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elizabeth: you're the greatest person, larry. they're the world's worst human rights becausers. larry, we love you. we have a new and growing backlash against anti-israel protesters for normalizing terrorists. this is bad for the democrat party. plus, president biden battles a growing pushback in his own administration and party as more minority voters say no to bidenomics. we've got more bomb shells about the president's rage and anger behind the scenes. and trump team the chinese president and not for the people who pay taxes there. top house chairs have breaking news. comer and jordan just subpoenaed a key figure in the case of
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president biden mishandling u.s. classified documents. they want to probe any links to the biden family profiting from overseas deals cashing in on the president's name and job. i'm elizabeth macdonald and the evening edit starts right now. joining us back from senate foreign relations and author of the new book un-woke had to defeat cultural marxism in america is senator ted cruz. great to see you, senator. anti-israel protesters marched in delaware near the president's home and protested in grand central station in new york, cop hads to shelter in place. climate activist greta thunburg join n. when you saw this, senator, what was your reaction? >> well, liz, it's great to be with you. seeing what's happening on university campuses across the country is horrifying.
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you're right, any brand new book, un-woke, explains what's going expugn abed anti-semitism on college campuses and in the house of representatives among the quad. and the reason is simple, this book explains how the radical left has taken over every major institutions of our nation. and in particular the cultural marxist. marxist begin by viewing the entire world as a constant conflict, a battle between oppressors and victims. originally carl marx looked at it socioeconomically between the owners of capitol and the workers and the solution he called for was the violent revolution of the proletariat to forcibly overthrow the oppressors and use government to redistribute the wealth. as the book un-woke explains, that philosophy infiltrated the universities and there it mutated and the reason we're seeing this anti-semitism is to the radical left, they have
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coded jews as oppressors. and they have coded palestinians as victims and accordingly the cultural marxist support the violent revolution of the so-called victims against the oppressors and indeed they're more than willing to turn a behind eye to horrific acts of violence and that explains why 35 student groups at harvard, my alma mater signed an idiotic, ignorant and racist statement saying 100% of the violence carried out by hamas terrorists, the murdering of civilians, raping of women and children, the slaughter of infants, that it is 100% israel's fault, and it's why we see these protests all across the country. this is who the radical left is. elizabeth: you know, now we've got those -- seems like a growing pucker-back and we'll get into this deeper in the show. columbia university banned anti-israel student groups -- suspended them. ucla had 100 faculty members
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said you've got to denounce what's going on with the anti-israel protests. they're normalizing terrorists. they're norma'amizing terrorism and they're atrocities. now the administration is divided. there's an associated press survey. senator, nearly 70% of democrats approve of biden of course but the number drops to 50 when it comes to what he's doing with the conflict between israel and hamas, and then, senator, 100 state department and u.s. aid employees. they signed a memo saying listen, the white house has to reassess their policy towards israel. there's a divide inside this white house. >> well, there's a radicalization of the democrat party, which is what my brand new book un-woke is all about. that the radicals have taken over universities in k through 12 education and journalism and government and big business and big tech and entertainment and science and explains how all of that happened. you know, when you look at what
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the biden administration has done so far, it's actually remarkable because at every stage of this war, the biden white house and the biden state department have undermined the government of israel, literally within the first few hours of the hamas atrocities, the state department was tweeting out calling on israel, do not retaliate, do not strike back. they have been urging from day one, israel not to kill the terrorists, and yet for the radical left in the democrat party, that's not enough. they want the biden white house to be un-e we've chicago on the side of -- unequivocally on the side of terrorists. at universities, you're right, there are some people speaking out against the anti-semitism but it's been really sad at our elite universities. we just saw news at mit that jewish students were preventedvd from going to campus and frightened by anti-israel mobs and were telling fox they felt scared and frightened for their safety, and where is the
