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if they do that. recession hike worries driving market volatility as investors wait for the pce score, inflation numbers tomorrow morning. recession, rate hike worrying driving market volatility as investors wait for the pce score. inflation numbers tomorrow morning. that does it for us on "fox business tonight." i will be back here tomorrow night and friday. that does it for us, "the evening edit" starts right now. elizabeth: happening now, a new associated press poll democrats and republicans finally agree on one thing, the u.s. is heading in the wrong direction. but reports that president biden, he is enraged. he wants democrats to stop telling him not to run again but the vice president sounding like she is joining in on anybody but biden. u.s. economy shrunk nor than expected possibly into recession. on the don't blame me president, claiming he would shut down oil
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and gas, do a lot of government overspending but blames everybody else. americans say stop "build back better." build back our wallets. ron desantis, is now bain negotiate polls. with us congressman dan meuser, jeff van drew, james comer and joan cat quote, economic pro, douglas holtz-eakin, "washington times" charlie hurt, and texas attorney general ken paxton. we have two major supreme court rulings tomorrow that could deliver a blow to the president's climate agenda and his policies on the border. the hunter biden controversy is heating up. house gop moving to probe hunter biden as a national security problem. a shocking new report on number of u.s. murders that go unsolved. we'll tell you why. the white house attacking the governor of texas after this defining moment, the worst mass casualty event of illegal immigrants in u.s. history dying at the border after the president empowered the human smuggling cartels by collapsing
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the border. i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. nolt. ♪. elizabeth: thanks for joining us you're watching the fox business network. taking a check on your money. stocks ending mixed in a volatile trading day. new read on first quarter gdp, shrank 1.6%, more than expected. under indicating the u.s. potentially already in a session. the stock market is set to close out a brutal month and wall street braces for a rocky second half. the president and the g7 nations today asking everyone to grin and bear it with what they have got planned, more economic pain, to stop putin's war in ukraine. edward lawrence who is live in madrid, spain, see you edward. reporter: good to see you, liz. president making major announcements of troop movements going into main nato countries and a major shift out out the
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g7. i pulled president top economic advisor, i'm sorry top energy advisor at nato summit here, he told me g7 leaders decided to allow russia to sell oil to countries that want it but with a price cap. >> where we're shifting from focusing on volumes of oil from russia on the market to not reducing them, allowing them on the market but reducing the revenues to putin. that's, this is a, major decision that we all were able to come to in leaders meeting. reporter: he adds that russia is still selling the same amount of oil as before the war but a price cap would reduce the revenue that putin takes in. president biden believes eventually sanctions and solidarity of nato will get putin to back off. president biden: we're sending an unmistakable message in my view, i think yours as well, that nato is strong, united and the steps we're taking during this summit are going to further augment our collective strength.
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reporter: so far the sanctions and posturing have only led to inflation and higher gas prices. liz? elizabeth: edward lawrence. thank you so much. good to see you. joining us now, congressman dan meuser from house foreign affairs and former cbo director douglas holtz-eakin. great to have you gentlemen on. thank you for spending your night, your evening now with us. congressman meuser, what did you make of this plan out of the g7? they will allow russia's oil on the market? what are they doing? it sounds like ininsanity? >> doesn't sound like a plan in the interests of the united states or the eu in the short term or the long term we're operating with putin. putin has horribly attacked and invade ad sovereign nation. look, we've got our domestic energy, we've got lots of it, we are choosing moscow over pennsylvania's reserves and this, you know, go woke, go
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broke has got to stop, liz. green or else mentality. elizabeth: yeah. >> that is devastating, devastating, particularly low income families. elizabeth: to what the congressman just said, right? there is this, let's watch this. president biden joked, douglas at the g7 in spain, he is saying i may not come back home. watch this. president biden: there is an old expression in a little town in delaware called claymont, delaware a little steel town. we're like poor relatives. we show up when we're invited. stay longer than we should. be careful, we may not go back. elizabeth: trying to make a funny, but douglas, new poll says 85% is headed in the wrong direction. eight out the 10 democrats say that. of the 73% of independents disapprove. 63% disapprove of biden. vice president harris fixing comments she said. she said biden will run again.
