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has latest. >> freed del mcbride's "the new york times" reporting that the charges against bank men- the arrest comes hoursbefore the to appear before the committee this morning but lee zeldin telling fox news, boxer pu sdf was just arrested, why not allow him to testify tomorrow and answer there are many questions under oath. the testimony of current ceo john ray planning to tell the company ftx had an accessible management practices and the collapse is the result of a concentration of control in the hands of a very small group of grossly inexperienced and
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unsurpassed gated individuals the disgraced cryptoboss calliny around the investigation into the firm's collapse. listen. >> i think as many accounts of transparency in the many businesses and windows as you can, both because customers deserve that... i think that would've helped see me in more touch what's going on as well. >> others are calling on regulators to take a stronger stance to get to the bottom of where the money went. >> all of these interviews, all the testimony he's doing, there's basically two possibilities be either he's innocent and an idiot, in which he's not going to enlighten us on anything. or he's a psychopath and a liar and he's not going to tell us where the money went. in either case, it's not cool. >> united states is expected to get -- guys?
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>> thank you for getting us off there. a few fund mental issues come up backs that we need to remember as a debate go through the story. one, billions of dollars could be missing. these individuals put their money in something flighty like crypto, but actual billions of dollars of u.s. currency are missing and this could impact up to a million people. they commingle things, the sec does not like when you do that. that is called a potential fraud. i have a different take that may be lee zeldin has but i understand that republicans wanted him under oath to really grill him but i view this is a situation where democrats are currently in control of congress. they wanted this to be there show so they could control the questioning making it appear that they were working to get to the bottom of this but in reality they were the beneficiaries of millions upon millions of campaign dollars from samuel bankman-fried. i question how robust their questioning would've been
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whereas the u.s. attorney in my opinion is going to be a little more robust, they are going to get to the bottom of it. their questions are not going to be weaved around by samuel bankman-fried. they are going to have hard questions he's going to have trouble answering. >> carley: for the past month one of the reasons why this guy, even among people who aren't interested in crypto or fully understand it, why the story is so fascinating is because of his behavior. the tweets, their reviews, the lifestyle before he was arrested, polyamorous lifestyle. the rise and fall this guy who a lot of people thought was the second coming and now in a single day his own personal net worth goes from 15 billion to zero. but a much bigger deal at hand as all the money he lost other people, i remember, todd emma you were speaking one of the crypto investors, the ftx investors, $2 million like that.
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how is this guy sitting in the bahamas doing interviews and tweeting, essentially incriminating himself. all the stuff you don't really need, testifying under oath, in front of congress, he's already done so many interviews and in one of them he said i unknowingly commingled funds. never tried to commit fraud on anyone. well, tell that to a judge. tell that to a jury. it doesn't matter your intent. if you are completely careless and careless in how you manage the books, you could go to jail for that. and he's in jail right now. >> i think you get to the key point, why. why did it take so long to arrest this guy? if carley shimkus or todd piro was accused of doing this and they had a bird trail and they had his own words! our own words against us! we would've been in jail immediately. i understand that it takes time
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to unwind complex money transactions. >> todd: it is very complicated. >> todd: you have a new ceo brought in the clean everything up will also worked on enron and dealt with that situation who said, this is way worse than enron? he's in the company now. he's looking at the books, undoing the unwinding of which i speak. >> carley: there is a political element of this too where ftx did give money to republicans but primarily democrat donors and that's because he was trying to... get money to the right people for some sort of crypto friendly regulation, deregulation of crypto. it is really complicated them what's happening. what this boils down to is sam bankman-fried had two companies. one is ftx, the other is alameda research. he used funds, there was no money there. is that correct?
