tv The Evening Edit FOX Business October 26, 2023 5:00pm-6:00pm EDT
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hour of truth from liz mcdonald. >> i hope everybody can handle it. [laughter] okay, brace yourselves. thank you, larry kudlow. this story, house and senate lawmakers today scrutinize u.s. troops put in harm's way due to the white house quote failed policy out of a red. we got the story and former trump senior counsel kellyanne conway, democrat now counting new speaker mike johnson for 2024. we are going to explain. this bombshell from chuck grassley says d.o.j. and fbi officials obstructed evidence of human activity biden family deals for more than 40 fbi sources and new details on why former president trump stormed out of a new york court. this story, hillary clinton could again be heckled tonight, potentially the second time in a week and also this, wife gop
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senator joni ernst is going after former speaker nancy pelosi plus chicago voters are outraged. mayor brandon johnson locked them out of a public community meeting about illegal immigrant camps. i am liz mcdonald, "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪ >> let's welcome retired lieutenant colonel daniel davis, colonel davis served four times in combat loans including afghanistan and iraq. he's a recipient of two bronze star medal in let's welcome to former deputy assistant secretary of defense under former president trump, aldridge colby. thank you for joining us, it's good to see you. we appreciate your insight. colonel, your reaction to house and senate lawmakers holding separate hearings on the white house putting u.s. troops in harm's way due to failed policy on a red, the happened today.
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>> i've been saying for years on fox news and foxbusiness our troops serve no valid purpose for national security and direct security. it may help bag that but our forces are not supposed to be there for the benefit of others but they did nothing to help us but they do both serve as vulnerability for us and this is what i was afraid of him of the situation where our enemies could use easy access of troops to attack the united states and kill alderson response to what's going on in israel, i think it's a big mistake and we need to get them out, not just give air defense. >> the colonel said, lawmakers debate little done to enforce sanctions on iran to snap back nuclear missions, no banking sanctions helping around 80 billing dollars and oil profits, what you think of senate minority leader mitch mcconnell think the president has to go back to the drawing board? >> i think the policy in the
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middle east has not gone well, national security advisor changed foreign affairs in the online version saying the middle east has never been quieter and we need to measure by result from a result of the policy toward the middle east have not been successful. more pressure on the economic front, i agree we need to take a hard look at the net benefit, there may be benefits having troops in iraq and syria are they so great they're worth leaving them hostage to every dance and it seemed they may be part of the reason we restrain israelis to moving forward in the operation so i think the key thing is with got to be able to push back and deter around but conscious we cannot afford to be enmeshed in another major war in the middle east especially with looming threats of china. the chinese today buzzed b-52 reported that has not gone away, it is intensifying. >> that's another conflict on
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another continent what mr. colby said, the wall street reports iran trained 500 hamas islamic g hottie militants for the terror attack on israel october 7, we hear tough warnings from the white house on iran but what is the president redline? twenty-one u.s. troops injured in syria and iraq, 19 with brain injury, what is the deadline? >> that was what i was trying to say when he made that comment, we will come after you and hold you accountable, what do you mean? iran has already said they are against israel for what they are doing but what they are also saying is we are not going to go to war, fight here unless you come after us you have so many in the united states like lindsey graham suggesting if anything happens to any of the troops there in the middle east we should fire missiles directly the leadership into iran or oil
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infrastructure. once we directly attack iran, potential we have a big war, like colby was agreeing with, that would be the worst thing for us so what we need to do is get vulnerability out of the way, get the troops out and don't give air defense, got to protect our troops. >> protect our trucks, tougher on iran, it is going to get rougher. israel again in the gaza strip tonight, working against hezbollah in the north, the idea conducted target rate with tanks into northern gaza to clear the way for ground invasion. but objects strong over 250 terror attacks. this will be a long battle. i think it took nine months for iraq's military to drive prices out of iraq in 2017. how do you this will take? >> i wouldn't pretend to know but i think it's going to be long and difficult and this is where the rubber meets the road in terms of supporting israel. it's going to be messy but they
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got to restore deterrence. this is up to them, we support them, but they got to make the right decision but putting myself in israeli jews, how could they not gotten and try to crush hamas? you can't eliminate necessarily every person every affiliated but they let this go, that's just asking for trouble so this is a difficult and dangerous situation and we don't want the war to expand but i think we'll talk to try, not to have israel's back and help them support them in their hour of need. >> thank you for joining us tonight, we appreciate you both. today on capitol hill, the house and senate scrutinize the administration's policy on iran. bipartisan blowback against what's going on, hillary vaughn live on capitol hill with the latest. >> lawmakers on capitol hill taking a closer look at how hamas not only got weapons and resources but the training to conduct the attack on october 7
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against innocent israeli civilians, they pinpointed iran's role in this, now not only president biden $6 billion in iranian money, he unfrozen for iran but also his administration's lack of enforcement of sanctions already on the books. >> it seems to me we could cut off hamas or at least go a long way toward doing but by just enforcing the things we already say we are enforcing. >> every authority necessary to cut off iran, hamas and every other terrace group is already in the president and. the question is never whether the president can, it's whether the president will. >> other lawmakers targeting quick those role in this attack, that facilitated hamas ability to fund raise $100 million over two years.
