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trove of dozens of emails from hunter biden surfacing. from then vice president biden's office during the obama white house. critics say this is more and more look like election interference. they. they said it was to help then candidate biden push back. >> some of the intel officials who signed the letter admitted this was all about politics. they wanted joe biden in the white house, not donald trump. >> these people know the bidens are corrupt. but their hatred for donald trump f outways.
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some of the intel officials who signed the letter tell fox they did so because trump's personal attorney rudy giuliani had a contact with a russian agent. and the ukrainian government sanctioned them for spreading russian propaganda. benjamin hall asked the secretary of state if he was involved in the hunter biden laptop letter. >> tell us about the letter that was written saying the laptop was russian disinformation. can you explain your role in that. >> one of the great benefits of this job is i don't do politics. but with regard to that letter,
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i didn't -- it wasn't my idea, didn't ask for it, didn't solicit it. >> some of the intel officials who signed the letter say they are receiving death threats. liz: let's bring in the former speech writer for president bush and bill mcgurn. >> this is how the beltway lies. we know the work about the laptop being disinformation were carefully crafted to give a false impression to last through the election. and joe biden not yet president, used them, twisted them to give an even more false impression of them. that was deliberate and planned and achieved its purpose. they left themselves some word to say i didn't mean it. i'm not saying for sure.
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but it looks to me like this. but we know it was a lie, intended to be a lie for a political purpose and did. liz: what do you think of this. we have john brennan and james clapper scheduled to testify. what do you think is going on? >> this was completely irresponsible behavior by these 51 intelligence officials and raises serious questions about their judgment. they were willing too abuse their former positions and abuse their access to classified information to make up a story for partisan political purposes. that makes me question, how did they act when they were actually in their positions in intelligence agencies. and are they responsible for some of the monumental failures we have seen over the years. they have shown they can't be trusted. and the minimum thing that has
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to happen is their access to classified information need to be pulled because they can't be trusted. liz: acting cia director more director morelltestified secrete blinken quote triggered this effort to organize the letter and the biden campaign spread the letter to news media starting with "the washington post." should they get their security clearances pulled? i think they should. they probably won't. but that's the least of the consequences. unfortunately the damage has been done. all they had to do was last about a week to get through the election. they didn't care if it unraveled afterward. they had a lie with weasel words
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designed to serve a political purpose and it did. now we are learning how smelly it was. liz: "axios" reporting the white house is upset about the legal team launching a legal defense fund. including what's going on in the house and the doj. the fear is there will be a back door for political payoffs. who is going to donate? can we trust hunter biden to keep strict control over donors? the doj is investigating him for his business deals in foreign countries. >> this raises very serious concerns, and there is no reason for it. it's not as if the biden family isn't wealthy enough to pay the legal expenses by themselves. this opens up joe biden and
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others to charges that its lobbyists and others who want to curry influence with the president. bad judgment, very bad idea. liz: thanks for joining us. later in the show we'll show you the treasure trove of emails surfacing showing hunter biden pressuring vice president biden's office. the house gop wants to cap spending just a tiny 1%. that's just a tiny speed bump. that spending is clearly inflation that's hitting you. that's why the fed keeps raising interest rates and slamming your kitchen table, wiping out your wage gains for the last two
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years. we saw that with the new jobs numbers. grady trimble is live on capitol hill with what's going on with the retail bank crisis. >> yesterday we saw steep losses, today a complete 180. the regional banks across the board trading higher. investors signaling that they are not as concerned about the health of regional banks as they were 24 hours ago even though not much has really changed. here on the hill, lawmakers have been digging into the causes of the three bank failures that happened so far. lawmakers as well as those in the industry say the fed clearly missed the warning signs. >> the federal reserve bank of san francisco in supervising
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silicon valley bank. they were more concerned on esg and other issues than the main concern she should have, safety and soundness. some of these banks need to relook at their business model. >> we are also following a bloomberg report about how the fdic are replenish the act to the tune of $20 billion. it would require big banks to foot the bill and small banks would be exempt. the u.s. economy added 253,000 jobs in april. but in this report what got a lot of people's attention, the revisions to february and march. combine those two months were revised down by nearly 150,000 jobs signaling a cooling in the
