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for elizabeth mcgough next event check your credit for that is so true and thank you. pleasure i am tammy bruce and for elizabeth mcdonald and welcome to this a special edition of evening at it and the clock is ticking, to have avoided dockworkers right, ports along the east and gulf coasts, the strike is said to begin midnight eastern time and experts are warning that this could wreak havoc on the supply chain and drive up prices for consumers that sounds like par for the course doesn't advise and grady trimble is live from baltimore with the latest on what this means for you. grady: they think the union rejected the latest offer from the employer group, representing the importance of what that means is that they strike the midnight tonight is increasingly likely and that could impact just about every single american because of the types of products that come through these ports from texas, all of the way up to maine and every thing from other
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parts of the pharmaceuticals, the fresh fruits and vegetables, move through these ports and it is important, he could be impacted. mr. 24 process brightest several grocery chains, he's already fine asparagus that he normally but on a cargo ship, to avoid the risk of it robbing you see but that does is that it quadruples his transportation costs and so if the strike last a long time come he said grocery stores good castles cost on to the customers in the form of a ten — 15 percent price hike. >> is incredibly stressful for ourselves as a company and our customers but also our suppliers and i hope that both sides understand the ramifications, the strike like this would agree to note that negotiating rather than the economy hostage. grady: major retailers like costco, walmart and others, say they're doing everything they
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can to avoid that potential the effect of a potential strike but as you know, smaller retail do not have the financial might to make contingency plans in the same way this big retailers to that end, at least as far as the big retailers are concerned about sources also tell foxbusiness, that the white house holding a call right now come the chief of staff is talking with top ceos, trying to work out could happen when the clock strikes midnight these poor workers walk out. and as we mention come he could be huge especially if it last long time tammy. tammy: will thank you grady, there's a lot at stake your appreciated now joining us for more from the house transportation and infrastructure committee congressman temperatures and thank you sir for joining me tonight and you know we hear this we are all still kind of reeling from that original supply chain crisis. as covid-19 started and we saw what happened with prices there. we know that the administration,
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that's extremely union friendly maybe not so much for the rank-and-file these days, if you would have to wonder, why did this get to this point at this stage, during our economic problems. why isn't the white house trying to make this not happen. tim: will of course, they're making it happen by negotiating with the business owners instead of the union bosses in the union bosses do not necessarily represent the union members, they identify mostly with conservative causes and i've seen those guys out fishing i will see them in church on sunday to be drinking a cold beer every saturday night and that's all right. but the choices, that that bosses find been with the harrison biden administration, they look down upon primarily anybody but themselves the silly class and they currently do not represent them on the values and you know this whole
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situation to be avoided in tennessee is a right to work state and we don't have ports but these businesses are clamoring into come here to pray and prepay great wages new welcome we have u-haul trucks out here and they're coming in from a lot of these big blue states and that is exactly the reason because we do not have these disruptions pretty and to do this in an election year, i think that is the timing is crucial and critical in the comes i think. tammy: well it seems that if he continues clearly cummings would hurt find it and harris administration and unless they will like swing and like batman and save the day at the last minute, is going to settle whoever wins the election with an economy they say minis getting a little bit sketchy that this is something that if you really care about the american people, you are going to and tell them in the best interest to find an agreement here. tim: disruptions primarily are
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favorable they did not less time with covid-19 and not favoring president trump the conservative believe itself i firmly believe that this is something part of their strategy, they are portraying because. tammy: i have to disagree with you come i have to disagree with you a little bit and that of course, when republican president, would hurt the sitting president pretty listening president now is kamala harris and she's representing the white house and she is the incumbent to move into november 5th, with the prices that go nuts again i'm not quite sure how that benefits them rated thank you i know we need to see how the sentence up here yet but let's listen to ths from the mondo, the commerce secretary she had to say about this amended to go. >> warily issue's most prominent were even kind of focus and hearing on what would happen if the strike goes for said longer