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>> todd: that's a pretty accurate and hopefully, fingers crossed, a lot of these victims can get their money back. the question is how much of it do they get back, the bigger question is why was he treated different than any other person his position would have been? given carte blanche to do his media tours, you and i and you out there -- >> carley: let me say one more thing because i thought this quote was very interesting, no surprise. the prosecutor who put bernie made off in federal prison, did an interview and said, no surprise, highly unusual for a suspect of a high-profile criminal investigation to be conducting media interviews and public appearances during which he discusses the conduct being investigated. i do not know if this guy is on... you know, planet earth, planet mars, i don't know. >> you have to speak to his lawyers be a highly suspected. >> todd: border patrol agent
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handling 16,000 illegal border crosses along fox news cameras catching this footage of more than a thousand in el paso just in sunday. >> carley: you see it on the right-hand side of your screen. kevin? >> incredible pictures indeed and with the end of title 42 looming, the border crisis could potentially get much worse and quickly. if that weren't bad enough, the biden administration which heretofore had little success in stemming the onslaught at the border appears ill-prepared for incoming surge. case in point, the stunning day lose at the southern border as captured by our fox news colleagues such as bill melugin, sources telling fox they are overrun, with the chief of the border patrol that over 16,000 people, 16,000, have crossed into the el paso sector into a sovereign nation unabated the past couple of days. it gets worse than that.
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we are talking about over $97 million in narcotics, four firearms, three gang members, a pair of sex offenders, a couple of murderers. two outstanding warrants, and one with... well, a case involving an injury to a child. for the leaders in sun city, that i'll be el paso. this is a crisis the likes of which they've never seen before. >> we are talking about title 42 being lifted and what that would do with the community. we have to be cognizant of the fact that it's already here. look at the vast numbers increase the past couple of weeks, including the last 3-4 days. those numbers are unsustainable. >> meantime over at the white house, for some reason the administration continues to insist, despite all evidence to the contrary, that they have a plan. >> how may people crossing the border that the u.s. government has no idea, estimates of how
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many people crossing aren't giving their name, aren't giving ideas, aren't able to verify who they are? >> we do have estimates of how many encounters on a daily basis but we have processes and procedures in place to identify those individuals, the process them in an orderly fashion, and to do what is appropriate based on that processing. >> meanwhile on capitol hill, i rolling and arms folded amongst g.o.p. lawmakers who say the blame of this incredible mess lies squarely at the feet of the dhs secretary himself. >> delusional, a state of denial. secretary mayorkas refusing now, because a challenge. this is a humanitarian crisis, disaster. it's not good for anybody. it's got to be fixed. >> ron johnson, the senator from the badger state of wisconsin. and while republicans are promising to hold the leadership
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at the hs responsible, the real question, carly and todd, what indeed is a plan in the meantime? >> the answer is there is none. thank you so much. in the meantime, president biden issuing a year-long declaration of a drug trafficking. the president announced the emergency economic powers act will remain in place for another year, claiming drug trafficking in the u.s. is still a major threat to tens of thousands of americans dying due to overdoses. many critics claim most trafficking is happening at our southern border. calling out the administration for failing to enforce policies at the source to stop it. fentanyl sees that our southern border is up by 435% this year alone. >> todd: let's bring in robert charles, former assistant secretary of state to
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george bush and foreman navy intel officer. remember when barack obama's dhs secretary jeh johnson admitted that numbers like these are cause for concern? "i know that 100 apprehensions overwhelm the system and i can begin to imagine what 4,000 a day looks like, so we are truly in a crisis." if 1,000 per day is a crisis, robert, what is 8,000 per day, which is what we saw just this weekend? >> todd and carley, you begin to lose the right words to say "crisis" in bold print. we had 2.9 million expulsions under title 42 between march of 2020 and april of 2022. i think what happens is if you send a signal to the world and in particular to this hemisphere that you don't respect your own sovereignty, people will pour in. there are caravans of buses heading our way. don't think for a minute this is
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just a texas problem. i was just in texas but it's not a texas problem. every state today is a border state. look at the other side of this and look at the drug problem. it's contradictory to say on the one hand that you think we have a drug crisis and on the other hand you want to keep the border open. it's ironic, really. george herbert walker bush declared a national crisis many years ago when there were 5,000 overdoses a year. we had 108,000 overdoses that ended in deaths. unfortunately last year of young people, we do have a drug crisis, that's for sure. we have a border crisis that's going to get worse, not better. until you say at the very least we are going to continue tit title 42. 40 attorneys generals tries to get the president to stop the lifting of title 42 which allows you to turn people back on the basis of communicable diseases in their country and trump did that with 80% of the people who came to our border and biden has done it with 60%.
