed at children so this is an education, this feels like bullying, indoctrination of children. if this was okay, why hide it doing what you said and dark money funding because this group is talking about healthcare agencies in the government, housing, labor and environment. shouldn't we know what they are doing? >> this screams deceit, and effort to conceal from the public the way all of this is generated. once again, this is a racing title ix, respect and elevate women, it raises what it means to be a woman as a biological matter, we've been told by the left for years sex and gender are distinct categories, now
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they are raising women in the process. elizabeth: i'm elizabeth macdonald, he been watching "the evening edit" on foxbusiness, thank you for watching and we hope you have a good evening and join us again tomorrow night. ♪♪ ♪♪ kennedy: breaking news, tuesday during election there are several states with poles starting to close. the first since fridays blockbuster roe v. wade overturning so how will the abortion the races? what happened? about the midterms and november setting things up nicely for the future? we are following primaries since eight states. we got house and senate races, gubernatorial battles and special election
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