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free drinks from the one of star players. jamie hoskins, wife of first baseman reese hoskins, bought a whole case of beer for philly fans during the world series. her husband, jamie, her husband rhys helped propel phillies to 7-0 over the houston astros. game 4 is 7:00 p.m. eastern. fillies are two wins away from taking it all. you have to tune into fox. that does it for "fox business tonight." "the evening edit" starts right now. elizabeth: the president's unscheduled speech in less than an hour. he is going to say gop maga
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voters are a threat to democracy, not historic crime, not inflation, not the border collapse, not possible fuel shortages. the media in europe and uk slammed his speech in florida last night as full of gaffs and blunders. plus a new poll, suburban moms now lean republican. congressman james comer mike call mccaul, kat cammack, air stone attorney general mark brnovich, nicole neily, parents defending education, peta advice er doctor engle. john kerry is says yes, biden wants to get rid of u.s. oil and gas as prices rise. we've got new video of americans acting in self-defense against rising crime after defund police and weak-on-crime cities and states. more on the white house possibly moving on a probe of elon musk's takeover of twitter. and the aclu now slams big government and big tech working together, breaking, violating
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the constitution. changing what you see on social media and news about the isis mom from kansas, sentenced to prison in her plan with isis leader al-baghdadi to smuggle terrorists across the u.s. border, who was targeted for attacks. plus this new danger and cruelty, china setting up a new bio research lab in florida to test drugs on primates when the nih said this stuff isn't effective. what safety review did the administration do? new senate report says the pandemic did likely leak by accident from a chinese lab. we have another school board controversy, school board parents outraged over a new scandal. i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪. elizabeth: welcome to the show. let's start with your money. stocks ricocheting to the downside. the federal reserve raised
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interest rates again. federal reserve chair powell warned more rate hikes are likely coming until that 40-year high in inflation is contained. democrats led by senator elizabeth warren slammed the fed in a new letter. edward lawrence in washington with more. reporter: liz, what stood out to me in addition this being the fourth consecutive meeting of 75 basis points interest rate hike is the federal reserve chairman saying we're not close to ending the increases but he left open the door to a smaller rate hike. listen to this. >> i would also say it's premature to discuss pausing and it is not something we're thinking about that is really not a conversation to be had now. we have a ways to go. and last thing i will say, it is that, i would want people to understand our commitment to getting this done and not making a mistake of not doing enough or the mistake of withdrawing our strong policy and doing that too
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soon. reporter: he says the fed will take into account the lag time it takes for their policies to work on the economy. he says though he is not seeing inflation coming down. liz? elizabeth: great to have you on edward, thank you so much. joining us now the ranking member of house foreign affairs congressman michael mccaul. a pleasure having you back on, great to see you. congressman what is your response to the president? he will speak less than an hour at union station that maga voters are a threat to democracy what is your response to that? >> i think they're out of touch. if you look at a poll, if you go back home to talk to the voters that is not what they're talking about. i'm here in texas they're talking about a wide open border. they're talking about inflation that is eating their lunch right now. in addition their retirement accounts. they're talking about the high gas prices as this president goes to saudi arabia and begs hat in hand for them to increase production when he calls them a pariah. that is what the american people
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are concerned about. can they afford to go to the grocery store. that is hitting average americans. i think the president, they're way off base with their messaging. that is why, liz, i predict majority both house and senate on november 8th. it is looking good. things are trending toward a red wave right now. elizabeth: congressman, is this a threat to the democracy or a threat to the democrat party over the white house and democrat policies? that is what is at issue. congressman, the president campaigned in florida for democrats val demmings and charlie crist. now the media in great britain and europe calling out blunders and gaffes from the president's speech yesterday. watch this, watch. president in the last six months while the rest of the country is going through hell, six of the largest oil companies made more than $100 billion of profits. economic growth is up. price inflation is down. real incomes are up and gas
