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>> the last week focused on the chaos inside the beltway nature won't let us forget the extraordinary that make all of our political endeavors pale in comparison, in hawaii, volcano erecting again. look at this after a weeks long. that is amazing. outerspace agreeing, it is nearing the earth for the first time since the stone age, tens of thousands of years ago, thank god there is nature to keep us humble, that does it for us on "fox business tonight". i hope you had a good week, we did here, have a wonderful weekend. "the evening edit" starts right now. >> were staying on the news kevin mccarthy claims he does have the boat to win in the
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14th round at 10:00 o'clock tonight, we have the highlights of a really wild day in the house and what the media will not cover, what this pie is all about, trillion dollar spending and tax bills passed with no hearings, no when reading the bebills in the dead of the nigh, the president's new mistakes and gas at the border including seeming to be cavalier about the hit to border towns from his own crisis, joining us tonight congressman elect french hill and pat bolick, will charlie hurt, energy pro daniel turner, grover norquist of the americas tax reform, mitra schell, congressman elect brad wenstrup and gop strategist ford o'connell. the house has a lot to deal with, we have the story coming in, dr. fauci is now smacking back at elon musk over elon musk's twitter files on him, the government got twitter to censor the hunter by the laptop story
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and content about the pandemic of covid lockdowns in war. the white house finally admits the keystone pipeline was a major economic success after president, they're saying this after president biden killed on the first day, this new shock report amateurs, political cronies, labor union buddies, they have 0 investment expertise they are now overseeing trillions of dollars in government worker pensions that you have to pay for. i am elizabeth macdonald, "the evening edit" starts right now. >> welcome to the show, good friday evening to you we're going to start with stocks, look at that ending higher after december job growth came in better than expected at 223,000 we still record inflation and recession and major federal reserve concerns the market are bracing for the fed rate hikes
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to go with about 5%. edward lawrence is at the white house with more. >> the markets like the jobs report, in fact he gives the federal reserve fuel to go smaller rate increases this year and possibly looking into two rate increases the market is betting on that scenario, that's a big reason were seen the rally today, president biden likes in a statement saying today's report is great news for our economy and more evidence that my economic plan is working the unemployment rate is the lowest in 50 years but the statement breezing over inflation, wages are up 4.6% year-over-year in cpi inflation up 7.1% year-over-year that is a huge gap for the stuff that we by outpacing the money that we make about the labor secretary dissenting is president. >> were not to run away from the president won't run away were doing everything we can to bring the inflationary pressures down we saw with gas prices coming down in certain areas coming
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down we have some work to do in areas and food and things like that. >> 8000 manufacturing jobs are created last month. president biden likes to say he crated more than 700,000 any fracturing jobs in his tenure. the fact check the account to be added back all the jobs lost during the pandemic and created 149,000 manufacturing jobs, the bottom line this is a good jobs report but it does mean inflation is continuing. elizabeth: a lot of caveats, great reporting as always, look who's back with us congressman elect french hill and from the washington times the opinion editor, charlie hurt, thank you for joining us this friday evening, let's get your reaction, kevin mccarthy now says he does have the boat, watch. >> he thought we made some very good progress, will come back tonight and i believe will have the votes to finish this once and for all. it just reminds me of what my father always told me, it's not how you start italia finish and now we have to finish for the american public.