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now the president is saying he intends to run again. what's happening here? >> well, the polls are nothing but bad news but the polls reflect the bad policies that put the u.s. in this position. we got the inflation because of the american rescue plan, overstimulus of the economy, big spending problem. now with inflation, the fed is warning that a recession is possibility. fed chairman has been very blunt about how you can't rule that out. certainly if they go ahead with a trillion dollar tax increase with a "build back better" act they're chattering about, that guaranties recession. that is not a good idea. if we survive the inflation and recession what we'll get is no growth because they will continue to do massive amounts of regulation. they set a record for the regulatory costs in the first year of the administration. it is not going down, it is going to go up. they will stick to higher taxes. i don't really see a bright spot. i think the troubling thing for this white house, their own party, the democrats figured that out as well.
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that is what is showing up in these polls. elizabeth: might get announcement, who knows after the midterms, that the president won't run again. what do you say, congressman? bank of america analysts are saying inflation is so bad that bed, bath & beyond is turning down the air conditioning in their stores? >> yeah. well you know these gasoline prices are a contagion, liz, right, and doug has pointed that out, his american action forum where he was referring to regulations of $201 billion added costs to small businesses and large businesses. i mean this contagion is affecting your hot dog on the fourth of july. pack of hotdogs gone up from $3.08 to $5.40. that is 37%. as i stated it comes from largely, from, from energy. and energy affects food, affects fertilizer, affects all forms of
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transportation. as doug just mentioned on top of all this, the biden administration, and far too many democrats in the house are talking taxes. they think it's a wonderful idea to tax business to lower demand as opposed to pro-growth initiatives of increasing production to meet demand. it is backwards economics. elizabeth: douglas, excuse me, douglas, what the congressman just said, you know it is so unfair to the little guys out there, the mom-and-pop small businesses, right? they're really struggling with inflation. they were locked down. they were shut down. they're trying to do the right thing. that is who america is. and now they see the government, you know, saying we're going to allow rioting going on 2020, rioting, you know after the abortion ruling, you know, the government overspending, ignited inflation and biden after the shutdowns for the pandemic is shutting down u.s. oil and gas. it just doesn't make any sense. now the president is reportedly upset and irritated that democrats, media outletses say
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he should not run again, anybody but biden. >> yeah. i'm really mystified by this administration's ignoring the real problems on the ground. households spend 50% of their incomes on food, energy and shelter and that inflation rate is 11.1%. that is higher on the top line. no one can manage that. reminded every time they go to the gas station, grocery store, go home. you know, the small businesses have already shown some weakness in hiring. every one else is out there in the hot labor market trying to snap up workers. they're not. they see the regulatory costs. they see the possibility of a big tax increase. they're already having trouble with inflation, try to hire people. that's the cornerstone of the u.s. economy. when it gets in trouble, you have lost your ability to lead the economy. which means you lose ability to lead the nation. elizabeth: that is important what you said, president is about to join gerald ford and jimmy carter, in history, all of
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them clobbered by inflation. nixon too. now they have more budget spending in chuck schumer's reconciliation? >> inflation is not discriminatory as we well know but it does affect lower income worse. what is worse here we all remember jimmy carter at least having a mea culpa moment that actually showed some courage. we have a biden administration all they do is blame, all they do is cause this problem, yet blaming the oil industry saying they're price gouging, and they won't drill and they're unpatriotic. people see right there that. voters see right through that. it is hard to believe he has 35, 36% approval rating. i think, inflation touches everyone. every voter out there in the suburbs, the cities or the rural and the farms, and those people are not happy with the direction and the willingness to double down on the direction of this administration. there is going to be blowout in
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the midterms. elizabeth: final word, douglas, take it. >> well, look, the real issue here is that consumer confidence is at the lowest point it has ever been measured. that tells you that not only have the republicans correctly diagnosed there isn't a strong future, democrats have as well. elizabeth: congressman dan meuser, douglas holtz-eakin, thanks for joining us. >> thank you. elizabeth: hunter biden controversy is heating up. the house gop moving to probe hunter biden as a national security issue. we've got the latest. plus the supreme court expected to hand down two major rulings that could throw a big wrench in the white house climate agenda. border policies, we've got a live report and break it down with congressman jeff van drew ahead on "the evening edit." when we've got the energy here but shut down because of joe biden's policy. he has to fly air force one all over the world burning jet fuel
