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happy advent and merry christmas. great interview with michael waltz, by the way. welcome to "the evening edit," i'm elizabeth macdonald. >> one side tries to stack the deck use aring the judiciary, criminal justice system to go after opponents. >> i do think we should stop trying to criminalize politics. elizabeth: okay, obama and clinton describing themselves and how democrats attacked trump. democrats are now blamed for the worst period in american history, poisonous lawfare to destroy and jail their rival, trump. but now they say, stop that. only after they lost to trump. tonight, you'll hear the sound if from barack obama and bill clinton. they're now being accused of major hypocrisy. byron york fired up and ready to go on that. also this story tonight. >> do you think some of the resistance of some men, back and white, is misogynist? i i mean, do you think that this
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is orchestrated? today's your birthday -- >> yes. elizabeth: a major new controversy from msnbc and kamala harris and al sharpton. america's biggest coalition of black church leaders now demand msnbc suspend and investigate al harpton. his nonprofit took in half a million dollars from the kamala failed campaign before he did that softball msnbc interview with her. tonight, former president trump white house -- trump white house press secretary will take on that major conflict of interest. plus, we've got violent gangs like venezuela's tren de aragua for the first time ever under biden taking over u.s. city streets. but for some reason, far-left california governor newsom doubling down on biden's open borders. why? we've got the sound of even charlamagne tha god telling gavin newsom, quote, cut it out. also this story -- [cheers and applause]
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♪ elizabeth: the action hour, reports coming in, the details on exactly why big pharma is in an uproar, trump and his nominee to run hhs, we've got the details. but finish first, this story. president-elect trump about to to take power. lo and behold, he's now getting praise for the most unlikely people, and it's not just bernie sanders. fox news senior white house corps responsibility peter doocy, excited to a talk to him, he joins us live from the white house. peter, good to see you. >> reporter: you too, liz. it's not just bernie sanders. in fact, some billionaire businessmen who think the president-elect might be able to help them improve their bottom lines or at least navigate tricky government contracts have nice things to say too including jeff bezos. >> i'm actually very on the
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optimistic -- op mystic this time around that we're going to see -- i'm very hopeful about this, his, he seems to have a lot of energy around reducing regulation. and my point of view, if i can help him do that, i'm going to help him. because we do have too much regulation in this country. >> reporter: more props for trump from bernie sanders. he tells business insider many of the things he did during the campaign were really ugly. on the other hand, he's a very smart guy. sanders added he's absolutely right to call for the first independent awed debt of the pentagon in over seven years. and hen there's john fetterman who says he sees trump and hunter biden as not all that different. >> i think, i think it's undeniable that the case against hunter biden was really politically motivated, but i also think it's true that the trial in new york for trump, that was political as well too. now, many both cases -- in both
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cases i think a pardon is appropriate. >> reporter: how did we get here? well, it's possible the current president, yore biden -- joe biden, set the tone for all this. he's one of the first prominent democrats who dropped the trump is a threat to democracy very quickly once it became obvious trump was coming back with here. elizabeth: good point. peter doocy, thanks for joining us. >> we're going to be more respected throughout the world than ever before. countries are going to respect us again. [applause] they already do, actually. i think you have seen more happen in the last two weeks than you've seen in the last four years -- [cheers and applause] and we're not even there yet. then the first thing we have to do is get criminals out of our country. [cheers and applause] they've allowed -- [cheers and applause] if they've allowed 21 million people into our can country coming through open borders from many, many countries. you know, in venezuela they took their drug dealers, their criminals, they took the people from areas of the city where you
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couldn't even walk in, they took 'em out and brought them into our country. elizabeth: that was president-elect trump last night at the fox patriot awards saying we've seen more happen in the last two weeks than the last four years. he's heading to paris now, he almost made comments about having the sutt -- shut the border. and look at this, nbc reports it's trump now running the white house and the presidency. he's not even president yet. and the hill newspaper reports trump is basically getting world leaders pouring in to seek to curry favors with him. joining us now from homeland security, florida congressman carlos gimenez. what do you make of this, congressman? >> look, i think that president trump has hit the ground running even before he's president. he learned the lessons of his first four years, and he's put them to good use. and you've seen it around the world. look, prime minister trudeau went to mar-a-lago to have dinner with him after the
