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find savings and support at caplyta.com. >> we are out of time. thank you to our guest for our studio audience. i love you, america. [cheers and applause] >> thank you. welcome to america's late news spread fox news at night. time trace gallagher in los angeles. breaking tonight, investigation into waste, fraud, and abuse around the covid 19 relief programs and the crisis at our southern border and in a matter of hours, the hearings begin in the gop is promising to move th needle off the status quo. life with a preview in the nation's p-uppercase-letter or. >> as you know, for house republicans it's go time here i the nation's capital as they go
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prepares to push it's very long investigation into the spotligh this week with hearings on the border crisis in the covid 19 relief spending programs providing a first-hand look, a glimpse of how gop leaders will target democrats and the administration setting the tone for the 2024 election cycle greater tonight it was a house oversight meeting with the national arcand. coming on a day when we learned that fbi agents surf that pen biden center in mid-november asserts not previously disclose by the white house that also le the discovery between 25 and 30 documents with, classified markings where that is dating back to mr. biden's time as vic president. the first of two big hearings o immigration fraud and great as he has faced on the ministrations ability to follow the rule of law a decision that should come as a critics result
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in the removal of the homeland security. he has made no. >> to the bottom of the origins of the covid 19 origins in the breathtaking fraud and waste th administration appears unwilling , unable or interested in investigating trade you want in listen to how lawmakers approach the ongoing investigation into the hunter biden access to the apparently voluminous amount of classified materials and the president's possession or at his disposal. it's not just on the hill that we expect action, at the other into pennsylvania avenue, mc carthy and biden meet, that is coming up and should make fo interesting times. >> it's going to be interesting tomorrow night, when we get bac here at this time. with a hearings just hours away let's review the fireworks as fox news contributor welcome to you both come with the first hearing is on covid fraud freight i want to read this fro
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the washington post quoting her the u.s. government may have awarded roughly $5.4 billion in coronavirus aid to small businesses with potentially ineligible social security numbers offering the latest indication that washington haze earlier in the pandemic open th door for widespread waste, fraud , and abuse. you look at this thing, the ppp $6 billion, it could be $60 billion in unemployment fraud, we could be looking at $100 billion plus before this thing is all over. sadly these are just more examples of the failures in our covid response programs. this is a lots of money, billions of dollars, and the overspending greatly get what else the biden administration has done very they are trying t wipe out student loan debt, the have tried to stop evictions nationwide they tried to force everyone to get vaccinated. congress passes the laws, and congress appropriates the money
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but it's only the biden administration which carries ou the laws, spends the money and should make sure it does it without this fraud waste and abuse, and let's lean towards the oversight hearings, congres can't, but i can draw the attention of the american people . >> it's interesting because i think we needed. >> their money out there. we desperately needed it at the time. my whole question is how in the world did 70,000 illegal false social security numbers get int the mix when we have the highes tax system and the world, it just didn't work. we have to look at that john pointed out as regard to the fraud and the money that went out the money went out at two o three different times during th different administrations. i think what they're going to uncover is how many peoples names that may even be on that committee that receives the money that shouldn't have and
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that is problematic. with further problematic is because americans are so concerned with table issues and still living paycheck to paycheck although they want answers, they do look at this a a lots of taxpayer money and time wasted because this is not what they elected people. >> to. >> hearing number to is failed immigration in the house judiciary committee treated the following, president biden campaigned on and open borders. we look at the catastrophic effects attack on our border ca make it this is just the beginning they also need to com up with some solutions you can' sit there and point fingers and say we're going to do this parade you've got to come up with something solid. >> that is a great point freigh i used to be a congressional aide, i used to run these oversight hearings freight what they have to do in the house is not given to conspiracy theories , not to get into wild
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partisan accusations. what they can do is draw out th facts. how many people are coming across the border. how much money is coming across. why is the biden administration not executing the laws of congress as written? trump enforced, hate them or love him, they eat and force them. i think the biden industry in t this radical ideology about tha looks at our borders and immigration laws as racist and instead is ignoring the protection of the national sovereignty. that's a good thing for congres to draw out and told the biden administration accountable in the next election. >> going to go back to your own. we need immigration reform, i will tell you this, we've got a call up about four studies that it just doesn't stop, it doesn' secure the border. immigration reform, there are jobs that need to be filled out there, but it does not secure
