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elon musk sues left wing media matmatters and defaming conductf attack to trigger attacks and if the attacks are true, they're horrendous. president obama snubbed vice president biden in a big way. warning pandemic school shutdowns may be the most damages disruption in u.s. education history and blame is pointed at the teacher's unions plus randi wiengarten. this 180, the u.s. army now 180s soldiers to rejoin, come back, after the pentagon fired them over biden's covid vax mandate. new developments the biden house impeachment inquiry could wrap by january and senators are warning biden's policies are unleashing government waste and fraud. i'm elizabeth macdonald and the evening e did starts right now. okay, to this story, is it a possible deal to release dozens of hostages held by hamas and
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only cut down at any moment and fox news jeff paul live in southern israel with the story. jeff, good to see you. reporter: yeah, liz, there's a meeting going on involving israeli government officials. it was previously unscheduled and that gives you an idea of how possibly close it could be to agreeing or proving a possible hostage deal and they'd have to vote on that tonight and hamas who's a part of this deal as well, chief of hamas putting out a statement earlier saying if they were close to reach ago "truce". the specific details of this shift as time goes on and as it stands, 50 israelly hostages would be released and local media in israel reporting it could include 30 kids, eight moms and 12 women. in exchange, hamas would receive a group of palestinian prisoners for a multi-day pause in fighting. the u.s., egypt and qatar have
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been heavily involved in the negotiations and they're all signaling that a deal could happen. >> we're at the eclosest point we've ever been. reporter: negotiations continue and so does the nighting and they're circling up for the last stronghold in northern gaza and israeli forces hit that area heavy with artillery and air strikes and added that soldiers added three more tunnels in northern gaza. in comes at a crucial time, especially for the civilians that call gaza home and the aid that come in and a lot of folks that come in and basic essentials like clean water, food, and more. liz: garret is a veteran of the u.s. marine corp. and de-floyd
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iraq, africa, east africa and south pacific and adjoint fellow at hudson -- now an adjunct fellow at hudson. >> there's varying experts in dc and around the world and overall the right thing to do and there's some bad there and risk that the idf will have to take and operational pause is going to allow hamas going to reorganize and regroup and reposition themselves for a stiffer fight going forward for the idf but on the positive side, this is 50 families that are going to be reunited and hard for us on the outside and standing in israel how high the demand is to get their people back and women and children that have been held by the barbarian options and this take is a net
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positive in israel and accept that risk and how big they've performed on the battlefield. liz: they're talking 50 women and children for about 150 palestinian prisoners. when you look at this and see how unique this hamas attack was on israeli citizens, they squarely focused on citizens and took innocent citizens as hostages. what was the strategy here by hamas? did they want somebody that is a palestinian prisoner and is that why they did the kidnapping? >> i think they did the kidnapping to prevent israel from going in too hard into gaza city. they were going to hold these people in basements and tunnels underneath the city and i think what we saw at the beginning of the conflict is they were going to trade two hostages at a time to try and delay and build up support from western audiences progressive western audiences and that'll be sympathetic to the palestinian demand here and that -- strike that strategy
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hasn't worked and israel has performed exceptionally well getting into the heart of gaza city and rushing to make a deal as quickly as possible. liz: this report coming in and iranian-backed militants used close range missiles to attack u.s. forces at iraq air baseball games and 66 attacks since 10/07 injured 62 and deputy pentagon press secretary said we have days where we don't have attacks. is that good enough? pullbacks of surveillance nah in hostage and is that good enough? >> most recent attack at the air base is 130 overhead at the time of attack and they saw that three individuals firing the rockets and able to fire back on them. >> if it wasn't for that 130 gun ship up there, there's no response and very little response or muted response from this administration. they at times will say the right
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things in supporting israel and effectively doing nothing and iran knows they've got the administration where they want them. it's really unfortunate and unacceptable situation and we're all cassioppi cementing it. liz: garret, do we know about -- garrett, do we know about the children? jot youngest side from the american side is 3 years scold i think we're very hopeful that child will be released. you know, hard to tell right now which numbers will come out. i think the israelly focus would be very much on the youngest ones and on the mothers. it seems to be a high number of children that will be released so there's some hope that some u.s. citizens will get released but certainly not all. less: we'll stay on the story. garrett exner, thank you for joining us. michael shellburger and tom dupre and thank you so much for
