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larry: i believe marjorie taylor greene is right. the only way justice will be brought to this hunter biden storagey is through impeachment.
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jack my >> mr. vice president, y times have you ever spoken to your son about his overseas business dealings? >> i have never spoken to my son about his overseas business dealings. >> did hunter biden commit a crime? have you spoken to your son? >> i'm confident. >> do you think the stories from the fall about your son you hunter [inaudible] >> yes, yes yes. got love you, man. you are a one horse pony. jackie: preside just hours aftep republican on the house ways and
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means committee, jason smith revealed the whistleblower testimony alleging biden's justice department interfered in the probe. reporter: despite that text message revealed by whistleblowers to congress. the white house says the president's 2019 statement that he never has spoken to his son about overseas business deals, still appears to be true. he invoked his father fleagd part, i'm sit hearing with my father and we are trying to understand why the commitment has not been fulfilled. you will regret not following my direction. i'm sitting here waiting for the call with my father. hunter biden's attorney is blaming his client's drug use.
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he said any verifiable words of my clients are solely his own and have no connection to anyone in his family. the white house counsel's office responded to the claims of preferpreferential treatment. in this case the white house has not been involved. attorney general merrick garland shot down the whistleblower claims that the investigation was blocked. and he denies a request for special counsel status was turned down. a.g. garland gave david weiss
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the sign-off to explain all this and talk about it when he deems fit, but today weiss' office declined to do that. jackie: with me congresswoman, thank you for being here. you saw this testimony and you saw it firsthand. a lot of pieces were shock but which part stood out to you the most. >> [inaudible] on a great scale. it's shocking how corrupt [inaudible] going after folks who don't agree with you politically. it's no surprise.
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their slow walking. the justice system that should be protecting all of us is unable to go after criminal or civil penalties on hunter biden. they were prevented from doing their job from higher-ups. this is what's going on in our justice system right now. the first step we made yesterday [inaudible] jackie: i think a lot of voters are outraged about this. and also some people on the right. james comer and senator tom cotton said the justice system needs reform. >> our investigation isn't just
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about following the money. it's also led congress to realize that we have a system of justice in america -- this family has been prove on have accepted millions of dollars miss tear yulsly from form nationals all across the globe. and at the same moment in time the president's son gets off with a slap on the wrist. >> merrick garland is running the most p most politicized dept of justice in modern times. jack rrl republicans in the house say $17 million came into the biden family, and $8 million went to hunter biden. his attorney said you can't take
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anything that he said at that time because he was dealing with addiction. but i'm wondering, how is it he managed to bring in $17 million for the family. that's what a lot of people are outraged about here. where was all this money coming from? what was he doing for it? >> that's a great question. the question the irs whistleblowers wanted to ask, but their higher-ups prevented it. the hunter biden family was contacted and told to move -- they were given advance noticed of when the raids were going to happen. that doesn't happen to you or i or normal americans. this is a protection job. and there are some serious accusations. and hunter biden receiving $8.3
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million when we have no idea where it was perceived from. and what he gave in reaction to that money. but this a whatsapp message that seems to go to a chinese executive saying my dad is here and if you don't a pay up. jackie: the doj left this investigation what think call ongoing. maybe it's only ongoing so nobody else can move forward and demand information. so they can say we are investigating so we can't share. we have to keep it private. >> they are doing their best to keep it private. that's why yesterday's vote was so important. the information has to come out.
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it had to be released. so not only ways and means can do their job. but other committees in conference. but these people who have been protected. there will be a day of re congress and it's coming soon. it -- thank you very much, have a great week. jackie: billionaire democratic donor george soros pouring even more money into bro aggressive candidates. reporter: soros' candidate in the prosecutor primaries went 3 for 3. their challenges are also progressives. but this speaks to the power and
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influence of george soros in picking prosecutors. the prosecutors in fairfax and arlington counties. the soros funds pac to drop hundreds of thousands of dollars on both of these candidates. his pacs also poured money into the reelection bid of loudoun county's controversial prosecutors. sources argue that all of his candidates are soft on crime. >> what happens is they walk into a courtroom and they see two victims. they see the victim and they think the defendant is also a victim. if you are a prosecutor and you don't want to prosecute crime, don't be a prosecutor.
