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i'm so glad we did this. i'm so glad we did this. i'm so glad we did this. life is for living. let's partner for all of it. i'm so glad we did this. edward jones larry: please choose florida red. reject new york blue what always choose lindsey mcdonald. liz: can you imagine if
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desantis was beaten in florida? the state would still be in lockdown. the house gop tore into u.s. intelligence over the u.s. spy balloon debacle. the democrats are racial to discredit house weaponization hearings showing political bias among government agencies. with us tonight, senator ron johnson, congressman greg steube is back. economic prove douglas holt and legal eagle. the white house is attacking republicans as the white house scrambles to klein and downplay senator biden's own record to cut social security.
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the white house and democrats are awol on the theft of covid money. dr. fauci is saying vaccines don't stop infection. this after he recommended mandates. even dock tears censored on twitter. i'm elizabeth mcdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. welcome to the show. thanks for joining us. we begin with stocks ending mixes. look at the s&p. it's squeaking out a gain. we have economists ohalion is warning inflation will stick
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abnormally high or spiking again. yahoo reported laying off more than a fifth of its staff. news corp is going to lay off 250 workers. an unidentified object was taken down over alaska. edward lawrence is live at the white house with more. reporter: we know nobody will confirm where this latest object came from. what we know is it was a high altitude object that floated into the u.s. air space over northern alaska thursday night. the pentagon tracked it and john kirby said they got two fighter jets to get up close and determined it was an unmanned
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object so they shot it down. >> out of an abundance of caution and at the rum days of the pentagon, president biden ordered the military to down the object, and they did. and it came inside our territorial waters. reporter: the pentagon spokesperson said two f-22 jets like this one intercepted the object and one of them shot a side winder missile and shot it down. the military said this was not as sophisticated as the device confirmed a chinese airship shot down off the coast of the south carolina. >> at this point we don't know the origin of the object. we'll know more once we are able to potentially recover some of those materials. but the primary concern is the potential hazard to civil flight. >> the debris landed in the waters off northern alaska.
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but it's winter there so it's on ice. the military has the airplanes and they are coming into that area to retrieve what's there. >> joining us, senator ron johnson. what's your reaction to this report? >> i think they did the right thing this time. i wish the administration would be more transparent with the american public and reveal what they were telling senators and house members yesterday. from my standpoint i can't think of a piece of information that would be harmful to have the american public understand and we could have understood that a week ago. the larger point is the fact that we are not as open and transparent in terms of government as we should be is very harmful to this country. we do need classified material and we need to keep some things
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secret. but we way overclassify information from the american people and congress and that's not helpful. liz: the whites house is attacking you for saying social security should be privatized. we showed video of biden in 1975. what's your reaction? >> first of all, that's true i did call social security a legal ponzi scheme because it is. i never talked about privatizing it or ending it or put it on the chopping block. what i said is the greatest threat to social security is our out-of-control deficit and spending. we need to put everything together on the budget so we can start prioritizing spending. social security pending, medicare, medicaid, va spending
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would be top priorities. 4.9 trillion in revenue last year. in 2019 we spent 4.4 trillion. we have just grown spending. we spent $1.5 trillion last year. we have been having the spending blowouts and we haven't come close to coming back down to baseline. we have to get spending under control. we have to take our debt seriously. we have to look at everything and start prioritizing spending. >> what is the next step after the weaponization of government, the committee's hearings. there are problems of political bias at the doj and fbi. but the democrats, the white house trying to chip away at the committee's culpability saying
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this is a political stunts. >> uncovering and exposing the truth, we are having a difficult time doing that. i subpoenaed fbi director christopher wray, he slow walked us. we didn't get close to the documents we should have gotten. i think conservatives need to start grappling with the pervasiveness and effectiveness of the left's intrusion into every institution in america and global are you. the ccp captured the world health organization. we have to recognize the impact the global operations are having on our policies. because our government is not being transparent and honest with us. information is power so they cling to it. we need a far more transparent
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process and need congress to reclaim the constitutional authority. and we need the truth. liz: you sent dozens of letters, more than 50 demanding information for your oversight role at senator. isn't that proof that the government is politicized? how can the doj and government entities not answer your letters. since when can u.s. government workers block your oversight? doesn't it seem like politicized officials in government. >> the letters having to do with covid. i have well over a hundred to all branches of government. 50 oversight letters on covid. i'm asking for information the american public needs to have. what happened to our safety
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surveillance system. what analysis have they done on their own. 25% are occurring on day one or two following vaccination. there is no concern? they removed the eye drop product with one death. the swine flu vaccine was pulled after a dozen deaths. we have over 1.5 million adverse events reported. liz: dr. fauci last month released a study echo authored that said the covid vaccines do not work. this is scary stuff, senator. that's dr. fauci saying the covid vaccines don't work after vaccine mandates caused workers
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to be fired, troops let go and fired, and people censored, even doctors censored on twitter. >> i have been raising this alarm since 2021. just a second fin they are not telling us the truth and being transparent. now few this retired, he's trying to get absolution for this. we need the truth. liz: let's get your reaction to what senator chuck grassley testified that the fbi has voluminous evidence of criminality in the biden family's dealings.
