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biden is giving remarks and he has just now speaking put in alaska, on 911 of the backlash is the 911 families are saying that this is the opposite of never forget, but also the escalating tomato the presidents fitness in a troubling campaign excusing press conference in vietnam it was we have the highlights and former president trump though is pulling and major crowds this weekend, the update on his possible hearing this week is a florida surgeon general like to begin, and snowboarding, do not get covid-19 booster shots the updated virginia governor glade young can come up targeting a father and a school board meeting and plus energy secretary grand home, fines &, what you already know, electric cars do not work on road trips. so this white house cut it out with the top-down mandates on the economy and we have the democrat new mexico governor defiant after trying to suspend free speech, and gun rights, i'm
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elizabeth mcdonald and the evening edit stars right now. >> okay, let's bring in from senate homeland security, senator roger marshall and it's a pleasure me think you so much for having us out tonight, senator complex look at this and prevent for this great american moment, when george w. bush, throughout the first pitch at yankee game after 911 watch this. >> it. [chanting]. [background sounds]. [background sounds]. liz: and senator, he threw a strike and remember that was a convening unifying moment but now the biden white house is a splitting my biden is not in new york city saying that 22 years
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after pearl harbor, u.s. president still not going to visit hawaii 911 family say this is the opposite of never forget, senator what you think. roger: will that is, i think short field stop going on from the very unsuccessful and embarrassing trip abroad is on the way to celebrate 911. i think most of us never that it was a 40s exam, this morning, when the first tower went down and struck by a terrorist. it almost thousand americans lost our lives that the 401st responders printed the sound of battle he lost their lives. and thousands of people since then, still suffer also lives this subsequently from that attack. as i think this is totally inappropriate it shows us how to texas current president is is a very sad moment that i just want to stop myself offer my condolences to all of this folks the lost loved ones in 911 and let them know that we are still with you and we have not
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forgotten. liz: senator my family dog whenever his about with us a family member in 911 my sisters brother-in-law was a fireman and chuck indicted 911 and so it doesn't family members die and 911 at these guys by governor dobson health responders how to you know for authority guys and i just going the job they're not looking for cheerleading, making themselves out to be heroes, they're just worried about is okay to forget, when they can never forget. >> it is that simple and again i think that we are over and over the morning, numbers are doing family doing a surgery and, i mean, the surgery. area nice on the screen, that this plane crashing into a tower gosh, what type of movie is this and then minutes later, the second crash into the building as well. so we need to stop to remember these folks and i don't know about you but i don't think of work terrorist is over with and there's nothing to seven forget
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about yet. i think this will be going on for several years we need to honor of fallen always think about if nothing else, for the kids. for children then the garland also need to pause and remember that their parents maybe given their lives towards that sound of the battle as well as the other 3000 suite you people wanted to september 12, when the nation came together as one in setting aside party affiliations and they do not want never forget to turn into nevermind. and you know what i mean, they want to be applauded as heroes very close the fire house last 15 fireman. they say they were just doing our jobs but they don't understand there confuse senator we have to live under this let's move on to press secretary karine jean-pierre coming up present migrant biden's he lost his way during rambling press conference in vietnam and you will have that it also here david axelrod being lit and going into this listen to the
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senate watch this. >> i think this is an joe biden siemens yesterday side, whether he can complete this task on this election. and prevent what many people fear would be a disaster for the country and if not, then he should step aside. biden: evening of a game and buddy so shared with me but to tell you what, i don't know about you but i am going to go to bed and i'm just following my orders here. [inaudible]. and i'm sad will not calling on you and you said five questions. >> it will be possible to reach the - of the paris agreement there was no agreement that the g20 on fossil fuels and how concerned are you about this lack of consensus.
