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will shut down coal plants throughout the united states. plus crime taking center stage in the new york gubernatorial race. residents looking to send a message to kathy hochul that they don't feel safe anymore. and a midterm study finds that mainstream media gave republicans 87% more negative coverage than democrats. what impact could that have on voters? i'm jackie deangelis in for elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. jackie: good evening, welcome everybody. we're taking a look at your money. stocks ending the day higher, the dow rallying 400 points, green across the board. as all eyes are of course are on the pennsylvania and the tight race between john fetterman and dr. oz there, the senate race. former presidents barack obama
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and donald trump holding dueling rallies over the weaken, making a final push in the race many pollsters say could determine the control of senate. jeff flock in pennsylvania what voters value most heading to the polls. jeff. reporter: luzerne county, pennsylvania, used to be clearly democratic campaign territory. you see the democratic office behind me. the winds of change are boying through the county. look at registered voters. democrats lost 12,000. republicans gained 14,000. this was one of the counties around the country that is a pivot county. that is to say it voted for president obama twice and then pivoted to president trump in 2016. it also stayed pivoted, unlike a couple other county notice pennsylvania it stayed red and didn't bounce back to blue. president trump's victory margin in 2020 was less than it was in
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2016. so hope for the democrats momentum clearly with the republicans. that is what makes election days interesting. >> it sure does. jeff flock, thank you so much. for more on the importance of tomorrow's midterm elections let's welcome gop strategist ashley davis and ford o'connell. great to see you both and thank you so much for joining us. ashley, i want to go ahead to start with you, set the scene what we're hearing "real clear politics," in person voting election day is voting looks like the republicans take the house, the forecast is 228 seats with 33 as tossups but when it comes to the senate it is much tighter, 54 seats forecast for the republicans, 4for the democrat -- 46 for democrats four could go either way. that is very tight races. jeff started in pennsylvania. ashley start there as well. explain to our viewers how crucial that particular race is when you look at the overall scheme of the senate and how things could work out tomorrow
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night by the math and the numbers. [. >> well pennsylvania is very, very important. i'm a pennsylvania girl so i love talking about it but you have counties that are traditional blue dog democrat counties that are really, their main number one concern right now is the inflation and the economy and crime and you see a lot of them turning to vote for republicans. i do think there will be a lot of split votes between the governors race and the senate race where people will vote for dr. oz and also vote for josh shapiro, who is the democrat governor candidate. one thing i think everyone should watch tomorrow night, pennsylvania coming, if doctor dr. oz gets 34% in philadelphia and surrounding counties. he should win the race. that is the key number. the rest of the state is more republican and have higher numbers. jackie: big guns campaigning, ford, we have a montage of sound bites include from senator
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biden, one from president obama. listen to this. president biden: two days are the most important election in our lifetime is going to take shape in this country for decades to come. >> biden and the far left lunatics are waging war on your jobs, your safety, your values and your freedom. >> if you help democrats keep the house and get a few more seats in the senate you can guarranty he will make more progress on issues you care about. >> america is the best country in the world and we're not going to stop fighting for her until we get her back and we make her strong again. jackie: nikki haley and donald trump out for the gop. your reaction to both sides making the final push this weekend, ford? >> well, democrats are hitting the panic button in pennsylvania and hitting the panic button in all the major senate swing races. the republicans will win the senate and only question is how much. donald trump is absolutely right. the reason why democrats are losing because of inflation and their absurd positions on crime,
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border security, what is being taught in school and on domestic energy production which is very, very important in western pennsylvania. jackie: actually i will come back to you because you both brought up the economy but you mentioned it a little bit earlier and ford is making a point that this is an issue impacting people hitting them where it hurts in the wallet. this is the democrat response to that. this is representative sean maloney. >> i grew up in a family where you know, if the gas price went up the food budget went down. we would be eating chef boyardee if that budget would not change. that is what families have to do. jackie: if gas prices going up, families have to eat canned foods, ashley? that is not acceptable to a lot of people in the country. >> this is the entire problem, why you're going to see a huge red wave tomorrow night, is the democrats are completely out of touch with what american people are feeling. there are people around this country that don't know how
