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quickstart twitter is responding to elon musk terminating the merger agreement. twitter chairman says twitter plans to pursue legal action to enforce the merger agreement. so it is going to the courts were going to the lawyers. will feel they take their things. have a great weekend everybody. ♪ >> this just income elon musk sending a letter to twitter seeking to end the $44 billion deal citing a lack of information from the soviet media giant when it comes to spam accounts pretty will get that later. i did administration take a victory lap for a better-than-expected june jobs report. but weren't prices on gas and groceries not easing recession fears for american wallet spreader also going to have some tragic news to go over tonight.
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former japanese prime minister's dead will giving a shop will giving a speech in western japan forgot the legs on that. the nation has had enough of these awoke das hard working worker into rikers island after fending off a violent ex-con pre-has been released from jail. even york mayor eric adams has supported the business owners actions claiming self-defense. also, main street media ignoring the voicemail joe biden allegedly left for his son hunter on his shifty overseas business dealings. we will get into it for the present setting executive order today on abortion act. he is facing ongoing pressure from both parties to do more as he has into the midterm bird "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪ >> good evening welcome everybody up you a look at your money stocks i think mostly
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lower today major indexes a sweeping leaked weekly gain the buy demonstration touting better-than-expected june jobs report today made a looming recession concerns. all while americans like you and me are facing record high inflation and ongoing pain at the pump. edward lawrence is at the white house with more force, edward. >> jackie, this was a very strong report in fact the private sectors at about all the jobs that fit lost during the pandemic. in fact piled on what are 40000 jobs on top of that. some sectors within that are individually below pre-pandemic level part leisure and hospitality down 1.3 million jobs. this report average wages increase has been falling for now a third month in a row. 5.1% year-over-year for wages but inflation is running at 40 are high. the things we want to buy are more expensive outpacing wages for the present did not mention this when talking about the economy. >> i know times are tough. prices are too high.
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families are facing the cost of living crunch. but today's economic news confirms the fact by economic plan is moving this country in a better direction. >> the unemployment rate is near historic low of 3.6% too. >> our stuart varney got the labor secretary to admit the president's plan does not actually deal with inflation per. >> okay, you might lower cost for some but you do not lower prices. >> no you don't pray quite honestly if the president does not address childcare in congress is not addressed childcare those are going to continue spiral upwards per. >> the presence asking for patience for americans and paying more, thank you jackie per. >> edward lawrence thank you so much. according to a new poll, 40% of americans say inflation is one of their top priorities for the government to address. 33% mentioned gas prices. reaction to growing economic concerns let's welcome congressman jeff van drew along with. >> or tran advisor mitch. congressman i'm going to go and start with the up or this administration doing a victory
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lap today. i would say we should've been at pre-pandemic levels with respect to jobs over a year ago. using it prices at the pump, prices at the grocery store for the keepsake to have a concrete plan to bring these prices down but they just don't. there were lying on the fed to raise interest rates record promo that is demand is tough when it comes to the necessities. we have to eat, we have to drive to work. what say you? >> you know what i say? i will make a deal i put this on the show right here right today. i will challenge this president and this press secretary, and this speaker, and schumer to come with me to any supermarket anywhere in my district in my state of new jersey or whatever they want to go. let's walk out and talk to people as they are going in or leaving the store and ask them, do they feel better now than they did? do they think the country's going to the right direction?
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do they think the economy is better than it was before? do they think things are okay? i'm going to try they're not going to like what they hear. i happen to be in the stores today i'm actually home for a day. i without indictable shopping. i went to the cvs and people were stopping me saying what the hell is going on? we cannot afford anything. literally any salary increase we get is way much more minuscule than the cost of food, and milk, and meat, and the cost of energy. everything, everything cost too much. and by the way it real quick not everybody is participating in the economy. you can make the unemployment rate looked low. but the bottom line is a little more than half the people are actually fully participating in this economy. a lot of people given up and staying home for. >> that the great point.
