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field. that does it for us on "fox business tonight." we're so glad you could be here and watch. we hope you come back again tomorrow. "the evening edit" starts in just a few seconds. thanks. ♪. >> california invoke ad stage three emergency, its highest before ordering blackouts. its power grid strained by a record heat wave and green energy but white house claims california is a model for the nation when it can't keep the lights on. california, the fifth largest economy in the world. it is bigger than france and india. it is now in trouble. senator marsha blackburn, congressman greg stuebe, wall street pro carol roth, texas attorney general ken paxton, former congressional investigator sam dewey and
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"the hill"'s joe concha. we have a jam-packed show. look at this, the judge orders the white house, dr. fauci to turn over their emails to a state ag lawsuit at that alleges they colluded with tech guy acts to giants to such suppress and censor free speech. we'll shoal you hundreds of billions of your dollars wasted in pandemic fraud. joe manchin growing list of democrats slamming biden's student loan bailout as wrong. eric adams, mayor of chicago personally attack the governor of texas for busing illegal immigrants to their cities. like the white mouse, like the president, are not going to the border. seattle teachers on strike first day of school. and this california teachers union reportedly tried to do opposition research on parents opposed to school shutdowns. i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right
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now. >> welcome to the show. look at that, all the indices are in the green. market pricing in possible 3/4 of point rate hike for the federal reserve this month. looks like the markets say we can handle that. look what is happening here, goldman sachs says the u.s. housing market is in the first recession in more than a decade and the downturn will get worse next year. a victory for elon musk. musk can use a twitter whistle-blower's charges that twitter allegedly misled the government about security problems in musk's case to pull out of the 44 billion-dollar takeover deal. the brutal heat wave continues in california. it is shattering all-time
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records. the electric grid strained mightily by california's green energy. hillary vaughn on capitol hill. reporter: good evening, liz. california's decision to ban sales of new gas-powered vehicles after 2034 is getting applauded by a lot of democrats including some biden administration officials like energy secretary jennifer granholm who says that is the future they envision but for now in california that future is temporarily stalled. californians driving electric vehicles today are having to pump the brakes to give the state's electric grid a break. california this afternoon is back under a flex alert, meaning californians are being asked to avoid plugging in their electric cars to conserve energy and everybody else is being asked to make sacrifices like not cooking or doing laundry to conserve power and avoid power outages. >> pre-cool your home. run your air concerning earlier in the day when more power is available. please turn your thermostat up
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to 78 degrees or higher. and avoid to the extent possible using any really large appliances. reporter: but going green is not completely green, liz, because the grid uses energy sources like coal and natural gas to power it. in california particularly their grid uses 50% natural gas to get power. only 10% comes from renewable energy sources. liz. elizabeth: hillary vaughn, thank you so much. joining us now, senator marsha blackburn from senate judiciary. it is good to see you again, senator. >> good to see you. elizabeth: thanks for coming on. your reaction to that report because california's green energy is not performing well? >> it is not performing well and what we know it is almost laughable, if you say okay, we are going to have everybody move to electric vehicles. you can't drive a gas vehicle. you can't purchase a gas vehicle but at the same time they have this energy crisis on their
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hands and they're trying to get people to alter their lifestyle. don't water the lawn, don't fill the swimming pool, don't take a shower, don't cook your food, don't do your laundry, because of what? they don't have enough electricity. so it shows you what these green energy policies actually do. elizabeth: yeah. >> this is not what the american people want. elizabeth: and senator, like your reaction to the sound from the energy secretary jennifer granholm claiming california is a model for the rest of the nation on green energy. you you will hear climate czar john kerry claim we should use fuel shortages to push green energy. watch this. >> california is in the lead, can show the rest of the nation how it is done. the grid has got to be ready. we have to basically double the size of the nation's electric grid with clean energy. >> what is the best stopgap measure you think? we know that the u.s. has suggested exporting fossil fuels to fill the gap in europe.
