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governor of pennsylvania is the attorney general of the state defended a lot of covid measures. now that he is running for covid himself said he did not really support them that much. >> thank you for joining us. you've been watching "the evening edit." join us again tomorrow night and have a good evening. ♪ >> the hunter biden saga starting to stink worse than a three week old tuna sandwich. now the narrative is going up in flames. will there be any accountability or a new election as donald trump is now demanding. i am here for kennedy. the fbi agent in charge of the hunter biden probe just resigned. one month after the fbi director dismissed him from his supervisory role. timothy tebow. not the former nfl quarterback,
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but a whistleblower has claimed that tebow was politically biased and tebow did his best to bury the laptop story right before the 2020 election. now, that is a far cry from the breathless claims that hunters laptop was russian disinformation. remember this? >> this looks like russian intelligence, this talks like russian intelligence. this effort to cook up supposedly dirt on joe biden looks like a classic russian playbook disinformation campaign. >> russian playbook disinformation. now we know the laptop story was largely true. it was indeed hunters. it had a lot of damaging information on it. correspondence in places like china and ukraine. it did not end there. now facebook founder mark
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zuckerberg is dropping some pretty interesting claims as well. watch. >> the fbi basically came to us, some folks on our team, hey, just so you know, you should be on high alert, we thought there was a lot of russian propaganda in the 2016 election. we have it on notice that there is basically about to be some kind of dump of, that is similar to that so just be vigilant. >> that is so meta- >> chuck grassley and ron johnson said in the statement "the american people deserve to know whether the fbi used facebook as part of their alleged plan to discredit information about hunter biden. so, are we starting to get to the bottom of this whole thing? with me now was former u.s. assistant attorney national review columnist and fox news contributor andy mccarthy.
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thank you for being here. this guy, tim tebow, what do you know about them? >> he has a long time supervisory agent. he was what you call and a sack. there is about 13 of those in the country. he led up the washington field office. he clearly has a background which screamed out that he had political bias including a pretty active social media account. and burying the hunter biden stuff, i would just point out to people that the justice department and the fbi had a criminal investigation of hunter biden four months before the laptop came out. most of it was based on just following the money, like you do in a traditional investigation, looking at the records of
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american financial institutions. the idea that they got this hot potato near the election and they thought that it must be disinformation because, who could think that hunter might to be up to no good with his track record. it is preposterous. >> tebow, they walked him out of the fbi office, we are not sure if he was fired, they said that's what we do to everybody. could this be that tebow was kind of like peter struck, he was sloppy, yet the social media. he is obviously biased. what about the leadership of the fbi. do they just want to say this is the guy that was bias, we are above it all, but really, they were all in on it. >> here are the two things. as far as he is concerned, you know, you only need about 20 years in and then to be over the age of 50 to be eligible to retire in the fbi.
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when they want you out you are often in retirement status. this guy was relieved. there is no question about that. the fbi manifestly has a bias problem. especially at the upper ranks. especially in washington. the washington field office or headquarters. we all know that they have a problem. when they end up removing someone like this, it is never because they proactively did it, it is because something seeps out, they get embarrassed and suddenly the guy is gone. then christopher wray can testify and say, look, all those bad apples, we have relieved them. they don't work here anymore. they never do anything actively about the problem and it is a profound problem. when the fbi loses the confidence of the public and cannot look the public in the eye anymore day, trust us, when
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we are giving them very significant powers, that is a big problem for the country. >> do you think this grassley letter will go anywhere? the leadership of the fbi, they don't put their fingerprints on anything. maybe they went to facebook and said, look out for this. other agents inoperative saying this looks like disinformation. they put together a nice show. that is what made facebook sensor it. you have to censor the story. am i right? >> i think that's right, but i also think the deeper question is, why is the fbi trying to police social media organization i remember the 2016 campaign where they said they had information that the russians were trying to infiltrate trump's campaign yet they never gave the trump campaign a defensive briefing. giuliani and christy and all of these other guys who they could have gone to, but they did not,
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but they go to facebook. >> interesting. thanks a lot, andy. >> in response to these revelations, trump is demanding a new election. the presidential election was badly and irreparably tainted by the fbi take description of the laptop from hell to facebook and the lame stream media. in many other reasons as well here it declared the rightful winner or hold a new election now. obviously, a 2020 redo election will not happen, but should the fbi be investigated? let's get into it with the party panel. columnist and spectator panel carol markowitz, former biden conservative kevin and former trump advisory board member and risk advisors managing director jason meister. jason, i will go to you first. i don't know about that trump tweet.
