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brian: all right, this guy might need a bigger bowl. a uk fisherman reeling in a 70-pound monster goldfish. potentially the world's largest. landed behemoth nicknamed the carrot fishing in champagne, france. that is hybrid species of leather carp and coy carp, or that mental fish commonly found in ponds. this is 20 years old. carrot tipped the scales 30-pounds heavier what was previously considered the world's largest goldfish, caught by a minnesota resident in 2019. that's right. that does it for us on "fox business tonight." "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪. elizabeth: okay. we've got a debilitating
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nationwide railroad strike potentially coming up. thanksgiving dipper costs are up 20%. president biden heads to nantucket for thanksgiving. we have a lame duck democrat congress focused on getting president trump's tax cuts. james comer, larry kudlow, miranda devine, economic pro mitch roschelle and former utah congressman jason chaffetz. we have a brutal harvard "harris poll" for democrats. the majority of americans say yes to probing hunter biden, politicization at the fbi and stopping the january 6 hearings and the committee too. we have congressman comer with us tonight. he will talk to us about the house gop and the proof that they have of how the biden family exploited government assets to make millions of dollars. the ftx bankruptcy, how did a 30-year-old democrat megadonor get to sit down with the d.c. powerful while allegedly blowing
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company money living the high life in the bahamas? "the evening edit" digs into multiple, now deunbunked false narratives from the white house you had to endure over the last year. elon musk calls reporter quitting twitter, judgy hallway monitors. the white house press secretary shuts down reporters asking dr. fauci how the pandemic began. also we've got more. an ivory tower college cartels living tax-free while gouging you and your families with tuition price increases and the gop at the border today, demanding dhs secretary mayorkas resign. this development, now more democrats agree with the republican party that the president needs to visit the border. he has never been. i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪. elizabeth: welcome to the show.
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we begin with your money. stocks ending up in a broad cyclical bounce. good retail earnings lifting the investor mood down on wall street and this. four major railroad unions representing tens of thousands of conductors, engineers and rail workers, they're threatening a nationwide rail strike right in the middle of the holidays. it is not just about pay. it is about quality of life issues on the job and more. edward lawrence is the at white house with the latest. edward. reporter: well, liz, a large part of the u.s. economy could literally grind to a halt on december 5th. that is the first date that the first union that did not sign on to this tentative agreement could strike. the other three unions that did not sign on to the agreement, their first possible date is december 9th. there are negotiations ongoing but things seems a little stalled. >> the ball is back in the carrier hands, the ball is in
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their court. we go back into negotiations soon. the talks will begin. i have will be there with three unions that failed tentative agreements. it will be a difficult process and we'll do our best. reporter: president biden is being briefed on the situation but letting the unions and companies trying to work this out. >> we need to do everything we can to avoid a economic, crippling work stoppage. that is in no one's interest whatsoever, no our employees interests, not the carrier's interests, not the customers's interests. we need to keep the network moving, economy moving. congress might need to step in like it historically has. reporter: legally only congress can force unions to sign on to the agreements. elizabeth: edward lawrence terrific stuff. look who is back with us. he is the host of fox business, he is larry kudlow. fox business's the "kudlow" show. you have been talking about the rail strike. we thought biden had a deal before the midterms. what is going on?
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>> well i guess the deal got broken at least temporarily. i have to tell you, look, any railroad strike would be a disaster for the economy, which is not in great shape to begin with but i'm a cynic here. i think the biden white house is going to give the workers exactly what they want. i don't know all the details about this. reading in the editorials of "the wall street journal" this morning it sounds like sick leave or paid leave. they're very handsome wage increases involved here and back pay is going to come in very quickly or almost immediately. but i just think the bidens are going to give the unions whatever they want. that's my take on it. i don't think there is going to be a strike. elizabeth: let's listen to the president tout this before the midterms. watch this. president biden: this agreement is a big win for america. together we reached an agreement, you reached an agreement that will keep our critical rail system working and avoid disruptions of our economy
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and this is a win for tens of thousands of rail workers and for their dignity. elizabeth: well, larry, it all fell apart. it could be $2 billion a day, larry. so there is that. larry, there is also this, the supreme court is letting congress see donald trump's tax returns. there is that. but at the same time, larry you've been talking about this the oil and heating prices are going up, biden quietly asked congress for half a billion dollars more in emergency funding to fix the strategic oil reserves he drained at historic lows. there is just 25 days left of diesel in there. >> yeah, so i would give him the money for the infrastructure but i would only give him the money if biden agrees to a new bill that will allow permitting and fracking and pipelining and new refineries, okay? it should be hr-1.