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prices are down. >> all of us are concerned about these rising costs and all of us knew this would be the case when we put in place this recovery program. anytime you put more money into the economy prices tend to rise president. president biden: what happened was okay how much it cost the to make the insulin drug in diabetes. it was invented by a man who didn't patent. he wanted it available to everyone. i spoke to him. elizabeth: he started out saying people have been going through hell the last six months, admitting policies have been bad, congressman. he talked about the war in iraq, not you claim. that son beau died in iraq. he died after brain tumor. the man who invented insulin died a year before biden was born. the real wages are going down, congressman. the uk is calling this confusion
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french press is saying this is complete incompetence. >> it is embarrassing, liz, someone whose mother died from alzheimer's, the fact is he is projecting weakness every time he speaks. the world sees that. i love it how he blames energy companies for the high price of gas or, you know energy when he is the one with his policies that shut down keystone, that opened up nord stream 2, putin's pipeline into europe. the guy making us dependent on the middle east for oil, for god's sakes, going back to jimmy carter days because we can't produce energy here in the united states. i'm in the energy state of texas. i hear this every day from my voters and i don't know what he is talking about with respect to to insulin produced in iraq. shows you out of touch he is, the democrat of the party, he is
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the symbol of the democratic party. i'm so optimistic about november 8th. elizabeth: did you start out you say the president has condition like alzheimer's or dementia? >> i don't know. it seems he is making a lot of gaffs. it is hard to articulate from processing brain to the mouth. i don't really understand some of these comments but the fact is, it is his own policies that are really destroying this country. whether it would be energy, wide open border. that is all i hear back home in texas. elizabeth: show both sides of this. the democrats believed they have a stronger case on inflation. we're going to show it. we'll show the republicans case. "wall street journal" new poll finds suburban moms are moving towards the gop by 15 points. we have this, the associated press is reporting that trump may announce a 2024 run after the midterms. "washington post" reporting that the president is talking about running again too. critics are saying biden does not have the political gifts
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like say a bill clinton, you know to triangulate to compromise. his progressive base has no interest in cutting deals, congressman. is that what is going on? >> if i were to advise the president, and i'm not, take a page out of bill clinton's playbook. i think we'll take the house and senate i feel confident. bill clinton worked with republican congress, he got things done. we'll start passing bills. we'll rescind the 87,000 irs agents. you know we're going to pass bills on border security. i'm going to pass bills on china and we're going to put them on the president's desk. and i would hope that for the sake of the country he would work with us and not against us. elizabeth: stop with the division. this speech device will be notably divisive again. that is the problem. voter polls show they want bipartisanship. they want the fighting to stop. the white house deleted a tweet that claim social security checks are going up because of
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quote biden's leadership when they went up because of cost of living adjustments due to the 40-year high inflation. now the white house press secretary trying to claim the tweet was not complete. don't know what was left out. the president wants to spend a lot of money to help people with their heating oil and utility bills. congressman, like your reaction, by the way, heating oil is expected to go up 27% this winter. let's watch john kerry today say, the president wants only electric cars and he wants to get rid of oil and gas. watch this. >> ford motor company and general motors, other companies around the world spent hundreds of billions of dollars retooling their plants? in? because l because they're going electric. 2035 that is all we'll have in america. electric cars being manufactured. that is president president bid. by 035 he wants the power sector of america it be carbon free. if we accelerate these efforts, which is what technology and entrepreneurial activity help us
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to do, this is going to change even faster. elizabeth: congressman, why does climate czar john kerry continuously misleading the american people? the white house's own energy department says power grid, u.s. electricity power fuel comes from coal, fossil fuels, oil and gas and nuclear. like 80% of it from fossil fuels and nuclear and coal. so what are we, how will we power all the electric cars? >> right. what happened to being energy independent? we lost that, didn't we? that is the crisis that the president has put us in. i'm all for all forms of energies. i was here at texas a&m talking about small modular nuclear reactors are zero carbon emission. the democrats say it is not green enough. i think this whole energy experiment that they're under, you can't snap a finger and
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convert from fossil fuels to green overnight. that is the naivete of this administration. elizabeth: it is fatally naive. >> looking all of the above. elizabeth: it is fatally naive and hurting working class and middle-class americans. what they are doing -- >> it is dangerous. elizabeth: it is dangerous. because electric cars and solar panels are igniting into uncontrollable fires and more. not talking about any of that they are downright misleading the american people on it. we read the government reports. your final word? >> president biden looked at tariffs on batteries and solar panels coming from china, imagine this. you know where they make those? shen shaun province, uyghur muslims where they commit slave labor and commit again genocide. that is bad for human rights and bad policy. elizabeth: thank you, congressman. a move on security probe on
