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gina mccarthy brags about job losses in fossil fuels. we've got the sound. with us congressman jason smith, nicole malliotakis, outkick tomi lahren, miranda devine, national border patrol council president, brandon judd and fox news contributor dr. marty makary. president biden tells america you all will have to pay higher gas as long as it takes to defeat russia when russia relies on high gas and oil to pay for putin's war in ukraine. this is biden's price hike, not putin's. a manhunt underway in a brutal murder. a mother gunned down in new york city pushing her baby in a stroller. how weak on crime policies an defund police are hurting us all. a new push in the probe of hunter biden scandals and claims that the white house could be hamstringing congress. new study by ucla, stanford university, reveals disturbing
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new information about covid-19 vaccines. i'm elizabeth macdonald. the evening he had -- "the evening edit" starts right now. >> welcome to the show. stocks ending down today. worries about recession continue to grip the market. now the s&p 500 in its worst first half performance since 1970. in just a year-and-a-half under biden stocks, inflation, gas back to the ford and carter era and the president talking raising taxes. the fed is talking more interest rate hikes in the teeth of a recession. president biden again repeated a false claim today that fact-checkers already said is wrong, that inflation is higher elsewhere versus the u.s. when inflation is actually lower in europe. plus americans say we live here. we don't live in europe. edward lawrence is in madrid with more. edward. reporter: you know president joe biden again blaming high gas prices and inflation specifically, food, on russian president vladmir putin.
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so in an interview today this afternoon here in madrid senator thom tillis told me it is inaccurate to say higher gas prices are because of the russian invasion. >> i mean you can't have an anti-u.s. energy policy and expect prices to go down and then you're going to other nations like saudi arabia and talking about increasing energy production. they don't have any resemblance to environmental stewardship our u.s. based companies do. maybe we should look back home. reporter: so the biden administration says there is nothing else the industry needs to increase oil production. well that prompted the western energy alliance to call that statement ridiculous, adding the biden administration could affect all those issues by cutting back on regulation, that is tying up solutions to those, all those problems but they refuse to reverse course and in fact they're stepping up the additional new regulations. so instead the president is hoping that saudi arabia will
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pump more oil without asking for them to pump more oil. president biden: no i'm not going to ask them. i'm going to ask, all of the gulf states are meeting. i indicated to them that i thought they should be increasing oil production generically, not to the saudis particularly. reporter: that trip to saudi arabia in two weeks. liz. elizabeth: edward lawrence thanks so much. joining us ranking member of house budget, congressman jason smith. congressman, your reaction to what edward lawrence is reporting. he is going to ask for more oil production out of the gulf states but will not ask saudi arabia? why is he going there? >> i'll tell you, this administration, like what the reporter was just saying, trying to blame inflation and the increase in gas prices on putin's invasion. let me tell you, liz, before putin ever moved any military towards an invasion inflation was up 7 1/2% in the united states and gas prices were up
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75% since joe biden took the oath of office. it's hogwash for people to allow this administration to try to blame it on putin and ukraine when in fact it is their policies that created the disaster with energy and inflation. elizabeth: the supreme court ruling that the epa overreached, that it cannot adopt on its own this sweeping regulatory scheme started under the obama white house, to push the u.s. power grid away from fossil fuels towards wind energy and solar energy but, congressman, the biden white house is still pushing the biden climate agenda through the clean air act. texas governor greg abbott in a new major fight. biden's epa wants to crack down on the nation's biggest oil field permian basin in texas, claiming it is violating ozone pollution standards. that is 40% of our gas supply and 40% of our oil. >> this administration war on u.s. energy is driving up the
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prices forker american whenever they pull into the gas pump. the fact they're trying to wage a regulatory war on an area in the united states that produces 40% of our gasoline is unacceptable. apparently this administration would rather be reliant on saudi arabia, venezuela, or other countries rather than our own u.s. oil supply it is unacceptable. he should travel less than 1000 miles to midland, texas, rather than going to saudi arabia when you're talking about producing more oil. elizabeth: you know, congressman, the permian basin is one of the nation's biggest employers. nearly 100,000 workers there. it supports thousands of workers in towns near it. watch climate advisor gina mccarthy brag about the fossil fuel sector losing jobs under president biden. watch? >> we just had a recent report that was put out that is showing all of the energy and the employment stats from last year. clean energy is winning.
