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capitalism might. investors and traders far and wide, his wisdom serves as an unwavering guide. he champions free markets with every breath to lift people out of poverty and woe and lead them to future's bright glow. i didn't do that. this is a chat gpt thati call a chat gdp. i'm cooked right now. we'll sends this over to the great liz mcdonald. liz: only you could get a robot to write shakespeare. i would only get a little hicu. we have the official schedule
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for president biden and pete buttigieg. we are ex posing their excuses for not going to east palestine. still no fema money. but the epa gives out half a billion if you environmental justice grants. where is the victims' compensation plan for the people of palestine. the rules on high hazard trains were weakened under bawm. former deputy assistant attorney general, former trump economic visor tom moore, bill mcgurn of the "wall street journal." we have the battle royale to fire missouri's weak object crime prosecutor who was backed
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by george soros. it's u.s. oil and gas riding to the rescue in russia and ukraine. voter reaction to the student loan bailout? i'm elizabeth mcdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. welcome to the show. stocks ending down. wall street is rattled. the federal reserved core pce came in hotter than expected. 4.7%. this means potentially more aggressive fed rate hikes. inflation increasingly
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entrenched under the biden white house. the president is heading to his home in delaware as east palestine continues to reel. the president and vice president avoiding the worst rail disaster in u.s. history. >> liz, it doesn't look like president biden will visit east advice --will visit east paleste anytime soon. >> when you are seeing the federal government on the ground providing the assistance that is needed, that is doing it directly. they are doing it on the direction of the president. reporter: biden may be taking crews from transportation secretary pete buttigieg.
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buttigieg admitting hindsight is 2020 -20. >> i was taking pains to respect the role that i have and the role i don't have. but that should not have stopped me from weighing in about how i felt about what was happening. reporter: the white house is punching back at what they call bad faith attacks. and criticizing the trump administration for letting this happen in the first place saying they worked in lock step to lower the rules. it's clear there will be a lot of scrutiny on norfolk 7's rules which may have played a role in
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sandusky, ohio in october. liz: east palestine, ohio resident, misty, we are worried for you guys. did feet buttigieg's visit have any impact? >> i would say it's good that he came and it was good to hear that he ad mitted he should have addressed the situation sooner. liz: are you getting the help you need? do you know where to go, what to do, who to turn to? does it seem like the government is just there for data collection? >> there is a lot of misinformation and confusion out there. it's been three weeks since the derailment so people are still wondering what they should done how they should go about their daily life and if it's safe to
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be here. the different agencies i feel like are trying to help now but there is still a lot more that needs to be done. liz: we'll show the viewer what pete buttigieg has been doing. the majority of the time pete buttigieg had no event to do. 18 of the last 22 days he has been in d.c. some say he's a victim. others say he's part of the white house's slow response. now he has a law firm saying they are going to file a class action suit against norfolk southern. where is the victims' compensation fund like they did for the bp oil spills? >> that's a good question. i haven't heard anything about that. liz: what is your reaction when you heard the epa gave aught 550
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million dollars in environmental justice grants but no fema money for east palestine? >> i would say everybody in this community just really wants to get back to normal or just hopefully want to be guaranteed that we can thrive in the longterm. in regard to receiving grants money. i'm not looking for an individual payout. i'm concerned about the community, the environment and the area around here. things can be done to get that back to normal, that would be great, and i think a lot of people feel the same way. liz: what are you suffering through now, your family and friends. what are you hearing? what's going on right now? >> there is a lot of wildlife
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that has been impacted. you have seen videos of all of the fish in the creek and what not. that's a view from my house the night of the train derailment. people in this area are very concerned. the anxiety is real. there is so much fear and a lot of data that hasn't been produced yet to know if we are safe being here and if our families are safe. liz: it seems like what you are going through is a big wake-up call for the nation. we are finding out the high hazard rules for trains were weakened under obama. there is a lot of finger pointing at trump for electronic brakes. it was cat imoarized like a general merchandise train. the head of the ntsb, when we
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see what you are enduring and looking into the details. even the head of the ntsb said tougher brakes would not have stopped this derailment. because the axles broke and it would have derailed anyway. >> it definitely seems to me, someone who has been personally been impacted by a train derailment. something needs to be done-this nation in regard to train safety. i know there was one report that pete beaut -- buttigieg said a thousand trains derail he year. it seemed to be diminishing the impact on palestine. i would say a train derailment
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should be a never event. for trains, they should never derail. so i think that everybody just needs to unite together as a country and hopefully our policy makers can try to figure this out and make it safer for everybody and for our environment. >> to your point. senator marco rubio in an op-ed said norfolk southern puts profits over people. this is hitting the o'river in multiple states. listen to the head of the epa. the wheel bearing broke, it would have derailed anyway. watch buttigieg attack trump over that and his explanation for showing up three weeks late.