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to follow-up points present biden obviously does not go to the grocery store. did not know what meat prices were. it showed how out of touch he was. i'm guessing his not take beef unchecked to the gas pump what haiti's ago here, they are or wherever goes in washington every day. these are problems americans are struggling with. to you on the jobs report following up with the congress and said, we .6% unemployment rate stays the same. i've been saying all along these numbers are skewed when the participation rate is 61 half percent. that is a problem bird people are not back in the labor force the way they should be the most recent stats we had with respect to people looking for jobs in the openings for that every person looking there are two jobs out there if they want them buried we need more people to get engaged here. >> in fact jackie i was live tweeting the report this morning as it sure was reading on this network, the reality is we gained 30,000 plus jobs for the
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same time. thousand plus people left the workforce. the workforce participation rate actually fell. that's the most glaring thing the policies of this administration has pushed people out of the workforce which makes absolutely no sense in a time as a congressman said everything is costing more. he would think of things costing more people sitting on the couch would have to go get a job because they could not afford to be on the couch he more. but the reality is there something complete broken in our labor market people do not have the incentive to go to work that is very troubling for quickbooks to get into that little but congressman. i'm curious what you think what's happening now with respect to policy decision. how people not looking for jobs look at this administration. first thing i see is that extra year we had of the boosted unappointed benefits. you're going to run to those pretty quickly most people probably already have. the people sitting back on the
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couch i can tap in the government programs but we know the people for example in food stamps in this country those numbers are rising. people are saying it doesn't make sense for me too go to work. which increases are not keeping up with inflation. why should i bother? if i wait long enough made the pass of the stimulus and send me another check that's what i think, congressman. she hit it right on the head. people call us all the time are going to get another stimulus question but there are no jobs out there. saying you're kidding me i get you to jobs you can work three jobs. whatever you want to do. there is a tremendous need for more people to work. but they were taught the system they are taught how to get around the system. they were taught how not to work. we actually incentivize the wrong thing. yes we did need to help me help but not for the level we did not with the trillions of dollars we spent. not encouraging people to not participate in the workforce. this administration once our
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people to rely on government to survive for the do not want the private sector to be the private force of america. their people around the world try to push that honest too. it is the wrong thing. we can do this and get out of this parade you cannot have this terrible, awful energy policy that we have. you cannot have this awful inflation that we have it. we got to go out there and make this economy work. i guess what, this a press secretary, this president, the speaker they all say the same things over and over again. like if you just sit 100 times people are going to begin to believe it, they are not. jackie: the press secretary is very special and as a matter of fact there's a new monmouth pull out its is 80% of americans for the country is headed in the wrong direction. we are on the wrong track that's on the highest numbers we have seen in decades.
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and so peter doocy asked her about this, mitch i went to get your reaction on the other side. >> why do you think it is that 88% of people in this country polled by a monmouth think the countries on the wrong track? >> the president understands what the american people going there. he understands that gas prices are high. because of putin's tax hike in food insecurity the food cost have skyrocketed bird that's why the president has an everything that he can to blunt loci prices. jackie: so they continue, mitch said they save the world they save the economy and everything is great except that it is not. i knew, and i and the people congress and represent going to the grocery store in the gas everyday they know it. x you know what? in the second sentence of her response she was probably reading when she looked at her notebook that had to mention putin again that's the thing 80 people responded to that monopole certainly understand.
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it is not the putin price hike. that light is getting tired it doesn't work that does not make anybody feel good when they're checking out at the supermarket and the congressman's district request gentlemen great to see about tonight but thank you so much for joy too. have a wonderful weekend. >> you too jackie. jackie: our generic lawmaker slam that woke justice system after a man was charged with murder. for defending himself. from an attacker. when are these left-wing d.a.'s going to be held accountable? your guess is as good as mine. this attracted the overseas former japanese prime minister shot dead this morning will giving a speech. we're going to break it down head with congressman claudia penny. only on "the evening edit".
