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and the world on the~brink" will be available. everything you need to know to understand that if bernie, aoc, pelosi, biden get in power, we are screwed. let not your heart be troubled, laura ingraham. >> laura: okay, you go from weird, screwed. [laughter] >> sean: i don't want to live. i mean, freedom is one generation away from extinction and we are at that point. and i'm not kidding. >> laura: are you on my show next week or what? when is this happening? >> sean: the week after. i think a lot of time to prepare for this. >> laura: this is the longest build up to a book in the history of publishing, okay? all i know is that you are on this show. this is the first cable show you are on. >> sean: that is correct, that is correct. you asked for it, and i'm waiting for the ingram beat
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down. >> laura: it's going to be ugly. it's going to be vicious, vicious interview. i can't wait, sean. >> sean: you been doing great shows, great ratings, congratulations for what you do. >> laura: back at you, my friend, i am laura ingraham and this is "the ingraham angle" from washington tonight. 1 million doses of a potential vaccine. what you need to know about the promise and the pitfalls. and the bizarre anti-hydroxychloroquine obsession by the tops epidemiologist. dr. harvey risch is back to respond. also, the moms in portland, doesn't it sound so sweet, almost nurturing? but what is the truth behind the newest heroin. mollie hemingway and laura logan reveals. and by then m obama are united and oh, so good. we will tell you why it's necessary, raymond aurora rowe brings us "seen and unseen," but
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first, joe's care package. that is the focus of tonight's "ankle." tonight we are 15 weeks out from the 2020 election if you can believe it, and the last few days have revealed the candidates starkly different approaches to leadership. now each one has tried to improve the standing on the economy and/or covid. when biden emerges from his basement, he often shuffles upstairs to a camera nearest his french doors with bucolic scene framing the shot. yesterday, he tried to show us he would be more hands-on regarding the pandemic. offering never before heard solutions like appoint a commanding covid officer or, in help small businesses. oh, wait, didn't trump already do that? try again, joe. of course we know regardless of what he says, the only big thing that poor old joe would do
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differently or the lockdowns. in other words, he would mandate a national shelter-in-place order which, of course, would push us to a socialist cliff and over time would kill more people than it would save. but of course, he had to start his attempt at relevancy with a shot at the trump economy. >> this man simply doesn't understand. he can't deal with the economic crisis without serving and saving and solving the public health crisis. for all his bluster about his expertise on the economy, he is unable to explain how it will actually help working families hit the hardest. speak to mike >> it is laughable and it's so easy he kept the economy afloat by signing an unprecedented relief package and his resistance to permanent lockdowns actually helped the economy rebound faster than any of the so-called experts could
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ever have imagined. >> you want to go back to work as opposed to force into a position making more money than they expected to make. the employees are having a hard time getting back to work. we were very generous with them. i think it has been tremendously successful program. we are in a pandemic with tremendous number of jobs. that was something nobody thought possible. >> laura: he is right about that and for american workers more generous i might have liked, but we are already seeing a recovery of 4.8 million jobs added in june after 2.7 million in may. so could a biden economy ever approached that in the middle of a pandemic? of course not. with no credible plan to create jobs, biden could only use the emphasize and cheap approach while trash talking school reopening plans. >> you had to put your career on hold indefinitely, or your job
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loss, the confusion, over school reopening only makes things worse. >> laura: the confusion over school reopening the president has been consistently considerate on this. >> i don't -- open up our schools. children have the lowest fatality risk. >> are you comfortable and do you plan to have them back in person and school? >> i am comfortable with that. >> laura: but joe biden's point on this are all union talking points basically. biden wants to unionize child care and home health care workers. he wants to give the teachers unions basically a stay-at-home vacation and keep all the kids at home. and with the health care workers and the other workers getting unionized, he will get to foot that bill. >> the way we pay for it is
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rolling back unprotected tax cuts well others pay their tax bills. that would have up to $775 billion over ten years. >> laura: that is a lot of unproductive tax cuts. of course, by investment joe biden mean spending. there is no such thing as a free lunch or free eldercare or child care as nice as that sounds. you will be billed with the cash with crushing new taxes while he and his cronies create a new government-funded series of unions. all captive to the democrat party. but don't worry about all the details. after all, joe doesn't have to because the press is essentially acting as his campaign comes teen. now, while the president himself, he faces these types of inquiries. >> he plans to do a national strategy to help us all reopen and reopen safely. >> do you want the american
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people to judge you on the ballot in november by how you handle this pandemic? three governors today came out with new orders on a mass performance. is that something you wish all the governors would do? are you responsible? >> laura: okay. nice people. by contrast, this was biden's q&a session yesterday. >> thank you for listening. i look forward to having your questions at another time, but i'm off to another event. thank you, senator. [applause] >> laura: i mean i don't bother shouting questions anymore. he shuffles his daughter off of the stage, by by joe. devolves into bromides, with all the originality of a hallmark card. speak with the is supposed to care, to lead speak with the is supposed to , to take care, to lead responsibility. to never give up. that is what presidents are supposed to do. >> laura: it's like one of those corporate posters.