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than a week. >> i have not been very focused on that. tammy: [laughter] well this is also part of the problem congressman right, i do not know who's running the country, nobody else knows is running the country and she is the commerce secretary and she has no idea and hasn't been focused on that and what is that all about. ritim: i think they need to talk to the president's wife at this point because you know honestly, i don't think they know which it is up in a matter and she didn't committees and i don't think she could fall water out of a boot in the constructions printed on the heel, she's given this kind of answers and passes that she does not have anything to do with it. none of the table again but like what they will do again is trying to blame the business community with all of this and i think you are correct, they will swoop in like batman and try to save the day. within also sure that the union
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bosses will go along with that and i think they're primarily fairly greedy the memberships are positive at the whim. tammy: will thank you congressman and we know perhaps it would have an expectation of a less union friendly union approximately administration with trump, with the union member friendly administration, big difference and think for joining me tonight and i appreciate it all right now following the outright of the disastrous abc presidential debate which could be a disgrace to journalism and cbs news now said that it will be up to vice presidential candidates jd vance and tim walz to fact check each other in the borough's and i guess the microphones of your letter abc moderators fact check donald trump, five times about felt like more didn't it in kamala harris kamala harris zero times 20 is now on see cochair laura trump and david honey feeling of our it might have some opinions about this prayed everybody is looking toward this
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and we know we don't expect a fair debate and i do not think that we can get one from the legacy media and what you expecting when it comes to that set up and out of course jd vance will perform in the midst of it and really probably being three against one again. laura: yes will that was certainly tammy, the case with the abc news debate and three against one listen to my think there's going to be a lot of pressure on tim walz for the debate in this guys bit of an unknown to a lot of people prayed and would appear that they're using the same basement strategy, but obviously they have used for kamala harris so that the user joe biden and tim walz really have not gotten to know him the much he's not media so this is a very big deal this debate for him on tuesday night. he also has to answer for the record, kamala harris or the disaster really hasn't sued since she and joe biden to the white house. that will be pretty tougher him
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on the inside you have to jd vance obviously has running mate with a great record and donald trump. so despite the fact that you're probably right, he be a three against one debate as we expected i think it will be a lot of weight and a lot of pressure on tim walz come to really show up and perform. i'm just going to say good luck to him because i do not know how you answer for all the disaster they been caused by kamala harris and joe biden. tammy: is speaking about only from what they represent is essentially the incumbents, he's got some issues right, the connections to the ccp, multiple visits to china and the nature of that means which is not been clear on all of the invoice bathrooms can you explain that disappointed that what where is he standing in that kind of an issue so is almost full i don't know the moderators are going to bring these things up. if mr. vance can bring them up and when you anticipate in that
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regard. laura: yes and i certainly think that you will see senator vance talk things quite a bit maybe he will ask tim walz directly, how did you feel about kamala harris going down to the border last week for her photo often do you still feel like you want to build 35 football because the portable about 35-foot ladder for the 30-foot border wall, there are a lot of questions and i think that what you've seen with jd as he's been tested and a lot of very tough interviews and i think that is also going to be apparent to tomorrow night when you've seen on trump jd is extreme transparency these are two individuals who want you to get to know them and want you to hear from them on their policy standpoint might be very clear directly the american people and kamala harris and tim walz on the other hand obviously is done the opposite trying desperately to stay out the light light and away from answering questions that i really talk about much. i expect it jd vance will probably do plenty fact checking despite the fact that the city
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is moderators doing. tammy: this is going to do it online and they say the going to do it in their preshow in the post show enemy i'm feeling though that sometimes you can have an impact by being passive aggressive and by not asking about something and moving people out of the way about where do you go or say running out of time and that's no interruption i would expect that to happen but what you said is correct about jd vance and his experience in dealing with aggressive media with having to answer questions already being under attack tim walz is had none of that from the legacy media. it's conference you could be able to know what to expect and how to behave in a crisis because lily certainly under pressure and is the debates are about, that is really facing pressure question framework you need to really the details to the american people and isn't out the point.