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>> japan's longest-serving prime minister was assassinated for elect to warn you the video you are going to see is graphic. shinzo abe was shot earlier will giving a speech in his country. our own sicily has interviewed him in the past. she is the latest for us tonight. >> at 41 year old suspect was a former member of the navy. according to the audience some images were about to show could be disturbing for the suspect telling police and killed japan's longest serving prime
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minister shinzo abe oversized or certain groups one national newspaper says tied to religion. japan's national broadcaster reporting the suspect confirmed he did not kill shinzo abe over beliefs. it's shocking or gun violence is extremely rare. also shocking and towering political figure was targeted. longest serving postwar leader nine years in office over too stansbury security was forefront. a stronger alliance with the u.s. remember he was a first world leader to meet with donald trump actors 2016 election window. shinzo abe chains to pass the prostitution to counter what he sows it rising chinese threat. for the u.s. was seen as a reliable specific partner for numerous presidents but president biden was at the japanese embassy to sign a book of condolence. will he fly at half staff in his honor had a chance to interview him in the past definite decade paired to give you a sense of
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his exacting nature, he understood english very well. he still did the interview through a translator because he wanted his message to get across perfectly and precisely, back to you. >> thank you so much susan lee. shinzo abe death rocking the world stage. leaders offering their now. donald trump include a statement sent to he was a true friend of mine much more importantly america. the tremendous blow to wonderful people of japan for joining is now congresswoman claudia. congressman great to have you on the program tonight in the wake of the sad news. it really was shocking to wake up to these headlines. and as susan mentioned in japan or gun violence is very rare it makes you really think about the suspect, his motive, they are saying it's not necessarily politically tied too. will have political reverberations around the world. >> absolutely. my deepest condolences and prayers to his family and the people of japan for losing this
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great leader. as you know no one is perfect this guy was tremendous he was a man for the time the japanese needed him. what you alluded to in the beginning his attempts to restore some japanese economy, his reform program is put together to try to bring japan back after the 2011 tragedy of the tsunami that was there. just to try to be in the country back on the longest-serving and much beloved also someone who stood for freedom and stood for our ideal similar to the united states by think people do not realize there has been a growing concern in the indo pacific region because of the threat of china. japan is still the third largest economy in the world and very important. his attempts to give them out of their pacifism and independence militarily he could never get it done by amendment he was able to
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get it done by a reiteration of the policy. that help strengthen japan against china has become an aggressor not just to us but to the world and viewed as an enemy and in the pacific region. jackie: that's a concern right now the white house did respond i like to read that year they said this is tragedy for japan and for all who knew him pretty was a champion of the alliance between our nation and the friendship between our people the united states stands with japan and this moment of grief. that is certainly true congresswoman. one of the issues we are facing us where to be go from here as we consider this threat. donald trump was very tough on china it was very close with shinzo abe. how does this president who is been his administration has been very weak on foreign policy, how does he handle this moving forward? >> this is a concern. this is a void we have strong even though he is not currently in office, his legacy was strong. he was a strong leader that
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brought a good kind of nationalism to japan. and i know he is being touted it's a negative that legacy media is calling him an archconservative which she was not. they gave more praise to yasser arafat as a freedom fighter than they are giving to shinzo abe which is completely inappropriate. we have a void down the indo pacific region for this is going to be a problem with the president who project so much weakness. so weak when it comes to china. everyone is reeling from that realization a few days ago or within the last month or so president biden actually took 1 million barrels of oil out of the strategic reserves and sold it to china there's evidence that could be linked to his own son who's obviously with scandal right now. it is a concern for them through the japanese people are concerned about how much of an ally we are going to continue to be which such a week president and weak foreign policy.
