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that's my take and i'll pass the wow. don to liz macdonald. liz: that would be a very merry christmas, larry. great show. welcome to the evening edit. i'm elizabeth macdonald. >> members of the altoona police department arrested luigi mangioni, a 26-year-old male on firearms charges. at this time, he's believed to be our person of interest in the brazen targeted murder of brian thompson and ceo of united healthcare last season president trump takes office for a nationwide going for a suspect and going for the suspect.
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altoona pennsylvania police going for them going for the ground and great day for bringing back normal safety to the system and we've got more of the not guilty verdict for u.s. marine and alvin bragg is accused of managing the system and these stories going for these stories and we have this for you. >> i'm suing the country and he invaded mar-a-lago and i'm very unhappy with the things he's done.
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a lawless unconstitutional pardon and going for them and the white house. first, this. let's get to retired nypd officer bill stanton. it's been quite a day for the justice system. your reaction to luigi mangioni in custody and had a manifesto on him and ghost gun, silencer and more. when you heard this story, what was your first reaction? >> i think law enforcement did their job to a
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unbelievable degree and synergy and faith restored back in law enforcement and law enforcement is the media and the american people, all of these things came into play to giving a positive id and grabbing this obvious individual. individual. liz ghost gunfiring 9-millimeter round from the professor. the development thanksgiving there going to be armed. >> yeah, it's even more dis disturbing seeing the proliferation. going for 20 something kids that are supposed to be intent and they want to become -- intelligent and supposed to become relevant and i think what my theory is going to be is going to be interesting to see. these people get so lost in the
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cyber world and they take out their rage on social media and it becomes confusing to them where cyber ends and reality begins. >> we're going for the most violent way and going for them this christmas. liz: rushing to this and the resounding not guilty verdict today for going for alvin bragg accused of botching that case and caring less about law and and order and going for them and the jury reject that had two is
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being criticized for the dew process rights and what do you make of this? going to listen to them going for them. going for the political soap box and be blind justice to prosecute criminals and not looking to radicalize his ag agenda. going from this not guilty verdict in that. daniel penny acquittal. going for them and feeling the may hmayhem way and going for chicago, los angeles and other locals and democrats run these
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areas and going for people not feeling safe. >> yeah, what's happening is these adversarial prosecutors are prosecuting the victims and as we've seen in chicago, in new york, and in california, the people are pushing back and they're saying enough is enough. liz: attorneys and prosecutors going for left wing billionaires are backed and funded through his nonprofit and they've been now ousted from office. your final word. >> well, you know what, it's the people of color are the ultimate victims of their so-called good deeds. prosecuting bad guys regardless of race, creed, or color, criminals are criminals. they need to be prosecuted, the people of america, of these cities needs to be protected. liz: bill stanton, terrific and going for them for america and
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>> we're getting a closer look at what's going on elizabeth, in altoona, pennsylvania. this man hunt started in new york city and on it from pretty much the first hour when it broke. electric base arkansasology arkansasology job crime ised -- on junior careen is the altoona police department and we have top brass in there trying to talk to the suspect. his name is luigi mangion and he recollects trying to get as much as we can about what's in that room and he's not speaking at this time according to police. he does not have a lawyer and they've contacted his family, and they're also working to compare two dna swabs. so when he was in new york city before the shooting, investigators say the gunman went and bought something at a
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local starbucks. that's key in the case because he drank that water bottle, throw it is in the trash. now they've swabbed for saliva and want to test against another saliva sample and getting from that suspect there in altoona, pennsylvania. it's all developing and the news room worked hard to get pictures of them and he's a person who actually has some really high education background going for university and student there and two degrees and one in engineering and when it goes to this gun, it was a ghost gun and means it had no serial number on it, there's a picture there and that means it possibly was made in a 3d printer and that's something you don't hear about super often and have the background to know about what you're doing, i'm told, by these investigators and that's why they talk about the type of weapon that was an old school revolver and had a silencer and believe the suspect mawed it in some way because of his
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education and and background in engineer. that's in the news room and keep you posted with the latest details on the case and the man hunt started in handout hat tan and ended in pennsylvania it appears. liz: thank you so. >> making our country safe and keeping people that shouldn't be in our country that we have to do this. >> it's going to have to do with energy and that's going for them to have to do with the voter. liz: that was president elect trump saying inaugural mesosang about success and success of
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senate judiciary and congratulations on trump and elon musk and endorsing your safety act and going for them and day one of shutting the boarder and going to get going of u.s. energy up and running. >> president elect president trump and going to receive action and going to be in tennessee and others and they want him to get sworn in and get the pen out and start signing those executive orders because they want action and they want the border secure and they want inflation to come down and they want to re-coop our standing in the world and they want to focus on opportunities and bring back the american dream.