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the border and somehow, someway we need to figure out a way to secure the border. >> that's why you need an immigration platform which is i the hands of congress, not in the hands of any ministration. even the former ministration included. in wanted to say something abou what john said in committee whe you look at some of the people on these committees you know they're going to get into conspiracy theories. to you, it's become political figure. on both sides, and it has becom about as the camera on me? and becoming famous. how many likes do i have on twitter? that comes with a lot of the committees and i think a lot of the american people are sick of it right nothing comes of it, congress needs to have bipartisan comprehensive reform passed. >> thank you both. breaking tonight, ex-president
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trumps former administrator to the united nations is about to join him for there republican nomination. south carolina governor nikki haley is expected to declare he candidacy at an event in charleston on february 15th. south carolinians will vote third and next year's gop primary schedule after iowa and new hampshire. while the standoff continues tonight at the latest flashpoin for americans illegal immigration of three-star midtown manhattan until that adult male migrants are now refusing to leave. marion rafferty is live with th local news. >> they are taking in. >> we're talking about mostly male migrants they were asked t move out of the hotel on sunday but immediately started pushing back refusing to leave with man erecting tents on the sidewalk in front of the hotel refusing to budge freight we are told it a tuesday morning about 40 remain. that mayor wasn't trying to leave them they were trying to
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move them to a facility. taking the move will bring the migrants closer to the american dream. >> it doesn't matter if it's ellis island or the any of our ports, the result is the american dream, you can pursue the dream here handpicking we are doing our job. wheat congress to do their job. >> the migrants say that new location is a far cry from the high-end hotel they've called home for the past few months with cramped uncomfortable conditions. >> for all men, it's only four bathrooms freight if one gets sick, everyone gets sick. it's very ugly. the beds are horrible. they are a piece of fabric. they are like a military bedspread. >> congressional republicans ar calling on the president to see the situation firsthand but don't expect that he will sayin this is just another example of
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the biden administration failin to help migrants. >> this is an abject failure of the biden administration. these immigration policies are disastrous, so the best thing t do is not to look at it and to stop there. we know it's there in the american people know it's there. >> the police did clear that intensity from the sidewalk but a handful remain bundled under blankets freight many still sleeping outside that hotel is of tuesday morning. >> it is going to go on for a while. marianne, thank you. >> there is no accountability. the city's so-called running th program allows these people to destroy these rooms. there is some nice migrants, bu there is too much alcohol, too much drugs, and too much violence. most of them, they don't care. that are self entitlement is beyond belief. >> critics claim the situation in new york city is just a
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microcosm of the biden administration is handling the crisis in your gop congresswoma claudia tenney has penned a letter to the president saying that secrecy is bringing the border crisis to every state. with is now with as representative kenny. when you had that gentleman tha works in one of the hotels were these migrants are staying on refusing to leave and he says they are destroying the hotel. your thoughts? to get out think it's amazing which is why i wrote the letter along with joined by my colleagues, a few others in new york inside, where is the accountability? how many come out who are they, where are they going. are we tracking them? are they going into the system somewhere? now we know they are causing destruction produce other migrants you have crossed into
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the u.s. border illegally and our federal government in joe biden chose no respect for our taxpayers, no respect for the cause, mayor adams is a they ar complaining about the billions of dollars he's had to spend on the relatively small number of migrants coming into new york city and now also upstate new york when we have 4.5 million that have come just instant joe biden was elected president tried to get he is also blaming you, congresswoman and your party. listen to what he has to say. >> it is really burdened by the entire country, not just a few cities. and just to new york, we have t have a real comprehensive immigration policies, i think that republicans have for many years have come to the table to do so. that is the long-term plan. if my house is burning, i don't want to hear about fire prevention. >> he's talking about long-term plan and immigration reform is
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long-term plan. now suddenly the house is on fire. your thoughts? >> how about just enforcing the laws that we already have in place which are being completel disregarded by the biden administration. no accountability, no transparency. there were people found in the little upstate hamlet of jamestown, new york way out in the western end of new york state, and nobody even knew where these people were, where they were from. remember who pays for this, the local county taxpayers are paying for this what we are displacing seniors and children and educators and people who aren't getting the services tha are county government is supposed to survive, we are taking care of illegal immigrants in mayor adams is complaining we have all these people coming into the new york taxpayers, the highest taxed taxpayers and the entire nation with a huge indebtedness that w all already. we are seeing as state in freefall.
