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in cooperstown. special shout out today to all of the honorees being inducted. including two of my favorites, two twins a great tony oh and jim cox. well done and well deserved but that doesn't for us in "foxbusiness tonight" "the evening edit" starts now. ♪ ♪ ♪ b6 happening now they weak on crime democratic agenda coming to a head break dear congressman lee is task during his speech planning new york's week crime laws. immediately released under those same laws. this is revolving door justice. just miles from that scene, two cops shot, one fatally. plus an entire police department and north carolina quit today because of demoralizing attacks on cops and. with and that congressman jeff
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bender, jon keck of the hills joe concetta, gop strategist ford o'connell. the boston herald, and real estate pros dolly and jenny. the white house desperately trying to get ahead of that new bad read on gdp growth next week. they are rethink topspin's to a new art form. trying to redefine the terms recession and missouri and louisiana ratcheting up their lawsuit. planning censorship of conservatives. this surprising who's who's a list of democrats. they are now serving with papers. plus the housing bubble now bursting for it where the best real estate deals for you now? i knew white house scandal. conflict of interest the administration accused of using a journalist to help out in biden's border collapse. congressman kat cope with the student explain why he says this is the potential national security threat.
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i am elizabeth macdonald, "the evening edit" starts right now. ask okay let's take a check of your money pretty become stocks. they close lower today after three day waiting streak. weekly gains have been trimmed today. check out twitter britt earnings disappointed. they can blame second quarter part on elon musk backing out as $44 billion to cover deal for twitter that is now the court battle. this is the story of the hour edward lawrence is in d.c. with more on the white house building a new storyline desperately to do that because of a potential read on the economy next week, edward. >> the white house trying to change the definition of what constitutes a recession. they're now trying to say that we need to look out wide range of economic activity across the economy that is declining. that vague statement making that
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argument before get an official estimate of the second quarter gdp because it will likely be a negative number. >> let's try not to change a common definition of a recession because next thursday the gdp numbers coming out will show would been in a recession. >> let me say this the strength of our labor market along other economic factors is what we generally see in a recession or even pre--- it's not always general see in a recession or even a pre-recession because we see the strength of the economy. >> two quarters of negative growth of government data that shows first quarter trent contracted by 1.6% the atlanta fed gdp second quarter the same amount for government data comes out on thursday. cannot define your way out of the ten that voter filter. >> they tell me this is not a good economy progress will likely hear a lot more about how we are not in a recession from this white house and delete numbers come out next thursday,
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liz protects great reporting is always edward lawrence thank you so much. during snout new york congressman claudia from how small business along with congressman jeff van drew from homeland security. it is a pleasure to spend this friday evening with you both. thank you so much for joining us. >> great to be with you. >> congressman first to you. that week on crime agenda, authorities released a suspect who tries to stab congressman gibbons or a candidate representative lee zelle did during his speech simek new york's week of baylor pouring this happened outside new chester new york. the suspect immediately released to his charge with second-degree attempt of assault. he was released. congressman this is revolving turnstile justice system on full display what is your reaction when you saw this? >> this is. i just meant to campaign stops in his lieutenant governor. former new york city police
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officer. she was instrumental in interfering in trying to subdue this attacker. this is terrible. first of all why was this person charge with attempted assault it was attempted to murder pre-said you are done, you're done you're done and he had a dangerous weapon in his hand. and also my colleague is a nominee of the republican party is also a sitting member of congress. there is a federal statute 18 usd 35 when it covers that this is a felony under federal statutes buried were as u.s. attorney merrick garland question recorded the local repton is a new york city the u.s. attorney the fbi? aren't they protecting this congressman whose life was threatened at a rally at a public rally. and also spurn aunt by kathy hochul, our governor urge people to protest and stand up to lee zeldin. much like maxine waters and other democratic operatives have done. go low, just kick them.
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congressman we understand exactly what you're saying congresswoman. congressman van drew can you take out the congressman just said? because a representative zeldin also predicted hubie immediately released. he's reportedly not was cut with the blade will she tried to take amount. >> this is unbelievable. and it just shows what this majority party, this radical left wing majority party is doing. let me be really clear on here. here are some of the dead attempted murder. the congressman was exactly right. thank god that did not happen. but nonetheless they put him in prison. as they are doing with thousands across the country and all our major cities. it is not just outside rochester it's in philadelphia did areas across the country where all of this is happening. we are literally taking bad people letting them out.
