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imagine this. two weeks from tonight, you will be tuned into the fox news channel and it will be election night in america. you don't want to wake up the morning after the night before wishing you did more. but let not your heart be troubled. laura ingraham, who is going to fry her first turkey this thanksgiving, is next. >> i'll be socially distanced from the new fryer you gave me. it will be distanced. >> hannity put covid on your turkey fryer? is that what you are suggesting? >> you never know. dr. fauci has strict rules and i want to follow them completely. i don't want to make mistakes. >> fake news. >> that's what cnn does. all the other networks. >> can't run afoul of the rules when you're dealing with fowl. all right, hannity. great to see you. i'm laura ingraham. this is "the ingraham angle" from washington tonight. this is "the ingraham angle"
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what's the real disinformation campaign being waged? while the left and the mass media want to write off the hunter biden revelations as a russian plot. newt gingrich is here. he says we're missing the real story and joe biden's central role in it. also, ben carson is sick of hearing how president trump's warnings to the suburbs are racist. he's here to blow the lid on biden's plans and explain how trump has aided previously underserved communities in a way that democrats never have. but first. punishing your kids. that's the focus of tonight's "angle." today's "new york times" published a poll. of course take it with a grain of salt. that shows, among other things, a huge gender gap in the 2020 race. while president trump while president trump it says is leading biden among men by six points, he supposedly trails among women voters by a staggering 23 points. if the poll is anywhere near accurate, the president will have a hard time closing that
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gap with women, but he could narrow it. >> i think the women from the suburbs are looking for a couple of things. one of them is safety. one of them is good, strong security. another thing is they don't want to have low-income housing built next to their house. they keep talking about the women from the suburbs. i think we're going to have a big, resounding what the hell happened with women in the suburbs. they like trump a lot. >> now i'm going to get into another reason why he could close that gap in just a moment. but the media and some corrupt public health officials have together managed to frighten and mislead a lot of the female voters in this election cycle. they're afraid. why are they afraid? well, they're afraid that their kids are going to go to school and they're going to get sick, or they're going to bring home
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sickness back to their own communities and back to their own homes, but what any honest adult knows -- what do they know? that virtual learning is a train wreck for almost every kid out there. especially for those who are poor. but biden and his handlers don't care about the kids. instead, they keep concerning themselves with what their political allies think. the teachers' unions. they need to keep them happy. so while they demand that five-year-olds wear masks, the unions' own masks are off as we see just how corrupt they are. in the case of the fairfax county school system in virginia, one of the wealthiest suburbs in america, the teachers' union in a letter to community members made it clear that they don't want kids to return to school -- get this. until next august. they're demanding that the school board and the superintendent draw and hold the line by keeping public schools virtual for the remainder of the 2020-2021 school year.
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this would, of course, no longer be school but institutionalized child abuse. my hope is that school officials obviously see how radical and damaging this would be to children, but given who sits on the board, my expectations are quite low. after all, these are the same geniuses who instead of coming up with a reopening plan wasted the summer with efforts like this. >> motion before us is to proceed with the name change for robert e. lee high school. that is unanimous. the motion carries. >> for those who are concerned about, you know, costs of these kinds of things. this is the cost of racism. let's really uproot systemic racism. >> of course, the proponents of school closures say the science is on their side. the fairfax n.e.a. chapter claims that no one should return to in-person instruction until there is a widely available
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scientifically proven vaccine or highly effective treatment. the metric for safe reopening should be 14 days of zero community spread. zero community spread. not only is that impossible, an impossible metric to meet, it's illogical and unnecessary, and perhaps the biggest blow to the pro-closure crowd is "the new york times" latest expose on how the experts were totally wrong about the new york city public schools becoming covid breeding grounds. yesterday, the times reported that out of 16,348 staff members and students tested randomly by the school system in the first week, there were only 28 positives. 20 staff and eight students. and when officials put mobile testing units at schools near brooklyn and queens neighborhoods that have had new outbreaks, only four positive cases turned up out of more than 3,300 tests. now, the evidence also clearly demonstrates that keeping kids out of school is psychologically damaging.
