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dagen: monday january 23, the bottom line begins with sean duffy and me, 6:00 p.m. eastern on fox business. that doesn't for "fox business tonight", tonight have a wonderful weekend, "the evening edit" start right now. >> we have information coming in now on the new house gop probes into president biden's growing
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scandal of mishandling classified documents. plus the university of pennsylvania that house president biden's think tank were top-secret were stored lobbied the d.o.j. to stop, the d.o.j. probe sent to china spying on u.s. colleges with us college men that the undine, carlos, economic advisor to president trump, steve moore, andrew and hans, doctor murray may carry in parents defending education, alex nestor, we have the new bombshell cdc report preliminary data indicates pfizer by availing covid vaccine linked to strokes, the new disclosure facebook e-mails show it help the white house impressed often true information about covid vaccines during the presidents vaccination push. the pentagon considers reinstating with back pay,
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troops discharged over biden's vaccine mandate. msnbc gets fact checked again this time for false claims on inflation and more a shock safety warning from the head of the national transportation safety board about electric c cars. in virginia high schools again and broiled and another growing controversy, for the governor ron desantis is firing back at the white house over criticism by the way the state handles illegal immigrants. i am elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" start right now. ♪ >> we have breaking news both house judiciary and house oversight are going to probe a white house cover-up and president biden's mishandling of classified documents to help democrats before the midterm, let's welcome to the show former federal prosecutor andrew caskey and hans perkowski a senior
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fellow with the heritage foundation, it's good to have you both on. let's get right to the breaking news. it's about helping democrats in the midterms cover-up but in order to avoid a special counsel, that's the information. sources are saying house gop is talking subpoenas of white house officials and reports that multiple locations are now being probed, would you say. >> when he becomes clear through the special counsel in the new investigation that is going on through congress that president biden did in fact violate the law and removing these documents in mishandling these classified documents. is he going to step down from office, i think the evidence is overwhelming at this point he is effectively admitted it, he is indicated that these are classified documents. i think his future in office is seriously in question with the degree of criminal behavior that seems to be going on here. elizabeth: criminal recklessness. here's the other thing, the information coming in the breaking news is also about forcing the white house to
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disclose visitor laws for the delaware property, secret service says no responsive visitor logs and bindings delaware properties including wilmington, what you make of this. >> i'm astonished of that that they don't have a track of who came to that. we certainly aren't going to know who may have been in the offices at the pin center where these other documents were also kept. this is a pattern, they found out about this before the election and did everything to suppress this getting out until after the election. that is a repeat of what the biden folks did before the last presidential election when they suppressed information about hunter biden's laptop and the possible investigation there. this is a recurring pattern of joe biden and the people that work for him. >> we have more information coming in house oversight sending a letter to the white house general counsel, house
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judiciary is demanded information and records from the d.o.j. to what hans is saying, security protocol extraordinary sloppy, careless and reckless. the question, is it criminally reckless, were talking about information about ukraine, were talking about information about iran and the uk being left surrounding unsecured locations. we don't know human intelligence sources were exposed. what do you think about andrew. >> the mishandling of classified documents is something that is very easy to prove from a criminal perspective. it really means you have a great deal of responsibility with these documents and if they get out of your control, it is your fault, it's extraordinarily process to go through. biden says he takes it very seriously that means it would've been an arduous tax to bring the records interview them and before you release them back to the other custodian, the documents are just finding their way into a desk juror that's not how it works not if you're taking it seriously, not if
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you're acting as a putin person would. i think the case to prove criminal negligence here is relatively easy i see happen all the time in the military military commanders lose their jobs and they go to jail for this sort of thing this is where we at at. elizabeth: the white house officials, there is a lot of talk they could face testifying under oath affair preparing to. let's watch the white house on this. watch. >> i was briefed about this discovery and surprised to learn that there are any government records that were taken there to the office. >> my corvette is in a locked garage, it's not like they're sitting on the street. >> is the president willing to be interviewed by federal investigators about classified documents. >> i'm not going to get into hypotheticals, again that is something that i don't have a magic wand here. >> here's the thing, again let's
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recap the breaking news of the top of the hour. were getting more information coming in they will be probing a white house cover-up and president biden's handling classified documents that it was done to protect democrats in the midterms and to avoid a special counsel like the one that was of appointed for trump. here's the thing the critics are saying he takes it seriously but he saying after he did not disclose he kept classified documents unsecured in his garage in wilmington and this is six years after he left the white house, who is watching the garage and he was watching the closet at his think tank. >> we don't know if anybody was. remember the justice department cited to criminal federal statutes in their pleading over mar-a-lago one was a retention of national defense information
