democratic administrations has been monetized. that debt spending has been monetized by the fed. the fed buys up 60% of it. they just print money in order to cover that purchase. so that is why the president today spoke about this bill will pay for itself. they re worried about deficit spending causing more inflation. they know that that is the history of deficit spending. they re making up all kinds of ways to pay for it. now they have this new wealth tax, something called unrealized capital gains. they re going to take they say it s billionaire s money that they have and they re doing to tax the stock holdings that they have before they have actually sold the stocks. imagine you have stocks that go up 50% in the past year. even though you haven t cashed them in, you ll be taxed on that. that is a wealth tax. wealth tax has been tried before
but this notion that the capitol police were somehow allowing these folks into the capitol, inviting them in, helping them, just simply not true. chief manger, i prappreciate your time. thank you for coming on. and next, dhs says migrants camped out under a bridge in texas will be cleared out in days but are tens of thousands more heading to take their places? and the new york times reporting tonight the trump campaign knew lawyers claims about voting machines were false. conspiracy theories, at best. so why did trump continue? and by the way, still continues the lie. a reporter for the new york times. if you just hold it like this. yeah. i love finding out things that other people don t want me to know. mm-hmm. [beep] i just wanted to say. find yourself in these situations and see who you are. and that s just part of the bargain.
evacuees. this military airplane hangar has essentially become an international airport terminal and we re standing in what would be the check-in area. and the goal is to get as many evacuees as possible on to those commercial planes to the united states. many are happy to be leaving, but also fearful for family left behind. this man checks in for his flight with his sister and father. they remain in there, four sister and two brother. i come here with my one sister. yeah, it is very hard to feel this honestly. reporter: while the military has handled the evacuation from kabul, it is the state department and homeland security that are responsible for getting advaevacuees to the u.s. the military brings them in, and they stay here for a short period of time, and then we bring them out so that they can go back to the united states. it has been slow moving but now
international airport terminal and we are standing in what would be the check-in area. and the goal is to get as many evacuees as possible onto those commercial planes to the united states. many are happy to be leaving but also fearful for family left behind. achmed checks in for his flight with his sister and father. i have four sister. and two brother. i come here with my one sister. yeah. it s a very hard to feel this, honestly. reporter: while the military has handled the evacuation from kabul, it is the state department and homeland security that are responsible for getting evacuees to the u.s. the military brings them in, and they stay here for a short period of time. and then, we bring them out so they can go back to the united states. it has been slow moving but now we are getting into a process. flight flights are leaving.
sisters, 6 and 7 years old, both shot in the chest. and it sounds like, once again, it was one of those random drive by things or caught in the crossfire because the mom was just strapping them in, the dad was around, going around to drive off. and they re caught in the crossfire. and they one is dead this morning and the other is fighting for her life. ainsley: 7-year-old serenity is the one who was killed and her to take her first plane ride. she had dreams of going to the airport. she just wanted to seat airport. she wanted to go up to the plane. other little girl 6-year-old fighting for her life. aubrey keeps saying it s not your fault, mommy, it is not your fault. brian: unbelievable. the chicago police said nine teenagers and those two young girls were shot in the city just on saturday afternoon. into sunday. another thing that strikes me about all of this crime, especially in new york city, is it s happening in broad daylight. it s the wild west. the cops aren t around, they