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laura: absolutely and clarify your video on so many things which tammy, we have not gotten at all from kamala harris and tim walz, we really don't know what the american public as the voters where they are a lot of issues i love talking in circles and there is a lot of talking about enough them you know an optimistic outlook and fives and great monster people in the middle class upbringing in that does not do anything for the american people that does not give you confidence is about her that i can go out there and vote for you and you have been on the other side with donald trump jd vance incredibly clear but yes you have to test people under pressure they have to explain themselves i hope your somebody at least press tim walz on a little bit. tammy: this impact even though she was held up and protected there was no details of the snow fell so tim walz >> i think that kamala harris and about the search. i think this will be might have it all right, laura trump great job an exciting month coming up
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prayers up for you and your family as well and think you for joining me. laura: thank you. tammy: into you and how you can watch the cbs news vice presidential debate tomorrow night on foxbusiness right here and 9:00 p.m. eastern and leading up to that the become of that will be preshow coverage, from six — 8:00 p.m. eastern, two people you know you can trust, sean duffy and dagen mcdowell the bottom line and vice president kamala harris, spends a new border tell that i know there's just so many blaming the search now wait for it, republicans i know simultaneously coming meeting years of the own failed policy fox news political analyst, breaks down the alarming i stated we been saying next on the evening edit. trump: chapter four straight years of obliterating our border, i watched this show that she put on, four years of the most incompetent border anywhere in the world history, the border
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tamtrump: kamala harris can nevr border. as you must never be allowed to become president of the united states, she will destroy she's a radical left lunatic schmidt a speech like everything on the border is good and she is going to fix that crazy speech. and i'm going to fix the border because i was a prosecutor you know who you are to prosecute mostly clear political pundits like me. tammy: already contractor hammering kamala harris catastrophic border policy after she made her first visit to the southern border, and over three years on friday, it was 20 minutes long and outcome that she is blaming the record of migrant search for that occurred on her leadership on publicans pretty as micro crisis becomes a major weakness for her campaigns is pretty clear with the numbers arizona knows what good so fox news political analyst, general
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caldwell there's also points that after she spent her 20 minutes at the border with what it is her 50000 or necklace, she then she went up to about the need to speak to the people who were down bike she's a vita while she was like she went from the border to be a beta these numbers, is a catastrophe like none of these people are serious and she's unserious" with you think that she could do as the current vice president are currently one heartbeat away from the presidency we should have right now she could could tell that would make a difference. >> will honestly, i need to tell you that her sales pitch is fundamentally flawed to the voters and vote for me and i will fix all the issues the player country, they want. vice president right now fix right now. and i think the donald trump that's his best response in the american people are not buying what she selling because it's very desk of that she's trying to sprinkle around into the
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celebrities and oprah winfrey to kill me on many of these other folks to well loved by many folks is working we know it because were watching the polling data is telling us the people are not buying it. more importantly, people's lives been uprooted because of my great prices there cities that are under siege in places like chicago, single vote for donald trump really didn't like him they know this is the only thing that will change their set of circumstances and individuals across the country many are saying quote what can she do right now to tell the voters that she will really make a difference in the current spot, to save not going to run for president and i will reside on donald trump take over sooner rather than later she do that. tammy: well in order to claim that she's going to make a she would have to repudiate everything that is happened. and we can track all of this back to policy and you back to your point about this theater like this circus in the celebrities and julia roberts
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and oprah winfrey and it is this contempt for the american people whose lives every day they feel this pretty and she thinks that if you get some celebrity saying well this is great and that it will shift what is happening to people in chicago and people in new york and people in la, there's plenty of people who want something better for their families and you know the celebrities are not going to make the difference. >> this except right or talking about some who are billionaires besides oprah, taylor swift and others of separateness and the person you should go for that not dealing with high prices of gasoline prices at the grocery store 20 percent in the not looking trillion dollars in credit card debt 10 percent rate those things don't matter come they to much money and so she can say, vote for the candidate that will make you feel good but not absolutely change your life and put in a positive direction is it it for years under donald trump, that is what is missing
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in this election for many people are studying and wondering about four. they're looking for the substance that kamala harris should have she doesn't has so far that folks who may say you know what an obscene really many commentary people said i didn't like comfortable for years but in this election i'm going to vote for him because i simply have no choice. tammy: and you know people voted thinking things would be better and feel better in 2020, head of course that happened it was the opposite thank you very much right former president trump making a stop in georgia today because he really is the real present anything about it he's behaving like one today to distribute relief supplies and receive a briefing the devastation in the aftermath of hurricane helene, we have those details and plus the economist plead for both presidential candidate to get real on our nations ballooning deficit national taxpayers union evp brandon arnold and former indus
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and bigger carol roth has opinions will break out tromping harris doing academically as next on the evening edit. trump: she's just one of the customer senior citizens and this is more important than anything having to do with the economy will be better and this is something bigger in a sense because this is the fabric of our country she's letting and people who were going to walk into your house and break into your door and he will they want. progressive makes it easy to see if you can save money with a commercial auto quote online so you can get back to your monster to-do list. super helpful.
