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larraly: looking at end of progressive woke mob? with big socialism? sure hope so. the polls say so and donald trump advantage trump right now expose how it turns out. advantage liz macdonald as always. that's the key point. elizabeth: thank you, larry. there was a line out of bill
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maher and basically saying common sense are where woke ideas go to die. breaking news coming in. more news involving the supreme court and getting right to former congressional investigator sam dewey and byron york. the biden white house said the president is claiming to the border and the biden white house moments ago asked the supreme court going to the law and letting law enforcement arrest and deport illegal border crossings. a number are known criminal terrorists and this is a success story at the border and how will voters see this, byron? >> well, they already give joe biden lowest approval ratings ever on the issue of handling the border. this has been an issue in the last two democratic administrations. if you remember, several years
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ago during the obama administration. there was a governor of arizona, january brewer and wanted the state and legislature to enforce some federal immigration laws. obama administration took her to court and won and their argument was the government has the sole authority to enforce immigration law and by the way we're not going to do it. that was a winning argument. and i think that's exactly what joe biden is arguing tonight. elizabeth: to you, sam, is this white house in chaos or tone deaf? we reported friday and biden swore in a border patrol chief saying he never talked to joe biden or kamala harris in his two years on the job. byron said, the president is flipping -- plunging in the polls because of the hundreds of actions and fueling the border collapse. what do you make of this move by the white house? >> i think it's another misguided step. the white house is doing everything it can to unravel the
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border security measures that were in place. that's created the problem and it's interesting what texas is arguing to get around the decision byron says this isn't bad. this is so bad that is just is essentially invasion and texas has told the courts. we are relying on our power to repel an actual invasion. to sustain this law and it's an extraordinary argument that they have to go there. elizabeth: yeah, it's under the constitution they're invoking the invasion clause. so, let's move onto the supreme court decision, byron, what do you make of the democrats and the media attacking the supreme court today, even after liberal justices joined in unanimously ruling colorado cannot kick former president donald trump off the ballot? >> no surprise they're attacking the supreme court and we're now sending more calls to expand the
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supreme court and going from the west and this was one of the ways that they're trying to stop donald trump from running in the 2024 election or winning it. four criminal cases against him and two by biden justice and two by federal prosecutors in new york and georgia and new york lawsuit seeks to destroy him financially, which has really thrown the book at him lately and then this, the constitution not guilty effort to keep him off the ballot. this has just fizzled completely so that's one of their hopes and so i'm not surprised to see them upset about this. elizabeth: yes, completely in a state of collapse against trump keeping him off the ballot and, sam, we've been saying this for months that this would happen. rule based on section 5 and only congress can enact laws doing anything like what the states were trying to do and let's get your reaction for former president trump and watch democrats in the media attack
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the supreme court and watch this. >> have it that way and nothing to do with the fact it's the leading canned dade and leading candidate or candidate well down on the totem pole and you cannot take somebody out of a race and the voters can take the person out of the race very quickly but a court shouldn't be doing that and a supreme court said that very well. >> supreme court issued bad decisions on democracy and the united states supreme court decision what will not be the make it or break it as to whether democracy survives and the case they can vindicate themselves. elizabeth: s this reaction for the voters to decide and activists in individual states, sam. what do you think? even, again, sotteau and brown and jackson ruled in the
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majority with the unanimous decision and they're still mad? >> yeah, makes very little sense for the court to make this decision of this overwhelming colorado and the anger that also said congress could enforce that and concurring justices and i think there's anger there and i think there was a backup plan to try and enforce the ban federally. for example as soon as trump took an action and if he were even elected saying that violated the clause and he's not president. remove him. elizabeth: using courts again. that's what the liberal minority in the unanimous decision talking about and that's not going to go either. sam dewey and byron york, thank you for your per spect and i have good to have you. know now welcome back caroline downy. good to see you again, caroline.