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let me say what i believe. i believe three strikes you're out. what i believe in when you commit a serious violent crime you are in prison for a while. if you do and it's too violent and too serious you've got to bring out real lot real quickly, junior what we do when this happens i am surprised the super left-wingers are not going to go out and they've got to no one has knives anymore. we go against good law-abiding people and we make even more severe gun lies. with bad people out of prison on a rotating basis it is shameful we are killing people. thirty-six people using knives into the congressman's point, congresswoman. but knives are a problem. i mean, president biden condemned the syntax of the new york governor. neither are siding weak on crime laws. here's the thing. if you are charged with
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criminally negligent homicide second-degree manslaughter or money laundering you could be release without having to put extra for dozens of crimes. it's just outside rochester, rochester, new york home of xerox, kodak, all these great companies of horrible economic policies rochester the same county with the same incident occurred. i will guarantee you if elite trying to have been a democrat, the sky would be behind bars he would not be enjoying a nice comfortable dinner tonight after try to kill our congressman and our governor candidate. i mean he went after him it was like a brass knuckles type of defense thing with a very sharp point on it. and he was going for his neck to
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try to kill cutting which would have been fatal. this is a serious crime that's being pooh-poohed by the democrats. they're all kinds of citizens. not just congressman and candidates their citizens across the state in this country who are in peril who are looking for us to pass commonsense laws as the congressman said we need to start holding people accountable. when you hold a crime you need to be held accountable if it takes going to jail you need to be off the streets for the primary job of our government is to keep a safe and secure. elizabeth: to the congressman's at points, just 15 miles away from this scene, two cops were shot. what is now dead. that also just happened out of rochester and upstate new york. the entire police department in north carolina today resign, they all quit date cited a hostile work environment for there is a shortage nationwide because of plummeting morale because that danker democrat to defend police and attacks on
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cops. here's what we've got president biden he's got $37 billion package for crime prevention notably this is coming for months ahead of the midterms a question why now? congressman is like a third of it about a third of it is only two higher and read train 100,000 cops. the democrat wish list of things like commuting grant programs. >> no question about it mostly is -- it's typical of what they do. if we vote against it as republicans they will say we do not want law and public safety. the truth is they brought our country down in a dozen different ways probably more than a dozen different ways. you know what's sad? first i want to complement lee zeldin. he went back up and finished his job and showed a lot of courage but secondly i want to say it's not just congressman, it's the average everyday person that is out on the street, that literally has to worry about
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their children and the grandchildren. what are we doing to america. they are in jail. >> got minorities speaking out african aid for asian americans they are scared congressman to what he was just saying. crime and slamming their community. we have the minneapolis neighborhood out crowd funding to pay for extra police patrol two years after their city council pledged policing as we know it. after their city was torched in the social justice riots, let's watch this, watch. >> we all want quintessential policing in the united states no matter which city you are in. but it goes back to how can we better our policing? must be reimagine. to go back to doing the things to having a cop there and there
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to the full success of the opera. >> corporations shutting down because of crime let's figure it out but this is not happening by mistake. the d.a.'s stillness of the single single-purpose, to advocate for criminals. elizabeth: congresswoman tenney, your final word. >> is just a fallacy. weedy police to be trained. these are serious jobs for they are a domestic force the need to deal people with health mental health of crises per domestic issues. we need them to beat well-trained. we need more of them, when you more money going to policing. the concept of community policing, the average citizen this is not a job for amateurs for this is a job for professional, our police are professionals. there are people need to be supported. they have a critical role in our society. waiting to start backing that we need to start supporting them. we need them to be able to be
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empowered. enough of defunding and demoralizing our police. we need them to keep us safe or they are terrific people are willing to answer the call to serve their precious members of our society. are they perfect? no. for the largest part they keep us safe. they protect our families. and now honored to call so many of them and some of mine as friends. elizabeth: congressman tenney, congressman bender thank you for spinning a friday evening with us come back soon. louisiana and missouri ratcheting up for their lawsuit alleging collusion between the white house and big tech. and the censorship of conservative by the surprising list of who is who solicits democrats and white house officials are now serving with subpoena papers. plus house speaker nancy pelosi fighting to convince voters her husband's profits from stock trades are all just a coincidence as she's trying to convince a midterm voters focus on culture war issues. joe concha and next on the evening at it. >> your husband just invest millions of dollars in this