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biden: we talk about the third world excuse me the third world, the new southern hemisphere had access to change and it had access to was not confrontational it all i think everybody, thank you everyone this the end of the press conference. liz: senator, this the leader of the free world gets cut off and were supposed to be showing power and strength of the hill is reporting the top party officials top senate democrats are worried, poster green the wrong direction provide and we saw this, what was your rea reaction. roger: i thought about rumbling stumbling and fumbling this is an advertisement that this person is offered to lead we seen his mental and physical decline in his absence we know he does not have the physical strength or stamina the mental acuity to be able to be a president of the united states and this the toughest on the ending in a person physically fit needs all of it was about
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them. it is why is numbers of falling in my probably 60 percent of america's you think he's doing your job is only percent of americans are upset about the economy and we have just watch the demise of this nation lack of leadership from joe biden weather is inflation and open border, that escape from afghanistan, and is attacking freedoms as well. so think they should be ready from him is vastly can. liz: thank you for your insights and for having us off nights good have you on and appreciate it okay let's bring in former justice department official, former doj attorney on and thank you for joining us in touch of the video, watch truck pulling in major crowds and fight with this weekend and he is hearings on his indictments and florida and georgia possibly this week and he's looks like he is now while his lawyers swing advice, do not testify is upcoming trials and when you come down on all of this and we thank you so going on.
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>> what president trump is not like any other demented there is an been so perhaps the advice should be different when a completely understand, criminal defense attorney, almost never with the client to testify in for somebody like president trump, i think that we might all agree that he is rather undisciplined when he speaks. as i thank you so attorneys will be very concerned about the kind of cross-examination he would face in the kind of answers these might give. but because he is who he is, he may very well testify in just regard the lawyers which is request because ultimately the decision is as i just buy anyway boy that would be something to see. liz: we think aunt judy testify. >> well i agree with francis to sit and look, one of the problems with top government officials top officials they often have any - view their ability to testify that he really should listen to his
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lawyers. most of these top officials are not used to the kind of attacks you want to grow being cross-examined and what makes trump different is that he has been under relentless attack for a very long time and so he might be able to survive that the best decision that he can make is to listen to his lawyers for defending him on whether he should testify or not. liz: quote times just said francis, people out there who have not really followed what was going on, it seems member understand how when trump percent on the oval office in january of 2017, within five or six month they wanted to impeach him out of thin air window high crimes and misdemeanors and skip trump from the get go in talking about impeaching him even before he won the presidency, we reported on that and so yeah that, come here to this moment in america that we have a
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federal judge in georgia saying white house chief of staff mark meadows, you have to keep your case in state court a federal court and what you make about the 2020 case in georgia. >> we don't lose i did not agree with judge jones from the federal district court judge here. mark meadows has appealed immediately to the 11th circuit of the 11th circuit is none of the first of the second most conservative circuit in the country and some president trump i think will get a much more fair hearing in several mark meadows. should present trump make the motion and someone to think he will he's probably waiting to see what happens with meadows motion but i think that mark meadows motion is well taken i think judge jones made the wrong call. think that mark meadows actions listed in the indictment are unlawful for small, single income they seem to be the quintessential chief of staff duties reaching out to people for the president is scheduling things with the president and i think ultimately that most people seem to have a problem
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that the president primary duty is to the constitution is a that the laws are faithfully executed so questioning the results of an election when a seems to be there election improprieties, looks to me like a quintessential presidential duty which should go to federal court. liz: what you think on his final work i agree and i think that jones' conclusion that he was not acting in his official position mark meadows and i think that is just wrong given all of the facts that we have seen in this case. liz: got it, i can trust you guys to deliver and great intelligence in his eyes and we appreciated and thank you so much and select, congressman ryan also the president of the american petroleum institute, mike summers and jason - and they are all fired up and ready to go, this tory democrat new mexico governor is defiant showing just what is wrong with people in power and she is trying to suspend the first and
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second amendment to. you that she is going to fark and the uproar virginia governor quinn duncan pardoning the father, who was arrested at a school board meeting. why was he arrested to begin with and plus doctor jeanette come here with her take on the florida surgeon general getting heavily criticized this morning do not get covid-19 booster shots i will talk to the doctor about all this coming up in the evening edit. get help reaching your goals with j.p. morgan wealth plan, a digital money coach in the chase mobile® app. use it to set and track your goals, big and small... and see how changes you make today... could help put them within reach. from your first big move to retiring poolside -