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elon musk's purchase of twitter. aclu slams big government, big tech violating the constitution, working together to suppress what you see on social media. that is the aclu saying that. new video of americans increasingly acting in elf h self-defense against crime, defund police, growing cop shortage an more cities and states go weak on crime. historic number of murders, fbi says go unsolved. we asked you the viewers tonight on twitter, do you support no-cash bail? nearly 92% say you do not support it. congresswoman kat cammack on all of this next on "the evening edit." ♪ this is financial security. and lincoln financial solutions will help you get there. as you plan, protect and retire. ♪ who's on it with jardiance? ♪ ♪ we're the ones getting it done. we're managing type 2 diabetes
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♪. elizabeth: a mother in buffalo, in upstate new york, now speaking out against new york's no-cash bail law and democrat governor kathy hochul after her daughter was murdered. fox news david lee miller in new york city with more. david? reporter: liz, the deadly saga began in late september. 30-year-old keira bennett posted a video on line appears to show her beaten by her husband adam. after reviewing the record, they charged adam beddingfield with third-degree assault. under new york law the charges
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did not give judge discretion to give bail. a day after he was released he shot and killed his wife. he is behind bars, pleaded not guilty to hurt and other charges. keira guessing field grieving mother telling the "new york post," she, meaning hochul should be charged for the crime. she is also responsible for the crime. spokesperson for positive hochul keira beddingfield's death tragic. hochul is willing to discuss changes to the bail laws when the next bail session gets underway. liz? elizabeth: thank you, david lee miller, terrible story. that was graphic video. welcome to the show house homeland security, congresswoman kat cammack. congresswoman, civil rights activists, minorities, minority women and children are getting slammed by rising crime from weak-on-crime policies. congresswoman, new york governor kathy hochul supports no-cash
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bail but then blames republicans, saying republicans are scaring people, that republicans are doing a quote conspiracy. what do you say? >> it is just typical of the ultraliberal left to try to point finger when they themselves are the ones who are doing it. i remember in that infamous speech that biden gave at the beginning of september with the eerie red lighting and visions of mussolini, he says republicans have no respect for the rule of law. i'm sorry, but aren't the democrats who are the ones pushing for no-cash bail and funding d.a.s with soros money and actively looking to defund police, then on top of it looking to strip law-abiding citizens of their second amendment rights? this is what the democrats have done. did they honestly expect no consequences. crime is higher this year than last year. violent crime is higher than prepandemic. and all the while instead of trying to work to make our communities safer and support law enforcement, they're handing
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out free crack pipes. i guess their message on the left is, if you have a problem, if you get into trouble, call a crackhead. that seems to be their message. elizabeth: congresswoman, experts estimate 65% of guns used by felons in prison were bought illegally. that is a problem too. spiking crime rates are forcing americans to step up and act in self-defense, to fight crime on their own. women, children, the elderly, even more vulnerable this is not about vigilantism. this is about self-defense. >> absolutely. and anymore as we're seeing more and more law enforcement retire, the retention is getting tougher. the recruiting is virtually impossible for law enforcement. response types are increasing. in some of the rural areas around america you're seeing upwards of double digits in minutes in terms of response times. this is what law-abiding citizens have as a right, the right to defend themselves, their families, their property.
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all the gun control measures the left is taking are doing nothing more than empower the criminals. elizabeth: it is about gang violence too, also about gang violence too. that is the issue. >> we're seeing it, look it what is happening at the southern border, no regard for law as evidenced by the fact we have close to four million people who crossed the border illegally. elizabeth: about the size of kansas. about the size of kansas. we'll watch democrat prosecutor james glascow. he is in illinois, he is a democrat. wait a second, we've got illinois getting set to do no-cash bail. this is dangerous. you will also see on camera americans talk about fighting against crime, watch this. >> i never in my 40 years in this profession ever thought i would see anything close to this. have you ever ever heard of any government passing a law to release everyone in their jails? no one has done that before. no one would ever think to do that. that would be suicide. >> i went to the side of my bed and i grabbed our gun. he kicks the door in.
