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dagen: instead of my usual more tish that adams black, it is purple today. here, for example, everybody where, taking a stand against bullying and supporting lgbtq youth and their families, glaad annual spirit day providing visible sport for the community in the world's largest anti-bullying campaign that rainbow flag means come on in you're welcome here. no judge -- elizabeth: okay, we've got this news coming in the white house's
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new messaging. they are going to try to blame the media for bad polls heading into the midterms this is news coming in. the president hasn't held a midterm rally since before labor day. ceos warn about recession, elon musk, sundar pichai, jamie dimon says batten down the hatches carlos gimenez, rick crawford, ashley hinson. bill stanton, real estate pro erin sikes, jon levine and job strategist ford o'connell. there is outrage over the footage. warning it is disturbing. teenagers attacked attack womans in d.c. time to protect victims. where is the "me too" movement, the "squad" against a crime against another woman?
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americans fighting back against rising violence. james clyburn contradicts the white house, government spending ignite inflation and the white house contradicts biden on claims of gas price gouging at gas stations. we got that. democrats tack talk up a transition to green energy but not that it mean higher energy costs for you. white house pressures a texas border mayor not to declare a emergency before the midterms. the media tries to downplay fbi whistles blowers in a top senate report on national security risks in the biden family play to play deals selling access to the government overseas. i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪. elizabeth: welcome to the show. let's start with your money. we begin with stocks gyrating to the downside today.
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rising bond yields offset upbeat earnings. markets are bracing for another 75 basis point interest rate hike next month from the federal reserve. we have uk prime minister liz truss today resigns after six weeks on the job after backlash over tax cuts and more. and president biden on the midterm campaign trail in pennsylvania. he is battling questions about recession. the world's most successful business leaders are ringing the alarm bells. edward lawrence is in washington with more. edward? reporter: liz, we're starting to see some real power players voice real concerns about the economy. we're talking about major business leaders as well as banking leaders, all worried about economic troubles that could be coming ahead. elon musk, jeff bezos, jpmorgan chase ceo jamie dimon as well as the head of goldman sachs warning of possible recessions but you don't hear the warnings from the white house. i asked this. would you say that the president believes there is not going to be a recession or might not
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happen but growing number of business folks who are outside of this building jeff bezos yesterday joining jamie dimon, goldman sachs ceo. why are they wrong then? >> so look, the president has said this and i'm going to say this here as well, what he wants the american people to know is because of resilience of the economy and the, because of the our economic plan we are in a better place to deal with these global challenges, to deal with global inflation, than any other, you know global major company, i'm sorry, major country in the world. reporter: message about recession has shifted at the white house over the past year. federal reserve chairman told me last month that he believes americans could feel economic pain for the next two years. liz? elizabeth: two years, goodness. edward lawrence thank you so much. joining us now congressman rick crawford from house transportation along with
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"barron's" bureau chief for europe rupert steiner. thanks for joining us by the way. we appreciate you joining us. rupert, let's first talk to you. uk prime minister truss stepped down after six weeks on the job. why make concessions to the tory left? take on the attacks from the imf? shouldn't truss have stood her ground? >> so, she, liz truss as you said has lost it just 45 days. that is 56, that is less than 56, 56 days it took for process to elect her. so she, we're now looking for the third prime minister in six weeks and, and she also has got the ignominious accolade of being the shortest serving prime minister ever in the uk. she is just beaten george
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dunning from back in 1827 where. elizabeth: yeah. >> he lost at 119 days. he only, he died which is the reason why he stopped. elizabeth: it is striking, congressman. what do you think? you look at the inflationary, the inflation reduction act which will cause inflation. you see what is going on with liz truss. should liz truss stood her ground to the tory left, said no, we'll move forward with my policies? >> well i think she inherited some bad problems with covid lockdowns and things like that but she proceeded to make it worse and really, are you conservative or are you not? if you say you're conservative be conservative. as you suggested i'm not sure she should have kowtowed to the left. she would have been better off to held her ground. elizabeth: let's stay on this. the white house now is trying to blame the media that is the new push. they're trying to blame the media for biden's bad polls, not the damaging inflation policies
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and biden's own misleading policy. listen to this. >> fetterman in pennsylvania, there haven't been that many candidates campaigning with you. reporter: president biden: that is not true, kid. 15. count, count. one in lifetime investment roads airports ports so much more. a billion $200 trillion. reporter: political liability? president biden: what a stupid son after [bleep] reporter: midterm voters top domestic issue, inflation or abortion. president biden: all important. unlike you no one thing. all important what did i say. that is not what i said. you are playing a game with me. >> concern about these rises costs. all of, this would be the case and when we put in place this recovery program.