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>> the ntsb has looked at automatic braking for a number of years. and it certainly would improve safety. for this investigation and this derailment. it would not have prevented the derailment. even with ecp brakes the derailment would have occurred, the fire would have ensued and the vinyl chloride tank cars would still need to be vent and burned. >> you water down regulations and weaken the power of the administration to deal with freight railroad companies then you show up wanting to be a great friend of the people impacted by a rail disaster disaster. i tried to balance two things. my desire to be involved and engaged on the ground, which is
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how i'm generally wired to act, and my desire to follow the norm of transportation secretaries. liz: critics say with each passing day buttigieg shows why he should not be the transportation secretary and why he should step down. there are suggestions we should get somebody from west point to run the epa. can you give us the final word? >> we appreciate all the support we are receiving from the american people. it's just been so heartwarming to see, even if we are not necessarily feeling like we are getting a lot of support from the federal government as we have been talking about. we want to thank everybody near and far who is coming to east palestine in our time of need.
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hopefully this shines the spotlight on all the things that need to be done to make sure our country is safe in regard to trains and how they operate with all these dangerous chemicals. liz: thanks for joining us. >> thank you for having me. liz: let's show the viewer president biden's schedule. it shows he should have gone to east palestine. the media says it's a false equivalent. he's dealing with ukraine. he could go to both. this is one of the worst rail disasters to hit the u.s. >> i agree with you. this is a clown show. they are all on pennsylvania avenue. he has time to go to ukraine where we have given them 100 billion unchecked dollars and these people in palestine are
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not getting anything september lip service from pete buttigieg. the only dirt he has had on his fingers is from an olive on a martini. i doubt pete buttigieg packed a bearing in his entire life. and they are blaming trump for a mechanical failure of brakes? it wasn't even the brakes that was the problem. it has so many holes in it, it's ridiculous. the american public is not buying it. the poor people are suffering because of the ineptitude of this white house. >> the president has only given two news conferences in something like 14 months. let's watch the white house press corps fire a barrage of questions at the white house press secretary. where is amtrak joe.
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why is he not going to one of the worst rail disasters in u.s. history. >> i don't understand why the president wouldn't go to east palestine? does it not meet the bar for a presidential visit? >> why has he decided so far not to visit. >> the mayor of east palestine said it was a slap in the face that the president went to ukraine before he weren't to east palestine. liz: why is he thought going? he's in delaware. why isn't he going to o'. going to ohio.i have had converh him, liz. people are going to have to start asking questions. when we had the tornadoes through nashville, trump was on air force one.
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people would say where is president trump. and he was already on the way to nashville. it's important to have a commander-in-chief who knows what's going on. liz: the media has been all over finger pointing at trump, the white house press secretary is point at trump. it's wrong and off the wall. the high hazard rail rules were weakened under bawm. it reduced the number of cars that were considered high hazard down to 20. that's what happened under bawm. the ntsb chair is rebutting and debunking pete buttigieg and the media saying the electronic brakes that were deregulated -- the national science academy said we don't need those brakes. that was not a factor here.
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the wheel bearings broke, the axle broke. it would have derailed anyway with those brakes. it had flammable toxic material on it but it was treated like a general merchandise train. those rules were weakened under obama. >> the facts don't matter any more. it's just blame trump, blame the conservatives, blame fox news. that's what they do. they have their hand in the cookie jar and you all know it, and they can't stand it. liz: this story coming up. u.s. oil and gas riding to the rescue of europe. the battle royale is breaking out to fire kim gardner, homicides are exploding.
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they are next on "the evening edit." >> this is your typical situation where a progressive democrat in a liberal city has taken over and pretty much declared war on the police. that has had a profound effect on many families.
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liz: the state of missouri is moving fast to fire district attorney kim gardner for neglecting her duty and not prosecuting crime as it skyrocketed in st. louis. >> the case has not only started the push to have circuit attorney kim gardner removed from office, but it's also highlighting how progressive
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prosecutors like her have come into power across the country. she says they did their job in the terms of the volleyball star who lost her legs while she was walking with her family downtown. as bipartisan calls for her to step down grow, the attorney general started proceedings to get her out. there is a mechanism and check and balance to prevent this illegal willful neglect. >> people have a process. if they no longer wants me in this office. it's called an election. >> the last time the people elected gardner, campaign fines records show she received $116,000 from political contributions and one paid ad
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from a political action committee funded by george soros. the billionaire and democratic donor is reportedly behind donations to progressive district attorneys, 75 of them in office now. soros-linked prosecutors in los angeles, chicago, philadelphia, new york, basically every big city in this country, they have been criticized for letting criminals off easy and having huge crime spikes in their jurisdictions. >> grady, good to see you, great journalism there. a columnist who wrote an expose' on.
