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- we know. - oh gosh ... i liked it. over here, ai gives tina the info she needs to get the job done. nick, what did we say about touching? no touching. good. sve customer problems before they're problems. for reals? for reals. for reals. servicenow is the only platform that connects every corner of your business, putting ai to work for people. oh, so we all work better, together! my work here is done. excuse me, which way back? uh, follow him. larry: all right, so don't believe the fake news. donald trump is going to cut spending and shrink the bureaucracy and it's called prosperities made and prosperities kept. and now i turn over all the promises to the great liz macdonald. liz: thank you, larry. i really enjoyed your show.
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welcome to the evening e did. i'm elizabeth macdonald. >> the american people elected donald trump as their president not once but twice and yet the fbi and intelligence agencies were politicized by his opponents to undermine his presidency and falsely portray him as a puppet of putin. >> if i'm confirmed as director of fbi, it's a de-weaponized, depoliticized system of law enforcement completely devoted to rigorous obedience of the constitution and a singular standard of justice. liz: bringing america back to normal, three big confirmation hearings today. tulsi gabbard of director of national intelligence, fbi director kash patel and round two for rfk jr. as hhs secretary. the only thing, the make -- tonight, the make or break moments on will they get confirmed and that bomb shell that dropped at kash patel's hearing. senator chuck grassley reveals a known rogue anti-trump fbi agent broke the rules and opened a
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secret little known fbi probe into president trump to help jack smith probe and we've got details and ned ryun is here to react to that in a moment. >> i put safety first and biden and obama and democrats put policy first. at a level that no one had seen because this is the lowest level. >> military does dangerous things and routine things on a regular basis. >> tragically last night, a mistake was made. >> what happened yesterday shouldn't have happened. it should not have happened and so we will not accept excuses. we will not accept passing the buck. liz: latest on the tragic crash between a american airlines plane and black hawk helicopter, no survivors and dozens presumed dead. we'll get you the update on this
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hour on what officials think happened. and this story -- >> i'm not going back to haiti. [bleep] trump. you feel me? biden forever. thank obama for everything he did for me. liz: a very big important move white house is making to stop the media misreporting and misleading america on shutting the border. a crisis that's literally killed people. we've got that and the latest on violent criminals booted out of america. plus, this clip is going viral. trump's press secretary karoline leavitt shutting down good morning america cohost michael st are, ayhan and leavitt reporting to the media in a big way. joe concha is here to react but first this. >> special agent in charge was a key official involved in opening
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the i cans that became the john -- jack smith lawfare operation. he was ranked in position. liz: timothy tee bolt known for not guilty liking trump and opening up a sec retrocochlear fbi probe and helping. he sat down in the oval office first time in 2017. >> absolutely, liz. i think we have going to uncover a lot more. this is obviously throughish and gangster-style behavior from the
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fbi. obviously predicated jack smut's bogus investigation and whole case of jack smith was for him to take out donald trump before november 5, and he failed miserably, thank god. i think it's time for president trump to do something, a special presidential commission and appointing all the members and giving them full investigative and subpoena powers, and has that commission report directly to him and then when pam bondi and kash patel and tulsi gabbard and john ratcliffe already confirmed have all of them come before the commission, have the hearings be public and if trump were to do this, he needs to announce i'm doing this for the american people. this abuse has been done in the name of the american people. fbi, doj and intel community.