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and the second was removal of government documents. both of the statutes apply to the situation with what we already know. the other question i got they just disclosed another classified document that was disclosed by biden's lawyers why hasn't the justice department sent a team of fbi agents in d.o.j. lawyers to these locations to look to the documents, why do they rely on the president's lawyers, again i think you're getting too much discretion to the president and not acting the way they should be. >> to what hans is saying we don't know for family lawyers have national security clearance and they say he's transparent when his family lawyers knew about this before the midterms and said nothing, the media is talking that they cover this up because it would be damaging to democrats and would trigger a special counsel that they did not want for president biden. watch this. >> the definition of transparency seems to be
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shifting out of line with what normal people would consider transparent, they did not tell the public the midterms happening they did not tell the public before the midterms even though they found that they did not tell them after. >> they discover these documents on november the second, six days before the midterm elections they did not tell the public about it because it was reported this week when they had no choice because the media reported on the first batch of documents on monday the white house confirmed but did not mention that already by that point they found the second batch of documents, they only acknowledge that when there is new media reporting, they did not want to be litigating this in the press while they were still question about where they would be a special counsel, they help perhaps the u.s. attorney he was considering this matter for merrick garland would not recommend the special counsel so they did not want to make a public issue, two months went by when they didn't say anything before the midterm they knew it
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would've been damaging if democrats had to come out. >> enter your reaction to that. >> when cnn turns on president biden, his days are numbered. if there's any dignity in his word i think is got to reside, he came out so hard against president trump. >> that's heavy stuff we don't know the nature of the document, you think he needs to resign right now. >> is putting forth such a case against president trump interfering with 2022 elections, really changing the public's attitude about trump everybody that he supports and he has these documents is seems that these documents would've ended up where they were through neglect to criminal negligence and there's no question that they are classified. president trump has a defense that they are not classified. elizabeth: let's move on this the president at mar-a-lago is accused of having classified documents and obstructing
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investigators on that, right andrew? >> is accused of that but he is a defense he is a constitution case to make to declassify the document. >> the president selected former university president amy gottman to be the u.s. ambassador to germany, the reports are out that they got more than $54 million in donations from china which that money turned around to fund biden's think tank they had lobbied a.j. garlington shut down the china initiative probe of chinese r&d of university. last year claiming it was racial profiling, that's what was going on at upn. >> that raises a huge number of issues about the university of pennsylvania. engaging this because of the money, it's like pay to play but the university is doing it. i find it highly questionable whether or not to chinese officials in the chinese company that is apparently located there
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have access to the president's offices and these documents. this is a very serious matter is particularly given the corruption that supposedly is going on although it's taking forever into the dealings of hunter biden with the chinese government that the president may have been involved. this is just added on top of all of that. we need to know the answer to this. the house doing intensive oversight is very, very important to try to get to the bottom of this. elizabeth: andrew in hans von spakovsky, thank you for joining us. coming up on the story msnbc is getting fact check again for false claims about what the gop is saying about inflation we have a new gallup poll finding more voters are flipping to the gop and more independent voters than ever, the new bombshell report we're going to break it down with doctor marty makary the cdc is reporting preliminary data indicates pfizer's covid
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elizabeth: this news about the twitter file should twitter
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executives were top democrats they were wrong in trying to discredit devin nunes report 2018 about flaws by the fbi and the fbi trump pressure probe, democrats falsely claiming that russian bots were boosting nunes report to discredit on twitter when twitter found no evidence of that, fox news rich adsitt in d.c. >> good evening, twitter says the executives were in contact with these lawmakers to wave them off the idea that russia was behind the campaign though they kept at it, this all started in 2018 when then congressman devin nunes submitted a classified memo accusing the classified government of abuses and obtaining warrants to monitor people connected to donald trump. it was an effort to declassify the information into campaign # release the memo begin trending on twitter, diane feinstein and richard blumenthal and adam schiff seized on this releasing an open letter claiming russian
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influence operations were exploiting #, twitter says it told feinstein and adam schiff the initial inquiry based on available data has not identified any activity connected to russia with respected tweets posting original content to this #. nunes said he unsuccessfully appealed to twitter. >> at the time we tried to get twitter some of the other companies to come out and publicly say that this was fake news but we can get them to do it at the time, elon musk what he is doing he deserves a lot of credit here for getting this information out to the public. >> twitter release this information through match iep, he says adam schiff's office wrote to twitter quite often asking the company to remove tweets, at times twitter refused though he said twitter would be amplified activity likely curbing how many users would see the tweets, senator feinstein blumenthal and congressman adam schiff did not respond to