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roth but is still very smart and you should listen to work in carol we go to you, i understand that some certain people want very specific about the nature of what is going on that you have one woman who has been part of this flooding the market with money and throwing money at everything and calling the inflation reduction act was the opposite of what it was, new green deal and effectively biden has admitted this a few weeks ago right and is a something that can be done and what should trump duty as a history of success in this regard a bit his administration it's been a great deal as well is your take on this particular issue. carol: yes will certainly i think we can be critical of trump and his covid-19 response but a lot of that came from pelosi and if he had not signed those packages i think the people would crazy the moment. another biden and here is they no longer had an emergency yet
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they continue to spread like it was an emergency so i think that the differential, that you have there in the challenge is that we are in a crisis right now and we have the gdp of 120 plus percent we have deficits in the seven — a percent range which are double historic average. in summary will take somebody i can only have the confidence and the will to try to thread the needle and make sure that we increase growth reduce spinning away the does not enough inflation or does not turn the economy 70s also the political up so is not an easy thing to do but if you going to say which is the worst path, is definitely going to be with kamala harris. tammy: i think by to greet that is the difference that regardless we know where kamala harris escorted it done immediately is the incumbent. in this notion that she was somehow become a different person entirely, and spend are and fix this, when we know that
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donald trump has a different business background and she has never run a business in her life. what you think when it comes to what she would likely do if she were elected. ca.brandon: look before she had this massive spotlight and the president alumni cover, her record in the united states and it was interesting things like medicare for all, that is like 30 trillion-dollar with hed, planned there and so that would absolutely exploded deficit national data something like that were enacted and we have seen firsthand of the past few years what happens when you overspend and when he pumped trillions of dollars into an economy at a time when it's already struggling in time and our supply chain this function not function you see inflation go through the roof and that is why americans really want to see presidential candidate here in president who will take on our fiscal challenges like an adult rather than just promising everything to everybody. tammy: that was she's by the
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way, elizabeth mcdonald tweeted as i guess with her tonight, there's a video of previously saying that he endorses medicare for all and so you have this mentality of just throwing money at things it hasn't that printed but she's also done on the issue of affordability to buy a home and again offering money to people and trying to get them to think that that is the solution when is really be the opposite of that is all changing of the nature of policy and how we handle taxpayer money. brandon: that's econ 101, when you subsidize something to me do not make it less expensive and it may help that individual but eventually that increase prices across the board. if you're the lower housing prices, would you said you create more supply and you trim away some of the regulatory cost of the cost of closing house and 44 percent of which is made about taxes and fees imposed by the government and you change the zoning laws we have or
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construction and bring more houses online and that's what drives down the prices, that sucks to go to closest to carol, one of the boxes that she will nothing i have that right with this kind of this framework of every things unaffordable and if you going to get into a house and we still going to rely the government to be the kindly dictator to let you do so. carol: yes and this is a challenge for me of people you do not understand economics is the same thing we saw the stimulus checks and we saw people wanting to get the $1200 many of us said that it will cost you ten for the rest of your life and of course now we seen that come to fruition and now she was assault housing has brandon set by not fixing the supply problem by increasing demand pretty someone to work. [laughter] answer yes she's not building $3m new homes and unfortunately, this opera style giveaway, she is taking going you get this,
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you did this well partially cover this every is going to cost us all a lot sweetie was horrible you think this would know what that means, that either she is that ignorant whether they know that it's not true and they will not work and they're saying it anyway another way we have some trouble here and thank you brandon and carol thank you appreciate it former president donald trump, today any supplies and hopefully soon if we can get rather that work former and handing out supplies, meeting with local leaders in georgia after the devastating hurricane helene alexandria half is live with more alexandria. >> hi yes the former president said that he came here solidarity to people george and all the victims of helene who are now living in awake and she and he also came out supplies until like water and gasoline and how close he said and he did so in partnership with franklin graham's relief organization samaritans purse that the former
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president had a moment of silence for those lost is at least 25 at this point, and trump also give remarks in the rubble in effect and an antique mall listen. trump: and you know our countries in the final weeks of a hard-fought national election printed but it is hot like this, when a crisis hits, but our fellow citizens cry out, and the covenant of that matters when were not talking about politics. it. alexandria: he's been critical of the biden administration response think after landing in georgia. trump: the governor is doing very good job and is having a hard time getting the president on the phone and i guess they're not being responsive the federal government is not being responsive very very hard time getting the president on the phone. alexandria: the georgia governor brian kent said that he did speak with president biden yesterday after initially missing his phone call, actually
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end up calling you back as of this morning said that he and vice president kamala harris have been playing phone tag and the windows the former president trump said well. — he spoke with one musk today effort to try to get people connected to have just simply nt been able to communicate with chocolates. tammy: that assuages we know that starling his name making a big difference summer getting into north carolina so wonderful to see the private sector moving away thank you alexandria appreciated now joining fox forward from his florida recovery efforts following hurricane helene or something you can do, your donation enables the red cross to respondent help people recover from this disaster so visit red cross .org/fox forward for scan this qr code is so much technology come on your screen to support these efforts. ♪ ♪ no tonight going aggression in the middle east. u.s. officials morning that israel is fighting and limited