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anytime you put more money into the economy prices, tend to rise. elizabeth: rupert did you hear that? that is james clyburn, rupert. >> i did. elizabeth: anytime you put more government spending into the economy it causes inflation, period. rupert? >> what liz truss did was she campaigned on a ticket of tax cuts but she did three things that were wrong. i think they were, they were pretty unique in, in the combination of what she did. so the tax cuts that she put forward were unfunded. that spooked markets. then the second thing was, when you, when you do a mini budget, usually comes with analysis from the office of, from an independent office. elizabeth: yeah. >> that, that, that provides
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analysis and forecasts and she moved in such a hurry that she said that they couldn't provide that analysis. the markets hated that. elizabeth: got it. understood. >> and then the third thing was she didn't communicate clearly. elizabeth: she is stepping on her own message. that is what she was stepping on her own messaging but getting back to here in the states. when you heard james clyburn make that admission, congressman, what was your reaction when you heard that? >> he is saying the quiet part out loud. we've known this when too many dollars chasing too few goods you set the stage for inflation. you combine that with high interest rates. setting case for stagflation on jimmy carter. don't want to talk about it. we're in a recession, defined as two quarters of negative, consecutive quarters of negative growth. we're there. but all these -- elizabeth: stay on this. >> brilliant minds are saying the same thing.
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elizabeth: now you have democrat clyburn saying it. the biden team has been bullying the media here in the states since the election. they bullied the media over hunter biden and now they're trying to bully the media on reporting. cnn biden set quarter of his time in delaware. he conducted less interh sit-down interviews than trump and obama. a fifth of what obama did. nancy pelosi criticizing midterm message, top democrats slot tin and tim ryan said enough. get rid of biden, pelosi, get rid of schumer. that is what democrats are saying. >> high time they said that. too little too late. joe biden decries the media being treated unfair. when president trump said anything about the media, the media had a meltdown accused of threatening first amendment rights and free speech but they're not holding president
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biden the same standard. elizabeth: media coverage has been abysmal here in the states, rupert. now you have msnbc talking about fascism and hitler, equating hitler to inflation here in the states. it is off the rails on untrue and not reality. rupert, you have seen this. cost of living riots in paris. inflation is hitting france and overseas an hitting here. now have got democrats like stacy abram trying to equate inflation to abortion. watch this. >> what could you do as governor to alleviate the concerns of georgia voters about those liveability, daily, hourly issues they're confronted with? >> but let's be clear, having children is why you're worried about your price for gas. it's why concerned about how much food cost. for women this is not reduck tiff issue. you can't force being forced to carry unwanted pregnancy from the economic realities of having a child.
