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"live free or die: america and the world on the~brink" preavailable and indeed.com and amazon.com, preserving liberty and freedom and we havea lot of announcement on all of this tomorrow night on the show. let not your heart be troubled, laura ingraham, how are you? >> laura: what happened to the acting homeland security secretary? >> sean: chadwick, he has been great, phenomenal. >> laura: of course the mayor and the governor want to say that this is a victory because we are pushing out the feds but as trump said come if it weren't for the federal president to promote the whole courthouse would have been burnt to the ground. thank goodness we had that. sean, fantastic as always. speed to nomex me when i will be watching is always. >> laura: i am laura ingraham and this is "the ingraham angle" from washington. the federal agents are leaving portland after a deal was struck with the trump administration,
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but are they lying about that? acting dhs secretary chad wolf will tell us why. the world over hydroxychloroquine found a new battlefield today, a congressional hearing room met two doctors will tell us why big tech might be endangering lives. and from the bunker, bite him but does he know where he is, an anchor and an actor gets a nomination for 3 minutes of work, three, raymond a rural explains it in "seen and unseen," but first, do you know his name? that is the focus of tonight's "angle." that question was posed by activists and protesters for weeks after the killing of george floyd. it was meant to jar the nation into focusing on police brutality. and it worked, floyd's name and message became synonymous with the suffering that comes from racial injustice. of course, his brother used his
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name for their own twisted political agenda. as a burning down the cities would bring mr. floyd back or solve underlying problems. of course, it merely made matters worse. in the intervening weeks since the upheaval in late may, many more african-american families have lost loved ones to violence. at least 144 have been murdered since june 1st in chicago alone, including these children. 3-year-old, 1-year-old, 7-year-old natalia, all shot dead. but unlike with george floyd, the general public won't remember them. because the activists don't find their stories useful. in the media also pushing a political agenda, they basically just john. last weekend in milwaukee, a well-known passionate figure in the community, someone who supported every issue from
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police reform and other liberal causes, but lately they have been holding pro made trump signs. that man was murdered. he also happened to be african-american. he was shot and killed outside of his office just this afternoon while he was sitting in a lawn chair. it happened in broad daylight. do you know his name? i bet you don't. it is bernell trammell. >> i saw the cops pull up. the vans, ambulances, firefighters. we sat and watched and they gave cpr 15-20 minutes. >> laura: security cameras capture these images of the suspect, and the police are continuing to investigate. but the milwaukee central journal reported a few days ago that reggie moore director of milwaukee's office of violent prevention said he recently intervened in a dispute between bernell trammell and a young
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man. he thought the incident was related to a trump signs that bernell trammell was caring and ron johnson a republican tweeted this on the news of mr. trammell's tragic death. he was known to many in milwaukee and my condolences to his family and friends. i hope they get answers and justice soon. well, you probably won't be surprised to know the major networks outside of fox did not mention this horrific murder, not a peep from cnn, msnbc, "the washington post," abc news, cbs news or nbc. and they you to burst to pick up the flak and ask basic questio questions. >> i can't for the life of me fathom how it is justified, that just because somebody is a trump supporter, that they get shot down in cold blood and they've never, ever done anything to anybody other than express their
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opinions. i even wonder if the mainstream media is going to give it the amount of coverage that it has given some criminals out there that have died in the streets. because they certainly don't give it to the children. they don't get the coverage. >> laura: no, they don't. and no one knows their names. like i said. but those victims are people too. like mr. trammell was. >> that guy was just full of love. >> he was just a community figure. we went tonight "the ingraham angle" has exclusive video of his interaction days before his murder that may shed light on what was motivating the homicide. >> obama has done nothing for us. everybody say health care, we can afford health care. we ain't got no money. so trump at least whether the will of god or his own
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inspiration to do something that no president has ever done, and that is why you got my vote. i get my [bleep] thrown at me best. at best. >> no fear, come at me. >> well, it ain't right but at the same time come america, freedom of expression. >> laura: if you know, he seemed to truly believe that. we will air more of that video later in the shown. but at the very least, esther trammell was aware he could be home for his pro-trump views. if this is true, it is absolutely appalling as is the deafening silence from democra democrats. where is al sharpton? where is black lives matter? a group that mr. trammell supported, by the way. but they are nowhere to be found. apparently certain black lives do not matter.