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is that not a contradiction to what you're pursuing which is clean energy. >> no. that was the remedy before ukraine took place and it's the remedy still even more so accentuated by what is happening in the starvation on fuel. elizabeth: you hear that, starvation on fuel. that is john kerry saying we need to do starvation on u.s. oil and gas. your word on that? >> they declared war on oil and gas, on day one of the biden administration. said they were going to end it and now you see what they are doing. this is causing hardship. the price at the pump, the price of diesel, farmers can't plant. you can't move food to the stores. because of this cost. now here is the other thing. all of this electricity, you've got to have a source of generation on it and a lot of that is done through natural gas. its affordable. it is something that people have
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access to. you have also to have to look at the fact that you can't build out this grid right now because our electric power distributors cannot get enough transformers and, your electric power generators cannot get the supplies they need to expand their grids. elizabeth: they can't store it. >> yeah. they can't even repair the grid right now. elizabeth: yeah, the thing is california's economy is fifth in the world. it is bigger than india and france. it can't keep the lights on t has silicon valley but now they're ordering possible rotating power blackouts. they have had to ration power because of the way they recklessly enacted green energy policies. now we're hearing 17 states may follow california's ban on gas cars. senator, you talked about this. those who tell us to worry about climate change, rising sea levels, they fly private jets like john kerry or nancy pelosi
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or bernie sanders. they have oceanfront beach homes like biden or obama. they told everybody to stay home during lockdowns and went out partying like governor newsom did. europe, protests are rising in europe over its energy crisis because it went green as the russia nord stream shuts down the nord stream pipeline due to russian sanctions on ukraine. that is in lockstep with california's problems right now. >> yes, they are. it is going to get worse. look what will happen during the winter in europe, when people cannot heat their homes, how are they going to stay warm? where are they going to go? how are people going to get too and from work? elizabeth: yeah. >> this utopia of green energy that they are going for really leads the american people into austerity like we have never seen. >> let's -- talking austerity in europe. president of the european
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commission call about the need to quote flatten the curve, flatten the curve to conserve energy. remember we heard that during the pandemic shutdowns. watch this. >> this is what is expensive because in these peak demands the expensive gas comes into the market so what we have to do is flatten the curve and avoid the peak demands. we will propose a mandatory target for reducing electricity use at peak hours and we will work very closely with the member-states to achieve this. elizabeth: california is now flattening the curve. california is flattening the curve on energy. california said flatten the curve in the pandemic with 15-day shutdowns that stretched into a year. now democrats on house oversight plan to restart hearings this month to go after u.s. oil and gas? the president has cut drilling on federal lands to an all-time low. >> that's right. >> the lowest since nixon. >> yes, it is the lowest. he only leased out 126,000-acres
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since he took office. this is ridiculous because you have to have oil and gas in the derivatives from oil and gas into your supply chain. they have crippled supply chains. they have run up the cost of, the price at the pump. the american people do not want this kind of life-style. we're and energy-based economy. elizabeth: senator blackburn, thanks for joining us tonight. >> good to be with you. elizabeth: same here. a judge orders the white house and dr. fauci to turn over their emails in a state ag lawsuit alleges they colluded with tech giants toe suppress and censor free speech. plus democrat senator joe manchin he is now joining the growing list of democrats slamming biden's student loan bailout as wrong. the president word in washington he is trying to distract from that. how? by attacking maga republicans. house foreign affairs house judiciary greg stuebe next on
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inflation and price hikes hitting rollout of apple's new devices. these concerns that the 40-year high in inflation means consumers will not be able to afford them. susan li in cupertino, california with the latest. reporter: yeah, liz, so this is the first apple event in person in three years and really you can extrapolate a lot of data from these launch events when it comes to inflation, the health of the consumer and global supply chains. today we got iphones, new airpods, new watches, we got up close and personal with the new iphones which make up the majority of america's biggest companies sales and really prices, shipping dates gives us good info in terms of supply chain and global economy. the iphone plus, regular iphone with larger screen, 6.7-inches, this ships later in the rest, october 7. in term of inflation and surprisingly apple kept all prices the same. watches and airports ship next
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week. it tells us rolling lockdowns in place in china not having impact on this round of apple products. will it tell us what the consumer is willing to spend on niece pricey items during the holidays? that will be up to date. elizabeth: that is the issue, will people be able to afford them going into the holidays. susan li, thank you so much. joining us from house foreign affairs and house judiciary congressman greg stuebe. always good to have you on. your reaction to this, senator joe manchin is joining other democrats saying biden's student loan bailout was wrong and it is excessive. what do you make of that? >> it is wrong on some different levels, tells you especially in washington, d.c., with democrats willing to go on the record against what the biden administration is trying to do. it is obvious they're trying to pay people off before the my term elections to hand money to small class of americans. the majority of americans don't