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white house's climate agenda. fox news david spunt has more. david. reporter: liz, good evening. the case is called west virginia versus the environmental protection agency as we all know as the epa. it may sound like a mouthful but it is actually a significant case that would not only affect the epa if the court ruled in favor of west virginia, it could also affect other federal agencies. it is a very important case. a coalition, liz, of gop-led states are suing the biden administration over its authority to regulate carbon emissions from power plants. in this case one in west virginia. these states and power plant officials say the epa is overreaching its power. if the justices rule in the epa's favor, things will remain somewhat status quo and the epa will remain in power for now. if the justices decide in west virginia's favor of those people from the state of west virginia's favor, that means the epa's power could diminish over time. this would be a massive blow to
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the president's climate change agenda as he is working with the epa on this. a ruling against could also weaken other federal agencies regulating hot-button issues, work place safety and vaccine mandates, and other health measures. a decision favorable to west virginia would be welcome by those who believe federal bureaucrats in the epa in washington, d.c., should not make environmental policy for millions of people across the country. liz, the white house believes the clean air act gives epa its broad powers. they feel confident about this, that the department of justice will defend the eba. if the epa loses, perhaps an appeal. there are only two supreme court opinions coming out tomorrow morning. the final of the term, actually justice stephen breyer's last day and ketanji brown jackson will be sworn in at noon. we should all know tomorrow about this.
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elizabeth: such an interesting report, david, thanks for joining us. house transportation and infrastructure he is congressman jeff van drew. congressman, fed chair powell warning that the fed may not be able to control inflation. just last year he testified it was transitory. what's going on? >> well i think he is telling the truth now. he doesn't know and i would rather hear the truth than make something up that isn't realistic. face it, the bottom line we spent too much an because we spent so much, so many trillions of dollars and the way that we closed this economy down during covid, what happened was absolutely something you could almost guarranty would occur. now we've got to find out how we're going to get out of this, how we're going to do better this administration, you heard me say, is the worst administration in the history of america in my opinion. i have to tell you, if there was a meter that measured the intelligence and it started at
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zero which would be a genius, no stupid, went up to the 100, where 100% stupidity, they would be at 100% because everything they do is wrong, including just real quickly, even the energy stuff, you know if you look at it now, actually the carbon footprint is increasing because of what they're doing because we are not producing our cleaner energy. therefore russia is producing energy. and other countries which are dirtier. elizabeth: right. >> it is just sew foolish, so stupid, so inane. elizabeth: but know you have president biden campaigning he was going to get rid of fossil fuels but now he is blaming everyone else, congressman. watch this. president biden: i guarranty you we will end fossil fuels. i will not cooperate. it has to be replaced by renewable energy over time, over time. i stopped giving to the oil industry, i stopped giving them federal subsidies.
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we are going to get rid of fossil fuels. they want to do the same thing i want to do. they want to phase out fossil fuels. today's inflation report confirm what americans already know, putin's price hick is hitting america hard. gas station, republicans in congress, are doing everything they can to stop my plans to bring down costs. >> he doesn't know where shows up in that? congressman, what the president is doing, the u.s. was energy independent under trump t started under obama. america is a superpower in oil and gas but biden is wrecking that and millions of jobs, millions of jobs. the only free world source of oil and nat-gas with enough proven reserves around economic capacity to change the direction of energy prices is the united states. even france, france, you know french president macron warned biden you're going to saudi arabia. you will not get any oil out of them. they're already pumping flat-out. there is that france has all of
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above approach, oil, gas, nuclear, coal. obama did the same thing. biden has gone so far to the left of obama here. >> all of the above is absolutely what is necessary, number one. i mean that is what we should be doing, it is what we could do, reach all the goals we want to make. secondly, as i mentioned before biden doesn't even have a real sense, maybe some people around him do, i don't know, i don't know who is controlling this thing of what's going on. i mean macron had to school him today. when they actually had to take him out of the public venue because they were afraid he would continue to say stupid things because he didn't even know that the saudis weren't going to help him. he didn't even know the united arab emirates wants going to help him. he doesn't know what he is doing. he is embarrassing the country. yeah, he ought to get a cognitive test. we saw it.