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joining us tonight and first to you, michael shellenburger and media manufacturers and images of neo-natzi content and side by side big name advertisers and trigger ad boycott against twitter and if these allegations are trusion they're horrendous. >> that's right. it's important to remember that before elon musk bought twitter, it was basically controlled by media matters and its allies and they were used to censoring ordinary americans for things often true and musk took over and allowed free speech on the platform at unpleased dented levels and what we tried to replicate what media matters and we follow those same pronatzi supports and still not served up
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ads and maybe changed the algorithm and that'll be the case and it'll prove the point that twitter obviously does not want to be serving up natzi content next to its big brands and the whole thing is just a hit piece by a pretty radical left organization, media matters that has a lot of control of the democratic party and going for twitter and they don't want a free speech platform and they worry that it will undermine their message. liz: so twitter is alleging media matters, tom, knowingly and maliciously gained twitter's computer server to make it look like a add site and checking twitter accounts to only follow neo-natzi or fringe accounts and big name brand advertisers and then they kept refreshing their twitter screens until they saw a big company ad side by side next
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to a neo-natzi tweet and took a screen shot to trigger the ad boycott and lawsuit says media matters triggered the algorithm to only showing on its own twitter feed and hateful content alongside large t.i.d.er content. what do you make of this, tom? >> make no mistake, this is aggressive and somewhat creative lawsuit and elon musk going full bore media matters and well known critic of conservative organizations and we view media matters across the line for being journalists with conduct being protected by the first amendment into an entity trying to take down x and harm conservatives. i think that elon musk made a savvy rather than in california. >> a district judge willing to threat lawsuit go forward and it can be interesting in itself finding out x's algorithms and how they decide what content
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appears on their site. liz: michael, it claims it's a media watch dog. your team hires democrats from left wing campaign and they often leave out the other side of the debate and those they disagree with politically looking at analysis and often incompetent and time magazine at one point called his founder david brock a hatchet man and his memoir, michael, he admitted he falsified details in his coverage of the sexual harassment allegations against then u.s. supreme court justice nominee clarence thomas. i mean, media matters i michael, has been running through the red lights of nonprofit tax laws for a long time. it's not a journalism watch dog. it's a bias attack dog for the democrat party. >> that's right. even if you look at most recent report, there's not a report. it's hardly even a blog post. it's a few paragraphs and looks like the whole thing took on 30
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minutes to do and didn't take us long to start new accounts and try to game the system. it's really disingenuous because they don't care about anti-semitism. if they did, they'd be doing very different work than what they were doing. so they just want to be able to get over the social media platform or kill it. it's really a economic competition and they're trying to move all the advertising money away from twitter or now x to their own favored news outlet like msnbc or to them and this is an organization to bankroll from school and george soros the democratic party's largest donor and the left wing attack organization and aimed at really redistricting fopping away from -- redirecting funding from an open speech platform and they control ultimately about being able to propagandize seven days a week. liz: tom, michael is saying and
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not good that neo-natzis are on twitter. neo-natzis also use the phone companies too. i mean, that's the debate about this twitter social media site, but the thing when you look at media manners and they're analysis, it's remarkably absurd and off the wall. it is so incompetent and the analysis there and it's not even worth a college intern paper for a freshman. when we look at this story and we look at how it's being handled, and what happened behind the scenes, the fact that they did what michael call as hit job and such a blatant way on twitter and elon musk is a billionaire. his own problems with reposting the anti-semitic post, that's not a good thing. but, you know, elon musk is a billionaire. do you think media matters could be put out of business by this?
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>> there's a long way to go before he gets to a jury verdict before it puts him out of business and he'll get insight into what led media matters to write this story and more specifically to your point and what their methodology was to reach the conclusions they did. nothing else will put a spotlight on that on the work that journalist it is on the scenes to come up with a story whether their methodology and conclusions were reliable and accurate. liz: it's a story that how media matters has been misleading america for a long time and employing the national conversation and biased one side analysis and they're not a watch dog and don't show both sides of the debate and appears in the allegations they may have rig it had to bring down twitter. that's a bad thing and michael shellen berger, tom d dupry. we have tudor dixon and journalist batya ungar-sargon.