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fossil fuels losing jobs. elizabeth: what do you say? >> liz, this administration and everyone who works for him is completely out much touch with reality. you know what? they're doing exactly what they campaigned on. joe biden when he was campaigning for president, he said i, look into my eyes. i guarranty you, i guarranty you, i will eliminate fossil fuels. that is what he said when he was running for office and that is in fact what his administration is trying to do. their belief is increase gas so that everyone, drive an electric car but guess what? biden, 60,000 electric car in southeast missouri is not quite easy whenever people's median income household is $40,000 for a family of four. they're out of touch with real americans. elizabeth: congressman, russia's vladmir putin, is probably applauding this today. the president said over in europe today, we will all have to pay for high gas as long as
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it takes in order to defeat russia. putin wants high oil to pay for the war in ukraine. this is biden's price hike, not putin. watch. president biden: i can understand why the american people are frustrated because of inflation but inflation is higher in almost every other country, prices at pump are higher than almost every other country. we're in better positioned to deal with this anyone. we have a way to go. ultimately the reason gas prices are up is because of russia, russia, russia. reporter: how long is it fair to expect american drivers and drivers around the world to pay that premium for this war? president biden: as long as it takes so russia cannot in fact defeat ukraine and we're behind ukraine. elizabeth: russia is in it now the long haul. as long as it takeses? are we headed for $10 a gallon? >> if the administration has their way joe biden would make sure you're paying $10 a gallon. these folks are completely out
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of touch, like i said, with everyday americans. they want to raise the cost of energy. they want to raise the price per gallon. their goal is to eliminate fossil fuels. liz, as i said earlier, inflation was up 7 1/2% before putin ever invaded ukraine. gas prices were up 75% before putin invaded ukraine. and it is because of the policies by executive order of joe biden and his administration. this is what they want. now they're trying to blame putin. it's crazy. elizabeth: going to saudi arabia but not ask saudi arabia to pump more? that is what he just said earlier. we played that earlier in the show. america should be superpower in energy. america is the only country in the g7 to be energy independent and exporter of oil and gas. no other country in the world, not even the g7 deliberately chooses not to be independent. we can produce oil and gas on a scale like no other country but biden chooses to beg dictators and enrich putin versus energy
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independence. watch house minority whip congressman steve scalise on this. he has some fixes here. watch this. >> they're all on record over the last few years saying they want higher fast prices. biden as a candidate wanted to shut down and bankrupt the fossil fuel industry. they have been wrong on anything. they're wrong on energy but they're anti-american energy so that is why people are paying five dollars a gallon and now we see the price, families are paying the price at the pump. it is painful, causing inflation but also a recession. why you're going to the grocery store you're paying more too. we can produce more of our own, 2 million barrels a day we could produce if they got the federal government out of the way but they won't. elizabeth: congressman what is the gop's road map what is your plan if you take back control of congress? >> president trump had it. in 2020 he made us energy independent. we need to get back to those policies. unfortunately this administration reversed everyone
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of those policies. it has made the united states energy independent on countries that love to burn our flag. that is absolutely unacceptable, liz. we can be energy independent here in the united states. just follow the policies what trump had in 2020. elizabeth: congressman smith, great to have you on. >> thank you, liz. elizabeth: a manhunt in a shooting death reverberating across the nation. a mother gunned down in new york city while pushing her baby on a stroller. outrage in virginia. a repeat on crime prosecutor let out a repeat tell lon who went on to murder details in the deadliest human trafficking incident in history. we have a live report, breaking it down with brandon judd, national border patrol council president. that is ahead on "the evening edit." >> the biden administration is not enforcing the immigration laws. it is attracting people, enticing people to make this very dangerous trek, causing them to lose their lives.
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♪. elizabeth: we've got new information in the deadliest human smuggling incident in u.s. history. this as the supreme court rules for biden on ending trump remain in mexico policy. fox news's griff jenkins has more at the border.