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let's not forget the left, long history of ignoring vilifying or dehumanizing blacks who disagree. they are called uncle tom's were race traders. they are not authentic. just like biden said you are not really black if you're not a democrat. twice, nbc host has proved my point. has donald trump ever promised anything financially for your blind support of this administration or helping his campaign? >> no him and i've known him since 2015. >> a campaign surrogate? you want to ask me that because i don't -- >> laura: i would like to turn the question on an anchor and are you a campaign surrogate paid for the biden campaign? how insulting is this. how demeaning. you didn't think this way on your own. you couldn't have come to this conclusion on your own, using your own intellect.
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think about that. the democrats and their radical media collaborators have been pulling a con on african-americans for decades. the party of slavery and jim crow, the party of segregation and the kkk have worked overtime to cover up its own sense in order to once again to fight us on racial and ethnic lines. no doing so requires that they demonize, disenfranchise, it d platform and dehumanize americans who disagree. but they know that we are onto them and their sick game that more minorities are seen through their slogan area of black lives matter when in fact they act like only certain lives matter. more decent people, i believe are seeing the pathetic failure in leadership in democrat run cities. there are black and immigrant owned businesses are destroyed with ohmic impunity. and anti-trump hatred that they
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do more to protect the rights of violent protesters than they do with the rights of their own law-abiding residents. now come on occasion, a few honest democrats will speak out. as happened with a mayor lightfoot last month. >> we have to come up with a better plan because once my fear is, once they are done looting and rioting, whatever is going to happen tonight, what are we going to do and what are we going to tell our residents with good-faith people to stand up. is that going to be enough? >> thank you. next question. >> no come i want an answer. you commented, i want an answer. >> i think your question is full of [bleep]. >> laura: did you get that? to a democrat, you are 100% full of [bleep] you know what.
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it doesn't have to be this way. african-americans, latinos from other immigrants who just want what everyone else wants. they want a fair shot, they want decent schools, they want safe streets. they can walk away from the party that is taking them for granted and abused their trust and support for an agenda that actually will respect their freedom to make their own choices and to believe whatever they want. safe streets. but for now, trammell wasn't killed by a corrupt police officer. he was cut down in the middle of the day after holding a trump 2020 sign. that was his crime. and that is "the angle." joining me horace cooper cochair of project 21 and author of "how trump is making black america great again." horace we don't yet know the motive, but this is a well known community figure in milwaukee who is a fascinate assassinatedn
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broad daylight and al sharpton and the rest of the game can't even pretend to care. >> this is just another example of how they jump to conclusions first and investigate later. the conclusion is, mr. trammell's life didn't matter. the conclusion is, there is never an instance of any violence attacked upon or brought up on people because of their political views. we, you and i, we don't know what the story is. we are open. but it is strange that a world of circumstances is different. an active supporter of bernie were biden, it would be shocking if this wasn't front page news. someone was holding a sign supporting a progressive or left-wing candidate, and now they are dead. that would be the sign and news
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we would hear continuously. >> laura: jussie smollett's story was believed immediately. that he was beaten up. the maga hat wearing thugs beat him up and barely able to crawl home with bleach all over himself. so take that to the bank and run with it. this man, who by the way adopted a lot of noble causes as well. carries around a trump sign, unabashed about it and ends up dead end that is not a story? >> it is a story i want to understand. we have the 6019 project where interested and motivated by thif america was its starting point. it's most important point. why is there silence from
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"the new york times"? why is it that the party of segregation in the 19th century, the 20th century, and even now the 21st century has continually exploited people for political power and its own ambitions? why aren't they being called out? why hasn't the media just raised some basic questions? >> laura: earlier this month on cnn actor terry crews actually hit the nail on the head about why blm just doesn't care about cases like mr. trump. >> when you have the leaders of the black lives movement you know, if we don't get error demands, we will burn it down, other black people who are talking about working with other whites, other races, being viewed to sell out, uncle tom's. it starts, you start to understand and you are now being controlled. >> laura: horace, they set up
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on for having the temerity to raise that point. he became persona non grata. that is where we are in the country tonight. >> silence those who depend. this is a pattern that we have seen from the 1800s, the 1900s clement and now and the 20 and deep into the 21st century. there is the understanding that free people regardless of color have the right to express themselves to think what they want to think? and where is the outrage that someone could be killed over this only if they don't support the leftist candidates? where is the outrage? >> laura: horace, thank you so much. great to see you tonight. and as you noticed, trammell was gunned down in broad daylight in milwaukee last thursday. and over the sign he was voting supporting president trump's reelection. the police are currently asking
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the public to help identify the suspected shooter. so we still don't know why trammell was killed, but tonight i want to show you more of that video, the "the ingraham angle" exclusively obtained, footage from days before trammell's heinous murder. >> so today, people can interact with you on the sidewalk. >> right, right, you know what i'm saying? they can't jump off and try to knock me down at the same time. >> i had to chase him across the street, grab him, sling him around. and over here today. >> laura: 20 may now is the former prosecutor and chairman f the republican party's office it hands on that video, andrew, he says they are just about
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ready to kill me. what were your thoughts when you saw that in her that the first time? >> well, laura commit is so chilling to sit there and hear it and watch all of those videos. it is scary, it is terrifying when you think about it. we are a little under 100 days out from the presidential election. and there is a real possibility that trammell was killed as a result of his political beliefs for supporting president trump. >> laura: now, we are seeing on the screen now a picture of a suspect that the milwaukee police has put out. local media have described him as about 6 feet tall and apparently african-american from about 30 years of age or so, that is the estimate and weighs over 200 pounds and anyone with information and he apparently rides a black bite.