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open the spigots for fossil fuels. open the spigots for oil and natural gas. again, fracking, permitting and pipelines. i mean look it, so much of this is affecting this country. home heating oil is shooting up at record highs. people are going to have a very cold winter particularly in the northeast. this is crazy. the guy wrecks the strategic petroleum reserve, almost half of it has been drawn down, ruining our energy security and our national security. we're more and more dependent on the saudis, right? which we shouldn't be because we were the dominant oil player only a few years ago when president trump was still in office and now biden wants to help the infrastructure of the petroleum reserve. this is nonsense. hr-1, the single best thing republicans in the house can do is permitting bill. elizabeth: permitting bill. >> otherwise i give him nothing absolutely nothing. elizabeth: absolutely nothing.
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okay, we have a trucker shortage of 80,000. we need truckers to deliver household goods and groceries and fuel. this feels directionless and aimless what is going on with the white house. to your point, "axios" is reporting more americans will eat out at restaurants in thanksgiving because it is cheaper than groceries at home. larry, this stunning finding, show this data from the federal reserve. larry, the savings of americans just dropped to $626 billion. that is a third of 1.5 trillion of savings at the end of 2019 under trump. what happened to all the stimulus covid spending? >> yeah, well, look, to some extent that, the emergency spending is off the books. didn't do any god. more people are not working today, i mean there are seven million people between 25 and 55 who are not working according to official stats. it may be a lot higher than that but, liz, you mentioned trucking, okay? trucking is a very dangerous way
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of transporting oil or natural gas and railroads are a very dangerous way. the safest way is pipelines. elizabeth: right. >> from day one biden stopped the keystone pipeline, and, his energy and interior departments have stopped virtually all other pipeline building. again i come back to this request, they want $500 million to rebuild the infrastructure for the petroleum reserves? fine. make it part of a permitting bill which schumer and biden say they promised joe manchin after joe manchin double-crossed everybody for he went for the so-called misnamed infrastructure bill. elizabeth: get the pipelines in. get the pipelines in there. because larry, get pipelines in there. >> liz, liz, hang on, get all permitting, yes, pipelines, but also for fracking and building
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new refineries. >> we got to go. larry we want your reaction to americans out there. you're in touch with what is going on with people out there, the folks out there. we'll see what americans are saying, we want your reaction to the president blaming inflation on nickel and dime hidden fees and mom-and-pop gas stations. larry, listen to this, watch. >> might be less expense sieve to go out to eat actually. >> price of eggs are expensive. meat an cheese are expensive. >> food prices are outrageous. >> it is hard. we're walking places. we're eating dollar 50 slices. >> we're cutting back on everything. >> i am a college student. i couldn't go home for break. president biden: lure allowed to steal a pumpkin if you want to. the main problem is not are up, packaged goods, packaged goods. you will not see people buying kellogg's raisin brand, buying
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other raisin bran in a. junk fees are hitting families when they can't afford it. this week we saw the price of growth and businesses to pay for businesses and services to come down and well. gas stations are setting prices at the pump. bring undo the prices you're charging to reflect the cost you pay for the product. do it now. i call on the companies to pass this along, every penny of this 18 cents reduction to the consumers. >> most americans wouldn't trust president biden to salt the fries at mcdonald's. elizabeth: that was senator john kennedy. larry who is in the president's ear putting him on camera saying these things so oaf the wall? cecelia rouse, ron klain, reportedly may leave next year. yellen by 2024. who is advising the president telling him all these things? >> well, that is an interesting question, liz.