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reporter: good evening, liz. texas governor abbott says this really will only emboldened what he calls biden open border policies. i will show you live what is happening all day long. as i step out of the way in eagle pass, our cameras push in on this group of 50 migrants. we have our drone camera, the same shot, these migrants a group of about 50, are from the non try angle, el salvador, guatamala, nicaragua, honduras and as well as cuba, venezuela. you see the heat here. more than 101 degrees. taking a toll. women and children being loaded. one woman with a baby here. in the six days i've been here, just in this sector, there have been 9141 encounters. that is six days. that is roughly 10,000 a week. that is why the border officials are saying it is so out of control. this sector alone, more than
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326,000 encounters this fiscal year with four more months yet to come. it is all just a part of the crisis but you saw that 53 migrants killed on monday in that tragic human smuggling incident just a few hours ago, about two hours east of where i am, a terrible car crash resulting in the deaths of four migrants. three others are going to the hospital, including the driver who was a u.s. citizen that is all apart of the crisis that officials here want us to show the pushtures, want us to tell the numbers, so people understand how bad it is here along the southern border. liz? elizabeth: griff jenkins, thank you for joining us. good to have you on now. joining us now national border patrol council brad done judd. brandon, great to see you again. what did you hear that the seem procedure ruled that the president could get rid of the
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trump's border policy? >> i was extremely upset. if the courts would have ruled in favor of keeping return in mexico in place that would have shown a spotlight on the issue t would have forced the mainstream media to cover this issue. if the mainstream media will not cover the issue, not tell the public, the american people what is actually going on then president biden will continue to act like he is acting. if we continue to see the chaos, over and over again. elizabeth: homeland security, brandon, already in march warned, remain in mexico goes away we could see up to 18,000 illegal crossings daily, every day, if this happens. i mean that is the equivalent of letting in a sacramento every month. >> there is a number of things that president trump put in place that worked really, really well. one was remain in mexico. the other was title 42 and this administration through executive order and prosecutorial discretion they're getting rid of both of them.
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so we just don't have those tools anymore on the border to control what is currently going on. if we can't control what is going on, we'll continue to see deaths. that incident that happened in the tractor-trailer, that is who are risk. that is just one incident. we've had over 509 deaths in this fest call year alone. we set a record last year. we're on pace to shatter that record this year. elizabeth: central american officials, people from south america warn, that if you come to america illegally, thousands, thousands die every year along the route because human and drug traffickers treat them like cargo or commodities. it is really harsh terrain. they die from heat exhaustion. they don't have water or the like. but msnbc to your point, brandon said this whopper, that they're trying to blame border patrol for the death of those 5illegal immigrants. watch this. >> right now what you're going to hear is smuggler's fault. smugglers have been bringing people over in all of the
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entirety of the time i've been covering this story and you didn't used to hear these kinds of stories, these kinds of deaths. this is in fact a result of the police state that exists now along the u.s.-mexico border in general. >> we've seen increased brazen cartels that feel empowered because we do not have a federal government pushing back against those cartels and their illegal activity. there is a perfectly legal way that people can emmy great to the united states of america. it's a legal pathway, mr. president, you must insist upon. if you do that, you will have a role in reducing the loss of life. >> so brandon, take on that msnbc guest who blamed the deaths of the 53 illegal immigrants on border security? >> they absolutely make me sick. the lies that they're willing to tell the american public to continue this, to cover for
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president biden. it is sickening. it is monstrous what they're currently doing. they won't have people like me on their she because they no darn good and well i will be able to give fact affect affect to prove that all they're doing is lying to the american public. the truth is we have always seen tractor-trailers being used. they have always been this desperate. the problem is right now the smugglers have complete control. they know that they can flood our resources and we just can't detect these tractor-trailers. we were able to detect them much, much better in the past under president trump even under president trump. this is crazy talk. this is monstrous what they're doing. they're encouraging more death, more chaos on the border. elizabeth: no country in the world allow anyone to walk across the border. countries in south america, central america either. you can't walk into a nation. it is against the law to do that. to hear these pundits not reporting how seriously dangerous it is to come here illegally it feels really off
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the wall. >> it is off the wall. it is even illegal to enter mexico the way these people are entering. what we're seeing, cartels are bringing billions of dollars into the economy in mexico. the government turn as blind eye what is going on. what is sad we're turning a blind eye. we're encouraging this. our policies are pushing all of this. if you want to look at the root cause, all you have to do is look at catch-and-release. this is the root cause driving all of this illegal immigration today. elizabeth: brandon judd, thanks for joining us. come back soon. >> thank you, liz. elizabeth: a manhunt underway in the shooting death reverb greating across the nation. a mother gunned down in new york city while pushing her baby in a stroller. people are slamming again the weak on crime policies and defund the police push. we'll take on that with nicole malliotakis. >> you take action like defunding police, vilifying police, and passing laws which make it much more difficult to
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elizabeth: look who is back, new york congresswoman nicole malliotakis. congresswoman it's a pleasure to have you on. you're with house foreign affairs. we're going to first deal with this. voters are tired of the mayhem out there. we'll show this video, a violent brawl on a carnival cruise ship heading to new york from the caribbean.