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anyone with information please contact the milwaukee police. the court house is being threatened, and we have another case where a democrat in wisconsin was assaulted by two women who today were arrested. we will put their photos up on the screen when we have them. again, that is a democrat that was assaulted at one of these protests. these are the two women that were arrested in that assault. tim carpenter, i believe if i'm getting that name right. this has gotten beyond dangerous. now lives perhaps are being lost and jeopardized. we saw an individual shot in austin, texas, over the last several days. where does this end up? >> well, hey, it is hard to see where we go from here. i mean, this is a low point. i don't recall anything like this ever happening, certainly in milwaukee or wisconsin before. and you know, where do we go from here is we have to as
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people who support the president, we have to stand up. we have got to honor trammell and his passion for the president. and we need to get this president reelected the pier that is what we are going to do in the fall of 2020. >> laura: he was pretty well known in the community, mr. trammell and i think i said trammell before, but i'm surprised there's not more coverage of this by the nationan camera saying come i think they will kill me, holding a political sign. what happened and people believing in political speech not being punished in the united states? >> well, not only do we not see coverage and national news, but we are not seeing anything or hearing any reaction from democrat leaders in milwaukee. we haven't heard anything from the mayor barrett and we haven't heard anything from congressman glenn moore.
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nothing from governor reverse or attorney general josh call. we have somebody who stood up every day, got out onto a street corner supporting the president, talking about his political views, and he is dead now. and we are less than 100 days from an election. this is worth talking about, we're thinking about and being concerned about. we've got to bring attention to this peer that is why i called for an investigation by the united states attorney. >> laura: well, you just rattled off all the democrat officials in the state. none of them have addressed this. none of them have talked about it. that speaks volumes. and we will stay on this story. andrew, thank you for helping us understand this better tonight. and still to come, raymond arroyo on biden's latest ring of memory lapses plus did leaders lie about the drug on the troops on portland? chad wolf is here and he will set that record straight. don't miss it. is dr. harold katz.
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other places you don't realize how big it is. they want to have no fracking, no nothing. this is extreme death of american prosperity and the end of the american middle class. >> laura: he is right, absolutely pure the consequences would be dire, especially for ohio, pennsylvania, texas and elsewhere. that is why we are kicking off a new series tonight. it is called states of discontent. but we will examine how america especially the swing states would fare under a biden presidency. because we know joe is largely being controlled by hard left obama on the line. it is imperative that the voters understand how his policies in most cases will radically alter the lives of most of you. let's start with the energy sector. >> i'm talking about stopping fracking as soon as we possibly can. i'm talking about telling the fossil fuel industry that they are going to stop destroying this planet. i'm talking about -- why?
