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hannity.o we will do the job the mob will never do. continue to fight for what is right. continue down that important to continue what's going on in georgia. let not your heart be troubled. laura ingraham joins us next. do you know what troubled my heart? i watch the episode of the restaurant owner you had on last night. i felt so bad for her. >> laura: this scene is being repeated all across the country even in states like texas where some of the most incredible restaurant tours restaurant tours of la marque establishments are going through their balance sheet at the end of the yeary and finding they e down 70%, 50%, 40%. >> they can afford to do it. they are losing everything. everything. and no scientific evidence. >> sean: new york about the shut down. >> laura: you know what the biggest lie is, restaurants are the spreaders of covid.
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there is no signs of that. we are goingpl to call them outn this. >> sean: as you pointed out, it's outside! it's warm in california! >> laura: they don't care. honestly, they don't care and fantastic show. good show.ve a >> laura: i'm laura ingraham and this is "the ingraham angle" from a'm busy washington tonigh. how much did mark zuckerberg's hundreds of millions factor in the way swing candidate delma counties managed between 20 election and should it beou investigated? lindsey graham here to telestrator will tell you why the lawsuit against the state of texas might be the most important 2020 challenge to da date. and what if the covid case count was off not by a little but by o lot? "the ingraham angle" investigation you can afford to miss. but first, manchurian candidate, that's the focus of tonight's angle. for months, we have warned you
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about the looming red menace, china,nd and how a biden administration would strengthen the ccp's hand both here and abroad. simply put, "the angle" told you that a win for biden would be a big win forr china. a vote for biden is about to strengthen china's hand. >biden carried water for china and his buddies. should change his slogan to "build that better in beijing." while biden has try to position himself as someone who takes china seriously, the chinese themselves sure don't see it that way, do they? it didn't take, long for the ccp and his cronies to flood the media with all these hopeful stories of a healed u.s.-china relationship. just yesterday, execs from gm, caterpillar, visa, and fedex
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heard a very warm and cuddly message from chinese foreign minister wang yi. both sides should work togethers to remove obstacles and ensure a smoothra transition in china-u.. relations. we need to r strive to restart a dialogue, returned to the right track and rebuild trust in this next phase of relations. in my view, when he says "right track," he says the track or china steals u.s. intellectual property and sheets on trade agreements and we sit back and let it all happen and when he says "restart dialogue," he says we tell you what we want and you are going to give it to us. that means an end to the trump ever reciprocity requirements and business and it also means no more tariffs that help make our trade relationships favor andd gave u.s. exporters a fighting chance. in other words, china sees a biden administration as an
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opportunity to exploit. turns out that beijing has been working for years with key biden allies on wall street to undermine an america first agenda.me "the wall street journal" reporting that in february 2018, beijing's chief trade negotiator was in washington to try and avert a trade war. he turned to a select group of american business execs mostly fromin wall street. "we need your help gathering in a hotel near the white house and who was there? well, guess who. new york heavy hitters like larry sink, david solomon of goldman sachs, and jpmorgan chase's jamie dimon. financial ties to china date back to the 1990s and early e 2000s during the hank paulson very popular tenure at the company. of course conveniently, later went on to be obama's treasuryta
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secretary. well now paulson's carefully cultivate a relationship is blooming under the current ceo david solomon. the chinese, and party according to the "journal" dangled the prospect of more investment opportunities in china if goldmannd and friends help navigate the future trade deals with the trump administration. well, it looks like sucking up to china paid a goldman big dividends. the investment firm just confirm that it will be the first global bank to get full ownership ofhi its securities business in china. and what about jpmorgan chase ceo jamie dimon? he's been extremely bullish on china. >> you slow down four-five years until you see the lay of the land or goal mortgage?
