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larry: just want to repeat this, 911 % -- 911% of the federal -- 91% of the federal reserve donations in the last election went to democrats. think about that. and then think about many other things in life like inflation and interest rates and who really runs the country. and let's just let liz macdonald run the whole show right now, it's all hers. elizabeth: on that uplifting note, larry --
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[laughter] we'll take it away. it's a great point you make -- larry: 9%. elizabeth: oh, my gosh. yet another thing, larry. thank you so much. welcome to "the evening edit. requests i'm elizabeth macdonald. >> [inaudible] >> no, i will not. on the contrary -- >> are you filming it? i want you guys to get this. i want them to destroy every element of hamas they can get their hands on. these people are vicious animals, and i hope you guys post that or -- >> and what about the civilians being killed every day? >> hamas should stop hiding behind civilians. hamas knew this was going to lead to to this. hamas needs to stop building their military installations -- >> so you don't care that 15,000 dies. you don't care about -- >> i think it's horrifying. i think it's horrible -- [inaudible] elizabeth: okay, senator marco rubio, that's trump's incoming secretary of state. more hard-hitting trump appointments coming in as he moves fast to fix america. we're going to get you the latest.
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senator marsha blackburn is here in moments to respond. also tonight, this story -- >> is it true you were paid a million dollars for the endorse endorsement of kamala? >> not true. >> okay. >> i was paid nothing ever. elizabeth: why is oprah winfrey denying she got paid a million dollars when we've got the receipts showing she did get that money? and at what point should democrat celebrity endorsements, should they claim with disclaimers on paid advertising? plus this story tonight -- >> this was a rigged, disgraceful trial. the real verdict is going to be november 5th by the people, and they know what happened here and everybody knows what happened here. it's okay. i'm fighting for our country, i'm fighting for our constitution. finish. elizabeth: well, voters have decided haw want trump, the majority do. so why is new york judge juan merchan dragging his heels, delaying his decision on whether to toss out the new york trump
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conviction? tonight fox news legal analyst gregg jarrett, he's ready to to go with his expert analysis. also we've got this story, rising chaos in the democrat party. now in a meltdown can after trump's massive, historic victory. >> i mean, it's just what they do every time. but let's look at what their votes were on critical economic issues. look at how many of them take corporate pac money and then come back and tell me how you think it was progressives that are to blame. elizabeth: all right still in the blame game. pramila jayapal not reflecting on how dumb their ideas are, going all in on the blame game after voters resounding hi rejected the far left and their ideas with. we're going to talk to you about why their new plan to try to resist and even, quote, sabotage the trump is going to fall apart. plus, we've got democrats on camera finally admitting the quiet part out loud, yes, they did break the border. why? to create more democrat voters to stay in power. miranda devine and leo terrell are fire ifed up and ready to
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go. but first, this story -- we've got action coming in this hour on president-elect trump's appointments to his cabinet, his incoming administration. of let's take you to fox news senior national correspondent aishah hasnie standing by live in west palm beach near mar-a-lago. aishah has been breaking news on this all -- throughout the week. what now? >> reporter: well, every few moments we hear about another name that could be a potential pick for the president-elect's new administration. liz, i can tell you on the that the president appears to be very focused, decisively focused on filling out those national security picks first, at least this week. and he added another name on that list. he the is tapping now former arkansas governor mike huckabee to be the u.s. ambassador to israel. the president-elect saying this about mike, mike will work tirelessly to bring about possess peace in the middle
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east. -- bring about peace in the middle east. we are still awaiting official confirmation if about senator marco rubio. a source familiar tells fox news he has been tapped for secretary of state, but we have not heard that yet from the president-elect. rubio is the vice chair of intel, he's well liked and respected by republicans and democrats. he might actually have an easier time getting through that confirmation process in the senate. with huckabee, rubio and mike waltz now as a trump's national security adviser, you have three staunch israel supporters in place, not to mention three china hawks. now, trump is also beefing up domestic security. two sources tell us south dakota governor kristi noem will lead theth the of homeland security and also a -- the department of homeland security and also some names being floated for the new attorney general k. and that includes former director of national intelligence john ratcliffe, utah senator mike lee, texas attorney general ken paxton and former acting a. a.g. matt wit r whitaker. >> his -- matt whitaker.