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i think this one was kind of clumsy. it happened in the middle of the night. was this a dumb tweet? >> i think the president is pointing out something that is incredibly important to point out. the fbi committed widespread systemic election interference in the 2020 election embracing lay took the election out of the hands of the voters by identifying the hunter biden laptop story as russian disinformation and then lying to major social media platforms which in turn then censor the story, locked president trump's campaign account and suspended the official twitter account of the new york post, which, by the way, was founded in 1801 by alexander hamilton. this is incredible what happened here. we need to shine a light on it and it should never happen again the hunter biden laptop story is a story of hunter biden, of joe
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biden, not hunter biden who converted his son to a bad man to collect and split the millions of dollars that he took around the world for doling out political favors. that laptop has on it information that implicated at the time a presidential candidate running for a major political office in this country, a major pay to play scandal involving russia, ukraine and china. so this is a major story and i think that trump is pointing out that it is major. >> i think that it is major. carol, i think that the tweet was clumsily. maybe the tweet could have been, look, the fbi is dirty, we are seeing it with the facebook story. why don't you vote in november and that we can all get to the bottom of this. what do you think? >> that is exactly yet. the handling of hunters laptop
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has been an outright disaster. i have heard so much about this that i cannot even count them all. i get that he is aggrieved and lashing out, but for his own future in the future of this party, he should stop this now. no good tweets or truths or socials have been at 1:46 a.m. and he should really tone this down. >> yeah, so -- [laughter] what do you think? kevin, i saw your eyes light up. do you agree that it is time for new election now? >> i think some of former president trump asked tweets happened in the middle of the night. i cannot strongly disagree more with that statement. we will not have a new election. during all of the 2020 election, the trump administration was in power and the director of the fbi at the time was appointed by donald trump, christopher wray, who continues in that position. absolutely we should have more
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transparency, folks like mark zuckerberg testify under oath before congress, subpoena all of those records. let's have that conversation. the 2020 election, that does not help republicans at all. seven zero days after the midterm. the silliness that you are seeing from the former president. >> jason, i don't think we will have another election here. obviously, the fbi was in bed with the media and social media in burying this story. at this point, we know it. >> this is the same fbi that spied on trump when he was a candidate for office. they spied on the transition team and they sought to undermine a sitting u.s. president for his entire first term. we had the molar investigation
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based on a complete hoax paid for by hillary clinton. the same fbi that set up the kidnap of the governor. informants in the crowd on january 6 telling and instigating people to go into the capital building. this is a wholly corrupt fbi and i think that every single republican that is running for public office needs to be committed to completely dismantling our intelligence apparatus if we are going to save our constitutional republic. >> i agree. that is a kind of tweet that trump should be doing. thank you, panel, stick around. the biden administration still has not said to will pay for their trillion dollar student loan handout. many are worried the constant spending will push inflation even higher. will it change if the gop wins back the house and senate? ben klein is here to discuss next.
