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center has funding from u-penn that got 54 million doeidonation from china. in penn center, meeting with ukraine officials and carpenter was direct lear director there. >> biden admits he wanted the papers because he was sois up owedily writing a back. >> thank you for joining us, that does it for us, i am elizabeth macdonald this is "the evening edit," have a good evening. kennedy: sleepy joe, more like sloppy joe, a new report claiming that white house just found another batch of the president's misplaced classified documents, what are the chances. that is coming up.
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but first, i'll say it to the day i die taxation is theft. now some republicans want to vote to get rid of the thieves. is it possible to abolish the irs? it is all part of house d gop new majority agenda. georgia republican congressman buddy carter, he introduced so-called fair tax act. that aim its reel in irs. to eliminate income tax and other taxes and replaces it with a consumption tax, i have been sayi this for years. i wore that handsome dress to the freedom last july. enough about uranus, let's
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get back to the irs. >> speaker mccarthy made it a center piece of his saturday night acce acceptance speech,. >> our bill will repeal funding for 87 thousand new irs. kennedy: woo. some democrats, seemed upset. that irs is not taking more of your money. >> under bill clinton he said there are 574 billion annual that's goes uncollected. and josh reddick. irs kcalnew commissioner said closer to a trillion, don't go by what i have to say. 574 billion.
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>> all right, so, define uncollected. now president biden said he hates the idea of slicing and dicing the agency. will republicans have the guts to cancel the irs? or at least reduce your taxes? joining me now to discuss brand-new fangeled wisconsin republican congressman, and retired navy seal, derrick is back. >> i took an oath to defend and protect the constitution of the u.s. of america that never expired. i just redid it. kennedy: you did. now are doe something ka quite bold, you have supported speaker mccarthy through all ought rounds. this -- throughout all of the round sths a big issue for freedom minding this is limits size of government
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that starts with how much money the government is taking. not from wealthy people. but low and middle up come earners. something like this, a bill to abolish the irs passes in house is that one of those look busy bills? because senate will not take it up. >> it tack be the case i want to feature the fact that the first bill we passed in 118 congress was defunding 87 thousand irs agents, why that is so important this was billed wrong, pa to make sure billionaires pay their fair share of taxes. elon musk does not have an etsy store and jeff bezo does not self stuff on facebook marketplace, we do. to track every american citizen, the type of massive surveillance the government would have to to do is
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unacceptable. kennedy: that would force people instead of using things to like venmo or zelle to use cold hard cash so government is not snooping on every transaction it is easy to reimburse someone for $600. if you are splitting something like a vacation or you know a gra graduation gift, i don't think that irs should be privy to all of that information and all of that money. is there a chance to work with democrats in either house or congress to at least reform the irs? if not get rid of it. >> you know what, i hate to say this, i have not run into a lot of democrats that don't want to tax everyone that moves. i really don't know that they will get onboard of any type -- for any type of reform of the irs or reform of our tax code, american
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citizens don't like paying taxes, i'm not encouraging people to not pay them, they should pay lawfully. kennedy: absolutely and a vast majority of people do. >> they do, what this is san is an issue, and people get upset you look at overreaching government surveillance of american citizens, that is when it has to stop, that is what it was about, i am proud of that my first bill of a congressman. kennedy: will you sponser legislation soon. >> i'm working on a few, balanced become budget coming out of the gate and term limits. >> the job you just got, you are trying to pass a bill to make sure you can't stay too long. that is fantastic. >> well, you know, i am making a lot of friends, i ran into someone that didn't think that wash washington d.c. should bee the institution that it is
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and i mean that. it is not be a life long endeavor, you have come here, do your job go back home and become another member of society again. kennedy: i think you and darrell issa and thomas massey should party and watch the show one night, go to isa's office, last we checked s he is still richest member of congress. kennedy: i know them both, maybe we'll do the show together. kennedy: that would be a fantastic bang up idea. congressman van ord en thank you. >> thank you. kennedy: while irs keeps robbing you blind, another government agency is spying on us, fbi handbook reportedly revealing they have worked with the cia and nsa to survive americans not accused of crime, without court orders, no american is safe from snooping.