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because it took this long now we learned how to govern now will be able to get the job done. elizabeth: congressman french hill, you nominated kevin mccarthy to be house speaker, does he have the votes? >> it's great to be with you and charlie, kevin mccarthy does have the boat so will come back at 10:00 p.m. today it was a big day of momentum shift when we had 15 of the no vote shift from no - yes right in the early afternoon and i hope that will continue tonight and kevin mccarthy will be the next speaker of the house. elizabeth: were talking to the congressman's point name like scott. , chp roy, byron donalds, they were the holdups now they flipped mccarthy, what do you think is he going to get it? >> once he chipped away the important votes, to his side it seems like it's a pretty good done deal that is going to get it done, the question is what sort of combination does he get out of the holdouts if the
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president both deceitfully poor people, do people does not vote and that seems to be the real question, from the beginning the problem is always been that the people who oppose mccarthy never did present somebody in alternative that was a legitimate alternative who is going to challenge mccarthy and unify the house. that worked to mccarthy's advantage. elizabeth: congressman what charlie is talking about, people say this is chaos, this is sloppy and democracy in action and other people say that but the deal that mccarthy struck it's really about getting back to nuts and bolts proper governing, not treating the constitution like an all-you-can-eat buffet solid that's what democrats are doing not doing dead of night trillion dollars pending taxes, that's what it seems like eating back to basics. >> you got that right i know it
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was not an instant cart speaker election it took some time to convince all of our members that were on the right track. let me tell you we want to decentralize power, nancy pelosi centralize power in the house, all the decisions were made by the speaker we want our committees to function and or individual members to function and do a great job representing the district and being active legislatively and that's what kevin mccarthy has done in our rules package we open the process up to rank-and-file members to be a major participant in designing the policies that we want to take back the country. as you say on spending on the border, underfunded the police, not defunded the police and all the major issues that the americans are hungry to see actual. elizabeth: what the congressman just said, let's get to this, yelling and shouting on the floor you will see matt gaetz getting interrupted bashing kevin mccarthy in summer
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republicans off the floor, you will see watch gop lawmaker rosendale in action. watches. >> mr. mccarthy doesn't have the votes today, he will not have the votes tomorrow and he will not have the votes next week, next month, next year, one must wonder madame clerk, is this an exercise in vanity for someone who is done the math, taking accounts and taking this institution through something that actually is avoidable. it's not selling shares of yourself to the lobby core and doing their bidding for the expense of the american people. >> rosendale. elizabeth: that's groaning about kevin hern, was get back to this what was going on under the speakership of nancy pelosi we heard it from her democrat
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sources on the hill, it was abnormal, nancy pelosi bully democrats fled to the senate, threatened them with docketing the appropriations for their districts, threatened with losing their committee seats, threatening them with docketing campaign funding, matt dale tweeted more discussion in debate in the last two years under nancy pelosi that's major dysfunction. >> it absolutely is under the iron fist the reason that congress has to pass a massive omnibus, they could never hope to pass 12 orderly appropriation bills to fund the government they cannot do the under the iron fist, democrats and the wacko lunatic left-wing people on cable news love to talk about the importance of democracy and how democracy dies in darkness, this is democracy a little awkward, it's entertaining but
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also for a faint of heart it's a little bit nasty at times, this is what democracy looks like and allowing a free and open debate is a very good thing. i do think potentially incoming speaker mccarthy if he wins is going to have a very difficult two years but i do think that this process will make him a better speaker because this is the way you're going to have to govern with this particular house, i think it's a good th thing. >> to what charlie just said, even the media outlet roll call in d.c. said despite is about unchecked unaccountable government spending and taxation behind closed doors. gop senator hagerty said two years ago the senate had drawn out negotiations but behind closed doors over senator chuck mccarthy there was no
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transparency there and that's how we wound up with bernie sanders and about socialist ahead of the senate budget committee. >> what were trying to do in the rules package in the appointment to committees and what leader mccarthy's goal is if we go back to a member driven house where we take the bills like the appropriation bills and take them to regular order and the committee process amended on the house floor, we passed the bills and send them to the senate, we want to decentralize the power that nancy pelosi concentrated in the speaker's office to represent the people in a more effective way to cut spending to lower regulation to secure the border and we can do that we want to show the american people our commitment to america by putting the right policies on the house floor and do that in a way that the stark contrast to chuck schumer in the senate and joe biden the white house.