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i don't know that question. elizabeth: i love putting you on the spot. >> the people, the people you mentioned for the different councils i used to run one of those councils, they're not telling him the truth. i actually don't know what he was trying to say but go steal a pumpkin, liz macdonald, go ahead. go steal a pumpkin. no cash, no bail. look it, inflation is the cruelest tax of all. food price inflation is off the wall and don't forget, here, the linkage between fossil fuels, fertilizers and food prices, okay? this is another example of why it is so crucial to open the spigots for oil and gas and bidens don't make that connection. they don't make any connection and they're too busy giving reparations to poorer countries so they won't use oil and gas which is still the most efficient form of energy. this is a crazy story. every question you asked me, i should just sit here and say, this is the a crazy story.
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this is a same story. elizabeth: i'm sorry i put you on the spot. >> the solution is so simple. open the spigots for fizzle. elizabeth: like following a gnat in a hurricane. too steal a pumpkin, liz. elizabeth: make pumpkin curry for thanksgiving. there you go. coming up the ftx bankruptcy it happened today. how its former boss, a democrat megadonor allegedly blew company money living the high life in the bahamas a brutal reality check a new poll for democrats, a new poll for harvard harris, what the majority of americans say about probing hunter biden, politicized fbi headquarters and stopping the january 6 hearings. now the house gop says it has proof that the biden family did exploit government assets to make millions of dollars in
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congressman, good to see you again. congressman, we want to show a new "harvard-harris poll," showing a majority of americans say yes, congress should investigate hunter biden, yes, investigate the politicization of the fbi and they demand ending the january 6 committee. hunter biden, let me back up, ask your reaction to the poll. what is your reaction to the poll? >> i always said that the american people always want to know about potential corruption within their government. i'm not a bit surprised by that poll. despite what the white house is trying to say, talking points they have been putting out to the mainstream media, i know the american people expect a republican majority to hold this administration accountable and get to the bottom of all the potential corruption. elizabeth: what proof do you have in the way of documents that the biden family abused government assets to make millions of dollars in business deals? we know hunter flew on air force
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two to china and got an investment deal over there. what is the proof you have here? >> the whole business model involves having access to joe biden. you're investing in the family when you pay jim biden or hunter biden a consulting fee. the biden family business model, they don't manufacture anything, they don't own any equipment, they're not licensed to sell anything. their business model is influence peddling. fortunately for for them, their relative, joe biden was vice president of the united states and the leading contender to be president of the united states in the 2020 election. so they have had access in the white house. they're are countless of these shady business associates that had numerous visits, up to 27 visits to the white house when joe biden was vice president. they flew on air force two were joe biden. who knows what else. part of having access is having a a go-person in the administration navigating the bureaucracy.