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while it is nice, don't be fooled by the stuff he is selling. this is all part of a carefully orchestrated masquerade. look at joe, he's such a sweet, old man and he really cares about us. this is joe biden's apathy, which people believe is a real selling point. >> we know biden has sympathy, but this time around he connected policy and apathy. he understands empathy is a huge part of this job. >> will you come back? i will be happy to come back. i was thinking of you as vice president but then you took this job so what can we do? [laughter] 's we want you know he wanted to lean into that shoulder rub, but he got confused. this is a kind face of an administration to ram through crushing regulations, speech codes, new taxes, reparations, and radicalism at every turn.
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meanwhile, biden refuses to subject himself to difficult interviews either because he's incapable of answering tough questions, cognitive decline, or he's afraid maybe we will reveal the truth. next, his party, he's become a little more than a puppet of the radical left and blm. it is a movement that believes the founders were evil, capitalism is evil, the constitution is evil, most americans are racist and that is evil, you get my drift. so we are supposed to believe that the only guy, sweet, old joe biden who can save those scum are we supposed to believe now that obama, you know, he wasn't as talented as joe is now. they were together for eight years. barack obama wasn't really authentic. he couldn't get the job done. the most telling moment over the last few days was when biden invoked his dad. >> he is to have a saying, joey,
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i don't expect the government to solve my problems. but i sure us he'll expect him to understand the problem. >> laura: that is complete nonsense. allow you the freedom to solve your own problems and make your own way. the government doesn't understand anything. it's not a person. we have to see the bite in sympathy routine for what it is. just because someone claims to care doesn't mean they can make our lives better or strengthen our nation. jimmy carter cared. look where that got us. time and again, we see biden where compassion as fashion. but the, you know, i care stuff is a premier to distract help her lefties had to move on almost every major issue facing america. and he's even trying to perfect the squad of the racial smears. >> no sitting president has ever done this. never, never, never. no republican president has ever done this. no democratic president.
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we have racist and they have existed and tried to get elected as president but he's the first one that has. >> laura: number one that is disgusting, number two false and defamatory. drums should not tolerate this and he should continue to appeal to the black voters about the outright lies being told in order to hold them back. and number three, it is all very ironic given biden history on rhetoric and visible policy failures. president trump flashed back today. >> we passed criminal justice reform, something obama and biden were not able to do. we give opportunity cities. we have the best african-american, hispanic-american, asian-american, almost every was the best for unemployment. >> laura: that is what i call caring, results. and you know what real compassion looks like? offering crime-fighting assistance to the most crime are
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average in america where we are law abiding americans, many are black suffered two i'm prosecuted drug and gang violence. >> today law enforcement to american community is plagued by violent crimes. >> operation legend, it is not to harm or to hurt. it is to help investigate unsolved murders. and which one of those happens to be err innocent 4-year-old son. we have to take a stand in our communities and speak up to help this operation. >> laura: everyone should watch that "operation legend" event today. i will tweet it out later. you will be better for watching it. biden is engaged in a high-stakes shell game. stoke and a fear in the public about the virus and racism that maybe no one will notice that he's a doddering fool who can't control the mob on the streets or the mob in his own party. this is one care package that will blow up our future if we let it. and that is 319.