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>> over the last three years they've been trying to normalize the abnormal, right now $30 trillion plus in federal debt that does not count medicare or social security or medicaid were talking tens of trillions of dollars of unpaid what nancy pelosi did is bullying her democrat party was wrong, the most polarizing speaker, the media is falling for the fall story that she is some kind of great lawmaker, she was a bully, what we went through with congress under the speakership was wrong. what the american people have to pay for is wrong, your final word. >> is not just american taxpayers but her grandchildren and great grandchildren that we never met will be dumped with the tens of trillions of dollars in debt. it's immoral and disgusting, the whole reason that spending bills and taxation bills begin in the house is because the idea that these things are so important,
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these bills must originate with the people like congressman hill or congressman elect hill who were the closest to the people most answerable to the people, that's why this debate is so important and democrats are so corrupt and so dishonest they're not even participating in the debate republicans to the internal credit are the only ones having this debate right now, god bless them for it. elizabeth: later in the show were to talk about how multiple government agencies get their own personal limo drivers have nancy pelosi gives monuments to be, federal buildings named after her in war. will stay on the story, thank you for joining us. great to be with you. elizabeth: this story dr. fauci smacking back against elon musk over the upcoming twitter dr. fauci files. we have more how the government got twitter to censor russian disinformation, like twitter talk about the pandemic leaking out of chinese labs and covid
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lockdowns. the president's major mistakes and blunders and gaps about the border, appearing to be cavalier about the hit to bordentown to the crisis be created, we have more coming up with texas congressman elect pat fallon next on "the evening edit". >> for one it's about time joe biden went down to the border to see the chaos that he himself created it is stunning that it took them two years to do this now is probably good to do nothing more than a photo photooptical, biden has no plan to secure the border, america is to secure the border, america is angry anand frustrated. y for wh. contestants ready? go! only pay for what you need. jingle: liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. second date, wish me luck buddy. mouth to mission control. we have a denture problem. over. roger that. with polident cleanser and polident adhesive refresh and secure for any close encounter. if your mouth could talk it would ask for polident and poligrip.
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even president biden said hillhead to the border town of el paso, texas after planning for two years there was no problem no crisis, critics say it's too little too late mark meredith in washington, d.c. with the latest. >> good evening the president visit to el paso is generating a lot of headlines but the potential republican challengers this creates opportunity to put the spotlight on the immigration debate roughly one year ahead of the first presidential contest. this week florida governor ron desantis seen by many as a potential 2024 front runner was
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in tallahassee he told a crowd that the biden administration has created a catastrophe with lax border policies. >> it's recklessly facilitated open borders making a mockery of the rule of law allowing massive amounts of narcotics to infect our states, importing criminal aliens in green lighting the flow of millions of illegal aliens. >> nikki haley also considered by many to be a 2024 candidate tells fox at the president visit may look like an empty gesture, she put out a statement, biden's failures can't be fixed to the photooptical border she went on to say he needs to do more than visit the border hold him accountable. a recent fox news poll of registered voters found immigration and border security the second most important issue facing the country only behind academy. as for former president trump, he made immigration top issue in the predictions presidential campaigns look like a doodad of 2024 he, on thursday called for the u.s. to deploy military assets to impose a naval embargo to ensure drug cartels can't
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reach country. elizabeth: mark meredith always get reporting from you, let's welcome back to the show texas congressman elect, pat fallon, good to see you, great to have one we would like you to react to the sound, critics are saying the president made a series of gaffes of mistakes about the border and his policies and you're also going to see the homeland security mayorkas flip-flop, watch this. >> we're going to have to use title ix, title viii, eight, am i right? yeah eight. since august of last year customer border patrol have seized more than 20000 pounds of deadly fentanyl. that is enough to kill as many as a thousand people in this country. i know migration is putting a real strain on the border in border communities, i can't do anything but that in the failure to pass as increasing challenges that were seen in the southwest border no one knows this better
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than the vice president. >> would you qualify what is happening on the border right now as a crisis, we have seen the situation at the border managed in an orderly way there is no question the number of encounters that we are experiencing at the border is training our system and this harkens back to the question you previously post were operating within a system that is fundamentally broken. elizabeth: fundamentally broken, let's go to the president, let's get to the mistakes, not to put too fine a point on it, but 20000 pounds a fentanyl would kill billions of people not just the thousand plus a vice president hasn't been to the border 2021 hasn't held any border events and over six months and cbp stands for customer border protection not border patrol what did you make a bulova.