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elizabeth: that is quite a thing to say, congressman. polls show abortion is down on the list for midterm voters. it is line inflation and economy and crime. >> big time. well, people are concerned about the price of gas, the price of groceries. they're concerned about safety, law and order in the communities in which they live. here she is, you know she is about to say something stupid because she says, let's be clear. that is one of the most obnoxious things she has said. elizabeth: that is over the top. thank you, rick crawford, rupert steiner, thanks for being here. the rest of the show is really on fire. we'll show you even this, even the white house in a tweet contradicts the president never proven claims by gas station price gouging by mom-and-pop gas stations. more now the fcc has never found that either. disturbing new footage. a woman attacked by teenagers on
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a bus in d.c. critics ask where the "me too" movement, the "squad" on a crime against another woman? americans fighting back against rising violence. retired nypd officer billl stanton next onra "the evening edit" nc so you only pay for what you need! (limu squawks) he's a natural. only pay for what you need. ♪liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty.♪
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♪. elizabeth: let's welcome back to the show retired nypd officer bill stanton. it's a pleasure to see you again. we want to give viewers a warning. bill, let's talk about this a brutal assault caught on camera. teenagers attack an innocent woman. shoved off a bus in d.c. she asked them to stop cursing using foul language. what happened. >> objects being thrown at me throughout the whole incident. only thing i can recall the kids hitting me, kicking me. i no defense. physically bruise on my arm. jacket ripped off of me. i asked several times prior to the stop i was getting off, stop the bus, stop the bus, stop the bus. the bus driver made no attempt to stop the bus. local authorities or anything to my defense. >> i imagine this is traumatizing and it shouldn't happen. that is not any type of crime we want to see in our city at anytime. elizabeth: throw the book at them. throw the book at them.
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enough. time to stand up for victims, bill. >> well, exactly. you know, making the victims be almost like the perpetrators, making excuses for the actual perpetrators is like upside down world. what these politicians are doing is sacrificing the people they say they want to protect to propel themselves into further office. anyone on the street you talk to says this doesn't make sense. you know it, i know it. these politicians need to get the signal. elizabeth: where is the "me too" movement? where is nancy pelosi? where is the "squad" on yet another crime against women? so that is what is going on. the president is in pennsylvania, campaigning for senate candidate john fetterman. crime is hitting the midterms. the cook report has this senate race in pennsylvania a tossup between dr. oz and fetterman. bill, listen to the sound. now even former new york governor andrew cuomo's top aide, medical list derosa that
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democrats are botching it on crime. watch this listen. >> not just what lee is saying. it is more what hochul isn't saying. >> i agree. i think it's a combination. >> i think that the state hags has a very big role in the mta they have majority appointsment on the board, they elect chairman and ceo. she has been completely absent from the conversation, almost if she has absolutely nothing to do with it. elizabeth: did you hear that? governor hochul has nothing to do with subway crime. >> it is called willful blindness and unless it happens directly to them, someone in their family, they don't want to know about it. this makes the average new yorker, the average citizen incensed. that is why you see citizens, more and more, every day, looking to enact their second amendment rights. elizabeth: bill, progressive criminal justice theories, these thought experiments are behind
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double-digit rate hike in crime surges in cities and suburbs. there is no midcourse correction yet. democrats own it time to prioritize the victims to put perpetrators in jail. more and more, bill, i want you to see this. i want the viewers to see this. more and more, neighbors, and community members and store owners they're fighting back. outside of atlanta, georgia police say a neighbor shot a guy threatening paramedics with a knife. that man has been charged. look at this, florida jewelry store owner shot two thieves dead during attempted smash-and-grab robbery in, orlando, florida. listen to another store owner on this. watch. >> there is a lot of concealed licensed carriers here, come to the magic mall, you want to commit a crime, really good chance you might get shot. elizabeth: bill, what are you hearing about americans standing up and fighting back? >> what i'm hearing what is old is new again.
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with the -- nature hates a vacuum. when police departments across the country are being held back, or being prosecuted themselves, the bad guys move in, leaving nothing else but for the average citizen to enact their second amendment rights and arm themselves. that is what we see every day. more and more citizens are stepping up and taking action defending themselves. it shouldn't have to be that way. elizabeth: you know, judge jeanine pirro pointed this out too, bill, cops were told this dates back to the riots of 2020. cops were told to stand down, remember that, during those riots? then cops got attacked and vilified during that. right? we understand police brutality. we covered it here on the show. you don't throw out entire police departments, demoralize cops who are the thin blue line protecting minority communities, protecting minority women and their children. >> listen if a cops commit a crime, he is not a cop, that he
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is a criminal. that is intest mali small proportion of cops. ultimately cops take the oath to protect and serve. if politicians want to handcuff them, we all pay that price. elizabeth: bill, do you think will change? do you think crime is hitting midterms races? do you think there will be a turnaround here? you see smash mob looting and the like, do you think it will change after the midterms? >> no, i don't. i think this will have to go further past the midterms and i think these politicians will have to really understand that it is called law and order for a reason. you know, let's rehabilitate the bad guys but let's do that behind, you know, locked cells. let the innocent people walk around and feel safe. everybody is fleeing the major cities. everybody is going to florida and red states. why is that?