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that is what they were trying to do. these shady characters in china, ukraine and russia, they needed help getting an advantage with the federal government and their help was hunter biden. elizabeth: what is the proof, charges are human trafficking, wire fraud, money laundering, those are heavy charges. what records, what documents do you have for this? so you know, we've got big, big, charges that you guys are making. what proof do you have? >> right. the proof that we have, we have two much the suspicious activity reports in hand. no thanks to joe biden, no thanks to janet yellen at the treasury department. these are bank violations i talked about on your show for several months now. we actually have two from an outside source we have verified to be true. in those two suspicious activity reports they reference specific illegal activity pertaining to potential human trafficking, potential money laundering. some of the worst criminal offenses that a bank can allege were alleged with accounts that
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hunter biden had complete control over. elizabeth: so he is, joe biden is commingling funds with hunter biden? the bank records that you have show that too? >> well the, not all the bank records -- we don't even have 5% of the bank records. we have been told by whistle-blowers which accounts possibly were comingled with joe biden. we know that one of their adversaries controlled the checking the private checking account of both joe biden and hunter biden. in an email he said i will deposit your father's delaware tax refund into his account and turn around to write a check to him, to you from him on his account. elizabeth: okay. >> so they had access to accounts but also remember, these accounts and these loans, there are many cosigners on these loans, we've been told specifically what to look for in specific bank records and specific bank violations. >> so you got a roadmap from
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these fbi whistle-blowers. congressman there is this, the accusation has been well the president will say well hunter was a drug addict but issues is, reportedly has had addiction problems, you can sympathize, have compassion for him but why put him out as a frontman with addiction problems according to the senate report in 2020, eastern european prostitution rings which are notoriously plowed through with spies? in other words, spies are always for foreign adversaries always use that kind of human trafficking rings, you know what i mean? so you take on that angle that the president will say my son had a drug addiction? >> we always knew they would play the drug addiction card. we all have friends and relatives that have had addiction problems, but in 2016 when joe biden was vice president and at the height of many of these deals we see on the laptop hunter biden by all accounts didn't have an
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addiction problem. he may have been using drugs but he wasn't in rehabs, things like that. that happened between the vice-presidency and presidency during those four years. when they were setting these companies up, specifically hudson west, which joe biden was helping get energy, that the chinese communist party's foot in the door and american natural gas, at this time hunter biden didn't have a drug addiction problem. they can't play the drug addiction card in 2016 when joe biden was vice president. he didn't have a drug addiction problem when he was on the board of burisma, when joe biden was dictating the obama-biden policy and hunter biden was getting $166,000 a month from ukraine at same time joe biden was leading foreign aid in ukraine. there are a not of things they will not be able to play the drug addiction card on. elizabeth: congressman comer, thanks for joining us. good to see you. "the evening edit" dug into the multiple, now debunked false
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narratives from the white house and democrats. this is what you had to endure over the past year. ftx bankruptcy, details house his former boss, dem consider megadonor blew company money living the high life in the bahamas. wall street promitch roschelle ahead next on the even egged did you spend the holidays making everyone else smile, but what about your smile? it needs care too, and when it does, aspen dental is here for you. this season, and every season, we offer the custom dental treatments you need, all under one roof, right nearby. so, we can bring more life to your smile, and more smile to your life, affordably. new patients without insurance can get a free complete exam and x-rays, and 20% off treatment plans.
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in the crypto sector. kelly o'grady is live in wilmington, delaware. that is where the action took place. good to see you. reporter: always good to see you as well, liz. you wouldn't think that a bankruptcy hearing would be that interesting but i can assure you, liz, this one was juicy. a ftx lawyer characterizing the fallout a different kind of animal. what which have is a worldwide organization run effectively as a personal fiefdom of sam bankman-fried. lawyers refused to answer our questions they did share they recovered total of 1.24 billion. the bigger revelations is coming where all the other billions have gone. first ftx highlighting a substantial amount of assets are stolen or missing. the con company to continuing to fight off cyberattacks that began on the day it filed for bankruptcy and more shocking, 300 million in corporate funds being used to purchase homes and vacation properties in the bahamas. the images are of the disgraced founder 40 million-dollar
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mansion. lawyers seeing creditors will likely see a fraction much their dollar, calls are intense fizzing for bankman-fried to be brought back from the bahamas. these cases often have to prove criminal intented. charges could lead to them throwing out. we could be awaiting a i while, liz, while sam bankman-fried is at a seaside mansion. elizabeth: 300 million blown by this guy in the bahamas, other stuff too? kelly we'll stay on the story have you back on. we have wall street pro, mitch roschelle. what do you think of that report? he blew $300 million on a lavish lifestyle in places like the bahamas. >> he gave $30 million to democrats to help the midterm elections. they graciously took that money. i've been involved with a lot of high-profile bankruptcies throughout my career, liz. this is probably one of the ugliest ones i've seen and we've only seen the tip of the iceberg. in fact the ceo who was brought