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a judge was just assigned to the case to get rid of tim gardner. >> this will be fascinating. this an unusual proceeding the state attorney general invoked. there is a rule that allows you to remove from office officials who basically refuse to do their job. we have a prosecutor for whatever political reasons elects not to prosecute people. st. louis is under a crime wave. there are criminals doing awful things in the street. it makes all the sense in the world the legislators in mowrl are looking at this and saying we need to put somebody in office who will do their job. liz: she is a threat to public safety. on her watch st. louis ranks in the top 10 most dangerous cities in the u.s.
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lawmakers are trying to introduce a bill for a special prosecutor to do her job like prosecuting murders and assaults. >> understood her leadership, the murder rate in st. louis has gone from 64.5 per 100,000 up to 87. one of the things she doesn't do that is typical of the soros-backed prosecutors. they don't prosecute gun crimes. we saw the short at michigan state university had been charged with that. they dee creased the crime. and the person who hit that young lady in st. louis over the weekend committed armed robbery of a firearm. he used a firearm to steal a firearm. didn't have a driver's license
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and ran this young lady down and unfortunately she lost her legs. liz: she is not even prosecuting gun crimes. hundreds of cops have quit because she won't take their cases. >> it doesn't surprise me the rank and file police officers are having this reaction saying why should we do our job if the prosecutor is not going to do her job. for whatever political reasons, she you border naits public safety. if city were a citizen? sit citizen inst. louis, i woule put somebody in who will keep my family safe. listen to the push to fire kim gardner. if this happens it would be a
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pushback to george soros. when you see gardner claiming racism. >> at this point in time the circuit attorney has willfully neglected her legal obligations in office and has done so to the extent that it's a violation of law. she failed to prosecute pending cases. sick, she has failed to confer and inform victims of the procedural posture of cases they were a victim in, and failed to notify them of the ultimate disposition of those cases. and third she failed to file new charges brought to her bid the st. louis metropolitan police departments. this an abdication of authority. >> there are flume russ attacks on our -- there are numerous
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attacks on my office. that's not an excuse. but at the same time we know we don't control every part of the system. but what weir we can control we'll fight hard, in spite of the vitriol. the hate, the racist attack, the known manipulation of the court procedures to make sure our office fails. liz: how is she fighting for justice when homicides as you pointed out, murders have exploded? >> she is not fighting for justice. she is fighting for an agenda. and unfortunately it only helps the people she claims to wants to help. liz: is this a setback for george soros if she is ousted? >> yes. we saw a recall of the sphranls district attorney. we saw an unsuccessful recall of
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george gascon in los angeles and an attempt to impeach the district attorney. liz: thank you for joining us this friday night. it's good to see you both. the big supreme court fight next week, it's happening, over biden's massive student loan bailout. voters are slamming what biden is trying to do, saying it's unfair. u.s. oil and gals comes to the rescue in europe.
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liz: ukraine * president zelenskyy says he plans to meet with xi jinping. >> the sanctions peeling back most onion than sanctions in the past, sanctioning 86 entities to the black list. these companies and people being sanctioned have offices in 9 countries. they include financial institutions, people helping russiaee rate currents sanctions. a mercenary country and the metals and mining companies in russia. i asked why wait a year for such deep cutting sanctions.
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>> we have been holding mr. putin accountable and executing sanctions since right after he decide to roll in towards kyiv. we have kept them going throughout the year, and we'll keep sanctions going to make it harder for him to prosecute this war. >> up to now none of the sanctions made vladimir putin blink. china released a plan for peace that heavily favors russia. >> they are not a neutral arbiter. they are coddling up to putin and their quote-unquote no limits relationship with him. they are not even calling this an invasion which clearly it is. >> there is growing concerns on capitol hill. they haven't heard a forceful word against china for president
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biden. liz: great stuff, edward. we have breaking news. congressman michael burgess. president biden just said he has zero, he does not have any plans to visit the site of that ohio toxic train derailment in east palestine. we have been reporting that his schedule does allow him to go. your reaction to the story. the media says this is a false equivalents. others say he should go. it's one of the worst u.s. rail disasters in u.s. history. what do you think, congressman? >> of course he should go. whether there is an equivalent between stories i'll leave to other people. people in east palestine are suffering and they need to hear from their commander-in-chief.