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as soon as he kicks the door in, tries to take a step in my house. that is when i shot him. he ran off. if i didn't have any kind of weapons i don't know what i would have did. that guy was kind of big. i would never be able to fight him off. i never thought i would shoot the gun ever. >> he punched the 7-eleven employee in the head. when that happened, my instincts kicked in, i grabbed him wend down to the ground. >> i didn't have time to be afraid. it was all fast. literally the time they got out of the car, got in, 10 seconds. this isn't a good place to pick. >> crime is rampant right now. so it is exciting, actually, to see that people are actually standing up for themselves and able to, to have a gun and be able to fire back. elizabeth: congressman, reaction to what you just heard? >> i mean the increase in crime of course breaks your heart in some ways.
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it is not necessary. this was avoidable in so many ways. but people stepping up, exercising their second amendment rights, it is guaranteed. it is cut and dry. shall not be infringed. why congress fight every single gun control attempt for moms protecting families, business owners protecting businesses and property, and customers. elizabeth: it is about the right to self-defense. it is about the right to self-defense and illegal guns on the street. cops after defund the police there are staffing shortages. we have a study, 45% increase in cop retirements. they're having trouble recruiting. senator tom cotton went at it with a cbs anchor. he said wished paul pelosi said throw the book at a sail lant. get tough on crime. throw the book that tried to assassinate justice brett kavanaugh. stop with agitators protesting outside of justices's home.
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that is if in violation of federal law. stop heated rhetoric. senator tom cotton going to the steps of the supreme court, brett kavanaugh would not know what hit i am if he issued abortion rulings chuck schumer disagrowth wit. the president will make a speech in half hour. the voters saying tone down the rhetoric. we need peace. stop it with the vitriol pouring out. your final word. >> that is exactly what i think every sane legislator and person has been calling for, tone it down. we should condemn violence no matter who is saying it. but what we're seeing is a ratcheting up of that rhetoric. where he is giving that speech, union station, my husband, who is a firefighter and medic, had a homeless man basically ambush him not too long ago in that very spot. i find it ironic doing it from a speech with home less and criminals and driving businesses out of union station. so we'll see how he responds to
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that. right now crime wave gripping america. we to get it uncontrol. elizabeth: congresswoman cammack, thanks for joining us tonight. good to see you. this update, news about the isis mom from kansas, sentenced to prison. more on her plan with isis leader mohammed al al-baghdadi to smuggle terrorists across the u.s. border, and who they were targeting. more on the white house moving on a national security probe of elon musk purchase of twitter. the aclu slams big government and big tech violating the constitution, working together to suppress what you see on social media. that is the aclu saying that. congressman james comer on "the evening edit" next. [coughing] hi, susan. honey.
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- [narrator] call right now to receive your free, no-obligation info kit. call the number on your screen. elizabeth: "washington post" reports that the administration may do a national security probe of elon musk's takeover of twitter because of musk's ties to foreign governments and investors. hillary vaughn on capitol hill with more. hillary? reporter: good evening, liz. elon musk's purchase of twitter may be the next big techtarget here on capitol hill as senator chris murphy tweeting he wants a national security review over the purchase n.o.w. that saudi-based investors have a majority stake in the platform tweeting this. we should be concerned that the saudis who have a clear interest in repressing political speech and impacting u.s. politics are now the second largest owner of
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a major social media platform. there is a clear national security issue at stake and cfius should do a review. the"the washington post" is reporting the treasury department is figuring out if it has legal authority to launch a prone. white house officials discussed a possibility of a national security review over the purchase. the fbi apparently looking into counterintelligence risks surrounding the deal this spring. "the washington post" reports that large foreign investors would have access to confidential information about twit arer's finances an possibly its users sparking major concerns, liz? elizabeth: thank you, hillary vaughn, great reporting. joining me from house oversight, ranking member james comer. congressman, it is good to see you again. what do you make of that report? >> i would be embarrassed if i were senator murphy or the biden administration considering look into this. if they want to investigate someone for being influenced by foreign investment they need to investigate the biden family. joe biden need to look in the
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mirror. the biden administration needs to worry about policing the southern border and not worry about policing twitter this is ridiculous, when the calu calls you out for something and you're liberal president of the united states something is wrong. elizabeth: it comes as elon musk is criticizes for deleting a tweet promoting debunked conspiracy theory on the attack of nancy pelosi's husband. they have disrupted three chinese operations set up 3,000 fake internet accounts trying to influence american elections. aclu picking up on "the intercept" story, basically saying revealing the government documents that the government was working with social media like twitter and facebook to set up these backdoor portals for the government to get in and change what people are seeing on the internet. the aclu says this is a violation of the first amendment and constitutional rights. what do you make of this? >> well i think the aclu is
