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i'm elizabeth macdonald. >> what was your reaction to matt gaetz dropping out? >> i didn't see that coming. i mean, yes, he was the ultimate troll and people have the opportunity they can freak out over things and respond and if you want to do that you don't have to, you better pace yourself though, because it's not even thanksgiving, and we don't have to react and take unserious things so seriously the world will spin-off its axis. liz: matt gaetz dropping out as us attorney general nominee. the lawfare problems are still there in the justice department. we've got news coming in. more nominations and president-elect trump plans a new blitz of executive orders on day one to fix america. analysts say trump won in the nick of time. biden did leave a mess and just a few moments shark tank co-host mr. wonderful himself, kevin o'leary with his expert analysis. also this story. >> the 320,000 that were put in the report by the inspector general, the 85,000 that we've
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talked about before in 2023, do you know, where all of these children are and they are safe? yes or no? >> congressman, as i explained the process. liz: you know, if you thought it was bad with this biden white house, think worse. way worse. house lawmakers outraged biden's hhs secretary could not answer why they released migrant children into the hands of dangerous criminals. we're talking gangs and sex traffickers. instead, it's a don't ask don't know policy. tens of thousands of children missing. but they are only doing vetting and enforcement after the fact. tonight florida congressman carlos gimenez on the shocking details and the silence of the democrats. again, on this , also we've got this story. >> i will fight you every step of the way. >> i will fight back with every fiber of my being. you come for my people, you come through me.
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liz: okay, a lot of people are saying this is really incompetent what the governors are doing, putting their own people at risk. we'll explain and we have a new report on the mystery billionaire funding democrat governor's push to resist trump. coming up we'll reveal who it is. we've got fox news top legal eagle and author greg jarrett here with his expert take. plus we've got california voters against speaking out, against one of those resist trump governors. california governor newsom, the update on what he's doing and the new turmoil in the golden state. he's the guy democrats want to be president. but first, this story. okay, we've got the action coming in this hour. president-elect trump is zeroing in on his treasury secretary pick. we're also waiting on labor, energy, and more. now trump is on a scorching pace, more than three dozen nominations already. he's beating the pace biden set and also trump himself set in his first term. edward lawrence is live from
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the white house with the story. edward great to see you. reporter: yeah, good to see you too, liz. you could almost hear a collective sigh of relief from senators that they don't have to go on record with the controversial attorney general pick. listen to this. >> well, i mean, there's a sense of relief about it of course. i think he did a pretty nobel thing frankly, honorable by getting out himself. i thought his statement was appropriate, and i look forward to a new nominee we can get fully behind. reporter: that was senator kevin cramer from north dakota. a source tells fox news it was representative matt gaetz decision to withdraw his name for attorney general. president-elect trump appreciated the effort. on the hunt for the new treasury secretary, a source telling fox, the announcement could be imminent. president-elect trump met global management mark rowan and former federal reserve board of governor kevin warsh on tuesday and senator bill hagerty spent
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the day with present trump. steve mnuchin says treasury will get the priorities through congress but also, handles more than just domestic issues. >> i think a big part of the treasury secretary's job has to be sanctions, so i thin'someo get up and running verdiately p, and we need to make clear to china and others not to buy iran oil. i think there's a lot, just a lot to do on day one. reporter: now that could favor senator bill hagerty who has experience in congress obviously and he was ambassador to japan under the first trump term. liz: really interesting edward. we'll make a bet when we get off the show thank you so much. great journalism there and a new report politico says president-elect trump plans to do a blitz of executive actions starting on day one to fix the mess that biden left. joining us now, o'leary ventures chair the great mr. wonderful himself, kevin o'leary. kevin? it's great to see you, so let's
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go through it. at least five executive orders on day one to shut the border, do deportations plus bring back the keystone xl oil pipeline so kevin it looks like a pushback against biden. he did the opposite and got rid of all of that on his day one. >> yeah, look. he's been given this mandate. i don't think he has any choice. he campaigned and won as many are calling a landslide and it was so he's go the to do this stuff. they are expecting him. the constituency is expecting it. the keystone pipeline is a very interesting development because that thing was scrapped but now, he's got a movement up in canada with premier smith of alberta all the way down through the governors in oklahoma. they are going to bypass montana on this thing which was so contentious. i think it's actually going to happen and i think it's going to be great for energy independence. they aren't going to call a