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ground operation 11 on the could start evidently leaking plans again okay great said that whenever flow this is the biden administration is reportedly buried in an attack from iran is being planned in the wake of israel's killing hezbollah leader human rights attorney middle east expert, brooke holstein will join us to discuss his next it versus check in with our friends dagen mcdowell and sean duffy sue they have coming up next hour the bottom line. >> yes so terms of these of the regime change and ron will happen soon the people think and will impact that in three congressman professor say that the economy has never been better the american people differ they ramsey chapter that the map trump campaign on tim walz nyc been hiding since because the running mate and tomorrow is vp debate, is he nervous well we did again and the jason, on seattle the cops there are no longer going to be
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the moment i met him i knew he was my soulmate. "soulmates." soulmate! [giggles] why do you need me? [laughs sarcastically] but then we switched to t-mobile 5g home internet. and now his attention is spent elsewhere. but i'm thinking of her the whole time. that's so much worse. why is that thing in bed with you? this is where it gets the best signal from the cell tower! i've tried everywhere else in the house! there's always a new excuse. well if we got xfinity you wouldn't have to mess around with the connection. therapy's tough, huh? -mmm. it's like a lot about me. [laughs] a home router should never be a home wrecker. oo this is a good book title. tammy: it is one is going tothrt want google world was swimming president biden silence going breeze strong response, to iran
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actions and julian turner has more. >> hi the iranian regime going on the warpath against senior u.s. officials right here on u.s. soil is just a few days ago that we learned about their assassination plots targeting former president trump card know he is speaking on the message the president biden directly and take a listen. trump: iran threatening my life in the guarding the president biden doesn't say anything for me and i don't care who the opponent was, i would be letting them know you better not touch them. >> determining u.s. officials plus cyber attacks on the trump in the harris campaigns in an accelerated nuclear program is just latest evidence of the war against the u.s. find the biden administration announced new sanctions on iran and the justice department charged three iranians packing the was presidential election the attorney general, delivered this morning.
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>> the justice department's is a very long memory we are in pursuit of these people as they. >> but tom cotten set the biggest threat there urging puzzles right now to the u.s. from iran is for the financing of terror group hezbollah in lebanon. >> but all hezbollah leadership needs to be eliminated, just like on the arsenal needs to be eliminated just like the united states needs to be much more forceful in attacking iran terror army in yemen where joe biden kamala harris and her singers arresting like sitting ducks in the red sea per month. >> the dragon administration is reportedly looking for a cease-fire deal between israel and lebanon's national security sources tell us that hezbollah perhaps has the most american flight and is seen as for all of the groups operating today inside the middle east. tammy: thank you come appreciate a great job. >> i don't think anybody's going
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loss and on terrace a guy with american blood on his hands as well as these really blood in his hands is a terrorist organization he was leader of anything people are safer without him walking around. >> beltline recover were watching to see what they do to try to fill up their leadership is would be tough because much of the command structure has now been wiped out. tammy: that was so president trump be in the death of hezbollah leader is good news really strike on friday think, president biden said that the death of him was a measure of justice for his many victims and those welcome to the show, human rights attorney middle east expert, brooke goldstein abruptly coming it is been magnificent watching his route take charge of its own future independent lives not just jews around everybody getting really this cancer, which is been with them for 30 years directing the mass murder of people hundreds of thousands of americans and
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biden said there should be a cease-fire is a right at the point it would be like getting rid of cancer just one little cell left and he said well that's let it go back here. brooke: so to me think you for having me tonight and it is really a pleasure to be here with you in the listen to speak with such clarity and finally hear kirby say something that is absolutely true the world is a safer place of the leadership of hezbollah is. just got back from israel myself i landed on friday and our flight was delayed were sitting on the tarmac is a ballistics missile was been shot and exploded over our heads from another iranian proxy in yemen. we sat there and we waited was falling all over tel aviv and having to nobody would get injured or killed no civilians should live under this constant threat that is exactly was happening to israel since october the seventh, and the rdf
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is exercise it remarkable restraint and they were restrained when hezbollah built over 150 missiles and shot 8000 of them and they have displaced over 100,000 israeli civilians in hezbollah killed brutally slaughtered, 12 children on the soccer field. now the rdf is no longer restrained. what is so bizarre as these constant calls this you said earlier, biden and harris administration and that benjamin netanyahu should sit down and have a cease-fire talk this is all about de-escalation. and he's deal splitting the middle east right now by his activity so we should be grateful to israel for doing a speech it when he is changing her behalf of the average person in from beyond and before october 7, the constant threat and now iran is what they needed to keep israel from being able
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to deal with that nuclear effort that iran is pursuing and everything she's because yes, nobody is holy have down any longer is not a suicide pact my it has got to change forever and i think you know what will change when it comes to donald trump winning the presidency they have to be prepared of seen the event that kamala harris my become one as well. chris radios in brooklyn, thank you so much for that appreciated and hopefully more good news coming up in the future as well now so i had texas governor greg abbott because real presentation thousands of migrants to the big apple meanwhile new york city mayor eric adams pledges do not resign as a team filed a motion to dismiss bribery charges in fox news legal analyst we jared will break this down next on the evening edit.