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>> we are all in. >> sean: we >> laura: total coincidence that china decided to give jpmorgan fulltr control of a futures venture in which it had a minority stake. and lastly, blackrock ceo larry sink, let me say this. let i me put it this way, is groveling before the chinese were an olympic sport, sink would be bathed in gold. he told his master's that blackrock should be a chinese company in china. to his chinese hosts, it was well contrasted from the hostilities in washington. larry sink wears his chinese ambition on his sleeve and the chinese know it. well, it should disturb you that biden's transition team is right now scooping up blackrock senior employees. at a recent bloomberg conference
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of globalist, it was hard to tell the differencee between wht sink in the cc officials were saying. >> the market is in desire of more stability. they are looking for a voice thatey moderates. i truly believe president-elect biden can be that voice of reason and is willing to work with the world on moving it forward.in >> we should build an open world economy that works for all. under the system of the wto and we reject unilateralism and protectionism. >> unfortunately some forces are pulling away from their national commitments posing challenges. >> laura: even the translators sounds ominous.
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what they all mean is chinese dominance both economically and militarily. to accomplish this, china isn't just targeting american business leaders but also rising political stars. there is an explosive new report from axios about a chinese spy infiltrating the political campaigns of california democrats in the bay area one of those up and comers was top russia hoaxer eric swalwell. not only did he bring in donors but she also got an intern placed in his d.c. office! we are going to dig into this and the utter hypocrisy in moments. itl' just confirms what the ange has been telling you for years. china is our greatest international threat. it's not russia. it's china.hi the fact that china has spent decades infiltrating almost
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every aspect of american society should be a well known to you at this point. our biggest corporations and even sports leagues kowtow to beijing on a regular basis. and what else? we have media establishments the bully compromised, regularly reprinting the ccp propaganda. and how can we forget california senator dianne feinstein? she outdid swallow well if that's possible. she employed a chinese spy on her staff for only 20 years. no biggie. the influence of the ccp in our free society is so widespread, so pernicious. we need congress to step up and pass legislation barring any american who has profited directly from china from ever serving in elected office. period.o no exception.ol but don't hold your breath waiting for the initiative to be announced. and i think you know why. and that's the angle. joining me now is steven mosher,
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author of "bully of asia. i said paulson was a bummer secretary, i'm in bush. but inif this case same difference. did you see that this was just the tip of the iceberg when it came to china's infiltration of our political class? that.n >> absolutely, laura. china had 800 private organizations in america. it's probably 80,000 or more now. there are hundreds of little fan-fans running around. the woman, 30 something college student from china aren't what they seem are generally spieshe and they shouldn't be allowed to come in and pose as students. her name, of course, in chinese mean "vagrant." vagrant fan helped eric swalwell as a young city council or get
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elected to congress. but she'd stayed with him, funding, sending in the intern. the big prize was he got on the intelligence committee at which point in time in 2015 i think the fbi came calling in sick, eric, you got a problem with this vagrant fan and maybe you've got to sever the relationship. this was actually an fbi failure because vagrant fragrant fan, the spy was going around with sex and money, she left the country and it happened five years ago. >> laura: hold on. so fbi failure. i would say a media failure because while it's good that axios came out with the story now, that perhaps would've helped a little bit a month and a half ago! before the election. all these stories would help if they were reported. hold on, i've get to get to jim
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he's a billionaire well-known mediaia tycoon. hounded, arresteded on bogus charges by the new security forces after china's communist takeover of hong kong and gone is any hope that there will be any independent thought left in hong kong after what we saw with his arrest and members of the family also arrested. >> i've known jimmy for years. a great hero of the democracy movement in hong kong. he runs the only independent newspaper left and that once vibrant city. the chinese communist party is going to shut that down sooner or later. they do not like jimmy because he's a christian, catholic. they are persecuting people of religious faith because the only acceptable faith is in the
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chinese party and worship of their leaders using demonstrators whodemo treated lr freedom, the freedom they had been promised, the agreement between china and great britain. they have been taken to concentration camps across the border in china. >> laura: where is hollywood? they are gone. breaking news a minute ago, the, biden the administration reportedly thinking of putting in pete buttigieg, former mayor of south bend, indiana, as u.s. ambassador to beijing. it is biden going to take a tough line against china? >> i have the hard time of seeing why the mayor of south bend, indiana, be sent to china. he has no background in east asia. almost sounds like political exile, indeed. i'm sure he'll be offered sweetheart deals and make a great deal of money in china and come back happier because of
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that. >> laura:>> thank you so much but revelations of china trying to manipulate congressman eric swalwell eye-openingal giving hs staff as a prominent russia ho hoax. hoaxer. >> they were so willing to work with the russians. >> you believe the president is an agent of russia.. what do you mean by that? >> he works on their bath. russians in our political bloodstream and that's not something that happened until donald trump came onto the scene. >> laura: those declamatory comments should disqualify him from sitting on the committee. but now we know that he's susceptible susceptible to chinese manipulation. is it time to boot him off that committee and consider a law that says if you profited off of or have been manipulated by the chinese government, how can you ever work in elected office again or for the government?