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keystone xl, i can guarantee you that. it'll be something like the freedom line or the independence line. that was a bad name. they will fix that but i love it when the policies getting aligned up in the canadian energy sector. they got the new prime minister probably there and he's going to lift the ban on pipelines, and smith, premier smith, she's a rock star up there and she's meeting with all of the governors. this thing is going to happen. liz: really interesting so increase domestic energy supply, maybe take crude to $50 a barrel. that's deflationary to lower inflation, lower all of the input costs and utility bills, lower interest rates, and mortgage rates. we've got news coming in, kevin. i want to show you what is happening coming out of barrons. you know this big fight from democrats oh, trump's tariffs are inflationary. barrons is saying no. we have the president of the richmond fed claiming trump's tariffs be inflationary but this new story said they were not. trump had 300 billion in tariffs, inflation stayed a
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record low 1.4% watch this. they paid for a third of the 2017 tax cuts and you know they also caused the dollar to move higher, by the exact amount the tariff rate went up. that offset the tariff, so this whole idea from fed officials and democrats that trump tariffs are inflationary biden kept them by the way. >> that's right but they were also used as weaponry during the election battle and they are not sales taxes. they aren't value-added taxes. they're economic weaponry to get alignment with adversaries and it's pretty well benign in every other country because we match each other's tariffs like germany or france but the one that everybody is focused on and should be is china. china, we need that weapon. we need to squeeze them and squeeze them and i think it's going to work. liz: kevin o'leary, mr. wonderful thanks for being with us tonight. >> take care. liz: now we've got action coming in right now. elon musk, vivek ramaswamy gave specifics on how they plan to cut inflationary government
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waste in washington. you're seeing an affordability crisis in this biden white house left trump. he's trying to fix it. grady trimble comes to us from washington with more. grady? reporter: liz, elon musk and vivek ramaswamy wrote an opinion piece for the "wall street journal" and in that piece, they layout what they plan to do with doge, the department of government efficiency and how they plan to do it. so, the plan calls for them to work with the white house office of management and budget, and legal experts who are apart of government agencies to identify examples of what they consider regulatory over reach. then, the two men write, doge will present this list of regulations to president trump who can, by executive action, immediately pause the enforcement of those regulations and initiate the process for review and recision. fewer regulations, they say, would require fewer employees to enforce them, and in addition to cutting red tape and shrinking the workforce of the federal government, they want to end over-spending by taking aim at
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more than $500 billion they say congress never authorized or is being used in ways congress never intended. so, what that could mean is cuts to the corporation for public broadcasting, which funds public radio and tv and cuts to international organizations and groups like planned parent hood. musk and vivek ramaswamy have also floated a mandate to get all government employees back into the office fire five a week, and the op-ed underscores the importance of early retirement and helping them find jobs in the private sector. by the way, liz, we learned today, doge will have support from republicans in congress. not only is there now a doge caucus, today, house oversight chair james comer announced there will be a doge subcommittee and marjorie taylor greene will serve as its chair. liz: that's totally interesting. thank you so much grady good to see you. >> elon and i, we're not politicians, we're businessmen. we're not going in as government bureaucrats or even employees.
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we're outside l have untears. and perhaps most importantly, we have set a finite expiry date on this project. we don't want doge to exist forever. elon and i will start a separate track that explain exactly what we're doing to the public to provide transparency and what is a once in a generation project. we want to bring the public along with us to lift the curtain and take us behind the scenes of what actually that waste, fraud and abuse in government looks like, and however bad you think it is it's probably worse. but we don't want to do this just to expose the problem. we want to do it to solve the problem. liz: that's vivek ramaswamy on the department of government efficiency, doge. we've got to deal with a new democratic tack line, senator elelizabeth warren is attacking it. let's welcome steve moore . always wonderful to see you again, steve. first this. how much can trump do with doge with executive actions, because we've got senator elizabeth warren falsely claiming they want to cut social security benefits. they don't.