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no regard for the actual burden that's being placed on our citizens in new york, let alone how massive new york city is frisky and wanted to get your quick take on this. nearly 150 shooting victims younger than 18 died in new yor city which is 100 percent increase over a five-year. my prayer that is from the new york police department data, that is astounding. ten seconds to weigh in at. >> it is the democrats one-part rule in albany that has created these so-called criminal justic reforms, it is killing people i upstate. we just had a tragic shooting o an 11 -year-old wonderful young girl that was killed going down the street to get milk for her family. this has got to stop and it's all because of the one-party rule in albany. >> thank you for your time, we appreciated. >> thank you. >> alec baldwin formally charge with involuntary manslaughter
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for the shooting death of alina hutton on the site of the movie rest and for the first time, we are seeing the court documents and they paint a picture for alec baldwin. william montanez is live on set with the affidavits and some of this is compelling evidence for it. >> it paints a picture of a situation or a flat production on a shoestring budget cutting corners, ignoring red flags and with alec baldwin not just ignoring safety standards as an actor, but also as a producer. the had not violated these response abilities, hutchins would still be alive today according to the dea. today the santa fe county charged him and read up involuntary manslaughter accusing him of firing the deadly weapon and her uploading it with live rounds for the affidavits as old when had minimal firearms training even after read requested more.
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one hour of training lasted onl 30 minutes the entire time baldwin was on the phone to his family pretty repeatedly has hi finger on the trigger and the hammer during rehearsal. read says she got all the guns and the demi- munition from one company in albuquerque, but the five live rounds found on the set did not come from that company, so where the deadly bullet came from, how it got there, we don't know. the dea also claims for hiring the 25 -year-old despite her in experience, read was supposed t supervise loading the rounds with baldwin before that shooting and instead she was doing another job working on props outside. twice, the guns misfired on the set as producer, baldwin should have for defendants production she says and he didn't. >> mr. baldwin had a duty to never hold a gun and pointed it at a person while pulling the trigger. he also had a duty as an actor
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in a producer on that set to have the bullets checked or to check them himself to make sure they weren't live. >> the bottom line is the dea says baldwin was not nearly negligent but that could be the difference of how much time he spends in jail and that could b a virtual arraignment in then about two months after that the preliminary hearing to see if h goes to trial. >> we didn't know any of this until this came out today. let's get some insights into ho damaging the allegations would be, david, i appreciate you having you on, we have to go quickly through these things freight any quick answers if yo would because i want. >> to the point we are trying t make which is how these things are. it says the court documents tha baldwin failed to appear for a mandatory firearms training session. instead, he was on his cell phone. how is that? >> everything we just heard is
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problematic, but it's more on the civil side in my opinion, m humble opinion. am a former prosecutor, it's a criminal defense, proof beyond reasonable doubt, and he is presumed innocence. i don't think it rises to the level of criminal activity for any one of the ones we just covered 50 get let me ask you, do you think he has more culpability as a producer or as an actor, and how would either of those play with the jury? >> the producer term needs to b defined, it can be thrown out there and i think people that don't understand the hierarchy of movies could interpret that as it is a xenopus term. many times, especially when it' a lead actor, the producer tag is used loosely, so it does depend on what authority he had and it is the prosecutor's burden of proof and this case that has to play out in courts. >> during rehearsal, this is on
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of those things i thought was important, during rehearsal you should not have had a gun, not have had a real gun at all. it should have been a replica, you're thoughts. >> baldwin also thought that they were dummy bullets for that's what it comes down too. this statute has felt lower criminal negligence standard bearer in new jersey there is n criminal negligence burden whil it's a little bit lower, it doe still have a probability like i said, on troubled by his, that equals money and to be held criminally responsible, the hig standards. >> you don't think a jury, they see this as an accident and let them go. >> first of all, it's got to be