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liz: did you hear about this story, we will get you updated on the setback for the biden white house, a study ruling and federal appeals court. affirming what you have been saying for years that the biden white house did likely violate free speech and first amendment rights with their endemic censorship and's get away with is that right edward lawrence 11 story to my guess is a the u.s. appeals court the biden administration did in fact course social media companies to take a pulse the appeals court did was reaffirm a lower court ruling that the white house as well as the fbi and the surgeon
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general's office and centers for disease control all violated likely the first amendment and from signing some of the agencies cannot converse social media performs to remove content and i will of the from with white house calls, this information related to covid-19 specifically, over vaccines white house spokesperson having that the consistent view remains the social media platforms critical response ability to take account of the effects of problems are having on the american people that make independent choices the information they percent in appeals court judge with it judges appointed by the republican presidents also through god, hello are court language thing the government could not contact the platforms directly and so the overall ruling sing the administration likely infringed on freedom of speech by americans in this issue seeping into the race for the republican presidential nomination. >> i don't know if we've had a presidential get it and this them and quoted opinions so this judges over the last year about
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technology companies and when they send entrances or content through the back door and a still state action in disguise. edward: the iso white house press secretary a few weeks ago" contact right now come is currently doing the federal media companies and she could not directly answer the questions we know there are some and we just don't know to what extent. liz: what reporting there's edward that's interesting and thank you so much for bringing us a story let's bring in doctor jeanette and doctor, so thank you for 20 is what you make of this ruling connecticut beat potential for the most consequential this amendment freeze beach battles ever in testing the governors and what the government can tell us a social media like facebook and twitter. >> they have no role in social media that is so disheartening to find out hundred pressured and coerced twitter and facebook to take on information. it is completely out of line and out of the place that they
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silence potentially people who work thank you chris cooper right. what you do when you start the debate community self talk that population open communication and thought in those ideas to together they could lead to problem-solving new solution but instead, we see in them silence these folks and pin them for example from twitter. that is because you when they have died, what is there an agenda and this is what causes you to this trust about government organizations that especially help organizations like the cdc and the nih, so definitely, it's good that we see that there is some intervention because this should never happen again and ultimately what it does is it leads to poor compliance and loss of trust and potentially bad outcomes among the patient's public health in general sweetie will doctor, into this next right, and the florida surgeon general and he's been hit with backlash over saying come to get covid-19 booster shots let's
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listen to what he says. >> there's a new vaccine, that is coming around the corner and new mrna covid-19 hexane and there's essentially no evidence and no clinical trial to human beings showing benefits people no clinical trial showing that it is a safe product for people actually cause cardiac injury and many people sweetie when you think doctor. >> i think that we need to simmer down on our obsession with covid-19 and you know what i see no list i crsp and flew extra so covid-19 is nothing only virus or infection that is up there, what i could tell you though is that think you're jumping the end of the salute bit premature to say what will happen and we still have not heard from the fda yet and we have to get clearance from the cdc and you would you have data from mentor and pfizer shows the
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vaccine - or targets a variant that produces that the parties think. you from spreading into catching covid-19 but from previous experience with my patients i have noticed that major symptoms lesson especially in my folder elderly in my senior patients with underlying medical conditions that we listen to their symptoms. liz: you are talking vaccine does. >> is correct so it is all about this and risk versus benefit wave when it comes to potential side effects and, yes, i can happen common side effect we see for example in young males between the ages of 12 - 17, is myocarditis the ones that are at highest risk 35 out of 100,000 may have an aftereffect procedure not meet the vaccine when it comes to high risk elderly and we commune systems and heart disease and lung disease and diabetes, kidney transplants, that's when we need to take a closer look and
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focusing the group may be benefits for them. liz: thank you terrific and you're always so smart and thank you so much for helping us out thank you for joining us and okay were going to tell you why just why i write outraged family to call the cops on biden energy secretary and after their road trip with electric cars backfired. a lot of ironies and abuse of power and sense of entitlement and the stories pretty rich here. we will get you updated in virginia governor glenn young can who pardoned the father arrested at a school board meeting and again, why was even arrested to begin with and we will debate this on the evening edit next. and i saved hundreds. with the money i saved, i started a dog walking business. oh. [dog barks] no it's just a bunny! only pay for what you need. ♪liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty.♪ ♪