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going for the legislative congress and time to pull back and have radical tranqs pansy and actability -- transparency and ability for the institutions becaused for the last nine years. liz: timothy tebolt was let go from the fbi after the posting on the social pain owes hid -- media and grassley said he had no authority or predication to open up a secret probe against trump and only special agents can do that and he broke protocol to get the fbi to go after trump. >> these people viewed the law as more series of suggestions that they would either follow or not follow as they viewed it convenient to pursue their political opponents. this is all about pursuing political opponents over policy differents and the fbi and doj were absolutely weaponized against trump because they viewed him as existential threat to the status quo and everything
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going on in dc for decades and they abused everything, trust and power given to them. the american people, to restore trust to these institutions, you have to have radical transparency and accountability. people don't want to have transparency or accountability. liz: i want your owe action to what happened. >> that's completely incorrect and i appreciate the opportunity to address that. >> i'll give you a opportunity in writing but this is my time
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now. >> answer the question that if he said that the fbi headquarters where they investigate cyber crime and terrorism can shut down and open as a deep state at the museum. did he say that headquarters should be shut down? >> mr. chair. >> i deserve an answer to that question. he's asking to be head of the fbi and he said that there headquarters should be shut down. >> if the attacks on me are false accusations and growth index teskying mis-charactecharacterizations ad oncothing it is doing is defeating the credibility of the men and women at fbi. i stood with them here in this country in every theater of war we have, i was on the ground in service of this nation, and any accusations leveled against me that i would put political bias before the constitution are grotesquely unfair. >> president trump made clear in public statements, he wants to use the fbi to persecute political adversaries. >> the fact you'd be willing to say that in front of these people, the american audience, shows how much of a divide we actually have to restore a law
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enforcement that is constitutionally based, de-weaponized and depoliticized. liz: kash patel talking about depoliticizing the fbi. turn to this comment about the fbi's washington headquarters. turning it into a museum. listen, ned, he was trying to convey his belief that 11,000 of the fbi's 38,000 agents working in the dc area offices should be out in the field catching bad guys and murders and race and fighting crime. it's ridiculous to have a third of fbi work force hold up in dc. that's what kash patel is talking about. take that on. >> i think one of the best nominations in, and trump has made a lot of them and i'm supporting all of them, i think kash patel is one of his best nominations. i told trump as much as you need some of these people to clean out these constitutions, you need somebody that's deeply loyal to you to go to the fbi and completely and radically reform and get it to its whole purpose, which is upholding the
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rule of law and serving the american people, and i think kash patel is overly qualified in many ways to be that person and hope they get him through the committee and get him confirmed and down to business because the american people deserve it. liz: ned patel. excuse me, [ laughter ] who knew you were adopted with kash patel. ned ryun. thank you so much. come back soon. a funny moment for you. watch this now. >> have you ever knowingly met with any leaders of hezbollah? >> no, and it's an absurd accusation. >> pleat the neutrality requirements and objectivity to ensure you're telling the white house what they need to hear and not what they want to hear. >> is edward snowdin a traitor to the united states of america? >> i understand how critical our
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national security is -- >> apparently you don't. liz: senators going after trump's pick for national intelligence and tulsi gabbard facing tough questions from both parties. welcome to the show former michigan gop gubernatorial candidate, tudor dixon. lovely to have you on. tulsi gabbard campaigned with you running for governor of michigan. how do you think she did today? >> she's did amazingly because she's out there talking for america, and you hear them, they're not talking for america and talking about nuances and going to be political when talking to donald trump instead of addressing what are you going to do for intelligence when it comes to china. what about russia and these other countries and iran and north korea. what are your thoughts on this or managing this intelligence? no, instead they start hitting her on p absurd questions that had nothing to do with the actual job of national
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intention. liz: wet learfield img net to the math. she has to come from senate intelligence and needs all the republican senators to go for her. there's democrats on the committee who are against tulsi gabbard and that's tough math for her. >> it is tough math for her but there's people that know right now >> the american people are behind his cho choices and it'st like this is a surprise to the american people. tulsi gabbard out there on the campaign trail. they have chosen her as well and any republican out there decided they know better than the american people or than donald trump, i suspect life will become hard for them. i think tulsi gabbard should absolutely pass with flying colors and be confirmed because that's the choice of the american people, and they know exactly who she is. liz: the nominees have really
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been pushing back and going toe to toe with their, you know, senators that have been grilling them and rfk jr. going after bernie sanders today for taking in big donations from the pharmaceutical industry. watch this. >> the problem with construction is not just in the federal agencies but it's in congress too. almost all the members of this panel are accepting -- including yourself, are accepting millions from the pharmaceutical companies and protecting their interests. [ applause ]. >> oh, i thought that -- no, no, no. i ran for president like you. i got millions and millions of contributions. they did not come from the executives, not one nickel of pact money or pharmaceutical workers. >> in 2020, you were the single largest [inaudible]. liz: wow, democrat pinata pock
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seizure disorders and senator elizabeth warren accused of taking millions from the drug industry too. was senator bernie sanders splitting hairs there or rfk really landed an upper cut there? do you think he'll get con confirmed? >> i absolutely think he landed an upper cut and this is why people want rfk and there's corruption in big pharma owning the senators and that's a problem, and the republican wills come out for rfk because they know that he is an unusual pick that will change the way our healthcare is treated and change the way the food that we eat is made. it will be incredible. we definitely need him and he just exposed the hypocrisy, and he exposed why exactly they're defending big pharma. liz: tudor dixon, great analysis. come back soon. we love having you on. now we have to turn to the tragic story. president trump calling last night's fatal midair collision over our nation's capitol "excruciating". the president confirms there's no survivors.