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president biden faces another potential boycott tomorrow and super tuesday over gaza and others saying it's about the economy and loss of jobs and layoffs and a new poll out of new york times sienna and majority of biden's 2020 voters, democrats now say he's too old to be effective. what do you think? >> that poll was dam dam dammind majority of biden voters across generations and race and sex and they believe that biden is too old to be effective and that's a rare consensus in politics between the parties and survey might have asked the question is the sky blue and voter apprehension around his age particularly and that's the thing about age and dementia, they're progressive and to the average viewer, biden is mentally incapacitated and democrats cannot pretend the problem away and david axel rod
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and the march of time is immute and will if he were to apply for the private sector, he'd be rejected and apply for a driver's license, he'd be denied. yet, he has the competence and evasiveness that's fit for him to lead the free world. elizabeth: yeah, caroline, what you're also talking about too is this new york times and sienna voters and democrats say he's too bold to be effective and voting for the six swing states and saying he's too hold and watch president biden and that was a major blunder and twice mistakenly hear humanitarian aid going ukraine and twice despite reading from a note card directly in front of them and take late night shows and mock democrats and claiming it's all about vitality and all about the line withs the comedian pretending to be secretary
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mayorkas. watch this. >> in the coming days, we're going to join with friends in georgia and others providing air drops of additional supplies to ukraine. continue to open up avenues into ukraine including possibility of marine corp. with a large amounts of humanitarian assistance. >> stop with the i'm sharper than ever. nobody is buying that. don't try to deny the age thing. lean into it. lean in. lean in like you're eating soup. admit. i'm bad with names and walk like a toddler with a whole diaper. >> dana, i was with him and behind close doors he's a dynamo. we went down to the border town of brownsville, texas and joe went into beast mode. he said we're going to tighten
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the border. he parkoured up to the top of the border wall. front flipped into the rio grand and game up with a fish in his mouth. elizabeth: gets pretty bad when late night goes there like in a first clip with the president saying they were air drops going into ukraine and going into gaza. the lady sitting in the chair was looking up at ceiling like what is he talking about. >> what's this battling going on? it's the issue of own party operatives are not hiding and it used to be a hush hush and talk about that and honestly the electoral results were kind of defying the trend and the 22 red wave that never materialized and supposed to be referendum on some biden's incoherence with lack of performance and frailty
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and it wasn't and so eventually it snowballed this age problem to where we are and can't avoid it any longer and need emergency transplant and democrats don't need to get that. elizabeth: state of the union coming up later this week. we're watching this. it's good to see you and we have got a jam-packed hour. coming up, we've got congressman anthony diesposito and julian epstein and staying on the latest action and setbacks in the case against trump. plus more on the president repeatedly dodging why he'll not get rid of his nearly 100 executive actions that ignited the border collapse. we've got voters speaking out and big development, john kerry will soon quit. he'll leave office as climate czar and criticism he's been making secret decisions
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affecting you and your families. house republicans looking into google potentially working with the white house as google again is accused of misleading america. we have a big new heading for the president, the houthis reportedly shutting down internet traffic. we'll ex-lain that one. houthis out of yemen and bright bart finance senator and so excited to see john. this week's state of the union coming up and new poll out of new york times and biden is "so unpopular". he's losing democrat voters, womens, blacks, hispanics and more. all this coming up on "the evening edit" tonight. ♪ j.p. morgan wealth management knows it's easy to get lost in investment research. get help with j.p morgan personal advisors.
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elizabeth: more news coming in and president biden reportedly huddled with close advisers at camp david to prepare for the state of union address and majority of voters disapprove of the job he's been doing and he's been polling in the 30s, the level that gallop says income pants historically lose and edward lawrence is live at the white house. reporter: yeah, president joe biden trying to reset how americans feel about his presidency and talking about unemployment rating coming from
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below 4% and he's also likely to talk about how he's added back all the jobs lost in the pandemic and created 5.4 million jobs and we won't hear prices rising 18% year over year and average hourly earnings as you see here fell 2.1% in that time. the president wants you to focus on the second part of that chart ignoring the fact that wages are not back to where we were three years ago. >> we're going to undo some of the damage that was caused by the administrative state and loss of alleges in the picture. >> so people will vote on kitchen table issues and president likes to talk about the amount of breathing room and paychecks and polls show 57% of people say that they have less money in their pocket now from a year ago. only 14% say they have more and this is what people are feeling.