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jobs market. liz: let's welcome back to the snow, nancy tengler. wage growth is getting wiped out by inflation. what do you make of today's economic numbers? >> the market sold off when they were talking about how strong the market was. the labor market is slowing. we know housing is already rolled over. the feds should have been done two meetings ago. but they decided to raise 25 and 25. i hope this will encourage them to not continue raising. even with inflation coming down, real wage growth has not been very exciting. i have been very critical of the
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fed chairman and the spending coming out of washington. i wrote a speels called mr. magoo's washington. i'm writing the redux version this weekend. liz: this is a reversal of what happened under former president trump's years. inflation was going down. right? we are in reverse. trump has an economic record to run on. biden has a poor economic record to run on. >> i'm a movement conservative and i agree entirely with the philosophy behind much of trump's economic administration, lower tax rates, i definitely love the real wages rising for low income workers. but both administrations spent
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like drunken sailors. that's the fundamental issue we face. and the growth that takes away from the future, we put downward pressure on growth because of the crowding out of the private second early to by an increased cost of government. i think both democrat and republican presidents for 20 years have been responsible for that. liz: what is going on with west coast bank's failing and the san francisco fed's rapport. they are talking about climate change over at the san francisco fed. the new gao report on the failure of silicon valley bank finds the san francisco fed with its 400 regulatory officials, they did not recommend a single
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enforcement action against svb despite finding big problems there. >> i was on with you when this story broke. michael barr while he sort of took responsibilities, he blamed the lack of regulatory. he called a lighter touch regulatory environment because of the easing of con trainlts trump made for regional banks. we don't need more regulation, we need regulations they will implement. i sat on the board of a community board. we sat and discusses the asset-liability mix at every single board meeting. that was not going on at these banks. they were the been fish air yet --they were the beneficiaries f
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easy money. liz: we want to get to this sound bite from the president today. watch this. >> this is becoming an issue in other countries. what's the united states going to do? are they fooling around with not paying the debt? the last thing this country needs after all we have been through is a manufactured crisis. maga republicans in congress are threatening to undo all this progress by letting us quote default on the debt unless we agree to their demands. >> extreme maga republicans. liz: nobody takes it seriously any more, the maga attack. senator joe manchin is ripping into this ripe house saying
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it's -- is -- is ripping into this white house and calling it dysfunctional. >> the gop house passed it, so it's on the biden administration to negotiate. if they get up to the debt ceiling when the house republicans passed an alternative, that can hardly be blamed on maga republicans. it's obviously political nonsense. liz: the polite between the white house and the powerful uaw auto workers union. they are not yet endorsing biden because of the push on electric cars. what you need to know about biden nominees displaying a shocking lack of knowledge about the agencies they want to lead.
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an attempt to tends the title 42 border measure. kim gardner resigning. a treasure trove of newly revealed and stunning emails show hunter's business partners asking for help during the obama term. gene hamilton is coming up. congressman mark alfort on "the evening edit."
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for anyone struggling with weight and stress-related weight gain, i recommend golo to you. this is a real thing. this is not a hoax. you follow the plan, you'll lose weight. liz: you guys have dozens of emails in your lawsuits against the national archives showing how hunter and his partners were asking for help from the white house much more than you realized. what are you finding out? >> what we are seeing is incredible. in the earliest days in 2009 the
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extent to which the biden family was committed to its influence peddling. the details are shocking. hunter biden has a global advisors organization set up to influence and provide opportunities for expansion into foreign markets. you see hunter biden traveling with the president going to every country he wants to go to. we have seen and heard about the many business dealing he has had since then, whether it's with chinese nationals or involving you involving -- involving buria and the like. what we are seeing is this dates back to the earlier days of the biden administration. liz: what you are finds is by
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early 2009 they were emailing vice president biden's office for help and his office is emailing back hunter biden's firm about the trip to africa right when the vice president. is that what you aree requestedg to the family -- biden family business dealing. they are saying we can't give you this or that particular document because it would cause us to reveal the inner workings between the vice president and his advisers. why would the vice president and his advisers be talking about his business dealings. where there is smoke, there is fire.
