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godmother. many fans are hope are outraged on line and hoping changes reverse when the clock strikes midnight. all i have to say on this stuff, good grief. that is it for "fox business tonight." "the evening edit" starts right now. elizabeth: happening now the white house again in clean-up mode today. has to clarify yet another gaffe by president biden claiming he got cancer from the oil industry growing up in delaware and critics rip into biden's climate action agenda today. clean energy destroys the environment. a lot of toxic chemicals that cause cancer and strip mining of minerals for electric car batteries, solar panels an know. with us michael mccaul, lee zeldin, greg stuebe, drew ferguson, economic pro carol
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roth, power of the future daniel turner, arizona attorney general mark brnovich. we have a hot show for to you night. reports indicate majority of biden's own white house do not own expensive electric cars or solar panels they demand you buy as inflation skyrockets. new "qunnipiac poll," the president has among the lowest approval rate national modern u.s. history. house speaker pelosi again claims no knowledge of her husband's controversial stock buys while she is in office. even as pelosi owns half his stock portfolio under california law. and police battle a new type of crime wave now sweeping the nation. new york city's mayor, slams catch-and-release of criminals when that is what is happening with his own d.a. and at the border. congresswoman aoc doubles down, after she was slammed for pretending cops handcuffed her at an abortion rights protest. plus a new bombshell report, the
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fbi investigated taxpayer cash given to china's wuhan lab accused of leaking covid-19. i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪. elizabeth: welcome to the show. let's get a check here. look at that, stocks in the green today. the markets are pricing in federal reserve rate hikes. we've got upbeat tech earnings, also restoring investor confidence. now here is the debate. is this a stock market rally or a bear market bounce? look at this, mortgage demand, dropping to a 22-year low. why? mortgage rates nearly doubling to 5.8%. there is a lot of problems in the housing market. we'll get that story later in the week for you. get all the facts for you. look at that quinnepiac read, new record low, 31% approve, 61% disapprove? edward lawrence in washington with more. edward? reporter: president joe biden
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calling climate change an emergency but not actually declaring a state of emergency. the president says he will use executive actions in order to move his agenda forward and get, because the climate bill has been stalled in the senate. now the set of executive actions will boost offshore wind energy, as well with money to make infrastructure projects that can with stand any natural disaster. president biden: clear the way for clean energy, connect these projects to the grid. i directed my administration to clear every federal hurdle, streamline federal permitting that brings these clean energy projects online right now, right away. reporter: white house press secretary says the president will not stop. the american petroleum institute believes this forced transition will only further increase costs adding american producers are poised to meet this growing demand but we need a comprehensive energy policy that lays the foundation for long-term growth. republicans agree there needs to be all of the above approach. >> they're claiming that there is a climate crisis.
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you know there are a lot of crises in the country right now. there is an inflation crisis, energy crisis, a bothered crisis, a crime crisis but white house and democrats have a crisis too, a crisis of confidence and crisis of credibility. reporter: there is no change in the energy policy from this administration. liz? elizabeth: grater report as always, edward lawrence. thank you so much. joining us now wall street pro carol roth and power of the future executive director daniel turner. great to have you both on. good to see you guys. thanks for joining us. look at this, carol, most of biden's team don't own electric cars or solar panels they want everyone else to buy. we have 40-year high inflation. the democrats misread their economic privilege and good fortune as some higher moral purpose but demand everyone else foot the bill for it? >> i know people who are preppers, people who think something is going down, walking
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the walk, talking the talk, doing it all. these folks say a lot of things but don't do anything. i put this out there on twitter, i will put it out there on your program tonight, liz. if they want to trade their ocean front mansion to me for a very low square footage, very energy economic little small house in the midwest i will make that trade. i will trade their private jets, i will trade their yachts for a kayak. they are not willing to do this they don't want to do this they don't want their footprint to come down. they want to grab money and power. until they start walking the talk, there is no reason to believe this is a crisis. elizabeth: daniel what do you think of all this, what carol just said? >> oh, she raises a fantastic point. these are folks that want to use all the benefits of the fossil fuel economy though the one i advocate for that powers our nation, powers our national security, powers our homes and provides such wonderful comfort and luxury to the point that
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people come into this country legally and illegally to get the american dream. joe biden didn't take amtrak to massachusetts. he took air force one. he takes air force one to his beach home in delaware. john kerry didn't go to germany by private boat. he took a private jet. they want the benefits of fossil fuels. yet use the power of government to deny us a privilege that makes them my enemy. elizabeth: how about zoom and skype? we'll watch the president make as series of gaffs. he mispronounced a congressman from massachusetts and claims he got cancel from oil use in delaware. >> where, is she go. put on the windshield wipers to get literally the oil slick off the window. why i so many people i grow up have cancer. he is not a bad guy at all. i live in his house.