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about 3 three in every four people believe the economy is only fair or poor and that number coming down a bit and when you have 73% of people agreeing on anything, that's overwhelming. >> what matters is how people vote and we've consistently as deputies overperformed polls. not just in the special election that just happened in long island and the midterms in 2022 but in election after election. reporter: we'll have to see how the president frames this reset on the state of the union on thursday. liz. elizabeth: edward, thank you. joining us now, finance senator bright bart and john carney, he's really smart. john, you heard edward's report and inflation and kitchen table issues was top of voter's mind and two new polls cbsu gov and new york times sienna. they're saying 55% of registered voters say biden's policies will make prices go up and that's a cbs poll. going to make inflation worse.
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>> i think biden is going to basically try to reset the frame here. this is really causing a panic in the white house right now. they really weren't expecting to be doing this badly on innation and they've tried to shift the blame over and over again to thinks like corporate greed, putin's price hikes and doesn't work. the american people weren't buying it and going for one last hurrah and corporations got greedier and that's why prices went and you happen they'll try again at the state of the union and they keep trying to lose almost magic and stop blaming the policies and disastrous policies that come about.
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that shows o that people say if biden gets another term u inflation would be worse. prices will go down if trump gets in office. elizabeth: new york times poll, john, the president is losing his democrat base. he's losing blacks and women, latino voters. let's listen to -- here's what's going on too. we've got new sound coming in and senior citizen on a fixed budget. you're going to hear her hammer biden's border collapse. it's hurting the poor. it's hurting seniors on a fixed income. listen to what she said about denvers city council and illegal immigrants are flooding the city from the president's border collapse. watch this. >> i'm here to speak on behalf of the poor. the elderly who is struggling because of the issues that you deal with and how you deal with
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them. looking at denver for 40,000 immigrants, and we think they cost 1,000 a month for housing, it's going to be $480 million for one year. that's just a thousand and i don't think you can get housing for that. we are headed for a tsunami. i don't think you know what you're heading at. elizabeth: headed for a tsunami. what do you say, john? >> that's right. she's right on point there. the amazing thing, biden is also losing the faith of young voters. one of the things this year the polling and young people are getting readily hating biden's economy. when you ask them how is the economy doing, that young voters that you cannot get elected as a democrat and can't get 18-29-year-old voters to come out for you. they say they're suffering a lot. frankly that's because the stock market has gone up and young
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people don't own stocks and home prices are up and don't own homes and yet they do pay all of the inflation tax that biden put on america and so they're getting hit by the inflation and seeing none of the potential upside and frankly that's a big political problem for the biden white house. elizabeth: you know, tip did a study and found the white house touted the term bibs and talking bidenomics about 60 times in june of last year, john. by this february, that crashed to just ten. americans are seeing what the white house did and we came out of pandemic and trillions of hot money into the economy struggling out of lockdowns and the supply chain was broken and fired up inflation and top down mandates and everyone has to buy an electric car and cost money and bridgeses is half the battery power in ten years and kept doing a lot of rule making and shutting down and attacking
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energy and blue collar jobs. big government socialism. >> keep pushing more spending and we're running a budget deficit that you'd expect to run in a economic crisis. one that you would expect of unemployment and it's up 10 or 12% and we're doing it at 3.7%. this is a war budget. not the kind you're expecting and inflation will still be running high getting to election day and that's a big thin. elizabeth: say that again, john. they continue to spend on a level during wartime. we ran during world war ii and i think that makes sense and during the pandemic and it doesn't make sense today and local budgets and they're in a
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rush and federal government and a lot of spend asking about to come through the pipeline in the next six months and that'll drive inflation and it was worse and going to come up and people will be feeling it when we hit november on election day. elizabeth: john carney, thank you very much. thanks for joining us tonight. we have a brand new heading for the white house. the houthi militants in yemen not backing down despite air strikes and they reportedly shut down internet and telecom traffic for europe, asia and middle east. cutting cables under the red ser of a that traffic and anthony d'especiall'esposito and 14,000l crossings in weekend alone in those states and plus texas has been quickly turned around and
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the biden white house trying to push back an appeal's court ruling that would have let stand texas new law letting law enforcement arrest and deport illegal aliens and the biden white house is moments ago with the supreme court to stop and coming at the border. texas on "the evening edit" up next. everywhere but the seat. the seat is leather. alan, we get it. you love your bike. we do, too. that's why we're america's number-one motorcycle insurer. but do you have to wedge it into everything? what? i don't do that. this reminds me of my bike. the wolf was about the size of my new motorcycle. have you seen it, by the way? happy birthday, grandma! really? look how the brushstrokes follow the line of the gas tank.