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go to college. the majority of americans work hard every day and don't have student loans. 14% are going to graduate degrees. like the majority of this is going to people with graduate degrees, doctors, lawyers who are young. i had 50 grand in student loans from law school. i paid them off years ago. you're only helping a small class of young graduates, not the majority of americans. it is adding to inflation rarely problems because you're dumping a economy already hot on inflation. elizabeth: congressman, the thinking in washington is president biden is trying to distract away from the backlash over the student loan bailout by going after maga voters. congressman, the president, you know, he has congress. he has got the white house. he gave the left what they wanted with trillions in new spending but he has been attacking maga voters. now he is flip-flopping on that, watch this. president biden: i pledge to be a president who seeks not to
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divide but unify. does not see the red states, blue states, only sees the united states. maga republicans do not respect the constitution. don't believe in the rule of law. i don't consider any trump supporter threat to the country. want to be very clear up front not every republican is a maga republican. people voted for donald trump, they were not voting for attacking the capitol. they were not for overruling a an election. they were voting for a philosophy he put forward. >> he has been very clear he is talking about officeholders, he is talking about elected officials who have these maga, ultramaga republican agendas. elizabeth: okay. there seems to be confusion. i mean i understand what they're saying now but he was very forceful, congressman in the beginning boeing after republicans who voted for trump. then it became maga. then it seems like they're all over the map bit. >> he doesn't want to be divisive yet he is actually being divisive going after
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73 million americans that voted for trump. the majority of my district, all of the counties in my district and what i've noticed of my four years in washington if the democrats can't beat you on policy or on facts they just resort to name-calling. you're misogyniesic, you're racist. maga is a threat to our constitution which actually stands for make america great again. the people senator that movement want to support that movement want to make america great again. i don't see how that is antithesis on our constitutional and conservative values. he is trying to drive a wedge into the american people. elizabeth: if this is true why are democrats spending $40 million to get maga candidates higher up in the races? he is buying votes erasing student loan death. estimate is up to one trillion. no participation parameters of those who are in actually financial distress.
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he is draining strategic reserves in historic amount to lower gas. we have to buy back reserves at higher prices. listen to senator john kennedy what he has to say about all of this. watch this. >> the president has adopted a new tactic and instead of trying to solve the problems of the american people, he has decided that he is going to try to convince the american people to hate republicans more than the american people hate president biden. it is an interesting approach. there's, there is just one problem with his approach, it's not just republicans who think that the president is barking mad. many independents and democrats also disagree with him. i think the president's new tactic is star-spangled stupid. >> yeah the president in polls still underwater with americans across the board. your reaction to what he just
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heard? congressman, your reaction? oh, we have, we've got an audio problem. come back to greg stuebe next week or later, pleasure to have the congressman on. this story, new york city eric adams and mayor of chicago personally attack the governor of texas for busing migrants to their cities. like the president, neither have any plans yet to go to the border. they're not going there. up next, wall street pro carol roth, a federal judge ordering the white house, dr. fauci to turn over their emails and facebook about twitter to the state ag lawsuit alleging collusion and state censorship. the story next ♪. ♪ ♪ it's what sanctuary could look like... feel like... sound like... even smell like. more on that soon.
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something congressman jim jordan agrees with since he has been locked out of his account on twitter in the past and flagged by the algorithm. >> there is no first amendment for today's hard left. they basically say to you and i, you don't agree with me you're not allowed to speak and if you try we'll call you racist and we'll try to cancel you. that is how they operate. that is not the constitution. that is not the bill of rights. that is not the first amendment. that is not america but that's who they are. reporter: behind the scenes the white house downplaying the cooperation. a meta spokesperson said lawmakers from both sides of the aisle did ask for more cooperation and collaboration with social media companies and law enforcement. the white house refusing to publicly comment about this case. elizabeth: edward lawrence thank you very much. who is back with us, former investment banker and author, carol roth. she is a great writer. carol, what is your reaction to that report? we're looking at the lawsuit,