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administration of mit? where is the administration at these universities? it's a simple principle, if one student threatens or harasses another student, the student that is making the threats should be expelled, and yet these universities are so woke they won't stand up to this. elizabeth: they could be on the wrong side of history. senator cruz, great to see you. thank you. bring in carol roth and daniel webb joining us also. carol, let's get your reaction and hear democrat 2024 contender dean phi phillips and a latina r talking about how bad bidenomics is. watch this. >> bidenomics is not working. i think in 2020 he was probably the only democrat who could have beaten donald trump. i think in 2024, he may be among the only ones that will lose to him. >> are you happy with your vote for joe bide someone >> right now, i'm working three jobs because i have to pay more
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things like my house is more expensive. >> latino community say when trump was the president, we don't have high gas or inflation of the food. so this is the truth. elizabeth: when trump was president, that minority voter just said, the economy was better. but, carol, cnn is reporting that president biden's campaign communications creek torr blames "a brick wall of maga extremism causing multiple americans to work multiple jobs". really? it's maga extremism doing that? >> yeah, they've embraced bidenomics and that poor woman say she has three jobs in order to make ends meet and frankly that's the only thing that the biden administration is able to tout. we've created more jobs. yes, you've created more jobs because people have to work more in order to keep up with the
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cost of living. the media, elite, bidden administration can thumb their noses and gaslight, they can put out macrostates and all people care about is what's happening in their own homes and looking at their bank accounts, they're looking at the fact that they have more credit card debt, they're looking at the fact that their savings is dwindling, and they cannot make ends meet. it does not matter what spin they put on it, this is the reality for the middle and working class. elizabeth: but what carol is saying, david, the white house is not taking on this reality with the polls are saying. they're dismissing the polls, obama officials are saying don't worry about the polls. look at voter turnout. it just showed another new poll from financial times, seven out of ten say they're worse off under biden. a third say his policies hurt the economy a lot. politico reporting that president biden is wearing and name call -- swearing and name calling and cursing and attacking democrat critics for implying he should not run
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again. the president is yelling and screaming at staffers inside the white house continuously. his frustration is at a boiling point, david. what do you say? >> well, i'd say the real boiling point is all of us out here in america. to carol's point, liz, they're living their reality in america whoever they are. frankly whether you're a middle class, lower economic class, and even those who are the investor class, the people who put money into the economy by creating companies, building a system where we can hire people. the biden white house cares about one thing, can he win election again. can he gaslight american people about the failure of bidenomics as a success while taking away your gas stoves? can they push their agenda? i've got to warn the republicans, don't get overconfident about this because the fact is the biden strategy,
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the democrat union strategy and agency strategy, he signed an executive order in 2021 that put agencies to the task of motivating their workers of coming up with strategies to get votes out of not only their employees but to spread it beyond that. be very, very careful of a deliberate democrat strategy to beat anyone who he runs against joe biden, whether donald trump or anyone else by simply driving low propensity voters into high propensity voters and turning us all into economic losers and -- elizabeth: basically getting government workers to turn out the vote. that's what that story david was talking about but, carol, what david is talking about too is the new york times sienna college poll and trump is closing the gap with biden. trump is closing among latino voters, cnn poll shows that too. biden is virtually tied with trump among gen z and millennial voters, and he's making significant headway in the swing
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states due to unprecedented level of support from black voters, carol. he now stands at 22%. we haven't seen that for republican in modern times. >> yeah, to david's point, people say one thing and do another. the economic situation and the economy is the number one thing, and then because they're part of a union or because their government workers gets to them, they go and do something else at the polls and obama and romney in 2012 when obama had the slowest recovery of all time and was unprecedented that he should win again and yet they were able to get that round game going and put their money and vote where their mouth is. elizabeth: got it. carol roth, david webb, you guys are terrific. thanks for joining us tonight. good to see you. still ahead, congressman ti
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tim burchett and donald trump jr. testified in court today this time defending his father and new york's $250 million fraud case, but the trump-appointed team reportedly is going to move to file for a mistrial. can they get that? and we have conservative commentator ben ferguson, happy to see him. he's a podcast host too. this is politicians cleaning up the streets for the elites and other politicians but not for taxpayers that pay for the streets. it's coming up on "the evening edit". liberty mutual customized my car insurance and i saved hundreds. with the money i saved, i started a dog walking business. oh. [dog barks] no it's just a bunny!
