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russia, is it possible? more democrats talks president biden will not run in 2024. and former president trump just drew major crowds in east palestine, ohio, he paid for and gave out truckloads of supplies, but president biden still not going to the toxic rail crash. first lady heads to africa, pete buttigieg said he will go. but 3 weeks after the fact. joining us congr congress stuebe and tammy bruce and charlie hurt, more and more u.s. cities looking to use the pandemic relief money you paid for, for reparations and other things. americans are hit with record inflation, democrat eric swalwell is caught living the high life.
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on luxury travel. and media increasingly botches coverage of florida governor ron desantis. white house brings back a trump border policy. far left school districts, that defunded school police, now calls them back in. we'll explain why. i'm elizabeth macdonald, "the evening edit" starts right now. elizabeth: show check your money. stocks look at this, ending mostly down, fed minutes point to more rate hikes, citi group economists see three more rate hikes this year. s&p could drop 26% this year. also this, u.s. home sales fall for 12 straight months. a 13 year low. this is longest streak since 1999. president biden was
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returning home tonight after his trip to poland and kyiv. we have edward lawrence live at the white house. reporter: president biden now taking relationship of u.s. and presence in world on fact that ukrainians can push russia out of ukraine. president continuing to pledge support for ukraine and u.s. allies while saying this is all about more than just one country. >> we provide critical security assistant to ukraine. and support to literally millions of refugees, we helped ensure that ukrainians can could's basic services, together we'll continue our enduring support for ukraine. reporter: after meeting between russia president vladimir putin and his chinese foreign minister counterpart today, he said he is ready to deepen their strategic cooperation. vladimir putin says that
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relationship has reached new frontiers, russian want china to supply military equipment. the u.s. warned china it might be considering that. >> a are burgeoning defense relationship. that would have a bad ramifications. reporter: china props up russian economy, trade between the two hit a new record of 190 billion last year, rail exports of lid liquefied natural gas from russia to china last year doubled. all of that helps soften the impact of the sanctions that west has put on to russia. that relationship concerning the white house. elizabeth: great thank you. look who is here.
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congressman greg stuebe. russia is still paying for the war. still selling oil despite the sanctions, what is the end game? we hear talk of diplomacy. there is a peace that could be a peaceful resolution. what is the reasonable victory for all sides that is acceptable. >> they great question for the biden administration, they have not given congress or the american people a strategy as it relates to the war in ukraine and russia. what is the plan and mission for the united states as it relates to this, other than writing blank checks in ukraine and sending our weapons there for this war has now been over a year. in beginning of war mark milley, saying that russia will come in 3 days and take kyiv, now we're a year later, there is no plan other than writing blank checks from administration to the ukranians. i would love to know their
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plan. and what is the plan. really have to -- are we going all in and join ukraine in this war against the russians? or sit back and allow the russians to engage in this? we have no information and no guidance and no leadership from this administration. elizabeth: the cold war with china, we can't let that turn hot. china's global times congress calling biden's ukraine trip, irrational and selfish, may trigger a more aggressive counter strike in white house, "washington post" reports that white house is warning ukraine this aid is last chance before peace talks and a poll showings more americans disapprove on br biden's response with ukraine.
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>> that is also because you have a republican house, the money comes from. that is much more reluctant to give blank checks to the ukrainians, for over a year now we republicans have requested from this administration and pentagon specifics about where this is going, an accounting to where the money and weapons have gone, we have received none that you are not getting more money from this congress, because the american people don't support it and also republicans are asking tough questions about where is the acoo accountability. elizabeth: there also a talk about a quagmire in vietnam and afghanistan and iraq. the question, is you get out of this via diplomacy. unfortunately let russia
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keep what it already took. >> this administration can't, they are not tough on china, they are a lot of talk, but if china gives weapons to the russians, then there needs to be economic sanctions, and trade sanctions, this president allowed a chinese surveillance balloon and knew about it for 8 days to survey the continental u.s. and did nothing about it. until it had gone across the country. we don't have an administration that is standing tough against the chinese communist party. >> politico reporting that the president may not run in 2024. more democrats are talking about that. we have this. major crowds for former president trump who delivered and paid for truckloads of supplies and bottled water to east p palestine. let's listen to former president trump.