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60 involved. allegations of couples cheating on each other. the problem there are no federal, u.s. law enforcement authorities on board. this is panamanian ship. authorities can't probe. this is indicative of what is going on in society, mayhem out there. what do you think? >> mayhem is the right word. unfortunately a disregard life. a disregard for our fellow human beings. that is something we have to get back to the basics in the classroom, teach our young people to respect, love your neighbor and classmates, friends, adults, set examples. to see adults behaving that way in front of children, i think really problematic. it is probably what is fueling a lot of what we're seeing today, with the younger generation as well. >> congresswoman, to this story in new york city a 20-year-old woman shot dead, while she was pushing her 3-month-old baby in a stroller. this happened on the upper east side. her estranged boyfriend is reportedly a person of interest. mayor eric adams is slamming the
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overproliferation of guns on the streets. more than half of murders, 2/3 of murders are not solved, they go unsolved in new york. your reaction to this story? >> oh, it was an absolute tragedy. in fact that young woman was from staten island, which is a community i represent. we do know nine out of 10 individuals caught with a illegal firearm in our city is being released back on to the street, due to the dangerous bail law democrats put in place. governor kathy hochul, the current state legislature refuse to repeal that law. this year is an election year. if new yorkers are truly serious about taking back their city which 3/4 of new yorkers are saying, crime is their top issue. if that is the case they cannot continue to put in office the democrats that are supporting and embracing these policies. everyone from the governor who refuses to repeal the bail law to the mayor who won't hold the governor accountable and decided to endorse her anyway, to the
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guy i'm running against, max rose, when he was in congress, marched with the defund police movement. they're all complicit in this. they have emboldened criminals. led our city to skyrocketing crime. only way we will bring it back if we elect people who are truly law and order candidates to office. elizabeth: you have this story, a prosecutor in virginia, backed by george soros released on proration a violent repeat offender who went on to beat to death an elderly homeless woman. this is the third case of this kind in this jurisdiction this year. fairfax county democrat d.a. steves to can know. he let on recog that sense. gave him 212-dollar fine, one year probation and he murdered a woman. >> unfortunately this is happening in cities across the country. prosecutors gone rogue. prosecutors have to prosecute act. which would disclose how many people they are releasing, prior
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criminal history of those individuals so people can follow san francisco's footsteps to recall their prosecutors. judges are elected or appointed by mayors not even setting bail when the prosecutors do ask. we had a case here in my district, 11 prior arrests. prosecutors asked them to set bail because this is an individual who resisted arrest following an illegal firearm arrest and guess what happens? he was released by the judge despite the prosecutor's requesting bail. these are all democrats that i speak of. people have to wake up, see who is the party of law and order. elizabeth: there is no accountability to the voter. west hollywood, democrat city council in california, voted to cut funding for the l.a. county sheriff's office. crime is more than doubling in l.a., up 137%. instead of armed sheriffs they're sending out 30 unarmed security ambassadors to fight the crime wave there. your reaction? >> my reaction is that, guess what, it is citizens who elected these individuals who took that
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action and again, 3/4 of new yorkers want to restore public safety, crime is their top issue they cannot keep voting for the same democrats that put in place these ridiculous laws. that is the bottom line. every election has consequences. i think people need to really pay attention to who they are voting for and take it out on the ballot box. elizabeth: congresswoman malliotakis, have a good forth of july weekend. pleasure to have you on. >> you too. elizabeth: new developments in the hunter biden scandal. questions growing over hunter and james biden bank accounts after they were red flagged due to suspicious activity coming in from overseas deals. miranda devine has been covering hunter's shady business dealings since they broke. she joins us ahead on "the evening edit." >> we just heard the tape this week where hunter biden said his dad would do anything he asked. that is basically the sales pitch he made to our adversaries in russia, china, ukraine.