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they're going to feed their families, don't know how they will get to work because of the gas prices and when you have comments like that that are just so undermining to what people, hard-working people and americans do, that is why they're going to vote them out of office. jackie: speaking of what american people are feeling, i'm so glad you brought this up because our show hit the streets to ask them, to ask them if they were better off than they were two years ago. listen. >> are you better off than you were two years ago? >> absolutely not because i don't enough money to live because everything is so expensive. >> no i'm not. everything, economy, the open borders, you know, regular person like me, we see everything out there and it's lousy. they're not controlling everything. our gas prices are going up. >> i think no. i think the economy is not what it could have been or what we hoped for. >> i'm looking for things to change tomorrow for sure. >> definitely the economy. i am concerned with women's rights as well and the abortion
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issue concerns me greatly, however, the economy is number one. number one. >> and lee zeldin, running for governor in new york made sure to be clear that new york's laws wouldn't change if he was the governor but when it comes to what people care about the most, guys, look at this "abc/washington post" poll, economy, 80%, top of the list. abortion, 62%, lower part of the list. climate change, what we spent so much money on in the last 18, 19 months, 48%. so ford, how do you think people are feeling? >> people are really frustrated. main street in particular because of inflation and the economy has decimated the way that they live and the democrats are tone deaf to this. if i have to step back, this entire 2022 midterms is the my money, my family midterms. the reason why the democrats will get crushed tomorrow night because they have been absolutely tone deaf. when you have someone like sean patrick maloney who is essentially saying you should
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eat chef boyardee because joe biden is choking off oil and gas, domestic production, he needs to understand how tone deaf that is. not because it is canned food, chef boyardee for main street is luxury item. when you're broke, you can't eat, you're eating things cheaper than that. but the democrats are the elitist party. they have forgotten about working class americans. they have forgotten about protecting their families. that is why ultimately they will lose. jackie: ford, people are saying rather than giving a solution like that, why don't you fix inflation? ashley, last word to you, we talked about pennsylvania. run me through arizona, georgia as well. those are states we'll be watching. >> in arizona, georgia, nevada, i think even new hampshire, that we are potentially going to win these seats or we are going to win these seats because of governors running in those states. no one is talking about the governors races as much as they are the senate and the house but we have so many governors races
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that we're playing in that we haven't played in forever. oregon, connecticut, maine, but also we have in georgia with governor kemp if he gets 54% he could bring herschel walker over the finish line and not have to have a runoff a month later. >> a great point. obviously i'm watching new york very closely. this is a very deep blue state. we have not had a republican governor in 20 years. we'll see what happens tomorrow night. ashley davis, ford o'connell. great to see y. >> thank you. >> thank you, jackie. jackie: crime is taking center stage in the new york gubernatorial race. new yorkers looking to send a message to kathy hochul they don't feel safe anymore. president biden says he will shut down coal plants in the united states. this promise has the white house on clean-up duty and drawing widespread backlash from fellow democrats. former advisor to president trump steve moore coming up on
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president biden playing defense over his progressive energy policies. this as voters are heading to the polls to cast their ballots. what do americans actually think? madison alworth in new jersey with the latest for us. madison. reporter: jackie, gas prices are on the upswing again despite what the white house is saying. in the final push before the midterms biden tweeted out yesterday the most common price of gas sits at just $3.19 but people took issue with that, calling the tweet muss leading because typically the average gas price is cited as better indicator what the averages american is paying. when you look at that it sits $3.830, compared to $3.42 a year ago. in the final push president biden rallied for governor kathy hochul this weekend, quote, promising no more drilling after he promised to shut down coal plants in the u.s. and replace them with wind and solar. senator joe manchin in arms falling statements responding in part quote it seems his
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positions change depending on the audience and politics of the day. politicizing our nation's energy policies would only bring higher prices and more pain for the american people. the white house trying to tweet away the energy problem but anyone who fills up their gas tank sees reality. here at this station if you pay in cash you're paying $3.79 a gallon, a far cry from $3.19. jackie? jackie: madison alworth, thank you. let's bring in former economic advisor to president trump, freedom works economist steve moore. steve, always great to see you. the white house, they're back at it again. they had to walk back the comments made by the president saying his remarks on closing coal plants across the u.s. were quote, twisted. that is putting it mildly but he made the remarks and he made this other remark i just want to play the sound bite of when he talked to oil. we'll get you to react on the other side. president biden: there is no
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more drilling. i haven't formed any new drilling. that was before i was president. we're trying to work on that, get that done. no one is building new coal plants because they can't rely on it, even with all the coal guaranteed for the rest of the existence of the plant. we'll be shutting these plants down all across america and having wind and solar. jackie: okay, just wanted to get that out of the way, stephen, because audience does matter, right? he is talking about coal in california and he is talking about oil here in new york. he blamed the crisis we're seeing with gas prices on big oil companies and their profiteering. they don't reinvest profits. he admits there he doesn't want any new drilling. >> so this is all part of the biden administration's war against american energy and by the way, that war is working. we're producing less. the price of oil and gas are going up. by the way the national price of