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>> the fbi has within its possession very significant impactful and voluminous evidence with respect to potential criminal conduct by hunter and james biden. these disclosured also allege that joe biden was aware of hunter biden's business arrangements and may have been involved in some of them. we still aren't sure what's been done with this information. liz: that is a heavy charge. what is the criminality? >> tax evasion potentially? today voargt with prostitutes through international trafficking organizations? there is all kinds of wrongdoing hiding in plain sight. the american pull will determine how compromised joe biden is and what his culpability will be.
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liz: nor, the media keeps saying there is no evidence president biden benefited from hunter biden's disdeals. but they are block the release of suspicious activity banking reports. >> a real investigation would have obtained all the bank records going in and out of all of hunter biden's accounts and traced those to potential accounts joe biden may have set up. it may be complex. but it's doable. the justice department has that power, i just don't think they are utilizing it. liz: joining us now, congresswoman beth vandyke and doug throws eaton. larry sommers worked under the
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clinton and white house. >> i think the economy is vulnerable to a wylie coyote kinds of moment when these things all come together. and it's like walk on a ledge sometime in the middle or latter part of this year. i'm not predicting with confidence that that will happen. but i think the risks are significantly elevated. >> a wylie coyote moment, that means it goes off a cliff. next week's january inflation report is coming hotter than expected because gas prices are up. >> i think it's to be expected. we have been warning under this one-party rule in the last congress, they spend trillions
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of dollars. you will see a lot of oversight in stooping that by republicans in the majority. but we have got a great model already, you have seen what the tax cut jobs act did. when you allow people to keep more money in their pockets and allow companies to invest in their businesses and employees. you will see investment in america. texas right now, if you look at the net job growth, 60% of the in the job growth happened in texas. the dallas-fort worth area has increased in more jobs than the other 46 states. liz: it's getting government out of the way in texas. the four record high federal deficits, three came when biden was in the white house as vice
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president or president. let's listen to arkansas governor sanders. >> i think that any southern paying attention can see the absolute shift the democrat party made so far to the left, there is no way to describe it other than crazy. the things they are pushing welter it's out lawing gals stoafers or identifying genders by the second. it's so far out of the mainstream there is no other way to describe. the other part, he just has a terrible story to tell. he has been an absolute failure the last two years. anybody paying attention in this country seize those failures every single day when they go to the gas pump, when they go to the grocery store.
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they are feeling the breakdown of this presidency. liz: doug, what do you think? >> it's hard for the white house to spin this record. he inherited an economy that was growing at 6% and 1.5% inflation. he has got that reversed. lots of people have jobs. they talk about that a lot. they are losing real wages in those jobs. they are seeing their standard of living decline and that's not acceptable. the fed has a referred pricing. if you look at their preferred measure, market base core pce. by the end of december it was 4.8%. that's not a lot of progress on inflation. the fed will have to lean
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harder. and that gives you the larry summers he snareio. that's a very real risk. liz: we'll stay on this story of. dr. fauci admits in a study echo authored, covid vaccines do not work and do not stop infections. this after first responders, doctors, nurses, even doctors censored on twitter. a downed object over the state of alaska.
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liz: the pentagon today saying it shot down another high-altitude object, this time over alaska.
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chad pergram is in d.c. with more. >> and then there were two. the u.s. shot down an object over dead horse, alaska flying at 40,000 feet. it's about the size of a small car. the u.s. doesn't know who the object belongs to. >> it's kinds of a moot point at this time because the president gave it order to take action. in this particular case it was determined this posed a reasonable threat to air traffic. reporter: the object crashed in frozen water. there was more concern about the object today compared to the balloon last week. >> we were able to take steps at sensitive military sites we believed would be along the flight plan to significantly
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curtail any intelligence ability that the chinese could get from the balloon. reporter: gop alaska senator dan sullivan was briefed this morning. he encouraged the military to take out the object. the military suspended the recovery of the balloon shot down last week off the coast of south carolina. but they have located the payload. liz: congressman greg steube. you were missed. nice to have you back. your reaction to chat pergram's report. >> the most frustrating thing for me. the chinese communist party is the number one national security threat to the united states. we find out joe biden on january
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31 knew about this first balloon, not what happened today. waited five days to shoot it down after citizens of our country started posting videos of this and started asking questions of the pentagon, and the pentagon admitted it was a chinese spy drone which he would have known when he was briefed on january 21. why did he wait five days after a spy balloon transverses the entire united states. it saw a b-52 bomber base that we have. why would you wait five days to shoot it down. i hope the armed services committee will start bringing people in from the admin and start asking questions. liz: the report that the defense intelligence agency warned about the balloon before it entered
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air space, but pentagon officials did not flag it as an imminent threat. they saw it as a way to get information on china. >> it was collecting information, data, video and who knows what other things may have been in there that the chinese communist party may have that we are not aware of that they are also collecting. why would you allow the chinese communist party to fly a spy balloon over our country, and five days go by. and but for americans citizens asking questions, what is this thing and why are we not shooting it down. and sent back critical infrastructure information and sensitive information back to the chinese communist party. >> potentially, it looks like 23 military bases it went over.