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every step of the way. liz: world leereds going for them. democrats and insiders are really angry for biden for his "cavalier attitude" and that's the leader and he was waiting for january 20th and stepping into a leadership position and democrats are mad saying biden is doing a setback to their resist trump push. what do you make of this angle? >> the democrats have have more or less lost their way coming to providing leadership, and i think that they just cannot wrap their heads around the fact that the american people rejected what they spent the last four years doing and this was on top of the obama years and, you know, elizabeth.
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people are tired of being broke. they saw what could happen with the trump policies and that economy. they saw what would happen with a secure boarder and did not have the issue withs fentanyl. you didn't have the issues with gangs that were coming into communities. and they saw what was happening when this administration, the biden administration was practicing weakness and appeasement, and the difference when president trump exhibits strengths and talks about america first. liz: senator blackburn, congratulations. great to see you again. >> thank you. >> we're subsidizing canada and going over $100 billion a year. we're subsidizing mexico for almost $300 billion. liz: trump is calling out mexico and canada for taking advantage
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of u.s. taxpayers. this is a brand new controversy and we'll break it down and why the media and nbc did not cover what we found as the me immediae attacks trump over his interview with nbc kristin welker and christian whiten is here and major eric adams said yes, get rid of the sanctuary city status of new york and stop sheltering criminal illegal aliens in new york city. then this story. >> i want to thank the american people for the extraordinary honor of being elected your 47tr 45th president. liz: we're finding trump's victory way more historic than realized. a whopping 49 states are leaning red. but we'll show you the sound. one of kamala's top democrat allies now trying to claim kamala ran a flawless campaign.
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former trump deputy press secretary hogan gibbley will take that on tonight and even bill clinton is criticizing biden's pardon of his son, hunter. greg jer jar regregg jarrett tad president trump steps into the leadership -- gregg jarrett taking this on and biden is angering democrats saying he's hurting their resist trump push. we're staying on the story and people not waiting for january 20th and people are leading america and senator tommy tuberville and stay with us. we'll be back in two minutes. confident. measured. ready. the markets, like life, will turn and challenge us.
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in the last couple of moments here actually, tulsi gabbard the nominee for dni spoke to cameras about what's happening in syria and stands in full support of what trump said in the last couple days about making sure we don't get involved and she says her own views and experiences have been shaped by her multiple deployment f. i want to go back to the defense secretary nominee pete hegseth, all eyeballs have been on him today as he met with senator ernst for a second time and it's unclear still after the second meeting, elizabeth, where senator ernst is when it comes to pete hegseth. this is what she wrote on x. she said, as i support pete through this process, i look forward to a fair hearing based on truth, not anonymous sources.
