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larry: work requirements, they will help the economy, boost social security and medicare, boost the american spirit. and here is elizabeth macdonald. elizabeth: my parents had a work requirement when i was 5. [ laughter ] great guy. this story. president biden's attack speech on the g.o.p., disintegrated to a mess, we'll see you the gaffes,
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new questions former speaker nancy pelosi stock trades in goigoogle. jim jordan, french hill and dusty johnson, and james freeman, and author of covid lab leak theory, dr. richard muller. radio host tammy bruce and jason chaffetz, and jimmy failla and hill's joe concha, we have a jam-packed show. adam schiff blows off the house's ban on china tiktok, he posts on tiktok asking for donations, claims a threat to democracy. pentagon, banned china's tiktok as a threat to democracy. >> we have growing bipartisan outrage in senate over white house stonewalling of mishandles of classified documents. and house launches a new
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committee on whether china let the leak out of a lab. half the country, filed a lawsuit against the white house to stop its new push to get your retirement accmoment invested in -- money invested in democrat's green agenda. i am elizabeth macdonald, "the evening edit" starts right now. elizabeth: thanks for joining us, welcome. we begin with stocks ending higher today. economic spanninged better than expected 2.9 percent. but still growth was sluggish. look at this, ibuprofen, s.a.p., dell, they are growing list of companies announcing layoffs, now
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spreading beyond tech. president biden's speech attacking quote maga republicans, it was lot of misleading claims, grady trimble in virginia with more. reporter: president biden did not mention in his speech the tens of thousands of workers laid off this month, no mention that gas prices have been going up, but he spent a good portion of speech on a new line of attack on house republicans, claiming they want higher gas prices and to cut social security s some and medicare. >> protect them from maga republicans, this is a different breed of cattle. reporter: house speaker kevin mccarthy made clear that is not true, cuts to those programs are not on the table.
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elizabeth: grady thank you. look who is here, congressman french hill. and "wall street journal" editorial page. let's watch what the president did. it is concerning dc watchers, they're concerned that president is not ready for primetime in 20004. >> deficit before it went up 4 years in a row, accounting for 40% of 200 years of debt, you hear me. me. >> no president add more to the debt than my president. i misspoke, 20%. what go god's name would americans give up progress we made for chaos they are suggesting, i will not let it happen, not on my watch, i will veto everything.
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jobs, jobs are the highest in -- number -- highest number in american history, wages are up, a are growing faster than inflation, over past 6 months inflation has gone down every month. only honest thing he said, it was like operation clean up after biden, no president added more to debt than my president, meaning him, that is a rare bit of honesty. >> let me tell you gdp report today about our economy growth was slow and blotting as the president, he is out of touch with the real economy. he demonstrated it today as he stumbled through the process, our real wageg faster n inflation, his inflation brought by extraordinary amounts of spending from the pandemic but in his administration the last two
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years, we spending almost $10 trillion moreover that period of time, s he is projecting 1.5 trillion a year for next 10 years, that is why republicans in house want to get spending y under control. elizabeth: critics say it was really incompetence speech. he inherited 1.4% inflation. to what congressman said, real wages, you have written about it, after inflation they are down on 40 year low, more than 4%. >> disappointing speech in a lot of ways, a lot of people were hoping for less politics and more math. it was a speech he could have given before midterms in november. instead, he delivers it now. it is very odd for him to want to blame predecessors,
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i think that is what he was trying to do, to blame his predecessor for government debt. as we recall, joe biden during the term of his predecessor was urging on those big pandemic spending programs. he has done nothing but inflame that debt and deficit problem since he became president. he owns this debt as much as about politician. elizabeth: congressman to jame a points, what is with the democrat wartime rhetoric about debt ceiling fight that g.o.p. is taking this economy hostage. it is not true, irony is, they are doing wartime spending without the war. democrats are treating the constitution like a build your own buffet samad. s salad. >> they bought into modern
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theory, this country can spend all the money and print all money it wants and there is no consequences, they don't count it could lead to inflation or bankrupt the third word. this is their new philosophy, i want to go to a world where democrats and republicans agreed, look the smallest deficit is the best, let's debate how to get there, they are doing opposite, this country is in such trouble. so much spending trouble. >> that is why growth is 2%, we saw this to congress' component under obama, they put the x-ray blanket of regulations taxes and spending on the economy. tax payers have to pay for this blowout spending. a majority of voters disapprove of the president on ion on inflation.