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representative marjorie taylor greene ripping into intelligence officials yesterday during the classified briefing on the spy balloon. she believed they made the wrong move letting it cruise over the u.s. we would like your reaction to democrats and media. they keep downplaying the chinese spy balloon. >> now that we know what we know, that balloon had antennas and communication system, do you regret that having i sifted on bringing it down sooner? >> no, the intelligence community, the defense community. they have forgotten more than you and i know. >> the information they collected -- it doesn't put our national security at risk. >> the people of the united states, the citizens of the united states were never in danger. there was not any danger of any
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harm happening to the people of the united states. you know the balloon first came over canada, then weren't to south america. but i think that i can just say that the united states learned more than the chinese did. liz: the first balloon did not go to south america. it was shot down. china reportedly sent a second balloon over south america. what is your reaction to the president saying it's not a big deal. that's along the lines of saying inflation is transitory and afghanistan was a success, the border is a success. what's your reaction to him saying it's not a problem? >> it is a problem and joe biden is so used to lying to the american people and getting away with it, he doesn't think about it. he swore an oath as i did to
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different the united states from all enemies foreign and domestic. five days went by and he had the ability to shoot that down and refused to do it until it collected all this intelligence information. that's unconscionable that the president of the united states would allow that to happen against the number one security threat to our country. liz: we have this story, house -- houseweaponization hearings. democrats are trying to discredit evidence of bias amidst government agencies. dr. fauci said in a stud i echo authored said covid vaccines do not work after people were fired and doctors censored on twitter
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media. and people have even less trust when they are hearing from a politician with no medical background. the essence of the article he wrote is not all wrong. it's just late. he's saying neither natural immunity or the covid vaccines we have are not fool proof. america knows that was we have seen that. liz: he said they work. get vaccinated. he said. that the vaccines have deficiencies, they are incomplete, short-lived. he's saying even after 60 years of flu vaccine there is little improvement of improvement in i effects. >> i'm agreeing with you, liz. the timing of what he's saying is extremely late because we
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have known this. this is not some new surprise. the actions we have taken don't fit what we know. this virus is non-systemic. it's a respiratory virus that stays within the respiratory system by and large. we knew from the get-go that people who were vaccinated dill got covid. but people who were most vulnerable and had the vaccine -- liz: watch dr. fauci, the president, the cdc. they kept claiming the vaccines worked. let's listen to this. watch. >> when people are vaccinated they can feel safe they are not going to get infected. >> they are really good against variants. >> you aren't going to get covid if you have these vaccinations. >> people who are vaccinated
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don't carry the virus and don't get sick. liz: his study is saying what he said was a lie. >> that's the point i'm trying to make. we knew these things from the beginning. so yes that is a lie. and that's why we have a problem. government and health officials can't be trusted because of what they said. and america knew differently. all along i said we should be hearing from doctors who are treating covid patients. the mandate was completely wrong. the mandate was wrong in he way. we as doctors said you have got an emergency use authorization. no way should there be a mandate without full fda approval. the fda comes out and gives it approval then they go with the mandate, breaking all traditions. the problem is we weren't getting data. liz: it's really scary stuff to
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have a health leader like dr. fauci vaccines work, mandating vaccines. pushing lockdowns. saying you can't go to a restaurant if you are not vaccinated. you can't work if you aren't vaccinated. now he has the audacity to say they don't work. we understand vaccines can mitigate severity and sometimes stop infection or whatever. but for him to be oh adamant where people were bullied and lost their jobs or were fired because of people like dr. fauci misleading america. this is wrong and super scary stuff. >> this is wrong, and that's why we are having this select committee. everything you just said i agree with. i want to point out some other things. you talk about censorship.