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in to right the ship said that this case may be uglier and worse than enron. so i think there is still a lot to be unscoffed and it is quite a mess. elizabeth: it triggered looks like $1.4 trillion wiped off the crypto market this year during this collapse. watch maxine waters blow a kiss to ftx ceo sam bankman-fried in december of last year. you know, mitch, we've got seven democrats on house financial services got at least $300,000 in campaign donations from ftx but that committee is supposed to hold hearings to grill this guy after all of that money? >> it's crazy. in fact, you know, the notes that i scribbled down before the segment i wrote at the top of it, maxine waters blows the guy a kiss. if you're a company, it is inevitable that you will get regulated just like technology companies throughout you know, history, what do you do? you try to chum up with the
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regulators so you can write the rules. better to write the rules yourself then have congress do it for but this is a highly complex enterprise. i'm certain maxine waters doesn't understand it. getting too chummy with the ceo is not a good look. elizabeth: ftx as we've been reporting, breaking the news on, they actually took, the ceo, sam bankman-fried, took four billion dollars in money and loaned it out the door to cronies including a billion dollars for himself. how do, how does the d.c. powerful take that money from a 30-year-old, mitch, who was treating investor money like a videogame? shouldn't they have said wait a second, this 30-year-old coming in the door with all this money, isn't something wrong? >> i have a very simple rule as it relates to investing and i'm going to spare my mother-in-law and call it the in-law rule. i used to call it the
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mother-in-law rule until she yelled at me. if you can't explain a business model to your in-laws or your parents, you probably shouldn't invest in it. the same rule should hold true for members of congress. if they can't understand what the business is, then they probably shouldn't be taking money from the ceo. elizabeth: got it. mitch roschelle, great stuff. thanks for joining us. great to see you. we're coming now out of the bottom of the hour. you're watching the fox business network. coming up we'll tell you about how ivory tower college cartels live tax-free, get hundreds of billions of dollars gouging you and your family with tuition price increases for the universities. price the "evening edit" digs in we'll expose how you have been exposed to multiple debunked white house and media false narratives. look who is coming up next, miranda devine coming up next on "the evening edit"
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♪. elizabeth: welcome back. okay, here is what was left out in the push to legalize pot. way more potent marijuana. now as americans hit the road for the holidays we've got police and state officials warning about the deadly consequences of driving under the influence of pot. madison alworth is in new jersey. she has more on the story. madison. reporter: elizabeth, with it being thanksgiving week this is always a high alert period for police departments across the u.s. looking out for drinking and driving. with the spreading legalization of cannabis, police officers are looking out driving while high. >> there is no completely black and white answer like there is for alcohol with the breathalyzer test. there is no per se limit. alcohol and marijuana are metabolized very differently by your body. there is no test that we have to say you're high on marijuana, this is the level, this is how high, a per se violator. what we have instead are signisticly reliable tests we administer as drug recognition
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experts recognized by the courts as admissible so that we can prove you're under the influence of something else like cannabis or some other drug category. reporter: got it, sergeant, thank you so much. like i said at the top they're always looking out for drunk driving during the holiday. driving while high is something officers are on full alert going into this week and year-round. send it back to you. elizabeth: great reporting, madison. it is an incredible story. look who is back with us, "new york post" columnist miranda devine. always a pleasure to see you again and have you on. mir ran today, we have this story, elon musk is cheering journalists are leaving twitter. he calls them judgy school hallway monitors. we're talk digging into the narratives people had to endure as big tech censored information. talking about the narratives debunked about the pandemic, shutdowns and censoring vaccine problems like my owe car
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myocarditis and "new york post" story on hunter biden laptop. >> twitter is the number one vehicle censorship for the left basically. since it is a very popular site for journalists, they have, for many years at least been sort of curating acting like haul monitors and judging and deciding who's speech is out o bounds and encouraging twitter to do their dirty work by censoring people, by throwing them off the platform, banning them permanently in some cases, for no good reason. so elon musk has come back. he has just taken away most of those bans. he has, on friday, after he decided that kathy griffin, "the babylon bee," jordan petersen were going to be unbanned, they never should have have been
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permanently banned, suddenly cbs decides, oh, that is too outrageous for us, so we're going to stop using twitter for, put a pause on our twitter use while we monitor the hellscape that it has become. then how long did they last? less than two days. sunday morning they're back on. so, i think journalists who complain about twitter are addicted to it and it's about time that they stopped having the power to sensor certain narratives. elizabeth: you know, the thing is, what people were told, it is about informed consent. talk to me about the vaccines right? we have pfizer and moderna, now testing their vaccines for clinical, in clinical tests for side-effects like myocarditis and pericarditis. university of chicago, shutdowns a had no benefits stopping the pandemic.