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>> what is your message to joe biden. >> get over here. >> fema said, specifically this doesn't meet the criteria and that is horrible. someone has to do something for those people, i said back, when i announced i was coming, they changed their opportunity it was amazing. elizabeth: because pete buttigieg is now going tomorrow. he was asked what should happen, former president trump said that president should come here, but they have not even commented on east palestine. if this happened in blue new jersey or blue california would they be there? >> oh, 100% in a heart beat. part is probably political, the other part trump cares about america first, anded bbiden cares about america being luck. he is in ukraine and jill
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biden is going to africa, we have a wide open southern border. and hundreds of thousands of americans die each year because of the fentanyl overdoses that come across the southern border, they care more about ukraine and africa than the american people. elizabeth: still no fema money yet for east palestine. mayor claims it took two weeks for white house to reach out to them. epa administrator michael regan has been visiting. and also, media and a lot of people talk about emily coors, foreman on georgia's special grand jury, she may be jeopardizing the case by under -- she is talking to media. >> i wanted to hear from the former president, i kind of wanted to s subpoena the
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former president, i got to sqswear everyone in. and i thought it would be really cool if i could look him in the eye. elizabeth: she has been on a publicity toura nbc, cnn, associated press "new york times," could this taint the process with georgia? this does not seem independent at all. >> and there should be legal ramifications for that i hope there will be. and did type of bias like that from jury pool they will pull this out. elizabeth: congressman stuebe good to see you. >> thank you. elizabeth: welcome dr. marty mccarrie. we have talked about how botch pandemic shut downs and mandates will be a factor in the u.s. elections, let's talk about the study that dr. fauci
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coauthored last week, saying that covid vaccines do not work. it does not mean people are anti-vaccine but talk about what works and what does not. is this the story? dr. fauci study saying vaccine injections in blood do not deliver m mucosal antibodies needed. >> that is what he says. he has come a long way on this, systemic immunity or generated in the blood system is not as good as immunity on service of respiratory system. we have known that for a long time with so many other vaccines, natural immunity works better than
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vaccinated. and end all study came out in land s lancet a week ago said, that it ruined a lot of people's lives with the mandate. when we were doling out vaccines early on to high-risk people, we should not have been giving it first to those who already had covid. elizabeth: you could have according to lancet, immunity for 10 months. if you got infected by covid. then is that how to look at it? this should be a factor in policy dig cues about all vaccines. >> they only wanted people who agreed with their scientific doing dogma to be around them, there was a litmus test for anyone involved. you had to be like-minded with the establishment. that was the ultimate crime
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of what they did. now knowing what we know, the problem is fauci looked at 60 day and 90 day results and got sugar high off an antibody elevation first few months. this was transient protection. elizabeth: we have fox business, grady trimble found 10 cities, states and counties, they got a lot of pandemic aid money and looking to set up reparations for african-american americans, we know the issue in racism but this is about abuse of cove covid relief funds that was for the pandemic. >> we have so many doses ofs vaccine getting ready to expire and go to waste. because the government insisted to getting the
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vaccines. they were insisting they had to spend the money. they should have spent a fraction of it to do studies that show there was a need. >> let's move to this, governor ron desantis stopped florida l lockdowns, we have a lot of wild claims with governor desantis, watch this msnbc pundit, making claim that state of florida will hurt governor desantis. >> in my view, there are three states you can't run from. you run from new york. too crazy and a liberal. california you are too crazy and liberal and make sure i can't get plastic straws, you run from florida it is crystal meth and alligators. that is what people think. elizabeth: all people think florida is about crystal meth and alligators, what the heck are they talking about? this is why msnbc is called
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bermuda triangle of news. >> florida had a public policy with covid as close to sweden as any state in united states, and sweden had half of the deaths as a match control group in u.s. almost every state put their head in stand, and ever academic and university, and cdc, put their head in sand on studies, florida did it right. elizabeth: this is how off rails it in media bubble, they falsely claiming, desantis is about book banning, this is a reference to a florida ball that said lesson materials in schools must be free of pornography period. what is wrong with people who say that is an issue? >> remember, florida is one of only state that say you can't sensor doctors and take away their license
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because you have a different budifferent medication, and you can't block someone from visiting loved one in hospital because of an infection. people have misunderstand policies in florida, a lot of doctors tell me they like moving to florida and practicing there. elizabeth: andrea mitchell now says she was imprecise with her false claim. saying that desantis banned teaching of slavery in public schools, he did not. this -- the -- go to 2024, we'll need you more and more on the show. >> well, just to show you what the two standards are like google, ron desantis, and google kamala harris you see 50 praiseworthy hits versus 50 negative hits and the system has two different