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jackie: you bring up a great point to the oil that was released moved overseas into the global market ended up in china for a lot of people have questions about that. and the president's agenda when it comes to relations in the far east. congresswoman wonderful to see you tonight thank you. >> that great thanks so much. we 611 musk sending a letter to twitter seeking to end the deal. he cites lack of information the social media giant when it comes to spam accounts. fame former facebook analysts will break it down next on "the evening edit". >> at the very least let's renegotiate the price. but if he backs out of this thing, man that's when the fireworks in court begin 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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jackie: and big headlines from just about an hour ago pretty elon musk determined the twitter deal to buy twitter $44 billion. skeptical over twitters spam by. with breaking news kelly he mentioned this before this is something we've all been watching her try to get a better trike price on this are trying to walk away from the deal? it's becoming a little more clear now. >> seriously, jackie this has been a roller coaster but just now at sec filing musk clinic twitter is in material breach of the agreement and has made false and misleading statements during negotiations. this comes after months of dramatic swings for it all comes
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down to a question regarding the number of spam bots on the platform for the reason the spots are so important is musk's made it clear he tends to grow the company's revenue and that rests on having real active users. in that sec filing musk lawyers argued for nearly two months mrd information necessary to make independent assessment of the prevalence of fake or spam accounts on twitter's platform. twitter has failed or refused to provide us information for the big question can illegally do this question there's a billy don't break up the associate with terminating the agreement. however, musk wages right to poke under the hood faster. if he is caught he can break the deal he can prove twitter intentionally misrepresented its user base. in that same filing claiming quote all this analysis remains ongoing all indications suggest several of twitters public disclosures disclosures regarding its daily active users are either false or materially misleading right now we do not have the prove his team has yet. but musk independent verification finds twitter has been missed counting in a number
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of ways including counting accounts the company knew were suspended. now as you alluded to the top of this also may be an attempt to negotiate a lower price. the stock closed 32% below the offer price today. he has used major threats like this before to negotiate for twitter stoppable in free fall if he does not buy it. i reach out to twitter for comment but have not heard back yet for the chairman of the twitter board just tweeting out they will be pursuing legal action to close the deal at the agreed price. so jackie, i am kind of wondering where this is going to go? if he could prove this will be big trouble for the twitter to like to sec in that 5% numbers grossly understated precooked it's a huge problem for twitter if they did live. and where is this going to answer your question i think were going to court, kelly think is going to a big battle. cooks right to see you thanks so much. for a reaction to spring his is welcome former facebook analyst cara frederick. it's great to have you on the program parts of us to delve into here we want to stick to
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one point kelly broke up closing price today was 36.81. walking away calling twitter a liar this'll be a mess for shareholders is not going to be a lot of value there. when he did this he said it's about free speech. he said he wanted to make a public square were people could speak freely and openly and not be censored. and in some ways in this weird convoluted way this deal has turned out he has made his point here. to a certain extent it's like he does not even need the company anymore, your thoughts? >> exactly. he has absolutely undermined twitter's credibility. they proclaim to be a platform for democratizing information for the early days of twitter, they said they were that free speech a wing of the free-speech party but we know it is all a lie. was how the meltdown that came with the long just announcing he was even thinking of buying twitter and he wanted to make it a global free-speech platform.
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so twitter has booked the cloud itself in this area for the facts kelly talks about they might have actually been lying about the number of bots on their accounts going to be a bloodbath in court for sure. i think twitter as you said, it is really taking when this regard. >> hinted this point, with respect to the steel in the public disclosure, if twitter was lying and elon didn't give up his right to poke under the hood yes. but the company was lying it didn't matter if you did or didn't, right customer at the public disclosures are out there. they aren't lying about this very important metric that he needs to be able to grow the company to be able to add revenue. so to a certain extent even if there is a breakup fee he could argue that essentially it crumbles the whole thing for it i don't know i'm not sure how much liability there is but then i say to myself even for say he has to pay the breakup fee. and elon musk land wears a million bucks? he made such a point with what he did here.