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president said that he was going to impose tariffs and do something -- if he didn't do something about the border. the president of mexico hasn't had beginner -- dinner with him yet. i think president trump's actually going to show her that he means what he says. he's threatened a hamas with you better release our hostages or else, and now he got the invitation to go to the opening of notre dame. so, yeah, the people are treating him like the president. and i'm glad they are because, you know, i think our standing in the world is already turning around even before he's president. elizabeth: is that a sign of how bad it was with biden's cognitive decline? you have china, russia and the mideast, they're treating trump quickly as a president now. biden's still the lame duck. axios even says trump is more public and present than biden is. biden is also reportedly not unhappy about, you know, things that that trump is doing now. >> look, i think that it's not just about biden's ineptness,
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it's also about his policies, and the world understands that america's going to be different now. and america's going to -- the power and the influence that america's going to have around the world is going to be the vastly different under president trump than it was urn president biden. so, you know -- under president biden. so his secretary of state is going to have a completely different outlook in policy also. i thought secretary blinken was probably the worst secretary of state we've had in u.s. history, and that's all about to change, and the world is taking notice. they're getting prepared for the new sheriff in town, and that new sheriff's name is donald. >> trump. elizabeth: you know, we've been talking about it for a long time, trump resetting the table for america first, peace through strength. senior biden officials even applauding trump reportedly warning there's going to be hell to pay unless a hamas releases all hostages in gaza by inauguration day. so talk to us about how important it is for america to project power, because we've
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been reporting about how joe biden has been falling asleep on the world stage again. >> the best way the avoid war is to show strength. and that's been proven time and time again throughout history. unfortunately, president biden demonstrated weakness, and that's why we have the world basically aframe right now, because of joe biden's ineptness and the demonstration of weakness. if donald trump does not, will not show weakness. he will demonstrate strength. and the fact is that the world -- when donald trump says he's going to do something, you know what? he's going to do it. and the world understands that. and he's going to put america first. we are going to be energy dominant. we're going to provide our allies with the energy that they need. we are going to the starve iran and russia and venezuela from the income that they're having, and it's just going to be a completely different tone around the the world and a completely different tone here in america. i feel it. i don't know if you feel it, but
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i certainly feel it. elizabeth: carlos gimenez, congressman gimenez, thanks for joining us. great to see you. >> it's my pleasure. ♪ finish. >> he wrestled with these circumstances. these changing circumstances, ultimately, and the combination of that, the president changing his mind and issuing, certainly led to the president changing his mind and issuing in this pardon. he laid out how he wrestled with this decision. he wrestled with it. he thought about it, he wrestled with it. he wrestled with it and made this decision. that's what i can tell the american people. elizabeth: okay, we get it, right? wrestled with it. denying it was always biden's plan to pardon him. what kjp if just said is misleading you. nbc already reported that they had a plan in place, they were considering pardoning hunter biden going back to june, and they had a plan in place to publicly mislead and lie to the american people about it. and now they're talking about
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back dating preemptive pardons for jack smith, retired general mark milley along with dr. fauci, adam schiff, liz cheney? why? what did they do wrong? if joining us now, project 221 chair and attorney, he's an attorney who taught constitutional law at george mason, the one and only horace cooper. we appreciate you so much for coming on. you have a brilliant legal mind. now federal judges, the media, legal pros, they agree with what we've been reporting that this is totally untightennal. the constitution d unconstitutional. the constitution does not say you can back date and do preemptive pardons for future offenses. it just says offenses. what do you think? >> well, you can't do future offenses, and whatever he attempts to do -- and you're with correct, the american people were lied to. let's not step away from that. whatever he attempts to do, if it is created or fashioned as a
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pardon, still will not achieve the results. i'm just going to use a hypothetical. let's say jack smith unlawfully colluded with fani willis. if you pardon him with some neutral, oblique, broad pardon and then the house of representatives subpoenas him in march to ask him about his role, if he lies, if he dissembles, if he attempts to hide this information, the pardon that he has received will have zero effect because the crime, whatever the pardon is supposed to cover, is supposed to be relate to prospecktive. it look -- retroprospecktive. it looks back. it can't look toward -- elizabeth: here's the thing --
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yeah, go ahead. >> it just isn't constitutional. elizabeth: so could hunter face jail time if he says i'm not going to testify to a future congress? here is why i ask that. biden gave a preemptive pardon to hunter biden back dated to january 2014. lawmakers say this covers any possible crimes hunter and the biden family committed with influence peddling including foreign lobbying, breaking foreign lobbying law, but that's unconstitutional too. again, the constitution doesn't allow for that. and, by the way, isn't biden a basically admitting the system is rigged and can be rigged and has been rigged against political opponents with these pardons? preemptive ones? >> another lie that we were told, i don't know anything about my son's business, i'm not involved, i'm not in any way engaged. curiously, this pardon is timed to cover the period while he was the vice president and his son was trading on his name.