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i mean, you know, you know what i mean? we're talking 2.7, 3.7 trillion in green crony capitalism, government over payments since 2003. what can trump do with executive actions? >> well by the way, when they start using this phony argument that trump wants to cut social security benefits, it's actually, we want to cut all of this waste in an efficiency so we don't have to cut social security benefits so we don't fall off a cliff and look, you mentioned earlier, this idea of getting, this was in the clip you played by vivek ramaswamy saying we've got to get the public behind us. well the public is behind them, you know, the public, everyone knows. everyone watching this show knows there's hundreds of billions of dollars of waste in the budget. we know that. we've known that for 20 years, and finally you have a president whose going to do something about it. liz: but can he do it with executive actions? >> right. so, we'll see about that. some of the things, yes. some of the things he can do, for example, a lot of
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those regulations that you were talking about and that vivek was talking about were never approved congress and we know from that supreme court decision earlier this year, those now have to be approved congress or they go away, so i think the president could get rid of a lot of those , but, but, but, i'm here to tell you that we're also going to need the support of congress for a lot of these things for defunding a lot of these programs and let's see if these guys have the backbone and the spinal fluid to get rid of wasteful spending. liz: the government has grown, it's inflationary what's going on and i know that we're hearing that elon musk and vivek ramaswamy, they are going to bulletproof what they are doing with supreme court rulings to ward off democrat lawsuits and court battles, but the thing is, let's go through it how bad biden, this white house was. he went a wrong congress to change the entire economy, extremists unconstitutional electric ca car mandates, cuttig
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into oil & gas, student loan bailouts, firing workers that didn't get covid shots, and he did that with a lot of the stroke of his pen. and when you have the highest grossing inflation since the 70s with nixon with inflationary government spending so are we going to see government workers fired? are you going to see agencies gone? >> let's hope so. i mean, there are thousands and thousands of agencies, you know, and many of them have existed since world war i, and nobody even knows what they do. i mean, there's 300 billion, $300 billion green energy slush fund in that inflation so-called reduction act. let's get rid of that. we can't afford it. my god we're running a $2 trillion deficit. there are tens of billions of dollars of covid money, liz, tens of millions of covid money. let's not spend it. covid is over so yes they can do this and the american people are totally behind them and that's the way you prevent having to cut the programs that americans
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care about. you've only got less than 10% of federal workers showing up on-the-job 40 hours a week. if they aren't coming in, vivek is right, fire them. liz: steve moore, we hope you stay around a long time. trump economic advisor, appreciate you so much thanks for joining us. >> thanks, liz. >> the child separations by the way, anderson, is just a piece of it. liz: remember when democrats were wining about trump and child separations? border officials say trump was right. it was about protecting children from adults not related to them. and now house lawmakers are outraged this biden white house released migrant children into the arms of lethal criminals. we're talking gangs, even sex traffickers. they lost track of hundreds of thousands of children. >> would you change anything that you've done in the last four years, with 320,000 children unaccounted for by your administration. >> we work tirelessly to strengthen and improve
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the program. liz: okay, again, joining the biden white house, not answering questions, and we've got more low lights from that hearing, spotlighting how truly bad this biden white house is and how much trump has to fix. also, tonight, this. >> i will fight you every step of the way. >> i will fight back with every fiber of my being. you come for my people, you come through me. liz: wait a minute. what do state voters say to democrat governors and their resist trump push? the voters don't like it. we have a liberal billionaire, his big push, funding this. i guess kamala wasting more than a billion bucks to lose the election wasn't enough. you'll find out who that liberal billionaire is whose behind all of that. fox news leg analyst greg jarrett will take it on and the meltdown at the liberal network mo msnbc, staffers in a
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state of panic, comcast is selling it and might get rid of the msnbc name and joe concha is here to react to the stunning fall of msnbc. plus, far left california governor gavin newsom, he just bought a $9 million luxury mansion as the state of california struggles with crime, a border crisis and affordability crisis and more, out of control spending, we've got reaction from california voters weighing in, stay with us we'll be back in two. please don't go away. >> every city in california right now is essentially a border city, thanks to the law sb-54. we are told our local authorities are prohibited from working with federal authorities. there's no way you are trying to protect nationals coming in from our southern bordered. get your act together.