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day seven and counting. that is how long the white house has gone without explaining who will pay for the student loan
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handout. confronting kamala harris yesterday. as expected, she said nothing. >> who specifically is footing the student loan bill? >> let's start with this. first of all, a lot of the same people that are criticizing following through on a commitment that we made to forgive student loan debt are the same people who voted for a tax cut or the richest americans >> what? what did she just say? the fed can only tame inflation if the government dials back the spending. additional rate hikes could make inflation worse. will the white house ever get the hit from all sides. joining me now on the house budget and appropriations committee ben klein. congressman kline, you heard the vice president, i don't know if
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you understood her any better than i did, but what are we going to do about this runaway inflation when the white house insists on giving away more money? >> you know, i heard that word salad from the vice president and it did not make any sense to me after i listened to it twice. it is amazing that this administration continues to double down on its reckless spending. it will just worsen inflation and keep prices high for working families. their price of food, the price of gas, the price of a new home. it will stay high and efforts to raise interest rates by the fed will not have their intended effect if they keep on spending. >> if you could sit down with the fed and say, look, you just said it, interest rate alone will not solve this. what would you tell him or what
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do you think he would tell you? what do you have to combine that with? >> well, we need to combine it with a dialing back of the spending that congress has embarked on over the last four years. the reckless spending beginning with the america rescue plan which really kicked off this inflationary spiral and just most recently, with the paying, the forgiving of the student loans, but also the inflation production act, i like to call it. these things really are just surveying to blunt any effort by the fed to help address inflation and that is their primary goal. to try to tame inflation. it is eating away income from working families, the average family has lost one month worth of income. i don't know anybody that can afford to lose a month of income and still make it with these
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high prices. that is essentially what inflation has given us. that is the gift that joe biden has given this country. >> during this whole pandemic, the white house insisted that all of these things were necessary. shutdowns, all of these ppp loans. all of the restrictions. they killed the economy and i have not heard republicans, really, maybe you have a different take on this, but to me, republicans have never answered that. republicans have to go out the president say what you did was wrong. you did not handle the pandemic well. i don't think many republicans have had the guts to say that. do you think republicans will be able to articulate that for the fall? >> absolutely. we are articulating it this fall. one of the problems has been that we don't control any of the gavels, we don't control any of
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the houses so we don't have the same that the president does. our efforts to hold the biden accountable and hold congress accountable for the wasteful spending and for, essentially, the shutdown creating this void in demand and oversupply of income, it really did kick off this inflationary spiral when the american rescue plan was passed. the accountability that congress will be seeking when republicans gain control will be across all committees, beginning with the budget committee, when the budget committee puts forward one that will lead to balance, i hope, i am a member of the republican study committee, we put forward a balanced budget plan and i am hopeful that the committee will base its budget offer that plan.
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>> unprecedented and unsafe. that is how border patrol chief describes the crisis at the southern border according to an
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underworld deposition obtained by fox news digital. take a look. >> would you agree that the southern border is currently in crisis? >> objection. >> yes. >> would you agree that unprecedented numbers of aliens are entering the united states right now? >> objection. >> yes. >> when president biden was elected, did the number of aliens trying to illegally enter the united states increase or decrease? >> objection. >> increase. >> is the crisis that is currently ongoing at the southern border making the border less safe for americans and aliens alike? >> objection. >> yes. >> can i get a hold of that guy that kept saying objection? i want him to be my lawyer. [laughter] he objects to everything. the biden administration has had
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this since day one and this is a result. how can democrats defend this? the panel is back. carol, kevin and jason. obviously, the border, out of control. it was not totally in control during trump, but we were doing better. do democrats really want what is happening right now? >> we were doing far better, actually. they want to have an open border without saying they wanted open border. if they say we want to open the border and let people in, whoever wants to come, that would be a problem for them. bernie sanders and barack obama said those exact things about the border. a loser at election time. we are seeing these astronomical rates. we are continuing to see unaccompanied minors. i think they are being compassionate but the dead bodies at the border say
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otherwise. the idea of dropping migrants often sanctuary cities has been a good one. people have to face the consequences of the policies that they push. the border states are having to deal with the influx despite why the opposing. it makes sense that the cities that say they will welcome these migrants deal with it. the plan should continue going forward until they realize that this is unsustainable. we cannot keep doing this and there is nothing compassionate about it. >> kevin, tell me what we've got to do at the border don't give me that comprehensive. i don't want to hear about the comprehensive. >> we are in agreement. it is unsustainable. i am a democrat that supports strong security. not just more border agents, but more patrols, more walls, more physical barriers and more surveillance. this is a democrat that supports
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that. >> you know what will happen. you get your border people down there, the more money, they will still come and we will let them in. we will let them walk into our country, right? >> that is current law where people present themselves at the border. i'm all about having a conversation about reforming that. also resources to our immigration court so we can process them and determine whether they have a valid case, whether they should remain here because of bodily harm or threats or whether they should return to their country of origin. we have to surge more resources to that border. >> jason, you know, kevin, he is talking a good game. i kind of agree with what he said. whenever he said we've got to change the way we deal with asylum in this country, people said, we can't, we cannot do it. it is the law.