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unanimous. everyone has got to come back with guilty and there are so many different ways to see this from lawyers, i even have seven lawyers at my law firm who disagree on this internally. i am here, i am criminal defens attorney, this will be a tough case for prosecutors to prove, will so you that. in the meantime, also breaking information on the alec murdoch murder trial, ended the alleged death up lsu student, the families lawyers will set the records rate about the suspect. we are awaiting up massive ice storm. later, what americans think the biggest problem in our country is right now. it is not the economy, and it i not a crime. what do you think? lets us know on instagram and twitter. we will wait in with the best
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>> at the death of mcenany nichols has pushed further release for police reform, but we are learning that issue come with big complications. jeff paul joins us with a close look at that so the departments are probably limited in some capacity. >> the alarming parts is not only are fewer people wanting t become police officers but the ones who already are our leavin the force at record rates, police retirements if you like if these figures up roughly 24 percent in 2021 compared to 2019 according to the police executive research board. in that same time period resignations were up nearly 43 percent. a lot of it driven by low pay,
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but there we're also other factors like increased scrutiny as well as the overall dangers that come with wearing a all of that is leading to a smaller an smaller pool of according to on retired detective might not be best for this job. >> no one is applying, no one i interested, and they might be scraping the barrel at getting candidates in these candidates are probably not the most qualified. people do not want to be police officers now with this de- fund for police and anti- police climate. >> staff say he has fortman mor on law enforcement budgets compared to 2019 still both former law enforcement and lawmakers agree top-tier training is critical. the tyre nichols case could put them. it could deal with chokehold, n
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knock warrants and officer of mental health threat. >> just look in the event that they are considering hiring officers who do not have to be citizens 50 get they are recruiting people almost like they are football players, with bonuses and flying them in for visits. >> some of them deserve it. >> in the meantime a dramatic day in court as prosecutors continue building their case against disgraced south carolin attorney alec murdoch accused o murdering his wife and son. here is the senior corresponden ricky is prosecutors work their way through presenting evidence to jurors, they are also playin recorded conversations investigators found of alec murdoch in the days after his wife and son were found shot to death, one of those conversations bringing intense scrutiny over the wording of hi assessment of who killed his 20 two-year-old son paul, if you said i or they. the defense asking special agen
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of the state law enforcement division if it was all a misunderstanding, listen closel to the words. >> i did him so bad is what reptile jurors he hurt, but the defense says he actually said they did him so bad, even slowing down the recording for jurors. >> did you hear they come within ? >> i did not. jurors also heard about the murder weapon or lack thereof after hearing evidence on the hunting and state where they were shot to death for jurors learned that investigators stil have been tracked down the two family guns they believe were used in the crime. >> have you ever found the murder weapons? >> not that i'm aware of,
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cerberus. >> also presented, the forensic readouts of the last calls and text messages from their cell phones which were birth lacked for good on june 72021 before 9:00 p.m. for those readouts showed that alec murdoch dialed maggie's phone five times just after 9:00 p.m. with no answer. testimony resumes on wednesday. >> thank you. in the meantime, madison brooks died tragically after an allege sexual assault, described accusations that she was not to drunk to consent despite her blood alcohol level being nearl four times the legal limit they describe those accusations as absolutely shameful. i spoke with the attorney representing the brooks family earlier today. >> when they said that they issued a complaint about that that she survived, it is glaxo exam blaming perigee is dead an can't speak for herself and we thought that was the lowest blo