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>> i can even believe the president of the united states look like a bad "saturday night live" skit 28000 pounds a fentanyl seized under joe biden's watch that would kill every american man woman and child probably 40 times over, this guy doesn't know what he's talking about and then mayorkas continuing to lie, this is a fact it was a crisis that it catastrophe now are nearing a collapse in this man testified in congress he said the border is secure when we have 160 countries crossing the border represented by people crossing the border illegally and were losing 80000 people a year to fentanyl overdoses and 5 million people have crossed the border illegally last two years these guys are nuts and that will be filed articles of impeachment under mayorkas. elizabeth: that's almost the size of three nebraska's crossing, the president of the border town and neighborhoods can't do anything about the strains on the border community, basically he sounded cavalier about it. but we have ms 13 gang members crossing through the
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neighborhoods, we have 98 terrorist trying to cross between ports of entry last year, 350 encounters with multiple encounters with terrorist on the watchlist, that is a generation after 9/11. how can the president homeland security secretary do not have their hair on fire about that. >> if you are not safe then you are not free and we are not safe, you see along the border of texas and mexico that folks are leaving the democratic party and drums for the republican party, monica delacruz got elected mayra flores got elected, and almost offended in a seat that was a plus 16 in joe biden ghana state representative that flipped from democrat to republicans because they're sick of the chaos, the cartels, the crime and the corruption. elizabeth: stay on the crime point, we have democrat mayors eric adams of new york and lori lightfoot of chicago they are saying the white house has to step it up the media is vitally
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reporting on this after they saw illegal immigrants coming into cities that have already been dealing with drug gangs and violence and crime and tourism robberies coming in from across the border, robbery gangs hitting california in dictating the u.s. cities, again and again, where has the media been on this and where has the white house been on what the cities are dealing with. >> they've ignored it and it's a gross dear laxative duty. we have 11 members of congress in new york state because it's the number one issue when they went out the window into protective family, this is wh what -- we had 5 million people across the board in the last year we don't even know where they are. elizabeth: we're going to stay on the story, good to see you. by the way the speaker boat tonight, is he going to get the votes? mccarthy?
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>> i think tonight is the night i feel it in my bones. >> will stay on it, the story the white house finally admits the keystone pipeline was a major success. this after the president killed on the first day along with thousands of jobs. then we have dr. fauci he is pushing back against elon musk over the upcoming twitter found two files. more on how the government got twitter to censor russian disinformation, the discussion on twitter like the pandemic leaking out of the chinese lab in debates about covid lockdown. we have congressman brad wenstrup coming up next on "the evening edit". ♪
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elizabeth: this is the story that intensifying is picking up the white house joined the w.h.o. and accusing china of undercounting the number of covid deaths and hospitalizations that chinese authorities are covering up, the death toll from the new covid variance, we have fox news gillian turner with more in d.c. >> good evening chinese authorities are scrambling to cover up the new very adaptable as a face fresh accusation from the body to administration a concealing key data. believe the communist party is fudging data on covid spreading fatalities. >> are you worried about china's handling covid right now. >> yes i am but i think we have to make the protocol that we set out if you're flying from china you had to be tested into one.