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>> they're anxious and worried and depressed, and they're trying to distract themselves, and no one would know. they're not going to reach out for help. >> he's more anxious. i could hug him. his heart was beating out of his chest. he said the world is scary. >> as we have seen before, the left doesn't actually care about the science it invokes, if it conflicts with their goals. from coast to coast, teachers' unions are ignoring the science to make absurd demands. for example, the heads of sacramento's three teachers' unions argued that schools shouldn't reopen until there is racial equity on covid. "when some get a head start, it deepens inequality. and the rush to open school doors with high background transmission rates places unsafe pressure on low-income communities and our most under-resourced public schools. this is seriously misguided, but do not think that a return to normal under joe biden will end any of this insanity.
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when it comes to choosing between what's best for you and your children and the n.e.a., joe's already made it clear whose side he is on. >> when we win this election, we're going to get the support you need and the respect you deserve. you don't just have a partner in the white house, you will have an n.e.a. member in the white house, and if i'm not listening, i'm going to be sleeping alone in the lincoln bedroom. >> with biden in the white house, what we're seeing in fairfax county and other big democrat democrat-dominated districts will be happening nationwide. and you won't be able to just move across county lines or state lines to escape any of it. your child is not going to see the inside of a classroom for a very long time. and what he or she learns online about america -- it's going to be pure left-wing propaganda, courtesy, of course, of the 1619 project. under president biden, this scenario might be great for
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black lives matter and, of course, the n.e.a. but it will be horrendous in every other way. so how could any parent, especially any mom, support this? the social isolation that comes with in-home learning is reason enough to abandon this immediately. if teachers, otherwise healthy people, don't feel comfortable coming back into the classroom, they should go into another profession. they're just as essential as grocery store workers, for instance, and grocery store workers can't simply abandon in-person work because they feel unsafe. night after night, we have shown you that the only people who benefit under a president biden will be big donors and other political cronies. everyone else will be asked to work harder for less. and our children's lives will be upended for absolutely no good reason. i think women -- we're naturally
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protective of our children. that's just the way we are. and for this reason alone, female voters should drop their old hang-ups about trump. he's not the heartless or mean force in this race. he's the opposite. he wants your sons and daughters in school and learning, and he wants you to be free to work if you would like for your family. those who would sacrifice the future of an entire generation of school children just to placate their union buddies and hurt the president's chances in november? they're the most heartless and the meanest of all. and that's "the angle." joining me now is fairfax county parent amber condry. who has two elementary school age children. amber, great to see you tonight. has the school board given any education of what they think about the union's proposal for no in-person classes until next summer? >> well, the school board is
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continuing to delay and say that while they're tied up -- i think it was 6-6 when they voted, so they just still don't know what they're doing in terms of us getting back to school, but they're certainly taking a big listen to the teachers' unions who don't want our kids learning, and they're still trying to keep our kids from what they should be doing, which is learning with their peers in a classroom being challenged by great teachers. >> fairfax superintendent scott brabrand said something about school reopening yesterday. >> the situation today may not be the situation tomorrow, and we have built in to our plan flexibility to return or dial in from more in-person learning but also dial out or dial down for less in-person learning and more virtual learning. >> oh, my god. the fact that he's a superintendent of one of the largest and most prosperous
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school districts in the country is terrifying. i want to dial him out. amber, how does that give any mother in fairfax county, virginia any reason to have confidence in what's going forward? dialing in, dialing out, their plans -- meanwhile, what's happening to these little kids? >> the kids are just suffering. six hours a day staring at a screen, and to see that scott brabrand is still kind of waffling, and to see that there is not a real lengthy in-person option offered, it hurts the children. it hurts the families. it's just sad. these are the children who will be taking over these roles, eventually, and they're not going to have things like cooperative ideas, because they don't even know how to interact with other students. it's just sad that this is the role they're taking. >> fairfax county, virginia, for people who don't know it, amber is a very, now -- used to not be when i first moved to this area but it's now an extremely