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blame is being pointed right at randi wiengarten and the teacher's unions. plus, the divide between former president obama and president biden is widening. the washington post reports that obama snubbed his former vice president in a big way and criticism of of the age continue to pile up. that's on "the evening edit". the chase ink business premier card is made for people like sam, who make- everyday products, designed smarter. like a smart coffee grinder, that orders fresh beans for you. oh, genius! for more breakthroughs like that- i need a breakthrough card. like ours! with 2.5% cash back on purchases of $5,000 or more. plus unlimited 2% cash back on all other purchases. and with greater spending potential, sam can keep making smart ideas- a brilliant reality!
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liz: welcome back to the show. kaylee mcghee white. the washington post is reporting that former president barack obama snubbed his vice president joe biden at obama's 15 year anniversary party for his 2008 presidential win that people there say they noticed obama did not mention biden in any of his speeches and no cheerleading for biden. now joe bind was not there and we don't know if he was even invite but the tensions were evident. what do you think, kaylee? >> this is another example of tensions between obama and biden. in 2020 when biden first ran, obama waited a varicose veins long time to endorse biden is it
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was noticeable not just to the biden campaign but the democratic party and it's been a long running issue between the two of them and heightened issues as a result of biden's poor polling numbers and there's very clearly a concern among democratic accomplishment figures that biden is going to lose to donald trump if trump is l republican nominee. policewoman is gearing up to be a maker and if he's going to be the chosen candidate. liz: kaylee, that's interesting. the obama camp has a really lame excuse. it's trying to say this was a obama foundation event so a nonprofit can't talk politics. then why were they celebrating obama's presidential victory in 2008 if it's not about politics?
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obama didn't mention biden on a podcast and had several opportunities to be pro biden but he didn't. is this about obama protecting his own legacy from biden's bad poll something >> it seems to be so because again, if this was an event to celebrate obama's presidential accomplishments, surely his vice president could also be included in that. biden played a instrumental roll and white house and obama and biden racked separately on multiple occasions they were friends and at the very least, even if you don't want to include bide anne donovan your political accomplishments, wouldn't you want to invite someone you considered a friend to be at an event celebrating your accomplishment s? it seems very forced? it's a very obvious excuse as you said. liz: washington post is reporting what's going on behind the scenes in democrat circles and democrat fundraisers quote
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us and we hate to be so vulgar but this is washington post saying "the bad news is that everybody is wetting the bed inside of biden world and it's an unhappy confluence of biden world donor cocktail friends saying can't you get biden not to run"they're saying that's stupid and absurd and if it's trump going to be the opponent and wants to steal his own legacy and this is a selfish act for b biden to run again and bin needs to pivot away from bidenomics. it's not selling, it's not working. >> it's not just bidenomics, liz. the biggest hurdle biden will have to jump over is his age. he turned 81 this week, and voter haves a very difficult time believing he has another five years left in him to be able to handle this job
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responsibly and well. this is actually one of the concerns that democratic donors have been citing in the reports is that they don't see how biden is able to overcome the concerns about his age. liz: got it. kaylee mcghee white, you're terrific. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. liz: this is a 180. u.s. army wants to hire back soldiers that the pentagon fired for refusing biden's covid-19 vaccine mandate. but we've got soldiers ready to sue the defense department plus gubernatorial candidate tudor dixon is here and the pandemic school shut downs that randy randiwiengarten and the teachers union pushed. the accountability on all this s on "the evening edit" next. ♪
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>> too many of our schools in america and louisiana are failure factories. they'll they're failure factories. where violence is common and learning is rare. parents should be allowed to take their children out of failing schools and put them in schools that can help those children thrive. liz: that was senator john kennedy on the failure of america's schools. this is a fallout of pandemic school shut downs. joining us now former michigan gubernatorial candidate and host of the tudor dixon podcast, tudor dixon. you're a mother and pulled all four of your daughters out of public school during the pandemic and switched them to private schools. why? >> well, people -- a lot of peep don't understand if you didn't have kids at that time what was happening because remember, the schools had no idea this was going to happen and when my kids came home and said 15 days we're going back to school and they never went back to school.