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reporter: a 2022 report by the pro police non-profit legal defense funds found he sent $40 million over the last decade to elect progressive pratt cool pr- prosecutors. the response was voters seem to like what they are hearing because they vote for these d.a.s. soros's son alex said he's taking over his foundation and he says he's even more politically active than his father. >> 2024 republican contenders
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addressing the faith and family conference. steve forbes, always great to see you. this is a field that's rapidly expanding. it's interesting to see players enter the race and what their messages are and how they differ from each other. i am wondering if this kind of messaging is the kind of messaging that will help the gop take the democrats in 2024. >> the key thing will be the economy. it's not going very well, people are falling behind despite the happy talk from the white house. so that will be the big issue. the first candidate, they are attending to their bases now. but the first candidate with a reaganesque subject andive
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growth will be a formidable candidate. jackie: one candidate all instituted that platform. donald trump did it before and got the economic engine running again. but he's mired in controversy. >> that's why he has to focus on that agenda and not fall into going back to the 2020 elections. he did it with bret baier the other night. people know they are in trouble in terms of foreign policy. who is going to get us out of it the way ronald reagan laid out. >> desantis in this race as well. his numbers are low with refoact approval ratings. it doesn't seem like if we called it today that he would
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get the nomination. suarez is also throwing jabs at desantis. at the end of the day you need a unified message to move people forward. >> i talked to the former president a number of times. i don't have much of a relationship with the governor. he's not a relationship-type guy. i supported him when he just ran. i didn't vote for him the time before that. i supported him in the primary but i never got a phone call or a thank you. jackie: heated examples where they go after each other -- >> at the end of the day, back in 1980, there are 10 candidates
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running for the republican nomination. ronald reagan faltered in iowa but came back. the if first candidate that hits hard on the economic issues and as governor christie did the other day, tart to focus on a new strategy in terms of foreign policy. that's where the debates will enable these candidates to get that message out. jackie: economy, foreign policy, i will throw in the border, a lot of people concerned about up imraition in this country. crime was a big issue, too. there wasn't a huge red tsunami * tidal wave. a lot of people voted on abortion with the overturning of row v. wade.
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i am wondering if you think certain voters will look past certain things and say this is my issue. >> i think the republicans have to make clear, the whole point of reversing row v. wade is to let the states do it. if you want to do six weeks, go ahead. it's in your hand, not the judges or the washington politicians. let's focus on getting america to move forward again. jackie: some brand-new questions about the submersible titan. the u.s. navy says an acoustic detection system heard sounds consistent with an implosion sunday hours after contact was lost with the sub. >> i feel terrible for what the
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>> i would suspect it was withheld from the public but
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perhaps not from the family. again we don't know for sure. when it comes to life and death or in this case a catastrophic death, you want to be as certain as possible before definitively declaring the souls as deceased. jackie: the united states coast guard confirming the submersible titan was. >> joining me is navy psychologist justin sorendo. the a lot of people are wondering if they did detect the
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sound on sunday, why this massive manhunt and search that brought the u.s. coast guard, the navy and resources from other countries as well to confirm what we could have gotten to a little bit sooner. is it because of what the gentleman just suggested. they weren't sure so they had to do their due diligence and take their time here? >> i do agree with that gentleman. i understand this was an international yard nighted effort. and there are many noises under the sea. certainly it's not unusual that the navy would hear something, then need to verify what that noise was. we are forgetting there are many puremany -- many bureaucracies working in unison. from my view it was a successful effort that we were able to get
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down so quickly and identify the remnants of the titan. jackie: what i sort of hear you saying is it's possible they did communicate it but it wasn't necessarily released to the public. not having a definitive answer at that time might have been confusing to people. i am wondering what you think about director james cameron. he's breaking his silence on this story. he says it's similar to what happened on the titanicship. >> i'm struck by the similarity of the titanic disaster itself where the captain was repeatedly warned about ice ahead of his ship yet he steamed at full speed into an icefield on a moonless night. for a similar tragedy where
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warnings went unheeded to take place at the same exact site with all the diving going on all around the world is astonishing. it's really quite surreal. jackie: he's being criticized. what do you say? >> the theme is similar. but as humans we are always trying to look for pattern to understand that. that's a good explanation. but that captain of the titanic probably had a similar personality to the explorer-type crew members that would:push high stake situations and take those -- be willing to take those risks. i see that as the most similar. certainly whenever something like this happens, we are struck with trying to put all the puzzle pieces together.
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that's why it's so captivating for all of us. we can't let it go until we have resolution. it has captivated the world over the last week because it's so he latable. jackie: it left many people wondering and holding out some hope. but you make a good point with respect to the risk taking aspect of it. some would argue we won't move forward in exploration of space or sea without bold explorers willing to risk their lives. we have got former economic advisor to president trump, steve moore on the white house and the democrats holding firm on their economic policies despite skyrocketing inplaces. they are blaming everyone for
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jackie: the white house and democrats are holding firm on their economic policies even as jerome powell warns the u.s. still has a long way to go on its inflation fight, that's a quote. steve moore, it's always great to see you. what is your reaction to this. americans are struggling with persistently high sticky inflation in their budgets, they are racking up you debt, dwindling down in their savings. the white house is shrugging this off like it's everyone else's problem except their own. it has been sticky. 21 out of the last 23 months, inflation has been higher than worker wage increases.