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>> they 4 ge forget when he came in office, gdp was growing at 6% this quarter, roaring back, after ttwo of his presidency, the economy grew at 1%. it has not fallen into deep recession yet. i understand the concern. but this ask a moment, another opportunity he missed to work seriously on policies for growth. that is what is really been missing, if he doesn't want to to anything on the tack side, i understand. -- tax side i understand that, there is a lot he can do in terms of deregulation, i am sure mr. hill and his colleagues would love to talk about this, this was a lot of rhetoric and very disappointing. elizabeth: if this is a preview of state of the union, don't grab the popcorn, watch something else. democrats expect everyone,
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working class, middle america to report to irs in 1099, tiny $600 transactions on phone apps like venmo when congress does not even read the spending bills they write. that is what is outraging a lot of tax payers. when will they claw back that pandemic relief money they blew out the backdoor? >> that is not happening you were joe biden, he wants to inspect every baby sitter and house paint or weekend with his irs agents, that is why we repealed -- 50% of his budget request for irs was for enforcement, not looking for billionaires, he could look in forbes magazine for, that is after baby sitters and house paint
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ers. elizabeth: mr. president, you know you hired your own private attorneys for your own taxes. final word. >> we need a growth strategy from the president, we didn't hear it, maybe mr. hill and his colleagues can talk him into it. he has to negotiate, if he wants a change in the law, a president has to negotiate, that how is the system works. elizabeth: okay, congressman hill and james freeman thank you for joining us. >> look who is back. columnist for hill magazine, joe concha. house speaker nancy pelosi her family sold up to 300 million dollars in shares in google parent's alphabet, a month before they opened a massive antitrust law lawsuit into google, what was your reaction. >> to write about it and
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look into what else paul pelosi and nancy pelosi had done in terms of inside information in order to make themselves more rich than they already are, march of 2021, paul pelosi exercised option to purchase 25 thousand microsoft shares worth 5 million. less than two weeks later, wow, the u.s. army disclosed 22 billion dollar d deal on buy au augmented reality head sets from microsoft. shares of company rose sharply, either paul pelosi somehow knew this was the right time to buy microsoft or perhaps his wife, the house speaker knew that contract was coming down the pike, there are other cheexamples, in all the
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pelosis are worth -- he is either gordon gecko or she has something we don't have. elizabeth: options trades adirect at bets on where a stock is going either upper to down, he -- we don't know. it is speculation whether he has inside information. congressman are the insiders. that is the story. look at senator josh hawley, with his pelosi bill to ban stock trading in congress. >> nancy pelosi is the perfect example of what should not be happening dc, people getting rich off of the stock market off information they know because they are a member of congress. elizabeth: he is saying it, people in dc saying it, but nancy pelosi denies it, the timing to your point of his trades have been called into question. what did you think of what senator hawley said?
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>> i think he is 100% right. you will be amazed. he is saying what representative aoc has said about this as well. not just republicans, that are calling on congress to not be able to trade on stocks and options, but even democrats, particularly from the squad say this is wrong too. we have bipartisan agreement on something. because year after year, somehow not just pelosis but the swamp members of congress somehow outperform the market, go figure. elizabeth: abigail spanberger said yes to the ban, put your money in a blind trust. we didn't get it because nancy pelosi ran out the clock on this. in omnibus spending bill, it just was not -- it vanished before christmas. >> yeah. she said last year she
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believes in a free market society, therefore congress should be able to trade in stocks. but no, when you know a contract is coming down a pike or industry running into trouble because of more regulations, every member of congress has this information, some i would hope would say no, that is wrong. probably enough are doing that in these situations, to yet goa gordon gecko, greed is good. elizabeth: not just democrats but also republicans, people taxpayers don't want the feeling that people go in to dc to serve, they go to serve but they come out serving themselves. >> 16% approval for congress in gallup, 2% have a great deal of trust for congress,
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2%, maybe because of situations like this. they are doing right thing with this pelosi bill if it passes, the question is does the president sign it in law if it passes to senate. elizabeth: is this one of her third rails to her legacy. >> that and her performance in san francisco herself, serving her constituents there, san francisco used to be a great city, now it is crime riddled, tent city, crime through the roof, people moving out in droves and her performance in serving the residents of san francisco are a big black eye in nancy pelosi's pehl see. legacy. elizabeth: this story, growing, bipartisan outrage in senate, over white house stonewalling on mishandles of classified documents. "new york times" gabe again reports on more signs of a cover-up. >> and democrat adam schiff
