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in the the godfather and the movie misery as died. the actor worked in hollywood more than 60 years. so far no cause of death has been given. he was 82 years old. james james caan. rest in peace. ♪. jackie: happening now, we are one day out from what's expected to be a weak jobs report. this as the president refuses to acknowledge recession red flags and blames everyone but himself for the inflation that he actually created. meantime people like you are struggling to make ends meet. so where is biden's fix to save you money? i will let you in on a secret. he doesn't have one. the biden administration pumping more cash into the airlines industry as hundreds of flights across the nation are delayed or canceled? we have the latest there plus
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we're talking to congressman james comer around the scandal around hunter biden. why he says he can't get his hand on hunter's financial documents. open border and new video shows hundreds of migrants crossing into the united states. when will the administration act? one of the largest education unions in the country is now ditching the term mother for birthing parent. we've got more on that ahead. i'm jackie deangelis in for elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪. jackie: good evening, welcome, everybody. taking a look at your money, stocks ending sharply higher today as the s&p 500 clinches its fourth day of gains of the white house trying to get ahead of that highly anticipated jobs report tomorrow though as new data shows the labor market is shrinking amid recession concerns. edward lawrence at the
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white house with more. edward? reporter: jackie, president joe biden brushing off negative economic news. in fact today's jobless claim numbers came out. they were at the highest level in about six months. continuing claims on joblessness, also more than expected, more people asking for government help. so tomorrow we expect a significant drop in jobs added back to the economy. the president has been lowering expectations for that. senior white house official telling me commodities are coming down, so are gas prices. so people are starting to see some relief in their wallets. president biden though wanting economic credit. president biden: long-term unemployment, it dropped at a record pace. with today's actions millions of workers will have the dignified retirement they earned and they deserve. [applause] reporter: with inflation near 40-year highs republicans have a different view. >> the biden administration is a total and absolute failure. we saw the poll numbers came out of the "monmouth" poll 88%, a
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new record of americans do not feel that this country is going in the right direction. he is making jimmy carter look like a stellar president. reporter: atlanta fed gdp changed its estimate for the second quarter growth. it is still negative. should that hold it would mean the u.s. has been in recession for the first half of this year. jackie? jackie: edward lawrence thank you so much. and of course amid record high inflation s&p global vice-chairman daniel yergin is warning that the global energy supplies experiencing a tight oil market, also saying that it is only getting worse. joining us now ranking member of house oversight reform, congressman james comer, along with former white house council of economic advisors acting chairman tomas philipson. good to see both. congressman, i will start with you. waiting for the jobs report, the situation seems to be getting worse. more claims were filed today. that is it what the claims report told us. you've got an administration still essentially denying inflation was its problem
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pointing the finger everywhere but right here at home in washington. you also have the democrats continuing not to recognize what caused the inflation in the first place which was their reckless spending. here they are, wanting to push forward with another trillion dollars in reconciliation. your thoughts where we are today? >> well the democrats do not get it. they do not understand basic economics. they didn't pay any attention when the republicans warned excessive government spending would lead to inflation. there were unintended consequences of all the stimulus congress wanted to pass. thank goodness "build back better" did not pass or inflation would be even worse. i think the reason the jobless numbers are going up and claims are going up for unemployment is because businesses are just getting hit with inflation now. they're having to scale back. they're having trouble getting raw materials because of the supply chain crisis and it is just one crisis after another by this administration is going to
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finally come to a breaking point with the economy. i'm afraid that is where we're headed right now. jackie: i think a lot of people are worried about that. it has been evidenced on wall street. thomas, seems the market rebounding just a little bit, maybe thinking that the fed won't raise rates as quickly as it was anticipating. no matter how you slice it, we're still in trouble here economically speaking f a recession isn't looming, many say we're in one already. i point to this idea, this notion of spending came in, he reduced regulations, he lower the taxes, got the economy booming. i mean the formula has been laid out for us. >> yeah what is troubling with going around biden saying labor markets are so good, they have not caught up with pre-pandemic levels and they're way off we started pre-pandemic under the trump administration. so what is happening now consumption came in really weak.