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my school had no online learning. they just sent home -- i guess they call it had online learning. it was just on google classroom and got assignments and saw their teacher for one hour once a week to talk to friends, but no learning. they were ripped away from their school, classmates, teachers, and it was like the lost semester that was never caught up. honestly i thought, i don't know what's going to happen next year and that's why we moved our kids but not everybody has that option. liz: that's a good point. new york times editorial board says pandemic school shutdowns "may prove to be the most damaging disruptions in the history of american education but teachers union and randi wiengarten and aft backed them. what do you think? >> i believe it, absolutely. all of the kids have a, like i said, a missing semester or in some case as missing year. no matter when you get a child, you don't know in your classroom, you don't know how much of their history, how much of their education they've lost
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and how far behind they are. they also don't know how far behind they are and tay don't know what they lost. they have a bunch of kids playing catch up and it's like the domino effect. when they get into college, how far behind will they be and what are they pretending to know because they don't know they don't know it. liz: yeah, in 2020, let's back up. during the pandemic, wiengarten came down strongly on the side of keeping schools close that had safety measures were not enough to reopen them before vaccines were available and later on she demanded they be open and wiengarten teacher's union used covid in the pandemic and opportunity to push broader policy changes beyond school shutdowns like a temporary suspension of former teacher performance evaluation and limiting student testing, canceling student loan debt, demanding a $750 billion federal aid package and looking at what's happening right now, the times is reporting because of the shut downs, an estimates
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6.5 million more young people are chronically absent than before the pandemic. notation 25% of students are chronically absent. wiengarten is tweeting and questioning why the rise in homeschooling. >> it eliminated accountability for schools and i don't believe that teachers want that, but it did eliminate accountability and now students test scores are sliding and no one's watching this. we have students that are misbehaving and no one's watching it. it was the perfect storm of having a time when two people have to be working, parent haves to have two parents working in the home, and all the sudden kids being home and then randi wiengarten was like, oh, this is a great time for us to get a lot more money and based on we need all these air conditioning units and hepa filters and all that bbologna and it didn't go to get kids back on track. we should have had tutors and didn't have any of it.
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liz: this study backed by oxford university and published in the journal nature; right? the journal nature of how much behavior and found lockdowns were no more effective at reducing infections in sweden's approach of personal freedoms and no mandates and they're showing the lockdowns in the pan democrat and i can was the lesson learned and did we get it? >> i don't know because i see democrats still wanting to shut schools down and i don't think it had to be a lesson learned. we knew going into this that kids were not the ones getting in and kids were not the ones spreading it, and kids were not the ones dying from this. yet they still took kids out of school. liz: got it, tudor dixon, thank you so much. good to see you. >> thank you. liz: new developments in the house impeachment inquiry into president biden is talking about wrapping it up by january. more stuff coming in on this. u.s. troops that pentagon fired
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for saying no to biden's covid-19 vaccine are firing back. basically they were fired because they didn't agree with the mandate. they're suing the pentagon for lost pay and benefits. we're taking it on next on "the evening edit". ♪ ameritrade is now part of schwab. bringing you an elevated experience, tailor-made for trader minds. go deeper with thinkorswim: our award-wining trading platforms. unlock support from the schwab trade desk, our team of passionate traders who live and breathe trading. and sharpen your skills with an immersive online education crafted just for traders. all so you can trade brilliantly.
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liz: the u.s. army wants troops back. they were decision missed for refusing bind's covid-19 vaccine mandate and the military is reportedly struggling with re-truthment and mike emmanuel has more from washington. mike, good to see you. >> liz, great to see you. the army kicked out more than 1900 soldiers for refusing a
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covid vaccine after a change in policy, at least 19 have now returned to active duty. a letter signed by brigadier hope rampy says "as result of decision of all current covid-19 vaccine requirements, former soldiers who were involuntarily separated for refusal to receive the covid-19 vaccine may request a correction of their military records. the army is struggling when it comes to meeting its reciting goals. active duty has dropped from 485,000 in 2021 to about 452,000 so army leadership is out selling service. >> we're looking for more, you know, a call to service to come into the ranks and i think it will accelerate their life and we love to talk about the opportunities to be in the army or any of the services. >> they've enlisted vip help with dwayne the rock johnson
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signature the pentagon to talk recruiting last week. the fiscal goal for 2023 that ended september 30th was 65,000 new recruits and came up 10,000 short and recruiting and retention are critical and they expect the army to play a significant role in future conflicts. >> the army will play a core role in establishing and protecting the maritime forces. >> recruit asking not a new problem and has not achieved its recruiting goals since 2014. liz. liz: mike emmanuel, always great journalism and coverage for you, my friend. joining us now is the former marine corp. officer and attorney dale.