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what they're saying this goes way beyond alleged information about drugs and vaccines. this is much broader than that everyone thought the democrats are tolerant, open-minded and open to other ideas. like intolerant left, right? they can't tolerate any thought that is contrary to what they're thinking. instead they shut you down. >> yeah. as you know i'm a huge consumer of social media, especially twitter and what most of us want to be able to have a conversation without any censorship of either from the platforms but especially not from the government and it seems like these social media companies are acting as defacto arms of the government which is a violation of our first amendment rights and i feel like, liz, they're playing both sides a little bit. they keep saying we're a private companies and we're platforms, we're not publishers, so we should get all of these kinds of protections but if they're taking direction from the government that really does
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bring into question what it is that they're hiding behind. elizabeth: you know it is like they're living, they're not living in reality. the d.c. media, the d.c., new york, beltway, the henhouse echo chamber of, you know, just reinforcing their points of view when they're not in the real world. people out there on the streets are saying what are we watching on tv? it is insanity what these conversations are about. now you have got president biden claiming yeah, that the white house and democrats are being careful spending voters tax money. watch this. >> i might add, with all of these legislations we passed, madam vice president we still reduced the deficit substantially in our first year, over $300 million. this year it is estimated to be somewhere in excess of a trillion 500 billion, maybe as much as a trillion 700 billion. so, and, and, you know, we're going to spend the money wisely. elizabeth: if, carol if you were only watching msnbc and that's it, the poison, the toxicity
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that pours out into the msnbc, you know, you wouldn't know that the deficit came down because the pandemic, massive pandemic government programs went away and the government says it has found one of the largest frauds in u.s. history, about half a trillion dollars in pandemic program fraud. that is what is going on. "new york times" reported that. >> i love the fact that the government is spending your money wisely like that is talk about misinformation? it is ridiculous. what i hate about this, it is such a dishonest discourse because like you said, they're not normalizing extraordinary expenses. i come from an investment banking background, when you look at data, something is extraordinary you always pull it out. you had two crazy years of emergency funding, we can argue whether or not that was necessary but the reality is you would have to look back to 2019 for a comparison. if you look at the projected deficit for the fiscal year
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wrapping up this month, it's a 44% increase and that with an additional trillion dollars of receipts. so if they had just taken the spending back to 2019 levels we would breaking even. if they rolled it back to 2018 we would have a 300 billion-dollar surplus because we had so much more in terms of receipts and still running a $1.4 trillion deficit and passing it off they're reducing deficit. elizabeth: $80 billion for thousand more irs agents to. russian and thieves stole it. foreign criminals stole the money. your final word? >> it's frustrating and it just goes back to central planners. we cannot trust them with our money and you know, talking about spending it wisely, the most wise spending would be to put it back in the hands of taxpayers and not collect it to begin with. elizabeth: got it.
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carol roth, thanks for joining us. good to see you. hillary clinton, look at this, hillary clinton getting slammed on social media, trying to hit back at trump, claiming she had quote zero classified emails on her server when the inspector general of the justice department and former fbi director james comey already v. revealed she had them. mayor of new york and chicago attacking texas attorney general you about neither have come to the border. attorney general abbott is next. >> mayor adams has to send a delegation down to the border which i visited many times. what they are going to find there is absolute chaos. ♪.
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sanctuary city of new york. fox news garrett tenney in eagle pass with more. garrett. reporter: liz, this visit was significant because it's the first time officials from a sanctuary city have come to the border since president biden took office to see what's happening here for themselves. mayor eric adams office is calling it a fact-finding mission and sources familar with the trip the group got a small glimpse of flood of migrants coming across for the past year when they toured a recently built cpb processing facility here in eagle pass packed with migrants waiting to be pros set. the officials came to the banks of the rio grande. our cameras were only ones here as they met with border patrol officials. how this impacted mayor's staff or his views? not anything beyond the statement in part the texas governor's office has been unresponsive and turned this matter into a political sideshow. here in new york we will continue to welcome
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asylum-seekers with open arms. adams is fiercely critical of governor greg abbott busing more than 2100 migrants to the big apple in the last month to which abbott's office replies, the invitation of the to mayor adams to see the impact of biden-harrissen made crisis bigger than a new york city borough. more than a year thousands of migrants are crossing the border each day and texas officials are hoping if sanctuary cities like washington, d.c., new york city, and chicago bet a small taste of that, it will help prompt the white house to take more action to get the border secure. liz? elizabeth: biter 10 any, great report -- garrett tenney, great report. your reaction, the white house is not doing anything about the border. is this strategy working? >> no, it highlights the problem