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$3.79 a gallon compared to $2.49 a gallon when trump left office. so that is a big increase. that is almost a 50% increase in the price, jackie, in just 22 months. i think this is a loser issue for the democrats. think about this jackie, think about the states that are major producers of coal in this country? i'm thinking about pennsylvania, i'm thinking about ohio. by the way i bet you didn't know, jackie, my home state of illinois is actually a coal-producing state. pennsylvania, ohio, are key battleground states in this election and i hope the people in pennsylvania and ohio were listening when joe biden wants to kill every coal job in this country. that is a loser. they want to get back to the trump policy making america independent. as you know, jackie we achieved that in the final months of the trump presidency. jackie: i do know that. peak oil production in the
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country 13.1 million barrels a day. we're at 11.9. the delta is $11 billion a day, what we're grabbing out of the spr to make it work. gas prices are still high at $3.80, and when you have got diesel prices over five dollars a gallon, to me what that says, steve, that inflation is going to be a problem for a long time to come, no matter how high interest rates go because that's the input costs to move everything around. until you get that straight, you're not going to get prices down for consumers. >> jackie, you get an a in economics today because you're exactly right and, the fact is that energy prices when they rise, you're right, everything else rices in price. if i may, i want to defend coal. this great country of ours, we were built on coal that made the industrial revolution possible. it is an incredibly efficient form of energy. the emissions from coal plants, we have clean coal in this
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country today. jackie: yes. >> the coal is much cheaper, cleaner than it was 40 or 50 years ago, and, you know if we shut down our coal where is the world's coal going to come from? i will tell you where it will come from? china. right now as we speak, jackie, china is building 25 of the largest coal plants in the history of the world. all we're doing is replacing jobs in america with jobs in china. that doesn't make any sense from an environmental or economic standpoint. jackie: you bring up a great point. at one point in my life i lived in china. i would ride around on my bicycle to get from point a to point b. my face would be black. i had coal residue. it would wash off in the sink. that was happening in china. it is happening in india. here in the united states i went down south i visited clean coal plants where they tried to modernize, ref lucessize, we've seen during the energy crunch how important it is to have
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alternative sources. you can't rely on any one thing. final word. >> well-put again. our coal produces about 30, 35% of the electric power in this country. where is all the electric power going to come from? i don't want to end on a downer, i predict if the biden administration goes through killing coal, you will see a big increase, not just gas prices at the pump but your price to heat your home and your utility bills for your electricity. jackie: wow, that's a problem because the forecast for natural gas it will be up 32% this winter. people are going to certainly feel that. half the homes in this country roughly are, relying on natural gas for heating. that is not good news. way to not end on a downer steve. [laughter]. good to see you. >> well the cavalry is coming. jackie: we'll talk soon. all right. the midterms, a new study finding that mainstream media
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gave republicans 87% more negative coverage than it did the democrats. what impact could it have on the race. crime in new york, residents tell kathy hochul they don't feel safe anymore. lee zeldin say it is time for a change in the empire state. florida congressman greg stuebe will discuss america's crime crisis next on the eaganning edit. >> the pollsters tell you, some of them, it's a 10 point race, it is a 12 point race, 14 point race, why are you bringing all these people to new york if the race isn't as close as we know it actually is? ♪. we got this. we got this. we got this. life is for living. we got this. let's partner for all of it. edward jones
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law enforcement sources say this is a problem and it has been going on for several years. rhetoric is rhetoric. physical attacks bring it to another category. the national fraternal order of police reports as of october 31st 281 officers were shot in the line of duty so far this year. that is up 1% from last year and 11% from 2020. according to fop research of those officers shot, 55 of them were killed by gunfire. members of the law enforcement community are closely watching the election on tuesday, not only to make sure there are no issues from a safety perspective but at the same time, to see specifically who gets elected to congress. jackie? jackie: david spunt, thank you. let's welcome to the show from the house judiciary congressman greg stuebe. congressman, it is great to see you this evening and crime is going to be a huge issue across the country as voters head to the polls, especially with suburban women for example. here in new york it has been a top issue where new yorkers are