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sheldon whitehouse, a great champion, champion of the environment. been banging away. >> of course the more pain we're all experiencing from the high price of gas the more benefit there is for those who can access electric vehicles. >> if we reach the goal by 2030 biden has of 50% adoption, instead of 100% adoption, that means the average household would use twice as much electricity charging one of their cars as they would use for all of the air-conditioning that they use for the entire year. elizabeth: yeah. there was no answer to that. carol, here's the thing. the white house has 11 million oil and gas workers now in a bull's-eye. they want to get rid of fossil fuels. the gop is party of blue-collar workers democrats elites. why doesn't the white house do all of the above messaging that u.s. oil and gas can fix a problem with more clean natural gas that is lower emissions around capturing carbon emissions right at power grids,
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factories, recycle it? this, carol, is a booming industry. you can recycle carbon capture into concrete, carpets, sparkling water, even vodka. i love that story. >> yeah, i mean you're asking me to explain crazy. the only explanation i have come up with is that the profiteering isn't happening in the area of energy, or these people who have gotten together found ways to extract fees from investments, from, you know, consultants, all the way on down by pushing this green agenda because it doesn't really make sense f you actually cared about the planet, you would want us to be producing more instead of venezuela or iran. you would be focusing on nuclear but that is certainly not what's happening. so i think this is about profiteering. also the people who control a lot of these jobs, who are benefiting financially, these are in red areas. certainly we don't want those people to have power and to have
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good jobs. so you know, that may be factoring into their thinking as well. elizabeth: what carol just said, they keep talking about electric cars, daniel, 80% of the power grid is, comes from fossil fuels. he wants half the u.s. fleet to be electric by 2050. electric car batteries need dirty mining for minerals. that ruins the environment. solar panels, may be 25, 30 year lifespan. 90% of them end up in landfills. highly toxic chemicals never decay. wastes, leaks, contaminates groundwater, causes cancer. aren't we harming the natural world doing what they want? why is the white house addressing that? >> we never can allow to the language to be dominated by the left where they call these things green or renewable because they're not. they are trade offs they are no better for the planet than
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fossil fuels. they're worse for the planet. on top of that they don't work. germany invested $500 billion, b for billion over last 20 years for wind power. they're telling people to turn off electricity because it is not working. they pay five times what they used to pay for electricity. when will wind power kick in? when is the benefit going green with the euphemism in america. states in america, texas, california, it is nothing but a failure. here is the biden administration wants to double down on failure. you can have pejoratives about fossil fuel, us big oil and things but we work when the sun is shining -- elizabeth: other thing, carol a china backed company, canadian-based lithium americas, the largest share holder is a chinese-owned mining giant. they're mining, they are getting taxpayer money to mine lithium for electric car batteries right here in the united states.