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smith, he was arrested and that school board meeting in june 2021, and ranches daughter was assaulted in the school bathroom, and the school had allegedly attempted to cover that up. the same teenager goes on to assault a second victim. some of the media sync of this father should not have been part and parted and what you think. terry: i think that scott smith is a hero. his with the father should be any is how the fathers should act. we need more fathers all across this country seeking up with her daughters and for the children the same way that scott smith did an allotment and involving county and this parted if anything came to leave and i'm not going to criticize it, i'm just so grateful, the glenn 90 sittingthere that and i knowf terry would've 12020 when it no press rights started in virginia, this would be a totally different situation so we need to normalize a stuff. liz: totally different ethical what you think sleep scott smith
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speak his mind 11 have a say in his daughter was just attacked the guy, is teenager went on to attack another student let's watch virginia governor glenn youngkin, watch this. >> let me just start with our policies arrested and empowering parents to be engaged in their lives in previous policy specifically excluded as we know this is not right. i too cannot go on a field trip without parental consent to the child in school cannot get an aspirin or tylenol without parental consent and how the world is it appropriate for a child be guided and counseled by folks that are outside of the family and these most important issues with their questioning their identity school we have to rescue this generation that is a risk sweetie of the governor talking about the teachers and other school officials talking to peers children about gender reassignment surgery like this is where we really are in
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america. terry: yes, as a couple of reasons for that liz, we've allowed the radical ideologues going to revolution this country and gender revolution and socialist revolution here in the best way to through that is to corrupt our kids mind and correct them in schools that's where they help millions and billions of $3 that they can use that they don't really have to learn, but also lose, but a lot of times people miss is that is a transgender surgery industry out there and in 2022 alone, he was $2.1 billion and out $2.1 billion even if you took 1 percent of avenue reinvested that into pr campaigns and advocacy of income a way to get a lot of laws passed and that is what is happening in the schools, is there's this deadly mix of nonideological toxic i do urology along with industry that is putting it to make more profits and they spent and meanwhile, kids are getting destroyed fears of losing their children. liz: is appalling and outrageous and it is a disgrace.
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and that is just going on unchecked and parents you just feel for them, you know clear with her facing out. this, you have chicago mayors the mayor of chicago, he was asked will you read failing public schools and he said listen to this, it is everything, is standard of measurement a sum of money is pending on the let's watch this. >> is a former educator, a longtime employee of the chicago teachers union, what grade would you give the current system and why. >> i personally don't give a lot of attention to grades. my responsibilities a simple you just read the system to fund the system. in this outcome ultimately going to great with another public school system is working based upon the investments in that we make the people who rely upon it. liz: what is he talking about. >> all is they spent on must $20000 per year per pupil, as
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chicago public school systems and they have 55 schools in chicago public school district that don't have a single child that is proficient in writing and no wonder this guy come the chicago does not like greeting it is not like looking your grace will of course you know because your family. losers do not like to grades with these people want is equality of outcome and they do not want excellence this we need to get back to his excellence in equal opportunity. liz: thank you for joining us tonight in we are getting you updated on this very important story of the democrats governor of new mexico, still defiant and more of her voters say that impeach her now and she wants to suspend she still trying to suspend, first amendment free-speech rights second amendment gun rights and also electric cars, do have a road trip problem that you know about this, energy sec. just printed out, so does the white house now see the problem with top down
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the only available electric vehicle charger for the energy secretary, by parking a gas powered vehicle the same spot had a couple of the baby wanted to use that charger and so the reporter was taking a lot of the trip, so the family comes a silver in the separate many thoughts and so nothing came of that call to police the secretary road trip from north carolina to tennessee in june, highlights just how difficult it is to find electric the goal charging stations and it babies long distances is reporting from npr is a stark contrast is granholm so you see us take account of her road trip. >> will be taken electric vehicles on this road trip and i'm excited to point out all of the investments happening. reporter: jim farley portillo also recently took a road trip f1 50 lightning and as far as we work on the cops were not called