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elizabeth: what is going non-san francisco? it finally cleans up its streets but before a visit from china's president. they couldn't clean it up for people that pay taxes and live in the city. now san francisco cleans up for xi. why not for the? edward lawrence live in san francisco with more. edward, this is quite a story. reporter: yeah, and a lot of police presence down here too. i mean, they've had some detectives and took them off their cases, dust off the uniforms to come walk the beat and streets and look how clean
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these streets are. very different than even a week ago. the homeless encampment haves been moved away and criminals pushed off from the heart of downtown san francisco. now, we spent time with the assistant manager of the john fluvaugh shoe store and there's an interesting take ons cycle the city is in right now. >> it was all kind of built upon with the falling asleep of the city. so because she fell asleep and there's no one down here, people think they can get away with more things and kind of snowballs. as it wakes up you'll see it kind of go away. reporter: so oregoner gavin newsom admitted this cleanup was political for the chinese president, for president biden is other 19 world leaders that are here and the mayor hopes that people see the clean streets and tourists come back again and i ask them if the quick cleanup will l last and start that re-awakening. >> because they're taking kind
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of homeless encampments that have been around. they've been here longer than i have. much longer than i have, and they just kind of move them around so it's a band-aid for a problem that's much bigger. reporter: and the shoe store has been here for about 13 years because they've not got less foot traffic but cultivated their clients and that was the secret to being at least longevity around this during the challenging times. back to you, liz. elizabeth: what a story. edward lawrence. thank you so much. we have the host of ben ferguson podcast. he's conservative congressmen cater ben ferguson. thank you for joining us. let's have you sit tieing. we want to -- tight. we want you to listen to this, california governor gavin newsom is admitting they cleaned up san francisco, but not for taxpayers who pay the bills there. watch this. >> i know folks say, oh, they're just cleaning up this place because all those fancy leaders are coming into town.
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that's true because it's true. but it's also true for months and months and months prior to apec, we've been having different conversations. elizabeth: different conversations about what, ben? you can see him buying time. he did a kamala harris. he was just repeating the same sentence because he's trying to think on his feet. he didn't have an answer. go ahead, ben. >> yeah, that's true because that's true. like that may be the most truthful statement he's ever given and yous stick that on a poster board and there's your governor of california. but there's two parts here that bother me. one is the fact you've got a governor that's clearly bowing down and trying to impress xi. he just went over there, sat with him. it's like he's being mentored by him. that scares the hell out of me as an american. that's number one and rolling out the red carpet for him this way is also scary. there's also a humanitarian
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inhugh humane aspect of this. these are still people in the homeless encampments and we should have compassion for them, and the fact that you're willing to just uproot their lives and then kick them down the road, which is what they've done here so that you can have a communist be impressed by your leadership is also incredibly inhumane so when democrats say that they're welcoming city to illegal immigrants or they're compassionate, there's nothing compassionate about what they did the homeless people. you can clean up your city while being com compassionate. they've done neither. this is temporary and putting lipstick on a pig and it's going to come back. the they waive treated these homeless people is disgusting. elizabeth: aaided and abetted drug use. that's inhumane. we hear you loud and clear. now move onto this, crime in washington dc is so bad, a secret service agent protecting
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president biden's granddaughter, naomi, opened fire after three robbers tried to break in to an unmarked secret service vehicle in washington. crime in dc is up double digits. no one was struck by the gunfire. secret service said that in a statement, but this is bringing it home how serious the situation is with defund the police and with democrat policies have done to u.s. cities. >> it's not just that but it's showing you there's two sets of rules in the country for safety and security. if you're a foreign leader coming to san francisco, we'll give you safety and security and pull people that are detectives off of their cases and pause justice for people that desperately need it to give this protection to xi. in washington dc and the secret service protection and policies and if you're an average american who's working hard and who's paying your taxes and you
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don't get the same type of treatment that foreign leaders or communists get or the secret service is having to step in here. it's a problem in every democratic city in america right now. elizabeth: moving onto this, mayhem in u.s. cities; right, ben? it's made worse by 8.4 illegal immigrants that are crossing the boarder and swapping u.s. cities and reports coming in chicago tribune, illegal immigrants from venezuela say we don't like it here in the united states. we're going to go back to venezuela. same in new york city. illegal immigrants are leaving new york city. they don't like the shelter accommodations. so you see this kind of new trend coming up. illegal immigrants are saying we're going to go. the american dream isn't a real thing in chicago. places like that. >> look, it's not the american dream's gone, we've been overrun by the illegal immigrants and the biden administration refuses to protect our southern border. there's no country if you don't have rules and laws.