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with the story. mike? reporter: liz, governor of massachusetts and mayor of boston both said they will not cooperate with the deportation of illegals. now we have the revelation of allegedly harmful illegal immigrants walking around massachusetts. the state republican cherish used a statement reading in part when our states top leaders go on television to proclaim massachusetts will protect illegal immigrants and refuse to cooperate with i.c.e. they send a dangerous message that invites more behavior into our communities. the cases are a guatemalan man. and he detained by released with a notice to appear. arrested for the rape of a child in february of this year. his i.c.e. detainer was not honored so when he made bail he walked free. picked up by i.c.e. again november 12. a brazilian man was a fugitive from brazil with a conviction for raping a child in a 14 year sentence and he fled to the us in 2022 was released with a notice to appear and a fugitive until last monday. former i.c.e. supervisor says
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these men illustrate the risk sanctuary cities and states create. >> you have these states bucking back against trump they aren't honoring detainers. we need detap detainers in cust. >> the third massachusetts case is a man charged with raping a child in massachusetts. he was in the us since 2016 but he did not leave when his visa ran out. in this case, the i.c.e. detainer was honored so he is in custody. liz back to you. liz: thanks for the update appreciate you. >> i've talked to hundreds of moms and dads who buried their children because they are killed by illegal aliens. this is the latest and i've talked to little girls as young as nine years old that were raped multiple times by members of the cartel. when you look in their eyes and everything innocent and pure is ripped from their soul and their life will never be the same. it's just i'm tired of it. every mayor and governor of a sanctuary jurisdiction to listen to that tape, listen to
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this young girl fight for her life, fight for her breath, trying to survive, those governors and mayors are saying they will stop tom homan, shame on you. liz: that's of coursing border czar tom homan, started out with tears in his eyes and got angry. he's slamming democrats still who will not say her name. now, the timeline of laken riley's murderer, a member of the violent venezuelan tren de aragua gang, the timeline is shocking. let's bring in vice president art del cueto. art, we know europe setup this case too. art, please tell us where we are wrong. so, jose ibarra, arrested for child endangerment and theft wiped clean. he got a work permit from dhs, repeatedly let go, a free hotel stay, a free flight into georgia, and then he murdered laken riley. is that right?
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>> that sums it up, unfortunately, and i'll tell you what. i'm glad to hear tom homan up set and many agents have been upset about this for quite sometime because we've continued to see these individuals that come across into the united states and ask for asylum and simply get released. we've seen some of the individuals that have priors, but you know, they haven't been convicted so they have to go through the immigration process. so this is something that has been happening for quite some time, like you said, we've been talking about it for a while. it's very very upsetting, and unfortunately, i think there's going to be more cases like this , because under the current administration, they have allowed millions of people to come in. now they are going to go out and try to find these individuals and send them back but a lot of these guys, they are going to put themselves in that corner and i'm afraid this is not the last we've heard of these types of cases. liz: voters are saying enough. >> it falls on this administration. liz: voters are saying no more. now we've got a new caravan of
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1,500 illegal aliens reportedly trying to break across the border before trump takes office. we have the texas in several states investigating, whether a south american crime ring was behind the home invasion robbery of kansas city chiefs not ball football mahomes and travis kelce, but what do you make of the biden white housfore trump takes office and let illegal aliens use a cell phone app and launch this in new york city called the i.c.e. portal app. why? so illegal aliens don't have to physically check in with i.c.e. they could do it on the phone. can't they just abscond and runaway? >> absolutely. look. they have destroyed our nations borders for the last four years and i guess they just want to light that dumpster fire a little bit more before they hand it off to president trump. that's what's unfortunate and fortunately you're seeing what's happening in texas but look, the border stretch is out all the way to california and we're not hearing much from people in the governors in california, new mexico or arizona, and you're
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going to get even more groups that will come across through that area as well. liz: art del cueto thanks for being with us tonight. >> thank you. liz: children were pimped out by their aunt which it turns out the aunt wasn't even related to the child, the so-called aunt. are you familiar with that story in there? >> that one i don't remember. >> do you remember the teenage girl that was in a house with unknown men with no private bedroom for her? >> are you familiar with the sponsors that utilize a strip club in jacksonville as an address for where this child, where a child should be settled? liz: you know, biden's hhs secretary becerra co uld not answer the details and just dodged questions, so what happened to hundreds of thousands of missing migrant children on their watch. you won't believe his answer, florida congressman carlos