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standards. elizabeth: thank you dr. mckerry. >> coming up, americans face record inflation, democrat swalwell caught living the high live, squanders millions on of campaign donations on travel and yachts. >> and pete buttigieg finally going to the toxic train cr in east p palestine. charlie hurt is next on "the evening edit." >> the fact that biden went to ukraine before ohio before even buttigieg went to ohio needs all you need to know, we don't need a ukraine first agenda, we need an america first. ♪ ♪ i'll be there for you ♪ ♪
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palestine. he delivered truckloads of supplies and water. what do you make of transportation secretary buttigieg now finally going tomorrow. charlie, did he get a phone call from white house saying he had to go? >> i think he must have, there is nothing else that seemed to move the dial with this guy about caring about the people of east palestine, the dichotomy after trump announced he was going to east palestine you have president of united states over in ukraine handing out billions of dollar to people there while people in ohio, are having you know coughing you of blood, and drinking -- up blood and drinking diseased water, i guess at some point administration woke up realizing they had a problem on their hands and finally send little petey out to survey the damage. elizabeth: takes hit to m
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middle class joe. he is entitled class now. >> i would argue, he has never been middle class joe, this guy hails from delaware, his entire time in u.s. senate, he was the the senator for credit card companies, he never been middle class joe, he calls himself middle class joe and claims that others used him lunch bucket joe, nobody i have never found anyone who called him lunch bucket joe or middle class joe. only them he could claim put some claim to, is people calling him amtrak joe, that true, he does spend a lot of time riding the super america's version of super train between washington and delaware, he is credit card joe. elizabeth: we go the new names for him. charlie, your reaction to this.
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putin went -- buttigieg went on aches and calls trump's visit a photo op, now he is going, you will hear him claim there are many disaster on his watch as mayor in indiana. you will see him downplay east palestine. >> i am planning to go. our focus were on the ground from the first hours. i want to stress mtsb needs to be able to do its work independently, i was mayor of my hometown for 8 years and dealt with a lot of disast disasters, i noticed there two kinds of people who show up, people who are there because they have a specific job to do, and are there to get something done. and people who are there to look good and have their picture taken. >> we've been on the ground from day one. to make sure that we're doing our part. i think it important to speak out about that. >> rail safety has evolved a
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lot over the years, 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. elizabeth: i'm sorry not a thousand of toxic chemical train loads derailing, it shehe saying he would up influence and skew the ntsb work if he went to ohio. >> yes, the the reason he could not go, he would not want to influence, he is so terrible at this. maybe major disasterpite would be a good new name. -- disaster pete, and there are thousand derailments a year. well, as you point out, there are not a thousand mushroom clouds every year, and remember, they also you know this fire where they
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lit the vinyl chloride on fire in a ditch along the railroad, was intentional, this was best case. to the jeefnio geniuses, for him it dismiss it this always hatches and by the way i've overseen a lot of other disaster. elizabeth: he had two case of flooding in 2016 and in 2018 that is in 10 years he was mayor of south bind. middle class america working class. they are falling further behind. under this white house, they rammed in france, germany and spain combined in spending with the gdp . and ignited in a locked up system and white hot inflation, they talk about green jobs and installing solar panels and learn software code they caulk
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talk elitist things, you see this, what is happening with buttigieg goes to east palestine tomorrow. >> he doesn't have a case to make to them. it would be nice if he assumed some responsibility for this under this administration americans have not -- never been poorer in a lifetime. they have never had to deal with gas prices like this administration has installed, and these people spent a trillion dollars on supposed infrastructure which is a green new deal, they didn't fix the rails, maybe if they fixed rails we would not have this situation. elizabeth: charlie hurt thank you. >> thank you. elizabeth: white house is quietly bringing back another trump border policy, americans are facing record inflation. but democrat swalwell living the highlight. squandering thousands of dollars in campaign donations on luxury travel, and holds hotels and
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elizabeth: t this story, critic called out california governor newsom, he has been telling californian how to live, he just blew the california budget to a record amount. kelly o'grady in los angeles with more. reporter: that is right, a surprises turn last may governor was on a spending spree, touting what he causing biggest surplus in history. >> surplus for state of california, in the may
