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this is my world. brian: i can't thank you enough for watching the special edition as i tried to fill his shoes. be sure to you watch fox and friends and also the brian kilmeade radio show. judge jeanine is getting ready now. thanks for watching. >> welcome to a special edition of justice. i'm katie pavlich in for judge jeanine. last year was a rocky one to say the least and a record-setting first year for the biden administration, but not exactly in the way they intended. 2021 saw the largest increase in
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homicides in a 40-year history. inflation has affected every american family from coast to coast. and it earned joe biden the distinction of having the lowest approval rating of any president since carter. 62% believe the country is on the wrong track. a clear absence of any sort of coherent plan from the incoherent biden white house. here is the president this week. >> look, there is no federal solution. this gets solved at the state level. >> as you look towards federal solution to the help alleviate the challenge, make sure we do not let federal solutions stands in the way of state solutions. >> my message to the governors is simple. if you need something, say something. >> what we need is a leader.
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here to discuss the year that was 2021 and share some predictions for 2022 is arizona governor mike huckabee. happy new year to you fan your family. let's start with the big picture and some of what you just heard from the president. >> i was watching with amazement. he basically said i don't have a plan. this is the guy who ayear ago said i'm going to shut covid down. the only thing he shut down is the economy. i think there will be a movie out and it's called, "honey i shrunk the economy, and it's joe biden. who are those people? are they the ones who bought hunter biden's artwork? i can't imagine anybody look at the current state of america and say we are on the right track.
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we are smooth sailing. it's stunning to see how rapidly this administration has pretty much collapsed. >> joe biden campaigns, someone with 35-plus years of experience in washington. he knew how to handle the beats in washington to get things done. it seems like washington is swallowing joe biden alive. >> it's hard to tame the lion when you are one of the cats. that's the problem with joe biden. he's been there for 50 years. he has never had a job where he had to sign the front of a check to make payroll out of his pocket or stood on a factory floor bone tired from standing on his feet doing the same procedure over and over.
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he never experienced what he and a lot of americans are. it's okay for him or jen psaki to say inflation is okay. the single mom who can barely squeeze the handle on the gas pump to get $5 in the take because that's all she can afford. the only thing good about it is there will be a huge electoral sweep in 2022 for republicans not just in the house and senate, also in the governor races and i think state legislatures, school board, city council, county commission. >> the state and local level you heard the president talking about. it's not just joe biden. you watched this pandemic play out. the president had people like dr. anthony fauci around him
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making terrible decisions and being wrong, even under president biden. american families -- even under president trump. dr. anthony fauci is going to receive a $350,000 pension once he decides to call it quits. if you are the average american looking at how your life has been turnedup side down by the policies he pushed, and you lost everything as a result of it, and you see you will be paying this kind of salary to him with no consequences for his bad decision making. >> no wonder he can afford three masks. $350,000 evening for a government job? not too many people are able to get it. he many past his sell-by date.
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and i had a disastrous tenure the last year because he keeps change his mind. i think the only science we have been following is the political science. not the science of healthcare. that's proven true by so many clinical practitioners of medicine. people who actually see patients. dr. fauci doesn't. some of these things we are doing don't make sense medically. we quarantined the sick people as well as the healthy people. there are so many things we have done that defy common sense and logic. i think vaccination is a great thing. we ought to do it if we are at the age group, where we are likely to benefit and not hospitalized. but i don't want the government forcing people to do something that should be their personal
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choice medically and not in consultation with their doctor. >> now that we have seen the rise in cases in the northeast. you heard the tone change. when it was people in florida getting covid. it was oh the people in the red states not following the instructions from washington, d.c., they deserve to get sick. now as we have seen the numbers change and the realization you can't control this thing. you are seeing the narrative change on who is responsible and what can be done. the president is throwing up his hands and saying this is a state issue and not one the federal government can necessarily solve. >> that what donald trump said. let the states make the decisions. the federal government would assist with medical fat silt, but the states needed to run it.