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people will do what they do, right? shutting down the dry cleaner or shoe repairman didn't stop the pandemic. we had to suffer for that. the white house doing things claiming inflation is zero or transitory, miranda, it has been a year of false narratives, two years that the american people have had to endure. >> yeah. that goes way beyond twitter. i mean that goes to again this sort of policing nature of the media which has changed. you know, instead of just reporting the news without fear or favor, they're all kinds of agendas have crept in. so some news is just declared out of bounds. i think, this all was exaggerated during the trump era. anything trump was for, then the media would be against. and would ban or would put down and twitter was just an amplification of all of that. i think it's a good sign that those people who were banned, and you are talking about vaccines, there were a lot of
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people who were banned on twitter who were warning using medical data, using scientific studies warning of things like myocarditis in young men. you know, imagine how many lives might have been saved if free speech had been allowed? this entire panic about the great unwashed being allowed to see information because they're so stupid, they're so ignorant, they're so violent or something, that they can't be trusted with information, that is beginning of authoritarianism. it is the opposite of the american constitution and the first amendment. the only way you get to sort the truth from lies is by talking and looking at data and not censoring. elizabeth: but there was so much bullying going on. even if you raised any question whatsoever about putting an untested vaccine in your body you were treated like a pariah. let's watch what happened with the white house press secretary shutting down a reporter asking about dr. fauci about the origins of the pandemic. you're going to see more on what
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happened. watch this. >> have a question, asking about the origin of covid. >> i hear the question. >> this is the best person -- >> i hear your question but we're not doing this the way you want it. this is disrespect -- it is, i'm done. simon, i'm done. simon, i'm done. i'm done with you right now. >> speak in english so there are no misunderstandings was the pfizer covid vaccine tested on stopping the transmission of the virus before it entered the market? if not, please say it clearly. >> regarding the question around did we know about stopping immunization before it entered the market? no. these, you know, we had to really move at the speed of science to really understand what is taking place in the market. >> this looks like russian intelligence. this walks like russian intel against.
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this talks like russian intelligence. >> increases in prices likely have transitory tore effects on inflation. >> transitory. >> trans steer. >> transitory. >> transitory. elizabeth: final word, miranda. >> all lies. people panic when the press starts doing real job and twitter stop censoring we'll get some approximation of the truth. elizabeth: peace in the truth. miranda devine, thank you very much the truth is always a good way to go. we'll have you back on again real soon. gop at the border, mccarthy demands mayorkas resign, they're talking about impeachment. more democrats say the president must visit the border crisis. he has never been to the border. ivory tower cartels live tax-free, getting hundreds of billions of dollars while gouging families with tuition price increases. former utah congressman jason
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♪. elizabeth: look who is back, fox news contributor, former congressman jason chaffetz. congressman, jason, good to see you. okay, the white house, it said it would stop with the student loan pauses and making tuition payments in december. now they extend through june 30. will try to go to the supreme court to say this is constitutional, that he can wipe out without congress, $400 billion in student loan debt. this is, many are saying this is unconstitutional over reach. what do you say? >> i think a president can delay the payments but i don't think he can wipe out the payments that requires and act of congress. so far that is what the courts have said. that is what the supreme court has said but you know what? on a moral level, if you go out, you take a loan, why should you go to ask somebody who is a neighbor or a friend or somebody you don't even know why should they pay your debts?