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liberal, heavily democrat -- >> absolutely. >> part of the country. >> heavily democrat part of the country. a bedroom community of washington, d.c. government workers. lawyers, lobbyists -- big money in fairfax county. but there are a lot of immigrant families too in the public schools. they're all working. so they're all working but what the heck is happening to their kids? the underserved, at-risk children? what's happening to them? do liberals care about them any more? >> right, and school is a safe place for so many families, for kids to get meals. for kids to get away from maybe questionable home environments or neighborhoods. and to see that the teachers' unions are continuing to push against what is safe and good for the children is just sickening. it's just politics. real sad. >> this is democrat politics laid bare. >> absolutely. >> i know a lot of moms out there in fairfax county, you don't like trump's tweets, you
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don't like this thing that the media says about him or that thing but i'm going to repeat this, the meanest thing of all, amber, is to see a child in front of a screen in a room for six and seven hours a day. that is the meanest and most heartless thing of all. i'm going to say that every day until the election. moms, wake up across america. amber, thank you for joining us tonight and best of luck. now, since early may "the angle" has been on the forefront of bringing you facts and data that support school reopening and reopening. and for our trouble we were ridiculed, we were vilified by the so-called experts and their media lackeys but making this a political issue and not a scientific one, it was the medical establishment that ended up doing enormous harm to the reputations of themselves and, of course, they eroded decades of goodwill and trust. the question is will they ever be able to get it back? joining me is dr. harvey risch,
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professor of epidemiology at the yale school of public health, and dr. dr. ramin oskoui, cardiologist and c.e.o. of foxhall cardiology in washington, d.c. >> dr. oskoui, there are so many other issues beyond schools where the medical establishment has been wrong, but i want to start with you, a particular comment that you found very jarring. watch. >> we do have vaccines and therapeutics coming down the pike, but when you actually look at the time period for that, the next six to 12 weeks are going to be the darkest of the entire pandemic. we've got to get the message to the public that reflects the science and reflects reality. >> dr. oskoui, your response to dr. osterholm. >> dr. osterholm has no data to support what he says. we have been hearing this from our so-called experts who have quoted poor models, models where they can't even show how the data is reached to fear monger the american public. the reality is there is nothing to suggest this.
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in fact quite the converse. there are two studies quoted by n.p.r. a few hours ago that show that clearly death rates from those getting infected by covid are much lower. it's called viral attenuation. we talked about this for months. we're seeing the virus weakening. we're seeing younger people get it. but this is viral attenuation and these doom-and-gloom prophecies are really a horrible thing for a professional man like him to do. >> that good news that dr. oskoui is referencing from n.p.r. today -- these new, peer-reviewed studies are showing a sharp drop in mortality among hospitalized covid-19 patients seen in all groups including older patients and those with underlying conditions, comorbidities. they're suggesting that physicians are getting better at helping patients survive this illness. dr. risch, what else could be going on here as well? what has the medical establishment screwed up the most in the handling of the pandemic and the fear mongering
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that they continue to do up until this mint? >> they've created a climate of fear which has substituted for a rational discussion of what can be done which has can be done, and that has originated from the f.d.a., which instituted the fear by creating a warning on its website against a medication that is proven to work in early usage. that medication and others, hydroxychloroquine or ivermectin combined with other medications is essentially almost completely effective in reducing risks of hospitalization and mortality when it's used within the first five days. that is the answer to how we can open the society. to reopen the society. that is the answer for dealing with school openings. that's the answer for everything opening. >> sure. >> dr. oskoui, you and i and other members of the -- my medicine cabinet as i call it -- we have been talking about hydroxychloroquine and other medications for months and
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months and months, and yet the politicized response to that by the american f.d.a. and you have as dr. risch wrote about in his "washington examiner" piece and you have all these former f.d.a. officials, gottlieb and kessler and mcclellan coming out in an op-ed trashing trump for hurting the f.d.a. but what do they not reveal about their own connections to big pharma? >> they don't reveal the fact that many of them are board members or paid consultants. i believe scott gottlieb is on the boards of eli lilly and pfizer and because of this they're clearly driving us toward more expensive drugs. i wonder why they don't tout i wonder why they don't tout some very simple and noncontroversial things to do. vitamin d and zinc. the data is the data is irrefutable and not nearly as controversial as say masks or social distancing or lockdowns. this is absurd that we -- simple things are not talked about by dr. fauci, dr. birx or any of these so-called experts. >> dr. risch, the european
