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office and his indictment as, quote, illegitimate harvard law professor alan dershowitz. with us to take it on. but first, why is biden's justice department doing splashy press conferences on allegations of russia election interference, but nothing on chinese spies cozying up to democrat politicians? and where's the doj pressure presser on senator chuck grassley releasing new government details on iran threatening assassinations of u.s. politicians like trump. tonight, joe concha is here to respond. but first, this. for four straight years, i fought for
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american workers like i would fight for my own family. i took care of our economy like i would take care of my own company. in every decision i asked, will i create jobs here or will i be sending jobs overseas? will it make america richer and stronger, or will it make our country weaker and poorer? i always put america first every single time. okay, that was former president trump at a speech in new york today. his new tagline make america affordable again, make government work again. he's saying he's going to put america first every single time. make america richer and stronger. let's bring in forbes media chair and editor in chief, steve forbes. what do you think of make of what's going on here, steve? i mean, minute details from trump. he wants elon musk with the government efficiency commission. he wants his tax
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cuts to be permanent. nothing from kamala harris. does she know what she's doing? we've looked through her plan. it seems like her team does not know the difference between a tax credit or a tax deduction. she's doing nickel and dime tax credits. trump wants tax cuts. does she know what she's doing? the answer is she's following orders, which she has throughout her career. and they come from the far left. and i think the demeanor of donald trump today, if he brings that to the debate in a few days and let her do some talking, there are people are going to see he's got substance, he's put real things on the table. he has a record of economic growth. and what is she offering? what has she done in the last three and a half, four years? so i think this is a good rehearsal for the debate. he put out substance. he whatever issue you want liz, whether it's spending, housing, energy regulations, the integrity of the dollar, tax cuts, he's got positive stuff to say. she has, as you say, nickel and dime. and
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remember, nickels and dimes aren't worth what aren't worth what they used to be. that's right. they're worth less than pennies. i mean, it just feels like a pretend. pretend policies out of kamala harris. and trump's got the policies. there's lots of wall street talk now, steve. the u.s. is in a job slowdown. you saw that adp jobs report just 99,000 jobs to august. that's lower than forecasted. the government jobs number on friday could come out less than 160,000. now barron's is saying the u.s. is heading into a potential recession. the manufacturing sector contracted in 21 out of last 22 months. but look at this stunning number. steve, we want you to take this all in and tell us what is going on. the u.s. census bureau reported the stunning finding nearly four out of ten adults in more than half of all u.s. states, including five key swing states, now find it difficult or somewhat difficult to pay for daily living because of inflation. but harris wants. kamala harris wants 5 trillion
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tax hikes over ten years on top of that. well, i think that's where the question is going to be. not only are you better off today than you were four years ago, we know the answer to that. but do you have any faith in the future? and one of the things that gets overlooked, and we've discussed it before on these inflation numbers, is they leave out interest rates for people paying on credit cards, buying new cars, used cars or their house mortgages. those are still very real costs, far higher than they were four years ago. as the former president pointed out today and on other occasions. and so that's why i think if they focus on the economy, trump is going to win. the gop is going to do well because people don't have faith that the country is moving in the right direction, or that kamala harris has the chops, so to speak, to do the job, make the hard decisions, know how to get something done. okay, so she wants to get rid of the trump tax cuts. she wants to tax 25% of paper gains for the upper brackets. even if you don't sell your assets like your home. she wants a smaller capital gains tax increase on the upper
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brackets. and biden proposed ho hum stuff. whoopi, watch former president trump here. would you let the trump tax cuts expire, which he wants to do? she wants to terminate them. if you do that, you will suffer the biggest tax increase in history. there's never been a tax increase like it. on top of which, she wants to add a lot of tax. this country will end up and i've said this a lot and i mean it. this country will end up in a depression if she becomes president, like 1929, this will be a 1929 depression. she has no idea what the hell she's doing. and you have somebody that's not going to allow fracking. she's not going to allow it. you can't take the chance. you have no choice. you've got to vote for me. i have, you've got to vote for me. you got to even even if you don't like me, you know. yeah, it's. no, but even if you don't
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like me, she wants no fracking in pennsylvania. she wants no fracking. and she said it 100 times. there will be no frackin. there will be no fracking. there will be no fracking. then just recently she said, yes, i could approve fracking. look, this is this is a woman who is dangerous. i don't think too smart, but let's see.