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>> carley: we have a drug crisis, border crisis, also in national security crisis when you think about the 1,000 people that just came over in one single group alone and the knowledge that these mexican drug cartels typically use large groups of people to distract border patrol so they can sneak other people and drugs in other areas of the southern border. when you look at the footage showing you of this screen, this massively long line, leasing footage similar to this but it seems like... we've never seen anything like this before. in the past two years when this border crisis has been headline news at least on fox, this is probably the worst we've seen so far up at what through your head and you think about figures like this? >> my concern is it can actually get worse. the reason it gets worse is because we are effectively
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issuing an invitation of the advantages of being a citizen. when we get to the border, effectively treat you as an asylum i don't think they use it very much because it's for actual crimes committed. but the bottom line is that you are releasing those people in the united states and how may people do you think in two, three, four, five years when they hearing comes up they are actually going to come up to that hearing? they are going to disappear in the fabric of the country and this administration is actually shipping them by bus around the country so they may show up outside your studio. this is the problem. we've got a real national security issue here that has twin elements. it has to do with the trafficking of people and it has to do with the trafficking of drugs. this administration is a wall. >> todd: the administration and improve the optics by getting the people away from the border but spasm throughout the country making the problem significant worse. they are never going to come
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back, never going to find them, going to be in the shadows. got to get your thoughts on this. part five of the twitter files revealing twitter's a policy lead then, president trump's tweets were violating committee policy despite many top execs believing otherwise. former head of policy which i got suggesting being used as codedincitement te and push come up the words she objected to were "american patriots!" but somehow twitter refused to ban other world leaders including this tweet by a malaysia former prime minister who said "muslims have the right to be angry and killed millions of french people." were these twitter execs that actually approved of doing away with trump on twitter and approving of language like this malaysian prime minister while opposing language like american patriots, where they further left than we even thought they were?
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>> the more serious question, what we are looking at with this fifth twitter dump is the two level potential criminal set of events. there is a statute, 18 usc 2:45 it says you can't be involved in election interference under any circumstances and certainly not if you are part of the government and we have the fbi we know from prior dumb pl to turn back the hunter biden laptop story and this in turn reflected same prejudice when they dumped trump, their policies that you do not dump a person that puts up the tweets that he put up and yet they did dump them. and behind that, you mentioned indonesia. but iran's leaders have also been kept up there for doing similar things, that time a sitting president. the other big fact is behind all of this is the knee-jerk idea
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that you didn't want this particular individual donald trump to be on twitter but why? and one of the reasons at the end of the day is at that time wanted to and prior to the election wanted joe biden to be sort of way, you know come up as a driven snow, and trump had pointed out that the hunter biden laptop existed with all these criminal activities on it. i tend to think that a lot of this points back to violations of usc 18.201 which is an antibribery statute. when you think about it, hunter biden and what that computer reveals is that hunter biden was effectively, it looks like, selling influence. you can't sell influence without someone who gives access. the laptop shows that biden did give access and people he met with thanks the sun for having access to the father all of this goes back to the ultimate oversight question, what are you trying to hide and
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why? at the end of the day what i think they are trying to hide is that there was some kind of potential public corruption involved with joe biden himself, and i sure hope the republicans who take over control of congress get after that and do some referrals. >> todd: robert charles him a thank you, sir. $48 million, what afghanistan issues call human hearing aid to the taliban-controlled central bank that yesterday could buy the bank sharing pictures of the massive cash pallets with a caption saying "the second delivery this week." one picture showing a large box of u.s. $100 bills for that despite foreign aid to being stopped when the taliban took over in 2021 with world governments piling on sanctions, halting bank transfers deliveries and billions in afghanistan's currency reserves. in september the biden administration set up a fund to assist the afghan people separately from the country's central bank. >> carley: the nonbinary biden nuclear official is no longer working for the administration