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so that is what is happening too. china, india combined have wiped out all of u.s. grains in carbon emissions since 2005 and 2006. carol, that is what is happening as well. >> these are the same people that walked china right into the world trade organization, exported capitalism to them and imported central planning here. so we've seen this playbook before. this ends up benefiting china and not the united states. elizabeth: all right, carol roth, thank you so much, daniel turner, good to see you. come back soon both of you. >> thank you. elizabeth: a new warning out about government spending that's fueling inflation as democrats push culture wars for the midterms over economic problems that are hitting your families hard. congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez, she is doubling down after she was slammed for pretending that cops handcuffed her at an abortion rights protest outside of the supreme court. we're taking it on with congressman lee zeldin ahead on
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democrats push culture wars over economic problems hitting your kitchen tables. hillary vaughn has the latest in washington. hillary? reporter: good evening, liz. deficit hawks are sounding the alarm about rising debt in the u.s. especially as interest rates rise, paying off that debt is just getting more expensive. senator manchin did throw cold water on any unnecessary new spending with inflation so high. >> criticism i'm getting from the people saying an joe manchin don't you believe inflation is number one thing in america that is hurting every human being? reporter: the president instead promising to take executive action on what he can but some progressive say that is not enough. >> unfortunate that one man can kill legislation that will save our planet. we think it is important for the president now to take executive action. that is not going to be enough. reporter: even though manchin had major concerns over new spending the original plan for
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skinny version of "build back better" was to have half of the revenue raised from tax hikes to go to pay off the debt, something that the committee for a responsible federal budget says would have actually helped. the president saying this, quote, lawmakers should not abandon the one trillion of offsets and 500 billion of deficit redunk redetection. that would help check debt and inflation which is perhaps the most important thing congress dan could to reduce of risk of recession. liz. elizabeth: great job, reporting as always, hillary. good to see you. congressman lee zeldin from house financial service the he is the new york gop candidate for governor. what was your reaction to that report? >> we should be focusing on the economy an inflation. unfortunately you have too many members of congress who want to distract and talk about other issues other than what americans are saying is the most important issue to them. now, for some of these same people who want to distract
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away, they also want to spend an unlimited amount of these same americans money which will make the issues only worse. they don't want to ramp up domestic energy production. some of the obvious solutions that are before us here in our country unfortunately, some of the same people looking to distract, are people who want to advance policies that would make this far worse. elizabeth: you know what is going on too, congressman, talk about the 17 house democrats arrested outside of the supreme court, blocking the street at an abortion rights protest. critics are saying you know, alexandria ocasio-cortez and ilhan omar were pretending they were handcuffed. democrats carolyn maloney, cori bush, quote, they put their bodies on the line here. this is like being arrested by security at the local library. >> yeah and even worse in this case is that you might get arrested at that local library by somebody who can put real handcuffs on you. this is an act, in many respects
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and unfortunately this is avoiding what is for many americans the most important issue and issues. now if you want to put up that, big stand, because you feel like back home in your own districts that crime is out of control, as we see in new york city right now, that is something that can bring all sides, republican, democrat, independent, left right, in between, but these are in many respects messaging efforts that seek to go off on to left and right tangents that unfortunately have more people upset and frustrated. elizabeth: what is striking, this came on the same day 219 house democrats blocked a resolution condemning violent attacks by pro-abortion activists on churches and pro-life pregnancy centers. speaker pelosi refuse to condemn attacks. watch. >> as far as the abortion cases
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there have been a number of attacks on, on churches, on crisis pregnancy centers. republicans are going after democrats for not saying anything. they're saying that your rhetoric is contributing to the attacks on these. what do you say -- >> let me just say this, a woman has a right to choose, to live up to her responsibility. it is up to her, her doctor, her family, her husband, her significant other and her god. this talk of politicizing all of this, i think is something uniquely american and not right. elizabeth: that is remarkably idiotic and incompetent response. what if there were more than 150 attacks of arson and vandalism on abortion centers or abortion clinics. >> exactly. elizabeth: why can't she condemn, condemn criminality like that. why is it so difficult?
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who is politicizing here? >> this is about tuesday, november 8th. their majority is not only at risk, i believe the house is going to flip. this is a last stand for the house democrats who i believe will end up losing the majority and every word, every action is all geared towards an election and that puts her in this position where she has to choose between having a double standard or no standard as opposed being consistent with a moral compass that many people who understand the point that you made, they seek in their leaders that they would just shoot straight, be honest with them. there is a choice that she speaks about of whether or not to get an abortion. what about people who choose not to get an abortion? many of them are being threatened and intimidated -- elizabeth: the rhetoric, the rhetoric is pathetic. it has to stop. why is it so hard to stand up against the mob? why is it so hard to say we are for law and order? we are for protecting people, right?