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revisions shy of 100 billion. without precedent. no other state in american history has experienced a surplus as large as this. reporter: that has that is now a 22.5 billion dollar deficit. a big reason is less money. january monthly tax revenue declined 14 billion, versus year pry ir, er. top 1% pay close to half of california income taxes and stock market with a tough year that subset did not make as much money and california tax base itself is shrinking, many of the top earnings leaving liberal policies. state has seen 700 thousand net migrations and businesses leaving, less people, and less companies means' further hit and then you have run away spending, a perfect storm for budget,
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providing healthcare for illegal immigrants and over 20 billion in stimulus check, but now that spending is being walked back, governor cutting a number of promised investments, it has could v -- active groups upset. elizabeth: great story. kelly o'grady fantastic. >> one and only tammy bruce is here. you were born in los angeles, you spent a lot of time in california. what do you make of that story? >> it is not surprising. politicians every where, like monopoly money, our money attack money there is no money tree. and they see it as their opportunity to just spend like crazy people. i have to tell you, when they talk about this is where lies come in. california they keep saying they have a budget su surplus. they have 1.5 trillion
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dollar unfunded diebill liability with state pensions. there is no surplus. those budget dynamics do not relate to the unfunded liabilities, that is the case in many different states not just california, but california is giant. it has been for quite some time. what we have here, is now with democratic party. this mentality like a bad boyfriend. promising you all kinds of different things and a lot of credit cards and what his life will be and your life will be. and then when fall for it, he said, you know, i made a mistake, that is not happening, as he falls asleep on the couch and drinking beer. you have been played. and californians have been play neigh. elizabeth: they have, that
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is amazing. dell democrat california congressman swalwell. >> another winner. elizabeth: he gets kicked off house selected committee, and year's long relationship allegedly with a chinese spy, looking to kick out former president trump from capitol forever, but caught reportedly spending 600 thousand dollar in campaign donation during midterms on luxury travel, hotels and 30 thousand to charter a yacht, how can his constituents be okay with that. >> they can't be, they don't hear about this. this is when someone is flailing and making noise like he does, he does doesn't want you to look at him, he wants to distraction people, you need a lot of donor money, you get that with a special position on a appreciate special committee, which he now lost and you or tv, and you can huff and puff about donald trump, but, for the 2022
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campaign cycle, he had two staffers, we're not sure how you end up going to paris, spending thousands of dollar at two fancy hotels, and you spend thousands of dollar at a hot in half moon bay that your wife was the sales manager for. that is interesting dynamic when you wonder about how is this you end up spending that kind of money is there an auditing about what cost that kind of money, that was going on in paris. you know, it is fun to be a congressman, i guess when you are eric swalwell, you can get used to this sense of being a special person. based on that position, but your donors have to think you matter. that is what you see now, a life style choice, at our expense. californians deserve better, they know it yet each time there is an election they have to take a stand on what
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matters to them and families. >> elizabeth: great points you are making. they are elitist class. >> i think that this is what happens, it is a bubble and you think more highly of your than you should, he over estimates himself and under. estimates his constituents. that is virus that is i afflicting so p many people in washington. >> thank you. elizabeth: far left school district, they defunded school police, now they call back on the school cops, we'll tell you why. >> and white house quietly brings back another trump border policy, we have former acting dhs secretary, chad wolf next on "the evening edit" ♪ ♪ come with me escape ♪ ♪ i'm the love that you looked
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loopholes. it will not be effective. for example it does not apply to all aliens that use cvp 1 app they have been advertising, if you want to enter and rebe recease release. or if you say, i can't access the app for any unknown reason, they exempt you out, all which were all family members and all children are out, that is 700,000 individual and any more compelling reasons that an adjudicate or wants to exempt you, you can do, that so many ways to get around this rule, all smoke and mirrors. elizabeth: why put up those smoke and mirrors. >> they are saying they are in trouble from a republican majority in house and other members of their own party say, you have to do more on
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border security, they are looking at may 11 date, title 42 likely ending there know there will be an additional rush on the border, they need to be vocal and seen to do something, they are unwilling to make some hard decisions, they could have really taken a look at trump asylum bar rule, that we implemented with 3 common sense exceptions in there they took those three, they multiplied them by 3. you can many more in there just not doing what they intend. elizabeth: we know we're seeing a government regulatory filing that border cris crisis is about to get worse. that will happen in spring, we have illegal crossings could about triple to 15 thousand a day. >> well, that is right. i say smoke and mirrors, they announced biden administration, a plan to parole individuals into the country and use this app.