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it's very clear here. by the ends of the time we get all these records. we have a lot more coming. and there are a lot of records that have already been withheld. liz: it looks like there is an assistant secretary of homeland security emailing, too. hunter biden's partner eric shirn working reportedly on mining deals. he was emailing vice president's chief staff about a foreign ministry spokesman come together u.s. at the same time the chinese official was fighting with big mining giants rio tinto claiming chain a was retailating against rio, tinto.
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hunter owns a 10% stake in bhr and was buying mining assets arounded the world. that's why hunter was going to ethiopia with president biden? >> all those dots will connect over time with the glue that holds all of this together is the extent to which hunter biden used his father's position as vice president to enrich himself and create business deals, go along on all these different trips. he's continuing to do it today. he just went with this father to ireland. fine. familfamilies all the time. but we are seeing consistent pattern of smoke and we are hoping to find the fire.
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liz: asking his father's office for help. we see that pattern to this day with the lawyer for hunter biden saying you need to shut down the distribution of information about hunter biden's laptop. it continues to this day. we'll stay on the story. it's good to have you on. what you need to know. we have more biden nominees and agency leaders displaying a shocking lack of knowledge about the agencies they lead and want to lead. steve moore joins us on the split between the white house and the uaw union. they are not going to endorse biden 2024 just yet. why? the electric car push. was a community of like minded people ready to support you when you need it most?
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liz: steve moore is back with us. what do you make of this story, the powerful uaw labor union holding off on endorsing biden because of his electric car push? >> five or six years ago they realized they had a big problem because all of their initiatives would put union workers out of work because they want to shut down so many facets of the u.s. economy. they created a blue-green alliance between blue collar workers and the environmental groups. it never made a lot of sense because everything the environmentalists are trying to do is dismantle these jobs. some of these unions like the
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uaw are starting to awake to be that reality. they are saying we may not endorse joe biden for president because it's eliminating so many of our auto jobs because they want to go with the electric vehicles. most of those cars are not made in the united states. >> that's the point. that's why they are angry to what you just said. we have got trump. trump is still gaining in the polls. people like the trump economy. trump has a track record to run on for that. the new economist, eight out of 10 independents say president biden is a weak leader. senator joe manchin is hammering joe biden. and the other thing, too, getting back to this electric push. changing the economy at the stroke of a pen. it must be cold up there in the moral high ground.
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everyone is flying around on planes to get out. they are all taking plane flights and lecturing everyone else on climate change. >> the other big story is california wants to eliminate diesel trucks. california is the biggest state with 40 million people. what are those trucking companies going to do? have two different sets of trucks to .deliver products in 49 other states. can you imagine an electric truck carrying a 2-ton haul? it's impossible. liz: if they are going to slam the sly chain and doing it in an ad hoc on the fly basis. it's like mr. toad's wild ride.