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well i'm not sure your proposal does that. >> no more fracking. >> laura: of course biden's handlers tried to walk back his remarks saying he would only ban fracking on federal land. but that is still a huge amount of damage and moreover, do you really think that the squad would stand for only on federal land banning it? now remember bite and appointed aoc on his policy channel. after all, her stunning stomach her stunning actions who can blame him? she will be one of the loudest voices in the room. so pennsylvania, ohio, texas and add fracking powerhouse as most voters must realize that joe's green new job fantasy will reward democrat friends and destroy an industry that has provided really good paying jobs to american families for over a decade now. let's look at the numbers. 2019, chamber of commerce study
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found fracking pan would lose more than 19 million jobs nationwide. including 700,000 jobs in ohio, 609,000 in pennsylvania, 468,000 in colorado, and another 816,000 in wisconsin and michigan. states and localities come of course would see revenues shrink by $600 billion. and children will suffer in states like new mexico where a huge chunk of public education is funded to taxes on oil and gas. colorado, well you would be on average fixed thousand $500 poorer if fracking were banned. it would be a claimant stick up with joe wearing a mask. but wait, you can have faith in a green new deal, right? if higher taxes and enlist funding for cronies, if that is your idea of fair, sure, it will be swell.
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speaking of lives shattered under democrat rule, we turn now to portland to study months of violent antifa chaos that leaders have refused to address. but could it be coming to a close? today oregon governor kate brown gleefully announcing that the federal government has agreed to withdraw federal officers from portland. they have acted as an occupying force and brought violence. starting tomorrow all customs and border's protection and i.c.e. officers will leave downtown portland. it sounds like she's declaring victory. that would be a shocking development, right? is that true? acting dhs secretary chad wolf. mr. secretary, she says agents are an occupying force and basically good riddance, she won. what do you say? >> i think that language is very irresponsible. she is describing a law enforcement officers, civil law enforcement officers who wake up every day you come up
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with a badge on come up with the uniform on and protect the community and federal officers as an occupying force and responsible for the violence we see in portland. it is exact opposite. it is the violent rioters and criminals that we have seen over 60 days that are the occupying force in downtown portland that have caused this violence that we have seen. and so i take exception to that language. and i would say all of our men and women in law enforcement officers and dhs and those in the courthouse risking their lives every day to take exception to that language. >> laura: so how many people will be left, federal officers left in that courthouse given come i guess the agreement that you two came to? >> absolutely, dhs law enforcement presence will remain in portland until we can be assured the plan put in place by the governor and they oregon state police is working, is effective, and they continue to do it night after night to keep the criminal and violent
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activity away from the courthouse. >> laura: mr. secretary, hold on. do you have faith? she just called your people an occupying force. do you have faith that given their language, attitude and playing politics with this, that that's going to happen and this will be secure, mr. secretary? >> well, we will have to wait and see on that, but i think the key there is none of the dhs law enforcement that are there today and have been there for the past month or over a month at this point were leaving portland. we will remain there and protect that courthouse. that is our responsibility, and that is our duty. the oregon state police we have a robust presence to downtown portland in the streets to that courthouse. we will see if they can execute the plan they put in place. that will not happen overnight. we will have to stay there and understand if their plan is effective. if it is not, we will continue to secure the courthouse. >> laura: you know what is
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incredible a friend of mine in new orleans has an office basically across the street from the courthouse there come a business. he said to me over the weekend, this is a sought after because we always assume that area is going to be safe. isn't it ironic that now areas, major federal buildings will give businesses pause when they decide where to locate if this kind of nonsense continues. it never struck me before is when he said that to me over the weekend. apparently, they are not going anywhere near that door of the federal courthouse because they are concerned. >> right. what i will say to you in cities like new orleans and other cities across the country, we have a good relationship with the state and local law enforcement. there were threats and targets against the federal facilities in those locations. we work as a team to address those. unfortunately, that has not occurred in portland the next 60 days.
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the governor has stepped up and employing the state police and that should have been done earlier to address the situation so they can police city streets and city parks in the area. that these violent criminals are organizing each and every night. they did it, and i'm glad they will join other responsible cities around the country. >> laura: will, they clearly decided this is just not workinm politically. i know you will not say it but i will say it. they are looking at the public opinion on this. it is starting to turn against the democrats. that is why they decided to start working with you. the governor of michigan said this about having federal officers in her state, mr. secretary, watch. >> what we are worried about, of course, the federal government will come in and do what they did in portland. that is not acceptable. that is not necessary. >> laura: is she saying she does not want you to protect court houses from being burned
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down as this ag said yesterday come as is now acceptable behavior as a political tactic? >> right to commit is very confusing and i received a number of letters from mayors, governors and it doesn't make sense to me. what they don't understand they don't understand the effects on the ground in their cities. again michigan and elsewhere, we have a good relationship with local and state law enforcement. they come to our assistance when we need them too. we don't see that in portland which we've had over the last 60 days but other states and other cities, local and state law enforcement understand that partnership is critical to securing federal facilities to work together as a team. >> laura: all right, secretary, thank you. biden finally emerges from the basement so surely he has good events today, raymond arroyo will show you next on "seen and unseen" next.