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so will the bureau ever be held report for their plate plateblatant invasion of privacy? joining us now to discuss, founder get your january special on-line with mike baker. >> ceo chairman and founder. i also park cars and i'm the lunch lady. i do a lot of things in the office. i tidy up at the end of the day. kennedy: it is appreciated. >> you say bureau uses a cia and nsa to surveil. it sounds bad. is there a potential for this to be a head south and be abused. but if i could point out one example of where it makes sense of limited use, or put
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to limited use that would be if the fbi requests that agency for example search its database for any foreign connection of concern to subject that fbi is looking at, they would say, we have a subject, y yes, we have contact with this individual here in u.s. and a known or suspected terrorist or cartel member or organized crime. i guess i'm saying there are legitimate purposes at times for this, but again, you know, with the caveat that could this power be abused, of course,. we know that. kennedy: all you have to do is look at the case of carter page. carter page was working legitimately with the cia, fbi knew about it they omitted that information when in a submitted an application to spy on carter
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page. that is an abuse of power, that is the only one that we know bi am sure there are many times where this can be used in agency can work in concert with another another to keep us all safer. but problem as we've seen with fbi after parents, and fbi strongly suggesting to twitter who to silence and shadow band, that is heavy handedness, is a virus and there is no one there working within the bureau who has the stones to cure it. >> right, best way to try to understand or to mitigate or limit the potential for abuse of power is always tratransparency, we have a way the investigative committees. and the problem here, i don't want to sound overly cynical when newer congress
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comes in say we're setting' a committee and investigate potential abuses by federal government agencies, my only concern is that investigations they go to dc to shrivel up and die, there are for view times when meaningful findings come out. kennedy: it is a feel good exercise. it will never get you pregnant. that is what happens in congress. and even when the agencies get their hand sla slap slapped and told they still violate them, that happened over and over at nsa, what they did after given strict rules they just went on to violate them 6 ways to sunday. baker. >> right, there tends to
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okay i'm thinking about that vibrating br bike scene, there is a well beaten path between langley and capitol hill, briefings are presented on activities and operations, up on capitol hill. i think it should always be encouraged. we should encourage politicians to be curious, by again my cynicism is it rarely produces a result. kennedy: i agree, i miss the good old days when cia would just make fun of fbi nonstop. we'll get back to, that thank you very much for being here. okay. >> see you next week. kennedy: coming up breaking news, tonight. in biden classified document scandal, seems like president has more skeltons in his closet than a hollywood pop up shop. all right, i mean halloween, party, the party panel is
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kennedy: fox news confirming that biden aides found a
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second batch of displaced classified documents after lawyers found about 10 in november at one of his old office. when, where and what of second batch, unknown, today reporters hounded white house press secretary jean-pierre about the first batch. >> has he looked to whether any other documents had been taken to any other office he has whether? >> i'm not speaking to this i'll let the process continue, this is on doing. so i'm not doing to expeek speak to from here,. kennedy: no you go ahead speak to it, that is your job, you are the speaking 57person. you speak on belast
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belast of the president. -- behalf of the president. >> people know i take classified documents, information seriously. i was briefed about this discovery and surprised to learn that there were any government records that were taken there to that office. i don't know what? the documents, i have turned over the boxes, they have turned over the boxes on the archives, we're cooperating fully, cooperating fully with the review. kennedy: oh, a bit of a tale, not just a fold are but boxes, white house does not have an answers? >> how can anyone be that irresponsible? isn't that what this president said about mishandling classified documents. >> the president spoke to spoke to this personally. >> how could he. >> his lawyers did the right
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thing. >> but how. >> his lawyers. >> but how. >> he was surprised that records were there. kennedy: who put them there? who the hell has been handling classified information that is -- we don't know if it is locked or in a box or if a fox in sox has been peeping in the box. no one is excusing that dumb-dumb, we break it town with man panel, no there a lady, not jason rantz. look that the that space needle, that is what she said. and we have former a aide to senator chuck schumer, always happy christopher hahn and cofounder of base politics hannah cox back on.
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jason, you, i think this is problematic not that there were 10 documents -- who knows what was this there some were top of secret, everyone wants to get up in arms, but problem is that president had no idea how they got there, they were in a folder marked personal. that is problematic? >> it is certainly problematic, that suggests that you don't take this seriously. you are treating this wi willy-nilly like a memo you got, that is odd, showing a la disregard for national security, by we have bad faith partisans claiming there is no similarity between here and what happens with trump and coverage that is happening here. that what happened with trump. they do that because they know equally bad faith news
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outlets will allow them to pretend that is true, the cases are not identical but they are similar, we didn't learn about this before the election because the biden team knows this is similar. they told us -- >> jason. it could have influenced voter before the midterms if they thought that the president was guilty. >> agrees. kennedy: of very same thing hayes atto of his attorney general is investigating the president's chief political opponent, for the same thing. not only is that a problem, christopher, but also a gift to number 45. is it not? >> i have to agree. it it is a gift, even though there are differences, you have to explain them, in politics,
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if you are explaining you are losing, not worth the fight, it seems so t too similar and people will think you are back peddling, i will add president biden did not co not commit sedition on the way out. kennedy: you don't know that. ydon't know what will happen when this president leaves office, and also you know. >> these were -- >> difference between president and vice president, when you are president, you have the powepower to declassify things and you have presidential records act, the vice president cannot enjoy, that in that regard, this is more of a problem. hannah i think they all leave with stuff. i think they all know a lot and they shove things in
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boxes and folders, hoping no one will look there it might be problematic at some point. >> i think that is excellent guess, i think in dc they classify everything, they don't want have to hand over information and turn things over. i don't care if i'm being honest, this is a time as a lake libertarian, you watch them go back and forth, say can we talk about things that matter, it was a problem biden was weaponizing the government again, ag his a -- having his ag go through trumps house, and this and, that but i think if is funny he got caught. but they are actively wrecking our economy, i am ready for our politics to focus on things that matter, instead of bickering. kennedy: like prince harry do you think he was bred for
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kennedy: welcome back republicans in congress turning up the heat, james comer sends a letter to former twitter executives requesting testimony on how the hunter biden laptop story came to be senorred.
