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this fight overrunaway spending -- overrunaway spending. joe manchin says you are responsible for the crisis and you should negotiate. you, joe biden you are the one risking u.s. default. >> i give the house green caucus a fair amount of credit. these are individuals like myself who never voted for an increase in the debt ceiling. and they have come up with the opening negotiation. reasonable policies, don't default on our debt, which we wouldn't do anyway. increase the debt ceiling but attach to it fiscal controls.
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the house ought to pass that measure. i don't think biden will voluntarily enter negotiations so start for him bypassing something in the house. liz: the president is reportedly going to announce his 2024 reelection bid next week. how can he ask for four more years when 7 out of 10 people say the country is going in the wrong direction. he's going to ask for four more years. >> 9 out of 10 journalists are in his cam. they are dedicated radical leftists themselves. so they will couch for him. it's a big problem we have in this country. the media is in the tank for the radical policies of this president. if you set out to design a plan to destroy this country, i don't
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think you could have come up with a plan better than the one the presidential is using right now. liz: three members of biden's cabinet caught up in the hunter biden scandal. treasury secretary yellen stonewalling on suspicious activities reports. secretary of state blinken and a.g. garland. you are looking into possible obstruction of justice at biden's doj. the whistleblower said i have got emails. i will name names on political interference done top protect the president. what's happening in d.c. right now on all of this? >> i want to ask your listeners. are any of you surprised there was political interference into the investigation of hunter biden?
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and the cabinet members are doing things that are political? it shouldn't surprise anybody. but it's outrageous what's happening. we have reports that hunter biden's attorneys suddenly want to meet with the u.s. attorney weiss. i have been concerned the end result of this would be a plea deal, the end result of which would be to seal the records and the american people would never know the whole truth. liz: there was talk of four charges. if the records get sealed, the house gop will have to fight like the devil to find out what's going on. the hunter biden side of the aisle is bullying, they are attacking the irs which the blower after hunter's own lowers demand the doj go off hunter's
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critics. >> one of the ploys of the deep state is to say they are investigating something and withhold information from congress. i have been doing investigations for 8 years. i can't tell you how frustrating it is and the constitutional responsibility of oversight investigation has been pretty well neutered because we have no enforcement mechanisms and the administration figures out a way to deny us the materials we need to give the american public the information they deserve. this is completely out of control here. liz: the president works for taxpayers we don't work for them. the whistleblower is talking about doj conflicts of interest. let's watch the irs whistle blower's lawyer with bret baier. >> my client wants to come forward. he's not a political person. he's not a social media person.
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he's not coming here with a political agenda. he has been at the irs for 10 years, now's a view vialsor special agent. he's trusted at the irs. he spotted and observed things that were done differently in this matter. he wants to talk about them and he believes they questioner influenced by politics. he has documents that will support what he has to say. >> my gut is there will be enough to launch a probe. we have to get the ts crossed andicss dotted. if it's as it seems, this is very, very serious. it's certainly a tax issue besides obstruction. liz: senator, more insiders in
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government are talking. it's not just the irs whistleblower. nbc reporting there is growing frustration inside the fbi. they finished their work on the hunter biden investigation a year ago. they wanted to move on charges back then, and this has been languishing, sitting around. is ag garland telling them to sit on the case so they sent a dog whistle to the lower ranks of the doj to protect the president and hunter biden? >> they are committed to a non-partisan mission. the problem is the political appointees have burrowed themselves deep into these agencies. we need more whistleblowers. if you retaliate against somebody who would whistle blow, you would be sued out of
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existence. we have a law called the freedom of information act. that should compel agencies to turn over documents to the public that are requested. they don't do that. the public has to go to the courts. good thing we have some of these public interest groups that will pay the legal expense to do that. congress shouldn't visibility to be begging as well. we should be getting this information because the public has a right to know. liz: look who is back with us, the former assistant fbi director chris weeker. when you heard about this story michael more well testifying, and the 2020 biden campaign. they were behind the public letter signed by 51 intelligence
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officials speculating the hunter biden laptop story was russian disinformation. and the media ran with it. larry kudlow made the point. would you have seen dean atchinson or madeleine albright or george schultz do something like this? >> if you look at the time frame october 2020, i think these so-called intelligence officials tarnished themselves and the reputation of the intelligence profession. their protection is to gather information objectively and report to policy makers so they can make decisions. in this case they politicized intelligence information. in fact they had no intelligence information. they sold themselves out to influence an election. they put their credibility and credentials in the mission.