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if you look at what the overall inflation rate is over joe biden's first 2.5 year presidency, rises are up 17, 18 percent. that's three times the inflation under trump, obama or bush. inflation is coming down. but jerome powell after 10 rate increases is now saying we may need two more. this is the steepest rate increase we have seen i think ever in american history. jackie: and rates will stay higher for longer. but you have got top white house economists saying the economy looks non-recessionary at the moment. this is as j.p. more gains warning inflation may be
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necessary to bring inflation back under control. when you look at core inflation, core is actually higher when you strip out food food and energy. stickiness is not going away anytime soon. to knock two or three points off this inflation number will be difficult to do. jerome powell is acknowledging he has his work cut out for him. looks like we lost steve there. a little technical difficulty. we'll try to get him back. president biden downplaying the foulout from calling xi jinping a dictator. progressive makes it easy to save with a quick commercial auto quote online.
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jackie: president biden downplay be the recent fallout on his comments about president xi as a dictator. >> did those comments undermine your relationship with china? >> i expect to be meeting with president xi sometime in the future. i don't think it's had any real consequence. jackie: joining us is christian whiten. china is already out to get the united states, that's very clear. and antony blinken just returning from a meeting with xi that seems like it was mostly ceremonial. as the way the president approaches our foreign policy with china so none cha atlantaly, is to me offensive.
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what do you think. >> biden committed a gaffe which is when you accidentally tell the truth. contracting how integrated we are with each asia's economy and the number of americans in taiwan. his own administration has walked that statement back. he made it two or three different times. saying xi jinping is a dictator is pretty much a statement of fact. the definition of xi is someone who has broken the tradition of limiting the power of chinese presidents and accruing all this power to himself. but it goes to the fact that there is no clear china policy. they have been on this charm offensive. and when you base it on nothing, it's kinds of fragile.
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jackie: china said yesterday it registered a formal process over the president's reference to xi as a dictator. and there are concerns about the two powers maintaining relations and there is a clear and present danger when it comes to taiwan. the indian prime minister coming over and there was a state dinner. and there was talk of moving some of that china business to another country. this is two years into the administration. we already knew our supply chains were strained. we move at and a glacial speed here. >> the india visit was pomp and ceremony. but there wasn't a significant
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amount of change. it was more diplomatic gardening. the administration has been holding on to an executive order that supposedly has been imminent for a year. we are still judge as dependent on china for pharmaceutical ingredients as we were early in the pandemic. all of this money spent and believating from politicians. i think the loss in afghanistan had something to do with it. they decided to embrace china. they said we need to have guardrails on our relationship. that is telling china they can do anything and they will still have our unrequited love to some degree. jackie: that's what worries me
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the most, the pharmaceutical supply channel if we were in a pandemic where we need access to drugs. and we talk about cancer drugs and other pharmaceuticals as well. antibiotics was the word i was looking for. president biden talked about sensitive information about the china spy balloon. in california at a fundraiser he said xi was upset it was shot down because he didn't know it was there. he went on to say that's a great embarrassment for the dictator. they let him loose at the fundraisers because there are only 130 people there and what can happen. but somehow he manages to step into it. >> it. >> the senility is clear.
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china's military putting a freight train size device in a balloon that is maneuverable over the united states and canada. i can't believe he didn't have knowledge of that. for us to accept his word on that shows they are not taking this threat seriously. even strategic delinking. even if we don't break our trade ties with china, let's at least focus on the pharmaceutical ingredients. if china successfully interests fears with our pharmaceutical supplies because washington has not taken steps to free us after years of warning, there will be real populism on both sides. jackie: people will be put in a
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very vulnerable position. and that's something i don't think the american people can take on the chin. thank you very much. national test scores for america's students are plunging. but that's not hurting the career extra joke difficult of randy weingarten. the president joe biden is giving her a promotion. let's check in with day began -n with ga da gerks n and sean. puerto rico. >> jason rants is here to talk about whatever he wants to talk about. also the big man, big t, tyrus joins us.
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>> all of a sudden when it's about our students, they challenge it. that's not right. that's not fair. jackie: controversial union boss randy weingarten who helped keep schools closed during pandemic.
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she will soon sit on the biden administration's homeland security council. with his reaction is terry schilling. fairfax county, virginia, who pulled his kids from the public school system. i have got to just jump in. why is weingarten getting another role overseeing education policy when she has failed at every attempt to help our children. >> randi weingarten is the perfect choice if you want to continue to destroy the american education system. she has not just helped to keep our kids out of school during trying times. but she has overseen one of the greatest chief cliens in academic achievement in american history.