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joining me now, fox cardiology and we move on a lot of topics today, beyond politics. the big news was the announcement that the administration is ordering 100 million doses of potential vaccines from pfizer. that is helpful news for sure, but any reservations about the speed of it? >> well, we have gone and skipped a number of trial steps that we often take with vaccines. and they are hoping to have this vaccine available by january. certainly that is what the contract says. but this is a new viral platform. the vaccine platform and we are not sure it will work, especially since it's not geared to go after a native immunity. it is simply an antibody response. >> laura: dr. deborah birx talked about the antibody aspecf all of this today on special report, watch. >> the majority of people around
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the world, once they are infected to come with the amount of immune response the antibody response and the cellular response is a road map for vaccine development. that is the road map for antibodies for therapeutic. and that is what is so encouraging about this virus and our ability to clear it. >> laura: doctor, it does is paint a different picture than what the media has been saying and does that take into account the issue of t cell immunities that uni and i and so many others in the medical cabinet that we put together have been referring to? >> i think it does. this has implications for vaccine development. vaccines like astrazeneca that appear to assist t cell immunity. as well as antibody b cell immunity are probably likely to be a little bit more successful than once that strictly stimulate antibody immunity. so the short answer is it has huge importantly -- implications for vaccine development but also
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i think our understanding of herd immunity and how this virus is going to work itself through and how it's been so deadlocked. >> laura: doctor, an important response for the cdc director earlier today when asked this question. >> would you be comfortable with your school and your grandchildren going back to school in the fall? >> absolutely, absolutely. >> laura: this is just a purely political calculation of the schools are making across the country. scientific research about kids in school, 2006 hong kong about the sars outbreak and psychosocial impact on children. pure it's why is this pro-science party ignoring the science, dr.? >> that is a good question. we walked down this country and never thought of the ramification as far as undiagnosed cancers and other issues. and the effect on the economy. but i think the same thing is true for not having in-person schooling.
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it is critical that these kids go to school five days a week. they are at low risk and without it, they will be clearly. we have seen this scientifically shown with the sars epidemic, clear implications for severe social distancing of children and not having an person schools. >> laura: dr. ramin oskoui as always we appreciate your insight tonight. and i want to move to this exchange that made a lot of waves on cnn between the trump campaign's communication director tim murtaugh and cnn host. watch. >> your remember the hydroxychloroquine fiasco where the entirety of the media was dead set against anyone ever talking about this simply because the president expressed optimism. >> that is not why because it killed people. he is doing a disservice to american people. i want to be clear to everyone out there we have talked to doctors and experts including federal experts. this is not something you want to be playing with. studies have been canceled because this stuff is so dangerous. we are done with this
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conversation. the one joining me now is epidemiologist dr. harvey risch, professor of harvard yale school of health. dr. risch, who is doing a disservice to the american people, doctors with decades of experience like yourself, other treating physicians on covid or cnn host to thinks hydroxychloroquine is so dangerous that we shouldn't even talk about it. >> well, laura, that is a little funny we shouldn't talk about anything. you know, this is a drug that has been used for 65 plus years and billions of doses around the world that people take without even thinking about it. suddenly, it becomes dangerous? that is ludicrous. >> laura: the idea that has been floated by yours truly and a few others of giving hydroxychloroquine to those essential workers who want it before they go back to work and a prophylactic dose, dr. risch.
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we have favorable studies on prophylactic use of the drugs. what about that to give people a piece of mind? and where is the fda on revoking its emergency warning about hydroxychloroquine? >> those are two questions. the first one, there is evidence to show prophylactic use at lower doses and treating doses are still beneficial. it is not as strong as the dose, the evidence for successful treatment with a drug, but still, there is evidence for that. one shouldn't be over confident by taking prophylactic doses. you won't get it but it still possible but still the possibility of treatment regardless. so i am hoping the fda will in fact, change its mind and reevaluate all the evidence it has and update the evidence and see that there is room for changing its position. >> laura: it is amazing cnn anchors proclaiming on this drug as if they reviewed all the peer-reviewed studies on those.
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it does such a disservice to people. this has been going on for months, and i haven't dropped it because i know the science on this pretty well at this point. dr. risch, this is what dr. fauci said today about the end of the pandemic. >> i don't see this disappearing the way sars one did. the reason i say that is that it is so efficient and its acute ability to transmit from human to human that i think we will ultimately get control of it. i don't really see us eradicating it. >> laura: dr. risch, your reaction to this. is this why therapeutics are so much more important in the short term? >> in the short term, yes. i think that it is hard to predict its ultimate sequence of events but possible that it may circulate like influenza where it's seasonal eventually and better in the southern hemisphere in our winter and
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come summer and comes back in our winter. but it's hard to know. and i think that once we have a handle on treatment, it won't matter so much because the treatment is still very effective. laura: dr. risch, thank you as always a pleasure to see you tonight. and new media hero with the smoking rubble of the northwest. the port lemans, oh, yes the media loves these folks but wait until you see what we caught them on tape doing. mollie hemingway, laura loken as i put my earring back on in a moment. you doing okay?