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i think that is fundamentally and morally wrong. elizabeth: will benefit the upper class, not the lower class. where is the white house on this root cause, college cartels, jason. fat cat academic tuition price gouging. colleges don't pay taxes on income or investment income from honey pot endowments the size of hedge funds. don't pay property or sales taxes. they get a lot of subsidies, hundreds of billion of dollars in subsidies for business model like real estate. they act like real estate moguls, blowing out dorms, look like hotels, white elephant cafeterias, football stadiums this meals like monopolistic racketeering hurting americans. >> it is far outpaced the price of inflation. you look back over the last 10, 20 years, inflation is real but the cost of tuition and cost of attending these universities to get these often times degrees to
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nowhere, that is the other thing. they're offering these lavish expenses, they get government to pay for it, subsidize it and then they create a degree where the student can never make that money back. instead of focusing on trade schools and allowing somebody who needs a leg up, maybe they need a loan, why did they wipe out the private sector from allowing loans? i mean that is what happened in the obama-biden administration. but these monuments they have built at these universities are so over the top in many cases. i understand the need for laboratories and doing basic research and what not but some of these things, the humanities, what not, you will have to raise that money locally, not just lean on taxpayers all the time. elizabeth: thanks so much, jason chaffetz. thanks for joining us. happy thanksgiving. house gop leader kevin mccarthy at the border that mayorkas should resign or can face impeachment. democrats agree that the president needs to visit the
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house with more. reporter: the clock is ticking, and soon republicans will take power in the u.s. house of representatives, likely incoming speaker kevin mccarthy is not waiting for democrats to join him at the border, he went to the border today to el paso to point out the larger problem to the american people. mccarthy made it a point to keep republicans focused on border issue, seeing it as a weak spot for democrats . the hous white house push baded back on mccarthy this afternoon, kamala harris went to a processes facility in june of 2021, she has not been back to border since despite being told to handle the border crisis by her boss
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president biden. elizabeth: thank you david. >> let's welcome congressman greg s and house foreign affairs, vice president has never been in the actual border. >> this administration is violating federal law at border, they want the illegals to come across, they don't care about america. they are allowing it to happen, shuck schumer said he wants to give amnesty to 11 million illegals that are in the country, give them amnesty then the ability to become citizens and vote. this is political, only political aspect is democrats allowing illegals to come into country in violation of our federal laws give them the ability
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to vote. elizabeth: that is remarkable. >> schumer said it last week. they are not hiding what they are trying to do. >> senator mark kelly, told "washington post" democrats to not recognize the problem at border crisis, you have arizona governor-elect katie hobbs saying that president is not doing enough to stop the border crisis. >> on that front. do you want him to visit the border? do you think his dod administration is doing enough. >> i said this, i don't think they are doing enough, i would love to have them visit and see first hand support and relief that folks here need from the federal government. elizabeth: congressman, what is under reported. we have been tracking that story, police in nation warn that they have to battle drug gangs pouring into u.s.
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cities causing crimes to rise, drugs crossing the border are big bucks for drug gangs in u.s. inner-cities, that is why there are though shootings in chicago. inning which. elwhich. >> numb number one cause of death in adults is fentanyl, that is coming over from the border. it is a big crisis, and you have human toll of sex traffics and everything that comes with drug lords running the border, it's time for it to stop, american people elected republicans to take the house back. >> so kevin mccarthy said he will remove congressman eric swalwell and adam schiff from house inse
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intelligence, what have they been focusing on. >> they have not been paying attention, i applaud mccarthy for stating that. ythat. >> we have legitimate national security concerns, swalwell had a relationship with a chinese spy. there is no reason he should be to highest intelligence committee in congress. elizabeth: congressman greg stuebe thank you. >> thank you for watching, thank you for joining us, you have been watching the "evening edit" on fox business, join us tomorrow night. tom: christmas i
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