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more on the town hall in east ppalestine ohio explodes in protests. bill mcgurn from the "wall street journal." ford o'connell and aaron allison and russell murphy. trump attorney general bill barr wants the military at the border to fight drug cartels. critics say far left democrats went off the rails on the d.c. weak on crime bill calling it a betrayal. ron desantis is going to
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barnstorm california and other blue states. this report, did the white house really go soft on hunter biden's russian business associates? i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. welcome to the show. stocks up on a tech rally. the 10-year yield dropped to 10%. amazon pausing construction on its second headquarters in arlington, virginia. because of high innation potentially hitting consumer spending. thanks so much for joining us, rebecca, thanks for coming on
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the show. has the president apologized to you for politicizing the death of your two sons from fentanyl poisoning? and our hearts go out to you, rebecca, it's a terrible tragedy. >> no he has not. i saw his press secretary yesterday say he showed empathy when he was giving that statement, yucking it up. i claims that was showing empathy because he said poor mom? no, that's not showing empathy. and he also tried to claim through his press secretary that that his word were being mischaracterized by marjorie taylor greene. and everybody else didn't see what she saw. no, we all saw what she saw. and parents in my support groups
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are furious. many of whom their children did die under his administration. liz: house democrats are not showing up at field hearings at the border or hearings on fentanyl. 300 americans are dying a day from fentanyl. >> there has been an outpouring of support. but i'm also seeing a lot of hate thanks to biden. the way he word it. he made it sounds like i was saying he killed my children. now i'm getting all sorts of hate mail and messages calling me horrible names saying i should shoot myself. i should be the one to die next, and just on and on and on. it's been horrible.
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liz: those individuals doing that to rebecca should be caught and prosecuted. >> 100%. i sat in on that homeland security hearing and listened to her story. the fact that her children were murdered at the hands of fentanyl. the president of the united states giggles about it? we are doing our best to tackle an issue that has been created at our southern border. i was down there last week. when you talk to people, it affects every bit of industry along the southern border and it's affecting every state in the union. when you talk to people how it's affecting them, whether it's drugs, their business or farm. nobody asks what part are you from. they just want help. >> marjorie taylor greene, isn't she amazing?
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i read she's very specific recently saying a poor mother who lost two kids to fentanyl, that i killed her sons. well, the interesting thing is, that fentanyl they took came during the last administration. liz: fentanyl overdoses from poisoning and fake pills like percocet. it's so bad at the border, trump's attorney william barr said the military should go to the border to battle drugs, that they are as bad as isis. he was asked today again, his press secretary was asked if he would do anything like that. and they just won't answer the question. they refused to answer. they won't offer any solution.
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all he has to do is laugh and try to make fun of marjorie taylor greene. and he's dodging the whole issue of what's going on. we want answers. the american people want something done now. they can see it's a war. the democrats are pretending like it's not. liz: to rebecca's point, a majority of democrats are not even showing up to hearings on the border out in the field? 300 young americans are dying a day from fentanyl poisoning. charlie hurt points this out. he's saying more people are dying from fentanyl and other drugs streaming across the border than what killed more innocent americans than 9/11 and all-american wars since world war ii combined. how can we be laughing at a time like this. >> there is nothing to half
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about. there has been enough opioids and fentanyl specifically crossing our southern border since 20 -- since 2021 that woud give 9 billion with a b. we were just down on the southern border last week. we plan to healed another hearing in texas. and a couple days ago at a hearing, we spoke to our democratic colleagues. this isn't about a democrat or republican issue, it isn't about biden. it's about protecting the american people, it's about doing our part to make sure kids are not being killed, are not being murdered at the hands of fentanyl. liz: the president has been in d.c. since the nixon era. the border has been under assault for most of biden's 50
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years in d.c. biden removed trump's policies and the border crisis is worse than ever. and he thinks it's funny? you look at what's going on, 6 million illegal immigrants. they have their own military battalions, drug cartels have their own armies, rebecca. >> you can see they are equipped in that respect. it seems like they just want the vote? i don't get. they kept saying this is xenophobic, there is fear mongering going on. again, i said this, fentanyl doesn't care what race you are, everybody is dying. what about all the women who are being trafficked who are latinas who are going to die in a couple of years after being trafficked.