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saying that is all they're focused on at the moment because they don't feel safe walking around. here is how bill clinton, former president, talked about lee zeldin, crime in new york watch this. >> lee zeldin, she makes it, he makes it sound like kathy hochul gets up every morning, goes to the nearest subway stop and hands out billy clubs and baseball bats to everybody that gets on the subway, doesn't he? [laughter]. jackie: congressman, i want to start with that sound bite because if you live in new york crime is not a joke. it is not a joke at all. i don't think governor hochul is doing that. he is being facetious about it but having said that he is not keeping criminals behind bars either. that is the problem we have here. >> bill clinton is completely detached from reality. secret service is driving you around. i'm sure security cameras and all the security around him. he is not seeing what everyday people and americans across our country in these big cities are seeing all by the way run by
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democrats. almost 40 people were shot just in chicago this past weekend. every weekend we see a new number, 70, 50, 40, 30, shot in chicago. there were shootings in philadelphia. all the big cities run by democrats because democrats care more about the criminals than they do about victims of these crimes and their police officers insuring that their cities are safe. you hit it on the head. this will be a huge issue especially for moderate women in the midterm election. i think you see a huge swing to republicans. i anticipate tomorrow to take the house back, at least from the federal level have a safe law and order type policy in washington. unfortunately there is not much we can do about the new yorks, the chicagos, hopefully a guy like lee zeldin will get elected governor there, to address issues in new york. the american people are sick and tired of this. words matter. when you have democratic members of congress calling to defund the police department and nothing is done when it is
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related to letting criminals out and they're just letting criminals out, it has real repercussions to the american people. jackie: that is the problem, right? many democrats deny they ever called to defund the police. here in new york, "new york post" write about the issue, forced overtime nepotism, low morale, perfect storm for a disaster at the nypd. you talk to the officers, they are completely ripped down. they have no feeling of power and authority and they don't really want to do their jobs in the same way. so many have left the force already. >> yeah. a lot of them are leaving the force in those areas coming to states like florida, they know one, they will be supported. two, we have law and order here in the state of florida. people are flocking here from all over the country. crime is part of that. freedom is part of that. in some of these democratically run cities and states, all the mandates, all of that. absolutely crime will be a huge issue. i can't imagine what it is like
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for these law enforcement agencies in chicago, philadelphia, new york city, what it is like to recruit individuals to work right now under the fact you have leaders who will not support you. you have prosecutors who aren't going to prosecute crimes that you bring and charge these individuals with. and people are back out on the streets. that is not supporting law enforcement. that is not supporting the rule of law. that is not what the american people want. jackie: it is very interesting though, if you ask governor hochul she says her policies already are making a difference. she said this on another channel. i want to play the exchange here. listen particularly to her response to the reporter's question. >> no governor has spent more money than i have on public safety in history. >> okay, but i'm going to interrupt you then. here's the problem. we don't feel safe. you might be working closely with mayor adams. you may have spent a whole lot of money but i walk into my pharmacy and everything is on lockdown because of shoplifters. i'm not going in the subway. people don't feel safe in this town. so you may have done these things but right now we're not
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feeling good. we're worried, we could be san francisco. >> we'll never be san francisco. >> in why? >> because we're already making a difference. jackie: what difference is she making. i live in new york, echo that sentiment, so many people headed to the polls saying crime is the number one issue for them. we will never be san francisco? kind of feels like we're headed there right now. >> they have actually defunded law enforcement up there. in new york city they took entire units away and defunded them. of course what she is saying is not accurate. her words are very carefully played. she has given more money to public safety, not law enforcement. jackie: right. >> not those going out every single day, facing people shooting at them, all the other crimes they're facing. it is other programs that they deem on the left public safety, not law enforcement. jackie: yeah. it is really close, close race, so i mean it seems like it is anybody's race at this moment but lee zeldin has come a long way. just any predictions or how are you feeling about what the outcome could be?
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because i think if he wins, let me say this sorry congressman, if he does win, i think adams has been playing, he doesn't want to split from the party, if zeldin would win he would start getting with the program. >> i think you're going to see an unprecedented election tomorrow all across this country. new york being one of those. you're going to see a huge sweep in florida because the american people are sick and tired of progressive policies in this country. jackie: we will be watching closely. congressman, thank you so much for joining us tonight. good to see. >> good to see you. jackie: elon musk takeover and plans for content moderation are drawing criticism from the left with president biden speaking out. also midterm study finds that mainstream american media. mainstream media gave republicans more negative coverage than it did to the democrats. media research center founder, president, brent bozell will address growing concerns around this potential bias next on "the evening edit." >> i think the direction of the country probably is the most important issue for me.