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>> his attorney general is going of to know the building and the department, they're going to have to know how on day one to move out on the president's agenda. >> so we're still looking for, liz, a defense secretary, also a treasury secretary among others. when it comes to that treasury secretary, i can tell you that john paulson, a billionaire hedge fund manager, has now removed himself from the race, taken himself out of the running for that position. elizabeth: aishah, terrific job. thank you so much. great to see you. >> i want hem to destroy every element of hamas they can get their hands on. these people are vicious animals who did horrifying crimes -- >> and what about the civilians? >> i blame hamas. hamas should stop hiding behind civilians. >> what is your initial reaction to the news trump is likely to pick marco rubio as his secretary of state? >> you know, look, i mean, i think it'sn policy. and that's going if to be
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important. elizabeth: that was senator marco rubio on destroying hamas and then former gop congressman adam kinzinger saying it's a good move if senator rubio becomes secretary of state. joining us now from senate judiciary and armedded services, we are going to give a warm welcome to senator marsha blackburn. senator, always wonderful to see to you. your reaction to the trump appointments so far. so democrat senator john fetterman says, yeah, he would confirm senator rubio as secretary of state. what do you think? >> i agree that president trump is choosing the right people for the right jobs. and one of the things, liz, that i really like is the fact that these nominees know capitol hill, they have served on capitol hill, they know the members. it will make that confirmation process go more quickly, and that is something that we as a republican majority in the senate are going to need to do as soon as that new session begins on january 3rd.
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begin the confirmation of these appointees, get the people into the right spots so we can reform, rework this government, so we can pass president trump's agenda. and we need to have a really fast moving first hundred days. elizabeth: who would you like to be named gop if senate majority leader? we mow senator mike lee -- know senator mike lee is holding a forum tonight, the secret vote is tomorrow. should it be an open, not secret, ballot? who do you want to pick? if axios is reporting democrats are going to try to sabotage the trump agenda, demanding biden do a slew of executive orders, that could all be unwound. who would you to like? >> what we need is someone who is going to be committed to president trump's agenda. as i said, that first hundred days is going to be important. getting that a border secured, making certain that we make
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those tax cutses permanent, making certain that our allies fear us, that our enemies are -- they know that we'll come after them, making certain our allies mow that they're our friend -- i'm sorry, i misspoke there, and our enemies fear us. this is what people want to see. it was an overwhelming vote for president trump and his agenda last week, and people want to see action. they don't want us to take a lot of time moving on these issues. so doing the preparation work, having a leader who is going to be commitmented to getting that that agenda on the floor, getting it passed, getting it to president trump's desk,s that is what we are going to need. elizabeth: you don't want to tell us who you like? >> i'm going to to the forum with my questions. elizabeth: oh, okay. interesting. senator blackburn, thank you so much for joining us. a pleasure to see you again.
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>> you got it. ♪ >> the prices have went up, obviously, because the food costs, and for a family of, like, four people, five people, i have them come in and say, oh, my go ahead, i spent $100with a tip for breakfast? that's crazy. which it is. of my her used to always say, gotta vote democrat, you know, they're for the poor people. >> but you just voted for donald trump. >> yes. >> inflation is down by more than half. interest rates are falling, mortgage rates are falling, wages are going up. are you not feeling that? >> i don't feel it. no, i don't feel it. i don't feel it at all. everybody i talk to, nobody's wages went up. elizabeth: that was roz werkheiser, she's a lifelong democrat who voted for trump. she had to school cbs news' scott pelley when claimed inflation is down. no, it's not. the rate is what down,
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inflation's up more than 20% compounded under biden-harris, triple what it was turned trump. joining us now, trend macro chief investment officer don luskin. don, it's always a pleasure. why is the media still trying to convince voters the economy's good? inflation is up double digits. food, groceries, utilities, housing costs, health care costs, college tuition. "the wall street journal"'s gerry baker says the media knows about as much what's going on inside if america as it does north korea. what a do you think? >> i think the election expresses the electorate's view of this quite clearly. anybody can say anything they want about inflation, but every household in america knows that their fundamental cost of living is up 25% in the last 3 years. now, the fact that it's going up a little slower now, well, that's great. better than going up faster now. but we are in an affordability crisis. at the same time as the same democratic party that caused that affordability crisis has