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but he did admit that he ran into some of the same challenges charging the vehicle driven transition tvs is a sticking point is the auto workers union prepares for a possible strike later this week the. liz: thank you so much for joining us now the president of the american petroleum this is mike summers, when use of history, would you think i'm in the block to family with a baby in the car i block them from fusing a charging station so that energy secretary granholm could use that in the use of gas powered cart to block than they call the cops and amenable this just screams entitlement and abuse of power people comparing into an episode of . mike: i think it gives recent the role of consumers was here, for many americans that might make sense that for most americans who have to travel long distances to get to work and slowly be at this point just is technology the americans want
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or need for environmental protection agency now role that would basically mandate consumers have to buy any by 2035 and think most americans as demonstrated by the secretary's troubles on her road trip, understand that is not a choice that they need to have the choice of the kind of vehicle, that they want to buy for their lives and so unfortunately, that is on the choice that the federal government was to provide for the american families. liz: people do not want them. and they do want them and they went hybrid they do electric and gas enemy best way to go toyota is going on the road having the thing is, so they finally get the wake of call living in life the rest of us is looking does he do this top-down central control of the economy and government mandates and notice than that of the government entourage mike driving test was right is no test was to drive
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because maybe they had musk so much but didn't bring your journals as the major take away any that are not testing come they don't for they will approach a problem in a charging stations pretty the white house knows this. mike: here's why this is important this week that the story came out because the united states house of representatives actually going to have about him of this week the republicans in the present going to be able to choose their way to be able to choose whether they want this heavy-handed government relation, which avoid its element in people the kind of heart that they can buy or they can continue to go down this road this government mandate that so i would encourage your watchers today: doctor house of representatives member and asked them how they will go to the source they will have on thursday the be think this would happen this week, uaw is going to choose whether or not they're going to strike and with a key sticking point is whether or not this mandate will happen and this is a really big and important week, because right now, and so it is important that your viewers
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right now take action with a member of the house of representatives to you and were running out of time, mc spokesman john becoming his indicating the biden white house may again, trying to drain even more out of the u.s. strategic petroleum reserves of the presidents polls are plummeting, this because of russian bus production cuts at me is already at a four-year low level adjustments for actual emergencies, not political emergencies, like punching polls and he is waging the same are in u.s. domestic fossil fuel production at a time when we need that production than ever. mike: is a tragedy with the did to abuse the strategic trolling reserve right before my selection now come to the levels we've had since 1984, here's the problem is 20 percent more oil today than we did in 1984, at about a 13 day use of oil left
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in this strategic petroleum reserve and here's the answer we need to unlock american resources at the same time there talking about letting more oil out of the strategic petroleum reserve and locking up resources in the state of alaska once or resource and resource in the gulf of mexico locking up and preventing resources from being developed on federal lands in federal waters. he rejoices well, the choice they are making is just off american development every land this spr we should not be used in this political fashion sweet about it mike summers thank you so much is good to see you on the show. >> is free to be with you live. liz: the stories getting worse, the circular fire squad inside of the party, sway like crazy and more diverse with they say the biden white house is ruining their season plus utah congressman jason protested outrage in the streets of new mexico new mexico governor defiance suspending free speech
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rights is coming up in the evening edit let's check in with her buddy dagen mcdowell and sean duffy have a hot air coming up on the bottom line. >> it will be so i will take that up as well, and it governor suspending the constitution, to provide him citizens from a single minute rights of joy jones and others and jennifer granholm the energy secretary takes a trip to north carolina to memphis tennessee and paris been a disciple well and monica crowley will unpack that. >> on our panel as well, also remembering, the victims of terror attacks on 911 company it in perspective, why did you pointed shake hands with mohammed why is joe biden very enriching saudi arabia and nations that hate us and nations
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liz: former congressman, jason is the accusers coming into the studio to work voters are processing industries new mexico never got governor michelle to
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fight and they want to impeach her that she declares public health emergency, suspense first amendment free-speech rights second amendment rights and gun rights groups are now suing 20 think of the story. jason: is absolutely outrageous and you have a second amendment right in this country to carry a firearm and you have a first amendment right to express yourself and what she is doing is in total violation of the united states constitution that led this year that even some democrats who are pretty liberal understands, pretty parton progressive side wing of the party, not even calling her out and people like taboo data shows how absolutely absurd that her position is on this issue seek an anti- gun violence actavis is also calling her out and she said that no constitutional right is intended to be absolute. that's a heck of to make the united states of america jason whenever deadly shootings, 13