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♪ jackie: as voters head to the ballot box tomorrow many ask the question, what impact does the media have on these elections? will it depends what you watch. a recent study from the media research center found abc, nbc, and cnn have gop candidates 87% more, give them more negative coverage than democrats. joining us to discuss, president and founder of the media research center, brent bozell. great to see you. >> great to see you. jackie: start by breaking that down, specifically what you found at the media research center? >> sure. well in, normally if you look at the last election cycle when republicans were running the show it was virtually all negative on republicans because they're the ones who are the incumbents and media looked at the specific issues around the
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country no matter how well things were going. so in applying that you would believe that this time around the democrat was get the negative coverage. if you look at the world around us it is falling apart. you've got, you've got us running and tucking tail from afghanistan. got the borders being overrun with five million people. soaring inflation, soaring interest rates, crime is so rampant if you're in new york you wonder if you're pushed on to the subway. if you have a pro-life center you wonder if it is going tock firebombed. so many problems. how did the media could have it? 87% negative against republicans. they went after the republicans again. amazing of all the studies we've done, almost amazing ones we've ever done. >> a lot time was spent coverage january 6th in rewind, when people are trying to move forward and what happens next. talk about google specifically and searches when it came to
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republican candidates. >> oh, boy, we looked a the top 12 republican candidates. we found two things that are very important here. number one, 92.4% of all searches are done on google. if you want to know something about a candidate you go to google. number two factoid, less than 1% of the public goes beyond the first page. so do they do with the top 12 candidates? in 10 of the 12 cases democrats got superior coverage. in seven of the 12 cases the republicans were pushed to page two, meaning they didn't exist. so if you're looking for information on a candidate, the republican didn't exist. that was one study we did. they came back to say, well our methodology was flawed. two different networks, two different shows on your network did similar studies. they confirmed exactly what we were doing. we did it with 36 house members where there is competition in the house. in every case it was done perfectly fine.
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we're looking at critics of google. again they have done it, with the top 10 critics, they gave preference to the democrats in six of the cases again they pushed the republicans out of, out of the first marriage. so google's manipulating information. this is, i believe, an illegal contribution they're making to the democratic process. they have got to be investigated. the democrats don't want to do it. if the republicans take over they have got to investigate what google is doing because i think the democracy is in danger when they can manipulate the voters this way. jackie: this was supposed to be a huge issue on capitol hill to look into the tech companies and how they operate and try to break it down but it got, you know, overrun by covid and spending and everything else that we're dealing with at this point. >> jackie, now, jackie, they're going after elon musk because what he is saying we'll have transparency. jackie: they liked twitter when it was working for them.
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♪. jackie: welcome back. twitter ceo elon musk drawing criticism over his plans for content moderation, verified user subscriptions and layoffs. activist groups calling on twitter's 20 largest advertisers to suspend advertising. susan lee in new york with the latest on the future for the online platform.
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susan? reporter: gridlock in d.c. usually means less regulation and overnight of companies like elon musk and tesla and twitter. elon musk tweeted at independent-minded powder. shared power curbs the worst excesses of both parties. therefore i recommend voting for republican congress. presidency is democratic, hard car democrats or republicans never vote for the other side. independent voters actually decide who is in charge. elon musk busy laying off half of twitter's staff in a single email on friday. musk writing that regarding twitter's reduction of force unfortunately there is no force when the company is losing four million dollars a day. adding everyone exited with three months severance. more advertisers are pausing spin on twitter. the latest being german asset manager allianz, amongst a growing list of corporations including car companies that directly compete with tesla. i want to say that is small, small percentage of 3700
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companies that do pay for adds on twitter. you have to remember how dependent twitter is on advertising which accounts for currently 90% of their revenue. back to you. >> susan li, thank you for that. joining us now heritage foundation research fellow dustin car mack. a lot to talk about twitter. this is the story that keeps on giving for twitter. i want to start about this, president biden on elon musk and twitter takeover. elon musk buys an out let that sends, that spews lies across the world. there are no editors anymore in america. really interesting all of sudden elon musk is the enemy here because he ask is fighting for free speech. he wants to make sure the bots go away. he wants to make sure people get on twitter to speak their minds in a rational way on both sides but when twitter was suppressing the hunter biden story everybody was quiet, right before the last
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election. just interesting to me. >> absolutely. i mean when these editors, essentially the white house wants to control the editing game. this has been par for the course for this administration who has to spend a ton of time editing its own comments. you see the white house essentially having to roll out removing tweets here recently saying the inflation that is causing everybody's social security payments up is not exactly a great thing. that his taiwan policy has to be rolled back by the nsc or the white house all the time. this is really par for the course of them wanting to regulate the moderators. jackie: that is a great point, i forgot about the tweet about the social security. they're being checked. people are looking at things, more scrutiny, and again on both sides but having said that this is a bigger story with respect to elon taking over. he wants to charge for verification. he has fired workers from twitter. your thoughts on his ability to be successful? he look the company private.