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trade brilliantly with schwab. elizabeth: breaking news and house homeland security congressman anthony d'esposito. what's going on is the biden white house just filed an emergency stay at the supreme court to stop texas' new state law letting law enforcement arrest and deport illegal border crossers and the president was at the texas border touting he's all about border security. what do you think? >> i think it's a continuation of joe biden trying to redistrict blame. it's clear that the issue at the
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border is the biggest issue facing the american people and if he wants to make a difference, he can. he's on the side of those crossing into this country illegally. elizabeth: congressman, the president took nearly 100 executive actions and starting from day one and weakening the border. happened in the first 100 days and he's not backing down and he's not getting rid of them. now speaker johnson new york congresswoman ni nicole maliotas >> this border crisis has victims and on thursday night two of the victims and two proud nypd officers who were attacked by illegal migrants in midtown and they're going to be our guests at state of the union and
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what he's doing with this country. elizabeth: watch the president dodge on why he's not getting rid of executive actions and again nearly 100 of them undercutting border security and you're going to hear the media also going out for the white house and the president is wrong on this and watch this. >> simple fact is this issue is the biden policy hasn't worked and the issue is not necessarily immigration. it's chaos. >> look, this has been an obvious challenge for him and his party for some time now. i think biden l was slow to realize that, but i think biden is paying a price and he was too slow on the issue and he was warned by his pollster in the white house and inflation, immigration and crime rising issues with the voters and biden unleashed the most disastrous
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and come back into the white house and expect that's not going to pave the way for donald trump to make his way to ride this issue again. >> coming for the president or vice president for that matter. so i was the chief of border patrol. i commanded 21,000 people. that's a problem. elizabeth: how can the president and the vice president not talk to their own border patrol chief for like nearly two years? >> because they're not interested in securing the boarder and tried for the last few months. 200 or 300 days sent to the senate and sat there and collecting dust on chuck schumer's desk and hear democrats and republicans
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criticizing. when was the vote any don't remember the senate sending over to the house because they can't get it out of the senate and more. elizabeth: biden collapsed the border with nearly 100 executive actions and he did it. congressman, there's a new report and we're looking into it and center of immigration studies has been filing freedom of information act lawsuits against the biden white house and it's finding 320,000 illegal immigrants from latin america into 43 astucities but the white house will have the cities and this happened all of last year. the biden white house has an app on the phone and the cbp1 app and you can apply. organization and and temporary
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into u.s. cities and flown in by the biden white house. >> yeah, we have said from day one when we started our investigation into homeland security and cbp1 app was being extorted by the cartels and it's 23409 only the cbp app and administration and democratic lawmakers and in california and first time home buyer loans and it's all at the lapid of joe biden and secretary mayorkas and his answer is you don't need money at the boarder and crappy policies he's put in place and need to secure the border and this is about border security. it's about protecting homeland
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and making our country safer. elizabeth: thank you, it's about crime too. thank you for joining us from house foreign affairs and he's a u.s. army combat veteran congressman, good to have you on the show. are the houthi militants in yemen just completely ignoring and blowing off the white house because they reportedly just cut and damaged undersea cables in the red sea and knocking out 25% of the telecom and internet traffic network between asia and europe and the middle east. >> it was joe biden when he came into office who basically got rid of this and allows the houthi rebels to continue what
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they're doing today and they're responsible for attacking this and other allies in the area now and they're disrupting 12% of global trade for the red sea and dropping under 25% and the cables and that's going to impact middle east asia and areas of the world and it's also going to load the data onto other net works and may or may not be able to handle these. elizabeth: congressman, what you said is interesting and yeah, the biden white house one of the first things the president did was removed the houthis from the u.s. terrorist watch list and putting them back on. it's a ship bombed by u.s. militants and the belize and thanksgiving going to kill
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marine life and coral reef. >> irtc known as internationally recognized core and it's actually responsible for 12% of all global trade of america being so dependent on adversarial nations on china and this is where it comes in and direct attack on america and commerce and in my opinion should lead us with what we're doing long ago and decoupling and doing more for the home and the industrial base. the houthi rebels and also the fungible assets that's gone to iran and $10+ billion and highest exportation of oil and that's now also funding attacks like hamas and israel and hezbollah on the boarder and like hezbollah in iraq and like the houthis on the irtc.