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blows off the house's own ban on china's tiktok and puts up a tiktok post asking for political donations, claims threats to democracy. more than half of the nation, the pentagon, banned china's tiktok as a threat to democracy, congressman dusty johnson next on "the evening edit." ♪ ♪ help i need somebody ♪ ♪ you know i need someone ♪ ♪ i'm so glad we did this. i'm so glad we did this. i'm so glad we did this. i'm so glad we did this. i'm so... ...glad we did this. [kid plays drums]
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elizabeth: back with us now,e south dakota congressman dusty johnson. adam schiff goes on china a tiktok, trying to fund raise, claims threats to democracy, house, pentagon and more than half of the nation, ban tiktok as a threat to democracy. chinese spyware. watch schiff. >> i'm congressman adam schiff with troubling news, today kevin mccarthy removed me from the house intelligence committee for doing my job for holding trump accountable and standing up to the extreme maga republicans. we knew it would be bad when the republicans stock over, but it is far worse than we
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expected. i can promise you this, this is not the end of my fight for our democracy, this is just the beginning. please, join us, and contribute today, thank you. elizabeth: what do you think? >> it is hard to know what is the worst part about this. is it cringey, nature of his pleading or he used chinese spyware to distribute it or trying to raise money, campaign funds over fact he is not fit to sit on intelligence,. elizabeth: he announces he will run for senator feinstein's seat, she has not stepped down yet, does he not care that house banned tiktok from staff dev devices. didn't fbi director wr wray testify that tiktok is a threat for spyware.
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does he not care. >> your list of thins that are wrong about tiktok is right, that is where a huge number of democrats and republicans gathered in december to say, tiktok should be prohibited from being on government devices, i sure hope of adam schiff did not do that with a house cell phone. elizabeth: what is the bad news he is reporting. he got kicked off house intelligence after misleading the nation for years. let's look at this, reaction to facebook and instagram reinstating former president trump, he was kicked off for two years, twitter reinstated former president trump. >> this is really the social media platforms don't, they are not held to same standards that newsing or
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organizations. >> facebook decision to reinstate donald trump is iiin. >> it represents a caving in and copping out, it a profit motive here. he is continues to spread the big lie. elizabeth: let's break it down, first get on msnbc doesn't know that newspapers don't sensor and kick out of posas a former president for two years, adam schiff, twitter files show he and his staff a demanded twitter and staff to censure posts. -- sensor post. >> it is amazing that some of these prominent democratic voices can be
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fine with some worst thugs, tyrants and dictators in worlds have social media accounts but second we try to let a former president of united states share his piece of the world, everyone is up in arms, i don't agree with everything that donald trump posts, but i think we have a fuller and more robust public square when we hear these voices even if they can be a little off putting to some. elizabeth: why not listen to everyone? stop censoring. have people let them have their say. if down like it, if you feel so weak you have to sensor because your argument is not strong enough, you should not be in public square. if you want to take on donald trump debate him. final word. >> absolutely. this is a real problem with our college campus, so many cannot imagine being triggered by hearing
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something they don't agree with, that is what college is for, expanding your horizon. elizabeth: this is juvenile extreme. thank you so much. >> this story. house launches a new committee to investigate whether the pandemic did leak out of a lab in china, right as the inspector general of hhs out with a new report, slamming the niheih and dr. fauci or lack of oversight. >> and and "new york times," again reports more signs of a cover-up. congressman jim jordan "the evening edit" next. >> you ♪ ♪ you got to know when to hold them ♪ ♪ know when to fold them ♪ ♪ know when to walk away ♪ ♪ know when to run ♪ ♪
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elizabeth: welcome back, this was big dc story today. bipartisan outrage on capitol hill, senator claim white house is stonewalling them on classified documents controversy, chad pergram with details, thank you good to see you. >> good evening. bipartisan se senators are raging at intelligence community, was not delivering a damage assessment about classified documents held by former president trump and president biden. some senators aim to put screws to the intelligence community unless it plays ball. >> we have a big tool box of things we can do to bring biden administration to its senses, i would point out congress is appropriates all money and cells the purse