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he wants to create shareholder value, relist it at some point. so on his ability to be successful, given that he is not going to have a lot of support from one side? >> well absolutely. there is all this kind of fervor about them locking down controls early on but if you remember a few months ago there was the information related to the hacker, the old hacker peter "mudge" who was talking about the fact there are insider threats, large amount of people had access to the platform's controls. so i'm not really worried. in the short term there will be a lot of hiccups and different things they bill be trying to get a handle on engineeringwise. my understanding too, only 15% of the trust and safety workforce was actually laid off as part of this. so as we go forward, it will be behoove on them how to really instill what they want with the council. that is funny they are criticizing the council but the same thing facebook other groups traded oversight board to
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essentially punt decision making. >> the other thing he wants to do essentially ban fake accounts that are impersonating people. people were doing it to him. people have done it to me. it is a horrible thing and actually i'm glad that he is going after it. if you are using somebody else's voice to speak in a public way like that, that is a serious problem. >> if you want to be part of the public square, you want some authenticity behind this and twitter has become a spot where, you know essentially if you go down to anybody's feeds it is riddled with bots, with information not actually congruent to a conversation so really driving essentially better conversation, more people articulating arguments is a good thing for america. jackie: it sure is. we'll see what happens. this will be a story that we continue to follow probably daily because elon musk likes to make headlines, very important when it comes to free speech in this country as well. dustin, great to see you, sir. >> thank you. jackie: biden's border chaos. house minority leader kevin
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jackie: mass border
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crossings takes place on a daily basis, despite biden administration claim that the border is secure. at least 20 5,000 were apprehended. we bring in tom homan. great to see you. kevin mccarthy said if the g.o.p. winning the house, they will go after what is happening at the border. keri lake running for governor in arizona said, she will say it is a state of invasion, and candidate for governor of new mexico coming out with similar messaging your reaction on the other side. >> we have seen with this president's abdication of hit responsibilities as a result it is a flow of fentanyl into the new
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mexico,. jackie: it is serious problem. tom. >> you are right. you are right to say not just illegal immigration, this is historic illegal immigration, that is a huge problem. 31% of women make that trek get sexual assaulted because the border patrol is so overwhelmed fentanyl is gloflowing across the border and not seized. since biden took the white house we have 114 known suspected terrorists. since he has been president there is over a million got aways, border patrolling arrests people from 1 161 different countries, some of them sponsor terrorism.
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this is a huge national security issue. jackie: democrats are in denial, and still continue to say there is no issue or work at the border, they don't want to finish the border wall. even though the it materials have been paid for, it suits them for this to continue. >> let's prove the border is open, mccarthy, needs to impeachment mayorkas. you have guys like me and others who worked for trump and secured the border , we would be more than happy to testify in an impeachment hearing, failing to enforce laws that were enacted in congress. results from drug overdoses. and we -- billions of dollars made by the criminal cartels, we no longer
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control our southern borders, criminal cartels have operational control of the southern border. let's prove to the american people what the facts are. jackie: we could talk about it for hours. you are right. i want to talk about new meth seizure, 18.6 million dollars by cbp . >> if they are catching that much, i wonder how much is getting through, they make most seizures at port of entry, every car is stopped. and a officer makes a decision based on questioning, do i secondary search for not, how much is coming through on the water, up to 80% of border patrol agents off the line right with that many a anxiouses off the line --
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agents off the line how much is coming across the port. jackie: anyone with children, and every american, 10 seconds on fentanyl. >> the most dangerous drug out there, coming across it is cheap. pro cursers from china to mexico. -- jackie: tom. got to go thank you so much. >> thank you. jackie: i'm jackie deangelis in for liz macdonald, you are watching the evening edit on fox news, thank you for watching have have a good night. kennedy: the mid terms are tomorrow, finally, but inflation is swrushing crushing people, they are worry about money, if democrats admit the pain

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