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again, the issue is going to be if you are a recipient of this type of pardon, you better lawyer up because you're not going to be on solid ground. courts are going to be highly reticent to give full coverage to an idea that you're free to skate without regard to what it is that we're hooking into. looking into. prospective crimes are cheerily not covered, but -- clearly not covered. but even let's say it's bank robbery, let's say it's kidnapping. can you really argue that the pardon that was given to his son will cover bank robbery or kidnapping if we discover that -- has happened? federal courts are going to be very, very reticent to give in
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this full panoply of power, and this is another example of weakening the executive power of the president. elizabeth: yeah. it's not what the founding fathers wanted, these abuses of power going out the door. horace cooper, great to see you again. thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >> how do you trump-proof a state in america? like, what happens when you need the president of the united states of america for something? >> right. elizabeth: coming up, we're going to show you the full sound of radio host charlamagne tha god hammering far-left california governor newsom trying to trump-proof california. news coming in to the studio, california state lawmakers pushing back on newsom, calling what he's doing a vanity project for newsom and his white house aspirations. also this tonight -- >> what do you want 50 years from now history the say about kamala harris? elizabeth: pay for praise? a big, new controversy comes at
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the worst time for msnbc. america's biggest coalition of black church leaders now demand that msnwc -- msnbc suspend and investigate al sharpton for taking half a million dollars there from kamala's campaign before his softball interview with her. comcast is trying to get rid of msnbc. it is in a ratings crash, we got it. former trump white house assistant press secretary harrison fields is going to break it down. also this news coming in -- ♪ ♪ >> the suspect or person of interest may have left new york city, and so we want to get the photo out to a national audience, and we want all your viewers to take a good look at the photo. if you recognize the -- elizabeth: breaking news, it's now a nationwide manhunt. take a good look at that photo. the nypd reporting the suspect who assassinated the ceo of unitedhealth, he's allegedly the
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>> one side tries to stack the deck and lock in a permanent grown up on -- grip on power either by actively suppressing votes or politicizing the armed forces or using the judiciary, criminal justice system to go after opponents. >> i do think we should stop trying to criminalize politics. but on the other -- [applause] if i think we should -- both of us. because, obviously, the people don't like it, and heir not going along with it from right to left.