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gimenez here to respond but democrat governors trying to resist trump with a bunch of billionaire cash. you'd think after kamala blew more than 1.5 billion, they would real it in and they're not and you'll find out who the mystery billionaire is and greg jarrett is here to respond and democrat governors are spending the money basically blowing it on dumb things in the state of california but we've got far left california governor gavin newsom buying a big, $9 million luxury mansion amid an affordability crisis in california. that story will be coming up. congressman kevin kylie from california, not happy about it. he's going to take it on next. >> i try to reach out to him, couldn't get through, and then we went back and forth and i called the special session. >> i think half of this is an act. >> i didn't connect with him. it's a different time. we didn't have that problem in the past. but the white house is not
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>> you've said that you're not going to help with donald trump's aspirations to do mass deportations. i think there are a lot of people out there happy to hear that. what can you specifically do to stop his efforts moving forward, as once he becomes president? >> well, a couple of things. first of all as you know it's unlawful. you can't use the military. you can't do mass deportations so any federal administration, you should expect states, and i think you should expect some bipartisan support. not just by the democratic governors. is that violating the constitution and the law? we're not going to do that. liz: not sure what she's talking about. that was the democrat governor of new mexico.
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apparently not aware federal law has hundreds of pages detailing yes, the government can do deportations. joining us now fox news legal analyst greg jarrett the author of the terrific book "the constitution of the united states and other patriotic documents." so, greg, what do you make of this democrat governor not knowing the law? we should point out biden is on track to deport more than trump, 1.6 million deported obama deported the most twice that at 3 million, clinton deported too. what do you think? >> well, she doesn't know the law. she's just demonstrating her ignorance. of course the president can use the military, can use the national guard. eisenhower did it in 1957. president kennedy did it in 1963. issues of border security and deportation, liz, are federal powers, and under the supremacy clause of the constitution states have no authority to interfere, undermine duties that
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are exclusively federal, so governor grisham can threaten resistance all she wants but she's powerless to intervene or stop it and frankly it's so be bewildering, for those committing crimes, rape, murder, assault the list goes on and on and that's trump's primary first focus. the law calls for their eviction. if you try to impede it that's called obstruction of justice, and don't forget, it's a crime to be here illegally and it's also a felony for anybody to harbor an illegal immigrant, so you know, all these sanctuary cities and states what they are doing is aiding and a betting crimes and so are their government officials and i think it's high time the law be enforced aggressively against them. liz: it's really interesting. so they are obstructing justice, breaking the law, aiding and a betting crime. this resist trump push by democrat governors,
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the billionaire donor funding this has been revealed. he's democrat mega donor ebay founder pierre omajar, what do you make of this angle? >> you know i'm not sure i know what to make of it but these are people with an agenda and they are using their money to influence america and i think people are fed up with the george soros of the world and all of their progressive prosecutors that they installed, many of which have now been kicked out of offices in places like los angeles and san francisco. so, you know, they can spend their money all they want under the supreme court ruling citizens united, but they are spending it the wrong-way in my judgment. liz: greg jarrett always great analysis from you thank you so much. >> there are, as we speak, thousands of people on the streets of san francisco
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going up and down the block, bodies all over the ground, discarded used needles, broken government issued crack pipes. children have to navigate this on their way to school. >> the narrative around our approach to drugs and homelessness and crime in san francisco and california is changing. people are excited about the change. i think they got tired of the virtue signaling, the control, the strangle hold that the progressive left has had on san francisco politically. progressive policy doesn't work unless you have public safety and this whole entire argument that decriminalizing and releasing people from prison and just giving them services is somehow going to make the community safer was actually a false narrative. liz: that's homeless activist tom wolf out of california and you heard from another voter in california angry about the chaos and destruction of places like san francisco due to democrat policies. let's welcome to the show from house foreign affairs congressman kevin kylie.