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elizabeth: thanks for joining us, good to see you. we've got to big story coming up. new developments and house republican lawmakers and going after google over concerns that google has been working with the biden white house on google's artificial intelligence already been found to be misleading america and distorting information and historically inaccurate information. this is going to hit the 2024 race. plus, we've got north dakota governor doug burgum joining us in his state going on right now the day before super tuesday and what he says is totally off the wall with the white house policies undercutting u.s. energy and you don't want to hear this coming up on "the evening edit" and check in with my buddies dagen and sean first. >> hey, e smokers mac. a big weekend politics and super tuesday and thursday state of the union and joe biden is
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tanking in the polls. >> tommy tuberville is here to talk about the supreme court decision and putting donald trump back on the ballot and restoring democracy if you will in a nondecision. monica crowley responds to rolling stone claiming that the white house is like the wild west with drugs. well, wasn't donald trump's white house where they found some cocaine. they left it there and biden's white house. monica's here and she's got more, top of the hour. before you use ai to transform business, accelerate growth,
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elizabeth: big developments and house lawmakers demanding google turnover documents and they're fearing that the biden white house has been influencing google's artificial intelligence. google has been in crisis mode and damage control. google's artificial intelligence was caught doing historically inaccurate images, biased images and misleading americans and more. kelly o'grady live in new york with the latest. kelly. reporter: liz, that's right. big development with the gemini saga and the house judiciary committee subpoenaing all communication on the gemini
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product with the executive branch and parties and in october outlining the white house guardrails for ai and google itself has admitted to designing gemini within the guidelines and for some context, president biden's order says this, artificial intelligence policies must be consist with my administration and dedication to advancing equity and civil rights and administration cannot and will not tolerate the use of disadvantaging those who are too often denied equal opportunity and justice. now consequently, the house committee is concerned and ai may be building bias into gemini and the company has long been accused of promoting a workplace promoting certain tuning forks and ave was fired in 2019 for voicing conservative opinions. >> some people have felt more free to speak up and often some of the hard core activists in the company. whereas if you're conservatives
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or have to very carefully measure your words and wait till the wrong topic, better not to speak at all. >> google pushed back on former employee's claim sharing let go for unacceptable behavior and telling me it's not often pushed aside. liz, the committee is given google till march 16 to turn over the documents and two week time line has already started. back to you. elizabeth: can i ask you a question, you've been good with your journalism and know a lot about the story. has google historically been cooperative with house lawmakers in the past on issues like this? >> there was one piece that was brought up in that house judiciary letter that they found evidence that was youtube and aspects and they're changing something and administration reaching out and censoring things and outside of their particular guidelines. elizabeth: you're terrific. thank you so much. now we have on the phone north
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dakota governor doug burgum. the governor has been very strong in his state and the republican caucuses are underway in north dakota and good to have you on the phone. willing to speak on behalf of president trump? >> yes, i am. i'm honored to do that and excited that north dakota getting a opportunity to send the message to the whole nation in advance of super tuesday that president trump is going to dominate and win this nomination. elizabeth: governor, what do you make of the news that john kerry is stepping down later this week with you as his climate czar and never told congress what treaties he was signing off on hitting american kitchen tables. what do you think, governor? >> i think it's a senator kerry had a long career as a diplomat, but he is -- we need to honor his service, but he's wrong on energy just like the biden administration is. they've been focusing on energy transition and one that has the country and supports our
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dictators around the world. it kills manufacturing jobs and they're pursuing an agenda, which is bad for the united states and actually bad for the environment because when the u.s. produces energy, we make it cleaner, safer, smarter and more efficiently than anywhere else in the world and fighting for global energy policy and nearly all the energy is made in the u.s.. the more we do is the better it'll be for environment and happiest and you've been pursue ago strategy and we could be pursuing energy addition and the world needs more energy, not just transitioning away from cheap and reliable fuels that we have now. elizabeth: governor, know what else is going on, new state-wide pennsylvania poll by access reservice connected and have majority of the voters, 57% independent and democrat, these voters, democrats, six out of ten oppose president biden's ban on u.s. liquefied natural gas exports and it's hurting jobs and it's hurting communities.