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elizabeth: yeah. you know, by the way, why kid it take barack obama so long to get that statement out? in -- no one's politicizing the armed forces. that was barack obama and bill clinton basically talking about the democrat party, about rigged elections, weaponizing the justice system. bill clinton admitting politics has been criminalized under both obama and biden. joining us now, washington examiner chief political correspondent byron york. you know, it's like they're referring to the themselves, accuse republicans of what they've been doing all the time. obama's speech was pretty vacuous. he said, quote, power comes from building coalitions not only for the woke, but also for the waking? that's not even english. [laughter] what do you think of this? >> well, a lot of democrats and a lot of their media allies have really worked themselves into a lath arer -- lath arer about what they -- lather about what they believe new trump administration will do. it's going to put them all in jail, send them to concentration
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camp cans, it's going to, quote, weaponize the justice department. and that's why we're getting all these stories about discussions inside the white house about preemptive pardons and things like that because they've convinced themselves that the justice department is going to become donald trump's attack dog, and they will be the target. elizabeth: you know, what they did was one of the worst periods we've ever seen in u.s. history. show the push to go after trump. it started even before trump sat down the first time in the oval office. hay threw the kitchen sink at trump. obama is saying this after he signed off on the fbi going after trump, on the now-debunked russia collusion push. trump did not work to hack hillary dnc e-mails. they slammed trump with felony charge, raided his home with s.w.a.t. teams, they surveilled catholics, school board parents, tried to kick both trump and rfk jr. off of state ballots. doesn't this sound like they've got a lot of nerve here? [laughter] >> it really does. i mean, you -- by focusing on
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some of this russia stuff, i think you're really getting to what is still the most sensitive thing in donald trump's mind which is the abuse of power directed against him and his campaign in 2016 beginning with the fbi embracing the dossier and actually hirings dossier's author -- hiring the dossier's author and then the fbi direct director basically ambushing trump with an allegation from the dossier with an suv equipped with a laptop waiting downstairs so he could write everything down if trump said anything incriminating. go through the muller investigation, and then you can skip a few years and you have a prosecutor appointed by the the biden justice department who comes up with novel interpretations of laws to charge trump in relation to the 2020 -- elizabeth: you know, i'll tell you. >> -- it's been weaponized? yes, he us do. elizabeth: -- he does. elizabeth: i've been covering washington since 1986.
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dan henninger said remove the voice, remove the names. just look at what obama says. it's some of the most polarizing, poisonous stuff ever out of a president. he's not a leader. democrats even said that. so instead of pivoting like clinton did in 1994 to seek bipartisanship, starting under obama, they start to abuse government powers to attack political rivals. this is third world stuff. and missing from obama's speech he gave at that so-called democracy forum, no praise for the u.s. constitution's checks and balances on power. >> absolutely. and and that's what's been completely lacking in this conversation. now, i also believe as far as the actual trump justice department is concerned, there's going to be one. i do not think we will see these kind of targeting of points because even after the mueller report, we didn't see the trump justice department go after mueller, we didn't see him go after andrew weissmann who's been a comment cater on msnbc
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for years. we didn't see him going after his opponents in that way. elizabeth: and nothing from obama about the biden family corruption scandals lawmakers said blew up on obama's watch. we don't know what he knew. byron york, thank you so much. >> thank you, liz. elizabeth: take a good look at this photo now going out in the tblaitionwide man hunt. the suspect has fled new york city. former fbi assistant director chris swecker reacts to the latest breaking details coming up. also this -- >> some little girl or little boy is going to be talking about you like you talked the about -- elizabeth: -- compliments. a major conflict of interest rocks msnbc. america's biggest coalition of black church leaders now demands msnbc suspend and investigate al sharpton. why? for taking half a million dollars for his nonprofit from kamala's failed campaign before
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he did that softball msnbc interview with her. comcast is trying the sell msnbc. it's in a ratings crash. next, former trump white house press secretary harrison fields is going to take it on. also tonight, liberal radio host charlamagne tha god goes after gavin newsom saying stop resisting trump. california is slammed by a collapsed border under biden. national border patrol's art del cueto is fired up, ready to go. he's going to take it on after this. >> when you say things like trump-proof, you're going to end up looking like a hi create -- hypocrite, you know, when you need the president for something and you're all in his face smiling and cheesing. your best defense against erosion and cavities is strong enamel. nothing beats it.