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somebody lit and threw a molotov cocktail into the wisconsin family action facility. then you had, this pro-abortion group, they're threatening to vandalize and go after even more churches. then you still have protests at the homes of supreme court justices, where the neighbors and their children can't live a normal life. your final word? >> the furthest and most irrational elements of the far left have been the loudest and they have in many respects ended up rolling much of the democratic party instead of people like speaker pelosi and others choosing to lead these elements of the far left, they made the play call to be led by them. elizabeth: congressman zeldin, good to see you. come back soon. >> thank you. elizabeth: police battle a new type of crime wave sweeping the nation as new york city's mayor eric adams slams the catch-and-release of criminals when that's what is happening with his own d.a. and at the border. we're digging in with congressman michael mccall next on "the evening edit." >> public safety must be
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lydia hu has more. lydia. reporter: good evening, liz, grocers say thieves are targeting supermarkets, stealing high value items selling them on the black market. meat, seafood, detergent, ice cream are common target. chris tee december as burglary is up over 30% in new york city. larceny, theft over $1000. they have beefed up private security adding six retired police officers to its ranks this year. >> the expense is big. we have no choice at this point to do it. so i increased the budget to make sure i could pay for it. reporter: around the country we see similar trend in crimes. burglary up 33% in chicago, 15% in los angeles. the trends are impacting other businesses too.
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starbucks also recently deciding to permanently close 1stores across the country because of disturbances and safety issues like drug use. they say moving forward more closures are possible as well. back to you, liz. elizabeth: terrific journalism. great report, lydia. thank you so much. welcome back to the show, chairman emeritus of house homeland security, congressman michael mccaul. congressman, a pleasure to have you on. >> thank you, liz, thanks for having me. elizabeth: congressman, tennessee is in shock, faith leader dr. arturo williams, shot outside of her home in memphis, a carjacking. dr. williams was the revered, much loved leader of the united methodist church. she leaves behind four children and her husband. this is disgrace. your reaction? >> it's a disgrace and really an epidemic on the nation. i think liberal democrats agenda of defunding the police and not just that, but prosecuting
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police officers as the priority rather than prosecuting criminals. yet you saw that in san francisco where there is a referendum on the d.a. to recall the d.a. of los angeles. in my hometown of austin, texas, i have a district attorney that takes administrative cases that have been closed, threw them into the grand jury indicted 19 austin police officers, while at the same time city council defunds the austin police million dollars. guess what, liz? the crime rate is going up. elizabeth: what do they expect? congressman, let's show this video coming in. downtown greenwich, connecticut. a woman robbed in broad daylight. law enforcement increasingly warning about robberies in broad daylight. we'll show it again. a policeman on horseback, he chase as thief in times square. so we're seeing this happening like, stories like this keep coming in. that by the way, that thief in greenwich got away.
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congressman, we have this. today new york city mayor eric adams, he is blasting the revolving door treatment of the city's criminals. by the way that thief in times square was caught. listen to this. >> taking too long to sentence dangerous people. while they are on our streets. they continue to commit crimes. we continue to have this catch, release, repeat mind set. we got to get that under control. >> his own d.a. is doing catch-and-release. happening on the border. what was your response when you heard this? >> yeah. look i've been dealing with this issue a long time. i was a federal prosecutor. we don't need social workers as district attorneys or for that matter u.s. attorneys. we need real prosecutors that put people in jail behind bars. you know, the broken windows program that mayor giuliani implemented in morning was very successful because it got the small crimes lead to larger crimes. that is why new york became a safer city.