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you're representing u.s. troops and suing u.s. government for lost pay and benefits due to the biden vaccine, you know, military vaccine mandate and can you explain to the viewer what happened and the viewer see this is and says men and women, they want to serve our country and serve america. what had happened with that biden vaccine mandate and it was unfair. yes, you want to keep people safe from any infection and we understand that. but the way it was handled was unfair. so you -- can you walk the viewers through what happened? >> should recollect we love the opportunity to talk about it on behalf of the clients i represent and basically everybody that got kicked out, discharged or dropped to the irr result of not taking the vaccine. it's important to know we have a lot of people that had religious qualms about taking these and military had lots of injunctions against it and did not hand this will well at all.
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that's almost 10% of the national guard and talk about total force and all of this. they sacked somewhere north of 85 thomas mancino. we don't have exact numbers because dod is not entirely forthcoming but once congress rescinded there was a commitment to hey, we're going to fix and do right by these people, but they haven't. i don't think -- i think the recruiting woes will continue till someone over there realizes that you -- we have a volunteer force. these are not conscripts. these are fellow citizens. these are not -- this isn't the roman empire hire. so until and unless we get the trust that's been broken fixed, no one will come back. liz: that's such a bad scenario. how much money did they lose in terms of back pay and if you can do a cost analysis on benefits
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they lost, how much money are we talking about? >> billions. billions. it's -- i would say, you know, we've don back of the envelope but 10% of the reserve and look at numbers of people we're talking about here, 100,000, let's say it's roughly 100,000 and round up for back of envelope calculation and that's a chunk of the total force. it's only 2-point something and will 3.5 to 4% of the entire u.s. military and go to the personnel budget what it caused for pay in benefits and look at national defense authorization act if you're a third like i am and care about that stuff. there's the rough math and 3.5 to 4% of 157.9 billion. happen to know that, for the 2021 or 2022 fiscal year national defense authorization act and talking about 6 billion or more.
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liz: do you plan to turn into a class action lawsuit? you're talking about thousands officersmen. these are class action lawsuits? >>y. liz: are you consolidating them or going full on and getting what the soldiers say they deserve between lost pay and benefits? >> well, there's three separate lawsuits largely because of way the dod is set up and we have to do them for title 10 active duty soldiers and reserve is and do for -- reservists and title 32 national guardsmen and post these separately and three separate lawsuits and largely because of how the military is organized and the legal rubric we have to operate understander. liz: what a story. heck of a story. dale, thank you for joining us. good see you. happy thanksgiving. thank you for your service to our country. senate republicans are demanding answers after finding the biden white house is wasting billions of your tax dollars meant for
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roads and bridges and fixing and congressman russell frei here and you happen date on the house impeachment inquiry and new reports of the biden family took in millions of income but that was dis-guides at loans. coming up on "the evening edit" but first, let's hear from our friends dagen and sean, what's coming up next hour on the bottom line. jaire hey, e mac. $33.5 trillion in debt and do republicans or congress as a whole have a backbone to address that problem? monica crowley is here unpacking all that as well as biden poll numbers continue to fall into the tank and they're getting worse. leo 2.0 terrell is here. >> if that photo of joe biden's birthday cake in flames give biden voters the feels, i guess that was the intention. lee cart service connected on that and jimmy failla on alejandro myoyardeni kansas city chiefs' order -- mayorkas order
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impeachment inquiry from president biden is do you guy haves plans to depose hunter biden next month. are you going to a vote in january on this? >> the plan is to go through the depositions and keep digging into the evidence and finding there's a lot of questions we don't have answered. what i do know is that subpoenas have been issued for three members that are associated with biden -- two biden family members and rob walker, that's a close associate and they'll be spending some of the christmas holidays in front of the oversight committee. based on that, again, i think the whole purpose of what the committee has done is let the facts dictate where we go so i don't ultimately know the time line but what i know is the bidens will be spending their holidays with the house oversight committee. liz: got it, james and hunter biden. the washington post has a new expose saying hunter showed "little hesitancy in losing his last name to open doors to make money. they gave out things to