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the reason that's important is because that's how the government was created to work. 50 individual states each creating their own solutions so if one makes a mistake we don't make a national mistake. we make a state mistake. if a governor finds something that works, the other states can copy it. but the biden administration wants one size fits all. make everybody do the same thing. mandate it from the top down. joe biden in a rare moment of unguard honesty said we screwed this up. why don't you governors do the best you can and tell us how it's working out. katie: thank you, governor. we appreciate you spending your night with us. the questions and confusion around covid. here to help us break down some
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of the questions is fox news medical analyst and you a tore of "covid and the power of science," dr. marc siegel. we are seeing long lines after christmas going into the new year of people standing in line for testing, yet we have an administration sayinger in not going to send tests until mid-january. >> that's disturbing. how about "operation snail speed." i think that would fit this situation. as a practicing internist i don't want people going out of their house when they are sick waiting in line and causing and sneezing and spreading this disease others. the word is home test. the biden administration is promising 500 million home tests
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by the middle ofian. that's something that should have been there in january. they the nih didn't approve the home test until october. they said they can bring tens of millions of tests out to people, but what? we have half a million new cases of omicron a day and we don't have the testing for it. now the flu season is starting. patients call me and i try to figure out over the phone what they have without the testing i need. snail speed is the word. katie: the admin said everybody should get tested before they go home for the holidays. now we are seeing increased case
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numbers and long lines. people who don't have symptoms are also in those lines, while people who have symptoms can't get a test. have they done themselves a disservice by saying never the country should be testing as much as possible? >> yes. with this much omicron around. everybody is encountering it. is everybody who sees somebody on the street who tests positive have to go get a test? no. somebody with close contact in the house for hours. or maybe somebody with high risk or has symptoms. if you have symptoms i wanted you tested at home. the administration has been a one-trick pony on the vaccine. i am a huge con poll end of the
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vaccine. but they don't have any other tools in the their arsenal. that's why they are pushing mandates and demanding and bullying. buff where is the pfizer pill i need to prescribe. where from the monoclonal antibodies? a lot of news is coming out it's going to the wrong states that don't need it as much. but regardless, tremendous scarcity. katie: florida, texas and new york are reporting they don't have enough monoclonal antibodies. and they are running out of the treatments and rationing them in new york based on kin color which is unethical in a lot of ways. we appreciate you coming on, dr. siegel. >> completely agree with you. give them to those in need, not by race. katie: with the inflation crisis
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end in 2022? steve moore is here.
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inflation transitory? the price hikes seem like nel, us for a while. >> we have to address the fact that folks are paying for gas, paying for groceries, and our [inaudible] let's talk about that. katie: americans are talking about it and they are likely to continue to talk as they move towards the 2022 election. americans are sending a strong message about what americans don't need. >> we are facing the highest inflation in 40 years since joe biden became president on january 20. that means higher prices for all americans to put food opening their tables, clothes on their backs, and medicine in their cabinets? what do joe biden, nancy pelosi and chuck schumer want to do?
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they want to spend $trillions in government funds. you can't stop inflation by spending your way out of inflation. that's the wrong recipe. the american people don't want it, and they have had enough. katie: author of "godzilla." steve moore. the president says we need to talk about the conversations we should be having. you are here to be with us tonight. your thoughts about what she had to say. >> hi, katie. happy new year. it's kinds of scary that this woman is one heartbeat away from the oval office. obviously she is not fit for office. she doesn't know anything about the economy. we have been on a massive spending binge in 2021 that is unprecedented, katie, in
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american history. if you had world war ii, world war i, the moon landing. it doesn't add up to as much money as joe biden's proposed spending. if you ask me my prediction for the economy in 2022 it depends on what happens with this god awful build back better bill which in my 40 years of studying the policy and the economy, i think it's the single worst bill i have ever seen. right now it looks like it might be dead. but the two joes, joe biden and joe manchin are still talking. i hope we bury it so it never comes back. katie: senator joe manchin has
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been paying attention to the numbers like everyone else. producer prices are up 26%. consumer prices at 6.8%. yet the administration continues to argue build back better will reduce inflation. >> nobody believes that. i don't even know if the people in the white house believe that. the american people don't bite. when you completely flood the zone with cheap money you will cause the high inflation we have. this strategy the biden administration is use is like a third world country. they keep print more and more money and spending more and more money. in every case it leads to economic dance american people are on to them now.