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>> that is true. and he still has three other companies to run. he is really invested in a lot of other ventures exactly, exactly. >> it is interesting. this has become a hot spot when it comes everything else we are seeing in politics right now. specialties were heading into the midterms. we talk about hunter biden and his laptop all the time of the show we get more detail and how social media is complicit in trying to bury that story right before the election. that is such a huge impact. you look at facebook you look at these companies that are censoring politics for example there uncovered 19. we are in the midst of this tragic shooting. social media companies have two flag individuals that are unhealthy or posting the fact they going to carry out mass shootings or tragedies. or whatever the case may be. you look at this and kind of say
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these companies need to be retooled in some way. this is all long overdue. >> you are so correct here. why think is really interesting is that this was touted as the market solution to censorship. and all that you just outlined. but the richest man in the world could not even pull this off. so i think you are right, it's time to start talking about policy solutions but yes, conservatives especially need to start building their own digital infrastructure from scratch to compete. that is absolute imperative. but at the same time there are issues where do we hold these executives in leadership culpable for breach of contract potentially in this arena? or not necessarily having the will to make sure these shooters, when they're spilling on the platforms why is it ideological why is getting suspended from twitter and yet these shooters can say whatever they want. the ccp spokespeople to see if
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they ever they want the ayatollah moran can say whatever they want. the taliban people say whatever they want. this requires a political action. and now we know that. elon musk cannot pull it off who can? >> elon musk is a very savvy investor agreed with you. even -- make the market was higher when he made that offer it was really going after this just to create a narrative and to create a conversation. and he certainly has done that. great to see was always kara have a great weekend. >> thanks jackie you two. jackie: a new ninja covid variant. it is apparently emerging it is the dominant strain for said to be the most dangerous one yet. officials of one city or even recommending everyone mask up again but we are going to dig into that a little bit more. here new york lawmakers are slamming woke policies after mail was charged with murder for defending himself from an attacker. we are digging in next with retired nypd officer bill
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stanton. only on the evening at it. stay with us. >> it is unfortunate people like devitt entering governor kathy refuses to fix the bailout people keep electing these judges and prosecutors who are not serious about crime.
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>> now it is time for the district attorney's office and the grand jury to go to the proceedings. i'm just a big believer that it is sent new yorkers who are doing their job working, it's obvious this was here. he provided for his family. jackie: and eric city worker charged with murder following this alleged robbery. is been released on a lowered belt after resident said he is acting in self-defense. it shows josé spent nearly a week following the attack.
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fearing now on the city's far left alvin bragg former nypd officer you watch this and tape it is bone chilling when you see what happens per so clear to everybody this man was minding his own business in his store. did nothing to ask for this rate acting in self-defense yet he is the one ends up in rikers island. let me tell you something to someone who lives in york city and has witnessed crime in the city over the course of the last two plus years, i think about this all the time. if 70 attacks me, how far are you allowed to go? you've been drawn into something you did not ask for. this is a chilling example of how this can go wildly wrong. >> this man came to this country as an immigrant. he came in as a citizen of america. living the american dream. he now has to fight for his life and is living a nightmare
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because an assailant about feared for his life. this district attorney is not going into this blind spray think he's doing it by design. >> take that a step further for somebody like me who cannot see what he's trying to design your brain it makes no sense at all. what is he trying to accomplish? we know alvin bragg does not want to put people behind bars pretty does not really want to prosecute crime. he has lowered the threshold for those crimes of people that he will prosecute. and relates a very, very disruptive to the city. you tell me you step inside of his head and tell me what is trying to do here. >> all i can see is what i see you have art left political ideologies but it is beyond a quality brit lady justice is supposed to be blind. people justice under the law. while some feel there needs to
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be a balancing of the books if you will. that the assailant maybe it needs to have an extra thumb on the scale if you will where they get low bail. where there are perpetrators that are committing crimes time and time again need the extra chance. this perpetrator who assaulted the worker has a previous arrest. he had assaulted a police officer. what he think is going to happen? it is just upside down. this district attorney is obviously living in the twilight zone. >> in so many cases the rap sheet on these violent criminals it goes on, and on, and on. you wonder how it's possible they can return to the street so easily to essentially terrorize innocent civilians that are just trying to run a business and trying to walk around and try to survive getting them back and forth to work or not. this is part of the problem in the city too, right?