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consumption is 70% of our economy and consumers are dropping off and labor markets are not going to respond until that drop-off takes place. so consumption goes first. that is what we saw last week. that is why the atlanta fed knocked down their forecast that we're currently in recess. the labor markets sooner or later next couple months will have to basically be reduced not to meet that consumption. the jobs report tomorrow will probably not be as bad as the next one after that. particularly the job report reflects the midlevel of the month. jackie: no. that is a great point. yesterday the president was in cleveland, congressman, he was talking about the state of the economy. he was trying to explain it away. he actually said that he saved the economy. this is rich. listen. president biden: you all remember what the economy was like when i was elected, a country in pandemic with no real plans how to get out of it. millions of people out of their jobs. families and cars, remember
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backed up literally for miles waiting for a box of food to be put in their trunk, just a box of food to be put in their trunk. >> it is interesting to me, congressman, because the economy was starting to get back up and running after the pandemic. he is not talking about the economy that he would have had had there been no global pandemic that we haven't seen in 100 years by the way. having said that, if we would have just opened up all of our states and let the economy fix itself it probably would have. >> if joe biden had just stayed in his basement when he became president and never came out like he did in his campaign our economy would be the strongest it has ever been because we had the strongest economy in my lifetime prior to covid. covid set us back. there was nothing anybody could do about that but we were well on the way to recovery. all the government had to do was get out of the way of the private sector. once joe biden took office, democrats took control of congress they immediately tried to change all the labor laws. they immediately significantly
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increased spending. they immediately tried to pass the green new deal fantasy. as a result of all these bad policies we have an economy that's really struggling right now. jackie: yeah. >> the average worker is having to pay for it with increased inflation. jackie: when it comes to the job market, tomas, this is one thing we have that is strong right now because the unemployment rate is low but it doesn't really reflect the entire picture which is the amount of people who essentially said we're not looking for jobs anymore. and as a matter of fact when it comes to those who are filing for these claims to get on unemployment, former labor secretary says the benefits are contributing to inflation. listen. >> you know, i suppose not making sherrod brown happy all the time is a badge of honor, but you know, larry, relatively early on in covid i did warn him, i warned him specifically that there could be serious consequences from having unemployment benefits that were just way too high and keeping them going for way too long
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during the pandemic. of course one of the reasons we're having the problems with inflation we have today is because of the legislation that was passed in march ever 2021 when we were really starting to do very well in the job markets. it was just an infusion of cash into the economy that was ultimately in nobody's interest, and he was a supporter of that. jackie: basically those boosted unemployment benefits were boosted for an entire year after the vaccines were starting to be distributed. we thought, well we might actually be getting back up and running. people should get back to work. they discouraged people, tomas, from getting back to work. >> yeah. i think the general pattern of the biden administration is sort of their imposing a triple threat on price increases. they're stimulating demand massively, which raises price. they're hampering down on supply whether through subsidies to workers to stay home or through regulations from companies themselves. in addition they have monetized through the fed, they have
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monetized massive amount of debt. all those things are obviously raising prices. that is it what we're seeing now. it is very unfortunate. this is you know, taxation without representation. many say we don't elect the fed, et cetera. but it's a massive tax on the american people. jackie: i just want to shift gears for a moment, congressman and end with you. we've been following the hunter biden story on this show quite some time. our viewers are very interested in it. my understanding you're having trouble getting your hands on some documents you need to evaluate the situation to see exactly what was happening between hunter biden and china and some of his other business relations and actually how much the president knew about it? >> yeah. we've uncovered that hunter biden and joe biden's brother jim have had over 150 suspicious activity reports filed against their various checking accounts. this is the most serious bank violation that anyone can have, and they have had over 150. prior to joe biden becoming
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president any member of congress could request from the treasury department a list of suspicious activity reports in their congressional district for their state or for any specific person. joe biden in the dead of night once he took office changed that rule. no one knew why until it became apparent that his son and his brother had all these bank violations. i have requested what every member of congress has been able to receive from the treasury department over the past three administrations and joe biden's blocking me from getting that as the top republican on the oversight committee, this is something that we should have to be able to determine what led to these 150 serious bank violations. jackie: what a coincidence that he made that change. congressman james comer, tomas philipson, great to see you both tonight. thank you. to biden's open border and new video showing hundreds of migrants crossing into the united states. when is this administration going to act? plus california governor gavin
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newsom again proving rules for thee, not for me. we'll tell you why he is in montana and state employees are not allowed to travel there. we have got a live report. we'll take it on with fox news contributor charlie hurt next. >> hypocrisy that the way which they lived their lives is always very different from the policies that they try to impose on the balance much their constituents. we've seen gavin newsom do that time and time and time again. lod liberty mutual customizing your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. if anyone objects to this marriage... (emu squawks) kevin, no! not today. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ like pulsing, electric shocks, sharp, stabbing pains, or an intense burning sensation. what is this nightmare? it's how some people describe... shingles. a painful, blistering rash that could interrupt your life for weeks.