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live in new york city with the latest details. this story's changing by the minute. >> reporter: it really is, liz. in an interview with fox news, nypd brass say the suspect, they believe, has left new york city, and they are now working with the fbi to try to find him. the police believe the suspect was in the city for a total of ten days, arriving here on november 24th. sources say on a greyhound bus that originated in atlanta, georgia, and now he can be -- he could be anywhere nationwide. >> -- able to track him all the way from the incident location itself and eventually we have him entering the port authority bus terminal at 178th street and bodway. as we know -- broadway. it's our belief we saw him go in, we didn't see him come out, so it's it's our thought he got on one of those buses. and we're running that down now. >> reporter: fox obtained this video showing the suspect about 15 minutes of after the
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shooting. notably, he is not wearing a backpack. misare searching central park on the -- police are searching central park on the ground and from the air with drones where they think he dropped the bag after the shooting. the suspect was staying at a manhattan hostel. the new york "the new york post" reports he was flirting with a worker who asked him to take down his mask. sources tell fox news the suspect paid in cash and used a fake id at the hostel. sources also say the nypd is in possession of dna evidence including from a water bottle and protein the bar wrapper he purchased at a nearby starbucks. they also have a burner phone that they believe belonged to him. >> we have a tremendous amount of forensic evidence in this case that we've collected dna evidence, fingerprint evidence which is all at the lab now being processed. >> reporter: police will not comment on motive, essentially saying everything is still on the table. liz? elizabeth: great reporting,
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bryan. thank you so much. for more on all this we're delighted to talk to former assistant fbi director chris swecker. chris, thank you for your service to america. what's your reaction -- >> thank you. elizabeth: how rapidly do you think they're going to catch him. >> yeah. well, i find it hard to believe that they haven't identified him with his photo on every, you know, social media a and mainstream media outlet in the country. so there's a lot of evidence, obviously. everybody's been talking about that. but the dna and the fingerprints really don't count for anything if he's never been arrested, because that's the way they would identify him because of the the dna and the database and the fingerprints and the fbi's database. they will have, you know, those items to compare with if they get a suspect, but if he's not been arrested, then they're not going to be the able to make a match. elizabeth: all right, so -- go ahead, finish your thought. i'm so sorry. >> well, it's going to continue to be a gum shoe operation here.
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there's mountains of ed, but it's all for nothing until they actually identify the shooter. elizabeth: yeah. police are saying hundreds of tips are coming in. what exactly is the technology? is it artificial intelligence? what are police using to identify and catch him? >> yeah. well, it's -- on a tiplines that is manpower-intensive, and it's just running down every tip and every lead. reviewing the video is laborious. it happened with the boston bomber. that's how they identified the boston bombers, with just going through video after video after video. some of that can be reviewed rapidly with a.i., what we used to call analytics, it's now a.i. but, you know, some of it can't be. some of it's not great video, so they have to go through it manually. cell phone triangulation are, he had that cell phone up and running. i don't think that works well in new york, but he did call somebody, obviously, he was on the phone as he was walking up to the actual execution.
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so, you know, again, there's a lot to work with. i'm just shocked, i mean, absolutely shocked that no one has called in and actually identified him from the if photos that we've seen which are really good photos. he's a very young person though. elizabeth: the fact that he was on the phone, does this make you suspect that somebody else may have been involved? and by the way, the second question, i know we've were we've got to go, could he have drown his backpack in a sewer? >> well, yes, he could have. he could have put his backpacker in in central the park. there's a lot of places to hide that backpack, and he could have just stuffed it in a garbage can, at the bottom of a garbage can, although i can't imagine the police not searching every garbage can in central park. but i -- this one will get involved -- solved, there's no question about it. with that photo app, this is not a lot of places he can go, but he has absolutely no reason to stay in the city, so i thought a day ago, two days ago he would
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have been out of the city pretty quickly. elizabeth: fabulous insight, thank you so much. >> thank you. ♪ >> the harris campaign spent, like, $100,000? if did you know about this? >> it's hilarious. my studio, that is gorgeous in los angeles, doesn't even cost six figures, so i don't know how cardboard walls could cost six figures. >> but you think they did that? >> absolutely not. with love to them. oh, my god, it was gorgeous, but, like, it wasn't that nice. [laughter] it wasn't, like, gorgeous marble. no, that was not six figures. elizabeth: controversy hitting the kamala harris campaign. that was the host of the call her daddy podcast saying there's just no way kamala harris' campaign spent $100,000 on a fake set literally made of cardboard in a hotel room in d.c. to do that a softball interview with her, saying her own studio does not even cost six figures. let's bring in former white house spokesman harrison fields.