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elizabeth: back with us now, host of "tomi lahren is fearless" own outkick. catch her monday, wednesday, thursday at 7:00 p.m. eastern time. tomi, pleasure to have you on, good to see you. a new associated press poll this week, even democrats, nearly eight out of 10 democrats reject biden's agenda of big government socialism. the thing is democrats don't like high taxes, high inflation. they are blue-collar workers, middle class workers, parents of schoolchildren, union workers. they don't like the attacks on u.s. energy. they hate inflation. how can democrats run on biden's record? >> they can't. but i think it is important to note this isn't just biden's record. this is the democrat agenda at work. that is what we need not lose sight of in the midterms. democrats will blame it solely
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on joe biden. it is their agenda items, their policies are destroying the nation and causing all the problems we've seen. we've added over a million voters to the gop side in the past year. i expect the numbers to keep growing. that is not just conservative voters. those are swing voters, democrats that looked at biden agenda and said this is not for me. i have less in my pocketbook, less in my savings account, i have to go to the grocery store, we have gas prices through the roof, my flights are canceled and being delayed. remind everybody this is not just on joe but the democrat party as a whole. elizabeth: midterm election but, the push is on to get socialist aoc to run for president. you will see that you will watch democrats again telling everyone
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to march around and process. watch this. oh, we'll play that sound fight in a bit. your reaction to what i just said. we're working on the sound. go ahead, tomi. >> if the democrats want to run aoc, that would be great on republican side. i would love to put them up. this is the democrats not understanding their base. they think what does well on social media, aoc does well on social media. they don't understand their base is blue-collar workers who want to be able to afford the country they're living in. if they want to put up somebody a vessel proclaimed socialist who has hair-brained schemes to get there they will get absolutely shellacked not only in november but 2024, if that is the way their party wants to move. i don't recommend it for their success. i recommend it for any republican looking to run. it would make it a cakewalk. elizabeth: biden has been around since the nixon administration he has been in d.c. nancy, pelosi, chuck schumer,
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since reagan and george h.w. bush. democrats continuously surround themselves with lawyers and academics when they get into office who never run a business. biden doing socialism on steroids. biden wants massive government spending. biden over in europe blasting the supreme court saying the roe v. wade decision was quote, outrageous. then the president is saying, how long, what are you going to do about gas prices? he is saying they are going to stay ohio as long as it takes to get putin inout. reaction to that? >> still trying to blame it on putin. i love a good democrat gas light. they run it like a social charity but needs to be run like a business when donald trump was in charge of our country. that is what americans want to see. it is successful for all americans that is the way the republicans need to go, our missaging need to go if we want to win big, win big for the
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country. democrats will push identity politics, push racism, push lgbtq, push abortion rights all the things that will distract from the failures of the economy right now. you will see more and more democrats fleeing blue states, fleeing not only to red states but to the red side because they want to be able to afford the country they live in. elizabeth: tomi, we now have the sound we want you to listen to before and react to. listen to this, watch. >> i know somebody who will turn 35 about a month before the election in 2024 and they represent new york's 14th. is that job appealing to you at all? >> i think that -- >> theoretically? >> listen, we need to focus on keeping a democracy. >> so it is possible? it is possible. >> i don't know about that. >> this is fascist. >> this decision will kill people. >> i'm spitting mad. >> there is a war out there. we have to armor up. >> to hell with the supreme court. >> i'm convinced we need to burn it all down.