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why can't we, jason? >> we can, but i don't think that that is what we are dealing with right now. joe biden's open border policies are by design. he is trying to flood this country with millions of illegal aliens nts successfully doing it. he took 94 executive actions on his first day in office. halting construction of the border wall and ending the trump administration's very successful remain in mexico policy. when you have no consequences to crossing the border illegally, then you will have invasion of your country. remember, he ran on open borders from his basement in delaware. he signaled to millions upon millions of illegals to come to our country and you will find asylum. you will be shipped to different sanctuary cities in the country. that is why i think texas and arizona sending illegal immigrants to places like new
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york city is good because we need to have people in new york city and other nonvoters states to understand that they are now a border state and a border city. they will have to deal with the ramifications of a president that is opened our borders and flooded our country with illegal immigrants. i think we should start sending those illegal immigrants to martha's vineyard, to delaware, and to the hamptons so that people can really understand what this issue is about. >> that is a good point. i agree. if mariah carey is calling someone else a drama queen, you know it's got to be bad. meghan markle's new podcast, the grammy winner and the duchess sat down to talk about what it means to be a diva. she does not connect to a diva persona to which mariah responded you give us diva moments, don't act like you
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don't. that is like joe biden calling nancy pelosi too old for office. so, has megan met her match in mariah? what do you think? are we going to agree on a point here? >> i think we are in total agreement. heading towards christmas season , you will get shot down. by very definition as a princess or former princess, quite the diva and what her marriage to harry entailed without wedding we all watched. trying to skirt that image is not a winning strategy for the duchess. >> you probably want to continue talking about the border but what do you think about meghan markle enter new podcast? >> i think megan's lack of self-awareness is incredible. i think mariah carey correctly called her a diva. she bullies her staff. she compared herself to nelson
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mandela. she is a raging self absorbed narcissist and i think she has met her match in mariah carey. >> that is good. you did not even blame it on biden. i will give you credit for that. >> give him one more minute auntie will. >> carol, have you listened to the new podcast? >> no, i have not. meghan markle's pr team is legitimately amazing. she has barely doing anything at all and she is on the cover of magazines. she started a podcast, half the burress does nla have a podcast. i don't hate them, i just wish that i did not have to think about them at all. harry once dressed up as a nazi. >> is their photographic evidence of him dressing as a nazi? >> yes, absolutely. it was a big scandal in britain. not here because he was not our prince at the time.
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>> he has such woke credibility and he dressed up as a nazi? let me go back to you, kevin, on this. one of the most important stories of our day. >> we need some levity. >> to me, the thing about meghan markle, she does not even offend me. people who are self absorbed do not offend me. what offended me because i listened to her podcast as she is boring. the same generic girl power thing. i do not think that she is doing anything for whatever cause, you know, i guess her only because is herself, but it is not resonating with anyone. no one likes her, why do you think it is? >> in terms of social media in this media landscape, boring. i would love to see her take on serious conversations and make herself more relevant. asking these stars questions will not further your brand.