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for the department of energy announcing is today that sam britton is no longer an employee after getting slapped with two different depth charges. currently facing a combined 15 years of prison for alleging stealing luggage from two different passengers at an airport in minnesota and las vegas. wild story there. >> todd: chris beck the retired navy seal who came out as transgender saying his surgery "ruined his life and wants to protect young people before they make the same mistake." >> schools, young teenagers are having surgeries because they say they are transgender, once a teenager walked into an office even if the parents are saying no, that doctor can override that and it's a problem. we are going to have all these children in five or ten years who are being told one side of the story and they are not being told stories like mine, being told stories like so many other
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people in these positions. they hide the fact that i exist. they also say that i hate transgender people be i don't hate transgender people. i don't want transgender people to be harmed. but if you are doing this to kids, that's wrong. >> todd: while nitrate beck said had gender miss >> todd: beck says he had gender dysphoria. rather than allowing him to figure out what being transgender meant, doctors pushed back into medical treatments that eventually ruined his life. he is in the process of detransitioning. that is a groundbreaking story. a lot more on that. los angeles mayor karen bass taking action on the city's homeless population searching past 40,000. one of the hardest hit neighborhoods joins us next. >> carley: transfer tear, crisscrossing the country
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angelenos and affects everyone of us. it is a humanitarian crisis that takes the life of five people every day. in every neighborhood come we can see the failures of the status quo. despair and desperation, human suffering. >> todd: newly sworn in los angeles mayor karen bass declaring a homeless state of marriage and see as our first order of business related data showing the almost population searching past the 40,000 mark, 16% increase in just three years under democratic leadership. cella d she joins me now. cella dad , w will this declaration and prove anything? >> more than likely not. it's what you call political window dressing. i don't know if the viewers remember but mayor eric garcetti, her predecessor, he actually declared a homeless state of emergency back in 2015. at that time, l.a. city had
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7 years later under his rule, we had 42,000 homeless individuals. it's very questionable what these emergency powers will do that mayor garcetti was not able to do and voters can establish more of the same unfortunately. >> todd: an emergency declaration means more money is going to be thrown in a nut nutshell. why does only seem to get worse and worse and worse the more money they throw at it? >> the core problem here is that the city still looks at this very myopically as a heisman element housing crisis. you will see that it's not. this is a crisis of drug addiction and mental illness. the city refuses to see that. so they are just spending money, throwing money at the problem and things will never get better. >> todd: what should mayor bass do in order to alleviate this crisis?
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>> she should address it what it is, mental health and addiction crisis, needs to get people off the street and that means involuntarily. in california we do not have a legal means to force people into treatment and that's really the problem. we have organizations such as the aclu that will block these very vulnerable populations from receiving the care that they need and that's a very sad situation. until that's able to happen, people will continue to perish on our streets. >> todd: you mentioned the aclu has a city council and moving increasingly further and further left. will mayor bass take the necessary steps to counteract the aclu, counteract her very, very far left city council? >> the problem here is the council. they have moved even further left electing many members who are part of the democratic socialists of america. karen bass, the only way to regulate these encampments is via enforcement and that means
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police officers. the incoming freshman council members, they are still the defund the police group. her biggest challenge is really dealing with the far left constituents that now run city hall. >> todd: i can't believe that we are still talking about this. i remember being in l.a. and the homeless crisis was bad. early to thousands, it's gotten worse but none of these procedures and policies by the left seem to do anything. thank you, solo dad -->> restaurant workers shootig and killing an arm intruder after he was attacked. a local sheriff will join us live with all the shocking details bear that is next. >> todd: stop and watch this. >> get this, let's go! these ladies out here. >> todd: dramatic video showing police coming to the rest you as dozens are caught in apartment fire. will help you what happened the next. we'll
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>> todd: a month after the murder of those four university of idaho students and we are finally getting details from the corner how their bodies were found and preserved for evidence. >> carley: jackie ibanez has the latest. >> an effort to save possible clues before moving their bodies out of the crime scene, forensic experts say it's possible skin or hair under fingernails could provide major clues regarding the suspects' identity. moscow police say it's crucial to keep some information private as they continue to investigate. >> we do have a lot of information and we are specifically keeping that information safe. we are not releasing specific details because we do not want to compromise this investigation. it's what we must do. we owe that to the families.