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china, another very sensitive when we suggest they have a been not forthcoming. >> lumber reports chinese police have been dispatched to stand guard outside of beijing's crematorium designated to handle covid fatalities preventing the public in the world press from gaining access. even the world health organization which is long vetted and china's handling of covid throughout the pandemic is now turning, they say this. we believe the current numbers being published on china underrepresented true impact of the disease in terms of hospital admissions, in terms of icu admissions and particularly in terms of deaths. >> china has indicated publicly they appreciate the offer and then she said the support, and will continue to stand by. >> china continues the u.s. a playing politics with the
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requirement of chinese travelers to test negative before entering the u.s. this despite the fact that china has the same exact screening procedure in place for americans china. elizabeth: gillian turner thank you so much, congressman elect brad wenstrup from house ways and means and ease with the subcommittee on health, the good congressman is the army reserve officer in the doctor, great to see you. what is your reaction to this we have cvs reporting dr. fauci smacking back elon musk about the twitter, dr. fauci file that he says i have no idea unless he's talking about a lot of misinformation about the pandemic and so on on twitter, when you hear that what do you think about. >> one of the first things i think about is the recent deposition that he had with louisiana in missouri he calls himself america's doctor and he says i am science, the question is dr. fauci were you treating covid patients and were you involved in standing bedside with anybody sick or dying writing orders and prescribing medication, i don't think he was. if you look at the deposition from a lawsuit against dr. fauci
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174 times he says i don't recall or i don't remember even his own e-mails throughout this process. for him to fight back against twitter how does he know he doesn't seem to remember anything but as we go through this and i been one of the leads on the origin of covid investigation from the intelligence committee, we've been looking into a lot of things including the behavior of dr. fauci and why was he suppressing the livelink theory and e-mails that say too many people feel this came from the lab and it was created indigo don denies it, he's got a lot of explaining to do on so many fronts in the twitter component is one more component that i think is going to help us in our investigation, we have are unclassified report out the intelligence committee put theirs out we have problems with what they put out, they withheld information, ignored some
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evidence even what can be shared. we've known since 2005 our own state department said china's interested in the coronavirus, bio weapons, they've written books about it and we also knowing 2015 in north carolina and china created a gain-of-function type of virus so we know that technology and were also interested how it got funded the nih funding eco-health alliance to going to this research and the government accountability office said our academic institutions are funding the fifth institute in china which is a subset of their academy of military medical science responsible for coronavirus, it's all over the place so we have a lot of work to do in dr. fauci is at the center of it, if he can't remember things i hope we can find the people that will remember. elizabeth: you guys have subpoena power, the thing is a
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lawsuit that you mention from louisiana missouri and the attorney general, in the lawsuit dr. fauci testified, he was asked why did you not talk about the possibility that the pandemic did leak out of laboratories and china and he testified and said he wanted to continue to work with china to keep them cooperative with the u.s. in terms of getting to the issues of the pendant mike in other words he was not going to go out them hard-core about the pandemic leaking instead it was about keeping china in the pocket on the side of the u.s., how will you as a health official told the u.s. that you are represented the best interest of the united states when you do something like that. twitter is talking about how there was censorship of twitter discussions of the pandemic leaking from a lab in china censorship of how bad the lockdowns were and that guy
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david has written for the new york times and the atlantic monthly he's a reputable journalist, how are you guys way to get to dr. fauci to admit his choices were not the best of the united states and many critics say. >> he was for this type of research from the beginning and let's face it, this type of research does not have any commercial use, it's going to come from grants and it's going to come from federal dollars so he will be motivated to say this didn't come from anything that we were working on this came from nature, i don't think it did were to continue to push and prove it. elizabeth: the genetic sequence i think it seem to be, the sequence of the dna doesn't exist in nature, that skyrocketed in infectiousness, sars and mers trended with infectiousness but this went off like fireworks. that indicates in the talk that maybe it's patented vaccine
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sequence that was built in the lab for vaccines and drugs, final work progress when. >> i believe his theory if you can create a super infectious virus and create the vaccine, there's nothing we can't cure but it's pretty sick, even in 2012 he was asked about that and said aren't you concerned ma creative pandemic and he said the benefits outweigh the risk, we have a lot of work to do. >> he wrote that in an op-ed in washington post and other journalists he said benefits outweigh the risk, quite a story, a pleasure having you on tonight excuse me i said speaker, do you think kevin mccarthy has the votes to be speaker? >> i sure hope so everything we were talking about we gotta get moving on, let's get it done and get to work. >> got it, good to see you congressman, have a good evening, the shock report, amateurs and political cronies like union buddies with 0 no