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if you don't have rules and laws that are being enforce when had they're on the books. you get this type of anarchy and a flood of people coming into the country. i go back to terrorisms and talking about in in our podcast this week. right now there's a national security issue at the border because of terrorists coming in on the watch list in higher numbers now than we've ever had before. that's also a problem. elizabeth: yeah, more than 12000 during this white house. 1200 during this white house. thank you, ben ferguson, come back soon. >> thank you. elizabeth: bill maher did a scathing withering take down of president obama talking about "moral equivalence" trying to equate israel to hamas terrorists. that's bad of obama. and hans von spakovsky is here. in new york state a quarter
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elizabeth: okay, welcome back. donald trump jr. took the stand today as attorneys for former president trump began their defense against the new york attorney general's $250 million civil fraud case. we've got fox news senior correspondent eric sean live outside the new york supreme court with more. eric, good to see you. reporter: hello, elizabeth. you could have been forgiven if you thought it wasn't a fraud trial but instead a real estate seminar because donald trump jr. spent most of the day touting and praising the success and achievements of the trump organization and said any problem withs evaluations of the trump properties, he said that was the fault of the accountants. the trump defense started as him as the first witness and should last about a month or so.
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the eldest son of the former president was responding to the charges of illegally inflating the real estate values by as much as $2 billion. in order to get better rates on loans and better terms on insurance policies. in court, he outlined the history of the trump's family involvement in real estate going back to his great grandfather, his grandfather and his father who started the company in new york city by building the trump tower. he said his father is a genius when it comes to real estate because he increases values and it all ballooned because of the value of the trump brand. he praised his father gushing saying "he's an artist of real estate and sees things that other people don't. my father has been very good at in his career at finding value, a sexiness in a real estate project". this court case has no jury and it's a bench trial and up to the judge to decide the penalties that the attorney general wants as much as a quarter of a billion dollars and after he
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finished, donald trump jr. came out and said again that all those valuations were up to the big legal in accounting firms. >> i rely on them do do acting but i'm supposed to know more than them? by this logic, insurance companies are going to start suing patients for listening to their doctors. you understand? am i supposed to know more? oh, don jr. doesn't know anything. i'm not an accountant. i'm a business guy. it's -- we're in new york. it's bull [bleep] is what it is. reporter: well, salty language here in new york of course. meanwhile toward the end of the trial today, elizabeth, he was asked about the future of the trump organization, and donned d jr. said that depends on what happens in november meaning next year's presidential election. back to you. elizabeth: eric shawn, always great reporting from you. thank you so much. welcome back to the show, former justice department attorney hans von spakovsky.
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what do you make of what happened in court today? the new york ag called in 25 witnesses to testify including the trump-appointed family. now there's a -- trump family and now there's a push back the trump defense is on. what do you make of it? >> you know, what trump was saying, his son was saying was right. look, if you put the ceo up as a witness for any big company in america, they will tell you when it comes to financial reports to financial appraisals that they rely on the experts. they rely on their accountants, they rely on their chief financial officers. you're not going to find a difference in that from anyone in the corporate world, and trying to make that a crime given that all these deals went through, the individuals lending money got all their money paid back. all the terms of the contracts were met. it just seem as very bizarre prosecution for the state of new york to be following.
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elizabeth: you know, hans, reports are coming in that the trump team is going to try to move to get a mistrial. do you think they could win at that? >> well, that depends on whether the judges actually do what they're supposed to do. remember, congresswoman stefanik also filed an ethics complaint against the judge in this case detailing all of his bias and ethics violations in conducting this trial. he should have recused himself. he never should have been the judge in this trial to begin with so will he grant a mistrial? probably not, but i think they're going to have a very good case when they appeal the bad decisions rendered against him by this particular judge. elizabeth: you know, the ag brought in witnesses like patrick bernie, he's a trump organization staffer and testified a top executive told him trump wanted a bigger bottom line on the annual statements,
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which were then given to banks and insurance companies. it's almost like a he said he said. we're just trying to go through the documents to see, you know, how strong the case is the ag is bringing. >> yeah, and look, the problem in this area is that for example individuals who appraise the values of properties, you can get wildly different appraisals from legitimate individuals who are doing that kind of business. in all big deals like this, the insurance companies, the banks, they all would have conducted their own dependent appraisals so again, i just don't see where the fraud was that the government is relying onto say that some kind of wrong doing occurred. and look, they're not just trying to get fines, which is what you would normally have. this bizarre statute allows them to basically confiscate all of the property and assets of this
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company, as if it's the venezuelan government or some other third world dictatorship. elizabeth: thank you, hans von spakovsky. thank you for your insights here. it's good to see you again. >> thanks for having me. elizabeth: all right, this story. congress will soon get a personal screening of the unedited video of the hamas terror attack on israel. that's reportedly coming up tomato. bill maher slammed former president barack obama for his comments equated israel, a democracy, with ha has terrorists. we have the -- hamas terrorists. we have the sound byte, we're tabooing it on next. ♪
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elizabeth: welcome back. you're watching the fox business net wok. let's wet come to the show, he's a freshman from cornell university. he's davian gickman and also the grandson of holocaust survivor. davian, thank you for joining us on the show. let's get your reaction to hbo host bill maher and withering
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takedown of former president obama after obama tried to equate, israel, a democracy, to hamas, a terrorist. >> i'm struggling with people's moral equivalency still. i mean, barack obama, who's rarely disappointed me did so this week. i mean, his statement, i mean, it's not a horrible statement, but he said if you want to solve the problem then you have to take in the whole truth and then you have to admit nobody's hands are clean. first of all, the attack was only a month ago, a more savage attack than we've ever seen in reverse. there's a big difference between collateral dam and what hamas did. there's no radical islamic part and if you do, it becomes islam phobia. elizabeth: what do you say, davian? >> i think he's 100% correct in his analysis of obama's response. there cannot be a moral equivalency between the israeli government and hamas.