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strings. reporter: senators could delay or hold up nominees in confirmation. but some democrats view that as more spoke than fire. -- smoke than fire. >> no. no. they will stall senate business no matter what. we guarantee you josh hawley or tom cotton or ted cruz will find some reason to block every nominee for next two years, i'm not getting excited about senate republican announcement they will block nominees. reporter: lawmakers say theyt tl intelligence secrets are compromised. the feds defended process. >> counter intelligence programs work. and people need to be conscious of the rules regarding classified information and appropriate
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handling. >> general counsel sits for a described interview later this month, archives asking former presidents to check to see if they have documents at home. elizabeth: chad pergram great reporting. >> back with us, congressman jim jordan. great to have you back on. >> thank you. elizabeth: what is your reaction to that report, there were leaks again trump to media, but we have biden's lawyers handling this. handling the search when they do not have security clearances to handle the nation's secrets. what is your reaction to that report you heard? >> not only should house intelligence come i and sense to the intelligence committee be able to get a damage assessment, they should be able to see documents for goodness sake, idea that executive branch says no and doj said you
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can't makes no sense, it is congress that created these agencies. and as i believe senator cornyn pointed out we have power of approveiation and funding. to double standard, the "washington post" reported, that the biden lawyers and department of justice had a quote, shared understanding about keeping this stuff quiet about joe biden's handles of classified documents. they didn't keep president trump's issue quiet, there were helicopters, and cameras and raids. this is driving americans crazy. elizabeth: "new york times" again reported for second time that white house did do a cover-up of this, before the midterms, to pro paprotect democrats seeking office. >> yep. >> shared understanding, better -- your term is better, a cover up to keep this information from the
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american people. not only before the election but they kept it quiet for two months, when to gets press reports, there were classified documents found at biden center, in early january, white house, yeah we acknowledge that, but white house knew about the documents found in the garage they didn't confirm that or say anything, they have been st stonewalling and hiding this working with doj all along. elizabeth: to your point, majority of voters say that president should be probed. again americans don't like it that biden's personal attorneys initially searching for his illegally stashed documents. what was they looking for. why were they doing this search? and you cannot give security clearances, doj can't do that on a spot.
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under what authority did they do that? >> i have no idea. i don't know why they were looking back to november 2 when. s americans, s -- they understand it equal treatment under the law, that is not what they are seeing, we have had now dozens of whistleblowers, fbi agents talk to us about how political that place is being run. this is a problem, when there is a double standard, unequal application of the law we no longer what makes america the greatest country in the world, that say problem, the first step in stopping that behave year second posing it get all of -- to expose it and getting all facts of the table. elizabeth: you are naming names? cnn reports this justice department was ready to get a search ar warrant if
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biden blocked any searches on his property. they found it i don't know why they were looking for it, they found classified documents and they told the white house the white house tells national archives then the doj . you know they are ready to go with a search warrant. it sounds like he was cooperating from get go, that is a media falsely. >> was there a shared understanding with president trump's lawyers and doj they would keep it quiet, i don't think so. surely doesn't look like that but somehow, this is "washington post," not jim jordan this is "washington post" saying shared understanding between biden legal team and the doj they would keep it quiet. really? where did that come from, that is the problem. elizabeth: got it, congressman jordan see you soon. >> you bet. elizabeth: we'll stay in the
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this, three years after the pandemic started, they will -- congress and house will probe it. i don't think we found this in nature. and hhs inspector general for first time slams the nah and tity dr. fauci for break downs and oversights. this is a heck of a story. >> it -- we're awakening a sleeping giant. we're taking the power of science and applying it to this overwhelmingly important idea. it has not gone away. the science has been aroundf two years now, when we wrote our op-ed. we emphasized the fact that already there were three important scientific results any one of which overwhelming evidence it came from a laboratory.
