larry summers says it'll be in inflation that we haven't seen in a generation, larry summers is no concern in the council of economic advisor under obama. liz: that is a big warning, thank you very much, we also want to think hillary vaughn for the great reporting on pork pouring in from both sides of the aisle. let's talk to fox news contributor sean duffy. it's great to have you both under back on against the biden agenda possibly replacing liz cheney? >> i thickly cheney is going to be a foregoing conclusion. liz cheney a member of congress, can say whatever she wants and held accountable to her constituents, however, as the conference chair she put her interest over the chair, and the republican base and members of congress, i think on tuesday she is going to be voted out in next week they will probably come back and have elections. i think elise stefanik is probably the top choice this is been a position of women has normally held and i imagine that elise is articulate and supportive of the president's agenda will get the not. liz: new york magazine he reporting liz cheney orchestrated an opinion piece in the washington post earlier this year from all ten living former defense secretaries slamming former president trump, that doesn't look good for liz cheney. the biden administration in order to pay for his big spending they are talking about giving more power to the irs to make banks a tool and the irs arsenal, it would force banks, possibly brokerages to automatically and directly report to the irs of the government, all of their customers money flows going in and out of all of their bank accounts and maybe brokerage accounts two. we've never seen this before, they already get our wage information, do they need this information, they get so much information on 1099, why do they need that. >> we want everyone who owes taxes to pay the tax bill that they owe, we wall what are taxes to be lower but if you will bill you should pay. the fact that they will take all of this information the inflow and outflow of your bank information, two questions come up. number one barack obama and what the irs was doing to the tea party and not giving them tax exempt status, they paid politics with the irs. number two, that's a lot of personal private data that they're not equipped to hold and hold securely. i think we have a right to privacy, they don't have a place to access all this information and i think banks should push back but the american people should push back, they get enough information on us and were entitled to one little sliver of a little bit of privacy. if they think of a way to taxes, go get our bank information. but if i'm not a suspect of avoiding taxes, don't go take my bank information, i don't know what you're going to use a foreign i don't trust you and the irs. liz: you're right, you make an important point, the irs has been abused for political purposes, 90% of the time by democrats going back to fdr, happened to kennedy and other clinton and under obama and the irs has been hacked before. we have to watch this one, what do you think of this, biden and democrats want biden infrastructure, green new deal to overhaul the entire u.s. economy, you probably saw this, china's greenhouse gas emission now exceeds an entire rest of the world combined, what do you think of that. >> when i was in congress i talked about this all the time, if you care about the environment and co2 emissions than you care about putting america first in rules and regulation and taxes to keep manufacturing in america, not only good for the market worker because they have a job, but if those manufacturers leave american go to china, they don't do this cleanly as we do, it's worse for the environment. if you set a policy like what's happening now with the huge regulation of big taxes and companies leave, you see farmer output because they don't have the rules and regulation in place in china and we live in a global environment where we share the pollution from countries around the world. the good policy is making sure that businesses stay at home in america and don't go to china. liz: that's a good point, i think half a china's energy comes from coal. sean duffy always great to have you on, come back soon. still ahead former georgia congressman jack kingston on this hypocrisy. companies signing dramatic statements, bashing voter reform laws like the one in georgia while making big bucks in china accused of human rights abuses and slave labor. 100 plus companies past georgia voter reform, wears her statement was going on in china's crackdown on democracy in hong kong. that story next. >> here's my message for corporate america, corporate georgia, have you lost your mind, don't you realize the only thing between you and your companies and your shareholders and the democratic agenda of high taxes, incredible regulation and unbelievable spending is the republican party, don't you realize the republican georgia, to 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and i think ron desantis is going to say the same thing and have the same experience. >> go ahead. liz: what you're saying is don't do what i say, watch what i do with hollywood, finisher thought. >> i was gonna say also went to look at these laws, as you pointed out voter id laws are not something radical, expanding the days in which you can vote early as we did in the state of georgia, most people like that, keeping the drop boxes and then people find out about