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investment expertise, now overseeing trillions of dollars with government worker pensions and investment decisions, you have to pay for that with higher taxes also the white house finally admits the keystone pipeline is a major economic success, this is coming after president biden ki with thousans of jobs and economic with mitch rochelle next on "the evening edit". ♪ only at vanguard, you're more than just an investor—you're an owner. we got this, babe. that means that your dreams are ours too. and our financial planning tools can help you reach them. that's the value of ownership. ♪ ♪
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elizabeth: energy pro daniel turner with the future economic expert mitch rochelle mitch is for more domestic drilling, mitch to you, good to see you gentlemen, president biden killed the keystone pipeline the first that he took office but now we have a new report providing the energy department it confirms what everyone's been talking about what everybody knew it destroyed up to 59000 jobs, $10 billion in positive
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economic impact and plus it lost 830,000 barrels a day, mitch. >> were no longer a net exporter of energy and look what we've done we've empowered the likes of russia to commit hostile acts because the price of oil got driven up so they had more money so they can invade ukraine, energy independence is not solely a economic issue it is a national security imperative and that's the thing not only the energy department does understand but the state department doesn't understand. >> as soon as it's over the cannot to deal with the white house energy policy what did you think of the energy report? >> it was really stunning, this administration, they wanted from day one antitrust administration. the policy that makes no sense to reverse and then they pretended they had no consequence. had no consequence and he's not
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going to reverse course, because of fossil fuels and domestic fossil fuel is actually good thing. you can continue to double down on his green agenda but right before the break about china, where do we buy our green products, communist china, all of her in these meeting communist china, biden's policy not only bad for america, it is wonderful for chinese communist at the same time. elizabeth: what he was saying, the white house has been touting his decision to drain america's energy oil stockpile at historically low levels and selling billions, they're calling it one of the white house type accomplishment/year the second most important what do you think about. >> the strategic petroleum reserve is not strategic, they drain the spr for political purposes, they sold those experts to china and what it
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would do we get solar panels from china and lithium from china, the it's an all or nothing solution we need domestic oil production and energy independence and on top of that we cannot solar, wind, ev's we can have one versus the other that's not sustainable is not intelligent. >> what mitch said, china is a safe way to transport oil, why get rid of it, now the national stockpile is for emergencies like natural disasters not political emergencies like bad polls, your final work? >> going back to the pipeline issue what is so frustrating now are trying to import increased oil from venezuela and how that can be imported to the country how are weakening oil from saudi arabia were bringing on tankers across oceans, how is that greener than having domestic
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production or production canada and pipelines, the administration to understand what they're doing their purely partisan hacks or go to texas or north dakota. daniel turner and mitch rochelle, thank you for joining us we are staying on the story what the media will not cover or talk about in the house speaker fight, unchecked out-of-control government spending and taxes passed in the dead of night with no hearings, no debate, nobody talking about just passing. the new shock report, amateurs, political cronies like labor union buddies with 0 investment expertise now oversee trillions of dollars in government worker pensions, you have to pay for it with higher taxes, we have grover norquist coming up, were excited to announce this "the evening edit" will be moving to the 5:00 o'clock the 5:00 p.m. eastern time slot starting january 23. we do want to keep her give you
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this is the planning effect. elizabeth: back with us now grover norquist just the guy to talk to the president of america's tax reform, good to see you. the new shocking report from bloomberg by dale weinberg unqualified amateurs, political cronies, labor union buddies overseeing $4 trillion in government work or pension fund state wide zero experience in investing, this feels like a breakdown and oversight what did you think when you saw the st story. >> there are two pieces of the problem, one is politicians today about higher pensions for unionized government workers because they don't want to give them a pay increase because they have to sugar higher pay today to the rest of the american people, they promise some things way out in the future and then they forget about them they not only forget about them they hire
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people or have people in there who have no idea what they're doing they are political hacks and they make political decisions with other people's money so not only do they have a men's pensions the average family in illinois pays $2700 for the pensions of other people not their pension but government worker pension every year of your life you are paying that much in other people's pension workers under government workers in florida is about $900 about a third that's why florida doesn't have an income tax, they're not putting all that cash into pensions and the politicians only promise a men's pensions in the future because all be dead who cares or happens in and they don't care about who runs it and they get worse returns and they
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went. that's how much families pay for other people's pensions. >> not their own brother people. >> canada and europe require expertise for their state pension funds but not the u.s., do not require certification by chartered financial analyst of women who run calpers doesn't even know what is purpose acquisition is. then you see people unions for bus drivers and janitors running pensions in louisiana, goes on and on people can read the story, your final word. >> this goes back to the teamsters central states pension fund, huge amounts of corruption when you steal money that is a good to be spent until the future people aren't watching, people don't pay attention to the cost of those pensions and how they're administered that's how we got into this problem in many states, not all states but many.