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>> here is the thing, france, germany, austria, g7 nations too, they're firing up coal plants for electricity. >> absolutely. elizabeth: russia is cutting natural gas supplies after the president, after the president green-lighted russia's nord stream 2 pipeline. now russia is cutting off the gas supplies. they're firing up coal plants for in germany, italy, poland, netherlands. the report coming out from real clear energy, congressman, china and india, they have fired up their coal plants, they're wiping out all of the u.s. gains and achievements in cutting gses, greenhouse gas emissions since 2005. >> absolutely. and that what i meant when i talk about the stupid meter. how stupid can you be, literally because of policies you have enacted, not only you have hurt the economy, reduced average level people living in and quality of life, what you have also done is actually increased
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the carbon footprint. almost, i can't imagine how actually got it done. elizabeth: yeah. china is using coal for its electricity to make solar panels. congressman jeff van drew, great to have you on. come back soon. >> always, thank you. >> same here. congressman james comer leading the house gop saying they are ready to investigate hunter biden as a national security threat. this as hunter's controversies heat up. congressman comer, he joins us next to break it down on "the evening edit." ♪. >> i've got some bad news for the mainstream media and democrat leaders in washington, joe biden did have knowledge of hunter's shady business dealings, he was involved. ♪. 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. ♪
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peddled influence because his last name was biden, he used his sales pitch that his dad would do anything he wants. we found three instances where his dad made bad decisions and can only come to the conclusion he made these decisions because he was compromised -- elizabeth: what are those instances? you're saying the president as vice president made three bad foreign policy decisions, because he was compromised. what was that? >> as president, when he said he would put sanctions on russia and put sanctions on all the billionaire oligarchs. he left off two names. these two names happened to be people who paid hunter in the past for consulting. we have a lot of questions about that. that is one bad decision. secondly when we were on the trail of artwork, remember hunter was an art it for about a month and sold some of the highest priced art sold in the united states in the last decade, we believe that art went
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to china. the white house counsel worked with the art gallery owner who we were working, requested information from, laid out a plan that would shield the gal ierry owner, art gallery owner from answering to any congressional oversight. that was the second bad decision. the third bad decision, we uncovered he has 150 major bank violations in his various different banking accounts, some are which comingled with the president of the united states' brother and 150 bank violations. one of these bank violation has a suspicious activity report, a sars. all the people that had sars in area congressional district, their state, joe biden made a decision and unilaterally without consulting congress changed the rules where congress can no longer have access to those suspicious activity reports. it is so bad even maxine waters
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in legislation has language that would change that order back to allow congress to have that information. elizabeth: let me back up. when did the president make that order to change what is going on? >> all of these orders have been since he has been president of the united states in the last year-and-a-half. the sars -- elizabeth: go ahead, finish. >> well the sars violation, the change in the suspicious activity report transparency, that was done early on in the administration. that is before it became public knowledge hunter had in fact 150 suspicious activity reports find on his banking account. these were put in plays after september 11th to catch questionable foreign transactions putting money from foreign accounts to fund terrorist activities this is very serious. this -- elizabeth: let me understand. let's slow walk it through. you're saying the president had
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comingled bank accounts with hunter biden right? we know they were basically sharing bank accounts and covering each others expenses. are you saying -- >> president's brother and hunter were. and one of hunter's associates was writing checks on behalf of the president to hunter. we know that. elizabeth: okay. so you're saying these suspicious activity reports filed by u.s. banks into the u.s. treasury saying hey, we don't know what is going on with the money flows coming from overseas into these bank accounts. sars are usually to track money laundering as well. >> right. elizabeth: are you saying the president connected in any way to those bank accounts? >> well we know the president's brother was connected to the bank accounts. we know that one of hunter's associates on one of the accounts that he had some suspicious activity reports filed was writing checks to, back and forth with the president. remember the email that said your dad's delaware tax refun came in the mail. i will deposit into his account, then write a check on him to you. so there is a lot of commingling