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tammy: texas governor greg abbott admits he started busing migrants to new york city to get revenge -- [laughter] on mayor eric adams for criticizing him. in an exclusive interview with the new york post, ab so the9 said at first the plan was an attempt to show the biden administration the nature of the border crisis. great idea, right? but once mayor adams began blaming abbott for the migrant influx, the governor said, quote, if i'm going to get the criticism, i might if as well get the credit. for more on all of this, it just never ceases to surprise, let's welcome fox news legal analyst gregg jarrett with. gregg, i'll be honest, i was a little surprised to hear him say that, but then i'm a romantic and i'm thinking, what's the best idea if we can't handle all these migrants and where should they go. what do you think of his
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admission there. >> well, adams can blame himself for new york city's migrant crisis. as you point outside, when he falsely accused texas of busing illegals -- [laughter] well, that gave governor abbott the idea to do it, so he did it. and don't forget that eric adams happily went along with the city's sanctuary policy until if suddenly it boomeranged with 200,000 illegals and costing the city upwards of $5 billion. and only then did adams lash out at joe biden for his insane border policies. you know, tammy, isn't it funny how politicians reverse themselves when their liberal ideas clash with hard reality the in and, of course, kamala harris, she was tasked with solving the crisis, she didn't, and now she's vowing, oh, i'm going to fix the border. the border that she and joe biden broke. is she telling the truth? i don't believe her. tammy: yeah, it's nuts. you're right, it's as though the sanctuary city policies which
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are a huge incentive, it gets beamed around the world saying we are here, come on over, but i think the plan was just for it to affect if texas and arizona and those, you know, southern states that the coasts don't like to think about so much. and us suddenly it was right there prove being your point that this was something that was just some kind of theory that they never if thought they'd have to be touched by. >> yeah. they thought it was wonderful. oh, let's let the republicans deal with it in those southern border states except california, of course. and they, you know, they still welcome everybody and pretend that they're doing something about the border. tammy: now also, speaking of adams, we know that he's been charge -- he was critical about this, suddenly, critical of the biden administration. i think president trump said, you know, in five minutes he's going to be indicted or something, and that's what happened. he's been indicted. he's now, you know, pushing back, filing to get these
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charges of bribery dropped. can you give us your sense of what might happen here? >> well, it's exceedingly hard to get a dismissal at such an early stage, right? i mean, the indictment was a few days ago really. having said that, this case against mayor adams -- and i'm not usually one who would defend him, but this case is stunningly weak. i mean, i read the indictment with a combination of laughter and incrediblity. it does not -- indread yulety. it duds not meet the standard that a defendant get a concrete benefit. in -- there has to be an explicit quid pro quo, something more than being asked, asking a public official, oh, please cut some red tape here. which is something politicians are asked to do all the time and it's the lawful. was mayor adams enjoying these fancy perks and favor?
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sure he was. but if that's criminal, everybody in washington belongs behind bars -- tammy: that's it. >> and, you know, i think merrick garland, his politicized doj, the quality of prosecutors there has hit rock bottom, and and this is a perfect example of it. tammy: and they're just -- it seems again they're going if against political opponent and, we'll see, maybe they could have done that with the bidens at one point. gregg jarrett, great stuff. appreciate it. have a great rest of your night. i am tammy bruce with. we are at the end here. i'm in for elizabeth macdonald. i want to thank you for watching this special edition of" the evening edit." on fox business. don't forget to dvr us no matter where you are. now it's time for "the bottom line," carrying this through. hi, dagen and sean. dagen: hey, tammy. thank you so much. ♪ ♪
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