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it will not make people like you or adore you more. so i think for megan and harry, it is just a sad situation in california. i think they misjudged the whole situation. everyone loves the queen and the family, for the most part. >> how can we blame megan and prince harry on this administration? is it something we can do? >> open borders. we let them in. >> i don't think we can make that stretch. i will say that woke -ism is a disease for which there is no vaccine. it is clear to me that the virtue signaling is not clear to the people of this country and that is why it just kind of ignore them. unfortunately, no vaccine for this particular disease. >> well, panel, that was a very enlightening discussion. one of these days i will get
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someone on here to defend meghan markle. thank you, panel. economics does not have to be intimidating. instead of letting our leaders take control, it's time we learn how to do that for ourselves. matthew hennessey is here in studio. walk towards me. he is coming up next. ♪ i felt trapped. debt, debt, debt. so i broke up with my credit card debt and consolidated it into a low-rate personal loan from sofi. i finally feel like a grown-up. break up with bad credit card debt. get a personal loan with no fees, low fixed rates, and borrow up to $100k. go to sofi.com to view your rate. sofi. get your money right. ♪
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the government is throwing money at everything these days and the numbers don't make any sense. my next guest boils it down and shows us how to make better choices. maybe you can teach those bonehead politicians a thing or two. here is deputy op ed editor and author of his double hand a wealth of nations on the miracle of the market a few hennessey. matthew, do you like the way i say deputy? it reminds me of the old west. >> it sounded like a cow or
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sheep or something. >> there are two ads in their. >> euphonious. the subtitle is a play on adam smith's famous book the wealth of nations. the subtitle is a wealth of notions. also a little tricky. >> i read the wrong title? >> no i just think that the brain transposed it that way. >> i been reading it that the whole time. >> tell us about visible hand. i know the answer because i read the book but where did you come up with that title? >> there people that don't know anything about economics will know about the visible hand of the marketplace which was also in adam smith coinage. invisible forces, i'm sorry, you messed me up. the invisible hand of the market. >> you changed it to visible hand.
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>> invisible mysterious forces at work that are sort of guiding our economic decisions and helping. people are vaguely familiar with that idea. forcing outcomes or engineering outcomes that somehow may benefit you individually, but may benefit society as a whole at the same time. people think that it is very mysterious and a lot of people think they cannot understand it or they equated with accounting or something that is over their head or something they are not interested in. it is all around you. you see it every day. economists are very good at making things complicated. economics is actually a lot simpler than that. >> you put it very simply. i read the book and i was thinking, this book is very readable and it is read all my level and at the end you say i wrote this book or my kids. is this a book for boys or men? >> i started writing it for my kids. i had that in my mind the way
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you do sometimes. i want my kids to know what thing or two when i am gone. i don't think they will get this information in the school system or even college. it's easy to go to college and avoid the subject entirely, nevermind a high school where does rarely talk. i thought this would be a good addition. you know, you could slide it under the christmas tree if you have someone in your house that is flirting with some bad ideas about economics or feels like the whole game is rigged. the rich get richer and the poor get poorer is about the length of it. this book would be an easy introduction -- [laughter] -- i was just sounding very humble about it. my book would be a very good introduction to basic concepts of economics. no math, no numbers, no graphs. economists love graphs and i think that that is a turnoff to a lot of people. just the site of the next access
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and a y access will be the end of the game for a certain type person. >> in most applications that you and i or the average person you would deal with, they don't need a graph and then they would understand the basic concepts. in this book, you are very nonpartisan. you tend to blame both sides. it does not help us when people on the left, you know, try to over regulate or people on the right with their tariffs. you do a very even hand here. the left is worse. >> the left is worse in a lot of ways. there is only a certain group of people on the right that i'm not keen on. my view of the economy used to be sort of standard on the right. it has fallen into some, you know, people disagree now. i work for the wall street journal editorial page and people know we have us slogan