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guy, but he's got the right principles. he's got the right policies, and america wants to go in a positive direction. yeah, they're so good. kamala harris has been copying them, so we're going to dig into that later in the hour. more of that. steve forbes, thank you so much. good to see you. the typical american family has lost over $28,000 due to rampant and record setting inflation. credit card debt has reached the highest in history. gasoline prices, grocery prices, electricity prices, mortgage rates and virtually everything else are up 30 to 100% since i left office. the real incomes
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from hispanic men are down 6.6%, or $3,600 per year. and on top of that, african americans and hispanic american jobs are under massive threat from the invasion taking place at our border. and nobody talks about it. but i won't let it happen. okay. you know, more and more this election is about voters deciding on what their personal bottom line is. what is their personal red line? you know, when they go into the voting booth, is it inflation? is it the economy? is it abortion? joining us now chicago's south side republicans chair devin jones. devin great to have you on. so we hear you loud and clear. you say abortion is not a primary issue for black voters this election. why? what is the top issue for them. it's the economy. you know it's always the economy that always saying it's the economy, stupid. even as it relates to abortion, most abortions are because of economic reasons. and so over
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the last four years, we've seen how disastrous democrat policies have been at the local level. at the national level, we see what the biden harris administration has to offer. and it's death, poverty and destruction. so you say abortion rates will actually go down if there's job growth and prosperity in communities. i think so. i mean, even when you look at the guttmacher institute, planned parenthood, even their own, their own data says that the vast majority of abortions are because of financial reasons, because of financial stress, people not being able to provide for their families. and we've seen that when there's a booming economy, there tends to be to be less abortions, and again, if you're not able to provide for basic necessities, eggs, you know, you showed that earlier in the show, eggs, milk, gas able to transport you and your family.
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unfortunately abortion becomes an option. nobody wants to see that. but but the reality is that the vast majority of especially black people, our issue is the inability to be able to afford to live the american dream. i mean, democrat run chicago, illinois, lots of joblessness, a housing crisis, lack of entrepreneurship opportunities, heavy regulation, heavy taxation, less opportunity. you look at top independent pollster nate silve. he says harris could lose michiganhigan and democrats fear she may lose pennsylvania. so harris going below where biden and do you think the black voter more and more of them will come out for trump? >> i think specifically black men, you're finding more and more black men who are unable to provide for their families as somebody that are coming down to support trump and we saw in the four years he was president that things were better, generally
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economically, things were better. liz: all right, devon jones, hope you come back soon. appreciate you. >> thank you. liz: same here. tonight, the chaos that broke out today in the first court hearing for special council jack smith 2020 case against trump and this is the supreme court backed presidential immunity for trump and we've got why the judge warns this case will be delayed. coming up, harvard law professor allen dershowitz here and biden wants them to pay their fair share and hunter biden today can do that and criminal tax i vagues case and -- tax evasion case and criminal trial started and details of what made the case stranger with an odd ball plea deal from hunter biden. and another one. gop senator takes that on and this is a case of biden family corruption and never impeachment probe on that and plus,
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reporters in the crucial swing state of pennsylvania says that harris campaign is blocking them from questioning her vp candidate tim walz. why are they doing that in pennsylvania? we've got the details and the biden press department doing the press conferences on russia election interference charges and nothing on chinese spies cozying up to democrat politicians or things like iran threatening to assassination u.s. elected officials and senator chuck grassley has now whistle blower details on that. joe concha here to respond next, stay right there. >> the impeachment hoax and mueller hoax and russia hoax. all that. ♪ can i have another pancake? from full house...