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nations i have been documenting for weeks are moving to lockdowns or partial lockdowns. restrictions facing europe. france. night time curfews. residents of madrid can't leave for nonessential reasons. ireland. people must limit movement and stay out of each other's homes. netherlands only allows a maximum of three people in your home per day. in berlin. private parties. gatherings limited to 10. severe restrictions and lockdowns in wales, australia, melbourne, victoria. these are nightmarish scenarios. yet necessary, dr. risch? >> unbelievable. >> they only postpone. they don't solve anything, just postpone. the numbers come down, then after they're opened, they go back up. you need to deal with the cause
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not just the band-aid. >> dr. oskoui, same thing. we heard for how many months that europe was the gold standard for the strategy to beat covid. zero community transmission. that's what we want to open our schools. europe is the gold standard? is what's happening in france now, the record cases -- is that trump's fault? >> of course it's not trump's fault. dr. risch has pointed out quite correctly that the one meaningful therapeutic intervention, hydroxychloroquine isn't used but let's stop looking at case rates. look at death rates. ireland has miniscule death rates and has had a very stable, very low death rate for months. same is true for scotland. in england it's mostly convined -- confined to london. in england it's mostly convined we need to start looking at what barr always taught us from 1840. look at death rates. the virus is attenuating. people need to have hope, and it's justifiable scientifically. >> dr. risch, wasn't donald trump right when he said this shouldn't dominate your life? this shouldn't keep people afraid of living as it's doing especially when i look at these numbers of women petrified of covid given what the media is
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doing to them on a daily basis, the way they're reporting it, especially, i think, women are worried about it. >> that's absolutely correct. >> it's shocking. >> it's shocking. it's unnecessary. even w.h.o. in 2011 came out with a report saying one should not fear in pandemics, that we use rational thought to work out how to solve them, and somehow they changed their tune between then and now, but we now know how to deal with it and how to manage it and how to get beyond it. >> well, we'll be delving into the why of all of this as well. doctors, thank you so much. and democrats claim that trump's warnings about the suburbs under a biden administration are these racist dog whistles, but what's the real truth? hud secretary ben carson is here exclusively tonight to set the record straight.
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>> saving the suburbs. i knocked out the regulation. you don't like projects. being next to your beautiful house. your american dream. so much for the american dream. >> the left wants you to believe that what president trump just said there was racist, but of
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course they say that to distract from their own nefarious goals because if biden is elected, the suburbs as we know them will be changed dramatically. to understand how, we have to first back up a little bit. years ago, the obama administration implemented what's called the affirmatively furthering fair housing rule under the guise of desegregating the suburbs. of course, the real goal wasn't racial justice but concentrating power and control. the rule allowed the department of housing and urban development to abolish single-family zoning to promote high-density developments in residential areas. in essence, the suburbs will have become social engineering playgrounds for d.c. bureaucrats and coastal elites. thankfully, trump repealed this rule back in july, but now the left is backing an even more radical plan. a bill put forward by senator corey booker to push low-income housing developments into the suburbs, to keep states from
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rejecting this policy, booker's bill would hold $12 billion of highway funding hostage. this would be a federal takeover of local zoning laws in essence, and biden? he fully supports it. if booker's bill became law, the suburb that you scrimped and saved to buy a home in will be turned into an easement for high rises and apartment complexes. your property values will go down while the crime rate in your neighborhood could very well go up. the real goal here isn't desegregation. the suburbs are already desegregated. under trump, black home ownership skyrocketed from 41.7% to >> skyrocketed from 41.7% to 46.3% by the end of march. now, for hispanics it shot up from 44% in december 2016 to 48.9% the end of first quarter 2020. joining us now is hud secretary dr. ben carson. dr. carson, the left is cloaking