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requests for comment. >> always terrific journalism, thank you so much, let's get to marty makary, it's good to see you, what can you tell us about the bombshell report that the cdc is reporting based on its preliminary data that pfizer's covid vaccine is linked to ischemic strokes of people 65 and older the cdc is going to investigate what you finding. >> the cdc had a concern because of certain threshold was crossed to trigger a deeper review based on the surveillance that they have of 11 hospitals in the country and basically suggested the pfizer valid vaccine the recent booster could be associated with stroke they were over 130 strokes in half a million people over 65, soon after the fda put this out, the washington post reported that the fda was trying not to let the data get out to the public because they were concerned i
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fuel vaccine hesitancy and scare people not to get the vaccine. the deeper journalism that we see in medicine, they say they use a different methodology and found no association but we would like to see the actual data and making ourselves as researchers. >> you're saying no to the majority vaccine because of fears of a higher risk of myocarditis, i think he reported that places like denmark and sweden, there was a lot of talk about a study led by nine fda scientists that signal a potential risk of pulmonary embolism in the lungs of vaccines like pfizer and moderna but it's not clear whether that was conclusive or not, when you think of all of this. >> that was conclusive from reading the report that was published four days ago that was pretty conclusive that the covid vaccine was associated in 17 million beneficiaries with pulmonary embolism but it wasn't a small signal that was a real association, it was massively
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downplayed even in the study some of the authors were from the fda but let's let the data speak for itself we have enough learnings from overseas where they don't try to stop research on vaccine complications where there is clearly an association doesn't mean the risk-benefit ratio is different based on who you are and that should be part of informed consent. >> why in this nation did we do away with conformed consent why were we supposed to follow nine with what were putting in her own bodies that you have the pentagon considering reinstating with back pay 8400 troops discharged with abiding vaccine mandate, then you have facebook, e-mailing biden white house officials in 2021 that facebook did sensor often true content about covid vaccines apparently
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to go along with the white house push to get more people vaccinated, these e-mails surfaced out of missouri and louisiana ag lawsuit against the biden white house on censorship. how comes all of a sudden informed consent went out the window. >> when you show that the actual wording of the e-mail from facebook to the white house advisor and the referring to vaccine hesitancy content. that basically means if you say anything about myocarditis your canceled, if you say anything about natural me to be your canceled, if you say anything about the risk of young healthy people being essentially 0 or equal to the flu, your canceled that is a problem with a very paternalistic approach where they decided it was going to be all or nothing universal indiscriminate vaccinate the entire population or nothing and you have to get on board or get off. elizabeth: what was the alternative to docketing vaccinated, antibody testing and natural me to be, is not
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powerful enough. >> you don't get severe illness after natural immunity or something that is roughly similar, there are so many other things, it's up to the people let them choose. >> document. thank you for joining us, we're going to stay on the story, good to see you. good to see you, we would love it if you can adjust your calendars and schedules. were excited "the evening edit" will be moving one hour earlier to 5:00 p.m. eastern time. we are doing the starting january 23, we will be coming out to after larry kudlow, will be having lots of laughs in the commercial breaks between the shows we can't wait for the change were looking forward to it, this stunning warning from the head of the national transportation safety board, a safety warning about electric cars and msnbc gets back checked again for false claims about the gop and inflation plus gallup in a major pool find more voters
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elizabeth: now to the story the new trend in d.c. more and more businesses are standing up, they're telling washington they are fed up with other government
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runs its business, who are they blaming we have edward lawrence with the answers he's at the white house. >> the u.s. chamber of commerce say businesses got everything that they wanted with the amount of spending the president has done over the past two years but they got more than they bargained for with the new rules and regulations that have been added, a growing grumble among the medium and large businesses about the burden about the rules and regulations that have imposed over the past two years, u.s. chamber president is extremely harsh towards the administration. listen to this. >> you have the most significant new investment in infrastructure in a generation and businesses ready to build the project can't get approved, government isn't working. when energy policy is reduced to a false binary choice between energy security and energy transition, one of the other government isn't working. when regulations are driven by ideological agendas and imposed on business without
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transparency, accountability or clarity, government isn't working. >> the white house responded. >> also there's government regulatory overreach, when regulations are driven by ideological agendas and opposing businesses without transparency accountability or clarity, government isn't working, whether they be changes in the government. >> our administration is leveraging every available tool to advance the ambitious agenda and deliver the american people that the president's primary goal, when he came into the administration and it continues to be the case. >> basically nothing will change for businesses. >> what a great story, great reporting. thank you so much. house ways and means, we welcome congressman beth van duyne, congratulations to the ways and means. the kids here economic advisor to president trump, he is steve moore, without having both of you on.