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they say that border numbers continue to fall. just not the case. the demand is till there. still there they are simply coming to ports of entry and released to communities, there is no d deterrent in the system, they are processing more individuals into the nation, until you have dete deterrent or messaging that back its up, it will not be effective. elizabeth: chad wolf thank you for joining us. >> thank you. elizabeth: far left school districts, defunded the school police. they are now calling back in the school cops, we'll explain why. fox news political analyst caldwell, he and his family have been suffering, he lost his younger brother to violence in chicago, he will talk to us next on "the evening edit."
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defunded the school cops, oregon, colorado, michigan, ohio, they are now talking about bringing back the school cops because of a rise in violence in public schools, your thoughts? >> first thank you for having me this week past monday would have been craig's 19 birthday. he was murdered june 24 last year on su on the south side of chicago, i hear about policies like defunding school police, i shake my head. at this particular time we need more police in these particular areas than ever. we had more violence on campuses across the country in our nation, you think about uvalde, and with those 19 children murdered. you think about a number of number of other scenarios whether high school or college campuses, seemingly,
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on a monthly bases this is not okay, a report in 1975 it was 1% of police that were on the particular campuses, that number rose to 58% '2018. i don't think that needs to come to and end, they need bring in law enforcement officers and put forth money with bipartisan after safety bill that was done after uvalde. they need to use those resources, it was to double federal resources to train the teachers and bring police officers on to campus. this is necessity, we cannot see another young child murdered at hands of a gunman on the campus already or snuck in. we have to protect our children. at all costs, i understand that children don't want law enforcement near them all of the time, but this is what it is in 2023, we have to do that. elizabeth: ohio's largest
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school district in columbus, they got rid of their school resource officers, they were more than 5,000, major indentses inside of the schools there we're talking they had to call in local police to talk. inside. fights, and assaults and gun violent, children also gianno they are viciously bullied every day at school now, students are begging the school potentials to stop it. >> my name is danielle. i am also -- will so many other names that people have called me over the years. i'm sorry i'm yelling at you, i've tried so hard. >> i every day since i've been at the sc school
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since 7 grade. i have been called -- have stuff thrown at me. elizabeth: this is is outrageous. school districts think removing resource officers and inside the school they think that is a good idea? >> well, we a after george floyd the defund police movement. which a lot of places, like los angeles and cha and challenging which and -- chicago and others defunded it but realized quickly, this is not the way to go but they demoralized our officers and put residents of states in very dangerous positions. i -- when i went to high school, i graduated in 2005, we have a police officer that sat on the campus, a lot of students fell safe, outside our very doors you could have been murdered in chicago. you should not put your kid
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at risk, and i think a lot of school district should reverse course if they chose toy it defund police, we have to live in 2023 the reality is there is more protection needed not less. elizabeth: what angers you most. >> it not thoughtful. i understand the hash taggi tags and slogans, but you put in a possession of a superintendent you are supposed to be a thoughtful individual and educated and educating, in this era, kids safety should be paramount. kids are getting bullied and committing suicide after the fact we need to protect the kids. >> thank you so much gianno. >> thank you for having me. elizabeth: we'll be right back, stay right there.
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liz: thanks for spending your wednesday evening with us. join us tomorrow night. house oversight chair james comer, matthew whitaker, dan meuser, much, much more. thanks for watching "the evening edit." now time for "the bottom line." take it away dagen and sean. good to see you guys. dagen: great to see you. sean: thank you. ♪. dagen: good evening, i'm dagen
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