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this in the language of racial equality. but isn't this about control in the end? >> yes, it really is, and the left brings everything back to identity politics, but the fact of the matter is what the president is talking about here is local control. federalism. i get to visit all kinds of communities all over the country all the time, and there are beautiful mixed-income, mixed-use complexes all over the place, but it is under local control. people have an opportunity to discuss it. decide where they want to put things. that's the way the united states of america was designed. also, the previous administration had a system in place that encouraged people to move to what they call areas of opportunity, and a lot of the money followed them, and instead
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this administration says let's bring the opportunity to the people. that was the concept behind the opportunity zones. which are doing incredibly well. and we want people to be able to have choice. they can stay where they are. they can move. but let the people be the ones who make the decisions. that doesn't mean that we're banking off on any kind of civil rights. we have a very strong record in civil rights. >> isn't it about freedom? secretary carson, isn't it in the end about freedom? freedom to choose? >> absolutely. >> if you're in the city and you want to move to the suburbs for maybe a different type of life, maybe you don't want to live in a high rise, maybe you want to live in a single family, the next month you find out the single-family house next to you is smashed and demolished to put up a five-story building because your community is worried about losing federal highway dollars. i mean, that's extortion. >> exactly. it is completely extortion and
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it's not what american is about. america is about freedom. it's the reason people came here in the first place. it's the reason that it's the destination place for people all over the world right now, and people form caravans trying to get in here. that wouldn't be happening if we were in this horrible place some people try to characterize this as. it's all about freedom of choice. >> we have photos. "the new york times" has done a story about what this was looking like in minneapolis where they tried this, but also some photos -- i believe these are from seattle where again, people want to know what this looks like. i believe this is minneapolis -- it is seattle. ok. there is a single-family home on the screen, and you see a construction project under way, and it is multiple family unit houses -- there is nothing wrong with having a multiple unit home, but in a neighborhood that was zoned for single-family
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housing. people have to understand, dr. carson, this isn't going to be happening in the tony neighborhoods of georgetown or bel air. no, it's not going to happen there. it's going to happen in places like howard county. outside of the washington, d.c. area. maybe in alexandria. or suburbs farther out. it's not going to happen in the elite suburbs where all the rich people live. >> exactly. the people who are advocating for such things, the acid test should be to ask them whether they want that to happen in their neighborhood. and again, as i emphasized before, there are beautiful developments all over the place but let the people be the ones to decide that because they can figure out where to place things and in an effective way so that nurses and firemen and police men can live in the same neighborhoods where they work.
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it can be done but it does not need to be imposed upon people. >> secretary carson, the media over and over again say this is donald trump trying to scare suburban housewives, tantamount to a racial dog whistle. your response to that? >> well, i hope suburban housewives and everybody else recognizes that we need to be talking about the message and not the messenger. look at the big picture. look at the future of our children and our grandchildren and what kind of country we want to live in. what are the principles that we espouse. forget about who is saying it and how they say it. >> also, as some writer just pointed out, a lot of people leaving the urban areas to move to the suburbs are -- they're minority folks moving -- single-family home ownership way up among african-americans. that's great news. >> exactly. >> something to celebrate. secretary carson, thank you for joining us tonight, and we
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learned a lot about this, and up ahead there is a real disinformation campaign surrounding the hunter biden scandal. you know it. i know it. it has nothing to do, though, with the russians. newt gingrich explains it all coming up. russians. russians.
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>> for the last four years, the democrats and their friends in the media have been warning americans about a threat so pervasive that it has literally shaped the biggest events of the trump presidency. i guess you could kind of call it the "forrest gump" of threats. >> it's called russian disinformation. what do you think was behind hillary clinton's 2016 loss, after all? >> russian disinformation campaign from the russian government essentially to undermine hillary clinton. >> nothing at all to do with her being just a lousy candidate. stiff-arming the white working class. no, no. likewise, the left knew exactly where the white house was getting talking points against robert mueller.