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congressman let's get to the coming showdown, treasury secretary janet yellen said the u.s. will hit the debt ceiling limit this coming thursday january 19 are we going to see the first use of the houses new cut go rules, that means spending cuts, not tax hikes, spending cuts, are we going to see that. >> you are definitely going to see that, were happy with the new rules and to be the majority but it's how you going to pay your bills, we've been warning the last two years spending increases that you have how are you going to pay for to look at what we can cut and not putting more responsibility and taxes on the american people. >> what do you think of the steve, the cancer cell and the market economy is overspending in washington, anything that we can do to get government spending way way down in another congresswoman in the colleagues will take the chains on the budget. he did the segment on portraying
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dollars of additional spending that biden did in the chamber of commerce whether they completed about they signed off on the spending bills, i don't have a great sympathy for groups that signed on to the nude spending. >> let's get to msnbc joy read, watch this. >> not that the doing much since taking power, house republicans have focus on inflation at all choosing to vote for defending irs really irs employees based on bogus fears and an army of tax collectors coming for the middle class, also voting on antiabortion bills and improving a weaponization panel to investigate federal law enforcement and national security agencies for daring to investigate conservatives. >> the american people are the ones that are demanding more from cut in spending, using the last two years of one-party democrat rule where they added more than $10 trillion of new
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spending that has led to the highest inflation of 40 years, inflation cannot 14.9% since joe biden has taken the oath of office. >> not sure critics have called msnbc the bermuda triangle of news, it's where you go to get not any news. republicans have been talking about inflation for two years, the c.b.o., congressional research joint committee on taxation already confirmed the middle class will get hit with more audits, a lot of them 50% looks like the money that the irs is getting will go toward enforcement, what is your take on joy read. >> joy read is doing what every democrat does, they have been supporting all the tax increases and supporting all the spending the going to blame republicans who when it comes time to pay for it. i wouldn't think steve you were part of the trip administration the same time. the job that you did working
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with kevin brady getting the tax cut on jobs act signed and passed in the research was no less than growing it policies have important consequences under the chapel administration brought manufacturing jobs back and get more businesses opportunity to invest in their employees, gay people more opportunity to put money in their pocket and we saw what happened to the economy, policies and the biden administration have attacked was going on in our energy sector directly led to inflation adding unnecessary natural gas taxes directly led to inflation now the trend blame republicans for because without the speaker of the house for less than a week. >> it's friday night i wish the three of us could share cocktails with what the congresswoman just said, props up. >> we keep hearing people worried about this, 80 billion in new irs money over ten years
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it is about 86850 full-time workers, not all would be ages but it would double the size of the irs from 79000 workers now. over 50% of funds go to enforcement, only 4% for taxpayer services. the irs is auditing low-income workers over tax credit fraud that is credit that goes out the door, there's always been a problem with the itc, when you think about what is being said for people under 400,000 going to get audited. >> let me just say one quick thing about the trump tax cut thank you, congressman you are proud of that but in addition to all the virtues that you mentioned guess what, last year we had a record amount of tax revenues in the government so we don't have a revenue problem we have an overspending problem. i can't believe how things have changed in washington how the left and the democrats have fallen in love with irs the most abusive agencies of government.