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kevin, what's your reaction to this? because the l.a. times put up an op said saying los angeles is squandering, wasting tens of millions of dollars that could be used to fix streets and sidewalks but california governor newsom just ignoring the affordability crisis and the chaos, he just bought a fancy new $9 million bay area home. what do you think, congressman? >> well it's very interesting. you know, newsom actually for the last six years lived in the community that i represent, fair oaks is right outside of sacramento and initially he was living downtown in the governor's office, but he took one look around at the homeless situation and the crime situation and said no thanks so he moves into a community that i represent where we've maintained a high standard of living precisely because we've rejected newsom's policies but the reality of the situation is that california has a whole is rejecting newsom's policies now. he's off talking about how we will trump-proof california. he wants to be the leader of resistance 2.0. 2.0 no one bothered
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to tell him that isn't a thing, but what's happening is california is newsom-proofing our own state. we passed a citizen ni initiatie to make crime in legal in california. it says there are consequences when you go to stores and steal things and consequences when we don't allow for open air drug markets and this is a turning point for california and step of the way and he came up with corrupt schemes to remove it from the ballot and led the no campaign for the initiative and at the end of the day it passed with almost 70% of the vote each of california's 58 counties passed it overwhelmingly and newsom's hometown of san francisco passed it, so it a i think we're on a k to sanity. precisely because we're denying gavin newsom. liz: it's $500 billion indebt state and local the most woke state in the nation. >> that's right if you'd look at the homelessness issue a
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state audit just found that newsom squandered $24 billion on homelessness. the situation actually got worse. we got more homelessness, and the audit found that he completely lost track of the money. he can't even account for it. the good news is we're rented egger newsom irrelevant and on a path back to making california the state that leads the nation in the right ways a again. liz: 500 billion indebt. state and local. congressman kevin kylie great to have you on interesting what the we just heard from you thank you so much. >> you bet thanks for having me. >> what i can tell you is no sponsor be allowed to take a child if we have information that shows they are engaged in criminal activity. >> if you don't do the vetting right, you don't know if they are engaged in criminal activity. >> that's how you end up with an ms-13 gang member as the sponsor. that's how you end up with pedophiles with 20 children in the same home. you end up because the vetting is crappy. liz: they are doing vetting after the fact. biden white house is doing vetting after the fact.
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hhs secretary becerra not answering what happened to potentially hundreds of thousands of missing migrant children on their watch. lawmakers say they were rephysiographed with dangerous reflectivity placed with dangerous criminals and carlos gimenez will take it up and more news coming out of the sinking ship. comcast is selling it. they have got the election really wrong and a lot of other things wrong. viewers continue to tune out and they have got away permanently and comcast ceo wants a total makeover even getting rid of the msnbc kicking them out of the nbc building, joe concha will take it on but first let's get the update from our friends dagen and david on what's coming up on the bottom line. david: thanks, elizabeth so we've got a lot of good stuff starting with ron johnson, the senator from wisconsin, asking whether the biden-harris team is trying to sabotage the transition of trump by a series of move that make it very difficult for trump team to cover.
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it's our son, he is always up in our business. it's the verizon 5g home internet i got us. oh... he used to be a competitive gamer but with the higher lag, he can't keep up with his squad. so now we're his “squad”. what are kevin's plans for the fall? he's going to college. out of state, yeah. -yeah in the fall. change of plans, i've decided to stay local. oh excellent! oh that's great! why would i ever leave this? -aw! we will do anything to get him gaming again. you and kevin need to fix this internet situation. heard my name! i swear to god, kevin! -we told you to wait in the car. everyone in my old squad has xfinity. less lag, better gaming! i'm gonna need to charge you for three people.