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slammed again for another week on crime failure. this time involving a convicted murderer. jonathan california is more pre- >> list convicted killer was arrested on the streets of l.a. after while illegally cutting a drug and guns. he was free despite the fact he was previously found guilty in the 2015 murder of a 41-year-old man who he shot dead when he tried to stop him and others from stealing his bicycle outside a restaurant. he was sentenced to 50 years to life in prison. in 2006 in california voters passed proposition 57 that gave convicted felons who is under 18 at the time of the murder the chance to seek shorter sentences as juveniles. he asked for a new sentence last year. it could have been less to a judge to decide but d.a. gascon used his legal power to transfer
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the case to juvenile court. and as a result he was released as he reached the age of 25. gascon has long argued those commit crimes, even violent ones as juveniles should not be tried as adults but should be given help to rehabilitate themselves. gascon released a statement in the wake saying in part we are disappointed to learn he has not availed himself of the support he so clearly needs. grateful no physical harm came to anyone and are committed to holding him accountable as an adult in this case. but gascon critics deputy d.a. who was on the case had the d.a. is wrong and how he handled this. >> i could pretty well tell you one 100% this lenz thing would've been successful would've been sent to adult court would have served out his sentence pre- >> d.a. gascon calls is facing a
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recall effort with l.a. county registrar currently verifying campaign signatures to see if there are enough to get the recall vote on a ballot later this year, liz for. >> thank you so much. joining is now a fox news contributor and the hills of joe concha for it's always a pleasure to have you on free thank you to for spinning a friday with us. people are sick of the d.a.'s they are sick and tired of it. there literally physically endangering innocent americans. what is more of a civil rights violation than that? >> i mean, you just talked about, elizabeth, what happened with leet zeldin red is a sitting congressman as well but is some federal statutes that worked their way into this. obviously new york state cannot handle -- make this could've been attempted at this weapon was thrust into zeldin's neck he could've died. yet the guy gets out the same date. it is unbelievable. it could change the whole tenor of this race by the way.
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elizabeth: that's a good point. >> that's one example. elizabeth: 's is going on nancy pelosi wants to convince midterm voters to focus on culture issues. but she's not talk about crime that is a culture issue pretty going to see her march out of her own press conference, again she cannot handle questions about this, whether her husband insight and any information any way, shape, form and her big bucks stock trades will she's in office. she wants voters to think this is a coincidence they're worth. i want you to listen and watch. >> what we are seeing here, jesse, is the same thing i saw when i was in congress is this blatant corruption being exposed in broad daylight. the system is rigged. elizabeth: pull show there really upset about d.c. insider -ism, that the culture right? >> absolutely pre-populace is the real-life gecko.
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he has an uncanny ability to pick winner after winter. i nearly 15% over the last two years. and elizabeth, stocks have not been soaring lately here on june the 17th populace the exercise 200 call options on the video that's a leading semiconductor. stock closed at one or $58 that day guess what it closed at today? it's up to 174. in march of 21 and i've got to give us as an example real quick, paul pelosi exercised options to purchase 25000 microsoft shares worth $5 million. less than two weeks later low and behold the u.s. army to $22 billion deal from microsoft ensures with the company shot up after the deal was announced. you the blue paul pelosi happen to know that was the right time to buy all of that stock and microphone house speaker nancy pelosi may have whispered to his
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ear during pillow talk anyway to rancid brick. >> he's making those are directional bets got have a sense of where the stock could be going. have a good insider sense of it in a good bet in your pocket. you've written about it. they are tired of a 40 year high inflation. they are angry at biden's cabinet never respond. they either deny the crisis exists or blame everyone else for there is more culture mayhem. we want you to listen to this new sound of supreme court justice kagan. she claimed the supreme court priority in terms of her job, listen to this. >> not from any particular series of decisions, but if,
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over time the court loses all connection with the public and with public sentiment that is a dangerous thing for a democracy. that does important things. if there is that connection is lost that is a dangerous thing for democratic system as a whole. elizabeth: what you think joe? >> i think if you pulled americans and said which are the federal government has one-size-fits-all type of model when it comes to laws or should be decided americans and their votes really count loosely as governors and centers and so on a central government what we're saying here this is going to be the lawn that is that. it's a disconnect as far as the supreme court let's face it
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their six conservative that's why suddenly all this talk about expanding the court which would be the stupidest thing ever. all that would happen if democrats expand the court republicans have power they will expand it even more before you know we have an nfl roster of the supreme court people are just one upping each other each party. it would beat weaponize and obviously water down and we do not want that either. elizabeth: know we don't, joe concha thanks for joining us have a good weekend, okay? >> happy hour starts. elizabeth: good for you. louisiana and missouri suing the white house, facebook, twitter, more for allegedly colluding on censoring conservatives. now they are subpoenaing a hose whose list of democrats who got the latest from ford o'connell next on "the evening edit". wealth is shutting down the office for mike's retirement party.