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did you feel confident leaving that room she'd support you? >> it was a great meeting. reporter: will you have another one? >> whenever she wants, yeah. as of right now, it was a great might and i lack forward to moving forward. reporter: you can't say you got her across the finish line just yet? >> i would never speak for her. reporter: gabbard is here on the hill and getting tough questions and scrutiny at least about a meeting she had years ago with 1078 democrats and saying she's soft on dictators and there was the russian asset and also trump's pick to head the fbi kash patel also on the hill and not answering any questions about whether he would they're here for senators and it'll be a very busy week as these folks try to get ahead of the
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confirmation hearings. >> are you going to fire the current fbi director, christopher wray, who you appointed in >> i can't say i'm thrilled with him. he invaded my home. i'm suing the country over t and crime is at an all time high. my grants are pouring into the country that are from prisons and from mental institutions as we've discussed. then when i was shot in the ear, he said oh, maybe it was shrapnel. where is the chap fell coming from? coming from heaven? i don't think so. i have a lot of receiver malik taylor for the fbi but the respect has gone way down over the last couple of years. liz: explaining why he wants fbi director to go. raiding the mar-a-lago estate
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and a beautiful assassination attempt and going with the senate armed services and going with senator tommy tuberville. the president saying he wants the justice department and going for them with americans and not political rivals. >> going with investigation, liz. and pam bondi and good friends with kash patel and they'll work very well together and absolute aidoo maizing what they've done and they're dead rock about it and christopher wray gone and he'll do it himself and going for the fbi director. liz: we spoke to millennial
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voters and even millennial voters say they don't feel comfortable with the justice department just picking and choosing who they're going to go after politically. so you met with linda mcmahon. what was your reaction to that? >> very good and she's well qualified and going for that business and it's big on school choice and title and the men and women's sports and teaching math and english and all the things that kids need to do and almost half the kids in the country, liz. almost half can't can't pass a sixth grade reading level and we don't teach reading and going for them to place a good job.
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liz: the sanctuary status to stay and protect criminal illegal aliens and rapist, kidnappers, murders and going for mayor eric adams. senator, he now says he wants to get rid of sanctuary status. >> those committing crimes in our city must be addressed and we should change the current sanctuary city law to address that issue. bloomburg knew that and the mayor knew that and previous administration and not that it was a big mistake. city council made it clear they don't want to change and they stated they're not willing to change the sanctuary city law and they're wrong and going for them. >> is it possible to do an executive orderly instruct her >> we're looking at that. liz: majority of voters say, yes, deport illegal aliens broke
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the law of crossing and making of eric adams to do an executive order on it? >> sanctuary cities destroyed these for all states and going for all kids to be there and exactly whether adams is saying and they have no chance in the sanctuary cities because of healthcare going through the roof and we're spending billions of dollars and kids do not have a chance, discipline in the schools have gone out the door and no opportunities for these kids to learn in a great environment. liz: thank you, have a great night. >> weave achieved the most incredible political -- look what happened. is this crazy?
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liz: trump's historic victory way bigger than realized and 49 states going red and one staying blue, massachusetts. going for the top allies in deep denial and some recent claiming and going flawless, flawlessly banned and former trump deputy seizure disorders press secretary hogan is here to react to that. we've got new details in the celebrities campaign. also, a new development stay at home bureaucrats and teleworkers in the government blamed for for americans not getting social security checks on time. congressman jeff van drew will take it on. first, trump calms out mexico and canada for taking advantage of u.s. taxpayers, becausing taxpayers in a big way. former trump police department official christian whiten breaking down the details. don't go away. we'll be back in two. >> we're subsidizing tariffs in the tune of over $100 billion a
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liz: we're monitoring the suspect in custody in the shooting of the united healthcare ceo. luigi mangioni is the his name. he's in a holding drill and refusing to talk. we'll show you action live when it happens. getting to this story. watch. >> if we subsidize, i want to become a state and i said to president of mexico, and to justin true trudeau f it doesn't
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stop, i'm going to put tariffs on your country about 25%. >> communists of all stripes say ultimately consumers pay the price of tariffs. >> i don't believe that . >> can you guarantee american families won't pay more? >> i can't guarantee anything. i have stopped wars with tariffs and going to fight and you're going to pay tariffs to 100%. liz: by the way, inflation doesn't go up 100% and inflation at 1.4% and that was annually and that was president trump giving money and assistance to the u.s. against canada and mexico and he was joking and pretty mad. maybe should be become u.s. states.