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♪. jackie: the white house slapping a billion dollar bandaid on the airline industry, air transportation and crisis we're in as it continues to grow worse. our own dealtly o'grady live at loss international airport with the latest. hi, kelly. reporter: jackie, this announcement comes with a little bit of an interesting time this travel chaos is continuing past the holiday weekend and the root cause behind the chaos is a little bit of a blame game. frustrated passengers cannot get where they want to be but paying sky-high prices for that pain. on the holiday weekend over 1400 flights were canceled. we're at 240 for today. airlines are struggling to staff flights with the ongoing worker shortage. that puts a lot of pressure on
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airline pilots. american airlines tripled pay after a computer glitch had understaffed conflicts. they added most of those pilots back within hours after the allied pilots called a contract violation. telling fox business, quote, it steadfastly maintains management had no right to add trips to pilots schedule. with the deal in place, pilots had flights added to schedules should fly the trips. staffing is remains understaffed. billion dollar grant, transportation secretary pete buttigieg was at lax today touting this they will improve terminals, it has folks wondering, that is interesting time, where is all that money going with so much travel chaos. jackie? jackie: that is a good question. kelly o'grady, thank you very much for that. more rules for thee, not for me. this week california governor
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gavin newsom on a vacation in montana despite his state's ban on official travel there. montana is on a list of 22 states that california state workers may not visit on the taxpayer's dime. the ban is more hypocritical with newsom issuing this message to floridians, listen to this, taking a stab at the state's republican governor, ron desantis. >> freedom, it is under attack in your state. your republican leaders are banning books, making it harder to vote, restricting speech in classrooms, even criminalizing women and doctors. i urge all of you living in florida to join the fight or join us in california where we still believe in freedom. >> joining us now, fox news contributor charlie hurt. we'll get to the montana issue in just one moment but let's respond to that. he is going after ron desantis. when ron desantis has one of the states people are flocking to, they continue to flock there. california's completely mismanaged. you make some sense of this, sir.
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>> [laughter]. no, there is no sense to be made of this, not only are people fleeing california under gavin newsom, you have this amazing new phenomenon where you actually have people fleeing california to go to mexico which is, maybe there is some solution there to the illegal immigration problem. we could put gavin newsom in charge of everything and illegal immigration would completely flip around and we would need to build a wall to keep people from going into mexico. no, it's absolutely ridiculous. if gavin newsom thinks he can run for president against ron desantis or anybody else, the drug problem in california is a lot worse than we think because he is smoking something. jackie: he has got one thing going for him, charlie. he is a good-looking guy, okay? you look at him in the ad, he is -- >> i take your word for it. jackie: he is statuesque, he has that going for him. i think he should focus on businesses fleeing silicon valley companies fleeing, going
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to texas, going to florida, wanting to re-establish themselves in states more business-friendly. that is another issue but i want to get back to the montana vacation. he is traveling there on his own dime and he issued this statement asked about it after this ban was imposed traveling to montana and a bunch of other places, the statement from the governor's office read this, the travel ban applies to expending state funds. the governor's travel is not paid for by the state. connecting the two is irresponsible and falsely implies there is something, excuse me, untoward. basically what hands here, the ban was in place as a result of the lgbtq laws in those states. he is saying i'm not using state funds to go to montana. i want to go to montana on vacation that makes it okay. do you see the hypocrisy here or am i missing something? >> no, there is absolute hypocrisy here. i would argue something even worse t goes back to exactly the point you were just making about the mismanagement of the state.