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they want to feel safe. that covers every socioeconomic political background, person of or background, everyone wants to be safe. elizabeth: thanks for joining us. >> thank you. elizabeth: we asked tonight, what is going on at the border? this is happening at the midterms. the white house accused pressuring a texas border mayor not to declare an emergency over the border crisis there. white house delays data for illegal border crossings in september. a white house tweet contributes the president's never proven claims on gas station price gouging. how the ftc, federal trade commission has never found that. carlos gimenez next on "the evening edit".
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♪. elizabeth: joining us now from house homeland security, congressman carlos gimenez. great to see you, congressman. good to have you back on. okay, the white house is getting criticized because they put out a tweet that basically undercut the president's claims of price gouging by mom and mop gas stations. show what happened. watch this. president biden: when the cost of oil comes down we should see the price at the gas station at the pump come down as well but that is not what is happening. elizabeth: congressman, when you see it does go in lockstep. when oil goes down gas prices go down. when oil goes up gas prices go up. the white house tweeted out
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those tweeted lines. >> what you need is more oil to the price of the barrel goes down. once the price of the barrel goes down you see relief at the gas pump. i don't understand what the president doesn't understand. elizabeth: the margins are so tight. so they're blaming gas station owners. they make profits what they sale like pretzels and potato chips. possibly why circle k in florida letting gas stations there sell marijuana. you know this too, congressman, you talk about it, federal trade commission has never found price gouging by gastation owners after multiple probes after hurricane katrina in 2006. >> it's a global market. they buy the gas at a certain price. like you said the margins are really small. margins stay the same, the price they pay goes up or goes down. the margins stay the same. we get the benefit of decreased
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prices as there is more supply is this war the biden administration dedeclared on the fossil fuel industry here in the united states for absolutely no reason whatsoever. not only are we hurting americans but looking at hurting our allies. looking at cold winter. cold kills people 15 to 17 times more than heat does. this is inhouma main. inhumane, green energy, gene policy, green new deal stuff the biden administration is doing trying to force us into this it is inhumane. it will kill a lot of people. it is hurting americans in pocketbooks every day. elizabeth: i'm sorry, hurricane caterpillar was in 2005. congressman, the president's strategy of draining the u.s. safety net, strategic reserves to artificially lower gas prices. that is unsustainable.
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opec can wipe it out with another cut. biden says opec is manipulating prices. the white house is conflicting messages, somehow so-called transition to green energy does mean higher costs for working middle-class families. let's watch this. >> we're asking the industry today, tomorrow, to start increasing production. president biden: no more drilling on federal lands. no more drilling including offshore. no ability for the oil industry to continue to drill period. >> would there be any place for fossil fuels including coal and fracking in a biden administration? president biden: no, we would work it out. we would make sure it is eliminated and no more subsidies for either one of those, any fossil fuel. transition yes, i would step giving to the oil industry, i would stop giving them federal subsidies. elizabeth: have you ever heard them say when they talk transition, what transition means for working and middle
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class families when it comes to costs? >> no, they never do. just this, this, you know, they worship at the altar of this green energy policy of the climate change, you know orthodoxy and no matter what it takes we're going to get there except what they don't understand apparently, this is a worldwide issue. and and that we're doing really well here in the united states. other countries are not doing very well. we'll need fossil fuels for the next 50, 70, 100 years. that should be american fossil fuels because we produce it 20 to 30% cleaner than the rest of the world. so even for environmental purposes we should be enhancing american oil production and gas production. we should be doing that to help us americans here at home. we also should be doing that to help our allies overseas looking at you know, suffering through this winter because you know, they don't want to use or their gas supplies have been interrupt