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now they're going back to where they were before. then as you mentioned, liz, couple that with the wide open border. over three million people now encountered at the border. not to mention 56 of them on the terror watch list this is a prescription for a disaster and it will have an impact on the midterm election. elizabeth: pushing at the border, size of new mexico annualized. all this mayhem, right? let's watch ann dorn, the widow of captain david dorn murdered in the 2020 riots. i like your response to this on tucker carlson. watch. >> black lives matter called for death of police. no one has done anything about it. it is the woke community is funding them, not only just these corporations but celebrities and athletes across the country, just blindly funding this misguided agenda. they were burning down cities and they were calling it peaceful protests. police seem to be the easy target and nobody is standing up
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for their rights. elizabeth: congressman, your final word? >> yeah, i would say you know, look, if we're prosecuting and suing police officers you're not going to have people signing up to be a police officer. this is, had an impact on readiness and their ability to attack a threat when it does occur. but also, you know, i agree with the comment that it is totally misguided policy. it's a very dangerous one when you don't have public safety. elizabeth: that's it. congressman mccaul, thanks for joining us of the good to see you. >> thank you, liz. appreciate it. elizabeth: speaker pelosi doubled down, claims no knowledge of her husband's controversial stock purchases while she is in office. even as pelosi owns half his stock portfolio under california law. congressman greg stuebe ahead on "the evening edit." >> this is just one more example of this double set of standards that congress lives by that americans don't have to live by. it is ridiculous. it is totally unfair and it needs to change.
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♪. elizabeth: breaking news. reports come in, federal investigation of grand jury in delaware into hunter biden's business dealings, they wrapped up their team. the probe has been ongoing 2018. no charges yet filed. no final decision whether to charge hunter. the investigation is continuing alleged tax evasion, money laundering, violations of foreign lobbying laws. joining us from congressman greg stuebe house foreign affairs. let's move on to this. congressman, good to see you. >> you too. elizabeth: china is warning said do not let house speaker nancy pelosi to make a trip next month. china is threatening military, strategic consequences. how do you think china is going to respond? >> certainly i wouldn't at all let the chinese communist party dictate what american leaders do
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in our country and other countries. it would certainly not dictate my determination what i did or didn't do, what our number one enemy in this world is saying but china has been doing military activity in taiwan for the last couple of years. last year i believe it was 100 something sorties, military sorties they flew in taiwanese airspace. first couple months this year, over 40 military sorties in taiwanese airspace. they have been probing taiwanese airspace the last couple years because the biden administration is obviously compromised with the chinese communist party. i'm sure it is them just talking but i certainly wouldn't allow it to dictate actions from our enemy across the other side of the world. elizabeth: the question is why is the speaker going to taiwan, not the southern border? there is a firestorm there. yeah that is going on there. your take on this, her husband's lucrative stock trades while she
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is? office. her office says says she knows nothing about the stocks. there is community property in california. >> we should ban the stock act. not allow member of congress allow individual trading in stocks. it would take care of all of those problems. it's a bipartisan bill. pelosi could have brought that up four years ago when i started in congress but she hasn't because her husband is making millions of dollars off of having information and of course she would say they have never had a conversation just like the president has said he never had a conversation with hunter biden about his business dealings but we know that somebody with close familial ties is having conversation about things like that. should ban stock trading of members of individual members of congress on individual stock. it would prevent and makes it look very, very bad for members of congress having spouses do deals on that, obviously privy to being speaker of the house
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making money off business deals. elizabeth: congresswoman kat cammack, to your point, she was with us last night, paul pelosi buying five million dollars of stock in nvidia, ahead of the $52 billion of chip subsidies for u.s. chip makers to take on china. let's listen to this. >> for example, this double set of standards that congress lives by that americans don't have to live by. it is ridiculous, it is totally unfair and it needs to change. the speaker is in control of what bills come to the house floor and when. tell me that is not the most incestuous relationship of all? we know that he is getting inside information because there is no way he would have known that in july the chip set was coming to house floor after a vote past the senate was considering their version. elizabeth: what do you make of that take? >> well she's right. there is no way he didn't know that that was going to happen and there is no way that pelosi doesn't know that that deal was
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going to be done and that bill would come up because her and schumer coordinate with the business of the house and the senate to pass bills. so it comes up for a vote. now presumed to come to the house either this week or next week while we're still here in washington. you know darn well she knew exactly what was going on. she tipped off her husband. he made that deal. we will never be able to prove it. she will say she never talks to her husband about this type of information. the american people are smarter than that. american people realize what this is. elizabeth: speaker pelosi is reluctant on a ban of stock trading by congress and spouses. her family's net worth is 130 million. watch the speaker her. >> this five month investigation of 49 members of congress and 182 senior congressional staffers violated stock act [inaudible]. do you have any reaction to that? secondly should members of congress and their spouses be banned from trading individual stocks while serving in congress? >> we have a responsibility to
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report on stock, on stock -- >> what are you doing? >> we're a free market economy. she should be able to participate in that? elizabeth: we're a free market transparency is the fix, your final word. >> she has problem to bring the bill to the house floor to prevent it. she is not doing it because she and her family is making millions of dollars off information she has. >> congressman stuebe, great to have you on. >> thanks for having me. elizabeth: big city mayors demanding federal help as illegal immigrants pour in from biden's border collapse. bombshell report, the fbi launched a probe into taxpayer cash given to china's wuhan lab, accused of leaking covid-19. congressman drew ferguson next on "the evening edit".