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>> get angry claim. >> how have we not completely dismantled the government? >> you want rights in this country under this conservative supreme court. you better be a cis white man with uzi. >> this man will tell me what i can an cannot do with my body? >> reaction, tomi? >> from the same party that spent the last two years talking about mandatory vaccinations, i love to hear them talk about my body, my choice when it fits their narrative. like i said, some of these talking points do well on social media. they will fire up what they think is their base. that is the fringe. those out there protesting that is the fringe of their party. that is not blue-collar workers going to work every day, busting their butts, not being able to afford hotdogs or hamburgers for the 4th of july. that is the base of the democrat party. the democrat party is pushing people further and further to the republican side. shows all the hyperbole,
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melodramatic drama pushing across late night shows and social media will not play well with people that vote. elizabeth: tommy lei ren, good to see you. >> thanks, liz. elizabeth: we'll stay on the developments of hunter biden scandal. questions growing on hunter and james biden bank accounts after red flags on dealings from overseas. mirandale devine is ahead on "the evening edit". re. the moment you become an expedia member, you can instantly start saving on your travels. so you can go and see all those, lovely, lemony, lemons. ♪ and never wonder if you got a good deal. because you did. ♪ [acoustic soul music throughout]
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♪. elizabeth: welcome back to the show, dr. marty makary are. he is johns hopkins professor of public health. people are wondering should we get boosted, take another booster shot. there is major study out of ucla, stanford university, three other universities calling for widespread harm, harm analysis study on covid-19 vaccines. they found serious side-effects, myocarditis, pulmonary embowism.
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this is being downplayed. why is dr. fauci, white house, medical probes not talking about this? >> there is generally feeling that any additional doses, doses in people already immune from natural immunity have zero downsize. many people have been skeptical. there has been undercounting of vaccine complications in the database, that is like the comments section on a best buy webside, it is sporadic, it is not comprehensive. this study looked at everybody who got the vaccine, one in 7,000, one in 700 people had serious event. that is signal in the data. they're saying we have to do a formal risk benefit analysis. not just talking about giving out vaccines to low risk, already immune people as if there is no downside. elizabeth: reading what they were saying, doctor, saying risks of vaccine side-effects
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could be greater than getting risk of getting hospital aided for covid-19. >> that's right. that is one of the findings, risk of being hospitalized for that side-effect, for the adverse event, these are not minor adverse events like laying in bed half a day after the vaccine which about a quarter of america did after their second dose. these are after verse events that resulted in hospitalization. how can we say with such vigor that kids under five, babies six months, must get the vaccine and that it is safe when the honest answer is we don't know? probably safe but we don't have the data to look at this yet. the data used to authorize the vaccine and strongly recommended it for kids under five showed no statistical significance, no benefit. three hospitalizations among those vaccinated for adverts events. the difference was not statistically significant. let's be honest with the public. if you don't know something as a
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doctor, people want to hear we don't know. that is the true and honest answer. elizabeth: doctor, white house refutessed to pay biden, biontech $3 billion for 300 million doses of vaccines. did they rush coreign lal trials before the vaccine rolled out to the public? >> i think clinical trials were done appropriately but i don't think there was full transparency in the complication data. when they started to extrapolate it to low risk populations you can't say save mammograms save the lives of women and recommend mammograms to men. that is subgroup benefiting. we know that subgroup downgrades the severity of infection. i can tell you liz, i've been doing reporting on this coming out next week, senior scientists at cdc and fda are significantly bothered by the strength of these recommendations. they have had disending views, they have been silenced. they feel they can't speak up. they're not allowed to talk to the public. one doctor said i feel like i'm
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watching a horror movie and i can't close my eyes. another person said the public is getting bad advice. we can't say anything. that is not good medicine. it is supposed to be a open, free forum. elizabeth: that is breaking news. they keep saying follow the science. what would you advise to do about the booster shots? >> booster shots have never demonstrated any clinical benefit in people under age 50. the benefit in people 50 to 65 is miniscule. so i recommend a booster for people over 65, that have not had covid. if you have the infection, vast majority of people there is no evidence vaccination even helps. elizabeth: dr. marty makary, pleasure having you on. have good 4th of july week. >> you too. elizabeth: new development in the hunter biden scandal. questions growing about hunter and james biden bank accounts. they were red flagged due to suspicious activity coming in from overseas deals. we have information coming in on