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>> there are steps congress could take that would bolster treasuries resources and authorities to combat terrace financing and mitigate illicit financial risks posed by virtual items assets. hamas is using crypto to finance terrorism, current laws are inadequate, we have the power to choke that lifeline off and that's what we should do. >> one think we have heard today was lawmakers urging the administration to not just go after iran with more sanctions and enforce the ones on the books but go after the countries buying from iran, buying the oil so that means china, russia and india as well might be caught up in target sanctions if lawmakers get behind that. >> always terrific reporting. thank you so much, we appreciate you. joining us now, former senior counsel to president trump, county and conway. a pleasure to have you on, you heard the report, what is your
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reaction? >> i'm so glad congress is spending time doing these hearings. people need to remember short-term history here and the trump tent administration, one of the first things president trump did was cut off funding get out of the jc poa john kerry and joe biden and the rest of them desperately tried to rancher, why is this relevant to americans? here's why. when we left office, iran was that but to make deals, they didn't have the funding they have now. now they are allowed to produce about 3 million barrels of oil a day they stockpiled north of 80 billing dollars, that's helping to fund hamas and hezbollah. i'm not people congress has under oath to explain this policy. two other things i seek related to today's hearings and hillary vaughn's rate report, one is biden has a problem on the democratic party. his approval rating among
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democrats fell sharply after october 7 attack in israel and subsequent comments we will stand with israel. why? found earlier this year in fully for the first time ever, mark democrats had sympathy toward palestinians and israelis so joe biden the average approval rating among democrats during his presidency is 86%, down to 75%. i% approval among pelicans, 37, independent. there's no crossover appeal for him and doesn't have the credibility to go back and make amends on failed policy that has emboldened our enemy and not just the middle east but imperils america to get when you see people protesting they are not saying death to israel but death to america in quick succession the last thing in the trump administration, we froze funding for the un rwa, one of the many un groups in the reason is because we saw the anti-semitism and that they were friendly toward hezbollah and
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hamas. it matters who is in charge and i think some of the big policy failings beyond what you see about ability everyday from of the major policy failings on the world stage by the biden harris -- we never hear about her thankfully, administration, really why we are in this tough position right now. >> but judas new pull, the president's approval rating dropped to the lowest in his presidency. this matches historic record low for this president. fox -- what you are citing here is a president in the corner. chad pergram reports are going to provide among democrats, growing number of democrats oppose or against the president aid package to israel so is he going to look?