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you and i have known each other 25 years, whether we just have a steve forbes flat tax make it really simple so you can cut the irs in half then double it in size. >> i love how the soviet union broke up into satellites they went to a flat tax. elizabeth: its particles stuck with the. >> 24 states. >> congressman van duyne and steve moore, always great to see you, thank you for joining us. the story virginia high school embroiled in another new growing controversy, here's what's going on instead of raising the bar virginia's high school dumbing down standards in the name of equity making outcomes equally bad for all students. also a new setback in the green energy agenda, california moving to defund the climate change
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agenda. plus a major safety wording from the head of the national transportation safety board on the dangers of electric cars, look who's here south dakota congers and dusty johnson next on "the evening edit".
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elizabeth: this is a really interesting story the city of los angeles and a big fight with the u.s. energy producer because of la's ban on new oil and gas drilling, kelly o'grady has a story in los angeles. >> we are seeing major pushback on a law that would be on new oil wells and space are existing drilling in los angeles over the next 20 years in a number of oil companies are bringing suit against the city saying this is a politically motivated deadline so we talked to one of the companies and resources that the city refused to work together on a solution and ignore the 40 million-dollar investment that they made to switch the operations to be fully electric.
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>> of the city succeeds in shutting us down then i can improve air quality for our friends and neighbors the going to deprive the city for a large amount of revenue for taxes and fees and others in our employees. >> a warrant failed to conduct an adequate assessment of halting instruction would impact the environment the ordinance does not do anything to curb consumer demand california is an energy island what it doesn't produce here has to import energy expert shared relying on other countries for oil create more harm when california district's environmental protection regulations in the world. the ordinance was put in place to protect neighboring communities from negative health effects, critics argue it's an arbitrary deadline with no concrete plan to make this realistic for a producer or consumer the average electric vehicle cost $61000, this can also be very expensive for taxpayers because the ordinance shares those oil companies that invested actively recruit a lot
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of pushback. elizabeth: what a story, great journalism there, let's welcome to the show the chair of the house street caucus, we love this street shooter dusty johnson. congressman we want to have you on more we love talking to you. you heard kelly o'grady's report, now the story california governor gavin newsom is now moving to defund, to combat california's ambitious climate change program including funding for going all in on electric cars remember they wanted to wipe out gas cars, there were 23 billion-dollar budget deficit, what is going on in california? >> this is liberal spending, faster they had $100 billion surplus and rather than look at that and understand a lot of that was one-time money that the budget administration was shoveling out the door i'm going program without money, lo and
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behold the one-time dollars quit coming from washington, d.c. and now they don't have $100 billion surplus $1,125,000,000,000 deficit in their slashing programs who would've thunk it. elizabeth: seriously, 100 billion don now 23 billion and the whole, we have this national transportation safety, jennifer homan d is morning there is an increased risk of death and severe injury from electric cars on the road because they're much heavier than gas cars. it's because of the heavy electric batteries, electric batteries alone can weigh the same as an entire car. >> i get it we want a cleaner future but let's be very clear about american leadership in the space the last few years our country has reduced our carbon footprint by more than the next 15 carbon reducing countries combined, the democrats always turn to the power of no to
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helpful climate, you don't get to drive a car, you don't get to have a gas powered stove, you don't get to turn up your thermostat, what really gets his stuff accomplished is the power of yes it is the power of innovation and technology. that's how we've done it. california's wrong and frankly conservative values are right on the environment. >> we need more dusty johnson, we demand more congressman dusty johnson on "the evening edit" were relaunching a 5:00 o'clock, congressman johnson, have a good weekend it's good to see you. >> thank you for having me. >> florida governor ron desantis is fired up and firing back at the white house. the white house is criticizing court's handling of illegal immigrants and president biden's border crisis, virginia schools again and broiled and another growing controversy. instead of raising the bar virginia high school scott dumbing down standards all in
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thomas jefferson high school ranks as the top high school in the country and over 200 children were not told that they had won this prestigious award, that is unconscionable and whether a clerical error or intentional choice for equity, the people who did this should be held accountable. elizabeth: they should be fired because those kids studied so hard in there is money, scholarship money attached to these awards, right? >> there can become a 50000 students across the country get these awards, 16000 of them can earn a scholarship through that but even if you have this award on your college application at all that is huge these are the kids that are good to get into mit and harvard and do great things is unconscionable the schools are not telling kids about their words. >> we have two more high schools and fairfax county three and loudoun county also caught doing
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this. the students are working hard, they are fighting to get into good schools, they are studying they went in national merit scholarship real cash could be on the line and then they're not told they won because the school administrators to the board want to promote equity to keep everything fair, watch apparent reactors. >> what does that mean for merit scholars and those kids you mean the school doesn't want them to exceed, certainly the superintendent and fairfax county public school board, they want them all to be equal that means they don't want the top 3%. elizabeth: you dumb down standards like that you get bad outcomes for all students. now you have the virginia attorney jason who is already investigating the fairfax county school, what you make of this, your final word. >> when you discriminate kids based on race you should get an investigation into this. whether it was intentional decision to do this for equity or clerical error, these people need to be held accountable.