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he needs to communicate the united states government is there for them. i think you referenced on the show earlier, where is the victims compensation funds. it should be established and up and running and people should be able to make draws on that. >> even the bawm white house hammers that. even when gm had their problem with the ignition defects for their cars, there was a victims compensation funds. there was one for the volkswagen diesel fuel problem. why is this white house so stubborn about not going to east palestine? >> you know, you will have to ask them. you know it's the right thing to do. former president trump showed up because he saw how powerful the images were. people need to be heard when something like this happens to
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them. they want to know that their government is actually paying i tension to what's going on in their lives. one of the ways you do that is for the commander-in-chief to get on air force one and simply do it. liz: everybody knows russia is a totalitarian monster understood putin. he's got stalinist terrorist campaigns to terrorize russians into conformity. the biden white house has been doing a war on u.s. energy. but u.s. oil and gas is coming to the rescue. they delivered half of europe liquefied natural gas supplies. that's the u.s. energy sector who are heroes here. even daniel yurgen said u.s. oil
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and gals is the basic security and the army of nato. >> look how quickly they were able to establish some offshore loading ramps in germany to get liquefied natural gas into the country. suddenly projects that took forever were going to be done in 180 days. it shows the pressure they are under to deliver for their people. the good news for them is people in the united states and texas and the producers in the permian basin here at home. they are willing, able and providing that energy, that resource you so desperately need. >> thanks, liz. >> democrats like to lecture you that climate change is a global emergency. but they are flying more and
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appropriate money. this was never approved by congress. i say no, i hope the supreme court does as well. liz: what do you think to what steve just said. biden's bailout has been defeated in federal court because it's basically unconstitutional. do you think the supreme court is going to uphold it? >> unfortunately the supreme court has become a political vessel as opposed to interpreters of the constitution. so who knows. but this is just more stimulus, and if you look at today's inflation report, you have got to ask yourself why is this administration trying to continue to stimulate the demands out of the economy. liz: he used the heroes act for
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this. that's for soldiers at war. biden cites the pandemic as an emergency. if it was an emergency why did he wait three years to do this emergency bailout. everybody knows it was for student voter turnout in the mid-terms for a campaign promise. >> what does this have to do with covid, by the way. he asserted covid emergency powers to bail out student loans. i will do a quick shout-out to my friend at job creators' network po who brought this case and i think they are going to win. liz: they are saying what biden is doing is totally unfair. >> i keep thinking about a all e people who paid their loan back and all of a sudden there is this gift to other people. for myself who had student loans
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before. in some way i will be like damn, i wish i had it in my time. >> i will probably have that debt until i die. >> i will probably be paying it my whole life. >> how do you bring the cost down? that's the main thing. >> it won't bring the cost down. it will raise imej tuition up. that's what goes on years when the government steps in and subsidizes colleges. it's unfair to the working class. this is not middle class joe anymore. this is not amtrak joe. such an he reason us moniker for him. this hurts plumbers and electricians and those who paid off their debt. >> right now you are supposed to buy electric vehicles. if you are a plumber or electrician, that's $130,000 electric pickup truck.
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the people who are the true backbone of this country are not college graduates and they do buy pickup trucks and buy tools so they can carry out their trade. and we are not paying off any of their car loans. the fact of the matter is the backbone of this country, they don't have those loans, but they have other loans. liz: we are staying object the story about the president not going to east palestine. he's at his vacation home in delaware. why are they flying private jets more than ever before if there is a climate emergency. why does pete buttigieg fly a private jet to east palestine right after the train derailment?
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home in delaware. is he still amtrak joe? what do you think of this, bill? >> i think it's a big mistake. when a commander-in-chief, you are also a soother-in-chief. you go with the disaster for the american people and your presence reassures them. president bush whom i work for made a mistake when he didn't lands in louisiana after the storm, the initial break. i don't understand why he won't do it. i think it's all gaining for him. he can issue some directives, i really don't understand the logic and i especially don't understand pete buttigieg. someone has to tell me what he does all day. liz: he doesn't even know what
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his own ntsb chief is saying. >> he says it's corporate greed, right? that's responsible for everything. liz: i just feel like these guys are so out to lunch. we need a west point general to run or anybody from the military to run the department of transportation and the faa. democrats say climate change is a global emergency. but they reportedly spent $1 million bucks on charters. nancy pelosi spent nearly $340,000 on private jets. >> everyone enjoys a good hypocrisy story. like a preacher getting caught cheating on his wife. these guys are so sanctimonious to everyone else. this suggests they don't really
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believe the dire things they are saying about climate or they wouldn't behave this way. it seems to be just virtue signaling. the fact they keep on doing it tells you that living by their rules is hard and impractical. all these rich have an escape path. i think it's a big story what they are doing. liz: do as i say, not as i do democrats. it's unfair to the american people how misleading they have been. it's not the democratic party we grew up. it's unrecognizable. >> it's elites. if you were look for private jets in where would you see more private jets? at a climate gathering or nascar.
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>> thank you so much for watching "the evening edit". now it is time for the bottom line. dagen and shawn. we looked at the official schedule for president biden in transportation secretary pete buttigieg, they had plenty of time to go to the ohio plane disaster and now president biden he says he has no plans to go it

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