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set the world on fire. we've got iran fighting israel, we've got russia fighting ukraine, we've got nuclear-armed nations about to start world war iii. and, oh, we have a cost of living crisis too. okay, i think it's time to try another party in the white house. maine elizabeth yeah. i mean, they've held the white house 12 of the last 16 years. and this new narrative is not working, that shaw somehow a big 75 million americans were somehow misof informed. when the irs, dhs, cbp, brs numbers are out there on inflation and border crisis at record levels. even axios reports white house aides, quote, we got it wrong on economic policy, we didn't listen to voters and why the biden economy's not working for them, and people feel squeezed. so this new narrative that somehow 75 million people got misinformed? >> look -- [laughter] it's hilarious that democrats are blaming democrats for having done something wrong in this
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election. now, why are they doing that? it's just more of their propaganda. they do do not want you to realize the reason trump won is not because democrats did a bad job at communicating, it's because trump did such a good job at communicating. if you do not win the popular vote without running a superlative the campaign. so so when the democrats blame other democrats for their loss, these are just people that want to take credit for everything. they even want to take credit for trump winning. elizabeth: you're pretty mad, don luskin. final words? go ahead, take it away. final thoughts. [laughter] >> well, look, all i can say is we have had a game-changing election where donald trump didn't just win, he won the popular vote. so this delegitimizing propaganda campaign that the democrats have run against him ever since 2016 when he was elected president without the poppe march vote which gave concern popular vote which gave him a presumption of guilt in every decision he ever made, he
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wasn't representing the majority, well, he is now. maine elizabeth yeah. >> where's your moral authority now, democrats? i'm a afraid you just need to get on the trump train. elizabeth: the whole time they were in the minority when the majority of americans were agreeing with trump. don luskin, thank you so much. great to have you on. >> thank you, liz. >> it is entirely possible that we will not have the opportunity to ever cast a ballot again. elizabeth: wildly fear mongering for cash? did that speech from oprah cost the harris campaign a million bucks? coming up, oprah's denying it. unfortunately, we've got the fec receipts showing, yes, she did get paid a million bucks. also tonight, this story. >> and we know that today, a week after the election, president biden and vice president harris had a private lunch. how awkward was that? >> i don't even understand, why would it be awkward? -- why would it be awkward?
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elizabeth: president biden, yes, and vice president harris had a private lunch today after trump won bigtime. we're going the show you what happened with that full exchange between peter doocy of fox news and kjp. also this story -- >> today is the day that we send a loud and clear message to the mainstream media, to the establishment, to hollywood, to the swamp that it is not them, it is we, the people, who get the choose our president. [cheers and applause] elizabeth: okay. that's lara trump there. mainstream media, msnbc, their ratings dropping like a rock after president-elect trump's big win, victory. do their viewers feel misled by the hysteria, the misinformation? wildly warning ab, quote, terrifying fascism where inflationary big government gets smaller and you can afford your groceries? america tuning out to msnbc talking like america's full of
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fascists, minority fascists, millennial fascists, senior citizen fascists, dry clearance fascists, you get the point. they claim they want to turn america into the fourth reich. really? leo terrell's going to take it on. but first, this story -- >> we're going to target the worst or the the -- worst of the worst first, and that's going to be our priority. legal immigrants are perfectly safe, for god sakes. elizabeth: our interview last night with trump border czar tom homan making waves. next up, a new report, morale, the border patrol agents are so happy, morale is rocketing higher. they say they can finally arrest the bad guys after biden and harris handcuffed them and stopped them, the good guys. border patrol officer art del cueto, he looks energized, he's happy. he's going to take it on next. ♪ >> we're going to fix our borders. we're going to fix everything about a our country -- [cheers and applause] we made history for a reason
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walks of life want president-elect trump to shut the border, stop the border crisis that biden and harris blew up. but he's getting pushback. let's take you now to fox news' griff jenkins live in d.c. with more on this story. griff, it's great to see you again. >> reporter: hey, liz, good evening. you're right, democrats are gearing up for and promising at battle over the incoming trump administration's day one promise of mass deportations. watch. >> stephen miller and tom homan were the architects of a lot of the first trump administration horrific immigration policies. we're going to have to fight. >> reporter: but newly-tapped border czar tom homan says a crackdown is coming beginning with those who have criminal records. >> last time i looked, we had over 70 to 900,000 convicted -- 700,000 convicted illegal criminals running the streets of this nation. so we've got to target them first. so either help me or get the hell out of the way, but you're not going to stop me. >> reporter: homan began as a