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>> laura: it is time for the "seen and unseen" segment where we expose the stories behind the headline. biden escapes the basement for one event. we are joined by raymond arroyo fox news contributor, biden held a big press release and had got rave reviews. joe biden in his hometown of wilmington, did not shy away from attacking joe biden. donald trump. he is very comfortable in his skin. he was fine and answered questions coherently and intelligently. >> laura: coherently come is that the standard now? how coherent and intelligent was it, raymond? >> you know what, laura i will not characterize it but i will let the audience characterize it. this is how joe biden started the press are. >> good afternoon, everyone. welcome to the kinsman community center. actually, that is the one i used to work. that was a joke.
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i know where we are anyway. [laughter] >> it's a joke okay. it is unclear if biden knew actually where he was, laura. he is in his hometown where he does everything. then comes the challenging question from the press corps. now note all of the reporters preapproved, biden consulted his list and some reporters acted like they were campaign aides. >> i would be happy to take your questions. let me get my list here are. >> i'm curious, why delaware? are you running against president trump or for president trump? >> do you think the president all of a sudden decided not to go to tallahassee because he never thought it was an interest to the public? >> jacksonville. >> i mean jacksonville. >> laura, are you trying to win your time slot, or are you trying to get higher ratings in the competition? what kind of questions are
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these? these performances of biden don't give voters confidence he's ready to lead or can lead any longer. politics aside me know what i say the more vigorous, vibrant candidate wins. that was obama over tired mccain, and my sense is this race is pending in the same direction which is why you see those tightening polls. the more people see this, the more his lead is eroding. >> laura: raymond i have a question for you tonight, why new orleans, why? what kind of question is that? >> that's all i'm going to say, laura. i will say no more. >> laura: biden answered and said, well i find i can't campaign from here and nobody k. he explains why he doesn't have to campaign because the press does not hold him accountable for not campaigning but he will stand delaware for the most part. what else? this is why that poll swing voters going with trump threes domain 3-165% for trump commit
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and biden a marist poll 59% supt among hispanic voters and that s worrisome for him so we held an event with a latino group today, but it was less than coherent and intelligent, laura and there were technical pyrotechnics. >> i have to assure the people of puerto rico to have support to rebuild their country. think of the damage done to the psyche of so many young latinos. the 20/20 census, which is now two censuses ago. i used to think you could defeat hate. but it just hides under a rock. it hides under rocks. >> laura, this is like trying to operate the zoom call. if things are coming in and out. you know, this comes at a urgent moment for biden. the poll ha has two comp up 41% over the hispanic vote and biden 46%. he can't win with those numbers
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and may be that psyche, may be spanish, i don't know, i don't recognize that particular accent. >> laura: all of these immigrant families in the d.c. area, northern virginia, maryland, they are unable to send their kids to school because the teachers union are blocking the return to education despite to fight the real medicine. this is an easy call for minority owned businesses. your businesses will be threatened, burned to the ground and elvis. what else, one more thing. >> before we go the ma nominations came out today and as my cameraman said, he didn't know when no one else did brad pitt was nominated for playing dr. anthony fauci for exactly 3 minutes. lousy imitations the path to victory, surely kate mckenna will win and me for lousy imitation of you, my dea, gas, e is nominated as well.
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>> that intoxicated kind of high, i'm laura ingraham. >> laura: this is how she did my impression. she talked like this, hi, i'm laura ingraham from the "the ingraham angle." and i don't talk like that. >> brad pitt did the worst dr. anthony fauci i have ever heard. terrible. 3 minutes before murphy and he gets nominated this same category. >> laura: if you thought meet joe black was a flat line or performance, dr. fauci, raymond. >> joe biden next season. [laughter] >> laura: and moments that were on hydroxychloroquine hits silicon valley and dr. fauci cheers at all. you can't miss "medicine cabinet"re next. and the first thing i do is go to my art studio. a couple came up and handed me a brochure on prevagen.