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elizabeth: a dangerous story thank you for bringing it down a hobby one soon. new details on the unchecked out-of-control government spending pork spending taxes passing the dead of night no hearings no debate and no when reading the bills, this sits at the heart of the fight over the house speaker in congress today, were get a ticket on with gop strategist ford o'connell on "the evening edit" next paradontax blood when you brush could lead to worse over time. help stop the clock on gum disease now. parodontax toothpaste... ...is 3x more effective at removing plaque bacteria, one of the main causes of bleeding gums. parodontax. the gum experts.
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elizabeth: gop strategist ford o'connell, good to see you again, the house speaker fight, the republicans of mccarthy feels like he does have the vote get a vote at 10:00 o'clock tonight, 15 of the hard-core conservatives flip toward kevin mccarthy, the house speaker fight for is really about no checks and balances, no hearings no one's reading the bills for the blowout and trillion dollar government spending, isn't that the story. >> that's exactly the story, this is about decentralizing power in washington, d.c. and giving power back to the members of congress particularly when it comes to spending because as you know d.c. has been irresponsible for the people's checkbook for decades and these holdouts are standing up for the american people despite how they're mischaracterized on other
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networks. >> normalizing the abnormal, we reported how workers across multiple government agencies get a limo driver, personal chauffeurs irs commissioner, f ftc, something called the national cemetery administration gets limo drivers, this is uber's and more there are monuments for nancy pelosi, senator leahy, senator shelby, senator rand paul found more than 480 billion with a b dollars in government waste. >> that was last year under senators book were 31 trillion in debt if you want to get inflation under control you first have to get spending under control in the 20 holdouts only seem to be the people in washington who want to do it i know were down to five or six and eventually mccarthy will become speaker if they finalize these rules and this is about spending caps, balance budget and the average american really cares about. elizabeth: now we've got this,
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president biden trying to do an end run around congress to do a 400 billion-dollar student loan bailout that doesn't help the working class at all it doesn't help those who did not go to college it doesn't help the blue-collar workers watch people on the street saying this is wrong. >> i keep on thicket of all the people who pay their loan back and all of a sudden the gift to other people. >> for myself who has had student loans before and some kind of away i would be like i wish i would've had it in my time. >> a probably have the debt until the day i die i have a put into a 401k because they have been paying off my student loans. >> all be paying in my whole life. >> has a good healthy buddy in the future that wants to go to school and how do you bring the cost down that's the main thing. elizabeth: it's abnormal for president on his own to think he could do a bailout that would be
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the largest of the 2008 financial crisis, $400 billion, your final word. >> the supreme court won't stop him at the public of 80% americans wealth and the 13% who are irresponsible with their own money and we need to bring fiscal sanity back to washington and if we do will bring inflation under control. elizabeth: remember when they use pentagon money for the border wall, final word. >> this is the problem biden spent 4 trillion in donald trump only raise the national debt 28% because these republicans really need to hold their guns on spending. elizabeth: ford o'connell, thank you for coming on, ima elizabeth macdonald you been watching "the evening edit" that does it for us, thank you for watching we hope you have a good evening and a good weekend. ♪ >> from the fox studios in new york city this is "maria bartiromo's wall
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