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♪ >> portland, oregon, is not out of control. there are some people who have strong feelings. >> they are not welcome to bring these federal officials into our community because they are making things worse, and they are hurting people. >> your presence here is actually leading to more violence and more vandalism. they are not wanted here. >> laura: it isn't just local officials working overtime to downplay the lawlessness and violence playing out in the streets of portland. the media, they are joining in. they have a new group of heroes. they are calling themselves though wall of mobs. these are the moms to come out to support this. the moms have come out to
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protect these people. >> dozens of women having stormed themselves into a human show to try to protect the crowd from the federal agents. moms are here. leave our kids alone. >> laura: this is unbelievable propaganda. as you see in this video come at the same wall of moms, actually seen trying to get their way into the federal courthouse. 20 me now laura logan, no agenda on fox nation and mollie hemingway senior editor of federal fox news contributor. mollie, the portland moms, it is really kind of a microcosm of the media's coverage from portland and other cities. pay no attention. everything is peaceful, happy and home fun. >> you see the way the protesters will say when they see someone filming them to put the cameras down. they don't want the violence to be shown to people and that is
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understandable because they know the violence is at odds at their own agenda. you see so many other people in the media going along with that is very disturbing. likewise, this approach of taking your most sympathetic members and putting them the face of what is going on. this is very common tactic and military organizations to do that, hide your weaponry in schools or hospitals and whatnot. but again, to see the media going along and doing these pieces is very disturbing. >> laura: lara i want to play what one blm member was actually saying. watch. >> high matt everyone my name is sinclair. and i am here in portland organizing for the abolition of -- as the united states as we know it. >> laura: this is the goal of more of these folks and the media come of course, is that not the case?
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lara? >> you know, i take their word for it because this woman is not the only meant to say that fear they say it every single day, all over the internet on thousands of sites. they also have sprayed it all over the world. the cities where there have been riots. old democrat-controlled cities, by the way and i say that because it's very significant that these riots are taking place in areas where the democrats can control the messaging. why? when you bring in federal agents, you upset. now, you don't just have local district attorneys. you bring in assistant u.s. attorney's coming with the federal agents. the people on the ground are committing crimes. they cannot be released from prison because now they are being charged with federal crimes. they are facing much more significant charges and longer sentences. it is showing how effective local law enforcement and federal law enforcement can be when working together. all of which is outside of the
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control of city officials, who you know, i've been talking to people on the ground and some of these places. they are just saying they are tired of being ignored. there is a group of radicals and a small group has taken over the city council, taken over the messaging, out there on the streets and they don't represent everyone in the cities. it is not true everyone in portland feels this way. but the media's not even talking to these people. what you are talking about with the moms, this is why i love mollie, right? she is so right. these are the tactics being used. this is an information war. they are trying to say federal authorities are being misused or overused paining the president and strategic messaging as a dictator. that is because they don't want this tactic being used because it's defective. >> laura: let me jump on what you just said there because the rioters are portrayed as the new freedom riders. they are not rioters but freedom riders.
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and police, any law enforcement especially federal law enforcement are being demonized. including by joy reid, watch. >> he's using that trumped up charge to justify any other country particularly authoritarian being called the secret of police. we need to have the secret police. the secret police aspect of it the federal police, the point the secret police, you know vibe. using his own secret police. >> laura: the former attorney general there, that is embarrassing, mollie secret police that happen to have clearly marked uniforms that are protecting federal property. boy, the tables are turned here. >> it is not just that they are clearly marked as pulleys or that they have identifying batches on them. but also when people are attacking federal court houses, that is a federal concern. when they are going after federal personnel as they did the lafayette park in washington, d.c., that is a federal concern. there is actually an obligation to restore law and order.