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ed by the russians. elizabeth: we've seen environmental studies natural gas is cleaner. natural gas lowers carbon emissions, right? final word. >> right. elizabeth: that was quick. >> yeah, if we substituted natural gas okay for coal, especially in china we would help the world's reduced carbon emissions more than the stuff we're doing hire. we're wasting money, trillions and trillions of dollars, indebting our children for no reason whatsoever. zero benefit to us or to the planet. elizabeth: congressman gimenez, good to see you. we're coming out of the bottom of the hour. you're watching the fox business network. the media downplaying fbi whistle-blowers in a top senate report and national security risks biden pay-to-play security deals selling access to the pressure government. white house pressured a texas border mayor not to declare a
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border crisis emergency ahead of the midterms. the white house still has not released september data for illegal border crossings. congresswoman ashley hinson next on "the evening edit." ♪ at fidelity, your dedicated advisor will work with you on a comprehensive wealth plan across your full financial picture. a plan with tax-smart investing strategies designed to help you keep more of what you earn. this is the planning effect. vo: it's a new day. because covid vaccines just got a big update. just in time for everyone who works. with other people. just in time for... ...more togetherness. just in time to say “oh, you bet we'll be there!” because the updated vaccines can now protect against
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♪. elizabeth: so we have saudi arabia. it says yes, the white house did pressure it to delay opec's oil production cut until after the midterms in order to keep gas prices low. now this, the white house accused of pressuring the democrat mayor of el paso, texas, to not declare a state of emergency over the border crisis there. fox news bill melugin in eagle pass, texas, with the update. bill. reporter: on monday the "new york post" reported that the white house pressured the democrat mayor of el paso to not declare a state of emergency because of the bad optics. well yesterday, the mayor was asked about that directly on fox news. take a listen. >> did the white house ask you not to declare a state of
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emergency? >> absolutely not. you know one of the things i'm very thankful for the white house, the federal government, have done a really good job working with us, helping with us. reporter: here is what the mayor said just three weeks ago at a city council meeting. >> the white house asked at this point for us not to do that. reporter: late this afternoon the white house finally responded to fox news denying reports that they put any pressure or asked this el paso mayor to not declare a state of emergency. they did say, however, they offered up federal assistance to the city of el paso. we'll send it back to you. elizabeth: bill melugin. great, thanks, always great reporting from you. congresswoman ashley hinson from house homeland security. always great to have you on. your reaction to that report? >> of course there is a crisis at the southern border, liz. maybe president biden should spend a little bit more time, less time covering his tracks, more time dealing with what is actually happening at the southern border. my kids are currently playing upstairs right now.
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also right now the cartels are continuing to send dangerous drugs like fentanyl that looks like skittles and candy across the southern border. we have a real crisis in our southern border. that is ending up in backyards here in iowa and across the country. the president and the administration are accountable for that. that is why voters are waking up to the crisis at the border and -- elizabeth: president's approval rating in 35%. that is according to the des moines, register. the white house has yet to release the illegal border crossing data for the month of september. we have that. voters are turning out angry what is going on in d.c. listen to the new sound of far left democrat alexandria ocasio-cortez increasingly getting heckled at her own town halls. watch this. >> [inaudible]. [bleep] >> okay, you originally voted, you ran as an outsider yet you've been voting to start this
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war in ukraine. you're voting to start a thermonuclear war with russia and china. >> you are the establishment and you are the reason why everybody will end up in a nuclear war unless you choose to stand up right now and demand the democratic party. >> congresswoman, your reaction? >> well, what i hear there voters are trying to hold her accountable just like they're holding the rest of the democrats in this country accountable. the democrat party of today is no more. they have turned into socialist extremists what we're seeing from aoc and members of the "squad." what i'm focused on is fixing props i americans are telling me that matter which is the problems at the southern border. making sure inflation at a record 40-year high. eating into lives and livelihoods in this country. that we have solutions to address that. those are problems americans and iowans talking about at kitchen table. democrats ignored that for 22 months. look at last two years. we cannot afford another two