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exactly right. the biden administration essentially has a ministry of propaganda and this is wrong. this is against freedom of speech. this is what our government was founded to prevent from a government coming in and suppressing speech and that's what the biden administration has worked hand in hand with big tech. we heard that from zuckerberg. i'm encouraged by elon musk buying twitter. in fact when that sale became official and twitter and elon musk walked into twitter with the sink, we immediately sent a letter, requestioning any correspondence between the biden administration and department of justice and twitter. we're hopeful that elon musk would work with us in our investigation of twitter to see if in fact this administration was working closely with and colluding with big tech to suppress conservatives and to help democrats in elections. elizabeth: more about, it is transparency, knowledge about how twitter works, right? bbc reporter found that you know
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the algorithm puts people down rabbit holes and silos of information and then the algorithm pushes information to what their predilections are. it is also about this, the intercept reporting that the administration talking about working with social media about biden pulling out of afghanistan. and also laura demlow, the fbi agent working with the white house to crack down on misinformation on social media, she with another fbi agent talked to facebook before the 2020 election about russian disinformation that led to facebook censoring the hunter biden laptop story. who can we trust here, you know what i mean? who can we trust. >> i don't trust a lot of people right now. i'm optimistic with elon musk we'll get all new leadership. i think we need to see all new leadership in washington, congress, fbi, doj, hopefully that will happen. i'm encouraged by twitter. look, as i said earlier the
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biden administration essentially has had a ministry of propaganda just like something you would see during the second world war. this is wrong. this is something that needs to end and people need to be held accountable. any government official who is receiving a salary from taxpayer dollars, using taxpayer dollars to suppress conservative speech needs to be held accountable. elizabeth: got it. congressman comer, come back soon. you're we're coming out of the government of the hour. you're watching the fox business network. china setting up a new research lab in florida to test drugs on primates. the fda said this is already proven ineffective. what safety review did they do on this. the new information from the isis mom from kansas sentenced to prison. more on her plan with isis leader mohammed al-baghdadi to smuggle terrorists across the border and who was targeted. attorney general mark brnovich is here next. you won't believe what we're
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elizabeth: look who is here with us in the studio, arizona attorney general mark brnovich. good to see you. >> so great to see you, liz, thank you so much. >> wow, you're in new york. we have the story to cover with you, this spotlights a collapse at the border. 42-year-old mother from kansas, a kansas mom, she was sentenced yesterday to 20 years in prison, leading over a battalion of 100 isis women in syria. this is what the doj found. she was plotting with isis leader mohammed mohammed al al-baghdadi in 2014. dropping a knapsack. shopping malls in u.s. by parking a vehicle in the parking garage or payment of a shopping mall, detonating the bombs within the vehicle via cell phone this is what is going on
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with the attorney border. >> you and i talked about this before, border security is national security. for so long the democrats and joe biden have ignored it. the reality we're seeing an historic number of people illegally entering the country but we're seeing historic numbers of the type of people coming in. we know last year there were nearly 100 people on the terror watch list apprehended. last year of the trump administration, 3 total. we're seeing increase. what joe biden is doing, america is less safe. we know there are people radicalized in middle east, being radicalized here that mean us harm. we need to do everything we can to secure the border because americans can get hurt. elizabeth: how does this happen a generation after 9/11? why is this going on right now? to your point new government numbers, they show 380 terrorist encounters at the u.s. ports of entry. that include multiple encounters with possibly the same terrorists. to your point that is more than double a year before. the 98 you talked about, terrorists caught between ports
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of entry, it is more than triple the prior four years combined. >> yeah. elizabeth: this is a deeper border collapse than people realize. >> once again we read the documents, the indictment, you know the sentencing documents, it is absolutely breathtaking especially here in the city that never sleeps in new york when you think about what happened on 9/11 and how can anyone, especially the president of the united states, allow america to be less safe and allow people that want to hurt us, to kill us and destroy us. should do everything he can to stop it. elizabeth: this is not tinfoil hat conspiracy theory stuff. 9/11 terrorists overstayed their visas. kari lake in arizona, she is warm storming through the state, look at collapse at border. she is being attacked by the media. that is what she is talking about. you've been at the front lines there. look at cbs ugov poll, nearly six out of 10 voters say wait a second if democrats take back power they will open the southern border. >> look -- elizabeth: that is "cbs poll."