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>> the sprawling, sweeping, russian disinformation campaign is continuing to echo and mirror the trump white house in its attack on mueller. >> danang dick blumenthal wouldn't lie about anything. doesn't stop there. the b.l.m. riots back it on 2016 were actually the result of some pesky russian meddling? >> the russians four years ago, dana, exploited black lives matter. they set up their own false flags online to try to divide people along racial lines. >> so after years of blaming the russians for just about everything, it's really a surprise which line they use to dismiss the hunter biden revelations? not at all. >> walks like a russian intelligence disinformation line. it talks like a russian intelligence disinformation campaign. this is most likely a russian intelligence disinformation campaign against the biden team.
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>> they have the disinformation campaign part right, at least. joining me now is newt gingrich, former speaker of the house, fox news contributor, author of "trump and the american future." newt, six days since "the new york post" dropped that story on the biden campaign and none of their media allies have disputed a single fact. >> no. that's right. and in fact the stories get wider and bigger. we now have another eyewitness. somebody actually serving jail time. who said they thought of joe biden basically as a cash machine and that using his name allowed them to get money across the planet. senator ron johnson's committee issued a report which is available online for free. 87 pages. that sort of covers the tip of the iceberg, which is much bigger than this computer. it includes ukraine. it also includes but it also
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includes russia. it includes romania. it includes kazakhstan. it includes the world's biggest of all. china. and by the way, report just came out that facebook actually has chinese communist expert on censorship working in an office in seattle to run their censorship program. which should be chilling to every single american. we're now importing xi jinping's method of controlling the population by eliminating your ability to communicate, and i think that frankly is the biggest scandal. >> yet, newt, the senate committee that would have subpoenaed the c.e.o.'s of these big social media companies, they're putting that off. i don't know why. but they're not moving forward on that. and i think it's very frustrating to conservatives that it's always -- it's kind of like wile e. coyote and the roadrunner.
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you never get the roadrunner. the roadrunner always gets away. if not now, when? >> i don't know why they're not having them in. i think sooner or later, this is going to frankly lead to an explosion. i think the game that twitter and facebook are playing is extraordinarily dangerou,s and likely to lead to a real change in their legal status, so that places like "the new york post" can sue them for damages when they censor them like this, but for the country at large, the key is the biden corruption scandal is actually very big. dramatically bigger than just hunter, and involves several hundred million dollars, and i think it's not going to go away. i think you're going to see, every single day now, new evidence coming out. people who frankly are disgusted who are now showing up as whistleblowers and saying, "look, this is what they were doing and this is how they were
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doing it," and i think it's going to be to be interesting to see whether or not the debate moderator on thursday night hides from what is clearly now the biggest single story of the campaign. >> speaking of, newt, tonight, the co-chair of the presidential debate commission says that the decision to cut off microphones is not aimed at any particular candidate. >> all the commission has done is not create a new rule. we didn't touch the rules. all we did is put in a situation where if someone is interrupting, they won't be allowed to interrupt. we're not doing it just based on president trump. we're basing it on both candidates. we're nonpartisan. we're doing something that we think is in the best interest of the american people. >> newt, the best interest of the american people. isn't it true that the debate commission is stacked with antitrump people? not just on the left but republicans, old bush-style republicans who never liked trump and were never part of the trump coalition if not by name but in spirit? >> the debate commission should
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be abolished, and one of the test questions for any future republican presidential candidate should be, will you commit to not working with the debate commission? what that man said is a lie. he knows it's a lie. sleepy joe is not going to rush around and interrupt anybody, so it's -- this is one more antitrump step, just as the moderator, is an antitrump step. she's a liberal democrat. her family has donated consistently to the democratic party. she's registered as a democrat. the idea that she is somehow neutral is ridiculous. >> newt, real quick, 10 seconds. kasich's name floated, and jeff flake's name floated, as possible biden cabinet members. does that surprise you? >> no. why not? they're not going to get there. this is like tom dewey in 1948 announcing his cabinet. trump is going to win. he's going to win decisively.