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liz: welcome back. let's get to the story. we've got more on the justice department formally accusing russia of election interference on the home stretch to election day and fox's peter doocy standing by live at the white house with the latest. peter, great to see you. reporter: good to see you too, liz. thanks very ifing me. a day after the jus dis-department accuses a russian company of trying to pay right wing online influencers as part
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of $10 million influence pedaling scheme here in the united states and putin himself has come out tuesday in what sounds like it'll be a going for kamala harris. >> talking about kamala harris and he should be favoring anybody and going to be appreciated and stop talking about it and going to be there. i want amazon cleaning up what they're call ago glitch that gave alexa users reasons to vote harris and not vote trump, which some say is a much bigger issue. >> looks like russia likes trump and iran likes harris. there's a difference between interference and preference. i'm more worried about the fact that you ask most of our fellow citizens with the greatest threat to democracy and they'd say it was the mainstream media.
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reporter: she's in pittsburgh in cleveland and going on them and tuesday going for the point out. liz: look who's here for reaction to this story. joe concha, there's disturbing news coming in and let me get right to it, joe. we've got congressman mike walz slamming the biden administration and justice department asking where was your big press conference when iran was hacking into the trump campaign and assassination attempts on trump and now there's this disturbing information, joe. the new information from government whistle blowers based on fbi documents that iran backed plotters were targeted for assassinations with politicians and military people, bureaucrats and also trump and president biden and nikki haley
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and where's the presser on that? reporter: that seem as little more important, doesn't it, liz? we were talking about assassinations of the sitting president, of the former president, who may be president again of other candidates like nikki haley and i did not see one press conference and no strong statements and nothing out of merrick garland and nothing out of attorney general's office and that is disturbing that our priorities are totally out of wack. here we go again by the way. russia, russia, russia. when i first saw this headline, talking about how we may have russians trying to influence our elections again and i'm thinking, wait, i've seen this movie already. it was in 2016, and i just can't believe they're really going to try to do this again. i mean, do they really think their voters are that stupid or naive that russia somehow has remotely the ability and impacting the elections and fear mongering and clear implications of russians trying to help donald trump win again and we
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have a special council run by robert mueller and conclude that had donald trump did not collude with the kremlin in any capacity and here we go down the road again and russia will influence our election and don't have the ability to do that. liz: joe, there's the fallout of china's influence. it's worse than realized and new york congressman, elise stefanik and mike waller saying investigate new york governor kathy hochul and had an alleged chinese spy arrested and when the indictment was unsaled, joe, it was revealed this chinese spy was working for governor hochul and she and her husband got millions in laundered cash from the communist party over there. she was working to further the interest of the chinese communist party. they worked to block taiwanese officials and contact the new york governor's office for eight years since 2016.
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this person alleged chinese spy edits hochul's speeches and press releases to go along with language approved by china. >> that's right. language around for instance high level government and efforts are all approved with how far this person infiltrated governor hochul and the administration and i think i'll leave it here and very big choice in the election and who will be tougher on china and alert on chinese infiltration and donald trump and more. liz: thank you very much. good to see you, my friend. good story coming up and former president trump going through swing states and reports are coming in and kamala harris hunkering down preparing for their fiery debate next week and in moments, lisa boothe is here with her reaction and the update on the first court hearing today sin the supreme court upheld
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presidential immunity and this hearing also was fiery. trump's attorney jack smith's office and 2020 indictment against trump for illegitimate allen dershowitz here to react. stuart: the united states is become ago third world banana republic. she and her party are censoring speech and weaponnizing the justices and trying to throw their political opponents, me, in jail. this hasn't happened and i didn't do that to crooked hillary and that would be a terrible thing, wouldn't it? putting the wife of the president of the united states in jail. they view it differently nowadays.