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>> joe biden has essentially been, you know hasn't lifted a finger to secure the border. elizabeth: really why, why? >> this is the thing, liz, arizona will lift a finger and send him a message i think in november. reality, wrote opinion what happened on the southern border is an is vase. particle four section four the federal. elizabeth: invasion part of constitution. we've been talking about it. when is arizona or any border state going to step and do it. >> we've seen what happened with governor abbott trying to draw attention to the issue by shipping migrants to other cities. when we get a few hundred migrants in places like chicago or d.c. they declare emergencies. places like yuma, arizona, cochise county, we have been dealing with that every single day, record amounts. and so you and i talked about before, it is not only people on the terror watch list. it's a record amount of
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fentanyl, just this year seized potentially kill the entire country. what is going on right now? elizabeth: he is about to give a speech, the president in less than a happen hour, right? he will talk about maga voters dividing the nation. candidates like kari lake, she will go after them, saying she is a maga candidate right? there is that conversation going on. but you guys are having a different conversation. your final word. >> at the end of the day people can disagree without being disagreeable. the thing about kari lake, she understands americans. arizonans are dying because of the biden administration's failures we need to do everything we can to protect our communities. elizabeth: attorney general brnovich have fun in new york. school board parents outraged over a new controversy. plus we have new warning about a danger in cruelty. china setting up a new bio research lab in florida? to do drug testing on primates? the nih says this is not effective. what safety review did the administration do on this?
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to navigate your caregiving journey. ♪. elizabeth: welcome to the show peta advisor dr. joan engle. thank you for coming on the show. we appreciate it. let's get at it. bio research firm, bought 1400-acres in florida to do drug experiments on primates? surely the doj, pentagon, are they all over this? where are the assessments on this also risk and cruelty to animals. where is the oversight? >> one thing is absolutely true this is profoundly cruel but the issue is a little bit more complicated than that because what this joint is trying to do actually purchase this land, which they have purchased. they're trying to put a massive importation quarantine and breeding facility on that site. and then, they will be sending those animals out around the
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country, probably to a company which they acquired in 2019 called biomir. biomi were. is the laboratory doing the experiments. cruelty will begin when they enter the wildlife trade pipeline, animal exportation trade. elizabeth: this is really secretive and dangerous industry, this part of the drug industry. primates were shipped here during the pandemic. three monkeys escaped in a car crash in pennsylvania. they were out noised. we don't know what the cdc is doing with the unnamed facilities used to quarantine foreign animals and do drug testing on them. >> exactly, you hit that exactly. this is incredibly greedy industry. it is unspeakably cruel. secrecy is one of the top issues for it. you're right, in the danville accident, those three animals that escaped, the cdc did a risk assessment on-site, the risk of
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animals running around so great zoonotic degree so great they ordered animals on sight. the risk exists in all the facilities in the country. this company, china company coming in trying to place the facility in florida. this is new. this is a new, a new step in this industry that we've not seen before and everyone should be alarmed. elizabeth: it is really aggressive. the nih found drugs tested on animals fail in 95% of human studies. so why is dr. fauci and the nih still allowing this? you don't need to do experiments on animals for drugs and vaccines. we have human biology based models, right? we have the senate report, "vanity fair," "propublica" warning that yeah the pandemic did escape from a lab in wuhan, china? >> and actually it doesn't just happen in china. actually earlier today peta released additional information. at the nih's own lab, in the animal biosafety level 3, they