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don't you care about them? it's just about the votes you think you are going to get? liz: our hearts are broken for you truly. we have been so upset over what you and your family endured. losing not one but two sons. it's a disgrace. thanks for joining us tonight. joining us now, an east palestine resident. president biden is going to ribbon cutting ceremonies on things like infrastructure but not going to east palestine. the rail crash is one of the most toxic on human history. >> he wants to run his presidency on empathy. it's quite a joke. what i would love to say is there is no need for him to come
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here. our president was already here. liz: that being trump. that's how you feel about it. aaron, what do you think is going on. >> in terms of biden coming, it's been a month. if he was to come, it would just slow up the cleanup and get in the way. liz: do you feel abandoned by the government? >> no, i think the response from the epa both ohio and national epa has been great. there is probably 100epa people in the city. the cdc is here in force. there are a lot of smart people looking at this. do i believe they still have testing to do? absolutely. i went to the town hall last night and they talked about a lot of the new testing. liz: but that's a month later. the epa was criticized for not immediately testing for things
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lie -- like dioxins. >> don't lie -- [people shouting] >> this touched my family, this touched my friends, this touched my farm, this touched my animals, this touched my finances, this touched my home, and it will touch people at a cellular level if i get diagnosed with a cancer, als or whatever will come down if i stay in this contaminated toxic town and you all know it. >> my family is dying slowly in prinin front of my eyes. >> i couldn't breathe and i
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couldn't go back to my job. liz: r liz -- liz: we are hearing chemical bronchitis and nosebleeds. the fda has delayed testing for dioxins and they are now telling norfolk southern to do it. >> the gentleman who talked about his skin peeling off. he says he feeds his family from the garden, from the property he owns. he asked can i plant a garden and norfolk southern said no i wouldn't plant a garden. but there is nothing in the air, the water is safe. i got a letter saying my well
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water is showing no toxins. as far as the emotions in that room. the poor buy from norfolk attorney. we almost wish he would have let them go on and speak. but there was no substance to their answers. liz: a lot of people we talked to in east palestine feel abandoned. the president says he's going to go, the press secretary says it's not on his schedule. >> are you going to ohio to discover the situation with the train derailment? >> i have spoke with every official in ohio, democrat and republican, and we'll be recommending a lot through legislation here and i will be there. >> when he left the meeting he said i will be there soon.
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there is a plan fear him to go? >> i don't have any trip to the preview for you at this time. liz: the president had ample time to go. presidents usually go to disasters. that's what we have seen with parts going back for decades. he has been in d.c. since the nixon presidency. trump went, then buttigieg. people need to be comforted there. if residents feel abandoned and misled and not being helped as much as they should, i understand the help seems to be coming in now. it wasn't there at the outset. that's a failure, aaron. >> i think what ru -- what russl said a lot of people are scared. people in my family have had
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nosebleeds and sore throats. i am confidence after listen together epa last night that they will do a lot of testing in the next three weeks. i want to stay in east palestine but only if it's a safe place to raise my kids. liz: this is your home. the white house needs to do more to comfort east palestine. russell, are you worried in removing it looks like 2 million gallons of waste water along with 4. 400 tons of solid waste, are you worried it's stirring up chemicals into the atmosphere? >> there is no worry about it. the smells will become strong again for a couple months out.
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norfolk attorney, they literally covered it up. they were ordered to come out and dig out that center line. it's big business, and biden, he's running things in a basement just like his campaign. and i don't -- i don't know how it's going to end. we hope it ends -- they say they are going to make us whole. i don't know how that's going to happen. you have got to be vigilant. trust your comen common senses. the epa will have a good track record after east palestine. liz: the final word, russell. bp oil spills, victims' compensation funds. other companies have had problems damaging consumers.