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for texas. we're sending a small number of people outside of our state who we did not invite in. they're coming here illegally. president is sending hundreds of thousands of people all over the country with no permission from the states and no criticism from one of the mayors criticizing our governor? seems like hypocrisy to me. elizabeth: the president is not changing his policies. he is dialing back trump's policies. >> no doubt about it. he said from day one he wants to get as many peel here illegally as possible. he is accomplishing his goal. we have two million people coming in each year. he is continuing that policy in clear violation of federal law an to the detriment not just border state but really as we can see now even other states that are experiencing a little bit of what the border states have to deal with. elizabeth: watch the white house press secretary. she got a little testy when asked about the border, watch this. >> i certainly don't need lectures or inhave ittations from republicans about the border or border policies and
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you know, and i certainly won't take advice on border from anyone who voted against securing record level of funding for the department of homeland security. elizabeth: your response to that? >> well she comes across as very defensive. i certainly would understand why because, from the standpoint of protecting our border stopping illegal immigration no administration has ever done worse. i would say to her you do need a lecture how to follow the law and to make sure that the american people are safe an secure instead of putting them in danger every day. elizabeth: under biden including the got-aways under the president, about the size of kansas has crossed, has tried to cross as well. 277 terrorists on the watch list caught at all borders, borders and port of entries. that is generation away from 9/11. watch chicago mayor lori lightfoot personally attack
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governor abbott saying he is not christian watch this. >> he professes to be a christian. we can and must do better as americans. it is decidedly unpatriotic and un-american. i understand pressures people of texas and many border states are under we see that on a daily basis. the thing to do is not this. is creating a human crisis and treating people without dignity, without respect. elizabeth: treating them without dignity and without respect, using them as political tools. what do you say to that? >> i think again hypocrisy. she doesn't make mention of the fact joe biden is sending hundreds of thousands of people illegally all over the country. she never mentions that. complains about a governor trying to deal with a crisis he did not create, he did not like, he would like stopped and send as few thousand people for her, even a few hundred and she can't take it there is a lot of hypocrisy. elizabeth: they're not
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criticizing saying anything about president biden. white house also secretly flying illegal immigrants into u.s. cities introducing mow testic air flights. have you heard any criticism from these mayors and the d.c. mayor about what the president is doing with the border? >> no she calls him racist and calls him non christian. elizabeth: calls the governor that. >> joe biden does this every day, right. elizabeth: joe biden right? >> about the governor. doesn't say this about biden literally doing this every day sending thousands of people across the country. literally no complaints or criticism and no name-calling. elizabeth: attorney general ken paxton, thank you. >> thank you. elizabeth: teachers on strike on first day of school. emails from a california teachers union reveal a push to do opposition research on parents opposed to school shutdowns. hillary clinton gets slammed trying to hit back at trump. she tweeted out claimed she had zero classified email and information when the inspector
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♪. >> you by wanted to ask you both since you both have lived at the white house -- >> yes we did. >> how, how easy is it to walk out with boxes of classified documents? >> [laughter] [applause] usually when it comes to presidential libraries everything is in the archives. we have a national archive. >> yeah. >> recorded a administration where everything goes. then it gets transferred to a presidential library, at least that is the way it used to happen. elizabeth: welcome to the show former congressional
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investigator, attorney sam dewey. what is your reaction to hillary clinton speaking out, laughing about classified documents? >> it's mind-boggling. the findings as to her handling of classified information were clear. she had it on an unsecured server and forensic analysis indicated it was likely penetrated by foreign governments. so it's, it's, amnesia. elizabeth: sam, lots of talk about that because hillary clinton is tweeting she did not transfer top secret and classified emails and information to her private server. there was zero evidence of that when the inspector general of the justice department and former fbi director james comey already revealed she did do that. she was also using an unprotected blackberry in the early part of her tenure as secretary of state. unprotected blackberry traveling to china and places like egypt. china telecoms are notoriously
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infiltrated with china's spy system. >> absolutely. again that just goes to the findings by multiple investigative entities she had classified information on a server likely penetrated and she didn't follow even basic information security. you know when you go to china you're careful about what you do. you take a separate phone. that is what i did when i was in government. elizabeth: you know, former president trump was accused of using an unsecure phone as well but the thing on hillary clinton, she and her staff were accused of not fully cooperating with government investigators when they were first asked to produce this information. so that is going on too. by the way, right as the judge says yes to a special master on the trump raid of his mar-a-lago home "washington post" reports anonymous government leak that a foreign nation's nuclear capabilities were found among the documents there. that it could reveal what our collection capabilities are. the debate now is, why have this document, also who leaked the information?