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years like the last one. elizabeth: president biden and nancy pelosi are making midterms about abortion. not talking about this. more than 100 churches in crisis bringing nancy centers have been attacked some more than once since may 2nd leak of the supreme court draft opinion of roe v. wade. there is no word on anybody getting arrested here but you know, nancy pelosi is telling, you know, saying, on msnbc that "new york times" sienna poll that says abortion is down on the list and people care more about crime, oh, that is just an outlyer. that the real clear average poll is an outlyer. that is an average of polls. is it really about abortion in the midterms? >> midterms are about accountability. they're about putting a check on the biden-pelosi agenda. the pelosi paycheck cut is what we've seen in the last 22 months. iowans are paying the price for that. i think that is what is on the ballot this year. that double standard when it comes to crime and attacks on
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these centers. we need to stand up against this kind of violence. violence is never the right answer. we had a practicing nancy support center in iowa that threatened. one in my district that received threats as well. that is not acceptable. with when you look what happened across the country, true soft on crime rhetoric and policies are the result of democrat policies. democrats are the party of more crime defunding the police. republicans are the party of law and order and supporting safety and security in our communities. that is again what is on the ballot in november. elizabeth: democrats have been silent about this. at least 38 churches across the country have been firebombed. smashed, ransacked or vandalized. threatening messages. at least 58 other pro-life clinics organizations also endured that. so that is okay. the democrats are silent about that? just as they were silent about 30 to 40 people killed in the riots of 2020? no word on that? everybody should be okay about that? no one is standing up about the violence and the crime attacks
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on women? >> right. and that is exactly what we're talking about here. it is about making sure we're holding the prosecutors who are not prosecuting crimes and holding people accountable accountable. it is about holding this administration accountable for the out of control reckless spending, the crisis at our southern border, the out of control energy crises you were talking about moments ago, those are the issues on voters minds right now as they head to the polls both here in iowa and across the country. i can tell you that is what people care about right now. those are issues i pledge to work on when we take back the house i think we will. time to retire nancy pelosi. elizabeth: democrats are saying that too. ashley hinson thanks for joining us tonight. media, msnbc attacking florida governor desantis after the media applauded governor on hurricane ian and his handling of that. media caught downplaying if h fbi whistle blowers on a top senate report on national security risks in the biden family play to play deals
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elizabeth: let's welcome to the show "new york post" columnist jon levine. jon, good to have you back on. jon, now we've got chris cuomo not doing any homework, downplaying fbi whistle-blowers in the senate report on hunter biden's national security risks in the biden family's pay-to-play deals overseas selling access to the u.s. government. let's watch this, watch. >> this idea of you have to fight the other side and if you get in you will investigate hunter biden, you will investigate the bidens, you will investigate the border, how is that going to make anything better? everybody is sick of political investigations. nobody trusts what any of you do when you investigate the other side. why contribute to that again? elizabeth: what do you say, jon? >> i mean, i watched that, you got to be kidding me? we just spent four years
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investigating every single, unhinged conspiracy theory about donald trump. the mueller investigation, the steele dossier, which found nothing or it was completely bogus and debunk. now we have new president, people saying move along here, nothing to sigh here. doesn't watch. there is a real story here. the hunter biden laptop that is a real thing. the crimes he is accused of are real things. the national security implications for our country are real things. it does need to be investigated. it is not about gotcha, something that the american people need to get to the bottom of. elizabeth: it is about our foreign policy and whether national security has been put at risk. fbi whistle-blowers, senator chuck grassley told us, he heard from the whistle-blowers they say the fbi does possess, quote, significant impactful voluminous evidence of criminality what the biden family was doing in the