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hamas massacred, beheaded babies. israel is doing their best to really ha the minimal amount of civilian lives lost as they can. there can be no moral equivalency between hamas and idf. the izf is trying to save -- idf is trying to save lives and get rids of hamas to make lives of everyone in the region better. hamas is trying to destroy israel and the jewish people. elizabeth: vice president kamala harris says people have a right to protest but tho those protests have turned violent with threats against jewish students. what do you say to the vice president? >> look, everyone has the right to protest but once these protests get violent and call for the violence against jew ish people, these protests are no longer protests and they need to be shut down by the police. they need to be condemned by the campus administration. we haven't had that really at cornell university, it has been happening all across the nation and it is scary. elizabeth: they're standing on the wrong side of history.
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what you just outlined is what congress is going to see tomorrow in graphic detail what hamas did. so to be on the wrong side of history, you know, it's pretty pathetic. now there's universities, davian, universities and sounds like they're waking up saying, hey, it's wrong to normalize terrorists that attack innocent civilians and 300ucla faculty members demand ucla denounce the anti-israel protests and columbia university suspend two anti-israel student groups for violating stool school policy on violent rhetoric and intimidation. is it wrong to normalize terrorists? >> yes, i think 100% we have seen that campus administration all across america have finally started to wake up. i mean, in truth, they're starting to wake up because donor money is whittling away. nay, they're waking up and
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finally realizing it is not okay to allow violent group short term orientations be on cam news and not okay for certain groups of students to not feel safe on campus. it is not okay for certain students to feel like they need to have a buddy system going from door to door. elizabeth: i can't tell you how infuriating this is, davian, and you are so smart in outlining what the issues are. the united states soul not be in this position right now. and should not be inflicted upon by the antidemocratic people taking advantage of u.s. constitution and the bill of rightsment you can have a free assembly and don't have right to attack and intimidate anybody including jewish students and davian geckman, thank you for joining us. good to see you. >> thank you. elizabeth: we have new developments in the house impeachment probe and push to develop links between president biden mishandling classified documents for the family's profitable deals overseas. plus, we have this story. retired lieutenant general keith
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kellogg coming up. a disturbing new report from the washington post. hamas terrorists did plan a much wider, a bigger terror attack against many more cities in israel and the west bank beside what they did on october 7. first, we want to check in with our friends dagen and sean, let's here what's coming up next hour on the bot toll line. >> hey, emac. drug dealers and homeless moved off the streets in san francisco before president > xi jinping's arrival. the threat for pro palestinian protesters due to visa issues, what? >> yeah, the privilege of being here in the u.s. and they threaten jewish students. joni ernst, the senator. she'll tell you how she's single handedly saving the american taxpayer $1 billion. jimmy failla is here is dazzle razz and will sean's home state,
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pence. lieutenant general keith kellogg. we didn't get a chance to wish you happy vet an's someday. we -- veteran's day. we wanted to wish you that. thank you for your service to america. the washington post is reporting disturbing news. what do you make of this that hamas originally planned a wider attack on october 7 and hamas wanted to attack cities in israel all the way up including the west bank. what do you make of that? >> yeah, liz, thanks for having me. it's pretty disturbing but also shows why it's really good that the israelis are going to eradicate hamas. that's what they need to co. they're doing that in gaza city. in fact, their military operation, liz, is going a lot better than a lot of people thought it was going to go or predicted it was going to go. they've done an exceptionally good job and trained well and isolated the city and they're taking it down. hamas is a terrorist organization and they were going to kill as many israelis as they could. they went over for a peace mission. i'm just really glad the ziti reallies really turned hard
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on -- israelis really turned hard on it. we should back off and don't tell them we need a pause or ceasefire. let the israelis handle this, and we need to have their back. elizabeth: are you worried u.s. politics are seeping into the white house decisions on this? there's also this, all 27 european nations, european union nations, eu, jointly condemned hamas for what they describe adieus of hospitals and using civilians as human shields in their attacks on israel. are you worried about u.s. politics seeping into the white house? >> absolutely. i think president biden is very cautious, he's very risk avers on what's happening. he's always looking for a way out instead of a way to actually facilitate and help the israelis accomplish their missions. i think politics are involved. here's the issue i have with the political side. this last week the islamic arab submit in riyadh and president of iran showed up and the