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♪ >> right now today, that the cumulative science negated that has been put together and done over a number of different studies has shown no efficacy. so when there is a video out there a bunch of people spouting stuff that isn't true, the only recourse you have is to be very, very clear in presenting for scientific data that essentially contradicts that. >> laura: a bunch of doctors
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who actually treat covid patients, dr. fauci. that was his latest attack on the hydroxychloroquine and the video he is referencing went viral before sensor by the social media giants. what are they afraid of? medical doctors touting evidence that they personally witnessed in treating patients with hydroxychloroquine. they are not alone. joining me dr. risch, the public school of health and dr. stephen smith, founder for infectious disease and health, dr. risch and your illustrious career have you ever seen a commonly used drug this set up on? >> no, good evening, laura. this is totally unusual. and just never seen before that i know of. >> laura: real big tech ceos appeared before a congressional committee today and the topic quickly turned to their ban on that hydroxychloroquine video the other day. >> if someone is going to go out and say the hydroxychloroquine
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is proven to cure covid when in fact it has not been proven to cure covid, that statement could lead people to take a drug that in some cases, some of the data suggest might be harmful to people, we think we should take that down. that could cause imminent risk. >> laura: comparing the pictures of hot girls at harvard. dr. smith held difficult is to have the judging of political science? >> this is an enormous. it is horrible to have. high-tech companies when you and what is good and bad for you for a medical point of view. regardless of what the issue is. >> laura: ohio is taking its cues from the leftist media on hydroxychloroquine. the clump is dispatch inc. pharmacy, clinics and other medical institutions in ohio will be prohibited from distancing or selling hydroxychloroquine to treat
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covid-19. according to new regulations by the state, ohio board of pharmacy. i have heard from several doctors about this. they have never witnessed anything like this and the drug has been around six decades. at the end of this new regulation, they admit that doctors do say it can be efficacious. >> that is right. but ohio is no different except that they made it public. 44 states in total have restrictions and limitations on both prescribing hydroxychloroquine and selling it. doctors are intimidated all over the country from doing this. so ohio is more out in the public about it. >> laura: dr. smith, lives in my view are in danger, in jeopardy because of this. but i'm not a doctor. you are the one treating covid patients. do you agree with that? >> 100%. i've seen this. enough large percentage of
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patients have died or incubated with covid, the e.r. and get sent home with nothing. we know from the french data, that that group is mildly ill and can very, very well with hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin and combination is extremely safe. that is really disturbing what is going on in ohio and what is going on. mike with this drug. i don't understand it at all. and yet, people have died because they did not get hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin coming to the e.r. and claim back three or four days later and come back with the ventilator and die. that is an awful, awful thing to happen and patients not getting taken care of. >> laura: i hope people understand this, dr. risch what they are hearing. dr. smith is one of the preeminent doctors in new jersey treating patients, okay? he is a real doctor. the press is saying that a and infectious diseases.
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why is this happening, dr. risch? is this political because trump said it can work and so if it works, trump is responsible for saving lives? what is going on here? >> i think the main reason the fda said this drug has potential harms. and they said this on their website posting july 1st. it says in the title of the website that be 14 should not be used in patients managed and outpatient circumstances with this drug because of risks of cardia domain cardiac arrhythmias. but underneath the box, the title, the box that says it was only data. >> laura: we will have you back to continue this but we have to take a quick break.
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>> shannon: dr. fauci is changing his mind on masks again. now they don't cover enough of your face. >> i think we are going to go to the point where i protection is
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recommended. >> you know it might if you have goggles or an eye shield, you should use it. i mean, it's not universally recommended, but if you really want to be complete, you should probably use it if you can. >> laura: what's next, scuba gear, space suits, ski goggles on the subway? wait, i shouldn't give him any ideas. that's all the time we have tonight, shannon bream, the "fox news @ night" team take it all from here. shannon. >> shannon: you can't sneak up on us like that, laura. i mean, we would have had our goggles ready too. thank you, laura. >> laura: see you. >> shannon: tonight, 11:00 p.m. on this coast, 8:00 p.m. on the west coast and as night falls out west, we are monitoring the federal courthouse in portland for signs of trouble tonight as the oregon governor says teams of federal officers are set to begin moving out to be replaced by state police. is that actually true and what it end the nightly riots that have been

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