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of accounts. we have a lot of questions. i think we've already proven there is enough issue to raise concern that this should be the focus of oversight. elizabeth: could this be a tax issue too? >> it, this could be a lot of issues here. we're very concerned. you know, it is not, this is not a political witch-hunt on hunter biden. we've already concluded that hunter biden is a shady business character. we are now concerned that joe biden may be compromised because of the shady business dealings that hunter had. remember, these business dealings are in china and russia mainly, two countries giving us more problems than any countries on the globe right now. elizabeth: congressman comer, we'll have you back on. we'll stay on the story. thanks for joining us. >> thanks, liz. elizabeth: questions for the white house silence on this, stock trading conflicts of interest in congress. more evidence coming in on that. it is not just the accusations involving nancy pelosi and her husband. a shocking new report on the percentage of u.s. murders that go unsolved after the defund
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♪. elizabeth: welcome back to the show ranking member of house homeland security, he is congressman john katko. congressman, a pleasure to have you on. the devastating fallout of defund the police and weak on crime prosecutors. cbs reporting based on fbi data, nearly half, nearly half of all murders in the united states go unsolved. this is happening as murders rise. congressman, that is a record low. victims families, communities, they don't have closure. they are feeling unsafe without answers. what do you say to this? >> i think like in life generally every action there is reaction. when you take actions like defunding police, vilifying police, passing laws which make police much more difficult to do their job, several things happen. you have less cops on the street. less cops working the job.
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cops hesitant to do their job. that leads to demoralization. i think in the end attrition rates we're seeing nationwide will have profound long-term effect. that goes back to what they're doing to try to defund and demonize police. you know, not just murder rates being cleared, in seattle, they're not putting detectives on sexual assault case this is year because they don't have the manpower. those are the types of impacts they will have from this reaction. we have to turn it around. elizabeth: how does this happen? politicians, they swear and oath to defend and protect, right but in new york city only 54% of murders were resulted in an arrest or resolved. only 35% of shootings in new york city resulted in arrests last year. that is a calamitous drop since 2017. the analysis coming in on crime no country accept the united states had a large homicide spike in 2020. this is in our shutdowns and
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defund the police police push, right, weak on crime policies. no other country did this. >> no question direct correlation between vilifying, making it difficult for police to do their job. i was a prosecutor of murder cases in 20 years. if we didn't have a clear rate, solve rate of 90% we felt we weren't doing our jobs. numbers in the 50s. those are historically low numbers. people are victims, families don't have answers. criminals not getting caught, you see that unfold, especially in these larger cities. >> how do you turn it around? how do you turn it around? >> kevin mccarthy head of american security task force, we're coming up with a blueprint on day one we take over the house next year to go after the rogue d.a.s, go after states not, are passing laws to make it apologists for criminals. we'll make sure there are more cops on the streets with
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funding. we'll turn this around. we'll turn it around on day one that i assure you. elizabeth: congressman katko, pleasure to have you on. >> thank you. elizabeth: questions why the silence by the white house on conflicts of interest on stoke trading in congress? not just the accusations involving nancy pelosi and her husband. the white house doubling down, attacking the governor of texas after this defining moment, the worst human smuggling catastrophe in u.s. history, happening after the president empowered the human smuggling cartels by collapsing the border. texas attorney general ken paxton just ahead on "the evening edit." >> you know this wasn't a, these migrants didn't just die, they were murdered and they weren't just murdered, they were tortured. someone has to be held responsible for that. ♪