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border control agent -- patrol agent. in 2015 under president obama he received a presidential rank award for distinguished service for removing more than 90000,000 criminal aliens over three years at i.c.e. working alongside homan is stephen miller slated to become deputy chief of staff for policy, credited with the remain, in mexico policy responsible in part for reducing illegal crossings. and finally, liz, one impact already being felt,, morale among i.c.e. and border patrol agents which plummeted under the biden administration is on the rise again, and no one knows it better than your next guest, or art del cueto. elizabeth: that's right. griff, you're terrific. the one and only griff jenkins, thank you so much. good to see you. >> reporter: thanks, liz. >> we have to make sure that people understand for years there's been this undercurrent tension with hispanics that have parents like my parents that came a in the legal way. but when they're seeing people
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jump the line and there's billions of dollars being spent of their hard-earned dollars on these migrants, the dam has busted p. and this is why immigration has increased the cost of groceries whether it's mil or bread or eggs, those things is what got people changing over to donald trump: finish. elizabeth: that was democrat congressman henry cuellar of texas and why hispanics resoundingly voted for president-elect trump. hispanics don't like people cheating. they like people coming here legally. they want the border shut too. we have former biden spokeswoman kate bedingfield on cnn saying, democrat governors, stop resisting trump on this, stand down. joining us now, national border patrol council vice president art del cueto. a pleasure to see you again. art, this question, why do sanctuary states like massachusetts and governors, you know, why give sanctuary to known illegal alien felons, murderers, robbers, child
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abusers and rapists? you heard tom homan. 650,000 criminals over the last 40 years, illegal aliens, in the united states. 118,000 caught crossing under biden-harris. whew give them sanctuary -- why give them sanctuary and not think of america first? >> well, i mean, it's obvious. the reason they do it is because they want to continue that political pandering to whoever's at the white house at that time, and now they've gone too far off. they don't know how to reverse the role. we have been seeing there's been some change of messaging, i believe, by system members in new york -- by some members in new york. now they're finally fed up. but the reality is they realize what federal funding they've been receiving under the current administration, they were going to continue to do that. and at the end, you know what in they just don't care about america. they realize that the motions are high, so if they continue leaning on the emotions of their constituents, they're going to continue to be voted into office. and if that's just not good business for america. elizabeth: art, are you happy
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with tom homan as the border or czar? >> absolutely. andup -- and or you know, i'm also happy with stephen miller being up there. i think the biggish show is we've had open communication with both of those issues, the national border patrol council. and hopefully, moving forward that will continue, that way they can know what is affecting the agents on the line. and they can call out anybody within management if as well that is not willing to do the right thing or continue with the status quo, something we just can't coat this time. so i'm happy with health care oman and stephen miller, i'm ecstatic because i think that line of communication will remain, and they're going to be able to know the reality of what's happening out there on the border. and by speaking especially to individuals like tom homan who has been on the ground, he's one of the boots on the ground, he gets it, and he'll be able to know when we explain things to him. elizabeth: you know, he wants deportations, right? clinton did deportations. obama was the biggest deporter of all presidents.
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europe has been doing deportations. biden is about to surpass trump's first term with 11.5 million -- 1.5 million if deportations. even dhs secretary mayorkas in 2020321, he said, yes, deportation thats. so this whole thing about the media getting upset about this when americans have been victimized for years, it's an indication, isn't it, of how abnormal the far left and what it has done to this country. when you hear hispanic communities in neighborhoods saying, stop, we are the front line of this, we're getting hurt first. black communities saying, stop, we're getting hit hard by this, by this crime wave. they say stop. what do you say? >> look, i think it's gotten to a point now where everyone realized that, look, your first allegiance should be to the united states of america, and we're a country of laws. and in order to remain the country we are, we need to follow those laws. and now you have individuals that are going to look at the law and say we're going to enforce it, enough is enough.
