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larry: china is a brutal adversary. not a friendly competitor, president biden should have figured this out by now, lizzy mcdonald up next. elizabeth: really, oh, thank you, larry. i am in agreement with you. larry: can't figure it out. elizabeth: thank you, larry. great show. this coming up, we have coming out of washington more top democrats want president biden out. >> we have a new hot read on
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inflation. and transportation secretary pete buttigieg down downplayed the toxic train derailment in ohio. with us tonight, congressman beth ann dine, and dusty johnson, and john carney. and legal eagle hahns. >> don lemon apologizes, he is nearly 6 years old. fairvi >> fbi searched university of delaware. a group of california doctors will fight to the supreme court over california's new law penalizing doctors on covid misinformation and republicans ramp up their fight on big tech sept
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censorship. i am elizabeth macdonald, "the evening edit" starts right now. elizabeth: welcome to the show, we begin with all major averages ending down. stocks closing at section lows it was a broad pullback, wholesale prices came in hotter than expected, 6 percent annualized, december revised higher, economists warn that is inflation, that is getting embedded. we had two fed officials talk a bigger half a point federate hike next month, not a quarter point, to edward lawrence live at the white house with more. reporter: you have president biden spinning his economic message, new congressional budget office report pokes holes in the president's favorite claim that he took steps to reduce the federal
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deficit. >> president said he cut the deficit over past two years, is that misleading, it was covid spending that ended that brought that money down as well as president signing an increase in on going federal spending. and averaging 2 trillion, until 2033. >> the president has long made reducing the deficit and being fiscally responsible as a priority. ly did that as president, and he believed that as vice president and senator. senator. >> the report points to newly enacted legislation and changes to the economic forecast as reason this dedevontadeficit will be 1.4 trillion, they don't believe inflation rate will not reach 2% target until 2027.
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>> cbo thinks there will be a recession. and we're going to have no growth this year, i'm an optimist, i think we'll cause maximum amount of pain to the economy without being in a recession, we have a bumpy road ahead, this inflation mess will be hard torage wrangle out of. reporter: they believe this financial crisis has possible development with now -- has to be dealt with now. elizabeth: great work there edward thank you. >> let's bring in congressman from house ways and means with breitbart finance editor john carney. president was talking about the chinese spy balloon said most likely tied to private comp companies. 3 downed aerial objects, congresswoman with you take that on. >> nice that you know finally he is talking to the
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american people, it would have been great if after the speech he took questions. i think he doesn't know when we're dealing with or what to tell the american people, probably why they kept him in the basement for so long, we need answers. you had this happen many times, people are concerns and nervous for a good reason, we have to have better answers than, well, it may motte be china. elizabeth: there is that to congresswoman's point, dc is taking about a politico report that points senior democrats -- >> not, he should have some sort of reason of what these things we keep shoots down are. it makes no sense to se say we don't know what they are. we just keep finding them and shooting them down, it
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makes people nervous. elizabeth: and the people are concerned. you had nikki haley talking about, talking about mandatory mental competency test given president biden's age, we'll watch don lemon insult his female morning show viewers. >> she said people, politicians not in their prime, nikki haley is not in her prime, sorry, a woman is considered in her prime, in 20s, 30s. >> what are you talk about? >> wait. >> not me. >> prime for one. >> oh, i have another decade. >> she has to be careful about saying politicians not in their prime. >> i think we need to qualify you are talking child bearing. >> don't shoot the messenger, i am saying what the facts are, google at
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home. elizabeth: congresswoman, don lemon is about 6 years older than nikki haley and google is his source, maybe he could have going googled that nancy pelosi is 82. >> if he would have said that any nancy pelosi, he would be in trouble by now, but it is ignored because ninikki haley is a republican, he is referring to prime for having babies, to don lemon, only thing that women can do is be baby makers and breeders. she has done so much, acompaaccomplish and experienced that does not mean anything, it is whether or not she is prime on baby bearing years. if that were switched to the other side high he would have been scorched. elizabeth: john your reaction. >> i look at economy reports and department of labor calls a prime age worker,
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that is 25 to 54, nikki haley is not in 54, she? in her prime, she is not running to be someone's mother, she is run stock president, 54 is not past your prime. elizabeth: quite the day for the sound coming in. we get to pete buttigieg in bottom of segment. buttigieg is comparing the toxic train derailment in ohio, to a thousand other train derailments, not all of those were hazardous, what is your reaction. elizabeth: i am surprised that pete even knows where ohio s he just seems to be taking vacations, she secretary of transportation this is a politically appointed spot, this is not a vacation, if he really wants to do his job, he has only been mayor of a small
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city, he has not had this oakexperience or level of responsibility, but these people are counting on him, waiting for him to be in their neighborhood right now, talking to them, telling them what happened and make sure it never happens again. and be there for them. and provide services. elizabeth: john. this adds to feeling what congress woman said, the wholesale inflation report is not good, cpi for january 6.4% inflation annualized. top of january 2022 inflation rate 7.5%. for past two years consumers have been getting crushed. >> this is a immense problem for the president biden, they keep jumping the gun on this every time they get a pretty good report, in december we had a pretty good report for inflation,
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they say, it's over, hurray, we heard biden say that three times by my account. this is not over. the fed will have to keep raising rates,? the ppi today in goods inflation everyone thought was coming down. people bought so many goods during the pandemic. they thought it would be over. even core goods inflation was itc up by a half a percentage point, that is really bad. they are going high snier higher. elizabeth: it could go above 6%, that stems to pandemic policies and shut downs, that put 23 million out of works, and then millions dropped out of workforce or retired early, are house republicans going to investigate shut downs and vaccine mandates? >> we have started. i'm on the house way and means committee, we're looking at unemployment benefit fraud and abuse.