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victims compensation funds. the obama white house talked about a victims compensation fund. we are not hearing that in this white house. that's the problem. we'll stay on the story. it's good to have you both here. democrats -- reports coming in they plan to ramp up protests against governor ron desantis as he goes more blue states. congressman jeff van drew takes on democrats defecting from biden. reports that far left is going off the rails on the veto of the d.c. crime bill.
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defecting. reporter: shift in moderate democratic support. senators john test every and joe manchin voted to overturn the labor department rule that requires investments made on social and a environmental issues. it's a way for businesses to be more woke. >> this is their religion. their wokeness is their religion. and this is the way to promote it now through government, through your finances, and through anything. hospital board rooms, in financial institutions. any way they can to proselytize. reporter: 59 democrats voted for a republican-led bill.
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moderate democrats waiver, the president is pushing ahead for more spending. >> we believe fighting for paid leave and childcare will help grow the economy and give american families and americans across the country a little bit more breathing room. liz: congressman, can you explain the story to us? we have far left democrats attacking the president for vetoing a bill that would basically stop d.c.'s weak on crime legislation. that would cut prison sentences at a time when violence is surging and far left democrats are for that? >> just when you think you have seen everything, something else comes across. how could you be for that?
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how could you be supporting a bill that would make it easier for violent criminals to get out of prison or not go into prison at all after they have done their horrible misdeeds. secondly which is inmore bizarre, a lot of democrats said if we had known he was going to veto it we would have voted differently. how about you vote with your brain and your heart. liz: you are saying the 31 democrats who voted for it within if they knew i was going to veto it, they wouldn't have voted for it? >> some of them wouldn't. they are died in the wool extreme. even the folks that are moderate look at their voting record last
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year and the year before. look at the things they have done and the things they supported. liz: the far left democrats are okay with the weak on crime d.c. crime bill that would have cut in half the sentences for robberies, cut in half the sentences for carjackings, when that's up double digits. it would have cut the maximum felony with a gun when they are screaming -- they are very upset about gun violence. that's what the far left democrats want. this is so off the rails and out of touch with america. >> it's so bad. somebody who is legal and has a legal gun can probably end up in jail for making a stupid mistake by going into the wrong state with a gun not realizing you need another permit than people
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who are terrible and do terrible things. we need people in congress who believe in what they say and say what they believe. not this woke bizarre ideology. that was some of the worst things i have seen in legislation in washington, d.c. what they were going to do. washington is dangerous enough now. i'm there five days a week. it's dangerous enough now. they should have never made it worse. the last thing i want to finish up with here. imagine that some of the moderate said we wouldn't have voted for it if we had known the president was going to veto it. no you vote for or against it because it's the right thing. vote against a bad bill. you voted for a good bill because you know it will help the american people. liz: homicides are up 40% versus prepandemic.
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muriel bowser wants a tougher on crime bill. she doesn't want what the d.c. city council did, and they overturned her veto. i don't get what's going on. this is not our parents or grandparents democrat party. we'll have you back on again soon. this story coming up. lieutenant governor winsome sears on the ongoing battle of parents fighting public schools. poor people need public schools. the teachers union accused of failing poor people. and ford o'connell and bill mcgurn. democrats plan to ramp up protests against florida governor ron diffic -- difficuld
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liz: look who's back. former speech writer for president george w. bush, bill mcgurn. and ford mcconnell. bill, "the washington post" is reporting democrats plan to ramp up protests against governor ron desantis. he's going to barnstorm through california this weekend. he could be going to iowa soon. >> i wonder if it's just going to help him. the biggest thing republican voters want and the reason they liked donald trump to the extent they did is they saw someone that fights for them.