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i remember looking at that information and looking at their statement saying let me step back a little bit and give this some credibility. because it was putting their stamp on this. liz: this is nixon era dirty tricks stuff. does anyone think it's odd that the future secretary of state was accusing a super power of russia of doing a hit job on hunter biden's happen top to go after biden? that's what's at stake here. they had their title underneath their signatures on that letter. let's listen to house judiciary chair jim jordan on the presi -- on thebiden administrag america. >> he made it seem like it was
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organic. it was core im -- it was choreod the whole way. the secretary of state contacts mike morell. he organizes on the 18 all these other people to send the letter. the 19th the letter goes out. the reason mike morell says he did the letter is because he thought the president would bring that letter up in the debate and he did. >> there are 54 intelligence folks who said -- 5 former heads of the cia, both parties say what he's saying is a bunch of garbage. nobody believes it except him and his good friend rudy giuliani. >> you mean the laptop is a russia russia russia hoax? liz: at that time, according to
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mike morell, the former chief of the cia, the biden campaign knew what it was doing. they knew they were misleading america. biden goes on tv and says it's russian disinformation. the audacity of this crowd is shocking. and how they went on this collusion hoax. it was hillary clinton who put that stuff inside the fbi. now we have this. this is squashing the hunter biden laptop story because it would damage the president and his lust for power. >> this is dirty tricks 2.0 in the 2020 election. it shouldn't surprise us that they impress these former members of the intelligence community into political duty. this is politicization of the
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intelligence itself. they need to step out of the profession when they retire and not become political operatives. i am not surprised to see jim clapper in there. but i was surprised to see some of the other names in there. liz: we are talking the upper ranks of the fbi and now the intelligence community? should this concern all americans? >> it absolutely should. we should respect people that do this for a living. and the fbi and the intelligence community, the cia, the nsa, they are supposed to be operating for the good of the american people, not the good of a political party. if they are going to shill
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themselves out. liz: we have the fight in d.c. heating up over transgender athletes in women's sports. we have a female volleyball speaking out after she was seriously injured. nancy pelosi talking pretty much the same stuff. what is the fda saying as it's changing the covid-19 regimen. we have jennifer granholm getting major pushing back for trying to downplay the glaring conflicts of interest and workers trading stocks in the energy companies they are supposed to regulate.
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liz: there is lots of reaction pouring in on president biden's new office of environmental justice. he says it's to fight environmental racism and pollution. critics say this is a regulator bypassing congress. the price of gas is going up for everybody. and will this office deal with the toxic train crash in east palestine. edward lawrence is at the white house. >> president biden double down
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on his call to transition the economy on a week before many say he's going to announce his reelection bid. the office of environmental justice putting climate change at the top of the list for any decision the government makes. >> environmental justice will be the mission of the entire government roven directly into how we work with state, local, tribal and territorial government. this is an order that directs the federal agencies to address gaps in signs and technology. reporter: he admitted the -- the inflation reduction act was meant to deal with climate. this is what we hear from the white house. >> he has the most ambitious
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climate agenda of president in history. and one way you can look at this today is that he's continuing to deliver on that ambitious agenda. reporter: house speaker kevin mccarthy says this has only grown china's economy. >> what the president has done is grown the economy of china. he made us more dependent on china. the president did an executive order to allow china to take their solar panels to dump on america their solar panels and give taxpayers an inventive to buy and pay for. reporter: the president is being criticized for not dealing with the issues that face americans. liz: bro brody mullens, an
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investigative reporter. jennifer granholm is denying that thousands of government workers including energy department officials are trading and owning stocks in the companies they regulate. but brody, how can she be so sure? >> she is saying under their review, while the officials own stock in energy companies like exxon and chevron, that they themselves don't have conflicts. the regulators sent letters to officials saying you might have a conflict with the stocks you own and you should be careful. granholm is saying they looked at every stock and they are just
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fine. liz: energy workers reported 2,700 trades up from 130 people trading energy stocks at the energy department. she is saying there might be someone who owns exxon but they don't own exxon. liz: how can she be so sure? >> she is relying on her ethics officials. the fact that people don't trust their government. people shouldn't be trading stocks that they regulate in the first place. there should be some sort of ban or disclose our to say let's remove this issue from government. it seems the most important thing our government officials need is the trust of the american people which they don't have. >> let's get your reaction to what happened in the hearing. somewhat do you say about the report that 130 officials in the
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department collect livey traded 2,700 shares of stock. >> all that has been vetted. they are not flaigd areas where they have any interest. >> it doesn't involve or influence in any way our actions. >> owning individual stock doesn't? why did you sell yours? >> because i signed an ethics agreement with the president of the united states which said i would divest. it's different when you trade at stock that is dealing with another department. liz: just because she says it's okay, does that make it so? she was called out for violating stock disclose our laws. and she sold stock for an
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electric bus make per after biden touted the company. >> if you keep rolling that tape, senator hawley said he doesn't own any individual stock. he asked his secretary if she would awe support that bill and she essentially said yes. she herself said she would support his bill to have a complete ban. liz: thank you. that was great reporting. we have got this story. another democrat lawmaker caught stereotyping latin americans and hispanics saying immigrants are needed to quote pick the food we eat and clean our homes. former division 1 college volleyball player will talk
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you say a biological man can participate in women's sports if they choose to. repo >> the evidence we have is trans issues and trans rights won't be effective at mobilizing voters in a general election. moderate voters play. and moderate voters are easily turned off by culture wars. >> where is the deseasonsy on the other side of the aisle that in the face of that dynamic you want to bully trans kids and create an issue because you think it will politically benefit you. i believe it will not. reporter: some already worry the party is out of step with apportion and guns. liz: thank you so much.