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crowned prince. we didn't have any influence on it. that would have never happened before. my concern is this administration is looking for a way to get ou out of this and me the action. instead of reverses and saying how do we put a stop to this by being very aggressive and hard nosed. they're not doing it at all. these attacks in the middle east, well over 50 of them, they continue and these little pinprick error atabs hasn't stopped the attacks and they're going to continue. elizabeth: okay, lieutenant general keith kellogg, thank you so much for joining us. >> thanks, liz. elizabeth: good to see you. the second half of the president's presidency, of his term, the second half of his term, it's going to be brutal. you have donald trump, hunter biden is house impeachment probe. about to make it much worse. the new developments on this story coming up ♪ rk —center stage—and is crushed by a baby grand piano. you're replacing me?
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liz: we have congressman tim burchett from house oversight. welcome again to the show. james comer, house judiciary chair jordan somed former white house counsel david remis for testimony on the president's mishandling of classify documents is this about whether president biden held on to u.s. secrets related to countries where his family made millions of dollars of profits cashing in
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on business deals from his government job? is this about possible links there? >> yes, ma'am. as you know, there is excess of $20 million that the biden family received from all these countries. the latest direct tie-in with communist china. i think it is imperative we get dana before the committee and answer some questions. as you know they found him at the biden penn center. they sent in an assault team basically to get president trump with his documents. this one they have just, the justice department as always, it is a two-tiered system. liz: a lawsuit found via freedom of information documents, there were 85,000, 85,000 pages where then vice president biden used three, at least three fake e-mail accounts, pseudonyms to communicate. i think you guys got only a fraction of those emails, right?
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that's correct, yes, ma'am. we kind of get roadblocks of that, chairman cohen and chairman jordan are very specific what they're asking for. i think they know, i think we're closing in on this pretty quickly. liz: that would be a real danger zone, right? it would be the connection between the presidents, the former vice president biden's foreign policy positions and initiatives and how the biden family profited in countries where the family made millions of dollars and whether or not u.s. foreign policy was affected, right? >> yes, ma'am. you see the vice president visiting when he was vice president and of course his son was going along. lo and behold he ends up on the board of a troubled or crime-ridden corporation in that country. then again lo and behold they're meeting with the vice president, and now he repeatedly claimed he had no conversations or anything and now we're seeing it all tie in with the money and with the meetings and with the timeline
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and with, with the foreign policy. so there's a clear tie-in there, ma'am and it is pretty obvious what's going on and what's really disgusting the justice department repeatedly has their head in the sand and refuses to do anything. i go back to the al capone defense. al capone did lot of awful things but they ended up getting him on tax evasion. where are the tax records on this $24 million so they allowed the statute of limitations to pass so they no longer can get it. so there are questions that need to be answered. liz: is it your question the closer it gets to the biden family the hunter biden and his team are more vocal getting subpoenas shut down from house lawmakers? >> yes i think they know we have got him. he is cornered. you're seeing it exactly, a lot of democrats, one of mine,
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democrats announced his candidacy for president, i suspect you will see a lot more. the governor of california dusting his resume' off as well. that is why you're seeing people jump ship all over the place. the criticism which was once hushed is out in the open with some of our colleagues in the democrat caucus. liz: this is ratcheting up, final word? >> yes, ma'am, it is completely ratcheting up. they know we got him. we have the best chairman in the world after him. they know they got him this will lead to the impeachment. liz: congressman burchett, by the way jim jordan says that, possibly move by early next year. thank you for joining us. >> thanks, ma'am. liz: tomorrow house freedom caucus chair scott perry, house security caucus co-chair, brian. jeremy tata time for "the bottom line." hi, dagen and sean. dagen: hi, emac.
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