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liz: cab data committee and mexico so obnoxiously put down on the military and leaning heavily on the u.s. offenses and blowing out spending on nationalized, socialized government healthcare system. you know, canada is now giving away free dental care, free insulin, free birth control. >> incredible expense and one in twenty they pay off and 19 fail for every one succeeds and socialized medicine that cap the price in can dam it they piggy back on us for healthcare and treat us infairly and one sic of
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their -- unfairly and one sixth of the economy is dependent on us and they're flooding america with illegals from south america and central america and nettal. fentanyl. liz: by 2025, it spends ten times the military budget on its healthcare system. canada ranks near the top in spending on government socialized healthcare and 2-4 billion and spends about a tenth of that yearly on its military. so canada ranks near the top of per capita spending near the bottom in western nations on it is defense but they could be so rude and awful about america. just taking advantage of the american taxpayer. >> post modern and going for economic reality and that's going to power the united states for influence of the countries.
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liz: thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> a result that the social security system takes 300 days to deal with the social security question and going to due case work without people in offices takes 20 months going for that and half of the people never come into the irs and coming in and getting done and the work isn't getting done and we're paying taxes. we cannot have you at home because of the labor union contract and you cannot have a union there and tsa cannot be unionized and homeland security.
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you can't under present law say you cannot have a union. that would take away half of the problem to fix this. liz: this is a deep dirty secret and basically going on stay at home bureaucrats are now blamed for the delays in social security benefit checks. this stay at homework trend that exploded under biden and -- obama and biden and elon musk and vivek ramaswamy and trump will have to tackle this. working from their couches, not serving america. getting right to the story and basically delays in social security benefit checks. some as long as three years for the check and that's what hr director going to be telling us and oolot of bravery will
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thrombocytopenia and a lot of security checks going for bureaucrats and what are you hear something >> that's one of the reasons i moved and became a republican and nobody is saying what the left is going to try to say here and going to will be to elected and going to cut social security. no, we don't. we want people who deserve to get their social security together and get questions answered quickly and two-thirds of the people working for social security now are home and many of them not working hardly at all and their answer is spend more money, hire more people who aren't going to work as well. no, the answer is for everybody to work hard, liz, you work hard, i work hard and corporate employee down the street works hard and doctor works hard and these are hard working people and sitting on butts at home doing nothing. shouldn't take a year to get an answer from social security. liz: biden white house claims
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we've got to spend more money and billions of dollars more in funding. they're now at a 50 year low in staffing and have a railroad number of retiree -- record number of retirees and processing government work at home and know whey mean, are you seeing -- we're see ago lot of delays in service on the part of the government for the american taxpayer here. liz: congressman van drew, congratulations again on five year anniversary being in the gop. good to see you. we're waiting for the suspect arrested in the assassination of the united healthcare ceo. he could walk out any minute and he's about to be transferred to county jail in pennsylvania in altoona. altoona cops getting a lot of
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applause for capturing in guy. he was caught at mcdonalds and bringing it live. so see what happens. >> it was very nice, very nice. it was a great feeling of love. liz: come la harris lost the vote in all the swing states and one of the top allies claims that kamala is great and her team was terrific. campaign wonderful. she paid celebrity as lot of money and bruce springsteen, and oprah. hogan gillly breaking down the details and react to them. also this story. >> he wrestle with it. liz: now bill clinton is criticizing joe biden's par to
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be of his son hunter biden. gregg jarrett reacting to the sound and debate is heating up on biden's unconstitutional lawless preemptive pardons. but first, head over to buddies dagen and brian burg and see what's coming up on the bottom line. >> hey, liz. waiting that arrangement in the suspect in the united healthcare murder and we'll follow that for you and plus, we've got congressman greg steube with trump on the world stage and tom phillips with crazy ideas to trump proof your portfolio and i would listen to him and listen to them when there's good stuff on it. >> in defense of daniel penny what it means for all of us. his acquittal and lee carter on the murder of the united healthcare ceo of the vic victimization of him after his death. it's a dangerous thing we see on that . top of the hour.