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in a swing state of pennsylvania and democrat john fetterman, the senator there is against what the white house has been doing and you've been about common sense policies and i read that your state produces something like three barrels of oil per resident every two days and why is the biden white house going to foreign dictatorship and them to pump more and blocking pop lines here and transporting oil and gas out of the west coast and you could get japan and 20 year contract for that. >> absolutely, liz, the biden administration. in pennsylvania of course, people are opposed and if they all understood it, the whole state with pennsylvania the number two natural gas producer in our country behind texas and who has got some of the highest energy price ntsb picture and
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new england and new hampshire 41% of the people in new hampshire are still dirty heating oil to heat their homes and you knew where it was coming for before the russian invasion of ukraine and coming from russia. going for new hampshire and going in the country and we should have every state in the u.s. have access to clean, reliable u.s. fuel. elizabeth: really back ward looking stuff out of this white house. governor burgum, thank you for joining us tonight. very happy. coming up, update on all the cases facing former president trump. sit back, we'll be right back. (♪) (♪) (♪)
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elizabeth: well, we're excited to have back former house judicially counsel, julian epstein. it's good to see you again, julian. what do you make of the majority of the cases against trump? they look like they're hitting a wall. the supreme court just ruled trump stay on state ballots in the colorado case, plus the superior court took up husband appeal on presidential immunity against special counsel jack smith's january 6th case. that's getting delayed until possibly after the election. what do you think? >> thanks for having me on. yes, i think all of these cases are hitting a wall. and as you know from our
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discussions, many discussions, liz, i didn't vote for trump in '16 or '20, but i think people on the left and in the political center need to start asking whether these cases have been abusive. the case on ballot access was an easy call. the notion that democratic bureaucrats in states can exclude the major party candidate of the opposing party is, i think, an absurd or proposition and very anti-democratic. it's absurd to me that democrats are promoting that claiming they are actually protecting democracy. but, you know, go back to the russia case. the russian case turned out to be not too much. the two new york cases, the a.g. and d.a. cases, are completely abusive. there is no precedent for that fact pattern, for the law being used in those fact patterns that anybody can find. and if donald trump's last name was something else, those two cases would not be brought. the georgia case is mired in scandal, and the two federal cases look like they cannot occur before the election.
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and, you know, you hear people like nancy pelosi, i was very disappointed to hear this, and the whole chorus of sort of left pundits on the cable shows and elsewhere condemning the supreme court which i find is incredibly offensive. it is not the supreme court's case, i cannot -- the supreme court's fault. i cannot emphasize this enough that the justice department waited until year four of the biden administration in the middle of election season to bring these cases, and the supreme court has good reason to consider the matters in both of them. elizabeth: you know, so the other -- the federal case, the classify ifed document case in florida, that could be drayed. it was supposed to tart may 20th, but you're right, that could be clay ared -- delayed too. the weakest case, the new york hush money payment case, is supposedly going to start in just a few weeks, on march 25th. but as you noted, there are problems with this too. manhattan d.a. bragg, he's boot strap ising a books and recorded case into a federal -- it's
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actually a misdemeanor, boot strapping a misdemeanor into a federal felony case claiming hush money pa paid to stormy daniels was meant to interis fear and influence the -- interfere is and influence the 2016 election. >> alvin bragg campaigned about going after donald trump. this is the old joseph stall then, show me the man, i'll show you the crime. it's a completely abusive prosecution on the facts and on the law. as for the federal cases, i don't think either of them can be tried before the election for a whole host of reasons. the documents case has lots of pretrial issues and classifications -- classification issues and discovery, and there's just no time given the amount of preparation. and the fact that the case will probably be remanded for further review in the lower courts. elizabeth: got it. julian, come back soon. >> thanks for having me. elizabeth: tomorrow, mike huckabee, senator ron johnson, art laffer. let's send it over to my buddies dagen and sean. take it away. dagen: thank you

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