these laws, they're great with them. you know the major league baseball. liz: the drop boxes didn't exist before the pandemic, we have to move on because are running out of time, the hypocrisy with u.s. companies like apple and coca-cola bash the voting reform bills like the one in georgia that apple and coke spent millions of dollars to block legislation that would stop the importation of goods made with china slave labor camps and with persecuting muslim minorities, laura ingraham fox news has been reported about this. where is a big dramatic statement from the more than 100 companies going after georgia for their vote law is. >> i think a lot of these companies are quietly doing their reset, you don't see much about it publicly, they do get hit very, very hard by the left-wing activist groups and many are their own employees. they're kinda set between a rock and a hard place but in 2019, apple killed a nap being used by pro-democracy networkers and demonstrators in china and they decided it was batting to get down, apple, patagonia had something like 13 factories in china, they don't seem to have anything about what china is doing in hong kong or taiwan or with the uighurs or anything else. all of that stuff comes back to bite you, major league baseball move from atlanta, georgia where the majority of denver, colorado 71% white and people are tired of this from mr. potato head to major league baseball. liz: we want to move on to this, nike is big in the u.s. culture wars, andy barr and michael mccaul saying where were you nike, when you come testify for the house foreign affairs that nike uses raw materials for its sneakers produced by slave labor in china, nike has repeatedly denied this, they say this is not going out there checking the supply chain for this but the congressman bar points out nike also actively oppose the legislation that would force companies to scrutinize and even abandon supply chain because of slave labor. there is a lot of hypocrisy, nike did not sign the statement with a 100 plus companies about george's vote law we just want to point out this is with going on in corporate america. >> i think nike can spend a lot more time on capitol hill then as opposed to china, i think people on capitol hill are looking at nike among many other corporations but with a lot of suspicion because of the relationships in china, if they are not using forced labor to get any part of their material than they ought to come before congress and show the supply chain into it probably did say we should be held up as a good example, not somebody who's been investigated and i think congress would be happy, think about this, republicans have stood with corporations on fewer regulation, lower taxes, better trade deals, we set a great relationship, we need to rebuild that relationship. liz: jack kingston, good to see you again, come back soon. up next a guy who first drew attention to how outraged parents are that schools are not reopening, he will be back with us. he's getting talk with sl parents across the country are revolting against school boards for not reopening, hurting the kids but were seen parents starting to win, the story next. >> you think you're a martyr because of the decisions you're making when the statistics do not lie that the vast majority of the population is not at risk from this virus the garbage workers who pick up my freaking trash risk their lives every day, more than anyone in the school system. such figure it out or get off the 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david: more than 100 years later, ancestry helped connect us to our ancestors and each other. liz: let's welcome back to the show our favorite outraged parent brandon michon. brandon you have given it to the school board, never gets old, i hope it goes into a time capsule, so people from the century can see what went on, i can watch out every day. brandon, were seen parents starting to win in their fight against school shut down, growing victories like florida, ohio, and south carolina, is this a serious trend? what do you think. >> i think so i think you're having parents, thank you for having me again but i think you're having parents say enough is enough and they're asking what i'm asking to raise the bar and what you want is elected officials to put a plan in place it's been a year end a half and were not kidding any execution and when you're asking why there's not an answer so parents are saying enough is enough, let's get back to normal. liz: we are showing the fight that broke out at school board in utah, were seen protest in seminole county florida, also fort wayne indiana, and south carolina places like ohio school districts are now dropping mandatory mask mandates for kids were opting to make them a discretionary doing a gradual repeal. the other thing that happened the hedge of the nation three biggest school districts, chicago, l.a., new york city all stepping down after harsh criticism that they botched the school shut down, would you think of them. >> i think the mitigating techniques that we have in schools is overboard, you have a check in the morning, the temperature checks, social distancing, plexiglas box is the kids are in and have to wear masks, my kids have to wear masks outside at recess, the same kids at weekends or play with the same students and games on the same field with regards to people stepping down, great. i said in my passant speech if you're not willing to leave, step