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elizabeth: art del cueto, a pleasure to see you. thanks for joining us tonight. >> thank you. >> and we know thatted today, a week after the election, president biden and vice president harris had a private lunch. how awkward was that? [laughter] >> i don't even understand. why would it be awkward? elizabeth: why wouldn't it be? if joe and kamala had a private lunch today, do you think they talked about him saying he could have won? that's been the fight that's splitting the democratic party. jill biden won't even look at kamala harris the other day. we're going to show you the full exchange between peter doocy and kjp. plus, james carville and david axlerod going ballistic. also tonight, yes, americans have spoken, they want trump to fix america. so why is a blue state judge, judge merchan, still delaying his decision to possibly toss out trump's sentencing at his conviction in new york? what's he waiting for?
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attorney gregg jarrett, he's a great writer too and author, he's going to bring us his thoughts. but first this -- >> yes, she can. [cheers and applause] yes, she can. yes, she can! and to say it and sing it and drive that message if home. elizabeth: okay. it's pay to praise. oprah winfrey got paid a million dollars campaigning for kamala harris. why is she denying it? we've got the campaign finance receipts. we're going to talk about all this coming up. stay right there. ♪ ♪ >> oprah should be ashame of herself to say that, she should be asame -- ashamed. ♪ ♪ where ya headed? susan: where am i headed? am i just gonna take what the markets gives me? no. i can do some research. ya know, that's backed by j.p. morgan's leading strategists like us.
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elizabeth: welcome back. the democrat party is in a state of chaos. we're seeing all these reports coming out of d.c. after trump's resounding colossal victory. now far-left democrats finally admit, yeah, they did purposefully break the border to create more democrat voters. "newsweek" already reported
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illegal alien citizenship sped if up under biden ahead of the election. hillary vaughn is on capitol hill with the story. hillary. >> good evening, liz. house progressives say they are not the problem in the democratic party, that it's establishment democrats tied the big money that are actually holding the party back. >> i mean, it's just what they do every time. let's look at what their votes were on critical economic issues. look at hum of them take corporate pac money and then come back and tell me how you think it was progressives to blame. >> reporter: some progressives want to turn this lame duck session into a last ditch effort to thwart president-elect trump's plans by getting as many immigrants who are waiting for their legal paperwork and spend as much climate money congressional located as fast as possible. >> there are a lot of people who could have green cards or be u.s. citizens. we should make sure this people have what they need so they don't have their civil liberties violated by the right-wing
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crazies that trump is about to put in power. as far as the climate goes, the more that we can get federal support to those businesses and those workers that will use the dollars responsibly, we should get the dollars to them before trump finds some way to get it to one of his donors. >> reporter: there's also a going to be progressive pressure on president biden to use his executive authority in his final days in office to try to thwart president-elect trump's agenda when he gets in using executive authority to put in roadblocks that would slow down his administration. liz? elizabeth: hillary vaughn, thank you so much. >> is it true they paid you a million dollars for the endorsement for kamala? >> not true. >> okay. >> i was paid nothing ever. elizabeth: that was oprah winfrey on camera denying reports that the kamala harris campaign paid her a million dollars saying i was paid nothing ever. joining us now, fox news legal analyst gregg jarrett. gregg is the author of "the constitution of the united states and other
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patriotic.com -- documents." the harris campaign did pay oprah $11 million the her -- $1 million to her march poe production company in two separate installments of half a million each. maybe oprah didn't know about it, but she went so far as to claim women may not be allowed to ever vote again if trump won. so, yeah, that's at the fec. what do you think, gregg? >> well, her denial is very clinton-esque, isn't it, liz? it depends on your denial of personal reimbursement. [laughter] so in other words, what she's really saying is that she didn't receive the money in her left-hand pocket, it went to her right-hand pocket. she owns, if i'm not mistaken, the company, harpo, that received the million dollars. and what's also interesting is in a response online she's saying -- she's not saying what the true costs were of this
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virtual town hall and, you know, a million dollars for lights, cameras, microphones and chairs? and, yeah, you've got to pay the crewing, but seriously? a million dollars? so, look, i don't know the truth of the costs and, you know, what money went into what pocket, but it doesn't look good -- elizabeth: yeah, it doesn't look good. sent -- can centrist democrats are turning against the extremist far left after kamala harris spent her campaign into bankruptcy, blew through a billion dollars and then she claimed to be able to fix the nays' economy? she spent a reported $20 million on pop stars and celebritieses. you've got to wonder if all that should come with disclaimers as paid advertising. we want the get to this, gregg. it was a -- the there was a moment on biden and harris' possibly awkward with lunch. watch this. >> reporter: and we know that today, a week after the election, president biden and vice president harris had a private lunch.