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you know what he is basically saying when he says that no, it is okay for me to go as a family but it is not okay for the state to spend money to send employees there, what he is basically saying, he is governing by virtue signaling. it is perfectly okay to dismiss virtue signaling as a person but as a state they have to virtue signal and punish mon nan at -- montana, believe me, perhaps after california, they're probably competing two of the most spectacular states in the union in terms of beauty, places i would like to go spend time under normal circumstances but, but for him, the idea that all of this is about sort of expressing a political opinion in terms of where you go and spend your time or where you go on vacation, that seems to have, there is nothing serious about it. there is nothing, he is doing
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nothing to help the people of montana. he is doing nothing to help the people he claims to be helping and he is doing nothing to help the people of california but that is how these people govern and it's why you wind up with the catastrophe that we have in so many places in a place like california. jackie: he has a huge crime problem in his state. we'll be talking about that a little bit later. >> exactly. jackie: all of these calls for recall of some liberal d.a.s allow people to walk on the street really with no consequence to the crimes that they commit. he should be thinking about that as well and his constituents because they're fleeing in droves. charlie hurt, always great to see you. thank you. >> great to see you, jackie. jackie: all right. one of the largest education unions in the country now ditching the term mother. they want to replace it with birthing parent. boris johnson resigns as britain's prime minister amid several scandals. what the move means for us here stateside. we'll take it on with nile gardiner, margaret thatcher's
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his conservative government resigned this week. johnson said he would stay until his party picks a new leader despite multiple people calling on him to step down immediately amid ethics scandals. joining me now former advisor to margaret thatcher, nile gardiner. nile, great to see you. no better guest to have to come meant on this. you worked for margaret thatcher who resigned after a challenge to her leadership. as you look back in history, think back yourself, see what is happening right now, so many people said this is about policy. he was elected as a conservative. he went liberal on his economic policies. other people are saying, no, it is actually about character. he was breaking a lot of rules. he was lying. behind the scenes there was a lot of scandals and basically an up rising in his cabinet. your thoughts? >> thank you very much for having me on the show today. as you pointed out of course many, many reasons why you know a large number of conservative mps turned against the prime
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minister and this was a large-scale rebellion within the conservative party and the conservative party has a track record of turning against its own leaders and boris johnson has been no exception, even though of course he was the man who ultimately delivered brexit through a stunning 2019 election victory where the conservatives secured an 80-seat majority. that was of course not enough to save boris johnson after a wave of scandals but also of course, i think, a lot of concern from some mps about his policy direction. he was attacked from both the right and left of the conservative party's position became untenable but also, you know, boris johnson's remries wh it a great deal of risk as well for the conservatives and the conservatives do have a track record of forming second quarter quarter -- circular firing squads in these situations.
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boris' departure in october we'll have a leadership contest a new prime minister in place by october. if that person is a strong, robust, conservative brexiteer i think britain is going to be fine but if the conservative party decides to put in place someone who is not, does not fit that bill, somebody who takes the party significantly to the left, that would be absolutely disasterous i think. so i think the stakes are high here and certainly the far left in great great tin, the socialist labour party, for example, they're looking for an opportunity to hold, to fight early general election and they're seeking of course to defeat the conservatives. many within labour want to reverse brexit actually. i think the stakes are incredibly high here. jackie: a lot of critical issues at home to think about on the ground but also with respect to foreign policy given the state of global affairs right now. the kremlin issued a statement on johnson's resignation.
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i want to read it to you. we would like to hope some day in great britain some more professional people that can make decisions through dialogue will come to power. that is it what they said. piers morgan, who is "fox nation"'s uncensored host. he reacted to this as well. play a clip of his sound bite. >> the one person loving all the chaos both in the uk and the u.s. and all the uncertainty is vladmir putin. this all plays right into his hands. this is what he wants to see. >> nile, your thoughts? >> yeah. i agree. i think pierce is absolutely right. removal of boris johnson creates a great deal of disruption and of course his removal is being cheered by far left socialists in britain. being cheered by vladmir putin in russia. no doubt boris johnson depart sure is cheered by u.s. liberals, liberals in biden white house.