aside and let someone else do it and i'm glad to see some are saying enough is enough or they can handle the pressure because someone else will for the seat and hopefully lead us in a direction of normalcy. liz: what are you thinking of this codecs are saying why is president biden still wearing a mask outdoors, he did it yesterday in louisiana when the own cdc says you don't want to wear a mask outdoors of your vaccinated, do you think that's adding to the confusion because only one in four americans say it's safe to go out in public without wearing a mask that's according to the economist the pole. does this have any confusion. >> 100%, when the leader of the free world who is vaccinated is wearing a mask on a zoom call, how are local and state officials supposed to have confidence that one, the vaccine that you have is doing anything, if you're so confident in the vaccines, which i am, then take your mask off, be a display of confidence in it and say let's move towards normal. if you continue to virtue single and say i have to have a mask on while i'm alone in a room, then you're not going to joni confidence to the rest of america to say it's okay to move forward. liz: were seen fights and brawls breaking out in airports over people wearing them and not wearing masks, that happened in miami at the international airport, over facemasks, this is graphic, you see people swinging, it's getting really nasty out there, when is this going to stop, what do you think. >> i think it's going to stop when people start saying we have to move forward, what we have with this issue, people have free choice, we live in a free country, if you want to get the vaccination, get it, if you don't, you don't, but don't shame people for not having a have confidence that is going to do something but until we have the government and state saying let's move forward, you're going to continue to have an opposition to a normal life and with regards to schools, we need normal for kids because of lot of their life so far has been in this unusual circumstance and we don't want them to have experiences that we didn't have and vice versa. liz: brandon michon, thank you for joining us, it's great to have you one. >> take you for having me. liz: were coming into the body of the hour, you want to the fox business network. former national security council, we will get his reaction on the fbi reportedly spying on a city president, the fbi getting a second trump dossier of christopher steele that nobody knew about. this happened after trump became president well after the fbi fired christopher steele for his leaks to the media, fired him as a source, that story next. >> when you see the unequal administration application of justice and the law, that should frighten every american and were continuing to see you. ♪ not everybody wants the same thing. that's why i go with liberty mutual — they customize my car insurance so i only pay for what i need. 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fired november 2016, we know he was still talking to a former justice department senior official until may of 2017, but he got in a lot of trouble for that that's what he had to resign in this fall of 2018. whatever that involved, no one knew that there could actually be a second dossier. according to the british news report, the second dossier covers from january 2017 until january 2021, if this is true, that means christopher steele was being paid by someone to basically spy and undermine donald trump and he was in office and also other than bruce who is receiving this information at the fbi or the justice department. liz: this is spying on a sitting president if this daily telegraph report is true, in other words as you're saying christopher steele gave the fbi intelligence report during the trump presidency about russian meddling and alleged sex tape and trump denied that in the mueller report found no trump russia collusion, there is a story that christopher steele met at a london hotel up the street from his company called orbis and he claimed he had four discrete medically sealed secret source networks with good info, this is the thing, this is after the cia told the fbi under james comey, what steele is telling you it's internet rumor, his own sources saying he embellishes, he's about gossip, hearsay, rumors said over things like drinking beers that he exaggerates, why are they still talking to this guy and why paying him money potentially. >> the steele dossier had been discredited by mid-2017 as time went on it became more discredited this adjust continuous effort by the justice department and fbi to keep working with steele to undermine the trump presidency and we need to know who the justice and fbi were involved. we know it wasn't bruce ohr. liz: but bruce got trouble for this, that's what you're saying. liz: the other thing, james comey would later testify that they knew by the winter of 2016, there was no there there and trump russia collusion, peter strzok would later say the same thing, james clapper would say the same things, it's all falling apart, then james comey leaks to the media in order to get via columbia university professor, in order to get the mueller pointed special counsel, it was all falling apart, they did not have a case but there still talking to steele well into the trump presidency, who is doing on who has them in data, they didn't have the goods and they're still going after trump with a really bad debunked