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grady trimble live at ronald reagan airport in arlington, virginia, with this very tough story. grady, take it away. reporter: yeah, and recovery efforts continue tonight in the potomac river that we can see just past the runway out the window next to us. you said it, liz, all 67 of the people involved in this crash believed to be dead at this point, that includes 60 passengers on the plane, four crew members and three soldiers on board that black hawk helicopters. among those killed, u.s. and russian -born figure skaters including school aged kid, canadian flight attendant, a 28-year-old co-pilot from atlanta, and pipe fitters union members from close by in maryland. transportation secretary sean duffy said both the american airlines flight from wichita and black hawk helicopter on normal flight paths yesterday around 9:00 and flying around 2-300 feet from the ground and very close to the ground. the plane was on its final
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dissent into reagan airport, the helicopter was performing an annual training, but that's when tragedy struck in this video i'm sure you've seen many times by now, liz. air traffic controllers told the helicopter to wait for the plane to land. shortly after that the two slided. today president trump suggesting the helicopter pilots could be to blame along with dei hiring practices for air traffic controllers under the previous administration. >> to be clear, are you saying race or gender played a role in this tragedy? >> it may have. i don't know. incompetence may have played a role, we'll let you know that. we want the most competent people and don't care what race they are. we want the most competent people especially in those positions. reporter: the ntsb is leading the investigation into the midair collision and working to recover black boxes from both the american airlines plane as well as black hawk helicopter
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along with cockpit voice recorder from the airplane and cell phones from passengers on the plane. they're hoping to have a preliminary report within 30 days, but their final report could take a lot longer than that. there's also some reporting tonight, liz, that air traffic control staffing here at reagan at the time of the crash was not normal. that one person was essentially handling the jobs of two people, meaning they were communicating to both helicopters and planes taking off and landing at the airport. normally that would be two separate people, but last night according to this report, it was just one so air traffic control staffing is certainly something investigators are looking into as we know there's been a shortage of air traffic controllers for years in this country. liz. liz: great reporting. thank you so much, grady trimble. tough story. thank you again. >> you probably read about columbia two days ago they said no, we're not taking them. i said we're going to -- you're going to take them and like it
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too. you're going to take them. [ applause ] liz: president trump is ramping up deportation of serious violent illegal criminal aliens out of the u.s. that have been terrorizing people for a long time. coming up, update from the ground and the president's latest move to stop cold the media's misreporting and misinformation on shutting the border. and we've got the sound of trump border czar tom homan calling out msnbc's joy reid for misleading viewers about this. find out what that's about. former trump state department official christian whiten is here to break it down. also tonight, this story. chri>> if they don't agree by february 6 to show up back in office, they'll be terminated and we'll be down scaling our government. liz: that was president trump telling government workers: return to the office or be fired. his push to reform government and stop abuses of taxpayers.