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>> welcome back. update you on the big fight between former president trump's legal team and special council
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jack smith and his team. let's get right to the blow by blow with fox news justice correspondent david spunt standing by live in washington. david, great to have you back on. >> hi, liz. good to be with you. the dc alleged interference case before this year's election. we know this because judge tonya chutkin put out a schedule order asking for a reply from the defense team that the supreme court took up and that reply due on november 7 two days after the election and one year ago judge chutkin prepared for the highest profile case of her career and set ago trial date today would be an exercise in futility. the reason is if she decides a trial date now, trump's team will appeal to hire courts on immunity and supreme court dealt quite a blow and majority of
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justices ruled presidents are immune from official acts. what constitutes a official act is at the heart of the case. the actual charges are conspiracy to defraud the united states, conspiracy to obstruct official proceeds and attempt to obstruct official proceeding and rights if judge rules that trump is immune, trump can appeal and that'll delay things further and judge made clear she'll not be bound by any presidential election schedule and her dates are set based on what she deems appropriate, but clearly this case is very different than other cases and judge chutkin knows that and the headline for everyone watching donald trump will not go to trial before election day. it's possible something happens after election day, but it all depends on who wins the white house. if he wins the white house, he can direct the charges to be dropped by the justice department immediately after taking oath of office and seconds to play vice president harris take becomes president harris she could go through and
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see it next year. liz: what happened to the justice department's 60 day rule. david spunt, thank you so much. great reporting there. reaction from new york times best selling offer, one of america's most respected legal scholars is harvard law professor emeritus and author of the terrific book get trump and it's good to see you again. what did you make of the action in court today, what the judge is doing here? >> anybody that believes her statements that her influence isn't decided by the election and this case would have never been brought but for the fact that president trump is running for president january 6 speech and may be completely protected by the first amendment and everything else he did is protected by the first amendment, article 2 of the
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twelfth amendment and not a real case and this is a political case and mitt cal jurisdiction in front of a very political judge and influenced in every way by wanting to have this case and trying to hurt donald trump. liz: trump side saying toss this case out and trump's presidential immunity will delay the proceedings so much so it's futile for her to set a trial date now. so do you agree with trump's lawyers that this is a fundamentally unfair case that should have never been brought because of things like trump's conversations with mike pence are protected under the supreme court immunity ruling and trump's lawyers saying jack smith's own office indictments are illegitimate and judge aileen cannon said the senate never confirmed him and constitution doesn't provide for judicial office like jack smith's office.
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>> conversations between a president and vice president about enforcing the laws and of course is covered by a critical line in close question. it's ruling against donald trump and she's indicated she would, this donald trump has no chance of getting in front of a judge. he can maybe get a fair appeal if not in front of dc circuit of the united states supreme court. there's no chance to get a fair trial in the district of columbia jury and judge that's so, so inclined to rule against him in every possible way. on the issue of jack smith being appropriately appointed and in that case issue over the supreme court. liz: trump is impeached over this and allen dershowitz, get analysis and we appreciate you. thank you for joining us. this appears to be happening more and more. governor tim walz avoiding questions from reporters.
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we're digging into this more later on this hour and journalists in the crucial battleground of pennsylvania and now saying the harris campaign is blocking them for questioning walz. this as vice president harris hunkers down for debate preparation and latest poll from cnn and harris and trump are tied in the keystone state. brian llenis live in the keystone state. reporter: vice president kamala harris in a hotel here in pittsburgh preparing for debate on tuesday night and it's being held in philadelphia. both harris and trump campaigns have agreed on abc news rules for this debate, which mirror the rules that were put in place for the last debate with president biden and it'll be a 90 minute debate and no live audience and the sticking point and there'll be the microphones being muted when the other one, the other candidate is speaking