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how awkward was that? [laughter] >> i don't even understand. why would it be awkward? >> reporter: because -- >> why would it be awkward -- >> -- she kept him at arm's length, and then she lost -- >> why would you characterize it as awkward? we have regular lunches. they meet and talk regularly. why would you -- >> reporter: so there's no weirdness about the way that things have unfolded -- >> did you see -- this is -- look, i'm not even going to take the premise of the question. what i will say is the president and the vice president had lunch today. they've had lunch many times. they have, they communicate we each other regularly. elizabeth: so they love each other? jill biden loves kamala? what do you think, gregg? [laughter] >> this is why karine jean-pierre long ago lost all credibility. you know, or with a straight face she trays to pretend that she doesn't understand the question. awkward? what's awkward about that?
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are you kidding me? [laughter] you know, biden resents kamala and, you know, she probably resents him, so they had a lunch. yeah, it's probably the testify in addition of awkward -- the definition of awkward, and it's silly for karine jean-pierre to deny it. elizabeth: it's going to be awkward tomorrow when trump meets biden at the white house. let's move on to this story -- >> oh, yeah. [laughter] elizabeth: okay, this controversy, why is new york judge juan merchan delaying until next week his ruling in the trump new york conviction involving the case of stormy daniels? what's taking so long? is this another violation of trump's sixth amendment rights to the speedy conclusion of a court case, gregg? why is it taking so long? >> well, i think the delay is giving alvin bragg and judge her if chan an offramp, and they should take the exit. the verdicts will nebraska if survive on appeal. first of all, bragg introduced
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ed protected under the recent immunity ruling. second of all, the trial itself was manifestly unfair, legally unsound, bragg twisting the law to make ex, pyred misdemeanors phantom felonies even though it's not a crime to conceal a perfectly legal nondisclosure agreement. you know, and finally i think merchan's rule rulings from the bench were shockingly biased. he even told jurors, don't worry about being unanimous. that's a sacred principle of law. this trial has reversible error written all every it, you know? the they should get -- all over it. they should get rid of it before they're embarrassed on appeal. elizabeth: your final word on this, nbc is reporting fbi director christopher wray is planning for a forced exit out. also the story that politico broke about biden doj officials terrified, in panic mode that trump won after biden got them to go after trump. i mean, trump transition official warned career doj
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lawyers and bureaucrats to either get onboard or clear out saying you can't can resist, it won't be tolerated. you know, this is about bureaucrats who abuse their office for political purposes and try to get away with it, greg. should they either concern he's saying resign or face being fired. he also a lambasted special counsel jack smith's prosecution team. >> yeah. look, donald trump on the campaign trail made if it abundantly clear that he intends to put a big hoover vacuum clearance at the department of justice and the fbi. the people there who weaponized the law and their lawfare campaign are going to pay the price with their jobs. elizabeth: gregg jarrett, read gregg jarrett, he's very smart. gregg, thanks for joining us. >> thanks. >> the thing that i find interesting about kamala harris' campaign is that even though 99 of the mainstream media is in the tank for her, these are the same group of people that told us for three and a half years that joe biden who couldn't complete a sentence was al a
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bert einstein -- albert einstein, thousand they want us the believe that kamala harris is abraham lincoln. elizabeth: msnbc ratings dropping like a rock after trump's big win and after their false hysteria that, you know, america's full of fascists. minority fascists, latino, jewish, millennial, jewish, you know, you get it. everyone's favorite, leo terrell, is going the take it on. also coming up, this story. >> he would have beaten trump again finish [bleep] saying what is bull [bleep] elizabeth: whoa. former obama adviser david axlerod, he's really angry about something. we're going to reveal it to you, over trump beating kamala harris. carol roth's going to take on the full sound. but dagen and sean, what's coming up on "the bottom line"? if. sean: i just miss axlerod's
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included, for only $15 a month. elizabeth: welcome back. this major media story, msnbc is in a ratings collapse after trump's massive victory and return to power. lawrence o'donald viewership, down more than 60 since before the election. joy reid, down 55%. morning joe, down about 40%. ari melbourne, chris hayes' viewership cut nearly in half. joining us now, fox news contributor leo terrell. leo owe, what to do you make of this this? msnbc is calling the bermuda triangle of news, leaving viewers in the dark about government research, the economy and more. what do you think? >> hey, those numbers reflect their viewers. the viewers were sick and tired of being lied to. after the election they've left msnbc. remember the day of the election
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before trump was hitler, trump was a racist. trump received electoral landslide, and he won the popular vote is, and the trump effect is working right now. you don't hear anything about hitler or being a racist. look at the economy, it's better. look at new york ending debit cards. we have a female chief of staff. what i'm telling you is that msnbc has received a vote of no confidence from their viewers because they lied. and one final point, liz. if msnbc and cnn want to know the truth how the american people feel, leave the new york studio. go to oklahoma, go to chicago, go to philadelphia. talk to the people. that's what trump did, and that's why he's reaping the rewards right now. elizabeth: stock market is up. democrats in meltdown mode. watch james carville and former obama adviser dan pfeiffer. >> i say that only because with we have a broader branding problem as a party. like, we have allowed the republicans to brand us as the party of cultural elites.