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bombshell report that the fbi was investigating nih giving taxpayer money to the wuhan institute of virology accused of ling with the pandemic. back with us arizona attorney general mark brnovich. good to see you, sir, thanks for coming on. >> thank you, liz. elizabeth: we've got this, new york city mayor eric adams is joining the mayor of washington, d.c. he is saying to the government, give us help. thousands of illegal immigrants are showing up from biden's border collapse. what do you say here and to the d.c. mayor as well? >> well, thank you for finally recognizing that every state is a border state and secondly, what they should be doing, or what they should be asking joe biden to do is actually enforce existing law and to secure our border because if the border was secure, then we wouldn't have to, millions of migrants coming into the cities, overwhelming social services and
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flood of fentanyl coming up from the border, as a result of cartel seizing control of the southern border. you and i talked about this, liz. i shouldn't have to be. attorney general filed so many lawsuits. we successfully stopped joe biden from rescinding title 42, remain in mexico policy we argued, forcing him to build the wall, trying to deny the federal government giving benefit to non-citizens it goes on and on but we as states shouldn't have to do this and cities should not have to pay the costs for the failed policies of the biden administration. elizabeth: to your point, governor of arizona, doug ducey, convenient these liberal mayors are finally speaking up on the humanitarian crisis but it is already affecting their communities for years. he is saying arizona is not busing illegal immigrants to new york city but fentanyl and drugs are pouring in. take this on, d.c.'s representative to congress, delegate eleanor holmes norton, emergency legislation will
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reimburse d.c. for handling the influx. that is taxpayer money for that. she blames texas and arizona for the surge. >> everyone is entitled to their own opinions but not their own facts. this is what frustrates me so much. i'm a first generation american. i believe in the constitution. i believe in the rule of law. and the federal government, at its apex of power when it comes to enforcing our border. so the left, this is a classic leftist, you know, dilemma, where they create a problem, they create a crisis and then they beg the federal government to use our taxpayer money to solve the crisis. they don't solve the crisis, they compound it, and it gets worse and worse. this is a classic example. there is man-made disaster right now facing this country, worst kind of tsunami you can imagine. it has nothing to do with global warming or anything else t has everything to do with the leftist policies of the biden administration. so they have created this problem and now we as taxpayers
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should not bail out d.c. or new york city. we should make sure the federal government enforces existing law, spends resources on securing our border. you and i have not even started talking about the fact that nearly 60 people on the terror watch list have been apprehended so far this fiscal year. my goodness this is almost three times as many people that killed americans on 9/11. so this isn't just about the cost in dollars, in treasury, it is about the cost in human lives and the toll that it is going to have on this country as a result of failed policies of the biden administration. elizabeth: that is 60 terrorists caught at the southern border, right. >> i think it was 58. very close to 60. elizabeth: here is the number, forgive me, 192 at all ports of entry and the u.s. southern border. that is already outpacing last year's fiscal year, i think 157 last fiscal year, right? i mean we're just a generation away from 9/11. all of a sudden everybody is
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okay with this, right? i want to get to this, take that on, go ahead. >> no, i was just going to say, you know, look, more than 3 million people have illegally entered our country since joe biden became president. we know that is like the entire population of kansas but there is hundreds of thousands of got-aways. these are people trying to avoid detection and i ask you, if you can come into this country, joe biden giving you a hotel room, airline ticket, asylum, why would you sneak across the desert when it is 120 degrees outside risking your life for 20 days on foot unless you're here to do us harm? so we should be worried about it. not only about the record amount of fentanyl, drugs coming into our country once again so far this year enough fentanyl to kill the entire country. folks or terror watch list, gang members, ms-13 gang members coming in dark of night. elizabeth: congressman john