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that is estimated to be over 400 billion, if this president were serious about helping the economy he could do a number of things expand american energy production, to make prices go down and create more middle class job and look at regulations that are strangling our businesses and. and would make us much more competitive globally. we seem to be doing opposite. elizabeth: final word from john, government poured 14 trillion into the economy since the pandemic. that fueled inflation said san francisco fed. government paying people who did not work. your word? >> absolutely, the big mistake that biden administration made right away, passing what they call american rescue plan. the economy was on the recover path already, that -- we would have some inflation no matter, what that was fuel like gasoline on an already burning fire,
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that set inflation from a reasonable amount after the pandemic to the totally unreasonable and unmanageable. elizabeth: what a time, congresswoman van duyne and john corny thank you. >> thank you. >> who is back. this news coming in congressman, wire reaction to transportation secretary buttigieg on camera town playing the stock -- down laying the toxic oil disaster. >> rail cities, it has evolved over the year, there is more that needs to be done. while this horrible situation has gotten particularly high amount of attention there are roughly 1,000 cases a year of a train derailing. >> your reaction? >> i don't think that any of us should to anything to downplay this situation,
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reality is that people of east palestine continue to have serious health problems, the animals in the areas are having problems. this is not like every other train derailment. we need secretary buttigieg and others to communicate in a way that lets everyone know, this is being taken seriously. i think there are 4 things we have to do in intermediate and long-term to get these -- make sure we have good communication, the administration needs to step up and seem more control, you think about ron desantis and hurricanes that came through florida, people felt better, he shared what he knew, then we have to have ntsb and congress hold hearings to get to the bottom of this. elizabeth: pete buttigieg's comment as fema under that white house denying ohio emergency disaster relief, saying that toxic train derailment does not qualify.
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your take? >> well, details are still coming out, i want a better understand what in the world they used to defend this decision on its face, it is hard to stomach, this is not like every other train derailment, there is a serious problem. and i think we need adults in the room to step up and have all hands to deck. this is the second norfolk southern derailment with hassardous material in last two weeks, what is going on? elizabeth: pete buttigieg, insults east palestine, comparing their ohio toxic train crash to a thousand others. then he is blaming trump. about stopping a safety rule for electronically controlled pneumatic brakes, there is no indication that buttigieg is fighting to reinstate that rule. you know about this a 2015 rule, fought over in court, there was not enough data and gao said there was not
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enough data to support the rule. people are saying it should be r -- reinstated. >> i think rather than pointing fingers, we want to communicate what is going on, make sure everyone that understands this surrounded control. i -- this is under control, secretary buttigieg saying a those of these, that makes people could that rail, transport is not safe. that is not accurate. we want to put this in to context. this is rare, thank goodness this kind of accident with this kind of hazardous material is rare. the fact that we want to try to blame the previous administration or make it seem like this happens every day or every week that say problem. elizabeth: pete buttigieg declined an invitation from ohio congressman bill johnson to a town hall last night. secretary not visited the site of the toxic train derailment or been to other
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than the rail crashes in the last year or the year before, we checked, he waited a week and a half to tweet his concern about what is going on in ohio, here are residences from palestine. >> secretary of important buttigieg is blaming trump for this. >> that is ridiculous. how you can blame trump for what is happening here? this is no body's fault but norfolk southern. >> it is absurd, only pistol pete could be that absurd. >> president trump has not been there for three years, how you can blame someone who has not been on the switch for 3 years? >> your guess is as good as mine. --
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[inaudible] >> if you can't step up, it is time to step down. >> attorney general of ohio congressman. the mayor of east p palestine said they just heard from white house yesterday. is pete buttigieg a textbook case, why west point grads should run transports faa? >> i have seen leaders respond to terrible problems. natural disaster, , man-made, it seems two most important commandments for those leaders, number one get boots on the ground, and number t two over communicate. i mentioned ron desantis, during the hurricanes he did that. he over communicated he had
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boots on the ground. if secretary buttigieg a asked for my advice, i would tell him, you have to get there and make sure people have information about what you are doing. elizabeth: why su isn't he going. >> i don't know what is going on in his schedule, hard to imagine something he is doing today more important than that, i think he is making a big mistake. elizabeth: congressman johnson thank you for joining us. >> thank you, liz. elizabeth: coming up. to talk with a north korean defector. this as more and more big tech companies and retailers and banks are getting rid of hundreds of so-called equity workers. >> and fbi researched university of delaware over the president's mishandling