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steve forbes has said if they tried this in the private sector, they'd be given the boot. steve is here to weigh in and the late breaking news, president trump just announced he will slap a 25% tariff on mexico and canada saturday for abusing u.s. border. we'll get steve's reaction to that, but first this -- >> any concern that we risk losing people with years of experience like doctors and let's say scientists? liz: next, the clip that's gone viral and press secretary karoline leavitt shuts down gma cohost, former nfl player michael strayhan, a major sack live on tv. joe concha reacts to the clip and what went down there. that's next, please don't change the dial. stay with us. there's a lot of show for you tonight. back in two. ♪
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cohost getting sacked on tv. karoline leavitt pushed back when he questioned whether the president was stopping workers from working from home could cause doctors to quit. leavitt saying doctors have to show up to work in hospitals. joining us is fox news contributor joe concha. joe, great to see you. press secretary leavitt is not pulling any punches. what was your reaction when you saw what stray handout was saying maybe he meant nih, i don't understand what he was talking about. >> nor do i. i think karoline leavitt forced a fumble on that play. i didn't understand it either, liz. as someone that's married to a doctor, i can safely say it would be very hard for her to treat people and save lives in the emergency room she works in out of our humble abode in north jersey. tough be there if you're a doctor or nurse and someone going to labor early or stabbed or shot or suffering a heart attack or stroke or the millions
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of reasons they go to the er. karoline answering that on the fly and she's only 27 years old and doing press briefings like earlier or responding to stray handout despite being on the job for ten days. she looks as sooned as anyone will see in that -- we'll see in that position. chicago has confidence and you can't teach that, liz. liz: talk to us about it being a dramatic seat change. we saw president trump having, again, a press conference inside the oval office taking questions from the media, from reporters, for, you know, about app hour. i mean, what do you make of press secretary leavitt calling out the media, new press release putting out spilling out the new "media hoaxes against the trump white house". it's misleading and misreporting
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on border crackdown, misleading and misreporting on reforming and freezing government spending. what did you make of the new day in the white house with tranqs pansy versus what -- transparency versus the last four years under biden? >> oh, it's called going on offense, liz. all i know is joe biden in his final year of office did not hold one solo press conference despite dropping out of running for the presidency and end of every presidency, there's supposed to be a press conference. that never happened and donald trump has given multiple press conferences and have gone on for more than an hour. he's the most transparent president we have ever seen, and karoline leavitt is leading the charge now and calling out the media for false narratives. one like a question that she got on tuesday for example where a reporter said, why hasn't donald trump brought down the price of groceries and eggs yet? she's like wait a minute, we've been in office for a week and eggs were up 65% under joe biden in 20246789 she had the facts read -- 2024 and she had the
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facts ready and no binder up there. see that, no big binder. doesn't need one. liz: there's no binder. joe, final question and we have to go. do you see the media changing their reporting and not being so virulently anti-trump. there's a poison in the national conversation. do you see a change here in what's going on with the coverage? >> until leadership at all these news organizations change, the reflex right back to what they know, everything trump does is bad, wrong and evil and they'll be the resistance and this time dealing with a popular president with the issues on their side, liz. liz: okay, joe concha, great analysis. come back soon. great to see you too. listen to this. bye. >> she's living under a box of rocks. foal false story. liz: that was border czar tom homan calling out joy reid for spreading misinformation about
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deporting and removing violent illegal alien criminals. next, find out the misleading statement that joy reid said. also tonight -- >> is that what you said? >> that's completely incorrect and i appreciate the opportunity to address that. >> i'll give you a opportunity in writing, but this is my time now. >> have at it. >> couldn't you just answer the question if he said that the fbi headquarters where they investigate cyber crime and terrorism can shut down and open as a deep state. that's a museum. did he say that headquarters should be shut down. i deserve an answer to that question. he's asking to be head of the fbi and he said that their headquarters should be shut down. liz: that really wasn't quite what happened and we'll dig into the highlights from the major confirmation hearings today for kash patel as fbi director and tulsi gabbard as dni and breanna is here to weigh in. details on violent criminals going for them to move and latin
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♪ that's convenience from chase. make more of what's yours. liz welcome back, deportations intensifying a violent criminal illegal al aliens and going to operate freely for years and abusing and damaging and killing america. bust of sprawling violent ring of gun traffickers run by lethal and danger venezuelan tren de aragua gang in new york city and alexis mcadams standing by live with more. alexis, this is getting worse
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and worse. >> this was a big drug trafficking ring in new york city and group of migrants here illegally caught selling weapons and the group selling an ar15 they wrapped up in a black garbage bag and it was the tren de aragua gang and going for them and obviously months and just keeps going to be more and dozens of guns for them out in queens and ice rates are continuing here in days and going for the bronx and anderson was in court in manhattan and no cameras and just a switch showing him sitting next to attorney with a judge and being charged with being a fugitive in possession of a firearm and faces kidnapping, assault and burglary in colorado. why colorado? well, it's because he is linked to this viral takeover if you want to pull it up in aurora