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a pleasure to see you, my friend. what do you make of that? so where did the $2.5 billion go? because james carville is saying audit the campaign now, they wasted donor money. >> so good to see you, liz. the money went down the drain, unfortunately for a lot of democratic donors. all the money in the world could not buy this election because there's something money can't buy. they cannot buy authenticity, and the connection with the voters based on the issues. donald trump didn't need billions of dollars to win this election. he went in with a strong message addressing the border, the economy, ending wars and ending the rise in crime. so kamala harris, unfortunately for the democratic donors, went ahead and spent crazy amounts of money for oprah a, beyonce and call her daddy podcast, and it resulted in her getting trounce thed not just in one battleground state, but all serve. elizabeth: yeah, she lost all seven. that's incompetent campaigning. to this new controversy hitting
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msnbc. by the way, the parent of that network is moving to sell it off, even possibly change his -- its name and split it away from the nbc division. the biggest u.s. coalition of black church leaders, the national black church initiative, now demands msnbc suspend and investigate host al sharpton because his nonprofit took half a million dollars from kamala's campaign, kept it secret, and that happened right before sharpton did what critics say was a serviceball interview with her. -- softball interview with her. this implicates kamala harris and sharpton in a big way. the leaders say this put a moral stain on the integrity of the black church. when you heard the story, what was your reaction? >> well, it screamed of cronyism, it screamed of pay to play. another one of these people, article sharpton -- al sharpton, unfortunately, is a charlatan and has nothing but really keep the back community down. donald trump has done more for black america in four years than
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over forty years of article sharpton's -- al sharpton's career in civil rights. you're seeing more and more black americans turn away from the al sharpton's of the world -- sharptons of the world and hear more from don trump. elizabeth: harrison fields, thank you very much for joining us, it's good to see you. >> thank you, liz. >> when you say things like trump-proof, you're going to end up looking like a hypocrite when, you know, you need the president for something and you're all in his face smiling and cheesing the same way president biden was after they a called him a threat the democracy and all of these other thing, and then he's, like, welcome back when it came time for the white house. so it's, like, cut it out. elizabeth: okay, charlamagne tha god, he's saying, gavin newsom, cut it out. we've got news coming in, california lawmakers saying stop your vanity project, newsom, for a white house run and try fixing california. we have got national border patrol's art del cueto here the
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react. also coming in, new details on why big pharma is in an uproar as trump nominates rfk jr. to run measures hs to the make america healthy again. and guess what? bernie sanders agrees with them. he agrees are -- with rfk and trump. dr. peter mcif cull allowing, excited to talk to him. but first, let's get you ready for the next hour on "the bottom line are." dagen: e.j. antoni is here for a record high number of government employees. not only do does that not add to our productivity as a nation, it subtracts from it. and congressman if chip roy, to on, yes, the feds are using our banking system to surveil without a warrant americans' financial data. into that, we dig. jason:: yeah. and we've got superheros joining us. elbridge colby, david bell via. you've got to see us, top of the
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quite understand what that means. once again, make it about the policies. because when you say things like same way president biden was after they call him a threat to democrat, d -- democracy. cut it out. elizabeth: that was radio and podcast host charlamagne tha god going after california governor gavin newsom if saying, stop it, stop trying to resist trump. let's bring in national border patrol council vice president art del cueto. what do you make of this? newsom goes to the border to attack trump. he's done little to stop the border collapse, people breaking the law crossing, but he wants to spend $that 25 million -- $25 the million of taxpayer dollars to sue trump. >> my i mean, that's insane to to me. i heard some of his speech, and some of the things he also said was he cared about the public,