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elizabeth: let's welcome to the show hans von spakovsky great to see you, we want to get your reaction when you heard cnn report this fbi agents removed boxes from the university of delaware for potentially mishandled classified document and talked with an archivist there. >> my first reaction is why are we finding out this from a source. president has duty of transparent to american public over his mishandling of the classified documents, why didn't the white house or justice department tell us that the president agreed to this search at university of delaware? why have they not told us what they found? how many documents are there? they have not do done
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that, compare that to how hey they spread out documents they found at mar-a-lago, took a photo and sent that out to news media. we're, they are notty being transparent. elizabeth: have been reporting based to foia e-mails that bloomberg got, national archives coordinated with president's personal lawyers before the midterms about retrieving documents. they are watching. james comer said particular be linked to hunter biden and james biden, house oversight is demanding documents and communication, they are evading tax evasion, wire fraud and
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money laundering, what your take. >> we need to know what the documents are that the government has found. it is clear that the biden family was making a lot of money, a lot of profit, not because of their experiencing. but because it was a i think a pay-to-play situation. elizabeth: is that where there could be a cover-up. >> yeah. yeah. elizabeth: go ahead. >> yeah, they were selling their influence with the vice president and other government officials because of their connection to joe biden. and that is why finding what documents were there. were the documents used, were they about our relations with china, ukraine, russia? is that what was there? that is why the white house and justice department has an absolute obligation to tell us what was in the documents. >> government accountability instead run by peter
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schweitzer saying that university of delaware got more than 6.7 million donation from china, and saudi arabia and turkey donated too after biden launched a, think tank there this is weird, american people don't know what is going on. >> that is why this investigation has to look into all of, that if they get money from foreign governments, why were they giving them that money? was this because they were paying for the fact they had gotten connections with and connected to joe biden when he was the vice president. pres? and other officials? because of the fact that hunter biden was allowed to go on diplomatic trips, trade mission trips to these other countries? this is all potentially very corrupt. selling, access for public influence reasons. that is why this needs to be
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investigated. not just by fbi and justice department or by the house, because i trust them more to get to the bottom of this. actual reveal what was going on. elizabeth: let's watch peter schweizer on tucker carlson. >> if you look at ne nexis of imagine ties that biden has with china you have to go back to chinese state and intelligent, keep in mind, hunter biden got 3 big deals in china. you talk about money coming from china to the bidens, you talk about concerns about classified records and concerned about what did the bidens do in return for that money? these are all very serious questions. that i don't have much confident that the department of justice will look into. imagine if ronald reagan family or jimmy carters family took tens of millions of dollar from russian businessmen linked to the
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kgb . elizabeth: you hear that. what if this happened on their watch? your word? >> peter schweizer is right. and the double standard applied hereby doj, and fbi, many of media is just so evident. elizabeth: hans von spakovsky thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you, liz. elizabeth: this big battle, california doctors say they will fight all of way to the supreme court over california's new big brother law that penalizes them for what the state defines at covid misin. misinformation. >> we have a no north korean defect or. defector. talking about her worries for america. with collect
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elizabeth: let's welcome to show north korea defect or, author of the new book, while time rem remains. yeonmi park. you defected from north korea. you graduated two years ago from columbia university, how do the from f -- professors there sound like north korea communist. >> thank you. s university told me they would teach me how to think, i got to university they out the me what to think that all problem we have in world, only solution is a
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communist revolution. to teach us. elizabeth: they are advocating communist revolution, they are anticapitalist at columbia. we have seen teachers apply for jobs at university of california schools, they have to submit a statement how they will advance diversity and equity goals and in new york you have to take a course to get the degree. >> right. that is what the professors said. because we need to bring the equality of -- not opportunity. we need destroy capitalism, and rebuild the country in the name of socialism, that is -- north korea. elizabeth: you know they are demanding dis diversity, they are not demanding diversity of thought.