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all that people could to, they could not counter us, or argue with us, or say we were wrong, they could just ignore us, that is what the government did. case is overwhelming it is science. a lot of other evidence that is not scientific. i like to focus on science, it by itself is so powerful. elizabeth: tammy, what the doctor said, it feels that the nation and world got railroaded into thinking there was just one source of the pandemic. you have been a real champion against lockdowns. what do you think of this story. >> i think this is exciting, it would not be happening if the g.o.p. did not take the house and not able to start up these investigative committees. americans now we have benefit of hindsight, when you are in midst of an emergency, a fear being weaponized against us and move us alongs without
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asking wees. we have seen twitter files and the comments in the world, and results in the world. results in china. the results from sweden and europe and here. we heard the contradictory statements, now with fauci stepping down, and with twitter files with g.o.p. in charge of the house, i think more people are willing to speak up, more people are willing, now we've seen result of vaccines and what did and don't work. i think that americans are ready to hear an honest conversation about what was going on. regardless of whether or not the government wants to us have it. with twitter and now facebook we know there was an overt effort to stop the conversations, americans wonder why? why were we not allowed to hear a variety of views, science is in part the debate. it is the testing, our the nature of the arguments,
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that science is never settled. this and i think all of what has transpired shocked american people, we saw how fear was used to control us, we saw censorship with government barreling through like a bull in a china shop, not allowing any differences, we are still learning more about the vaccine, pfizer, moderna and the money. this will be enlightening, i don't know if we'll get answers, but it is a good start. elizabeth: doctor, what do you think. dr. fauci toughed he was not tracking or oversight millions into the labs, and it. he said, he wanted to keep china on hurt side to get them to break open and reveal what happened in their labs.
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were they ever going to do that? have we ever found this -- i know it mutates, have we pofound it in nature. >> i can respectfully dairks disagree with tammy, we don't need their cooperation, we have a whistleblower, the virus itself. scientific analysis is astonishing it leads to a very powerful conclusion, there were no pre pre-epidemic infections. after searching 80 thousand animals, we did not find one that could be a precursor. and after it hit humans, it wasn't mutating any more it was perfected. that is what happens in gain of function laboratory, that is overwhelming evidence, we
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that could force our retirement funds 401(k) money invested in democrat climate change agenda. >> it is so fundamentally wrong. the democrats, what they are trying to green energy. it sounds good on surface, everything that you try to do democrats are opposed to. they are opposed to natural gas and cows because they have f. >> they wanted to invest, they fart too. you can't do that. if you flint it makes smoke. i don't know when they want out of this country. we are the cleanest nation on earth, most responsible and they should respect that,l let's pursue other energy but pursue all of the above energy. elizabeth: jimmy, how brave of jason to drop the other f bomb on camera.
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should they do carbon capture on cows? >> oh, boy, the reason they call it green energy, you have to be smoking something green to think this is a good idea. here is the issue. you know this is true, cliem climate change is not the agenda of most americans, if it was they would not have to pass the biggest climate change change bill in history under a different name, inflation reduction act was a trojan horse, nobody really cares, they are forcing this down our throats, if i had a bill that gave away free pizza and beer, i promise you if would be called free pizza and b beer act people would be on board, that is hustle of climate change, they are forcing it on us no one asked for it. elizabeth: a great point, now democrat in white house, a new battle front is their personal home, they want to make every appliance green
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in our homes. the greenest thing i have is me pushing a broom. >> well, it is probably not something i'm go doing a lot. it is admirable to be more fuel efficient, but they are doing it at such an enormous cost, they can't make the transition enough, pursuit energy, become energy independent, don't put an artificial tax on it and develop something to fuel our future that is responsible. if you are opposed to nuclear, which is the cleanest energy we have, then what. they don't have a solution, they are throwing billions of dollars at it. elizabeth: of our money, jimmy. like you mig might as well teach a cat to bark to get democrats to care. the electric grid is not ready for this, natural gas
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is clean. >> understand that if you told democrats your cat identifies as a dog, you would get a subsidy, you could probably afford one of these stoves, i'm picking up with that, that might bee the angle. >> jason chaffetz and jimmy failla thank you. >> we'll be right back. life's kinda unpredictable. like when your groceries arrive the moment you remember everything you forgot. [dog barks] or when your kids says... there's a bake sale at school tomorrow. tomorrrow, tomorrow? or when you discover art-cuterie is a thing you have to try. like now. or when you could go to the store but you also need to walk the dog, pack the lunches, and uhhh...
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