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elizabeth: they need to be fired, why do we have schools to educate children to retire and then incentivize them, bring everybody up, so grab to join us, for the governor ron desantis is heading back at the white house, after the white house criticizes handling the legal immigrants in biden's border crisis. we are florida congressman next on "the evening edit". get a personal loan with no fees, low fixed rates, and borrow up to $100k. sofi. get your money right. whether you've enjoyed the legendary terrain of telluride, the unparalleled landscape of park city, or the famed peaks of whistler. you face the hassle of lugging your gear through the airport. with ship skis, you're just a few clicks away from having your skis, snowboard and luggage shipped from your door-step to your destination. with unrivaled pricing, real-time tracking, ship skis delivers hassle free.
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elizabeth: information comes into the studio. let's begin florida congressman. breaking his house judiciary in-house gop oversight are going to probe an alleged white house cover-up and president biden's mishandling of classified documents to help democrats before the midterms and to avoid a special counsel they were trying to avoid that in the cover-up, also sources say house gop is talking subpoenas of white house officials and reports multiple locations are being probed. >> i've always felt this, and this is what we know we know it goes a lot deeper because we know the d.o.j. is trying to protect the president as much as possible. i'm very happy that congressman jordan in comer are going to
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look into this and it diving into it, there's a whole lotta things that we need to look at that president biden and their family and the business ties especially business ties to russia, china and ukraine and other areas and have this president could be compromised. >> some of the documents involved were top secret documents about ukraine and uk and iran and it's forcing the white house to disclose visitor logs and the secret service says they are not available we know there was a court ruling that merrick garland signed off on the president biden says he has his grandkids and they can be exposed. this could head to the supreme court, the special counsel criminal probe is a serious one. >> yes it is i hope the special counsel does his job, somebody here did something wrong. this is the vice president.
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what's ironic what goes around comes around and the vice president doesn't have the same powers to declassify information as the president does. the president mar-a-lago compound is guarded by secret service agents it was in a locked storage area. apparently some of the documents were in joe biden's garage next to his corvette that does not sound like it's a secure place to me. like i thought this is the tip of the iceberg there's a lot more here and a lot more embarrassing and criminal belonging by the president and the people of the staff. elizabeth: let's look at ron desantis, he is firing back at the white house, criticism of him for deploying the national guard watch the white house critique in helping the u.s. coast guard dealing with illegal immigrants coming into the florida keys and more, watch this. >> we sing governor desantis to political stunts that is how he perceives to fix this issue from florida and he takes, were
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talking about people who are coming from countries who are dealing with political strife. >> it gets interesting the coast guard requested the state assistance to handle all the vessels coming. >> we provided coast guard the assistance is a vast form. we are going to clear the vessels free of charge for the residents. it was not their fault maybe will send the bill to biden, we'll see. elizabeth: he's talking about the vessels showing up on people's property. this is drawing the redlines for the 2024 matchup between desantis and biden what you make of this fight. >> the governor is 100% corrupt enter correct i was at a briefing with the coast guard and the state of florida as part of the task force and deals with immigration issues in the state of florida when they got to the point where they need help from the state and local authorities to deal with a massive influx over having now coming through the streets of florida. the governors absolutely right.
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this is the normal procedure with the federal governor asked the state of florida for help because frankly they needed, why do they needed the biden's failed policy. that's the reason this is happening not only here in florida but texas and california in the southern border. elizabeth: he saying it's training local law enforcement and local resources hospitals and schools. we want immigration were an open arms nation. we worry women and children and seniors are getting shoved aside by ms 13 interests that have been caught trying to cross. final word. >> we want legal immigration and we want people to have asylum claims that are fleeing political persecution they should be welcomed with open arms but legal immigration not illegal immigration. >> thank you for joining us have a good weekend, join us again monday night. >> from the fox studios in new york city, thi

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