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katko was with us, saying to the homeland secretary, you have to get waivers from non-citizens accused of criminal activity and terrorism before we release information to you. terror threat against former president george w. bush and also there was a plot foiled to shoot up a fireworks gathering in richmond, virginia. so, but now you have to sign waivers to get information. >> well we know the height of hypocrisy with the left and biden administration is at our southern border. as you know the biden administration is suing me. so i'm back in federal court again because they don't want us to enforce the law that says you have to show proof of citizenship to vote in a presidential election or be on a early voting list. the biden administration letting millions of people into the country illegally so they don't want arizona to check for citizenship. you can draw your own conclusions. height of hypocrisy, novak djokovic, number one tennis
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player in the world, to play a sport, he can't come into this country, jet people are crossing our southern border in record numbers have, no proof of vaccine, are given hotel rooms, the most serious question they get whether they want a room with two double beds or a king bed. elizabeth: that is interesting but you know there is also this, war of words is breaking out between the white house and border states. white house press secretary says it is quote shameful some governors are using illegal immigrants as quote, political tool. watch d.c. mayor bowser on this, watch. >> but i fear that they'ring tricked into nationwide bus trips when their final destinations are places all over the united states of america. elizabeth: are they being tricked into getting on buses out of arizona and texas to go to d.c.? >> i have no idea what homeland security is or isn't telling them but i do know this, is that the biden administration has
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incentivized, decriminalized people coming here they are putting them up in hotel rooms. they're providing them access to transportation hubs an buses. if a state like arizona wants to give someone a bus ticket to new york or delaware, governor abbott wants to send them somewhere, why not? why should she we pay the cost in money, dollars and lives lost. shame on the biden administration. we talk about no-fly zones all over the world. we debate this, we need a no lie zone in washington, d.c. when it comes to stuff coming out of mayors and elizabeth: here's the other thing. has the mayor of new york or d.c. called you? >> my goodness, we can't get home and security czar to come visit us and talk about law
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enforcement officials in arizona. we can't get kamala harris who's supposedly responsible for the southern border to come and have a conference or meeting with law enforcement officials or 80s and states like arizona or texas so there's no chance some liberal mayor in new york city or washington d.c. will come unless they have a free golf trip or something planned but there's so much hypocrisy on the left. elizabeth: are you behind the scenes sort of giving props out, high-fives saying your policy of shipping illegal immigrants out of the state to d.c. but it's working, drawing attention? are you having with that? >> i am finally happy other folks are starting to recognize, you and i have talked about this, every state is a border state now. whether it fentanyl into our country, methamphetamine coming in, cocaine, cartel control or
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the actual people by whatever metric you want to measure, every state is not a border state so it does bring fast action knowing the liberal mayors of places like new york and washington d.c., finally feeling the impacts. elizabeth: thank you so much for watching, i'm elizabeth macdonald, join us again tomorrow night. ♪♪ kennedy: breaking news tonight, president biden says he has cancer. watch. >> the first frost, you know what's happening. put on your windshield wipers to get oil slick off the window. people i grew up with have cancer and for the longest time delaware had the highest cancer rate in the nation. kennedy: that's weird, the white house had no idea and now they are doing what they do trying to clean up by explaining
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