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>> well, for years on your show i made the case of can censorship of conservatives by big tech and social media platforms is one of the greatest threats to our country. i tip my hand to these attorney generals for bringing forth this case. we need to get to the bottom of this. glad it cast a wide net i think it's going to take years to get to the bottom of this. but i think if they do wind up showing the by administration trample the first amendment that will be a big wake-up call for a lot of americans. elizabeth: ford, to your point subpoena work as all communications and white house and government agency officials in the administration. the communications to social media like facebook founder mark zuckerberg said doctor faction zuckerberg were talk about how to masking and social distancing, before the shutdowns really took off it. zuckerberg was to charting how we have got a big region of
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facebook, 20 million plus americans. we feel it was collusion's. they are separate from each other. based on the allegations credit back to the first amendment. 71% of people if not all of their news this appears to be an agenda of control hitler stalin offer me american president is a huge, huge story very few people are covering. elizabeth: oh four kumble piercings a state attorney general should point out, they assert the administration worked with social media to censor the authors of the great barrington declaration. ford, you talked about this. doctor said do not shut down the a common practice and protecting the most vulnerable in the
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pandemic. then you get herd immunity by letting those at minimal risk live normal lives in building up immunity. so many experts have come on. we have seen the research of the journal of american medicine do not shutdown. instead have it distorted to us to take what stop the pandemic. >> look, there is no question the actions of the biden administration took directly pandemic really hurt this country for years to come. not to mention children. anyone who questioned anything was being done for the efficacy of masks, the mask theory, they are being censored and shut down on facebook, youtube, linkedin, you name in terms of social media platforms including the governor of florida, rhonda sanchez actually questioned the efficacy of masks. you need to get to the bottom because american people need to know what happened. elizabeth: we need to point out dr. fauci and doctor birx push on the shutdowns. and then they kept going with
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it. an xml station picked it and ran with it. what if the homeland security didn't lodge disinformation would we be in shutdown again? >> wheat very well could be. this is the dirty aspect of the slimy aspect of the biden administration about misinformation and in reality what they are doing a shutdown is that is unfavorable to their agenda or opinions they do not like. this should never happen and america certainly should not be directed from the white house because of the first amendment. >> there are things outrageous claim voter id which is using europe, which is using canada and used in south america, it is used around the world with voter id is somehow racist. that is of us on social media during the election for the red keep on the story with you ford o'connell part have a good week and come back soon. >> thank you liz.
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elizabeth: back was now the executive better of the boston herald. it is joe dwinell. here is the thing, here's what's going on. a new report this, biden cabinet members secretary marty walsh
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pretty stepping forward he is disclosing payroll and assess salary. so why is jon and kerri blocking this information? jon carries dictating billions of dollars in climate spending and changes the economy. we don't know who is in his office, what they're doing and how much is getting paid. what is your take on this? >> i think it is amazing, the story has got to be something that he does not want the public to know. as you said, liz, the labor secretary six days we filed the information act request six days we got the numbers back. he makes two and $3000. cheapest staff makes 183,000 he just got promoted to the west wing. the public knows all of this because we report it. what is holding john kerry up? i do not know. when you fill in the blanks you start to think he is got to be hiding something. elizabeth: what is he hiding didn't say is going to give it
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to an october 2024 that's a month before the election so what is he hiding? >> i do not know. but he still be around? what happens if the president declares an emergency climate emergency and everything goes crazy and becomes more expensive. i mean who knows. john kerry is a pivotal player in this hot summer yet he is saying nothing. he is not sharing any information. how can make cabinet secretary can get us information in six days and john kerry already a year old is telling us we have to wait until 2024? elizabeth: are trying to get rid of fossil fuel. he's being accused of running a shadow president that kim and susan rice and other officials are really running the show at the white house. the american people have a right to know what they are doing on our tax payer nickel. we are paying his salary, he works for us. we do not work for him.