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the entire country benefits how cases are handled at the marco hatfield courthouse in downtown portland, not just portland. and so even if the portland mayor wants to allow mobs to control the city, it is still a concern to the rest of the country. ideally, cities would be handling these issues better on their own, and there would be no need for federal law enforcement agents to have to risk their lives because the mob has gotten out of control. when the cities don't handle their own business and states don't handle their own business, there is a role for the federal government to play, not just a rope and an obligation. >> laura: i was going to play something else. >> can i get in there? >> laura: ? >> laura: go ahead. >> i want to jump in there and say something because i was on the border and i was out with these forces. these are highly trained forces. they know exactly what they are doing. they are special operations level inside the border control. when they deployed like this, they have the police on the front of their vests and they
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have them on the back on their arms, the border patrol patches and the board patches. just because journalist, idiots on the streets there who are rioting, you know they can't look up with a patch means and they don't know who these people are doesn't mean they haven't been identified. it is very significant that people are lying about this. that is astonishing to me. >> laura: they know exactly what they are doing. they are not mistaking it. they know it is a lie. that is the real problem here. by the way, we found out yesterday that at least one of the injured officers may not recover the site in his eyes because he was hit repeatedly. so the real ramifications, physical safety, physical health and well-being on top of all of the demonization going on here. ladies, phenomenal analysis as always. thank you so much. coming up, the boys are back in town. obama/biden together again. we will explain why.
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the political losers resurrected in a new streaming series? answers and biden wonders and raymond arroyo has it next in "seen and unseen" "
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♪ >> laura: welcome to our "seen and unseen" segment where we expose the stories behind the headlines. the big political reunion. for details we are joined by raymond arroyo fox news contributor. raymond, biden/obama or reigniting and it feels so good. speak with the biden campaign released a trailer with the forthcoming conversation between the political team. it is staged to look like a netflix special and they accept from their cars with entourages. they synchronize their elevator exits. obama even does his trademark bow. their conversation is played like a streaming event. in a released clip, obama reveals more than perhaps he intended, watch. >> you were going to be able to
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reassemble the kind of government that cares about people and brings people together. >> reassemble the old obama team, laura, susan rice, john kerrick, they are all coming back, and you know it. >> laura: obama because biden is in trouble and obama is the biggest fund-raiser of the democrats have. there is no enthusiasm for biden. >> no man it has something to do with poll numbers among black voters. hillary won 59% but according to the latest zombie poll, 77% support biden right now so he needs obama to make up the difference and more. also, the obama/biden may be a smoke screen to hide today it was repealed biden/sanders camp submitted proposals update the democratic party platform. they want to decrease spending on national defense, emphasize
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police brutality and climate change, propose an end to wars. i thought trump did that an international proposal to study reparations. if that was your agenda, you would be sitting across from obama too, laura. >> laura: first of all why didn't obama get this done in eight years? was he inadequate in office? are we supposed to believe that biden is a smarter, political operator then obama was for eight years or biden was hiding the solutions from obama for eight years? he had the solutions but he was hiding them from him? >> well the visual evidence would tell the story. biden held a virtual event today with union health care workers, laura including a nurse he shared his personal health story. >> i've been a sub sentence -- i was hospitalized for a long timn
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aneurysm. >> what kind of questions did they ask? >> they asked how long would this be going on, when we would be able to see our families. when do they want to open up the economy? >> do you have any mental health workers at the facility that are able to help with the patient's? >> for a moment i thought he was going to aspen nurse to find a bed in the unit? did you notice she said her patients are hoping that trump will open up the economy? that was probably unrehearsed and unexpected. >> laura: what was that sound? it sounded like a coffin was opening at the beginning. coming into the studio for here at the moment. what was that? [laughter] >> i don't know. >> laura: there are a lot of biden gaps technical and otherwise. >> yes, they there were. >> i'm confused who i am talking
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to here but anyway, whoever it is. nurses at the hospital who had ran down and whispered in my ear. go home and get me pillows. and they actually breathe in my nostrils to make me move, to get me moving. >> my, laura, you can see a grand total of 26 people watched this event. that was the high point. incidentally, two of the viewers were myself and one of your producers. that shows you the great groundswell for this event. >> laura: wait, i'm still trying to get over the nurse was breathing into his nostrils? breathing into his nostrils. >> laura: it is like god breathing into -- breathe life into him, what was that? by the way the comments from nurses who watch that clip. i think tom elliott tweeted outcome of the nurses, i have been a nurse for 40 years and
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i've never breathed into someone's nostrils. what was that? i don't know. >> these dry bones could use a little holy spirit power. we will be looking for that next. we will rollover into the special hulu series. what in my neck showing you? >> laura: coming up, and alarming trend of china apologist and politicians and so-called experts in the u.s. i will call them out and name names in a moment place a u.s. kicked the chinese-american students off off campus because he commemorated the mass of her that student is here next. the tiananmen square massacre
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♪ something i said from 20 years on radio is now finally becoming a consensus view. a lot of this because donald trump. china and the ccp represent the greatest geopolitical threat to the nation. our leaders know this or at least they should. yet we see example after example of politicians, finance execs and foreign relations experts are acting as surrogates basically for the ccp. now, take the coronavirus, the global pandemic spread like wildfire because china refused to sound the alarm.