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and going for the question of mics being un-muted and harris advisers frustrated after sending a letter to abc news that the vp will be fundamentally advantage by the format and donald trump with the direct exchanges with the vice president and according to politico, muted mics may not lead to overhaul of harris' debate prep strategy, which is said to be focused of how to get under trump's skin and harris campaign is lowering expectations for harris' performance on tuesday. >> these handlers work really hard to make sure the mics stay muted to put him in a better position to be successful. this is his seventh general election presidential debate and donald trump is a showman. he's going to come in ready to debate. reporter: trump campaign said they're not willing to budge on muted microphophones and rules
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agreed upon for both campaigns s and harris decided they wanted to un-mute the microphones and see how it goes on tuesday and you mentioned it, it's a must win state here in pennsylvania. the commonwealth for harris, timeous, her running mate -- tim walz, her running mate here this weekend and her husband making a campaign stop in philadelphia suburbs. liz. liz: brian, always great to have you on. thank you very much. we appreciate you. >> my plan will terminate the green new deal, which i call the green new scam. greatest scam in history probably. a 10 trillion scam we waste and throw, like throwing money out the window. it actually sets us back as opposed to moving us forward. and send all unspent funds under the misnamed inflection act and democrats agreed after it was approved it wasn't for that purpose. it was for other purposes like
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give aways. liz: news from president biden just admitted that, yes, the inflation reduction act shouldn't have been call that had and call what had it was, it was about climate change. this is what's going on. trump and his campaign, they're barn storming through pennsylvania, michigan, wisconsin, trump's also refocusing hard on north carolina, georgia, arizona and nevada. ^ people are slamming kamala harris, 60 days till election day and media like new republic that harris doesn't need policy to win. what do you think? >> well, it's sad and my concern is, you know, look, we're a society that's living for the likes of social media and
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tiktok. have we become that vapid of a society where we accept this behavior from a presidential candidate or for a lot of women across the country. does the desire to kill an unborn child trump your ability to put food on the table to support your family or for yourself or ever build to buy a home and these are some of the questions that will have resolve by november 5. but you mentioned two of probably the most critical states for donald trump in seeking to try and win this election and pennsylvania and georgia obviously with the debates in pennsylvania for good reason and talking about the green new deal and i do believe that her policy positions on the green new deal as well as her support for banning fracking are going to hurt her greatly in pennsylvania and wise to bring those up during the debate and a state that joe biden went onto
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win the senate seat and polling against joe biden. liz: no policy ideas and going to win over independent voters and fence sitters when she's copying policies from trump and republicans like the tax deduction for start of small businesses to 50,000. democrats rejected that republican to raise small business tax rates to 28% and that could crush jobs and irs warns biden and harris super charged irs $80 billion more hiring workers and auditors and auditing married single spouses and make $220,000. not the $400,000 audit threshold they said was going to happen. let's get your reaction to this sound. watch this. >> she said she didn't favre a ban on fracking now and one of the strongest proponents of the ban and so much so when she was
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in california she sued the obama administration over granting fracking permits and she was a cosponsor of the bill with bernie sanders as a u.s. senator for medicare for all americans and the reality is when you think about the green new deal, she was the chief proponent and not just the cosponsor of the legislation and going further and saying she went into the filibuster in the senate to run that through. >> why have so many of her positions on policies changed? >> i would say look what the president has done for the last three and a half years and look what we've been able to do. liz: what have they been able to do, lisa. inflation above 20%. i mean, record high energy utility cost for american households and crime on the u.s. boarders, really? >> it's pretty obvious what she's doing and she was a candidate and trying to hoodwink
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americans that she's some sort of moderate when she's been a raging liberal with donald trump being a prosecutor during the debate and laying out her past policy positions and nailing her policy positions. liz: lisa boothe, great to have you on. thank you. vice president for candidates jd vance and tim walz. they're about to deliver remarks at campaign events in two battleground states. jd in arizona and tim walz in pennsylvania. we're monitoring this and it's blocking local reporters and questioning tim walz. why? we've got details and coming up, hunter biden just pled guilty to nine counts including tax evasion and faces up to 17 years in prison. now the debate. did he plead that and knows the big guy.
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liz: local pennsylvania reporters say they were told by kamala harris' campaign to not disrupt or question tim walz at a campaign event in lancaster county, pennsylvania, yesterday. let's bring in wor radio host mark simon batya ungar-sargone. thank you both for joining us. batya, what do you make of this, reporters are posting on facebook that the harris campaign is saying don't shout questions at governor walz. don't put up your microphones to him while he's speaking and don't disrupt him.