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watch watch daniel turner on this, watch this. >> john kerry did not go to germany this week by boat he took a private jet. these folks what all the benefits of fossil fuels and the winch the power of government to deny you and i that same privilege. elizabeth: what you say? >> you know, john kerry has to be transparent. enough is enough. i'm so happy you had me out again. does anyone care? we do we are working hard at this. but if john kerry is the first ever climate czar in the history of the united states, come clean. what are you being paid? who have you hired? what background do they have? how many people do you have? what are they doing? the public has a right to know. i do not know why president biden, or the attorney general does not say stop, and handed us
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over. respond. i have sent so many to him and it's crickets i'm hearing nothing. when they respond to me they say it is off the record. i do not know what is going on. >> what is off the record? what is he keeping off the record? >> winter break the rule when you have an e-mail exchange both sides have to grits off the record. this is saying on kerry does grant interviews. i have asked them for one, i gave him my cell phone number. i will get myself out to nantucket. but why won't he? elizabeth: you are doing it. you are the guy doing it. i mean you are the one out there as a watchdog. this is a watchdog journalism it is important. joe dwinell thanks so much try to stay on the store with you will see on top of it and have you back on part have a good weekend okay? >> congressman jon katko wants to stop this.
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elizabeth: luke who is your real estate expert jenny lenz and dolly lenz pray they are followed when it comes to real estate company with want to listen too. so great to see about thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >> thank you for having us. elizabeth: is a housing bubble now bursting question mike we see existing home sales falling for fifth straight month slow slope in two years but sales or been canceled the highest rate since the start of the pandemic rate mortgage rates are?
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>> the biggest problem is the whole lack of continence between this huge inflation problem with sessions of figures, high interest rates in a while, right? everyone is like what am i doing? why am i getting into a bidding war? why do i need this burden as well as can barely afford my groceries in my gasset. this is a serious problem it is starting to show the correct yes homebuilders expense a largest single market drop in the surveys 37 year history a whopping 60000 home purchase agreements were canceled in june with represents 14.9% of all homes that went into contracts. like a said mortgage rates have doubled since the beginning of their their 5.54%. the median home price is afforded 16000 which is an all-time high since that was published. elizabeth: where the best housing now question will be her austin, texas, tampa, florida, raleigh, north olinda, tennessee
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where the build best deals right now? >> boise idaho. the reasons for this places for being the best deals as they went up. what does sub generally must come down. but you know what? there's a silver lining in all of this, people who weren't locked out of the housing market because they did not get involved in 15 away a bidding war, they cannot get contingencies and they need them because they cannot pay cash, those people cannot be the only person bidding. and perhaps secure the home with it contingencies, with all the things they need to buy the home. homebuilders are giving sweetener. that is not happened in two years. so that could all be good news for that homebuyer that stood his ground and now can come in and scoop up a decent deal. elizabeth: anything they step in the homebuyer should they wait a step in now? >> think that just up their toe in now. they don't know. originally sold something for example, for 5 million that was a seven half-million asked that
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had been at 9.8 ask. so in outsole for half of what it was originally asking. and you do not know until you start bidding on things what sellers are willing to take. i have to type sellers themselves do not know. but right now sellers are freaking out pray that's a good time for a buyer because if you are a real cell you want to sell now before mortgage rates climb even further and you fewer and fewer potential buyers for home. what next cycle will likely raise 75 basis points will future damp and purchasing power per. >> exactly the perfect storm also because rentals are all-time high as well. with no shelter from the proverbial storm. >> it just came out the average manhattan rent is $5000 but again is sonic you can wait and see to buy. elizabeth: interesting dolly and jenny lenz. have a great weekend is good had gone thanks for joining sounds really interesting. thank you so much i be back on again soon.
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>> appreciated. susan you've got to listen to dolly and jenny lenz. they are the pros. congressman john uvalde. the conflict of interest were they using journalists help out the new border collapse. he said this could be a national security risk. were going to talk up to the congresswoman next is going to explain just ahead in "the evening edit" i'm so glad we did this. i'm so glad we did this. i'm so glad we did this. life is for living. let's partner for all of it. i'm so glad we did this. edward jones ♪ if you shop at walmart, you get it. ♪ you're not just getting by. ♪ you're getting the most out of what you've got. ♪ and you know how to spend a little less, to get a little more, to make life a little better.