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free market, free people. that is what guided me into writing this book. i believe people should be as free as possible to make as many of their decisions with regard to the outcome of their lives and that certainly includes their economic lives. anything that interrupts or distorts that freedom is, to me, bad. you mentioned tariffs. you are little too far away from me to arm wrestle. i think that it decreases the sum of our prosperity and while it might, you know, solve a few short-term problems, and the long-term, it is not good for our economy. >> the book is not free, but you can buy it. >> yes, you can. >> matthew hennessey, thank you for coming in. >> great to see you. >> children have been suffering for two long years because of the pandemic. until health issues are up. doctors are over prescribing drugs to try to fix everything. i will discuss it with carol
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pandemic induced anxiety and fear not being bad enough, most students forced to stay home from school's that cut off socializing increasing anxiety, learning went down the drain, depression skyrocketed and we had a mask battles. they have made it much harder for children to learn social cues. so what did doctors do? prescribe even more drugs to our kids. in my next s latest column, she has argued that it's been a complete disaster. back with me, carol markowitz. i want to ask you, carol, my question to you is the first line of your great column in the new york post, why does obvious damage to children get ignored for so long? >> i really want to know the answer to that question also. my real concern over these last two and a half years, i have a lot of concerns, but one of the main things that i keep coming back to us how the media shut
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down very obviously now write opinions. every article that i read in the new york times, wow, it looks like they lost when they didn't go to school for two years. yeah, we knew that. we have speech problems because kids were masked for so long. we don't know how these experiments with children will turn out. we need the media task the right questions about what we are doing and we don't have that. instead we have a media that shuts down any opinions until we are masking two -year-olds, describing a dozen antidepressants to teenagers or blocking puberty for preteens. everyone is afraid to speak up. people have been fired for speaking up on things like opening schools. people are afraid. this should be the hot topic, the main thing that we talk about. >> you mentioned the studies have now said that people are
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admitting masks do interfere with social cues and children's learning. to me, that was patently obvious from the very beginning. even if it did not, we have this thing where we wait for the data to come in. why didn't parents just stand up and say no, no, no, we will not do this to our kids. i feel like people were paralyzed and they try to use the data against us when they did not have any data. but, i think, now, with the new york times admitting it, do you think this could ever happen again westmark. >> yes, i totally think this could happen again. we have not held anybody accountable. not one person has been held accountable for what they did. for what they got wrong. dr. fauci patting himself on the back. i can see us the same experts i got everything wrong. a lot a people say to me, look, it was a pandemic, they did not
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know what they were doing, they made mistakes. it was not just mistakes. dr. fauci went on tv and said we could not open schools until biden's spending plan was passed. they let the head of a teachers union write policy on when to open schools. this is real bad things that they did to our children and they are not being held accountable. until we do hold them accountable, we risk going back down this path for covid 2028 or whatever. the next one hits. i just see us returning to all the same bad people in the same bad policies. >> new york times also admitted that teens are taking antidepressants that maybe perhaps they should not be taking. they were not approved for people under the age of 18. in your story you reference and i think the new york times referenced one student on about 10 different drugs. have these drugs been proven to increase suicides? >> oh, yeah. they had to put a warning label
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on these drugs to say that these drugs make people suicidal so when giving teens the drugs not approved to them with a warning label on them that they may increase their suicide risk. i think so many things we do, we only do this to children, not because we don't care about them, but we see them as guinea pigs. let's see what happens if we give this drug to these kids. they don't have the same agency as adults to say, wait a minute, look at this medicine that says i make kill myself over it. it is so horrific that we do this in the first place. if you try to say anything against it, you are against antidepressants. you are a quack that doesn't believe in medicine. that is not true. have to face some reality and that is an example where we refuse to face it where kids are concerned. >> very true. thank you very much, carol. we will be right back.ched ♪ $30.
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