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and so we have this cultural disconnect from working class voters after owl -- of all races that is preventing them from liking us. >> all of the people that are sending you and asking you for money, justify of what you did, justify what you did wrong and tell us what you're going to do different. because what you've done ain't worth a [bleep] all right? if get, get your head around that. and and all of the washington-based democrats farting around going to whine and cheese parties and talking about how misogynistic, get the [bleep] out of washington. we told you it was a disaster. we told you to get out in front of public safety issues. you didn't. you didn't. elizabeth: you know what's really obnoxious? now democrats are trying to claim 75 million trump voters were misinformed, and they're wildly warning about, quote, fascism when it's about an inflationary government spending, it's about getting
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that smaller and affording groceries. they wildly claimed minority voters were racist and sexist and fascist. msnbc bullied and shamed and condescended and blamed. they wildly talk like america's full of black fascists, hispanic fascists, jewish fascists, asian fascists, millennial fascist, shoe repairmen fascists, dry cleaner fascists. they're all about building the fourth reich. >> you know what? the problem with the democrats is they talk down to americans. 75 million hard working americans voted for trump, and they don't listen to americans, they tell americans what to do, and that's why trump won the election. elizabeth: you know, the condescending moral superiority, they were in the minority the whole time. leo terrell, thanks for joining us. it's great to see you. >> thank you, liz. >> don't be such a sniveling little coward that you put an unnamed quote out there saying what is absolutely [bleep].
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elizabeth: welcome back, breaking news
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president-elect names j jjohn ratcliffe to be cia director, he serves as texas congressman. 51 intelligence officials, president trump said were lying about hit-and-run's laptop, one, joh ratcliffe telling the truth to the american people. >> that is the story, cia director incoming john ratcliffe, now this. >> i read a quote from an named biden aide. saying you know they ran you know, the obama people ran biden out in 2016 he would have beaten trump, they ran him out against this time, he would have beaten trump again. [bleep] come out to daylight and say what you have to say. put your name under it. and then let's have a discussion about it but
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don't be such a sniveling coward, that you put an unnamed quote out there, saying what is absolutely [bleep] elizabeth: that was former adviser to obama david a axelrod, joining us now, carol roth, it sounds like they were in meltdown road. >> i am enjoying your show, he is right, if anyone thought that biden could have defeated trump he would note have george clooney crying about it in op-ed or replaced in middle of the night. and everyone went along with it. kamala harris is just an extension of biden-harris regime, no one cared who the couple was. that regime didn't win. elizabeth: when you saw the
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red sweep of dc, likely house, senate and white house, what does this tell you about the far left? >> it says they have absolutely no mandate, instead of being self reflective, this is not what american people want, they want to continue down the same path, with the oh, you just didn't understand we know better than you, the same type of elitist attitude that was really cost them, you know this absolutely massive defeat they under went. elizabeth: good times ahead, carol we'll have you back on, thank you. >> i am elizabeth macdonald thank you for watching "the evening edit" on fox business, dvr us, now time to send it over to dagen and senate "the bottom line," take it away. dagen: thank you. >> you got it. ♪ ♪

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