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he is political, is he going to look at the poll numbers and is he going to back off supporting israel because democrats are saying we don't like it? >> not sure he'll do that but anti-semitism among anti-semitic elements in the democratic party are being serviced and by the way is not just young people on college campuses, we had to vote to condemn hamas in the u.s. congress. one republican in the house voted against everything like that but you at 15th democrats ida nine voted against condemning hamas and six voted present which basically means they didn't condemn hamas so he thought it there at home in his backyard and people are shocked to see this. i don't think -- i don't know that he will pull back on a package for israel, i think he will have to deal with republicans because you can't rely on democrats to fall in line. >> what is this shakeout with voters in the democrat party? you are an observer of the body politic, how does this go and
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how will it play with the voters what's happening now? >> the way out explained joe biden's chart decline in approval rating is they explain it because his actions on israel and it's a problem for him going forward because he hasn't buildup the goodwill and political currency, the capital to spend on things like inflation, crime, the border, putin and you name it that the democrats don't want him to run for a third term, they are kind of stuck with him and even though gavin newsom is running for president under his nose in china for a week, that's not enough so he didn't have that goodwill. i think the best they have is he will be a wartime president and people will say we have to stick with what we have. >> kellyanne conway, we appreciate you coming on. still ahead, darrell isaiah and brian style, former arkansas governor huckabee, ponce
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monstrosity. details and footage of president trump stormy out-of-court in the fraud trial. we will explain what happened in unlikely backer, who will explain who and gop senator chuck grassley accuses the sj of shutting down and obstructing over 40 confidential fbi sources said evidence of criminal activity involving joe, james and hunter biden next on "the evening edit". ♪ >> a program, a scheme to turn that derogatory information and say it was a russian disinformation so it is corruption at the highest level. ♪ to duckduckgo on all your devie
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we make money from ads, but they don't follow you aroud join the millions of people taking back their privacy by downloading duckduckgo on all your devices today. goli, taste your goals. join the millions of people taking back their privacy we welcome back to the show from house judiciary congressman darrell issa, we need you on this story. this is a bombshell. now chuck grassley sent a letter to attorney general merrick garland and fbi director ray saying, why didn't fbi task force and fbi d.c. headquarters, white d.o.j. officials shutdown and obstruct more than 40 confidential fbi sources with
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mouthpieces and possible criminal activity and deals involving joe, hundred james bond, can you explain what is going on? >> i'm afraid i have to explain it away chuck grassley would explain fast and furious when the department of justice out right lied to him about the program, a decade ago. this is a problem at d.o.j., what they do, right or wrong, legal or illegal, they refuse to be honest about it and senator grassley has a great record of tenaciously dating to the bottom of it as he did with fast and furious when i was chairman and we work together some years ago. >> senator grassley said d.o.j. and fbi officials falsely discredited 40 sources and the evidence of russian or foreign disinformation but then in at least one instance multiple u.s. attorneys offices that the information and found no rushing disinformation.
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what is going on inside the d.o.j. and fbi headquarters? >> from the top, it has the ability to basically be political and that's what they have been doing, what they did under garland, they are out right representing the best interest of the president to keep him out of trouble and unlike a normal defense attorney, they have the power to make evidence disappear or be discredited and discrediting is something this administration did to trump and they are doing it again now. hunter biden has been protected by this and senator grassley is tenacious enough neither he nor we in the house are going to give up until we get the truth. >> it shows how widespread it was. forty human fbi sources senator chuck grassley says are managed by multiple field offices by the fbi across the nation, the fbi,
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seattle field office, baltimore field office, fbi headquarters and former pittsburgh u.s. attorney tells house judiciary according to reports, he and his team need criminal referral to further investigate the investigation, working with ukraine's burisma to freak separate u.s. attorneys offices in brooklyn, delaware but he was immediately blocked. >> we were told in a deposition in no uncertain terms and document u.s. attorney for being so candid and honest about the obstruction. the department of justice and fbi, a lot of good people but it only takes people high up in the rankings to do what they are doing and it makes all the work pretty useless and as we have seen whistleblowers go before jim jordan, james tommy and the ways and means committee, we are seeing a vast criminal network