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ron desantis has an excellent record as governor. his biggest arm is florida what he did on covid and the mark it, against the teachers unions. he has a good case. it's why i prefer governors to senators. they were responsible for something, and you can look at the record and make you're judgments accordingly. liz: that's a great point. what bill just said, the new poll out of quinnipiac. governor ron desantis and gavin newsom have been fighting. but a new poll shows 7 out of 10 california voters do not want gavin newsom to run in 2024, and 54 percent say he should not run. even california democrats are
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saying no to newsom in the white house. >> when you turn your state into a dumpster fire like gavin newsom has done to california, you normally wouldn't be considered. joe biden will be the democratic nominee in 2024, no matter how much gavin newsom wishes he was the nominee. liz: it's about common sense, it's about fighting for the american people. it's about listening to what their needs are. let's listen to senator john kennedy at cpac. >> the truth is common sense is illegal in washington, d.c. the truth is, i do not hate anyone. i look for grace wherever i can find it. so i say this gently. the biden administration sucks.
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if you put president biden in charge of the sahara desert, he would run out of snd. if the aliens landed in washington, d.c. tomorrow, and said take me to your leader, it would be embarrassing. america is not perfect, but we are good. and i cannot imagine what the world would be like without our country. president biden has been spectacularly awful. liz: bill, you heard all of that. what senator kennedy said about america is good. the american people are good. people connect to that, bill, they don't connect to people who want to rip the country apart, bill. >> we are divide on that. i think one argument for desantis versus newsom, it comes down to florida versus
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california. the blue model is more spending, high taxes, awoke curricula that emphasizes america is not so good and so forth against what desantis is doing in florida. it's a good shorthand. i'm not so sure president biden will be there on the ticket. i'm also not sure donald trump will stay in the race. but i have been wrong in the past. i could be wrong this time. liz: it's interesting what you just said. ford, it's basically about the visions for this nation, that america does have problems and issues, but we can fix them without savaging each other. the vision of what people say is what ron desantis is about versus the down beat negative messaging out of the democrat party. america is not good at its core.
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"axios" is reporting that trump plans to attack desantis on his past support for changes to social security and medicare. >> i think bill is right that florida is the beacon of freedom and the envy of the nation. when democrats trashed my home state of florida they are down there having a cocktail whether you are aoc or in already. ron desantis, the new kid on the block is generating all the buzz. the way he's running with his book tour and his blue state crime wave, it's really savvy. liz: republican senators are slamming the white house on this news. did it go soft on hunter biden's russian business associates?
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- [narrator] call right now to receive your free, no-obligation info kit. call the number on your screen. liz: let's welcome back to the show virginia's lieutenant governor, winsome sears. you spoke at cpac about the crisis in public schools. the "wall street journal" found public enrollment fell in 9 out of 10 of the nation's school districts. colorado, minnesota and california. you say this is the new brown versus education fight. can you tell us about that? >> that fight was ultimately about parents being able to have their children attend the
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schools they want them to attend. this was always about the parents' responsibility. and they weren't getting that. what i'm saying is we haven't stopped the fight. we are still fighting red lining. if you live in a certain zip code, that's the only school your child can attend. this is not about the rich versus the poor. the rich are not waiting on a government program to decide where their children should go to school. the fight is you have a teachers union and they give the talking points and tons of money to really one side of the political spectrum, the democrats. and the parents, you don't have any organization that you pay dues to. that's why you elected people like me to fight for you so you can decide how to make sure your child has a good education. we just have to vote differently, otherwise we'll keep getting the same thing. >> we have parents on saying
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they have no voice at school. they have no say on what teachers are teaching about gender identification and more. they have no voice. what do you say to that? >> that's why i'm here. that's why we put forward the education success accounts is what we were calling it. and what we were trying to do is just to take one-third of the funds that would normally go to the schools and give it to the child so we are not worshiping the brick building anymore and to say to the parents, do with it as you wish. if it's home schooling, private schools, parochial schools, whatever. this is not an either slash oroption. but right now when you have one