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>> the father of one of the victims isn't buying it. steve is calling out the police department from keeping information private that may hinder the safety of other residentses the airport he tells fox, "they are just being cowards where there are girls walking around the street right now that deserve to know. they should be looking for a sadistic mail. the grieving father detailing what he learned from the coroner about his daughter's injury saying, "she said these were big open gouges. she said it was quick. these weren't something you were going to be able to call 911. they were not going to slowly bleed out. kaylee's injuries did not match mattie. there are more details. kaylee's family asking for donations to help find answers herself, telling the money raised will get us answers as well as helping to pay for vital engagement in celebration of life. an online donation page has been set up under kaylee's name. invest gators maintain they are
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following every lead and every tip to bring justice to these families. carley, todd? >> todd: such a tough update. police torturing in massachusetts over the weekend. just about to go weeks away from retiring when two suspects approached her with weapons and robbed her. ring cam reported showing them following her before running away for even more frightening? a fellow m mail carriers said te suspects were carrying the key she was carrying to break into units and other apartment complexes. a $50,000 award for any information leading up to the rest of the suspects. >> carley: restaurant employee sending his arm before and attempted on robbery after getting pistol whipped. the worker fought with the suspect over the gun before pulling out and firing his own legally own pistol to defend himself. justice clark from the
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warner robins police department where this crime took place joins me now. sergeant clark, good morning to you. i described about what happened here but can you describe the situation in your own words? >> good morning. absolutely. on monday the 5th of december, who we found out later to be joshua hickey, entered the american filly wings here in warner robins. he was wearing a mask and had his own pistol with him. he demanded money. there was a struggle between -- excuse me, the restaurant manager and mr. hickey. the restaurant manager ended up having a head injury. as he was coming above the ground, he was able to draw his pistol and shoot, hitting the suspect a few times but once mr. hickey was shot, he fled from the restaurant but only made it about 75 yards before collapsing in the street. >> carley: this intruder died
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of his sons del my gunshot wounds by the employee is going to be okay. how's he doing mentally? >> he took it pretty hard whenever he found out that mr. hickey had been killed. nobody wants to be in that situation and he was doing his best to come out of it okay and his two employees. >> carley: he was acting in self-defense, is that right? sergeant clark, can you hear me? i believe the shot is frozen but we are going to work to get them back because we want to finish his interview. it's just a sad situation that this intruder died, but i think one of the things that is notable about this case is a big part of crime prevention is the terrence and if this intruder knew that this restaurant worker had a gun and was armed, i don't think he would've tried to rob
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this particular place. so the end of the story that we know so far is that this restaurant worker is okay. he had a legally own a firearm after this armed intruder went in this restaurant and tried to rob him personally. they got into a tussle, the intruder pistol whips this restaurant worker. they fell to the ground. unfortunately he shoots the intruder in self-defense. the intruder ends up dying and you heard sergeant clark say they are that this guy who was working a job at a restaurant, taking the fact that the criminal in this case did end up dying and it's just an unfortunate situation all around. but one of the big things that you have to wonder about is why this crime took place in the first place. sergeant clark, do i understand you are back? can you hear me? >> yes, i can. >> carley: i was talking to todd a little bit about crime prevention and the fact that...
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i was wondering that if you think, this intruder knew that this restaurant worker had a gun in the first place, i don't think he would've tried to rob this restaurant. so the terrence is a big part of this. >> absolutely pure they are going to look for more soft targets, zoning is not going to bring a lot of resistance. the firearm that the restaurant manager had was concealed. didn't know that he had it. >> carley: what is warner robins like? is it a one-off situation or do you see an increase in crime? >> carley: we have our >> we have our own fair share of crime. pretty much we are holding about the same as last year as far as our numbers are concerned. >> what your reaction to crime over all this country? other areas, big cities, they are. what do you think about that?