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elizabeth: is a pleasure to have on the show congressman john katko pritzker to be back on sir. okay, tell us about the letter you sent to homeland security secretary about the white house a journalist at the border, what is going on here? >> believe or not that is true that's what they're doing. the department of homeland security has to deal with the crisis at the border. they cannot process the people the way they should. they're such a rush coming across because of biden's policies so they have some department of homeland security volunteer force they have volunteers come to the border including journalists from like voice america for example to come and filthy migrants, process them, being exposed to the sensitive case files, interview them and do the things law enforcement are supposed to be doing. they are at literally asking non- law enforcement folks like journals. i love you guys, you should not
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be processing aliens coming across the border. you should be doing your job and reporting things. and law enforcement should be doing that. they're not doing that for literally having journals do that try to stop the flow. elizabeth: he also allegations foreign adversaries infiltrating the voice of america apparently one of their freelance journalist was arrested on suspicion of being a russian spy, what is going on there? >> yes because that just like you said possible form spy. how are we betting these people? when you apply to law enforcement there's a very thorough and rigorous vetting process. as clearly of critical vultures coming to the order there's not a lot of betting going on. you're trying to stop the flow and the flood and you're cutting corners. when you cut corners bad things happen and we cannot have that. probably to be to secure the border been to secure the process of dealing with the folks at the border and homeland
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security is basically throwing up their handset will take a debate helpless and it's dangerous. elizabeth: 's of these journals are giving access to sensitive case files and more. this sounds like a really bad conflict of interest. at the national security issue. >> you cannot get an alien case file its alien file is called. and you bet it comes an alien file. these are journalists and volunteers are getting access to that sensitive case information. what if an individual comes across your touch be a bad person? what they turn out to be a terrorist? houses individuals whose a volunteer not trained how to deal with this, deal with that? that's frightening to me. they are continually cutting corners. it's a huge spike of the number of individuals on a terror watch was being caught at the border. obviously the drugs going across and now we have people of not even been able to be properly trained coming down there just to try to help stop stem the
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flow it's really not a good situation it's an incredibly bad idea. elizabeth: the supreme court will not love the white house to implement their policy for now. they were trying to prioritize deportation people in the country here illegal who pose the greatest public safety risk. they're putting a foodchain of hooves of the top and who could be pushed out. you're going to schedule arguments on this for the december session. you also say under biden nearly 4 million migrant's have encountered at u.s. borders. as like double last year, go ahead. what's absolutely right don't forget to how dhec are you supposed to make a game time decision, how do you prioritize that? everybody should be treated as a danger to the country until proven otherwise not the other way around. basically they are making quick decisions without having any ability to know who these people are check their background or verify their store. don't forget the average alien comes across has little or no
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paperwork, sends bill smith from guatemala turns out they could be on a terror watch list. how do you make gametime decision question at the supreme court got it right missing way would go to put the brakes on this i want to hear oral arguments. elizabeth: to your point, they are making decisions ad hoc and on the flavored white house homeland security said they let them use arrest warrants and deportation notices as id to get on u.s. air flights to go into the u.s. interior. four -- 5000 put on those flights, your final work? >> your absolutely right. basically what they created as they created a situation a chaos of the border for their adding to the chaos by having people process the chaos they have caused. it's pure insanity plain and simple. elizabeth: if you can take back control of congress when you going to do here? >> and part of the american security task force proven my primary responsibilities of the legislative agenda and sat on day one. work on have agenda set on day one present binds going up to
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deal with. it's going to have to play ball and help us secure the border have a heckuva time. >> congressman katko have a great week and thanks for joining us but i elizabeth metallic to watch "the evening edit" ray thank you so much and catch me tonight on it got felled at 11:00 p.m. eastern time tune in. it was off the hook hilarious show. have a good weekend. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ from the fox cities in new york city this is. amy: wall street. spit happy weekend everybody. thanks for joining me. i am maria bartiromo pared back lash from business, u.s. chamber of commerce slamming the president and his administration for taking matters into their own hands, resorting to using a growing list of executive orders for the chamber ceo is here joining me next. we've got a huge a

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