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overseas deals. that senate finance, senate homeland security report said basically, it was saying the same things back in september 2020. >> yeah. we need to get to the bottom of this. it is just plain and simple. right now the democratic majority in the house has shown themselves not to be willing to investigate hunter biden or joe biden or the potential criminality. it will take a house investigation led by republicans if they retake the majority to get to the bottom of these issues. elizabeth: you know, the fbi, the justice department, senator grassley said, has never disputed what he has been saying about what he is hearing. congressman james comer has told us that the biden family was doing business deals with countries under u.s. sanction, including russia and china, real estate deals with widow of former mayor of moscow. that is one report. working with china's energy conglomerate to potentially sell out of the u.s., out of five states natural gas reserves into china as they try to dominate the world in world energy and
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infrastructure. so how could chris cuomo say anything remotely what he just said? >> it strikes me as pure partisan politics. now that the other, the shoe is on the other foot there is nothing to see here. elizabeth: so house gop, 150 suspicious activity reports on biden deal-making from banks to treasury. we know are unverified tips. the house gop saying sheer volume, 150, that is what should be talked about. that is what should be reported on. your final word? >> yeah i will say most americans go their whole lives without generating one suspicious activity report. so for hunter biden to have 150 that the u.s. treasury is sitting on, the american people need to get to the bottom of it, we need to know what those say. hopefully mr. comer will be able to get them if he takes back the majority. elizabeth: jon levine, thanks for joining us again, good to see you. this story, the media attacking florida governor ron desantis
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ford o'connel. ford, your reaction to nsnbc joy reed attacks florida governor ron desantis. >> we begin with florida. i would argue, with texas exists, has emerged as modern state, closest to a modern day version of jim crow, if there is a state that better exemplifies the rot of maga republican rule than the state of florida the governor named o the free state of florida, i don't know what it is. kennedy: ford, listen to the rest of sound there was hardly any dp facts in. >> i didn't know freedom was a bad record, this attack should come as a surprise to no one. they are attacks ron
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desantis because he is america's governor, for how he pushed back on covid, they realize he will be president in 2024, they are trying to tarnish him now in a time when americaa tuned into politics. kennedy: erin, joy has use the similar language with georgia's voting laws and so has president biden, they are silent on georgia's record levels of turn out in primaries and early voting, that is one thing. and they have been silent on what a success florida has been even in the face of hurricane ian. >> absolutely, this is a disgusting attempt to play politics in a time of crisis, manipulate the conversationic take advantage of those ho do not fact check, but what joy is underestimating the resilience of florida, how much we love our state and governor, right now we're focused on sharing and rebuilding and helping our
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fellow neighbors, not on politics. kennedy: in florida you can debate on the facts of policy, the attacks filled with poison does not go request anywhere, what real estate in southwest florida we hear buyers are pouring in. >> they are. kennedy: to erin. >> a tale of 2 cities in southwest florida, naples high-end, we have individuals who have deep pockets to remediate and rebuild in the more immediate fashion and their homes were built up to code. impact glass, and concrete barriers, they really did not see the same destruction that other areas like cape coral and sap sanibel island did. we have many individuals who do not have the reserves to
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begin to rebuild in the area. they are sitting on very valuable pieces of real estate, because we have such a shortage of housing right now in florida where we have continued demand, have we investors flooding the area, and offering individuals cash, for lot value for their homes, they are not fire sales they are full lot value. so, at this point, many are not taking them, they know what they are sit othey will find anyway they can to be able to are build. hopefully they can do that with the help of insurance worry those who -- that is a whole. kennedy: interesting, ford, fort myers has been bull's-eye for two cat 4. >> i am a swift floridian, people are flocking back. in the fort myers and naples area, when you can walk on beach in january, you have
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low crime, snow no state income tax, my heart goes out to southwest florida, they will build back stronger, governor donald trudon ron desantis did such a great job that the sanibel causeway was rebuilt. >> florida would have within shut down during covid had gilmore won. >> 10 seconds erin. >> we love florida, we believe in florida. we know that we will rebuild stronger, better than ever. come to florida, we're still open for business. we always will be, thanks to governor ron desantis. kennedy: good to see you, thank you so much for watching, have a good evening join us tomorrow night. kennedy: welcome to it, you don't need to be a detective to know that crime in u.s.
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