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>> they are. it's terrible. a lot of it has to do with officers shortages. everybody including us, unfortunately, it's hard to get the job done. >> carley: thank you so much for joining us. an unfortunate one. but we appreciate you joining us. >> sure. thanks for having me. >> carley: absolutely. todd? over to you. >> todd: you have to stop and see this video. orlando police officers bringing an action to spring up dozen of residents as the apartment complexes swallowed in flames. take a look. you can see first responders rushing in with the latter to help trap residents get out of that burning building. watch. >> get this? let's go. get these ladies out of here. >> you can see that smoke pouring out. luckily officials say no one was injured. the two public libraries in
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massachusetts will display christmas trees after an uproar within that town. originally canceled to avoid offending people but one local official quitting after going on a profanity laced rant mocking god and christians for being upset about the cancellation. part of it read, "i hope the fact that you claim to believe in in christmas, whatever happy horses you are trying to hide behind are the least gracious, the most disgusting trash in the world. jesse watters has been following the story closely and spoke with some of the people who fought to save christmas in the dead of >> is his library and trying to act like is all one big misunderstanding. you didn't ban christmas trees question what you just didn't put the christmas trees up this december like you had for the last 30 years? because you are in the middle of a holiday declaration review period?
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and this holiday decoration review period started in the spring? christmas has been saved. better than a hallmark movie. but it's important to note that we weren't fighting this battle alone. >> i've never seen our town come together more than this debacle. for the longest time there's a group of people saying we were divided and it was us versus them. i'm sorry. this christmas tree has brought out just a beautiful unity of different voices. >> the town and since you never banned christmas and they want to finish decorating at the time of the controversy. my bigger issue, carley shimkus, how does one get like that complaining woman in the first place? what has gone so wrong in your life that you have such hatred towards other people enjoying christmas? it is sad but it happens all too often. >> carley: it wouldn't be christmas in 2022 without christmas controversy. >> todd: president biden looking to fund mining project
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flight data shows pete buttigieg has privately flown to florida, nevada, idaho. transportation official telling fox that contributed -- mostly traveled by commercial airline good however there are some cases where it is more efficient and less expensive for the secretary to fly on a nine seater plane rather than commercial flights. it's estimated that the faa charges federal agencies roughly $5,000 per hour to use a private jet. >> todd: and/or less-expensive? i'm going with the aura. let's bring in west virginia coal miner bo, are you one bit surprised by the hypocrisy here? >> not at all.
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i think the way the administration looks at these kinds of things is usually the do is i say and not as i do. >> if they were really concerned about saving the planet and not just a virtue signaling, which they are expert at, what if all these democrats just stop applying private? i'm talking to you, john kerry. talking to you, steven spielberg, leo dicaprio. all these guys who are so into democratic causes but fly private at the drop of a hat? >> absolutely. leonardo dicaprio, first person that comes to mind with all the climate change warrior type stuff that he's a part of. and yet he uses a private plane. it's like you said, total hypocrisy. >> todd: i understand what he doesn't want to take boat spirit didn't work out too well for him on "titanic." president biden looking at
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funding for a dozen overseas mining projects, overseas being the crucial word there. how does an american coal miner feel, the coal miner looking to make more mining jobs to mystically but is really focused on helping the folks overseas? >> well, you know. it's like i said many times. it's part of this admini administration's viewpoint that the rest of the world matters more than we do. it's, his first priority is supposed to be taking care of americans and american jobs, making sure we are taking care of them here at home. and i think he just looks to save face, so to speak come with the rest of the world. his pandering is... it's... all it's doing is it's driving our country into the ground and, you know, it's hard to live in an area that depends on mining, as you say, we have an administration that we didn't
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want to end mining here but we want to go to them, it's heartbreaking. >> todd: the incoming had these scathing comments where the president but we need to be forming alliances with our friends around the world. but directly financing foreign projects, bruce westerman calls "horrific." why would biden do this in the first place? why would he finance these projects but not give money to domestic minors? i understand that he is doing it. i just don't understand the why. do you have any feeling in your gut as to why he's doing it? >> honestly? as a leader, not really. the only thing that i can look at with is the fact that we have a sitting president that is a direct result of people voting against the previous president. not really caring what this person stands for, not really caring what their causes are going to be. it's just that it's the opposite
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of the person that we had and the matter what we thought about that person, we've got to get rid of them. that's what happens for this is the direct result of that type of voting which i think has ended up being systemic in this country. >> todd: not very popular in west virginia. not very popular across large swaths of our country. great chat with you as always. sam bankman-fried getting arrested in the bahamas a day before he was expected to face house lawmakers and now he could be extradited to the u.s. >> carley: former acting attorney general matt whitaker will tell us what comes next for the failed crypto boss and his investors. don't go anywhere.
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