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the new house madg majority will not be afraid. >> finally republicans in control, we have a gavel and s subpoena power. we want to get answers. kennedy: is transparency on the docket, joining me now, legendary ben domenech is back. last week on w "wall street journal" there was an article by a yale law professor saying you have to target the federal worker in as class-action lawsuit. >> i think one big thing to know, that will hopefully be under earthed by this effort by house republicans, is a lot more details about the activity that was going on from government employees
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bureaucrats, and members of white house staff. in terms of operating hand and glove in ways that censored a lot of things over past couple years, we need to know the way that this was occurred in terms their relationship with out of government joe biden staffers, and other people who were you know having an out sized role in targets individual accounts that were sharing the story, and information about it. one thing that we learned with missouri versus biden lawsuit, which has been undertaken by a number of attorneys and doctors who are familiar to fox audience. who had pleasure of interviewing today for a future podcast. that these people have been targeted to a higher degree than you might automatically assume. you might think these folks at twitter and facebook were just following their own
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instincts. what we have since learned thats people at the alpha bet soup of health agencies in government, many of them unelected bureaucrats with no actual political appointment or anything say they have authority to do this were treating these social media companies as if they were you know, just a hand at the back of a puppet. that they should just jump when in a they said. and i think this is unfortunately we'll find out is that a lot of bureaucrats have been operating under the assumption they have the authority to shut down americans free speech rights whenever they feel it appropriate, that to me is one of the most damaging stories we could possibly have experienced in terms of the modern era of people shutting down speech this is something we cannot believe could happen in the united states but there it is it did. >> you are surprised that
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democrat water carriers in media who are trying to diminish the importance of this story, and what happened and who are incapable of imaging when their reaction how would you be if the shoe were to the other foot. >> i am glad you asked, i have recollections of time, i worked briefly in bush administration, i remember time surrounding the after aftermath of patriot act, lift and right libertarian civil liberty people who were c concerned, i do not see that today, i do not see this as a prod base coalition, i see a coalition on left, which has accepted the idea that bureaucrats have the right to tell you w to do and accepted it is about health and safety as opposed to you know having any kind of qualms about the kind of power that fest
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government can eckert that way, i would ask them to think about, would you like a republican administration to d doing this kind of thing, for some reason they have short-sighted -- attitude that this is fine, trust pure bureaucratses and regime. kennedy: you cannot think for yourself, if you are trying to be skeptical, you will be silenced, we'll find a way to take your income away. >> and your gas stove. kennedy: if you are making money cooking you are hosed. >> it's for your own good. >> thank you ben domenech. >> the nanny state. >> it you thought covid was over, you are wrong. department of health and human services today. renewing covid 19 health emergency, for the 12 time. but wait? didn't the president declare that pandemic is over? back in september? >> pandemic is over.