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14% of our third graders can read at grade level. the only reason i can come up with to put her in a position like this is if you want to continue to hurt and destroy the american education system. jackie: you hit the nail on the head. indoctrination and keeping kids dumb. 13-year-olds received record low math test scores in the nation's report card. the test scores declined 9 points in math. there was incredible learning loss. we were already behind. then there us incredible learning loss during the pandemic. the farther behind you get, the harder it is to catch up. and you have the administration saying no, no, no, this is what's going to turn things around?
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>> here is something that's even more depressing to think about. look at the state of the mental health of our children. they have never been more depressed, had more anxiety and been more suicidal. parents are locked out of their child's education and healthcare decisions, and randi weingarten is on another government committee that will be pushing parents further away from their children. but there is always hope. we can fight back and get a new president who can change this committee and put american education back on the right track. jackie: governor glenn young kin, he wants to get the schools back on track with parents involved in the system. the mental health issues you are talking about. china is trying to eat america's
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lunch and being more successful than it's been in recent history in doing so. it's not letting its kids fall behind in this way. when you think about how this plays out in 10, 20, 30, 40 years, it will have a significant impact on this country. >> if your kids don't know how to read, write and do basic math. there was a survey and the chinese kids wanted to be as tow naughts and scientists and doctors. the american kids wanted to be tiktok influencers. in the 1960s our education system produced people who could get men to the moon without computers. our kids today are dumber than ever and more illiterate.
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get these failing teachers and representatives out of the way. because they are going to destroy this country. jackie: our kids are watching tiktok, trying to be influencers and putting themselves in danger as well. you look at the images of what chinese kids see on their tiktok, it's math and science. it seems to make a lot of sense to kick the non-educational tough to the curb. >> if americans want to win and take back the white house. glenn youngkin was the perfect one to bring up. he was the one other than ron
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desantis who had the most success. you have to make education and empowering parents central to your campaign. >> terry schilling. thank you. this is the smoking gun truth of hunter biden selling influenced based information based on his last name and his relationship to his father. john levine is here next on "the evenin g edit." helping businesses both large and small, communities and the people who live and work there grow and thrive. we're proud to call these places home too. they're where we put down roots, and where together, we work to help move everyone's financial goals forward. pnc bank.
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>> of fallout from the whistleblower testimony as more americans question if there is in fact a two-tiered justice system in this country. joining me now for more on this is someone who knows a lot about it new york post columnist jon levine. thank you for being here. where should we start tonight? let's start with the whistleblower claims that start with the text messages, the fact that the post is reporting that hunter did indeed send those messages from delaware. >> i think if the messages are to be believed, this is the last nail in the coffin that i never had involvement in my son's overseas business deals which i thought we put a lot of nails into the coffin already but this should be the last one you have a text message where hunter is trying to shut down his business
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partners and say i sit next to my father he's in the room, he's here you better pay up i don't want to tell you again. >> don't drag your fee either. >> it is incredible. maybe they will argue he was an active crack addict, that doesn't prove joe biden was there. but the president needs to be asked about this. is it true? we know he was in joe biden's delaware vacation home at the time that he sent the text message. questions need to be answered. >> nobody is going to ask the president, yet the department of justice to the plea agreement even though he is allowed to have tax infractions and allowed to lie on the application for gun form. he makes a plea and walks away were anybody else will be held accountable in a different way. that is the problem. >> just remember we have a mostly nonfunctioning press corps in washington, d.c. a lot of people who should be asking these questions to the white house will not be. but i know the new york post will ask and fox news lassies questions. in another house oversight committee in 2024 republican
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presidential candidate will ask these questions. joe biden is going to have to answer in his reelection campaign. no question about it. >> speaking of the house ways and means jason smith said this is evidence of the two-tiered justice system. watch this. >> they don't treat all taxpayers the same. unfortunately, american art treated the same way as the wealthy especially if your last name is biden. we saw that with countless examples that they use, how the department of justice intervened in the prosecution of hunter biden. they delayed and divulged and denied numerous examples of these investigators tried to go into further prosecution of hunter biden. >> let me ask you this you say joe biden will be asked about this but he does not want to take the debate stage. a lot of americans have an issue with this, they say if you could
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weaponize government agencies against donald trump but you can let hunter biden walk, anything can happen, it could be a free-for-all. >> if don jr. was shaking down foreign business partners. do i even need to finish that sentence? he is going to gast about it. he's not to be able to run for reelection and win in 2024 under a rock. >> maybe the easter bunny will come drag him away. jon levine always great to see you. you crushed it on the story the whole time. every time something new comes your insight is really valuable. thank you so much. remember you can send us your e-mail outfoxed.com, we love reading them. i'm jackie deangelis and for elizabeth macdonald. now time for the bottom line sean and dagen are going to take away. degan: thank you. ♪

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