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elizabeth: fox news contributor, charlie hurt. nothing drives people more to the edge of insanity, conflicts of interest in congress. not just pain at the pump lawmakers accused of taking advantage of insider information. 64 members did not report stocks trades. both sides of the aisle are concealing their stock trades. >> that is appalling. when you step back to look at the larger picture of all of the rules for thee and not for me, kind of positions that they take in congress, whether it's on security, or whatever, it is nowhere is it more maddening on the issue. you, i, any normal american dabbling in insider trading or trading companies that these members of congress have responsibility of oversight,
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being lobbied you know, on, issues that affect these companies, we would go to jail and, so it is a really, it's a huge issue and it is vitally important and it is good that you're pointing it out. elizabeth: charlie, the other thing the ban on congress trading individual stocks, that is on the backburner. this controversy has been hitting people in d.c. pretty hard. it is nancy pelosi, it is california senator dianne feinstein, it is colorado senator john hickenlooper, connecticut senator blumenthal is really angry. he is not doing it, but he has been roped into this. you can't ask nancy pelosi anything about this, anything to do with her family's finances, she gets really upset. charlie, watch, listen to this. steve kroft of "60 minutes" in 2011 asking about nancy pelosi and their family's pre-ipo visa shares. >> i wanted ask you why you and your husband back in march of
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2008 accepted an participated in a very large ipo deal from visa. >> i don't know what your point is of your question? is there some point that you want to make with that? >> do you think it is all right for a speaker to accept a very preferential favorable stock deal? you don't think it was a conflict of interest or have the appearance of conflict of interest. >> only have appearance if you decide that you're going to have elaborate on a false premise. but it is not true. and that's that. >> i don't understand what part is not true? >> that i would act upon an investment. elizabeth: okay, i mean didn't really answer the question, right? >> she did not. and not only that, it is all true, to this day she has never given a reasonable answer for that. it really does, raises a lot of important questions, not just nancy pelosi made tens of millions of dollars in investments with companies that spend hundreds of millions of dollars lobbying congress but,
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then it also raises larger questions, but you take a guy like president biden who has been on a government salary for 50 years, nearly 50 years. he is married to a school teacher who has drawn a teacher's salary, talking about a couple people who are multi, multimultimillionaires from a life's work of government working in washington. how do people become such wealthy people after spending their entire lives on a government salary in washington? i don't understand it. nobody understands it. it defies any sort of lodge i can whatsoever, the truth of the matter raises a lot of questions what kind of arrangements are they making, what kind of deals do they get that allow them to make that off money. elizabeth: nancy pelosi and paul pelosi reports from 2007, 2020, 30.4 million in trades from facebook, google, amazon, apple, and microsoft. she really gets upset if you ask about you know anything to do
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with her coming out of the house on regulating big tech. pelosi's their portfolio is so strong, charlie, reportedly beat the s&p by nearly 15 percentage points in 2020. >> they're geniuses, absolute geniuses. it is remarkable. the fact she sort of plays dumb and doesn't answer questions about it, i'm sorry, liz, if you or i had any point made $30.4 million on some genius stock picking we would remember it. not only that, we would probably be very proud of it. should get out of congress and open an investment firm. elizabeth: listen to alcohol senator hickenlooper, reports he helds much as half a million dollars in facebook shares in 2021. watch him questioning facebook officials, watch this. >> how do we assess the impact to the bottom line? we had a representative of facebook in here recently who talked about that eight out of 10 facebook users feel their
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life is better and that their job is to get to 10 out of 10? maybe this is the 20% that they're missing, i don't know how large the demographic is. elizabeth: kind of odd, talking about a company's bottom line when you own stock in it, you overshe legislation affecting it, your final word? >> it is really odd. and you wonder why the government has been so terrible at regulating these companies. that's why. elizabeth: okay, charlie hurt, you're terrific, great columnist, great writer. read charlie hurt, a must read. come back soon, charlie. >> thank you. elizabeth: the white house doubling down attacking the governor of texas after the worst human smuggling catastrophe in u.s. history. the president empowered the human smuggling cartels by collapsing the border. we take it on with texas attorney general ken paxton just ahead. >> look, this border can be closed in 30 days. this is what needs to happen. the biden administration need to reimplement the trump pacer policy, right?