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alvin bragg's keeps doing it people are going to continue to leave the city. >> exactly. people leaving new york city in droves. who is staying? the minority that cannot necessarily afford to move to another state where there is less crime. the people professing this equity, the people are saying they want to protect the minority, as we see here it is the minority that more times and then not are they victims of these crimes again, again, and again for quick sets actually excellent point of glad you brought it up. bill stanton this is tragic. we are going to have to see how it all plays out. eric at us can say whatever he wants regarding self-defense but he could stand up to the owner but it's not going to change the outcome that's part of the problem here we put them in office so we can do something about this. yet he says his hands are tied in so many words buried bill stanton good to see you thank you. >> thank you. jackie: a rare appearance of the
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white house yesterday from none other than hunter biden. this is a present repeatedly denies ever discussing his disgraced sons overseas business dealings. heard that voice now. geez, it sounded a lot like him. newark columnist maranda divine will react next only on "the evening edit". quickset never spoken to my senators overseas dealings. >> what is your understanding what you're so was doing for extraordinary amount of money? >> i don't know what he was doing. >> my son is not made money in terms of this thing about what you talking about china. ♪ love and liberty mutual customizing your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. (emu squawks) if anyone objects to this marriage, speak now or forever hold your peace. (emu squawks) (the crowd gasps) no, kevin, no! not today.
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>> why is there a voicemail of the president talking to his son about his overseas business dealings if the president had said he had never spoken to his son about his overseas business dealings? >> we are not from this podium i'm not going to talk about alleged material from the
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laptop. there's a voice on the voicemail because i'm not going to talk about alleged material on the laptop. it's not happening. >> peter i refer you to his son's representative. jackie: after years of biden denied any knowledge but his sons overseas business dealings the white house also dodging the voicemail signaling the president's knowledge after all but i don't know about you but it sounded a lot like joe biden to me. now main street media sync sound too. fox news can share it laptop from hell author miranda divine britt always wait to be with you. let's just start in that soundbite for a minute. alleged material. they are still not even admitting the laptop in the content exist. does this not make your head explode? >> look at does. it is unsustainable the white house is been doing that jen psaki did just what karen did
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their trying to stonewall and pretend the laptop is not joe biden's problem. and it is his problem. the latest voicemail with his voice on it expressing relief a "new york times" story about the families of business dealings with china, that voicemail it self is joe biden. it's not hunter biden. and that is what peter doocy was asking. they just refused to engage. is unsustainable particularly as we see increasingly that joe biden is going soft on china. and even if you did not know all the back story of the laptop and the incriminating evidence about the millions of dollars from that chinese policy to the biden family you would have to suspect that joe biden was somehow compromised. because why has he unwound a whole lot of trump administration and get tough on china measures? they're just does not seem to be a real reason for it.
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>> in time after time joe biden has been asked about this, miranda, he will look you in the face and categorically lie about it. i don't know if they are saying that voicemail is doctored or it is not joe biden. it's clear to anybody who listens to it that it is. and he will still look the press in the eye and lie and not admit any knowledge. >> it is shameless. you see just on thursday you saw hunter biden they are at white house, at a function. front and center networking, glad handling. this is just the kind of that joe biden has made his whole mark. he did the same thing with the quid pro quo with ukraine pretty come out publicly in a public forum and boasted about getting the prosecutor fired and about withholding millions of dollars in u.s. aid. billions of dollars in u.s. aid in order to achieve that
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outcome. that is what he does. and hunter biden, there is just laughing the whole family is just laughing and saying you can't touch me. >> and no. is really frustrating to watch. the latest peg to the stories a headlight out from the washington times the treasury department is blocking the probe into hunter biden's business dealing. this is according to gop lawmakers. we had congressman kolmar on just the other night talking about this. they want access to the financial records pertaining to sublease business transactions. and they are being blocked, why? >> well it is unprecedented that should happen. chuck grassley and ron johnson very good inquiry into hunter biden's corruption to do with the burisma for they also touch on some of the china deals. they uncovered what her 50 different suspicious activity reports which are reports that banks are required to launch with the treasury department
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when they see suspect money coming from sanctioned sources are suspect sources whether be china or russia into american bank account. that is crucial for us to uncover the full corruption. to be blocking that i be party to that is dangerous. jackie: up against the hard break. laptop from hell advise everybody to read it. miranda divine thanks. a "let's dig in" day... >> mm. >> ...a "chow down" day... a "take a big bite" day... a "perfectly delicious" day... >> mm. [ chuckles ] >> ...a "love my new teeth" day. because your clearchoice day is the day everything is back on the menu. a clearchoice day changes every day. schedule a free consultation. what if you were a global energy company? with operations in scotland, technologists in india, and customers all on different systems.