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kite * all these massive bills coming out of capitol hill. and he believes in the venezuelan-type system. he said bread lines in nicaragua was a sign of economic progress because the government was providing for its people. how can we solve this problem if they believe in this economic philosophy. he also had his honeymoon in moscow. what's scary to me and the american people is that joe biden has adopted the bernie sanders agenda. when he was running for president 18 months ago he said i'm not bernie, i don't believe in his agenda. but it's like aoc and bernie sanders are running this white house. we should be cutting government
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spending in 2022 to move towards a balanced budget and contain this inflation. if we don't, we could be look at 1970s inflation. i lived through that era. it was a disaster for american workers. paychecks shrunk, people could pay less and less with their money. katie: joe biden tweeted this. he said weernding 2021 with what one analyst described was the strongest economic track record of any president in 50 years, let's keep the progress going. one analyst to try to argue it's been so successful. >> i think that was somebody on cnn or cnbc. a liberal. i think you just cited the number, 62% of americans think
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we are on the wrong track. they don't agree with the analysis that we are doing the right thing in washington today. katie: steve moore, thank you so much. 2021 was the year of crime in cities across america. what will it take to turn things around in 2022?
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>> the fact of the matter is we had a toxic cocktail shoved down the throafts law-biding americans. that includes rogue prosecutors letting repeat criminals aught over and over again. the demonization of law enforcement and the unmitigated disaster that is bail reform. katie: outrage continues to grow as the crime crisis continues to rise every day. andy kahn joins me with his predictions for the year ahead. andy, you have been standing up for victims' rights. do you see anything changing in the coming year when it comes to
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protecting innocent people from felons who are violent and let out of jail by these liberal das? >> it's issue number one, two, three, and 199 amongst the election of 2022. i have documented 156 people who have been murdered by defendant released on multiple felony bonds, and a majority of those since 2020. crimes up, ladies and gentlemen, and it's associated with bail and fell any bond reform. public safety has to be priority number one. what really bothers me. i have been doing this for 30 years as a victim advocate. i don't understand why public safety and crime has become a partisan issue. it makes zero sense to me.
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but what i have seen, i have seen some movement towards that. look at your new york mayor. your new york mayor park adams has made removing the bonds reform that caused so much destruction and carnage as priority number one. so i'm thinking you are starting to see the trends that this is not going away and we have to get a grip on it. katie: you mentioned bipartisanship when it comes to fighting crime. leftist policies implemented in cities across the country based on this ideology that criminals are the victims and we should treat them with better care, those policies come from a certain direction of the political aisle. when you are trying to tell people this has to change, how do you get to it being a policy problem rather than a politics
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problem? >> we have taken on this project of keeping track of defendants charged with murder while out on multiple felony bond pore they were given a get out of jail free card. i would encourage other cities to start doing it. but what we need is a national data base charting how many defendants have been released on bond after bond after bond to commit crime after crime after crime. the fact that we don't have anything like that is disturbing. i'm look at murder. we are onentity. consider we are entity. we have 113 defendant charged with capital murder that are actually out on bond in harris county. that's almost unheard of. of those 113, three of them have
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been charged with additional murders. i have three law enforcement officers, two of them on active duty that have brand-new murdered by defendants released on multiple felony bonds. we have got to get a grip on this. our citizens have become collateral damage of this experiment under the guise of criminal justice and bonds reform. it's time we say enough is enough. and i think you are starting to see that trend. katie: absolutely enraging. we are grateful to people like you advocating for the victims. >> i agree. here is what you never hear about. we always hear it will cost so much money to keep more and more people locked up. i never hear anybody particularly elected official and public officials ever talk
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about the cost of victimization. what it costs when a family loses a loved one to murder who no longer has a bread winner. it's time to put victims' rights at the forefront. katie: thank you for all your work. we appreciate it. next we head to the southern border. we'll be joined by arizona attorney general mark brnovich.