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boris johnson was unpopular with some sectors of the biden presidency. there were significant tensions between boris johnson and joe biden on many fronts. so you are seeing a range of figures who are cheering boris johnson's departure. most calling of course to see vladmir putin you know, cheering the removal of boris. with good reason, boris johnson stood up to the russians. he is a very strong adversary to putin's kremlin over the barbaric invasion of ukraine. boris johnson has been the biggest supporter in the world of ukraine's fight for sovereignty itself, determination in the face of the russian invasion. so i have big concerns about the removal of boris johnson from, from power and i'm worried about the consequences. i'm also worried by the fact that some of the enemies of the free world are celebrating by the fact that he's gone. that is a very, very bad sign
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here. and i think that the next leader of the conservative party will be a strong robust leader who will stand up for the uk on the world stage. jackie: i find this topic fascinating. producers will kill me. i have to ask you one more question. when great britain was going through brexit, so many made the comparison to donald trump, looking at boris johnson saying he was in some ways very much like donald trump and some people are saying that is why he is in the situation that he is. there are people cheering him on, cheering on the resignation right now. there are others who would say, absolutely not. there were certain things he did were very trump-like, what killed him in the end reversal on course with policy. people vote with their pocketbooks. when you start to raise taxes, when you start to raise financial circumstances for people that hurt like we're seeing in the current administration right now, that's when the crowd turns on you. >> yeah. i think the biggest failure on the part of boris johnson's time
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in office has been his refusal to cut taxes. you've seen a whole raft of big spending measures. you've seen terrible sort of green agenda that has been implemented. a lot of unconservative policies that have been put in. that ultimately weakened his position within the conservative party, there is no doubt about it. a lot of you know, brexit supporting conservatives abandoned boris johnson because he abandoned a lot of conservative principles. so nothing good will come from abandoning conservative ideas and principles. boris johnson unfortunately did that on several fronts. it is never a good path. jackie: it is fascinating. your insights such an add to the show tonight. thank you so much, nile gardiner. great to see you. >> my pleasure. thank you very much. jackie: arizona's attorney general mark brnovich calling on his governor to declare an invasion at the border as more migrants are caught on video crossing into the united states. we'll break down the latest details with texas congressman pat fallon just ahead. >> this administration has never
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♪. jackie: welcome back. texas governor greg abbott announcing texas authorities will return illegal immigrants back to the border. this as a new drone video shows hundreds of migrants crossing into the united states. some people can be seen smiling and giving the thumbs up as they enter. the latest video comes as arizona's attorney general urges the state's governor to declare an invasion at the border. earlier this week multiple texas county officials took the same action. joining us now texas congressman pat fallon of house oversight and reform. congressman, great to have you with us this evening, this call for invasion on some of the southern border states continues to grow. we see exactly what the response
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is. we got a response in some ways from governor abbott today. he was on with our colleague larry kudlow he explained by executive order what he is doing in texas. listen to this. >> what texas is doing, we've taken unprecedented action to respond to this, including building a border wall, deploying the military, laying down military grade razor wire and now doing the unprecedented, that is, texas law enforcement, national guard, anybody they apprehend coming across the border illegally they will be returning to the border. >> they're not putting them back in mexico. you're going back to the border. we'll try to do deal with this in a systemic way. there is constitutional provision that essentially says each state has the right to be protected from invasion. he is not using the word invasion or declaring it in a national way but it seems to me the principle this is resting on. >> yes, thanks, jackie, for having me on too. it's a good step but i would like to see us go further particularly in texas and follow
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the arizona ag's thoughts, which we invoke in the u.s. constitution, article iv, section 4, article i, section 10. declare an invasion that will give us, to exercise extraordinary measures in texas, state troopers, dps, national guard to enforce border security, to return people to the border to expel them. jackie: why do you think governor be a so the isn't necessarily doing it that way? >> he is in an attorney. he was our ag as well. he has a brilliant legal mind. there may be some legal concerns he has. me being a layperson, seeing what what dealing with, this sun precedented. we had 240,000 border crossings in may which is the worst in history, the second worst month was april. it was 10 times worse than it was unpresident trump and same months two years ago. i think drastic measures need to be taken. i would like to push them even further because the biden administration is just, they