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>> are you familiar with the sponsors that utilize the strip club in jacksonville as an address for where this child, where a child should be settled? >> as i said i don't have the information on that florida grand jury report in front of me. let me ask you a very specific question, mr. secretary. can you account for the whereabouts of those 400 something thousand children? >> congressman as i explain the process, we get these kids when they are referred to us by the department of homeland security. they then provide them with care while in our custody. we lose custody of those kids once we find a vetted sponsor with whom they can stay. >> a vetted sponsor that rapes and murders the people that they are entrusted to? because you issue a rule that doesn't even do the background check? that's what you think is appropriate care for these
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children? liz: yeah, so they collapse the border and now this nightmare that was biden's hhs secretary becerra no t able to answer why the biden administration released my grant children to ms-13 gang members, sex traffickers. sponsors who got some of their income from criminal activity we're talking 530,000 illegal migrant children crossing in this border collapse, but mayorkas homeland security admitted it can't check criminal records of be sponsors and they can't say run the names through fbi databases. joining us from house homeland security congressman carlos gimenez. we know you're fired up about this. what do you make of this massive break down in oversight? >> i think it's a crime. it's a crime against children. look, over 300,000 kids they don't even know where they are or who they're with, they don't know they are being exploited or anything about them, so look, contrast that with the trump administration. as i remember, they had a
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facility down here in homestead where the democrats are going bananas about it and you know what's happening inside that facility? children were being taught english and given education and classes and then sponsors that were vetted were actually being filed for these children and everybody knew where these kids were and they were being taken care of and the democrats went bananas over that kind of a program and yet they say nothing about the fact that 300,000 kids are missing and we don't even know where they are. liz: the biden-harris white house repeatedly obstructed congress and state investigations show the senate report on this led by senator bill cassidy. it's about the exploitation and trafficking of illegal migrant children and they basically just blew off any oversight of what they were doing, and they took no meaningful steps to prevent what was happening. your final word. >> yeah, it's a travesty and it's actually child abuse, and it's worse than that. so we know what's happening to
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these children. they are being sex trafficked and also used as slaves and god knows what else is happening to these children and that's a crime and i hope that the trump administration, the first priority is to find these children and find out where they are and find out if they are safe or not. i'm sure you will find that, many of them are not safe. remove them from the situations, and put them somewhere, where they can be safe. it's a duty of the american people to do that. look we let them into this country. we just can't let this thing run amuck and get them, have them exploited for the rest of their lives. liz: congressman thank you so much good to see you. >> thank you. liz: coming up the meltdown continues, comcast selling far left msnbc. it's ratings in the tank, crashing, viewers not coming back. they got it wrong in the election, wrong on trump, wait until you hear what's going on now joe concha takes that on next. please stay right there. >> i mean, i could be completely wrong. we could all be fired a year
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mode, the partisan company, comcast, selling it, ratings cut by more than half, crashing to a 25 year low since president trump won. joe concha is here, comcast ceo says they may need too get rid of entire msnbc name and possibly kick msnbc out of the nbc building in new york? >> wow, across the street from you. it is not a good sign when your show from "morning joe" to morning joke. it so not a good fame time to be named joe, network? trouble. we're looking at numbers, they can't get 500 thousand viewers on average, that is 10,000 per state, i could put up videos of kittens playing with yarn to get more. they are going for pennies
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on the dollar, i am not sure everyone is safe. and i have a feeling it the not fly with whoever buy the network, no one is safe. you may not recognize msnbc. elizabeth: she took a 5 million dollar pay cut, so now it's 25 million. a reporter slamming them hypocrites and bad news, they hammered trump for years, and keeping people in the dark about america's issues, who could buy it. >> i guess who know that likes -- someone that likes to lose money? who is out there that would say that is a network that i can live with right now. but, they are in trouble, liberals now hate them, and especially joe and mika, they met with the guy they compared to hitler for many years. i don't know who would be up
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for buying them, but i have a feeling it's not a good investment. elizabeth: what was your biggest problem with msnbc. >> they have no news division, we have bret baier and harris faulkner, you will see them on election night, they put out rachel maddow and nicole wallace, and chris hayes, they are all opinion people, i don't see one news person there. you have to a news division and opinion, they are all opinion and they echo each other that gets boring. elizabeth: viewers thought to too, joe concha thank you. >> i'm elizabeth macdonald, thank you for watching "the evening edit" on fox business. dvr us we send it to my buddies david and sean -- excuse me and david.. >> hard to get used to. elizabeth: forgive me. david: see you o
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