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poor kasich and flake are going to be out there out there on unemployment. >> thank you so much. when what will the media look like if biden wins? put it this way. could their dismissal of anything antibiden during the campaign turn into something near nefarious if he's elected? dinesh d'souza is here in moments on the looming threat to independent voices.
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>> ♪ accusing him without any evidence. >> when asked >> he claims without evidence. >> new details on russia's latest disinformation campaign to sway your vote. >> he claims without evident -- >> accusing him without evidence. >> this time without any evidence. >> when asked he provided no evidence. >> the media's go-to phrase for dismissing information has morphed into something much more dangerous. >> new details on russia's latest disinformation campaign to sway your vote. >> new york post story that's been widely disavowed and is very dubious. >> you look at this computer store owner in delaware. that is more in line when you think about somebody who is a useful idiot, classic indicator of the potential presence of disinformation. >> can you believe peter strzok is commenting on anything?
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joining me now is dinesh d'souza, conservative commentator whose film "trump card" is now available on demand. facts that the left don't like are framed as lies spread by hostile foreign governments. why does this matter? it's obviously absurd, but how could that get worse if biden wins? >> well, first of all, what scares the fact checkers and the digital media moguls and in fact the media in general is not that the story is false, but that it's true. the real story isn't even about hunter biden even more than it's about james or frank biden or the son-in-law. it's about joe biden. those were the bag men. clearly, joe biden knew about what was going on and is in on the take. the smoking gun emails connect money directly to joe biden. he's the big guy referred to in there. so this is terrifying for the media, because they're not a real media. they're not actually about sharing information. they're about suppressing information damage to the left and only exposing information
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damaging to the other side, and this is why they have to cover up the story. they can do it under various guises. russian disinformation. did the russians write those emails? did they steal hunter biden's computer? no. he turned it in. and it was then turned in to the f.b.i. so the authenticity of this story, the biggest story of the campaign and if the left is able to suppress this one, it's a chilling harbinger of what they're going to be doing in the future. >> there will be no check at all on the democrats -- certainly no check from the press and that's just the way it's going to be -- they'll probably shut down everybody else's platform or try to as well. to your point, a former twitter and google exec wants his former companies to silence trump. watch. >> it's time, i believe, that twitter hold him accountable to the same terms and conditions, the same rules of the road that every other user is subject to -- the leading -- of false information come from the top. it's coming from donald trump and some of the leading conservative voices that echo him.
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>> ah, these are the same people who elevate the c.c.p. and give their henchmen all sorts of platforms. unquestioned. >> isn't it so ironic that when these platforms were first developed, they seemed to be exhilarating platforms that would liberate people to communicate with each other, engage in free and robust debate, and some of that rhetoric still remains, but the truth of it is they have now become terrifying instruments of suppression. wouldn't it be ironic if facebook and twitter become the ways in which our liberties become extinct? orwell in "1984" when he spoke about big brother he spoke about the state. but what he called the inner party. but he also spoke about the outer party which is those collaborators with the totalitarian state that make the totalitarianism spread into every nook and cranny of society and i'm afraid much of our media including the digital media are now accessories of tyranny. >> there is an enormous amount
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of money to be made in china whether you're an nba team or player or a business guy who wants to do an i.p.o. there, and suddenly all your principles and morals, all your concern about human rights completely out the door for the almighty dollar. >> they're not so worried that joe biden is on the take from china because they're on the take from china so ultimately it becomes a collaborative enterprise in which the democratic party is part of a larger racket in which not only he but those in the think he but those in the think tanks, in the institutions, the digital media are also making money. >> and the american worker always gets shafted in the end. dinesh d'souza, thanks very much.
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>> rationality hasn't quite embraced the new left, and we see that in the latest craze from young liberal women. instead of making a cogent point, they've pulled out their cameras to do a little something different. warning. if you have dogs or other
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susceptible animals in the room, please remove them now. >> i got the puppy out of the room. that's all the time we have tonight. shannon bream and the fox news at night team take it from here. . thank you very much. . breaking tonight a senior law enforcement official told fox it does poses a laptop belonging to hunter biden and fox told officials, it's not part of a russian disinformation campaign

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