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had a monkey who escaped into the hvac system. er this not able to lure the animal back out. they ended up gassing that animal. taking apart the hvac -- elizabeth: talk to us about dr. fauci and cruelty to animals? >> cruelty to animals is a bedrock of the animal experimentation industry. there is nothing, there can be no, not only does it not work as you pointed out, the experiments, you put a monkey, put any animal in tiny cage, take away everything they need to be a normal functioning being, you expect then somehow they represent human biology? no, that is, it just doesn't work. we have known that. the one tiny silver lining on this pandemic was that it showed how utterly irrelevant and misleading the animal tests were. why now? china is coming in, this is the first time that china attempted to put a primate import facility in this country, why are they coming in now? why are they coming into a place
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in florida not even zoned for this type of research? these are questions that i think we need to be asking. i was actually, i was with an agency governor desantis recently came out with a statement saying this is concerning. elizabeth: got it. dr. jones engle, we'll stay on the story. thanks for talking with us tonight. good to have you on. >> thank you very much take care. elizabeth: school board parent outraged by a new controversy. parents defending education's nicole neily next on "the evening edit." ♪ trelegy for copd. ♪birds flyin' high, you know how i feel.♪ ♪breeze driftin' on by...♪ ♪...you know how i feel.♪ you don't have to take... [coughing] ...copd sitting down. ♪it's a new dawn,...♪
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you mean the world to us. so we're bringing you closer to what you love. kinda like this. welcome to 30 rock! join xfinity rewards for free on the xfinity app today. our thanks, your rewards. elizabeth: back with us president of parents defending education nicole niely. let's have you well is en to this sound and react to dr. phil in his guest expressing shock yesterday on dumbing down of america's school expwhrs. >> there is a sell out going on, instead of figuring out innovative ways to teach our kids and close the gap, it's like the system is caving to the least. and meeting these kids where they are rather than bringing them up to standard. >> almost a cover-up within the education system,.
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>> they graduated high school. what they don't say, those numbers have been flat for about 30 years, we have been dropping standards at the same time. elizabeth: did you hear that? is there really a cover-up? >> there is a cover-up. >> by whom. >> over the past decade, a progressive push away from teacher h-centered learning toward student-centered, children's feelings matter more than subject mastery, it is covered up by teachers union who continue to collect money. elizabeth: this is happening, are you seeing more of this come to the more of front because of the pandemic shut downs. >> who has been loudest voice saying we need to get rid of testing, testing is only way to hold the teachers accountable, it is the unions, they don't want to be held accountable for
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the fact they are not able to teach, and standards have slipped, we're betraying our children, the foreign competitors are laughing about this, we cannot compete in the global marketplace. elizabeth: public school test scores saw their largest decreases ever. we have research at harvard and stanford universities found that the learning losses were larger in districts with a lot of poverty. do you know what is going on? the lower income classes are hit hard. >> what is said, the people same who have been screaming irk o equity from rooftop for years are those who brought this. elizabeth: you have teachers union president, weingarten backs call by atlantic
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magazine for a pandemic amnesty for those who wanted lockdowns. >> i'm astonished that randi wants amnesty for her bad behavior, they conspired with cdc to keep our schools closed hurt our students. elizabeth: outrage over a newly appointed school board director slamming police officers and more last year during protests. >> [bleep] the police, just, before i get started, tear everything open in this bleep city until they do what we want. >> she has a criminal record that should no immediately excluded her from this position. community was not allowed to vote for a position that usually is elected, it appears our board was so
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ideologically driven . >> appalling but not surprises our schools are run by a kabul. they don't want anyone do see what is taking place had. i'm not surprised but disappointed. elizabeth: you are treated addas maga people. >> they will not turn that information entitled to it. >> thank you for watching, i am elizabeth m m m mack -- macdonald, join us again tomorrow night. >> like a pimple on prom night, hillary clinton exploded back on the scene, just in time to help
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