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what's going on here? >> thank you for having me, liz. seems tim walz is the inverse of donald trump and seems like he's currently sweet, loving, gentle person and i think in his private life, he probably is. it's the persona and the policy and it's the most draconianconia and most rale -- draconian and radical and far left person and opposite of trump and trump can be abrasive and can't concern how it comes off and look at policy and this is a person whose heart beats for the struggling americans and an tiff sis of trump in this way. liz: there's that but what batya just said. mark, what do you make of the news that the trump campaign may actively recruit tim walz's family to join trump on the campaign trail because walz'family backs trump and not harris. tim walz's brother jeff is 100% opposed to tim walz's ideology
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in politics and said the stories i could tell, not the type of character you want making decisions about your future. he's not going to go on the campaign trail. what do you make of this development? >> nixon said you can't get a vice president to help you win and can't hurt you. she made a di disastrous choice with tim walz and caught in a whole series of lies and family is coming out against him and running and hiding for supporters and there's more to come with this guy and a series of land mines going to blow up and pick somebody worse than you do and tough for kamala and she did it. liz: batya, final word. he's got two house probes into him now. >> looks like central casting of a rural american and i don't think they look much further than that and they don't realize that the american people are smart and thinking about what will help their lives. liz: got ya.
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mark simon, batya un-garmin simon, great to -- batya ungar-sargone, great to have you on. tim walz in pennsylvania and we're monitoring this and first, hunter biden just moments ago pleaded guilty to nine counts including criminal tax evasion. is he going to get a pardon from joe biden? gop senator mark wayne mullen is here next on all of this coming up. ♪ (♪) (♪) (♪) (♪)
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(fisher investments) at fisher investments we may look like other money managers, but we're different. (other money manager) how so? (fisher investments) we're a fiduciary, obligated to act in our client'' best interest. (fisher investments) so we don't sell any commission-based products. (other money manager) then how do you make money? (fisher investments) we have a simple management fee, structured so we do better when our clients do better. (other money manager) your clients really come first then, huh?
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(fisher investments) yes. we make them a top priority, by getting to know their finances, family, health, lifestyle and more. (other money manager) wow, maybe we are different. (fisher investments) at fisher investments, we're clearly different. >> hunter decided to enter his plea to protect those he loves from unnecessary hurt and cruel humiliation. this plead prevents that kind of show trial that would not have provided all of the facts or served any real point in justice. like millions of americans hunter was late in filing and paying his taxes. elizabeth: we're invoking free speech rights that was hunter biden attorney abbe lowell with h hogwash.
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heave charged with 9 crimes including 3 fell be ony charges and faces 17 years in prison, bring in republican senator markwayne mullin. this is the surprise guilty plea. it is yes, it is an embarrassing trial because what he did was embarrassing. he evaded federal taxes. his father telling everyone else to pay their fair share, he took fake business deductions involving prostitutes and luxury hotel stays, they make out like he is the victim of his own drug addictions and awful behavior. >> said he shouldn't owe the taxes because he was addicted to drugs at the time he received that money, you say wait, you he was selling access to his father, he was vice president at the time, and he was openly addicted to
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drugs and his father was in business with him, then you say he doesn't owe taxes? and, if you think about the plea deal, talked about it before on the show, there is no chance he spends a day in prison, this is not shocking they went ahead exo t and take the plea deal, they needed sentencing to be done before biden leaves office, he will pardon him, i don't blame him for pardoning him, if we had a kid to pardon we probably would, but don't have the attorney reading a message acting like he is the victim in this this is sab surd. elizabeth: we feel for drug addiction but this case looking at details is so nasty and ugly and connected to biden family, making up to 35 million in overseas deals involving potential corruption and foreign lobbying solutions that doj
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says that hunter biden did violate that. eliz. >> was over 50 llc 's, fake shell companies to launder the money through just about every member in their family, including nieces and nephews. -- well nieces, can't say nephews, absurd to think that they are trying to push him out. as an innocent person. caught up in a political fray. this is not alleged any more, house oversight and house judicial committee had a very in depth conversation and interview and they know for a fact the statements are true. elizabeth: senator markwayne mullin thank you for joining us. >> thank you for watching "the evening edit," dvr us. exciting show coming up "the bottom line," to dagen and sean. dagen: we're ready to curse. thank you.

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