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this is an attempt to win arguments by control. theyvene screen out anyone who does not tow thertheir far left line. they can learn how to think. that is democracy. >> that is what i said. i'm okay there is a socialism and capitalism. in capitalism socialist 35s but in socialism capitalists get executed. i told them we need to embrace the system that is more tolerant. every time i said that, they told me that i'm brain washed. elizabeth: do you feel you are making inroads, we have tech companies laying off diversity equity workers, it a 33% attrition rate versus 21%, you see. amazon, intel, target, wells fargo, nike, they are laying off getting rid of the
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diversity, quit equity workers. >> they realize this diversity hiring of the not competent for the job is not creating revenue for the company, they fight for diversity all of the time but with losing their revenues, now they are laying them off first. elizabeth: what worries but what is going on in the universitys? >> i think raising a son in america who is, he is half white and asian, he will never deserve justice or compassion. i was robbed on streets of chicago. people on street calling me a racists because i was trying to call the cops on the criminals. elizabeth: we're turning upside down. can that be stopp in. >> i think it a time too realize, this is a new time
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to rediscover our liberty and understand the value of freedom of speech that we have. and how fragile freedom s if we let this continue, we can become like north korea any day. elizabeth: yeonmi park thank you for coming on, we appreciate you joining us, good to see you. >> this story. florida, ron desantis joining both senator ted cruz and house g.o.p. going after big tech censorship, republicans are ramping it up. >> california doctors now say, they will fight all the way to the supreme court over california's new big brother law, penalizing doctors for what the state defines as covid misinformation. congressman murphy next on "the evening edit." ce pace! clearly, you're a safe driver. you could save hundreds for safe driving
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caucus, we have a team of california doctors say, they will take their free speech and due process constitutional fight to supreme court because california has a new law to penal eaize them. >> i hope they fight the hell out of this, this is absurd, the whole pandemic turned into politics, who thell, i'm sorry this rattles me those politicians have no, telling a doctor how to practice medicine. you have -- they don't agree on the same treatment. but sitting here, trying to threaten their license, no wonder the doctors and people are leaving california in drove. what is it covid this time
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or diabetes, these guys are flat out idiots, i hope the doctors get their way. it is infuriating. elizabeth: how d does the state define what is soontive scientific consensus in california. >> medicine is a consensus, you can put 20 doctors in a room you could have 20 different opinions, but for there to be one monolithic approach, the problem is that fauci's word was it, there were plenty of individuals who it is agreed with him, but you have one for in charge of how everyone is treated that is a problem. this is infuriating and i'm sure, i feel very confident that supreme court will throw it out. elizabeth: house g.o.p. is investigating dr. fauci, the pandemic shut down and covid vaccine and their efficacy?
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>> absolutely. we talked about that a couple times. what he knew about where the virus was, origins and how they covered up, we'll find all about this american people deserve to know. elizabeth: we have this judge granted the doctors preliminary injunction blocking the california law, it is unconstitutional, scientific consensus is ambiguous remember from governor newsom pushed for a new covid-19 misinformation law, but at begin of p pandemic he flouted his own restriction. >> it is rules for thee but not for me. it goes to show you, this is what is absurd, i don't understand what the people in california are thinking, we have const state medical boards that oversee
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licensesure and credentialing of doctors in the united states. for politicians in california to get involved in practice of medicine is absurd. elizabeth: -- and many scientists say that vaccine does not st stop covid, dr. fauci admits he coauthored the covid vaccines did not stop covid. not even a vaccine it is like a flu shot, thousands of unvaccinated were fired. and doctors, nurses and firemen, cops, u.s. troops were fired over fauci's vaccine mandate. what are house republicans doing about this? >> we have attacked this our g.o.p. doctor caucus we write letters and did interviewed but silenced by mainstream media, i have been very pro vaccine, they
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are for at risk individual, the mandate in our military and young healthy men and women, thrown out of our armed forces, no wonder we have not hit our recruiting target, this needs to come back, i am happy to say, seeing some of this in armed services. welcoming them back into the employment. elizabeth: how can be called a vaccine. it does not stop covid. >> well, right. it is not a vaccine, it does decrease severity of the disease, allows your body to -- call tomorrow presentation of virus. your body to have an, eimmune response beefed up, i had covid 3 times, i did not get treated i am okay, but that is not the same for at risk individual. >> congressman. >> thank you. >> thank you. elizabeth: in florida ron desantis is joining senator