source, christopher steele. >> there were career officers and fbi in the justice department who continue to work against president trump throughout his presidency, from all the leaks we've seen during the trump presidency, that should not come as a surprise but the fact that they would use his discredited individual included by comey to go after trump is just amazing. liz: behind-the-scenes according to the d.o.j. inspector general was leaking andrew mccabe got fired for leaks, and behind-the-scenes like cooking the books that turned out not to be true in the news media had yet to retract what they are doing in 2016 and 2017 with the wrong reporting about trump russia collusion based on steele dossier information. , when you think should be done on the daily telegraph report, what do you think should happen. >> in general people should be prosecuted, we know that's not going to happen i love donald trump i think it was a great president but i think you made an error in not clean out the justice department fbi when he was there, i think he would tell us that now that the senior position should've all been emptied and reassigned by mid-2017, and what was going on. think of all the characters in james comey hired who were inhabiting the highest of the lowest, that's why this happened, the same thing with the justice department. liz: you've got to wonder, this is a waste of taxpayer money. paying tens of thousands of dollars to christopher steele, the millions of dollars spent on the mueller probe for years and years, were gonna stay on the story, we love your insight, good to see you. up next joe concha joins us with his take on the new conflict of interest accusation, coming out of local media reports out of michigan against michigan governor democrat gretchen whitmer, she broke her own travel ban on everyone else but by reportedly flying to florida on a private jet owned by rich businessmen reportedly doing business with the state of michigan. that story next. >> she is lying about traveling to florida, what else is governor witmer lying about, newsweek reports that she has traveled three times in the last six month. so the woman has no credibility whatsoever. ♪ (vo) conventional thinking doesn't disrupt the status quo. which is why t-mobile for business uses unconventional thinking to help your business realize new possibilities. only one 5g partner offers unmatched network, support, and value-without any trade offs. ♪ na na na na ♪ na na na na... ♪ hey hey 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know if you saw this thing out of detroit local media new conflict gretchen whitmer breaks her travel ban applies to florida and put on a private jet owned by rich businessmen who do business with the state of michigan, what do you think of the story. >> i think the party of scientism following the science and the democratic party, when you think about this california governor gavin newsom, he dined indoors with 12 people without a mask at the most pretentious sounding restaurant you could possibly go to in the french laundry napa, then mayor lori lightfoot of chicago celebrated with biden supporters after he won in november in the streets of chicago when public gatherings are not supposed to be allowed. nancy pelosi got her hair done indoors in san francisco last year then tried to blame the salon owner for setting her up for jet i've mind trick when indoor salon appointments were not being taken. i could go through a list of 20 of these but you see the point rules for the, not for me particular with gretchen whitmer who had to visit her ailing father in florida but a couple days later he was spotted by one local newspaper called the grand lakes news that saw him shopping in a lansing area market and seen getting into tesla and driving away. again it's not only breaking the rules but then lying about breaking the rules, these people need to be held accountable and that's overdoing right now. liz: that report you cited, the father was actually michigan, not florida. >> he was in florida at one point but spotted in the state days later, that the great lakes news that he was actually shopping and got into a car and drove away, maybe he's sick but at the same time, witmer traveled to florida, three times over the past six month. if you're going to do it, be upfront about it but only after she was caught that she gave this excuse. liz: to saint everybody, stay home, don't bring the virus from florida back to michigan, her chief operating officer went on spring break, so did her state hhs director, she also went on spring break all of them saying don't fly around dumping the virus to michigan and the other thing that is going on witmer and her staff have been asked about this, their same vernacular provide any details of the governors trip to florida citing ongoing security concerns, what do you think about. >> that sounds like a convenient excuse, she took a private jet down there, didn't she. maybe that's why because the optics are so bad. she received the john f. kennedy profile encourage a word recently and what was it with democratic lawmakers, leaders getting all of these awards for doing horribly in terms of the way that they handle covid, andrew cuomo, new york one in any award for the way that he handled covid in terms of the powerpoint presentation that we learned later he was putting covid in 19 positive patients back in the nursing home but even my 10-year-old knows it's about idea and