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>> well, when you're analyzing a leak you look at, first and foremost who benefits. you look who had access to the information. you look at the directionality of the leak, you look at the context and when you put that together, you look at all the leaks led up to this one i think it is pretty clear someone in the department of justices leaking. for it to happen with this consistency at this level it has got to have the tacit wink-wink of the highest levels. elizabeth: so now we hear, you know, about the special master. we have former ag william barr saying that the justice department should appeal this special master. i mean how long does this go on for, sam? does it go into next year? how do the two sides even agree who the special master is going to be? who has the security clearances for all of this? >> the sides will propose candidates and i think they tend to pick candidates who have existing security clearances. look for former high-ranking
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government officials that currently in an elder statesman role. i they will probably come to an agreement on that. i think the process is going to go on for a while. it will probably go into next year. i greatly respect general barr i think he is wrong in this instance. judge cannon had a lot of discretion in this area. i think it would be very hard for an appellate court to reverse her because of that. elizabeth: sam dewey, great to have you on. good to see you. >> thank you. elizabeth: this story, seattle's teachers go on strike on the first day of school and this, emails from a california teachers union reveal a push to do opposition research on parents opposed to school shutdowns. "the hill"'s joe concha next on "the evening edit." >> i thought joe biden and democrats were trying to keep american schools open and now you're telling me that they were spied on parents who want to reopen schools? i can't keep up. ♪
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strike on the first day of school? >> it's unbelievable after everything we've gone through over the past two and a half years were kids missed so much school they wait until the first day of school to try to push for new contracts. they could have done this over the summer, negotiated in good faith but instead this is what we see in washington state, a liberal state where i'm sorry, i don't think this is about teachers, the want to teach our kids with unions who run them who don't care about our kids education as we saw during the pandemic time and time again with zoom sessions for two years instead of kids being back in school when the scientist said it was totally safe. liz: there's also this, i'd like your reaction in viewers what your reaction, e-mails obtained through public records request for a lawsuit by parents show
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the california teachers union, one of the most powerful nation doing opposition research from parents who thought for schools to be reopen and stop school shutdowns during the pandemic, what's going on? >> let's be clear, this was public records request. we have e-mails obtained from public records and that request, they show the california teachers union, they spied on parents who want to simply to see schools reopen and they saw what was happening with their kids like i did, i have a six and an 8-year-old him i saw and tried to do school on zoom and they would zone out after about ten or 15 minutes because it's not natural and parents said it's safe, we've been told it's probably safe kids at that age are overwhelmingly going to be fine as they get covid yet even if they are asked to be reopen,
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they spy on parents, teachers unions doing this. this is in north korea, this is the united states and the fact that this is happening, this should be a huge national story. instead, i will see it almost anywhere except for foxbusiness and fox news. liz: the e-mails came up in the lawsuit about multiple school districts in san diego county, the parents wanted to reopen, strategic research specialist with the california teachers union mailed to san diego parents asking for information that could link the parents groups suing to reopen schools to link them to dark many organizations. >> what is that about? i guess i'm not surprised because we saw the attorney general of the united states and merrick garland who literally you see the letter, let's look at the parents arguing about what their kids are being taught in schools in terms of
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curriculum and sexual orientation or gender identification to kids as young as my son going into first grade this year, we will them messick terrorists so this is a war on parents and the democratic party in this of administration want to take that position, look at virginia last year when glenn youngkin ran on education, pro- parent and one race nobody thought he when. it's political suicide if this gets out. liz: beating terry mcauliffe. this randi weingarten head of the teachers union, going after the wall street editorial report blaming trump, betsy devos and republicans, she's trying to rewrite the narrative, she promoted school shutdowns and now saying who wanted the shutdowns to end and wanted to reopen after the worst learning losses in reading and math and 90-year-old and 30 years of aggressively keeping schools shut and wanted more money for
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teachers unions and then now says, blaming trump and the trump white house. >> rewriting history. andy weingarten, a sorry history. when i lived as a parent and witnessed personally. there's a reason why their 25th in the world in reading and writing in science. you know who's number one? china because we don't concentrate on the attack, we kept our kids out of school for too long and raised all advances with had in education and this is the price we pay. not us so much as adults but children, hopefully they can catch up. randi weingarten is in charge, they are not going to. liz: why is it so hard to say no when this goes on and why is it so hard for the people wrong to back down? >> teachers unions have democrat in power right now and as long as they have power in washington, they have power over our children. liz: obama's topic said it's
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wrong to attack people against lockdowns and shutdowns so even jason furman saying that. >> exactly. there are common sense democrats out there thankfully but still not enough for we allow randi weingarten to stay in the position she is which is educating our children. liz: thanks for joining us, i'm elizabeth shalit, thank you for watching, join us again tomorrow night. ♪ kennedy: the deeper you dig the master gets, teachers unit digging up dirt on parents who just wanted to reopen schools for their kids so when do we get the crooks the all heico i think it's about time. according to newly released e-mails from hyatt the pandemic, one of the most powerful teachers unions in california targeting parents they considered political enemies. moms and dad
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