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elizabeth: from hous judiciary jeff van drew. welcome. >> we want to protect your right as a floridian to have private in-person conversations without big tech surveilling you, we'll protect the right on participate in on-line platforms without unfair censorship. we want free speech, they take that personal data they make a fortune off your personal data. they should really get express authorize from you before they of able to monetize that or use it in anyway. and then, digital bill of rights to protect children from various on-line harms
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and that is a huge issue. elizabeth: a lot of applause. >> that why they call florida the free state, he is doing the right thing, that is what this is about. quickly we're losing our freedom and our rights here, people have to be aware, we have to keep them. freedom of speech is the most important of all of them, to have a diversity of ideas for people to exchange ideas for people who know that can hear anything and say anything. as long as it is not something that is destructive or awful. this is amazing that what is happened, you know in judiciary committee we sent out subpoenas today to get out the information to find the information of what has
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been happening between the government and the big tech companies. to prevent us from finding out the truth. elizabeth: senator ted cruz launched a big tech censorship investigation, some of the companies are cooperating with documents, are you seeing that too? we're seeing it looks like you know -- i think facebook is stepping up and microsoft is that true? >> well, i think some of them are. we need more time to find out who is complying and who will not. and believe me we'll make it clear when they don't comply. there is a reason you are not complying, you are afraid to tell the truth. you are afraid to tell the american people what is happening to them. and as i said before, we're losing our freedom this is a way that hopefully we'll get it back. and then produce legislation that is thoughtful but good,
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and won't take too long from preventing this from happening, we want to find out how deep it went. elizabeth: matt said it is deep. >> going into it. i thought that the relationship between the security agencies like the fbi and dhs and companies like twitter and facebook, i thought it was the less formal. like, i thought maybe they had kind of an advisory role, it is not that it is formalized with a really intense structure that they have worked out over a period of years they have regular meetings, they have a system where the dhs handles you know, censor hip censorship requests from the states and fbi handled the international ones they bloat the company its say big bureaucracy.
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elizabeth: a big bureaucracy. >> final word, this is america. the land of the free, we better get our act together and fight hard for it before we lose it. elizabeth: what he says, we want to dig into a little bit. matt taibbrbbi went in thinking it was informal but he said it across spectrum of government agents, homeland security, fbi, cia, and more saying to change the . next. >> it is much deeper. we lost freedom over 'trae t'trae turner is what really went on with covid, i will be honest, i have never seen a time, where i feel that i am less informed and i am a congressman that pushes and digs of what is happening
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and the truth is. a lot of what we hear is not the truth, not the full picture, a lot it lies, we have to get back to what is america. which is freedom of speech. and this is a good step to do it it will be a fight, they will not want this. elizabeth: congressman van drew thank you for joining us. >> thank you, liz. good to see you. elizabeth: we will be right back, we'll show you how you could e-mail the "the evening edit," we want to hear from you, stick right there. ♪ ♪ young lady who was, you know, mid 30s, couple of kids, recently went through a divorce. she had a lot of questions when she came in. i watched my mother go through being a single mom. at the end of the day, my mom raised three children, including myself.
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(sfx: crowd noise. ref whistle) ♪ (music) ♪ sarah, you got this. ok. ♪ you can be amazing ♪ ♪ you can turn a phrase into a weapon or a drug ♪ ♪ you can be the outcast ♪ ♪ or be the backlash of somebody's lack of love ♪ ♪ but i wonder what would happen if you ♪ ♪ say, what you wanna say ♪ ♪ and let the words fall out ♪ ♪ honestly, ♪ ♪ i wanna see you be brave ♪ ♪ with what you want to say ♪ ♪ and let the words fall out ♪ ♪ honestly, ♪ ♪ i wanna see you be brave ♪ ♪ just wanna see you ♪ ♪ just wanna see you ♪ but they lost ♪ just wanna see you ♪ not really. ♪ just wanna see you ♪ not where it counts. ♪ i wanna see you be brave ♪ ♪ i just wanna see you ♪ ♪ just wanna see you ♪ ♪ be brave ♪
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♪. liz: thank you so much for spend your nursing even with us. we're so excited to share new "evening edit" emailed emac viewers@fox.com. read your thoughts on the show, stories, may feature you we also take music requests. thanks for watching "the evening edit." time for "the bottom line." dagen, sean, we have a question. where is pete buttigieg? it is like where's waldo sighting. >> i found him. it is embarrassing for him. liz: where? dagen: you have to tune in next hour. sean: i have no idea. where to learn thi

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