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-year-old and a five -year-old girl, also an 11 -year-old boy was shot and killed. you know, she went there with that right so that is with the issue is. jason: yes, it does not give a governor unilaterally we've her hand and say, that i know what is best going to get given to the constitution in tough times, that's with the constitution missing from to guarantee this rights as americans like in my fiercest mission american youth often anything wrong in this country, your united states citizen you can. firearm with family we carry firearms five firearms at least had anymore. [laughter] and you know i can you have your right to do that and she just cannot go out there and say well is a health issue. plus the criminals and show me will do to take on the case and tell me what you do the lockdown get right of the illegal immigrants coming to your town and then we will know that you were actually serious about this, but secondly always go after the law-abiding people, who have a constitutional right
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to carry weapons. liz: funders new mexico are as angry as you are jason, let's listen to them, watch. >> we want to do is protect your families and our friends, and our communities have gone on to come out here while on the frontlines as an independent contractor and she thinks she has the right, take away my freedoms and protect my community, i don't think so. we will not stand or we will not comply seated we have a county sheriff say he will comply with the governors doing he said no new jason may have to get into this, the same governor, who during the pandemic lockdowns, she lock everybody down new mexico was like 39th out of the cases and lots of any down thing goes to shop at their jewelry store and then she also has that been charged to the
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voters and taxpayers in new mexico, the groceries, alcohol like tequila, wine, vodka engine just get to the dollar amount here. as many nearly 13500 bucks a self, rick the pandemic. jason: yes, this is up to the voters of new mexico the people i know new mexico, they are just wonderful people they love it there and sort of those most beautiful parts of her country, but they elect this person and why they continue to allow her to hold office, she creates rules and laws that are different than when she wants everybody else to abide by and she so easily dismissive of the constitution going to get people new mexico new mexico stand for it sweetie of god it and jason chaffetz thank you for great interview and joining us here we have this big throw down in the mornings against the white house from their own party from the
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>> how ironic. this administration and biden obama and 1.2 billion in cash we sent to iran in cash and what did it get us? didn't change our policy and sending even more money and remember, this is a nation that has done recent me maritime operations with russia and china and iran and their attitude hasn't changed and it's outrageous and it's got to stop. this administration is nuts. liz: they're doing a waiver and transferring the funds to iran via south korea and qatar in order to bypass article one and
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section nine of the constitution and everyone should read and no money left and appropriations by a lot and once again they have the biden administration and they're skirting the law in congress. liz: congressman, this story too. you and other republican lawmakers in the house, you're proposing an amendment to a bill, we're moving onto this. you want to cut homeland security secretary mayorkas to $1 to the biden border collapse. talk to us about that. >> i know a dollar seem as lot and maybe it's not worth it, but i think the point is that, look, his conduct is inappropriate. when a secretary no longer is fit for duty, it's time for them to be relieved of command and a
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dollar is probably too high and a dollar would send a message. liz: vice president harris claimed over the weekend that there is progress at the border. but we've got officials in chicago, la, new york city, they're saying the federal government, you've got to stop this crisis because a lot of money is going to have to be spent to accommodate biden's border collapse and it'll go at these paid for by u.s. taxpayers having to foot the bill. >> it's a disaster. who pays for all this? you have new york, one of the finest cities in the world at one time and now in a financial calamity and have to pay for once again immigration, hotels, and then you have the ninth circuit that is saying it's somehow a constitutional right to provide shelter otherwise it's okay for homelessness to happen in our parks and our most precious lands across the country and now they're into homeless cams and enough is
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enough. but he has a right and the problems stem from washington dc and it's in the biden white house. liz: got it. congressman ryan, thank you for joining us. we appreciate you coming on. tomorrow, we a doug burgum joining us. we remember those who lost their lives 22 years ago and remember the families and victims of 9/11 after the world trade center twin terrors collapsed in the teddy lest attack on u.s. soil and attacks on the pentagon and in pennsylvania with the flight crash of united flight 93. our hearts are with all families, all first responders who were impacted by this. "the evening edit" will never forget, we will never ever forget. i'm elizabeth macdonald and time for dagen and sean with a great show for you. dagen: amen, a mac

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