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back with us now, miranda devine, author of the terrific book laptop from hell, great to
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have you on. we want you to listen to what james, ranking republican on house oversight, here's what he told us about house publicans probably hundred biden and james biden. >> when he said he would put sanctions on russia and put sanctions on the russian billionaire oligarchs, he left off two names, these things happen to be people who paid hunter in the past for consulting, we've uncovered 150 major bank violations, some of which are co- mingled with the president of united states brother, suspicious activity report, joe biden made the decision unilaterally without consulting congress changed the role of congress could no longer have access to those suspicious activity reports. elizabeth: your reaction? >> it's just outrageous, there are so many ways during the biden administration where we see justice not fair, people were opponents of the president are punished, people who are his allies and family are protected
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and i'm glad to see republicans stepping up, they are already doing investigations behind the scenes into these scandals with the biden influence peddling corruption and i think after the midterm elections if they win back the house and possibly senate is expected, we are going to them locked and loaded ready to go. it is so important to an action america's national security because even if there isn't anything about for instance, those two russian oligarchs not being sanctioned, there's the appearance of a because of all the money from russian oligarchs and ukrainian oligarchs and chinese, allies and xi jinping the belton road people who came into biden family cost at the very least, it's a very bad
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look. at the worst, it's a betrayal and endangerment of american national security. elizabeth: was interesting here is congress macomber sent a letter to the treasury secretary janet yellen last month think the biden white house restricting congress from seeing these suspicious activity reports. these are filed by u.s. into the treasury since then, if they see suspicious activity coming in the bank account, this has to do with overseas business dealings and cash flow from them. congressman, is saying we want to see all the reports covering the biden. is there an idea or possibility this is what congressman, is saying protecting the biden family and hundred biden. >> why would you love those with whom they've been available? transparency is the best way to stop corruption and here we have
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the treasury department gets reports for a reason. in some cases suspicious activity reports with hunter biden have to do with human trafficking, the prostitutes he was utilizing from russia and ukraine and eastern european countries. we in this country care about that kind of human trafficking, we ought to under the biden administration it seems we are aiding and abetting it. there are other reasons suspicious activity reports were filed and they are important and should be known to the american public. congress properly investigating should be allowed to look at those. chuck grassley and ron johnson got a lot of information out about the biden family business through the suspicious activity reports, really important is putting together my book for
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part of the jigsaw puzzle the laptop and bobulinski material fitted together gives a passion of evidence that tells you something fishy has been going on. elizabeth: the voicemail president in december 2018 about upcoming new york times story saying i think it was good, you are clear. what was under clear on? what trouble -- it seems like the president knew ahead of time what was going on with the business dealings with the chinese energy conglomerate wants to dominate the world in infrastructure. >> yes, of course he did and the lie he kept telling during the campaign he knew nothing about hunters is in his dealings, the reason he and joe and hunter were so relieved is a new york times story had come out and it was the first time the link between the biden, both hunter and his uncle jim biden, joe's younger brother and this chinese
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energy company that's really an arm of the belton road initiative but the first time it had become a look and hunter was panicked, they were glad when the story came out and there was nothing in it. elizabeth: got it, thanks for joining us. come back soon. i'm elizabeth macdonald, even watching "the evening edit" on foxbusiness, that does it for us, thanks for watching, have a good evening. ♪♪ kennedy: all rise, hear ye, hear you. they day before summer recess, it's been so come over there. jackson sworn in as an associate justice today replacing retiring justice stephen breyer before this all went down, the court issued final two decisions of it term, one went for biden and one loss -- is thursday, it's like our friday, what? okay. the supreme court ruled migrants will not have toem

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