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that has the biden last name on it that leads to joe biden. right now we have one that is fairly simple, joe biden received 200,000 from a loan he can't show he loaned to his brother on the same day as his brother got 200,000 from a medical group with the fact this there are so many examples it's a question of time before finally they do the right thing which unfortunately is to begin adding people around the president calling in the president for what appears to be at minimum, income tax evasion. >> we hear you about the, we have been looking through the records as well but staying on the fbi sources, do we have any idea what evidence they had? >> we have some idea and we will have more because they don't have subpoena power on the republican side in the senate and we the house brings the individuals in, that's what we did years ago with fast and furious, we were the majority and they were not and we worked
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together. senator grassley is capable, his staff is excellent to work with and that will be going forward primarily through the two committees of judiciary and oversight. it has to, it has to because judiciary number one concern is a clean non- prep department of justice, clean non- corrupt fbi and we don't have it today and we are not going to have it until we clean up. >> what you said is important, you do not want the american voter fact, any more cynical than they do about u.s. institutions. the institutions themselves are good, it's the people in the bar an issue. you are terrific, thank you for joining us. we got new reports coming in, former secretary of state hillary clinton could again be heckled tonight at an event at rice university, students are gearing up protest against hillary clinton and possibly james baker. the potential it could happen again tonight and back again i mean second time in a week
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okay, joining us now, former justice department attorney, hans von spakovsky could take on this first, now judge in the maga thought case against president trump that means the former president of even bigger fines he violates the gag order and find a total of 15000 dollars in total. now special counsel jack smith saying in the 2020 case you got to join the former president
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with jail time he violates that gag order and threatened witnesses but then you have the aclu filing a friend of the court briefing about 2020 case saying that gag order is unconstitutional. wherever you come down on trump, like him or hate him or whatever, what are the constitutional implications here? >> a defendant can't threaten a witness but that is not what is happening. the judge in new york was maddock trump for criticizing the judge and court personnel including posting a photo apparently of the judge's clerk with chuck schumer. that is entirely within the president first amendment right, the gag order the judge issued his unconstitutional as is the gag order in the d.c. federal case and even the aclu agrees
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gag orders are unconstitutional as well as urban, the dean of the berkeley school of law, one of the most liberal institutional scholars in the country, no fan of donald trump and he says these gag orders are unconstitutional. you have every right to criticize government officials including prosecutors and judges and personnel claiming there vindictive or partisan in what they are doing. >> this builds an appeal case. getting back to new york rod trial, these reports about jones attorneys are claiming michael cohen again was in court yesterday, is called trump a cheat and conmen but it's this contention, first he downplayed his own tax evasion charges, omissions and failures to correct paperwork pritikin jones
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attorneys went after him into him in court. colin did in fact plead guilty to tax evasion in 2018 and trump attorney said he's committed perjury but is downplaying different than perjury? >> downplaying is not the same as perjury but the other key thing : said in a direct question, he said donald trump did not tell me to overvalue his assets. that is key in the entire case and as you know, trump lawyers asked the judge to end the trial and dismiss it, his own lawyer said he didn't do that. >> michael cohen testifies in court in terms attorneys pointed out cohen's testimony in 2018 where he said basically trump asked him to inflate numbers for
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financial statements but cohen reversed course and denied it saying he couldn't recall it and we checked the congressional record, there's no indication : in 2019 testified that trump ordered him to inflate the numbers at trump's request in his favor so when the judge denied the request for an immediate request, that's when the former president marched out of the courtroom. let's show that again. watch this. >> the witness just admitted we won the trial. the good felon, went to jail for lying. >> now new york attorney general letitia james says michael cohen
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is not a key witness, how directors together? >> how can he not be a key witness? he was donald trump's main employer and his main lawyer says trump never told him to over inflate the asset so james is wrong. >> thank you for joining us, it's good to see you. >> thanks for having me. >> in just a couple of hours, students at rice when university planning to protest an event featuring former secretary of state hillary clinton, kissing john and james baker. this may be the second time hillary clinton is heckled in a week. columbia university. former arkansas governor mike huckabee here with his take on back and why joni ernst going up former speaker nancy pelosi. next to make evening edit.