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possible. the day after the incident, two of the suspects went income it without attorneys and admitted sexual acts occurred in the bac of the car while the other to watch, and they knew she was drunk or then drunk. that's it, and of story. a drunk person, an intoxicated person can't give consent. content is irrelevant. they prey upon young women who can't stand up for themselves either due to intoxication issues or in the case of a 12 -year-old, just too vulnerable to do it. >> defense attorneys for the four suspects the 19 -year-old' death was a tragic accident, bu that she was not rapes >> the final date of january delivered of ice storm in bruta called to texas, arkansas, in parts of several other states
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for the hazardous conditions continue to cause major travel headaches for the icy roads and ensuing crashes and this video from arkansas and in texas wher thousands of people have lost power. officials are warning residents not to leave there homes in les on absolutely necessary with conditions expected to get even worse. for more on the storm come out let's bring in meteorologist katie gardner. this is starting to look bad. >> it is starting to look reall bad. we keep telling people don't drive, but i know there are extenuating circumstances. if you can stay home, please do. airlines are facing many cancellations not even delays for cancellations freight it started here in this line and has continued to push appeased and now we are seeing issues in areas like, tennessee from memphis-nashville, but worst airports are actually deer here in texas anywhere from dallas, the two airports there all the way into austin. when you look at the storm reports there are quite a few
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here. all of these ric based. with that, power outages are rampant as well as the line continues to push up we will se issues. the issue becomes this. people say this will move out b midweek freight the roads are quite wet and the temperatures above so the issue becomes that black eyes, that patchy eyes or very thick eyes on the roadway that re- freezes at night in then into the morning commute. i hope you have all of your supplies, the point is, from human perspective, if you go ou there, none of us are invincible , once you get in the car, i've seen so many tractor-trailers jackknife in this parade this is really tough , and it's going to be tough until the temperatures ge better and these conditions continue to move out right. >> good advice. for the latest on this story an so much more, download the fox weather app on stream or a
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our fox news at nice producer sent us this video of his nephe know what enjoying his snow day in that dallas area in dallas where he turned his driveway into as leading helper at the family recently moved from new hampshire to texas, he was hoping he would still get to experience snow, and noah got his wish to write a tik tok use has mastered the impossible meeting that quan machine for eight this viral video by an arcade enthusiast demonstrates her tip to double tap that she explains ftu topic while one student drop it down you need t tap it again to close the cloth to give it a strong grip. hasn't everyone already tried this technique? [inaudible]
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>> republican the public addres announcer and wisconsin going viral for scolding angry fans that announcement was made in the moments after a player was fouled in the closing seconds o the game as the referees gathered to discuss the call, fans were screaming throughout the delay some using obscenities , the player was eventually awarded a free-throw. finally, break out your binoculars and telescopes, a rare grain, it will make its closest approach to earth tomorrow and 50,000 years for i it's expected to be at its brightest point over north america tonight, so right after nightcap, head outside and look up to those guys. if you have a viral video to share, hit me up on social media . >> the fox news at night
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department just realized that senator bernie sanders has a ne book out called it's okay to be angry about capitalism. it makes sense since he is a socialist great apparently his take on things like uncontrolle greed, that prioritizes corporate profits over the need of ordinary americans freight b the way, if those ordinary americans would like to read about the just active effects o capitalism it will be $28. if you would like to hear berni sanders anti- capitalistic speech in person, it will be $100 for it with tickets available at ticketmaster, meaning that bernie, i don't want your stinking money sander has gone taylor swift and if yo didn't know, ticketmaster is on fall capitalist watch which means they won't charge you taxes and fees of the book and ticket will set you back 200 bucks, but common sense is hoping and praying that this time ticketmaster is ready because it is unclear if this
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capitalistic country can surviv watching millions of young teenagers again unable to get seats. to get this week's internationa religious freedom summit is strengthening the coalition of organizations that work togethe for the cause around the world let's talk about what's happening in washington, dc. sam brownback and catrina kevin thank you both for coming on. governor, i know that really your message here is that simpl saying that freedom of religion should not be partisan is not enough. >> it isn't enough, we have got to act on this parade you've go millions, really billions