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colorado and they believe he was the same guy caught on camera in aurora colorado armed with weapons and a group of migrants took over the place and broke into apartments there. this comes as deportations could happen in the coming months as dhs secretary kristi noem says the agency already revoked biden's ex-attention of the protection of venezuelans. >> we stopped that and signed an executive order in the department of homeland security and direction we were not going to follow through on what he said and follow the process and evaluate all the individuals in our country, including the venezuelans that are here and members of tda. >> there's a lot of them and in the country just yesterday alone. liz. liz: thank you, alexis mcadams. great to have you on. listen to this. >> we're loading dangerous and illegal aliens into aircraft and
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flying them back to from which the place they came and mexico said we're not taking them. i said you're going to take them and you're going to like it too. [ applause ] liz: that was president trump telling columbia, you're going to take criminals we're deporting to you and you'll like it. we're joined we former state department christian whiten. what's your take on this? people are loving that after the far left president of columbia caved and sent his presidential plane to pick up de-portanova tees, he did that after trump threatened 25% tariffs going to 50% on columbia and he initially refused to take de-portanova tees and trump threatened massive going for them to not back down. >> it was extremely impressive how quick the columbians folded on that and would take a bit
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more days and folded like a dollar bill and decisive victory for donald trump in the first week of the presidency and a lot of historians credit ronald reagan with decisively striking air traffic going for them and finally get things down and getting to be seized by swamp or paralysis and donald trump going to see results at the border very quickly as well. liz: i want to call an audible. i want my team to pull up the data on violent crimes committed by illegal aliens, including terrorists caught. let's talk about that as they do this. that bust of criminal illegal aliens here in new york city and it's more intense than realized. a sprawling gun trafficking ring run by the violent venezuelan gang tren de aragua and stretching from the east coast of texas through colorado and into south america to columbia. ten gang members suspects. what do you make of that one?
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>> yeah, trump has been right all along and got grief in 2016 saying countries weren't sending us their best. it was traditionally democrats. liz: watch tom homan go after msnbc joy reid for spreading misinformation and rumors. watch this. >> you can't you're going after individuals who are just dangerous criminals if you are invading schools. elementary and high school kids cannot be what you're talking about. >> she's dumber than a box of rocks. bottom line, talk about chicago for a minute. chicago mayor said we put fear in elementary schools because ice agents went to elementary school. total foles story. ice saved children. what we did in new york today was save children. chicago alone, we arrested nine sexual predators, most of them
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child sex prod torrs. we took them off the street and took them off the street in new york today. biden administration increasing sex trafficking and we're securing the border so terrific rihannas and people on terrorist watch list don't get into the country. we had a 3500% increase under biden in people on terrorist watch list. we're saving this nation and making america safe again. liz: you know, why does -- let me back up. do you feel like the media, msnbc and democrats, feel like they're treat all of the crimes as just rounding errors when it's human beings behind the data? data >> it doesn't affect them when they're liberals and they're rejected emphatically in november and that's something they'll have to come into account with and can't rely on the media to perpetrate their lies and too much facts and reality staring them in the face. liz: christian whiten, thanks
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for joining us. now watch this. >> if they don't show up by february 6 in office, they'll be terminated and we'll be down scaling our government. liz: get to the office or get fired. why are democrats and the media giving president trump a hard time over this abuse of taxpayers by government workers. trump announced he'll slap a 25% tariff on mexico and canada on saturday for not stopping the abuse of the u.s. border. next, steve forbes has a lot to say about all this. also this. >> i understand how critical our national security is >> apparently you don't. >> have you ever knowingly met with any members, leaders, or affiliates of hezbollah? >> no, and it is an absurd accusation. liz: more highlights from tulsi gabbard and kash patel's confirmation hearing today. what's coming up next.
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did he get confirmed and breanna lyman here to talk. next the bottom line is coming up next. jason chaffetz and dagen mcdowell. >> we're talking about the senate confirmations and a lot of them going on. andy biggs or governor andy biggs wants to run for governor in arizona. >> kansas attorney general kris kobach was one of 11 state attorneys general who warned the faa about its dei hiring practices. and john carney on that 25% tariff, lookout, mexico and canada, it's coming from potusya trump. ke hour. s since she was able to enjoy a smile of her own. good thing aspen dental offers affordable, complete care all in one place. and new patients without insurance get 29 dollar exams and xrays. plus 20% off treatment plans for everyone.
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>> the people that have poured into our country so horribly and so much. the fentanyl and drugs and everything else coming in and number three are the massive subsidies that we're giving to canada and mexico in the form of deficits. and i'll dbrox putting a tariff of 25% on canada and separately 25% on mexico. we will really have to do that and we have very big deficits with the countries and tariffs may or may not rise with time.