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choosing instead to cover up its failures. now despite this undeniable truth, the speaker of the house is looking to score cheap political points. >> a good deal of what we suffered is clearly the trump virus. >> laura: the ccp thanks you for that propaganda, madam speaker, you are hired. the caucus of course take their cues and here is congressman of washington. >> it is not actually their job to warn the american people. it is the president's job to warn the american people. >> laura: to be clear, the democrat speaker of the house on the check democrat arm chair or surface committee is okay for china to hide information from us. we still haven't got all the facts from china. that led to the deaths of tens of thousands of americans. they will look the other way as long as they can try to
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ultimately hurt donald trump in an election year. got it, nice. well, our elected leaders, will they sell us out on china? the international relations community want us to now work more closely with the chinese communists. >> we can't blame china for our own mistakes, for our own policies which have often been inadequate. the united states should not be against china's rise. it should be done automatically to create areas of cooperation. >> laura: what do you think the trade deal was, richard? i should note that commentary for mr. hoss was made on cg tm, on networks funded by the chinese government. meanwhile the trump administration was busy busting for a massive spying ring on u.s. soil at the china/houston
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conflict. hours up with the state department order of the complex, and burning paperwork in an obvious attempt to hide their efforts. how do those apologist feel for china now? remember their names. remember the words appeasement towards our greatest foe. and it's not just the leftist politicians but the university system seemingly bowing down to the communist regime. my next guest a senior claims that he is banned from campus over this instagram post commemorating the horrific tiananmen square massacre. documents provided to "the ingraham angle" claims it violated policy not to threaten or intimidate. and he joins me now, austin, the con is legally owned and you were merely appreciating the chinese democratic movement. so why would a u.s. university
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have an issue with this? >> hi, laura, i think they would have an issue with anything you disagree with. and any voice they don't like. that is what happened. and they don't like what i said. and i will not back down from that. >> laura: boston, you wouldn't be able to say, of course what you are saying now and china, but i bet you didn't think after coming to the united states and living here, your family that the long arm of china would reach into the united states and all of these kids and scholars from china who studied here for years and years and the university is protecting the right to be here and stay here. many handpicked by the cdc, but they slapped you down and actually ban you from campus? >> supposedly, we have the first amendment here. we have a constitution, but that
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is not what they are supporting. we have to fight back. i'm not going to say sorry. i'm not going to back down. this is not just my case. they took my life away, okay? they turn my future to a bad place. and i will be fighting hard. i will be suing them very soon. we will be fighting for people across the country. people from across the country came to me, friends and family. we have in our as, at the campus media are forming a new movement against this because no more, we can't be silenced by the institutions that overpower us. we will let them know there are consequences. >> laura: the justice department needs to get involved frankly. these are civil rights being summarily, students being deprived of their civil rights, free speech. he said you violated their policy. christina career. >> donald trump has been for
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democracy and actually supported a lot in america. screaming white power. so he continues this more white nationalist, white supremacist message day by day. >> laura: so i guess, austin, you can violate their birth their policy but professors can't? i think mr. trump, he went to school in the school right now, what they did come it is shameful. and i want to make sure people know about that. >> laura: austin, keep fighting and we will be following this and have you back. unbelievable fordham university shame on you. up next bill gates has the inside scoop about your kids going back to school. "the last bite" next.
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>> if you're in a hot spot sadly in this fall it won't be normal school activities for most high schools and colleges. you know, by fall 2021, which is a long time from now, i think we
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will have things under control enough, but the entire academic year, this next academic year does hang in the balance. >> laura: do you hear that? because it's easy to say when you have tens of billions of dollars. not so easy when you need to pull double shifts are reliable public school for your kids. that's all the time and effort than i, shannon bream and the "fox news @ night" team take it all from here, shannon. >> shannon: i'm getting an air full from the moms at some of the dads out there too, laura, we will stay on it. >> laura: take care. >> shannon: justice for 4-year-old -- victims of violent crime from a rallying cry for justice today the white house. now sending federal officers and the memory of legends to chicago and also albuquerque where jackie was killed last year. federal involvement underway in kansas city where legend was killed in june. senator ted cruz is here with his plan for

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