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lovely place to be. it's like being a conservative going on college campus. i will say sometimes the heckling fine, it free speech up to a place but when you disrupt an activity, it can go over the line and i saw this week in columbia the student or activist, whoever he was was obnoxious and there comes a time major points and back off. i don't know what's going to happen tonight probably be worth the price of admission. >> entertaining, cuban, pretty funny. republicans senator joni ernst the many former speaker nancy pelosi shut down, closed on pelosi federal building in san francisco named after pelosi because to open-air drug market ravaged with crime putting workers and people in harm's way. the senator says it's ironic the
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pelosi building is a symbol of the way government does not work in democrat policies don't work. >> touché, joni ernst. that's a pretty good punch. to be fair, the building isn't operated by nancy pelosi, she doesn't own it or manage it, it was just name doctor because she's a prominent member of congress and it's in her hometown but if i had a building named after me as rat infested admit of us, i would ask one of two things. either cleanup the whole thing around the building or take my name off of it. it's like having a hospital named after you and everybody who goes there is a patient dies, nobody wants that but she seems to be oblivious to the fact that her hometown has become a hellhole thanks to the liberal policies of democrat legislators and mayors who think turning criminals on the street never prosecuting people for doing stupid things and not
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holding federal employees accountable for showing up to work that somehow that will make us a better country so maybe nancy ought to clean up her act a little but in the city of san francisco. >> in the district, former speaker is powerful. it could be debatable, maybe she could shut it down, it dangerous the administrators pelosi building in san francisco told workers don't come into work anymore. the crime is to violent, dangerous for you. it's also hhs putting at risk and want health or safety works in the building, that is another irony there. >> an insane think but the result of the policies that turned criminals loose and made it where it is impossible to go after people who do the wrong thing and you punish the people for doing the right thing and we have thousands and thousands of federal employees still make their payroll but never show to
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work. they supposedly are working from home but many are working from the golf course or happy hour and it gives you pause to think good gig if you can do it but most people can't. >> governor mike huckabee, thank you for joining us, it's good to see you. chicago voters and residents are outraged. brandon johnson talked about from a community meeting and building cap in the neighborhood for illegal immigrants plus footage of jamaal bowman pulling the fire alarm to delay the government shut down vote last month but it appears to undercut his narrative of first we check in with dagen and sean to see what they have coming up next hour on the bottom line. >> we have jason chaffetz on the new speaker of the house, republican johnson, he has liberals quaking in their boots as well as katie published talking about how the were in israel burned on more threats to the u.s.
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running us now, chairman of house administration, brian style, good to see you. first the story, what you make of this new security number footage coming in? bar democrat representative jamaal bowman, he is pulling a fire, last month to evacuate the house amid a government shutdown foot. he claimed do it to unlock of work but it doesn't show that battle. >> his explanation does not match the videotape evidence at all. i've reviewed this evidence as well as others, the door he attempted to maybe open his below us here, he walked up to the door and pushes it briefly and turns left and pulled the fire alarm and immediately walks away from the door, it's clear he made no effort to open the door with his explanation he did this by accident also falls, the reason i asked the committee to
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review this. i am very concerned he did this in a manner to try to delay a vote on the house floor. this was the moment we were trying to beat the senate to get our bill passed first and democrats did everything they could to slow that down including apparently pulling a fire alarm. >> it clearly set fire on it, it's red. he's hit with a misdemeanor charge, a lapse in judgment, former school principal. he went on to walk pass at least seven capital police officers without informing them of his actions. >> he is a principal and in my schools we did fire drills, exactly what happens when you pull up ireland and you are right, after walking away from the scene, he put multiple capital police officers and makes the decision not to inform them he is the one who pulled the fire alarm, the reason so many first responders had to respond to that instance and as
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we know, first responders are often injured and emergency response to a scene, dangerous for them. he did not care, he casually walked to the hospital and vote dozens of minutes later. his excuse is an addict, he's being charged and should be found guilty but the house ethics committee should investigate this and hold him properly accountable. >> let's move on, democrat axios reporting democrat planning new 2024 campaign attack ads going after mike johnson's record is one of the most socially conservative speakers in modern memory. democrats are going to make johnson a central figure in the 2024 campaign, what you make of this story? >> applicable conservative, he is at the helm and has the opportunity to unify us. the fact that democrats are attacking speaker johnson way one to enter the job tells you everything you need to know how
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failed the biden administration is with their policies. there's no way democrats can run for president biden's policies, broken border, runaway spending, rising inflation, disastrous foreign policy including watched evacuation from afghanistan so it doesn't surprise me that they are looking for an alternative in day one speaker johnson's administration or speakership they will attack him baselessly, a principled conservative and will unite republican conference and we will be able to push back on this biden administration. >> there rolling the dice and voters care about abortion and things like gay marriage. >> the democrats know they can't talk about failed border policies and we have seen millions of illegal immigrants enter under the water president biden while he has announced our border is unsecure. they will not talk about buildings and trillions of dollars they spent that
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unleashed inflation on the american public, they don't want to talk about the biden administration were on energy starting on day one for the president killed the keystone xl pipeline so of course they will attack republicans for a host of things but the american people are marked from a far smarter than democrats foreshortened will look at this say we can't afford four more years of president biden. >> thank you for joining us it's good to see you. from the d.c. media outlet widely read on capitol hill, julia manchester from the hill. dozens of voters were blocked in chicago but the mayor of chicago trying to get in there to talk to the community and the leaders and the mayor about a new migrant camp the mayor and democrats want to build and a neighborhood there could look at that but it should talk to julia next. stick right there.