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we still have a problem with covid, doing's well the of work on it. it is but the pandemic is over, note no one is wearing a mask everyone in is in good shape. kennedy: there is s is no one there you cleared out that showroom like i cleared out el paso, you hack. and today revoking mask mandate for troops, why is the administration stuck in a time loop with covid? coming back the party panel, hannah, they tell the troops, you no longer have to have vaccine mandates. that will ease recruitment issues they are having and branches of armed forces, but, somehow we're still in a state of emergency, why. >> milton friedman said there is no such thing as a temporary government program, this is one views is -- obvious since
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the beginning, they have a loophole they think they can get all kinds of things done they have no hope of passing, they will try to continue to milk is until someone pushes back we saw man vaccine mandate fade. some congressmen really stood up and paw pushed back, we need to see more of, that i hope to see house do that, i want investigation into origins of covid and all of the misinformation given by the government, and i want to see some accountability from this. hopefully that can be done now, they deserve to pay for this, they were criminal. kennedy: chris, do ut top you want to see us all in fbody condoms and relegated to our basements
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for next 5 years. >> no one wants to be in any condom. i do think thatt extending the state of me emergency for covid is over doing it congress should fight the president and push back, president trump took the power during covid it was an emergency, probably necessary for the first year of biden administration, i don't think it is necessary right now, it should be expired at-this-point. kennedy: anxious i agree, jason, it is interesting for chris hahn to say, that he is so progressive he secretly calls aoc man margaret thatcher. the socialist. >> add capitalism. >> such progress. >> at the end of the day, what bothers me the most,
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extending this emergency, you are giving a pass to democrat local lawmakers, in states. to continue with some of their covid policies which they have not gotten rid of, i am in a state, the governor has a vaccine mandate for state employees. >> still. >> we live in a state we have jails that are not accepting another folks because of the covid emergency. and so this just legitimizings illegitimate policies to the local level that impacts us every day. kennedy: yes, and jason, you are broadcaster in seattle. and i have not had a chance to talk about this publicly with anyone there, i wanted to extend my sympathy to the cairo family and dauery's family, duri was a men tor of minority leader mitch mcconnell in seattle, he reached out to me and helped
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biden administration walked back their proposed ban on gas stoves, but one dumb 1 donkey tweeted. why is aoc getting her knickers in's bundle, setting our sights on pilot lights, joining me now, steve hilton. feel free to make the any aocjoke. it you will. >> look. it just writes itself, we have to do it if anyone is suffering from reduces cognitive performance it is aoc and these lunatics, this is a brilliant example of climate zealots. just how far they want to
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push it. this measure, of getting rid of gas stoves, by the way they do intend to do, it is already happening. like so much of the far left lunacy. it started in california. happening in california. berkeley, the city of berkeley banned gas stoves, they were first in nation, they like to boast. three years ago. that is spreading across california. but like everything. with the climate authoritarians it does nothing for the environment. it inconveniences everyone and they want to micromanage our lives, make us all miserable they are miserable puritan joy less zealots who get off on monitoring our lives to make themselves feel virtuous, that is the only outcome they feel more virtuous. kennedy: they love cooking with gas stoves, there have been a number of memes of
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aocand kamala and dr. jill, all cooking on gas stoves, because because stoves are superior to look stoves -- electric stoves, electric stoves suck. california does not have the grid to support more electric anything. they tell you to not drive your electric car, how are they supposed to support electric stoves, they will come under electric clothe dryers and my propane tank for my barbecue, you keep your damn handin hands how far. >> they, they are incompetent with infrastructure to cope with a bit of rain as we would say in england. kennedy: a good watering. >> now, there are power outages and they are banning generators, you can't have back up power, you have to rely on the grid, this is a laughable situation, they push it in all seriousness, the way that aoc was
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engaging with people on twitter, she really ser seriously believes this is a brilliant idea. kennedy: they won't stop here, it seems absurd, something that 10 years ago it would have been an onion headline and babylon bee would be we give up, i don't know where they go from here, the laundry list of things they want to ban, including cows and skyscrapers, no one wants to live in that world. that like you said, that puritanical dogmatic world build by zealots. that is a lonely, stinking cav ever cavern that so horrible. >> and a cold one can no
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kennedy: new report claims onone in four adults is putting off having kids because of climate change, it is hot everywhere but the bedroom. get that away from me. that is the stormy relationship. this is the topical storm. topic one. tourist flocking to ice sculpture park in communist china, known as a cold day in hell, the snow and ice festival. mmy highlights are 140 foot ice tower and popsicles and
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ice cream, i love cold chinese food and a life size palace made out of ice, a palace that is fit for meghan markle. at night it glows with neon and fireworks it is chill and lit, it r run through march, there is time to had to city of harbin. you can catch the cold or go to wuhan do to the old fashion way. you will never return. >> universal studio opening a super mario themed restaurant in los angeles, i would not eat there unless i had an extra li life. toad stool cafe, there are polka-dot mushroom wall patterns and the restaurant
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is so full of bum document gumbas you will think you are in new jersey, the mushrooms make you grow wide. they offer vegan a vegetarian options, but in super mario world, the plants eat you, it is open to people that are at universal studios. just like the game, you can't touch anything in there without coughing you of coins. >> white castle is now cooking with robots. it was a natural progression for white castle they already cook their food in motor oil, flippy can cook
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dozens of food at once. as a robot, the flippy never shows up later on takes a break or shows up sick, it grills every to perfection, so good, you will think you are not eating at twice castle, the company said that the robot is not meant to replace human workers but provide them with back up during dife difficult times, they said the same thing go aaron rodgers. >> universal of mexico broke a world record -- a university in mexico for baking a 2.8 mile long line of bread. and you thought v venezuela had biggest bread lines, they faked 14360
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