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joining us now former device 1 college volleyball player. what university did you play for. >> florida university in miami. liz: democrats say this is about bullying transgender kids. no, it's not. this is the fight. there is a push for lawsuits in sports litigation to sue over transgender athletes physically injuring female athletes during competition. female athletes are getting hurt on the playing field. >> there is a reason females fought so hard for title 9. the distinct difference between men and women. the net is almost 8 inches
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taller and the average height is a foot taller than i am. the ball size is different. there are differences to make it an even playing field and insure the safety and well-being of athletes. that's being diminished by this movement. liz: a north carolina volleyball high school star was knocked out by a spike in the face of a 70-mile-an-hour volleyball. she got a con quution and injuries to her head and neck. we'll listen to her urging north carolina to ban biological males from playing on female sports teams. you will watch that, then you will watch the top democrat hakeem jeffries trying to downplay the issue. they are not acknowledging the serious problem. >> i was seriously injured by a
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transgender athlete on the opposing team. i suffered from a head and neck injury that i am suffering from. constant headaches and depression. i was unable to play the rest of my volleyball season. then i am playing softball i'm not able to perform as well as i was before my injury. >> the extreme maga republicans are trying to sensationalize an issue in a way they are falsely portraying. >> no one gets can sells for being too woke. you can say the craziest thing like men can have babies, and even though people are thinking that many kinds of nuts, nobody will say it. they will just fall in line. liz: that was bill maher of hbo.
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it's shocking the intellectual dishonestly and the bullying on the side of the democrats and not listening to the genuine concerns of the parents around the world. >> i'm thankful for athletes who spoke up and female athletes who are continuing to step up. we are the ones on the court, we are the ones playing the sport. if there wasn't an issue we wouldn't be raising our voices. liz: 22 states are moving to ban this. the world athleting council moving to stop transgender athletes from competition for women. many are saying they should have their own trans league. would a 20-year-old be permitted
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to compete in the senior olympics? would a boxer or wrestler who weighs 240 pounds ever be allowed to step into the ring in matches with lightweights? >> there is division for a reason whether through sports or age requirements, the continues between an 18-year-old playing on a 12-year-old. 2-55. and weight categories. liz: it's good to see you, have a good weekend. there is growing confusion over what the fda is saying about changing the covid-19 regimen. daniel garza, yet another democrat lawmaker caught stereotyping hispanics saying immigrants are needed to pick
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that kid got a whopping dosage they may not have needed. >> they say they are doing this to simplify the vaccine regimen. but that's anything but simplification. the immunization committee met to make things easier for the american people. between 6-65, all they are saying is you only need one vaccine unless you are over the age of 65 or have an underlying medical condition or weakened immune system. our lowest risk group. children who is mortality with covid is less than 1%. there is no benefit of them getting these extra vaccines. you have to look at risk about benefit. we are focusing on the lowest
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risk group instead of the those are heart disease, kidney disease, cancer, obesity. for some people this might make sense. liz: it's not totally in the door now that the bivalen vaccine knocks out all the virus. after dr. fauci and doctors in the media downplayed natural immunity and slammed people and attacked people and lectured people on the notion of the two-dose mrna regimen. but people are saying can we trust the new one-dose shot. there is no information saying that it's effective enough that it will knock it out all.
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cdc director walensky said we should stop calling it a vaccine. you said the vaccinated people do not carry the virus and won't get sick. was that statement correct? >> at the time it was. all the data at the time suggested that people who were vaccinated even if they gout sick couldn't transmit the try russ to somebody else. that's no longer correct with the omicron variants we have now. liz: the data did not show at that time that the vaccine would work 100% effectively. that was bullying by dr. fauci and the cdc saying you have to act like sheep with an emergency use vaccine that didn't work 1.