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liz: political reporter julia manchester of the hill, widely read and capitol hill, we are showing images and footage no angry voters residents in chicago really angry and outraged chicago mayor brandon johnson, walked him from attending a community meeting about chicago's plan to put it to shelter for illegal immigrants are angry remake of the story. >> yes will, really no surprise
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to me that we see another democratic mayor from a big predominantly democratic city, have backlash in the issue of immigration had a lot of this assessment a lot of these - meaning essentially flown transported to cities like chicago and new york city, washington dc tuning sent and essentially these democratic mayors or sort of learning what it is like to be a border town. i border city's other trying to figure out how to navigate this and how to accommodate these migrants seven transported to the cities for the same time, calmly the residence and feel for many feel hurt in a very difficult position with all of these new migrants and trying to figure out where to go wherever they should leave entered live. liz: tympanic leaders in new york and chicago telling the daily caller they find it
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disheartening at a the white house is burying border funding and is putting package focus on issues outside of the country meaning ukraine and his real when you think about. >> yes, it is not surprising that the white house is doing out in a given us in the media business have not been paying it as much attention to the border crisis as we have to the were happening between israel and hamas in the funding going to ukraine look the white house most that the border issue is a very unpopular issue that there are a lot of moderate democrats like new york city mayor, eric adams, is been speaking out against the white house and you're starting to see, more and more voters you know across the spectrum raise concerns about the what is happening the southern border so the biden administration knows this is not something that necessarily is going to go the favor. liz: in the washington examiner point this out, heifers, the the president target to deny the border crisis existed by me things like seasonal shift
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immigration patterns but after the failure of the policies became manifest after new york city, then from washington than chicago after all of these democrat mayors and governors of the eighth they cannot handle anymore moving into their communities and the president is now coming hand-in-hand to congress, the u.s., money to about the crisis he created. >> well is something that is going to face criticism from republicans over his handling of the crisis is something that the white house really tried to grapple for a long time to come to figure out the messaging on this and also to figure out a solution we still have not reached a solution yet. i think those of the white house and supporters of credits and biden would say this is on congress as well. liz: by the may go through it, and his for state he got rid of drums remain in mexico program, we instituted 100 day moratorium on deportation, and he basically
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made it impossible for ice to do the job i did to put anybody except the most violent criminals and final word. >> yes and look, this is something you're going to hear from publicans, this is a weak spot for the president and his team and is something you are going to hear quite a bit about going into 2424, republicans are gearing up to this in the border, despite the fact that israel in ukraine, have really taken up the headlines in recent weeks. any of the footage that you saw out of chicago, when not be surprised if we see that and a lot of republican ants, going in the campaign cycle. liz: interesting and thank you for joining us tonight is good to see you. and i met elizabeth mcdonald and thank you so much for watching the evening edit on foxbusiness net dozen for us and we hope you enjoy the show have jampacked our tomorrow night again, you really want you to watch the bottom line, it's a great show and watch dagen mcdowell and sean duffy in their terrific and taken away you guys. dagen: thank you so much
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