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>> nothing has changed. life on the border is as bad as it has ever been. >> there are deadly consequences because of biden's open border policy. >> there are record numbers in del rio and along the southern border. >> it's a humanitarian crisis. it's not going to get better
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because this administration is doing nothing about it. >> we have illegals bringing covid and drugs and other problems into this country. we obey the laws and pay our taxes and the government secures the border. they are bringing opiates across the border. every state is truly a border state. katie: we are back taking a look at the major issues of 2021 and sharing issues for the year ahead. the flow of fentanyl into america, here with more is * -- is arizona attorney general mark brnovich. tell us what is happening as we head into another year of biechedden open border policies.
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>> nothing epitomizes the biden administration more than the crisis at our southern border. the cartels and people who have entered this country illegally, american taxpayers are paying for it. it will cost us in true sure and human lives. the number of people entering illegally, biden's home state of. it will impact arizona and texas, and it will impact every i in this country. that's why we need to continue to fight and push back against the biden administration and get them to do the right thing. border security is national security and community security.
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katie: you mentioned getting the biden administration to do the right thing. what is the state of arizona doing to do the right thing? in texas they used the texas national guard to bolster the border and they are building their own blockade when the border patrol is overrun. they are building their own wall. what is the governor doing to try to solve this problem in the ways he can at the 8 level. >> i appreciate what governor abbott is doing, but it frustrates me that it's the federal government job to secure our border. i sued the biden administration to make sure they build the wall and i will be arguing a case to the supreme court in february
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where the biden administration is giving taxpayer benefits and government welfare to people that aren't even u.s. citizens. it's not fair to taxpayers. essentially incentivizing people to break the law and come here illegally. i'm a first generation immigrant. my family came from yugoslavia. but the biden administration is shredding that and shredding the constitution in the process. katie: the borders affect every single state when we are seeing the number one killer for young people 18-45 is fentanyl. >> i know you know a lot about arizona and it breaks my heart when you see pima county, fentanyl is the leading cause of death for our young folks. we have seen 9 million fentanyl
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pills, enough to kill the entire population of arizona. this is a serious problem. i will be fighting hard every day. i'm a middle class public school kid, first generation. and it breaks my heart to see what the biden administration has wrought on this country not only to arizona, but to this entire country. katie: attorney general, thank you so much for your time tonight and good luck. up next, who will be the biggest winners and losers from 2020.
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katie: welcome back to this special edition of "justice." it's time to break out the crystal ball to unveil who will be the biggest winners and losers of 2022. our foxnation host tomi lahren and joe concha. to mirks, who will be the winner? >> i hope the winner is the american people, i hope it's
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real. that was the big loser in 2021. i would say americans as a whole. whether you voted for joe biden or you didn't. understood the leadership of this administration you were a loser. i hope we become winners when it comes to prices and the store shelves and our freedoms. and the federal government has been failing at every turn. katie: joe, who are your winners? >> common sense is my winner for this year. remember what we endured during the past year. a president trying to convince us spending trillions of additional dollars, build back better actually cost zero dollars.
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right? so look, that kind of spending would lower inflation and reduce the deficit. that argument will go down as the worst con job we heard since tobacco cigarette manufacturers telling us they weren't addictive. we'll he re-funding the police, not defunding the police. americans will reject nancy pelosi's party's attempts. to win in 2022 republicans have to be pragmatic. forget riding a wave. we are looking at a red tsunami in october. katie: winners and there are loarss. you have chosen a loser. >> the loser will be tyranny.