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prospective biden family clients overseas, books autographed by joe biden, vice presidential cuff links, tickets to white house events". we're hearing that the impeachment inquiry is zeroing in on the biden family masking the big bucks they took in an income but structured that money as loans. there's a lot of loan money slashing around. can you talk to us about that? >> interests thing for loans and your viewers is that loans have tax implications too. so what i want to know is&what was paid and not paid and reported to the irs. is this a family member paying principle or interest or principle and interest and was it a loan and structured in the time line and look at $40,000 as an example, all within a month. millions of dollars poor in, 400,000 goes to hunter biden's personal account where he wires 150 to his brother who cashes
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the check and puts in their personal account for 50 and joe biden gets 40 and all within about 35 days and the bank account on those was opened within that time frame too and a lot of this is very suspicious and the timing i think is really important here and so i think those are all part and parcel to what we're digging into and watching the administration's goal post continually move about he didn't have any interaction with the son, didn't know his son was in business and see the goal post move constantly from this. liz: i've never seen so many loan from a family that doesn't own a business. slashing between joe biden is brother james plus millions in loans sloshing around between hunter biden is democrat donor hollywood lawyer kevin morris. millions of loans, millions of dollarto the biden family in debt deals from
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ukraine to china. this is getting even weirder. >> this well thing since january since we had the gavel has been incredibly weird and again i've said this before on your show but not a week goes by that has been better for joe biden. there's not been a week that says that makes sense. none of it makes sense and gets worse for him every single time. when you see countries and companies in china and ukraine and uzbekistan and the like, it raise as lot of red flags and you brought up these gifts that were given out and access and i want to hear from tony bobulinski and i want to hear from all these people about what was really going on. so these subpoenas are issues and i hope that they comply, sound like hunter is ready to come in. liz: got it, congressman fry, thank you for joining us and we'll have you back on soon. >> thank you, happy thanksgiving. liz: thank you, good to see you. we have senators warning president biden's policies are enabling government fraud and
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thank you. thank you. thank you. please call or go online right now to give if operators are busy, please wait patiently or go to loveshriners.org right away elizabeth: look who is here journalist, batcha good to see you, this story. senate republicans are looking into biden white house wasting billions. meant to fix roads and bridges on quote, a woke initiatives in the name of equity and climate change like electric car changing
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stations in areas that don't need them when states want to build, roads and bridges and highways. >> thank you so much so great to be here. what could be more unifying than good roads. it is something that we all need and we rely on. and instead of seeing this for the unifying cause it is, the biden administration has used this as an excuse to divide and divide. making it a condition of getting funding for the proposals to fix our roads, they look to, equity, they look to climate justice whatever that means. it is just another example of what happens when you have a coalition like the democrats do that is made up of the over educated, over credentialed leftist elites and very poor, you cut out working class in middl. elizabeth: the made biden
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policies, consumer can now immediately get a federal eelectric car attacks cred -- tax credit, versus waiting to claim the credit their tax return the next year. that creates a situation where irs has to club act the money. >> so what does the biden administration tell the american people, if you have sph75 thousand in your bank account, like so many americans do we'll give you 7500 if you do what we want and you go down the woke climate road and get an electric car, they are bribing people to become more woke. do you know what 7500 dollars means to average american, most americans don't have 400 put aside for an emergency. they are giving 7500 to people who have 75,000 in
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the bank. elizabeth: michael horowitz. inspector general for pandemic spending he is testifying about a lot of fraud in the 5 trillion in pandemic money. he is talking about more than 5 billion in ppp loans to 69,000 people who may have had fake social security numbers and food stamp fraud, thousands who took food stamps even though they won the lottery. what do you think. >> i -- i interviewed working class americans, across the country for my book, one thing came up over and over, they are disspiritted by how much fraud there is and how many welfare fraud, their hard working taxpayer dollars are working to support fraud, so many americans who work so hard can't achieve the
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american dream, it came up again and again. elizabeth: batya, it is disturbing. people are doing the right thing. they pay their taxes so many cheats going on. it is not fair and wrong. batya you are terrific, thank you, good to see you. >> thank you. elizabeth: joining us tomorrow congressman jeff van drew. and former arkansas governor mike huckabee, i am elizabeth macdonald thank you for watching the "evening edit" on fox business, that does it for us, hope you have a good thanksgiving, now time for the bottom line, we send it to dagen to sean, they have a hot show, hello, good to see you. dagen: thank you so much emack. elizabeth: sure. dagen: great to see you. dagen: i am dagen mcdowell. sean: i am sean duffy welcome to bottom li
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