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and he wasn't going to allow law enforcement to start pushing this deportation. well, if you care about the public, how is it you're going to sit there and say you want to fight the federal government against actually following the law? that's just insane to me, and i can tell you right now, liz, i've talked to people from both sides of the the aisle to. i grew up on the border, i've been there my whole life. i know the border. i can honestly say that because i've been here and worked here my whole life. i know the people on the south side, they're happy that president trump won because they want the flow of illegal aliens coming into the u.s. to stop also. they can't hold their workers. people keep leaving mexico to come to the united states. they can't -- their businesses are closing down on the mexican side as well because the worker won't stay there. elizabeth: you know, it is just gnat out obnoxious what's going on -- flat out. here's thing, hispanic voters, minority voters, black voters, asian voters, women voters, millennials have been saying,
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stop breaking the border, stop crossing illegally. it is not your border to cross illegally. you can't just maraud into a country, rape, pillage, kill and rob and then expect to get handouts and then expect people not to be mad and then try to call americans racist when they're upset about it, when a 12 the-year-old girl is raped and thrown into a ditch. and nobody talks about her name. democrats are refuse to say her name. we have yet to hear barack obama, chuck schumer, joe biden, kamala harris, nancy pelosi saying the names of jocelyn nungaray, laken riley, kate steinle, you know? josh wilkerson. all of the people killed under the border crisis. >> they don't care about american lives, they don't care about america period. and when they talk about open borders, they fail to talk about the over 300,000 children that are missing. they just don't care, and they continue to prove it over and over each day.
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elizabeth: just horrendous. absolute disgrace to america. art del cueto, we appreciate you so much. good to see you. >> thank you so much. elizabeth: this new report coming in, big pharma running scared. new details on haw they -- how they met with president-elect trump and rfk jr. also a bernie sanders says he's behind what rfk and trump are doing. dr. peter mccullough's going to break it down. we're excited to talk to him. he's coming up next. ♪ ♪ so, what are you thinking? i'm thinking... (speaking to self) about our honeymoon. what about africa? safari? hot air balloon ride? swim with elephants? wait, can we afford a safari? great question. like everything, it takes a little planning. or, put the money towards a down-payment... ...on a ranch ...in montana ...with horses let's take a look at those scenarios. j.p. morgan wealth management has advisors in chase branches and tools, like wealth plan to keep you on track.
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prescription drugs, pharmacy under pharmaceutical baby did you feel as a middleman and direct to consumer advertising, i hope trump and rfk do this with the health and wellness company in order to divide strategies to american advice ever reliant on drug be what it would take a lot of work the drug industry has been accused of exerting a lot of influence over the fda, cdc, nih and billy making american sick, let's listen to bernie sanders, he agrees with trump and rfk junior read watch. >> congress and the fda have allowed large corporations to make huge profits by enticing children and adults to consume altar processed food and beverages loaded up with sugar, salt and saturated much of the food that we americans are now consuming or making is unhealthy
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and contribute into the back letter life expectancy is significantly lower than that of many other wealthy countries. dagen: so many scientists agree with bernie sanders. they have an ally to fix the. >> is this powerful stuff, what do you think? >> anytime you see the left and the right coming together on a topic where there is consensus. in this case the unnecessary dies that are in food and drug they are linked to problems of neurologic development in children, sanders and rfk are on the right track these are not necessary at wellness companies, net of our products have these unnecessary dies, many americans want them out of the. >> talk to us about the neurological problems in children and people from the food supply we categorize an attention deficit disorder. autism spectrum disorder
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readable range of neuropsychiatric problems. something is going on over the last several decades that is influenced neurologic develop member children. in my view an all hands on approach and part of this a careful examination of the safety of both the water in the food supply. >> why the water supply. >> both for an excessive amount of fluoride in aluminum have been linked to neurological problems. doctor mahalik, were to stand the story that was interesting what you gave, we appreciate you so much, new christmas, good to see you. i'm elizabeth macdonald. thank you for watching "the evening edit" on fox business. don't forget to dvr us we hope you enjoy the weekend as we hope will help to keep doing it. time for "the bottom line" will send it to dagen and jake. dagen: thank you
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