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have a dereliction of duty here. they're not enforcing border security at will. jackie: tell me your constituents living in texas, dealing with, coping with some of these problems. it is not about people coming to this country innocently. they often time bring problems like drugs and concerns that threaten security for citizens in this country and your state? >> jackie, that is an excellent question. under the biden administration 1,660,000 pounds of illegal narcotics. in 2022, 700,000-pounds of fentanyl. that is enough to kill every woman and child in this country. 830,000 of overdose deaths from fentanyl alone. he abdicated his responsibility letting mexican drug cartels really control the border and
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when i asked his director of national, joe biden's director of national drug policy, dr. gupta, if the border is secure, he said yes under oath. this is ridiculous. jackie: according to them the border is secure. according to them, congressman, they're telling people not to come. you saw video of people smiling, thumbs up, they're coming, coming in droves. we all have to deal with it. congressman pat fallon, thank you. >> jackie, god bless. jackie: god bless. one of the largest education unions in the country is now ditching the term mother. that is right, you heard me. they don't want to say mother. they want to say birthing parent. crime on the rise in blue cities as we learn more about the 4th of july shooting in illinois. we have a report and we'll discuss the latest with ford o'connell ahead. ♪. that means that your goals are ours too. and vanguard retirement tools and advice can help you get there.
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to finally lose 80 pounds and keep it off with golo andis amazing.u plan for future generations. i've been maintaining. the weight is gone and it's never coming back. with golo, i've not only kept off the weight but i'm happier, i'm healthier, and i have a new lease on life. golo is the only thing that will let you lose weight and keep it off. who loses 138 pounds in nine months? i did! golo's a lifestyle change and you make the change and it stays off. (soft music) is this where your grandparents cut a rug with a jitterbug? or return from war, dreaming of the possibilities ahead. the 1950 census adds new detail to your family's story. explore it free on ancestry. jackie: we're learning more about the alleged ginman behind
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the shooting at 4th of july parade in illinois. more disturbing things from his family in the wake of that tragic attack. our reporter garrett tenney is on the scene. reporter: jackie, we have a copy of that police report from 2019, the alleged gunman's sister she was afraid to go home because her brother said he would kill everyone and had a collection of knives in the room. when they got to the home, the subject was depressed, admitted having a history of drug use. they took the knives and flagged the 19-year-old as a clear and present danger. as we reported since the family didn't want to move forward with any complaints. he was able to buy a gun a few months later after his father responses toward a firearms card. his father, robert cream know, jr., spoke out for the first time. crimo said his son had good morals. he doesn't know why his son carried out the actta. potential legal trouble for sponsoring his son.
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crimo is not worried. they do background checks. i'm not sure what they do but either you're approved or denied. if i had purchased guns and given them in my name that is different story. he weren't through the whole process himself. investigators are not clear for a motive on the gunman's shooting. the father says that is the first things he will ask his son whenever he sees him. jackie: thank you very much. crime on the rise coast to coast in this country. last night a police officer in detroit was killed? the line of duty. on east coast, a woman was struck by a stray bullet in the jamaica area of new york city. a double shooting in broad daylight in philadelphia left one person dead, another injured. with us to discuss republican strategist ford o'connell. ford obviously our families go out to victims in the highland park shooting. we have a systemic problem across the country when it comes to crime.
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i wonder what you think about the way things are being handled. some people say it is about the guns, it is about the weapons. other people say it is more about mental health. it is about the breakdown of values in our society. we need to strengthen other communities to make sure people like this don't slip through the cracks. that in fact we do have enough red flag laws on the books but our officers our departments, these laws have to be employed properly. >> well, look, if the highland park shooter is found guilty, the highland park shooter should get the death penalty. you need to send a policage, we will not tolerate this but you're absolutely right, jackie, ultraprogressive cities around this nation there is a crisis of crime and the root cause of this crisis to your point is soft on crime policies, whether it is ending bail, whether it is not prosecuting for certain crimes, or defunding the police, progressive views of law and order are what is leading to this crime crisis because essentially criminals do not
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fear the consequences. jackie: yeah. and when it comes to what's happening in california we were talking a little bit about gavin newsom but we saw that san francisco recall of the d.a. chesa boudin. in l.a. county d.a. george gascon, over 700,000 signatures on the petition to initiate a recall for him as bell. so it is happening in states i never thought it would happen in. yet in other states there doesn't seem to be any progress. >> well that's because a lot of people are being misled by the mainstream media about what is the root cause. they will talk about things like public discourse and firearms but in reality it is fringe progressive ideas about law in the penal system. someone who worked believe it or not in the l.a. district attorney's office i will tell you when you do not hold violent criminals or repeat offenders, if you don't detain them, you don't punish them, you're going to embolden criminals and that's why we're getting anarchy and madness around the country.