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jackie: present biden tech executive action today to protect abortion following pressure from some within his own party for not acting with more urgency after the supreme court decision to overturn roe v wade. mark merritt is in deceit with the latest forest, marked for. >> good evening jackie. present biden is under increasing pressure including by members of his own party to ensure women have access to abortion. this, ever since the recent supreme court decision was sent to the abortion policy back to the states. today the president tried to show people that he is working on this. but he also had new harsh criticism from the supreme court. >> this was not a decision driven by the constitution would let me say it again this was not a decision driven by the constitution. despite of what those justices said this is not a decision driven by history.
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>> the latest actions include new measures to safeguard access to contraception. the present directing the department of health and human services to ensure abortion -related medication is available as widely as possible. his orders also look to clarify legal protections and responsibility healthcare providers. he also wants to make sure that people have access to pregnancy related medical treatment. so far reaction is mixed. new hampshire senator tweeting the actions announced today are welcome steps to mitigate the steps of the supreme court decision to overturn roe. full life advocates include congressman jody of texas of the writer to the federal government to the exact opposite even among those calling for federal nationwide ban on abortion. the present is once again calling on congress to pass an abortion lot which would legalize it nationwide. but the white house admits it does not have the votes to do it in the senate. the house is expected to take up the measure though as soon week. jackie: at market mayor to so much. meantime and covid named as
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ninja spreading in europe and the nine states as well but it could be the most dangerous one that we have seen yet. appearing to be better at dodging our antibiotics and be more contagious. merrick city officials are not recommending all new yorkers were high-quality facemasks indoors and in crowds due to a rise in covid cases. with me now the ceo up infused and doctor of internal medicine doctor dr. adalbert pilip. can you talk to me a little bit about this new variant ninja and this is supposed to progress the variance resource become less potent. why is it that this one seems to be stronger than what we've seen in the past? >> first of all thank you for having me on the show today. i would love the opportunity to discuss this further. yes ba.4 and five. very prevalent. they're probably the most prominently now in the united states. whether did thousand cases a week.
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and about 400 deaths per day. it is absolutely more transmissible. it is more immune evasive. and it does that because it seems to be avoiding the antibiotic lending site what is that mean? our immunity comes from two separate ways. we can get vaccinated, which we have done a great job in the united states. or we can get sick with covid at natural immunity. those antibiotics are good to fight covid. as these variations and mutations grow they figure out a way to survive. they come up with ways to stay away from our immune system. [inaudible] ba.4 and five integrated into our booster shot which is a wonderful idea. >> how long would it take to get those boosters updated to the point they would have protection
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against it? >> you know, the process of updating our vaccinations probably three -- six months. i would let the experts speak more about that. >> images ask about mask mandates. some counties, some states are saying we have to reverse back to the old rules before we had vaccines this contributed obscene know there are people who cannot take another wave of that again, your thoughts on how important that is to be wearing masks? >> let me extrapolate on that. i agree. we have variants every month we have a new variant. there has been no evidence so far these new variants have made people sick or or made them die more. we have immunity they vaccinations really do work. those of the big take-home messages we've seen thousands of
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patients my partner and i and we see people with milder symptoms. less hospital admissions they do very well. jackie: of the crop to watch and get little more data on. and see how pervasive it actually is. thank you for your insight. >> pleasure. physics i am jackie in for elizabeth mcdowell pretty much in the evening edition on fox network pray thanks for watching have a great weekend. ♪ ♪ ♪ from that foxy deuce in new york city this is maria bartiromo's wall street. spieth hello and happy weekend to all but welcome to the program that analyzes the week that was an helps position you for the week ahead. i am maria bartiromo pray thanks for joining us for a better-than-expected job support for the month of june. the white house touting a stronger economy than ever in history. kenny and joni are here with reaction. plus, there could beat major power outages across the country this summer

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