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choice, you have stuck. we have given so much money to public schools and what is the accountability? there is none. democrats say we need to give more and more money. the democrats were in charge in virginia. they had the house, the senate and the governor's mansion. and they didn't fully fund whatever schools they are talking about, they couldn't get that through. so let's cut to the chase. parents, it's time for us to make a different decision when it comes to voting. otherwise, things will never change. liz: let's watch these mothers speaking out on capitol hill. this is about the house parental bill of rights. >> my name is scott smith. i'm here as a father and taxpayer. like all of you, i want a future where our children are safe at school and not sexualized, politicized within radicalized. in may 2021 my daughter was
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sexually assaulted in a school in a female bathroom by a boy wearing a skirt. we now know three young girls were attacked by the same sexual predator. the school board failed each these young girls and their families every step of the way. >> my name is nicole solis. i'm a mother from rhode island who was sued by the teachers understandon because i wanted to know what my kindergartener was learning in school. they didn't want to answer tonight of my questions. liz: your reaction? >> there is no accountability. that's what i'm saying. somebody has to care. and normally when you elect people, that's what you expect. you expect them to talk to you about what really matters.
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parents, here is the thing. you send your child to school, you want them to learn history and how to read and write and do arithmetic. if that's not happening, then what is the point? because your child would not have a future, will never have a future if they are illiterate. you know whether your child is learning or not. it's time to make a different choice, and that starts with elections. liz: lieutenant governor sears, it's good to have you with us on a friday night. the author of the book county laptop from hell." miranda devine. that's next on "the evening edit." ter your pur pose, at pnc private bank we will work with you every step of the way to help you achieve it. so let us focus on the how.
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moscow, and vladimir kashebkof. is there a reason toss sanction them? >> yes. my expert colleague steven nelson who wrote this terrific story talked to various experts about sanctions and when they should or should not be put on. they find it extremely curious, especially i can't pronounce his name, but the one you just mentioned, he owned a company that was involved in building drones. you would think since the sanctions are being put on in the wake of the ukraine war that he would be a prime candidate. we don't know why the white house hasn't sanctions these two, but this is the problem
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with joe biden obfuscating and not coming clean about his knowledge and involvement in his son hunter's overseas business dealing. liz: these are very powerful people. we had -- to your story is saying ron johnson, marsha blackburn and james comer are saying they are concerned they weren't sanctioned. u.k. and australia sanctioned him but not the u.s. >> we know there was considerable liaison between hunter biden and kashenkov. he was asked why are you getting involved with the son of the vice president?
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and he said, well, we want to do some quid pro quo business, we want to do favors. the source said that's not how things work in america. the oligarch turned around and laughed and said to him, you are very naive. this is the heart of the problem with the hunter biden and jim biden and joe biden influence peddling operation while joe biden was vice president. because we don't know -- what we do know is millions and millions of dollars came into biden family coffers. but what we don't know is were phase done in return. was u.s. policy changed in return? and is that still a problem now noot that joe biden is president. when you see the glaring abnormalities with these two russian oligarchs who were very close to hunter biden.
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he met a woman to transferred funds to supposedly buy real estate in the united states. a and melt with hunter in moscow along with other oligarchs at the right hand of putin. liz: we'll stay on it. an interesting story. stick around for my hot take. don't move. could see nothing he. or here. even here. or you could see, everything that could be. go.
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>> president biden telling democrats the government spending, the government is going against him, lori lightfoot loses due to crime, he's been politicizing fentanyl, president biden going to ribbon-cutting ceremonies don't not going to ease policy and toxics real, more of that disaster more public schools feeling nationwide, winsome sears was with us, now governor ron desantis is going to brainstorm california this weekend. iowa next week, escape biden democrat government not so state-of-the-art, thanks for spending your friday evening even watching "the evening edit" now the bottom line with dagen and shawn. >> it to sea
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