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joining us now, texas attorney general ken paxton, great to have you on. the president saying any talk about this is grandstanding, the vice president saying you present playing politics with the story, at least 53 illegal immigrants now dead, the worst mass casualty event at the border in modern history, drug smugglers, human traffickers distract border patrol with a flood of illegal immigrants to pursue drugs and human individuals you are grandstanding and playing politics according to the white house. >> and i don't know how you say that with a straight face, 21 people were killed in uvalde, he made a big deal about that, legislation passed which he was four, engaged in that, twice as many people and he says we are grandstanding and dismisses it because we all know he's invited this problem and asked the
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cartel to bring these people here, it's going to happen again, it happened before and the biden administration doesn't care about these people. >> he hasn't asked the cartel to bring these people, just weakened the border, right? >> basically it's a partnership. the cartel know because he advertise today one of the border is open, you don't have to run anymore, you have to hide, bring them to the border, tell them he walked beside him and transports them in the middle of the night in the united states, it's a partnership, whether explicit, it's implicit and the cartel have been given the message, get as many people as much as possible as fast as possible and will make more money and they are making billions in the biden administration has enabled that. elizabeth: you say the degree migrants could have been prevented if the white house would fund the patrol and let them do their job. the president has yet to even call you guys for the governor
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of texas, listen to the governor of texas. >> has the white house called you, have you heard about this mass casualty event? >> absolutely not but i did see the statement by biden and the thing that struck me is what you said, i want to elaborate, he said he's doing everything possible to stop human smuggling. that's a lie. he stopped doing everything that had been done to address human smuggling. he's defunded and in adequately funded horticultural, dismantled ice. he's eliminated or secured efforts put in place by president trump, a year end a half of had the most secure border in decades. elizabeth: now you have possibly tomorrow the supreme court may way in on trumps remain a mexico policy and federal against the
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white house, what can the white house do? >> the white house has ignored the law like governor has a right and then they lie about it. if the supreme court answers the right way which hopefully they will in the biden administration going to have to follow order. otherwise they defy a supreme court order in the if that happens, we have a constitutional crisis. kennedy: it's like you're on your own, the president has never been to the border of her and doesn't even call when there is a mass casualty event in the biden white house has been accused of not understanding the drug and human traffickers 50 humanized illegal immigrants like cargo treated like commodity. you have that issue going on. >> i wish we were left on our own, we would deal with it and make things better, we protect our citizens. it's not just being left on our own, we are basically fighting
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the federal government, they are inviting it, is no accident, they are not surprised, they are not surprised by increase in fentanyl this or this issue in san antonio where 50 people died, none is a surprised. they are inviting and willing to have these lies and immigrant lives for these new immigrants coming and. elizabeth: it's so bad his hearing authorities are using a mobile work due to the number of illegal immigrants dying in coming in the long wrong way. >> he's right and the numbers are going to go up, if it continues to increase which will in texas throughout july and august and into september, people are going to die and the biden administration is literally encouraging this, they are willing to let the people die to get more people and. elizabeth: does nothing compassionate about that or progressive.
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>> there's nothing good, pure evil, nothing good about it, it's policy, policy based on getting more boats and enough people they are willing to let died, it's a reality. elizabeth: i'm elizabeth macdonald, he been watching "the evening edit" on foxbusiness, thank you for watching, we hope you have a good evening and join us again tomorrow night. ♪♪ kennedy: where do republicans and democrats go from here? the highly contentious roe v. wade decision hitting both parties on different paths. the question is, which one will voters follow? the decision has monopolized conversations last friday, supermarkets, summer picnics, water coolers, i've been to all of them today. everyone has an opinion and lawmakers on both sides of the aisle trying to turn the energy into votes. democrats have been freaking
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