then he obviously tried to cover it up and witmer her performance in michigan not that great either all the democrats keep getting the awards for bad performances and it's unintentionally hilarious at this point. liz: i hear you on that, folks out there get really upset when people live high on the nickel of the taxpayer and government, we have usa today reporting trump's former pentagon chief spent upwards of $2 million or more flying to the south pacific, flying to hawaii, flying to italy, flying to greece, tens of thousands of dollars spent on him and his family flying to see the navy army games, people are out there need to see this is bad d.c. swamp behavior. your final word. >> particular in a time when we've been locked up for a year end could not travel anywhere and now all these people make and the roles are breaking all the rules and you wonder are there any adult left leading this country anymore, it seems like it's a very short supply. liz: joe concha, great to have you on, we really appreciate it. former dhs oversight council 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thing they're good at, secretary may orchids is trying to pretend there is a victory because kids or incapacity or some facilities were less time but what they're really doing is attracting where the come to the border and put them in the hands of smugglers and reach them into the interior of the country where they will stay forever. liz: the cartels are doing the trafficking and the administration is moving the kids around the white house pressing terry jen psaki saying it's maddening that people ask why the white house is not calling the border what everyone else sees it is a crisis, she's mocking the headlines, saying it's a crisis, i can see it now, how is this not a crisis when the u.s. is seen illegal border crossings, a number of them equal to the population of dallas this fiscal year and for added ten women and children sexually assaulted in trying to cross, we have refugee camps popping up across the border, how is this not a crisis. >> it absolutely is, record back-to-back months for the last two months, jen psaki is triggered someone asking her not a tough question but there's no denying reality, she slipped up in march when she called it a crisis of herself, you could only sit there and lied to the american people before the truth eventually slips out. liz: democrat henry cuellar saying the same thing same biden is using a shell game with fake photo ops and photos for the press of empty border facilities and donna, texas when they're simply moving them to other facilities next door. let's take a listen to henry cuellar. >> i would say with all due respect the border is not under control, i will say they're doing a better job moving unaccompanied kids from one tent to another tech, the focus was on border patrol the donna center, the ten said they had their, what the administration is done is set up some tense next door and their run by hhs and their moving a kid from one tent to another tenant from the border patrol tent in the hhs tent and say were heavily better. liz: what do you think, he's a democrat. >> they administration is acting like a little kid told to clean their room so they throw their dirty laundry in the closet, it's not doing anything there moving the kids around, they cannot be trusted to tell the truth, we inherited to fact check basically everything that mayorkas has said because her hiding the truth from the american people. the field secretary is deeply corrupt, should never be in this position during obama administration he got caught sharing visas to belittle donors and allies, he has not lifted a finger, just like kamala harris he cannot get to the border, her only idea shipping or money down south to the border. liz: that hasn't worked since the canadian administration, arizona, montana suing the biden of administration, today they filed for an injunction to stop the biden of administration from releasing criminal under criminal illegal aliens set to be deported by statute after the biden of administration put the handcuffs on ice, they can't target criminal illegals for arrest. we have a drop in deportations, now we have 31 hard left house democrats like alexandria ocasio-cortez and rashida tlaib saying they want to defend the program were ice works with cops to identify and deport criminal illegals. it works and states, we have seen criminal illegals picked up for sexual assault, domestic violence, drug trafficking, what's going on there. >> ice has effectively been shut down, right now officers only going to remove four people year at this pace, they are doing their job, they're told not to is ashamed, i.c.e. officials are just furious, one is calling i talked to folks in its netflix and chill, they aren't doing anything because are told not to, someone's going to get hurt and someone is going to get killed, it's entirely preventable and it will be the fault of the administration. liz: you are terrific, please come back soon, we love having you on, thanks to your service to our country. they stand for watching i'm elizabeth macdonald you been watching "the evening edit", that doesn't for us we hope you have a good evening, join us again monday night. ♪. larrystory, how's that, 266,000 new jobs, the entire economics profession including me expected around a million. so it goes, stocks loved it. they absolutely adored it because it probably guarantees more free money from the fed