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>> is she aware that by doubling the size of the electric vehicle market in the united states, we don't have enough electricity on the grid? does she realize this and what is the plan to prevent the grid from going essentially dark. >> we are interesting in figuring out that roadmap going forward. we understand that electric vehicles take more electricity than the alternatives. >> do you agree china is one of the biggest threats to our clue platt as a whole. >> china is a big emitter of greenhouse gases. it's a global pollutant. liz: should we be happy they are at least thinking about it? >> so what's the point? i want to make sure your viewers
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understand this. every time we shut down a coal plant in the united states, china build five coal plants. how is that going to reduce greenhouse gases? china and russia are laughing behind our backs. do you think president xi cares about climate change? he is trying to take over the world and we are talking about the temperature of the planet. china's pollution levels are five times higher than ours are. liz: this story coming up, everybody is saying it will be chaos when title 42 goes away. but senators tillis and sinema are working on a stop gap measure. what you need to know about more biden officials and nominees
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make a sound decision. call 1-800 miracle now, and book your free hearing evaluation. liz: joining us now majority whip tom hemmer. you have seen the report from the education department. and we have been watching the hearings you are running in the house and the senate hearings. more and more of the biden nominees don't seem to know much about the agencies they want to lead. >> what you are seeing coming out of the department of education is tragic but not unexpected. especially when you saw randi weingarten in front of one of the house committees completely corrupted. you have got a lot of great
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teachers out there across this country trying to put student first. and their union is not doing that. randi weingarten tried to rewrite history saying she wasn't the one saying kids shouldn't can back in school with they will be at risk if they are back in school. she did keep our schools closed in a great part of this country. because of that our schools have fallen way behind. democrats have not been standing up for those children. house republicans have. liz: the problems with the teachers union and the department of education is well taken. we are hearing from parents across the nation. they are upset about what they see going on in schools and the u.s. government. watch this. >> if we spent $50 trillion to
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become carbon neutral by 2050 in the united states of america, how much is that" to reduce world temperatures. >> this is a global problem. >> you can't tell me or you won't. >> can you tell me which country is the largest producer of lithium in the world? >> no, i can't. >> cobalt? >> no. >> it's china. >> natural graphite to the united states? >> no. >> it's china. >> can you tell me what air space requires an asb transponder? >> i'm not sure i can answer that question right now. >> what are the special times of use of air space that protect nationality security that appear on faa charts. >> i cannot answer that question. >> tell me what article 5 of the constitution. >> article 5 is not coming to minds at the moment. >> how about article 2.
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>> neither is article 2. >> your reaction, congress plan. what do you think? >> this administration reeks of incompetence and it's reflected in the people they put in these positions. we have a mayor from south bend, indiana who does photo-ops. you didn't have number that coalage of different testimony. but he's a perfect example. he's doing nothing to address the problems americans are facing every day nor any of these incompetent appointments either. quite frankly they reflect the culture set from the top with this president who has been less than competent himself. >> we don't want to look like we are obnoxious know it alls. but article five says to have an amend you need 2/3 of the states. this is basic stuff.
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>> liz, i think it actually raises a big question about not just the competence for the job, but the staff they have. these people are called to testify. it's scheduled ahead of time. they have plenty of professional staff to prepare them for the questions they are going to receive. you have would think they would be prepared for the testimonier in going to give. and they showed a level of incompetence that's staggering. liz: we are look at polls, economist, abc will be reuters. voters are really turned off. they just want to see a government that cares. we have the supreme court taking on a case that could overturn the regulatory state. they want to feel like the people going to d.c. know the
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constitution, know the bill of rights, know the amendments, and at least get ready for hearings. and they seem out to lunch and that they don't care. that's a real turnoff to the american people, especially men and women who fought for our nation. >> not only do they want those of us they hired to be their voice, to understand we are there to do things that are good for the country. they want republicans and democrats working for the betterment of america. this is a customer service business. our elected officials make those decisions. i'm hopeful the supreme court will restore representative government. liz: congress has been circumvented. this president spent a trillion dollars without congress
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oversight. have a good weekends. >> we have senators kyrsten sinema and thom tillis trying to work on a stop gap measure to keep the title 42 border measure in place for two years. dagen and sean. good to see you. sean: the stonewall in congress on the biden probe. dagen mcdowell that little letter, the 51 intelligence agents sent ahead of the debate. it's a bunch of dudes on a friday night.