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if democrats would wisen up and go the direction of kyrsten sinema or joe manchin they could be winners. two years of doing the same thing over and over again and not solving the covid problem which our president admitted there is no federal solution. when tyranny loses the american people win. but it's up to us. it's not just republicans it's up to us to vote in america first candidates. but it's up to us to reject that tyranny. we can only do that through individual rights and freedom. katie: joe, what is your loser? don't be too mean. >> i have cnn. there will be major upheaval in 2022. when you lose 3 out of four
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viewers compared to what the network was averaging the first move this year. 75% of the audience is gone. when you lose by hgtv and two hallmark channels. now a second senior producer is being accused of sex crimes against young girls. we have not seen an entity fold and fail like this since the afghan army in kabul. the cnn you see now will not be the cnn you will see in the beginning of 2023. katie: i will come back in a year to you and see if i'm right. tomi, what do you think will be a big surprise this year? >> you will see so many formerly woke liberals come over to the
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right side of history and start making better decisions. i think wokism is dead. i think democrats are starting to realize that. i think they are starting to realized the president is not coherent. i think you will see many trump-ocrats come back and vote with their wallets. katie: that's a lot of faith you have with democrats changing their behavior. >> republicans take back the house. that's no surprise. but here is the surprise. the gop named donald trump speaker of the house. you don't have to be an elected official. stick with plea. he accepts the job just so he can sit behind joe biden at the state of the union and make
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trumpian faces when the president tries to take credit for something. trump then as house speaker launches impeachment against the president and vice president. and yes i'm 100% kidding about this kind of. it could happen. >> i hope you are right. the faces behind the state of the union would be hilarious. memes for days. up next, the irs has a message for drug dealers and criminals. don't forget to file your taxes. this story is so absurd you have to see it to
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>> oh, wow. irs. boo. [laughter]
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>> well 30 years later homer boo rings true. irs believes this week that best use of their time was to wag their finger at theaves and burglars telling them they better report their illegal income or else. and if you would have a guess these reminders don't actually work you would be right market watch couldn't find a single tax professional who had ever heard from a bank robber concerned about their bags of cash pushing them into the next tax bracket. joining me now to discuss this, crazy story town hall manager editor spencer brown. spencer you know the irs going after everyone all of the time including criminals. >> well leave it to the irs to turn something that sounds more like a parity or story into real life on real policy that they have err they're working on there and as far as i can tell only reason they're trying to do this is scrape money and find as much extra tax revenue under
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people's sofas to pay for joe biden tax and spend agenda this makes no sense for why they would be trying to get criminals to fall in line with irs regulationings and there's that line about how taxation is theft in this case irs has turned theft into taxable income apparently. >> i mean, nobody ever said that criminals were the sharpest tools in the shed right? the irs is saying that if you take in a bribe report it on tax return if you stole something you should report it stolen property. so my question is if you're putting on your tax return, you then get some deduction for tools that you use to gain the income like do you get a deduction for like a ski mask when you rob a bank or a crowbar or something like that? >> yeah. i wonder what deduction for a get away car is. it is same ridiculous lodge tick from gun control crowd and law on books in order to keep guns off streets is followed by people who are already breaking the law in a commission of their
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crime and somehow they're not going to use a gun that federal government told them they can't have is just -- ludicrous but that's mo for the prophet at this point and to think that criminals are now going to be reporting their bribes or going to be reporting the value of the goods that they've stole then year maybe some of the smash-and-grabs we've seen popping up around country is laughable and more reason why people distrust irs because if this is best effort in order to collect tax revenue in order to pay for joe biden or congressional democrats agenda it is not going to happen. >> well, this is, of course, the same irs that joe biden the democrats topght give 80,000 additional agents regular everyday people can't get a phone call back from irs. but they have time to be writing about reporting stolen goods on your tax return. that you're not going to file as a criminal -- >> no, absolutely not. i don't think criminals are known for adherence to irs guidelines among other things. obviously, you know, them thinking that they're going to be able to get people,
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criminals -- to file taxes on time or report everything is not the case. >> tax season is coming thank you for joining us happy new year. see you soon. that's it for us for special edition of justice thanks so much for watching judge jeanine will be back, bongino is up next. ♪ ♪ dan: it is the new year, we've endured 11 months of the biden administration and all be a sign of things to come. how the left wrecked the holidays but they're only getting started plus -- i can't imagine the mental gym nays tech needed to defend the democrats. we attack look back at the biggest attempts and fail it is from strategist who have given it their best shot on our rebuttal, and we like to have fun on this show. even when the crams aren't rolling so we thought we would give you a behind scenes look oh, my -- at some of our most

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