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liz: that was president trump saying he will follow through and impose 25% tariffs on canada and mexico as early as this saturday. they'll not stop the abuses of the border. media chair and editor sense of aloha forbes. what's your take on this -- good to see you, steve. are mexico and canada taking advantage of the u.s.? >> i don't think they've taken the border as seriously as they should have, and i think the fact that tariffs are being threatened on saturday, a weekend, give as few day to get this thing rol rolling in the rt way. i think the president of mexico, i think behind the scene she want as strong border between the u.s. and mexico, because the drug cartels have taken over much of the country and they've been massively strengthened by the whole flow of illegal immigrants and the drugs that came with them in the last four years. this will be good for mexico and the u.s.. columbia discovered and this president wants action now and i think behind the scenes it's probably happening already. liz: steve, move onto this,
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please. federal workers must be back in the office by february 6 or fired with paid leave for eight months. >> of course not, more and more companies are demanding their people come, at least several day as week. some of them five days a week and i know a major company in wisconsin, epic, has thousands and thousands of employees long ago made it very clear the head of ceo wants them back working remotely and going to see that more and more and more. in the private sector they wouldn't put up with it and in the government sector, he's offered them a great deal and not going to come to work and get a very, very generous severance and brilliant way to reduce the size of the work force not going through a lot of lawsuits and union fights. take them out. liz: steve, have you ever seen a 180 done so rapidly where
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america has changed just in ten days time. have you ever seen a president act with such speed and purpose to fix america and seen this before. >> certainly not. not in my lifetime and reason he's moving so quarterbackingly learning from the first term and not moving so quickly and the deep state and dark state and evil empire going short term orientation strangle you and throttle you and that happened the first time and doing he can be possible to make sure it doesn't happen again. get your people in early. whether it's a top level of confirmation hearings and going to the lower levels. sea levels and the like. that's why you're seeing these moves and doing things. pulling out of who and if we go back and only be on our terms, not the crazy ones chinese imposed before and getting rid of evs and regulations like that. boom boom boom and leaves you breathless and sounds like he's been in office for three years and he's done so much.
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liz: right, only ten days. exactly. steve forbes, you always bring it. my former boss, wonderful steve forbes. great to see you again. >> great to see you, thank you. liz: more bomb shells from confirmation hearings from kash patel and tulsi gabbard and how democrat senators put back on their heels and federalist bre brianna laman is here. >> 100,000 overdoses and thousands of rapes and homicide and that's only 17% of precincts reporting in. that's violent crime exploding out of control. let cops be cops and put handcuffs on the bad guys and put child pleasers in prison. >> 40% of american haves trusted their faith in the fbi. it's a cataclysmic failure to get to that point and it did not happen over time. ♪
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and civilian communities i also believe america is monot safer because president biden c -- at point blank range fired a shot go up into their heads and murdered them released from prison it goes both ways. elizabeth: kash patel getting questioned by sincer to dirk durban. we have brianna lyman. senator durban was talking about a person that biden sit free from prison who killed two fbi i agents and tried to get kash patel to talk about trump's pardons of january 6 people in prison. patel does not have the authority to weigh in on pardons or kl clemency that is u.s. attorney general, what did you make of the question. >> this line of questioning,
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from all senators across all hearings is about political theater, this is about getting a 30 second sound bite they think they have an opportunity to own one of donald trump's nominee, we've seen every time one of his nominees faced with a ridiculous line of questioning they punch back 10 times harder and make a fool out of the democrats. elizabeth: a thing, kash patel said let's turn the fbi to a museum, that was distorted, he was talking about a third of the workforce should not be working in the dc area, they should be in america catching the bad guys. and it absurd to have third of fbi workforce holed up in dc that is 11 thousand agents in the tcarea. >> it is absurd narc is part of t -- it is part of reason that donald trump wants all agents to show up in person, for fbi that
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means out on streets, kash patel threatened the deep state, a lot of fbi agents have been used to target political opponents, including donald trump, putting them out to fight actual crime diminishes the deep state's power to do what they want to do. elizabeth: do you think that tui gabbard and kash patel get confirmed and robert f. kennedy. >> maybe if some so-called republicans grow a spine understand on november 5 majority of america gave a mandate to confirm these people to change things up and shape up the agentses. elizabeth: brianna lyman thank you. >> i am elizabeth macdonald, thank you for watching "the evening edit" and welcoming us to our home, dvr us. we love it when you do, now to my buddies dagen and jason what a day for hearings. >> thank you, emac. jason: a lot happene
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