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to keep title 42 for two years. can they do it? >> everything the democrats do is get down to the wire to cause chaos and pandemonium. they did it with the omnibus act. and they are doing it with the debt ceiling. they are doing it with title 42. we had 6 million i will hell aliens come into our country since president biden took office. we are trying to stop them by sending 1,500 or however many u.s. military members down to the border to do paperwork? are you kidding me? we need soldiers to stop illegal aliens from coming into our sovereign country. liz: the population crossing
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dwarfs a number of u.s. states. we have seen it around the world. any time we see people trying to bully their way across the border and not do it the right way, those nations shut it down. the u.s. tore some reason gets abused constantly. we have human trafficking and drug trafficking cartels literally controlling the border. i want to get your reaction to admiral haynes testifying that president biden's botched withdrawal from afghanistan ruined their ability to gather information on terrorist activities in afghanistan. this is while the u.s. border is in a state of collapse. >> do you feel that we have lost information gathering capabilities and also ct
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operations in afghanistan since our withdrawal? >> the intelligence community has been clear about the fact that we are not able to collect as much information today as we were when the troops were in afghanistan. >> it's my understanding our ct operations are basically nil. we are look at hardy anybody on the ground to be able to help. >> what's going on. we are the generation after 9/11. thousands of people died on 9/11. now the border has collapsed and afghanistan is a breeding ground for potential terrorists. >> the abhorrent withdrawal from afghanistan was a disgrace to america. it's the most shameless act of cowardice i have seen in my lifetime. it's one of the key reasons i decided to get into this race. i didn't want to be in a nursing
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home age 92 and look back and say i wish i had done something to help save this country. this president is driving our country into the ground. the way he pulled out and left 13 of our service members there to die, then checks his watch when their bodies come home. we gave up a strategic air base and left billions of dollars in u.s. equipment behind. some of it not operational but others can be used to gain intelligence on. the documents need to be handed over to mccaul so we can get to the bottom of it. >> thank you for joining us tonight. and thanks for everything you are doing for america. ♪ ♪
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>> but welcome the attorney general of missouri, it's good to have you on andrew bailey, good to see you. we broke this news on show last night, george soros st. louis circuit attorney kim gardner is now residing, what happened h here. >> we identify the she was unlawfully refusing to do her job 96% of criminal offenses reported in st. louis did not result in criminal charges for the circuit attorney, she wasn't
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doing her job as it turned out she was doing other things, we subpoenaed records from a local nursing school that demonstrated she was taking nursing classes, on the taxpayer time and money instead of doing the job she's paid to do which is hold wrongdoers accountable she was furthering her education in nursing which is not what her official responsibilities we filed a removal proceeding to get her out of there, we kept fighting it and now she indicated her intent to resign, she needs to go now were not going to throw punches until the ball rings. liz: when did she start going to nursing classes and how long has that been going on? >> at least a couple of years. we are trying to get to the bottom of how this came to pass and what happened that allowed a soros back prosecutor to take office. anytime you see out-of-state money coming to buy an office to nullify the laws of the state of missouri makes it less safe we need to conduct a thorough investigation and analyze what went wrong, institute structural change to prevent this from happening again and we will keep
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fighting. >> the minority keeps getting slammed by the felons let out. how bad were the cases that fell through the crooks. >> they were horrible, violent offenders were out on bond one instance in february when a violent repeat offender was out on bond and violated his bond condition 50 times, his bond was never revoked and then he ran over a woman in town for a volleyball tournament who now lost her leg, she is serving a license and this individual should never under never been out on bond if the circuit attorney said she objected we have the transcripts to prove that is not true she consented to his bond enter fault she was on the street in the first place, that's one instance. in the past two weeks circuit attorney failed to show up for a murder trial in the first degree assault trial, he's not showing up to court because she's busy taking nursing classes, we will continue to take this forward until she's out of the office, she is indicated she's going to resign june 1 that's a great first step forward process but were not to stop until the bell rings.
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>> do you think an organization spending tens of millions of dollars to get far left prosecutors and officials elected all over the country and then they get out store step down or get kicked out. >> the whole attempt is to nullify the law by deconstructing criminal justice system, we know george show rose funds the bear institute that is publicly committed to deconstructing the criminal justice system in the criminal justice d.o.j. administer the grant that's making missouri and other communities less safe. >> andrew bailey thank you for joining us, i am liz mcdonald, thank you so much for watching this week, "the evening edit" on fox business. we hope you have a good weekend. join us monday night, now it's time for my buddies at the bottom line. hi deacon and sean. >> good to see you ♪ ♪

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