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liz: still awaiting the united healthcare ceo shooting suspect and could walk out at any minute in pennsylvania. police plan ago news conference at 6:30 eastern time. now trying to interrogate him and he's reportedly refusing to
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speak. we'll show you what's going on whether it happens. let's move onto this. >> i'm really look to make our country successful and not looking to go back into the past. i'm looking to make our country successful. ill retribution through success. i will say this, no, i'm not doing that unless i find something that i think is reasonable. somebody said this is like when bill clinton pardoned his problem. brother. it's not. my brother did 14 mon 14 monthse federal prison for something he did when he was 20. he testified to what he did with a drug problem and helped to bring down larger enterprise. they sentenced him and he served 14 months. >> there's a lot of positive reasons to be doing this kind of protective pardon. so you are upholding the rule of
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law. liz: no, it's illegal and you happen constitutional. that's really crazy analysis out of msnbc. first, you heard trump saying i'm not the revenge tour and then heard bill clinton criticizing the top preemptive pardon and many in the meeting call that a abuse of power. then you add former doj official msnbc pundit andrew wiseman it's upholding the law and gregg jarrett, a great writer and author and making of wiseman here and show the viewer what the institution says and doesn't allow for preemptive pardons and allows for offenses. what do you make of wiseman here? >> he as a long track record of being wrong about everything.
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nor people not being indicted for constitutional acts and it's short and somewhat undefined and simply says the range of power to grant pardons for offenses against the u.s.. you cannot pardon something for something you're un-aware of and it's illogical and r justice that the framers envisioned and those democrats that say oh, ford preemptively pardoned nixon and that's not precedented and it was never challenged in court and if it was, i think the challenge was going to be successful and the pardon would have failed.
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>> if they did nothing wrong, why are pre-temporal integration sieve pardons needed? >> they shouldn't be pre-temporal integration tivoli pardons and if adam schiff leaked information as some allege, he should be held accountable and if liz cheney per jerkinsed herself or anthony fauci per jerkinsed himself, these are cases that haven't been thoroughly investigated and can't pardon them on unknown crimes. liz: gregg jarrett, thank you so much. we have to move onto this story, trump's historic victory, big 49 states swinging red republican and one of his top aids for kamala said her campaign was great and celebrities made a lot of money off kamala's campaign
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shooting suspect, seeing in handcuffs right there move by police and now in pennsylvania unclear where he was moved to we will bring you more details as a comes in and watch for 630 press conference at this eastern time and out this. >> because here is a skin and i don't know if you could've asked for do any better as a cand candidate. liz: knows i'm going to easy chair jimmy harrison and wildly claiming that harris ran a great campaign look who's here deputy secretary shown on the map of trumps a victory, 49 states are going red, no true blue stays just one blue state is massachusetts the ending from the voters love that would happen is it was a great campaign. >> and also i guess not going to do anything differently next time because it was so good this time and obviously trump when
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this swing states problem wasn't problem is that you cannot sell that harris was that product not to mention that are positions on policies and wildly out of step with mainstream america very unpopular position she took, and so the whole thing was flawed from the get-go and even though, the media largely carried the water for her and covered for all of her mistakes, and mess ups, did not matter because of the end of the day the american people to see the difference between the successful policies at donald trump that we had just four years ago, nfl policies of harris biden they kicked it in the teeth for the last four years the difference was clear liz: shortlist of the celebrities who profited and made money from harris campaign for people like bruce springsteen and upper winfrey and beyoncé when you make of that strategy of trying to get the celebrities to what about. >> will again try to gloss over the problems she had the policy positions that she took that really for the american people
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so she brings and just like hillary clinton, a lot of the celebrity class spokesman of course the difference here is it that paying them a whole heck of a lot of money i mean, $100,000, percent designed to the caller daddy podcast mimics a sense of obviously half a million to al sharpton will million to oprah winfrey's group as well and just have them sit there and get puff interviews that they would've given anyway. there's no reason to be the money is clear, she missed spent that money that owners gave her and she would taxpayer money as well and thankfully she's not what present. liz: is unclear how celebrities can talk to regular folks out there and helping it's great to see you and thank you for joining us and i'm elizabeth mcdonald think you for watching the evening edit on foxbusiness and don't forget to dvr us in a looking news here, simes headed over to the bottom line and take it away degen and brian it is great to see you guys. dagen: short

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