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joe biden. in 2021. we are looking at a winter of severe winter and death for the unvaccinated. but he says there is good news. if you are vaccinated and have your booster shot you are protected from see ever illness and death. why wasn't that censored? that wasn't correct. government health officials are not trusted and that's a problem for our public health system. if people are trusting social media more than what are supposed to be the experts, that's where we have the problem. distrust and lack of disclosure is a threat to our public health. health.elizabeth * dr. fauci has been running the he equip lent of a fortune 500 country for
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many years. he has been working with big pharma for years pushing drugs. this vaccine that now he says doesn't work. your final word on that. what's your team going to do about this? >> part of what to coincide with what you just said, we are going to follow the money. that says a lot when it comes to nih grants, gain of function-type research. it says a lot about why someone might say it came from nature as opposed to a lab leak. follow the money, and maybe that's a good final word. >> thanks for joining us this friday evening. have a good weekend. coming up, we have this fight over the national archives. it could be the back story. we are looking into it. of why the national archives is accused of stonewalling the
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in your testimony. why? >> i did. thanks for having me. the cases i worked at the fbi, a lot of them were very, very dark cases. the moment i mentioned the marjory stoneman doug has shooting in parkland, florida, the emotions hit me hard. the fort lauderdale airport shooting. that emotion took over in the moment and i wanted americans to know the work we do is real. i am not a robot. it touches our hearts, and it's partners that those in the field offices doing heavy lifting such as mass shootings. i conducted 8 death notifications in a row the night of the parkland shootings. liz: what bothers you about political bias at the fbi? >> there are so many amazing people doing the heavy lifting
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at the fbi who have nothing to do with the political bias. but when individuals in certain positions, we believe it's more in the washington headquarters area, that has a trickle-down effect in the field offices. the rank and file trying to do the case work, we struggle with that. it drowns out the work we do. the american citizens we are helping in the miami area need to know we are not politically biased. liz: do you think there is too much political bias inside the fbi headquarters? >> i think a lot of the issue in this situation is the cases need to be worked in the field offices. historically the cases have been worked in the field offices. it seems like the political issues are coming out of the
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washington area. liz: let's listen to what you testified to yesterday. >> i considered it a sacred responsibility and an honor to be entrusted to protect and serve the american people. marjory stoneman douglas, the school shooting in parkland, florida, the 2017 fort lauderdale airport shooting. over the course my 12-plus years the fbi's trajectory's has transformed. it it's as if there became two fbis. hair cans see this and it's causing americans to lose faith in the agency. liz: thomas baker also testified. he's considered a legend in the fbi. he was the first agent on the
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scene when president reagan was shot in 1981. he testified the culture changed to an intelligence gathering operation after 9/11. he said james comey was the worst. that peter strzok and james comey should have been fired because they politicized the fbi to the detriment of the boots on the ground like you and the other agents. instead they were beating a path to the white house and politicizing the d.c. headquarters. >> absolutely. operation crossfire hurricane, that negatively impacted the fbi, and i don't think the fbi ever recovered. but there seems to be one my -- onepoliticization after a. the twitter files.
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a recent intel report calling catholics extremists. that's not acceptable. and we need to get back to being a law enforcement agency. liz: nicole parker, good to have you on. national archives accused of stonewalling the president's mishandling of documents. >> ron johnson, on social security and medicare. quote, we should transfer everything so we have to consider everything every year. come on, man. there is a senator named mike lee who is yelling liar liar house on fire. ♪ just till they taste what we've got ♪ [ tires squeal, crash ] when owning a small business gets real,
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>> here is hans from the heritage mandate under validation. there is a fight regular over tthe white house is covering up all of this. revenue report that alleges the national archives is helping the white house because a major
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biden donor gets a lot of money to the national archives will you know david rubenstein is good be on fox business, david rubenstein denies all of this, what is your take on this story. >> it is something that the house needs to investigate. why is it the national archives has traded joe biden with kid gloves in contrast to the way that they treated trump. the way archives was notified by the white house, the biden white house about this problem they didn't notify the justice department like trump apparently was only after the inspector general the archives all this problem that the justice department was contacted. why this contrasted the way that the treating similar situations they have it answer that question and that is something the committee needs to find out. >> what were seeing the spokesperson for rubenstein says
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he played no role in this matter buddies giving a lot of money to the national archives, the archives is being accused of inconsistent treatment between president biden and former president trump in the recent political biased at the national archives. recently retired chief archive referred the president, the former president to the d.o.j. for a criminal investigation but silent what was going on with president biden. >> i think the first thing that needs to happen any and all communication, there is really nothing going on than they should have any problem turning over any and all e-mails and other communications between mrl archives in the former director in current director. show was there was nothing going on, that is an easy thing for them to do. >> there's a david rubenstein gallery at the national archives was completed at a cost of 13 and a half million dollars. he's a major donor to biden, your final word.
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