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>> if you look around the world those countries that pose the greatest or to our national security, almost everyone of them is a country when there is fundamental human rights is crushed, when societies do a jo of protecting this right they protect other rights as well an i think that's one reason why this is such a profoundly bipartisan issue. >> governor, the catholic news agency said, i'm quoting here the world watch list released b open doors reported that overal the number of christians facing persecution worldwide remained steady in 2020 to and approximately 30060000000, why our christians fair targets and other religions are not facts. >> christians, persecution is
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the highest level it's been in the history, but there's also hike persecution of every faith almost every faith is majority somewhere in a minority somewhere else, where they are minority is where they are prosecuted. we see this level of persecutio on various face in many places, it's really all over the world and that's what we have to come together, all the various religions to use dan for fundamental human rights freigh it's not about a common theolog it's about the common human rights, the dignity of the soul and that's what we are getting people together to fight for. the whole thing, the dignity of this law, is that one of a part of what you guys are going for this week? if you think about it, there is nothing more fundamental, it is something worth fighting for an remarkably, it is something the
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could bring people who don't agree on almost anything else together. >> we want to point out that th pennsylvania dead accused of pushing a planned parenthood escort outside and abortion clinic, a swat team of 25 went to his house and he was arrested . that would never happen someplace else he was acquitted and wrote in the wall street journal today, our position on abortion makes him unwelcome at the commanding heights of american culture, but it is can the unpopular defendant that is most at risk in political persecution. your thoughts? >> isn't that really the case? it's often is the people that make us uncomfortable with something that is a real questionable activity, things like people saying i don't agre with abortion and other people saying what i wanted, but it's that discussion that we need to
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have and you need to have the freedom of space for people to have that discussion. one of the things i get disappointed about is that we are not discussing these very key issues in a sensible calm way where people can talk with each other about these tough social issues of the day. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >> coming up, what do you think is the biggest problem and the u.s. right now? there is still time to weigh in on, the nightcap is next.
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for over that. >> we didn't quite nail it. what you get the point freight think there's a lot of people out there given the cost of everyday items, the way inflation is going. the contention over what's happening on the hill, to say nothing of the money we spent i the ukraine carried i can definitely see why government would rank number one in the eyes of a lot of people. >> if you put this back on the screen, i was kind of shocked b the whole immigration numbers freight immigration was 11 percent if we go back a month in a half or two months, it was only at 8 percent so that's a 4 amount of time. my thing is nobody except for a fox news channel is covering immigration for the past two years, now, the past month in a half, other networks have started covering it and people are like oh, there's really a problem. your thoughts on this?
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>> i think immigration is becoming a bigger issue per traditionally lived in now it's affecting more states, i also think inflation is a big proble because it affects everyone no matter if you make $20,000 year or if you make a lien spread. >> people talk about inflation is down, but the prices are the same for the restaurant i go to has not we asked the twitter followers what they think and look at this, 66 percent say th problem is government, 5 percen inflation, 24 percent immigration in the general economy overall is 5 percent. that is surprising to me, the general economy being at the bottom of the list freight you would think that would be close to the top. >> big government is ultimately a microcosm for as well as many other problems and the bonds that is so overwhelming with wasteful spending and no return for the average american i gues the truth is they are saying
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