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national education association calling to drop the term mother. they want you to say birthing parent to be inclusive of all educators families. senate candidates are staying silent on the proposal. critics are slamming them saying it's holding parents and children hostage against it woke agenda. joining us now, parents defending education president and founder, nicole healy. great to see you. i'm not a student of wokeism myself so i don't understand what the argument could be to replace the word mother with birthing parent because it's contradictory for people who use surrogates. they are not -- they are the
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parent still. i molluscum like to explain to me what they are saying. >> i think most people are lost. i think the nda is trying so hard to be inclusive they have erased mother. let's remember birthing people are mothers. this is the left agenda trying to erase the role of women by we saw justice ketanji brown jackson not defining what a woman is, the biden administration before title nine rules to redefine what sex is so it's part and parcel the large agenda just trying to destroy things many of us have held true for thousands of years. >> a lot of people don't know anything except the term mother and father we just keep trying to change things. you remember the story about the male pregnant emoji, i still don't know what they were trying to get out except i know a man cannot give birth to a child so you say where are we going with it? in some ways wokeism has failed even the most woke. when is going to be time to
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stop? >> it's interesting because i think there's a lot of democrats realizing how extreme they are. jones a few weeks ago said people don't use the term that next work these terms, it's not what people talk about in the nail salon or barber shops so i think there are people who are trying to get them to rein it in because they see the writing on the wall, it's driving people away from them yet there's a group who are determined to push us forward and i think they do at their own peril. >> the nda has various views on many issues and when it comes to abortion, overturning of roe v. wade, the statement after the decision was released last month saying overturning roe v. wade shows once again how the current majority of the supreme court is continuing to put their radical ideological agendas above her own basic human rights and freedom. there are a lot of people who say when it comes to human rights and freedoms, they stage abortion does not match that
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description. >> it's funny use the term radical agenda when it is what they are doing. there assembly they had for the voting on resolutions coming out strongly supporting abortion, like anti- israeli resolutions supporting bds, this shows how out of touch the nda is with concerns of the average american parents and families and i think that's one reason we've seen so many families rise up the past two years because they realize gatekeepers like the teachers unions who they failed to spoke for them and represent their interests, it's about their money and power and their agenda, not our children. >> the nda is debating continuing mandatory mask even though the entire country essentially has moved well past it so it's a huge issue during the pandemic that have so many parents in an uproar but they
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called himself a social justice unit so is that what they are fighting for? social justice with masking? >> it's awkward to use the term mask slips but that's what's happening. at least they are not pretending to represent the interests of teachers working in the classroom or families or administrators, it is just advancing a social justice agenda. masking like you said it is very out of touch with what average people want. we seen statistics and no children have had their development held back by this children have suffered from schools being closed and it was the teachers unions that worked with the cdc to keep schools close longer than any families it in america wanted them closed so let's hold them accountable for this. >> i remember and parents were outraged and parents are still outraged because of the policies incremented in schools and how long they were closed during the pandemic. we still don't know the impacts
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in respect to our children's learning and a lot of people are worried. it was great to see you, appreciate you coming on the show. >> thank you. >> right, i am jackie deangelis and for elizabeth macdonald, you're watching "the evening edit" on foxbusiness. that's going to do it for us, thank you for watching. have a great evening. ♪♪ kennedy: look at this woke progressives have criminalized self-defense and because of that, an innocent shopkeeper could spend the rest of his life hell. it happened in new york city of course and watch this graphic video. you see a woman over up bag of chips, her boyfriend, he has a long rap sheet for assaulting a cop is behind the counter and attacks the cashier. the cashier reportedly grabbed a knif
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