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>> 0% of the time. >> what i can tell you after taking care of thousands of covid patients, that's absolutely false. there was never a time when that vaccine stopped the spread of covid. firsthand working on the front lines take care of many patients, we do know the vaccine can help those who are high risk to state out of the hospital and prevent them from death. that's what we need to stay focused on. liz: thank you for joining us. you are terrific and we appreciate you. we have the democrat lawmaker pramila jayapal mimicking nancy pelosi saying hispanic immigrants are needed to pick the food we eat and clean our homes. let's check in with dagen and sean. sean: we have pete hegseth and
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liz: look who's back with us. the president of the libra initiative, daniel garza. we want you to listen to the sound of progressive democrat squad member pramila jayapal accused of stereotyping immigrants that we need them for menial jobs in america. and also nancy pelosi. >> this country needs immigrants to survive. they pick the food we eat. rebuild our community after climate disasters. power our small business community, clean our homes and look after the most precious in our families. our children and our elders. >> we have the responsibility to recognize the importance of
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newcomers to our nation. right now the best thing we can do for our economy is to have comprehensive immigration reform. we have a shortage of workers in our country, and you see in florida some of the farmers and growers say why are you shipping these immigrants up north? we need them to pick the crops down here. liz: what do you think, daniel? >> if you are a graduate of the jill biden school of redeductive stereotypes. he failed to capture the full scope of what immigrants contribute to america. there are folks that come here and meet market demands in those skills. but they are extremely talented, highly pegsized immigrants -- specialized immigrants generating wealth for themselves
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and for america and americans. and continue to do so in achieving the american dream. america continues to be because of immigrants where anybody from anywhere with nothing can aheave anything. liz: polls show hispanics moving away from the democratic party. and they make up 1 out of 7 of the electorate. hispanic voters are shifting toward republican party. so when you see that happen and you see democrats talk like that. you know, the thing is. hispanic voters at the border are upset with how the border has been abused and it's under collapse. >> that's right. our border is out of control. urban crime is out of control. but the growth in government is out of control. it's become a formidable crime
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the tools and expertise you need to bring out the innovator in you. >> this is "the evening edit"ho. you do it with steve moore. this is hilarious stuff. you confronted the patriotic billionaires this week. they say tax the rich but they will commit to paying themselves. this is funny stuff. let's watch how you confronted them and said pony up put your money where your mouth is. let's watch what happened. >> how many of you are millionaires here, i know you are, number of you. i'm hoping each one of you will sign this pledge this is i'm
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willing to pay a 90% tax. >> i have pens let's sign these so we can solve the problem. you all said you wanted to pay more taxes. >> no you said you wanted to pay more taxes, don't you think it's your duty. >> by the way what's with that guy trying to push you along, did anybody sign the pledge? >> not one of them, great to be on your show. they were all stunned when i asked him to voluntarily step up. and our forefathers, they risked their lives in their sacred honor in their fortunes for the country and none of them would do anything like that. we should probably call them the hypocritical millionaires. they want other people to pay more taxes but they don't want to pay more taxes themselves. liz: that's a great idea why wouldn't they sign the pledge
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right then and there. if they want to pay more taxes what are they design a check to the u.s. government. >> by the way hundreds of thousands of people do that every year end that's a patriotic gesture to say our debt is out of control so they pay a little more extra for that. but the woman did the video was abigail disney who is the granddaughter of walt disney, walt disney was a conservative republican. he's probably rolling in his grave to see what abigail disney is doing with his money. it was pretty hypocritical wasn't it. liz: the other thing to, did anyone talk about gargantuan waste fraud and abuse the government is doing and wasting our money, none of them talked about it but they still want to feed the lies there. >> a lot of the people in the back of the audience were the squad members in the house the most liberal that say we have to soak the rich and redistribute income as if that's going to
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solve all of our problems. incidentally one other quick thing, how is it patriotic to have a 90% tax rate, that would destroy our economy. >> why did they get to define what is patriotic. final word. >> a lot of these people never really made the money themselves. they never ran a business, a lot of them in here to the money. liz: that was fun stuff. we hope to have you on soon. it's illuminating and fascinating when you put their feet to the fire how they respond. i am liz mcdonald read thank you for watching "the evening edit". that does it for us and we will stay on the hot stories, while the jampacked show again all next week all over the action in d.c. now it's time for my buddies at the bottom line. they have a hot show. they get inchon. take it away. dagen: thank you ♪ ♪
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