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joining me congress minority leader ken mccarthy. some may seem it's a very micro issue. but how important is this story vis-a-vis our relationship with china and what they are trying to do here? >> this is only the tip of the iceberg. remember what we are hearing. these are chinese spies who go down to the level of a mayor. they court and help a city council member become a congressman. this congressman now gets on the intel committee. they are only selected for the intel committee by the leaders of their party, meaning nancy pelosi. nancy pelosinc is one of the gag of eight along with myself. did nancy pelosi know this had transpired when she put him on thee committee? we have our senator dianne feinsteinn for two decades, the personal assistance hearing all the private phone calls in the phone and others a chinese spy. why did the democrats pull out of the bipartisan china task
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course i had set up? why did speaker pelosi pull out of that? why have they denied certain bills that would hold china accountable that would pass the senate not come to the floor? why did they focus on silicon valley members of congress? why is he still on the intel committee, let known why is he still a member of congress? did adam schiff know as chairman of that committee that he had this problem? remember what the intel committee gets. information that no other members are able to see. remember what this member did pure he was so preoccupied going after this president he was not protecting our country from bad actors. when he questioned comey, he literally set up the questionnaire of what happened to him. >> laura>> laura: this was holdp the shiny bogus object of russia, russia, russia, meanwhile russia china is going to townand us in.
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a couple of moments ago, eric swalwell was out spreading this live. watch. >> continuing to try to say that china and iran are as equally threatening as russia when russia is thee only one has a strict preference for donald trump, trying to tear down joe biden, actively trying to run a misinformation campaign through congress. no other country is going that far and has those kind of resources. >> laura: so he's vilifying radcliffe and protecting china.n how does this guy get on the intel committee and isn't g it time for a congressional hearing of some source about the chinese influence?e? >> yes. that's why i did the task force, when for even when the democrats pulled out a bipartisan. question, why is he going after the director of intel john ratcliffe recently came out and showed where china is six times larger spending on spying then russia is. but the only person attacking
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him is swalwell. why is this person still there? >> he responded moments ago to the axios story saying to "politico," i've been a critic of the e president. i've been on both committees to impeach him. the timing feels like that should be looked l at. so let me get this straight. donald trump is responsible for not so swell-well being duped for two years before trump became president? what? >> remember what swalwell said,nt accuse the president of everything he did by lying to the american public and a sittig on the intel committee! not only should he be removed from the intel, he should be removed from congress asas wello >> laura: there should be an inquiry to how much he knew, how hehe knew it, and who open the door here? >> when did adam schiff know and when did thehe speaker know? the speaker appoints democrats
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to that committee. >> laura: rissman, thank you so much bit for months, watchdogs warned about mark zuckerberg's money that was flowing into local election races. it's clear that some ofct that money went to the georgia county at the center of voter fraud allegations. senator lindsey graham offers his solution to all of this next. plus how did a texas election lawsuit became one to watch? we are going to explain it. fascinating. stay here.
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♪ >> laura: it >> laura: it was back in september that the armistead project sounded thehe alarm over the $250 million being funneled to the local election offices and races from a foundation funded by facebook ceo mark zuckerberg. on its face this raises a lot of potential conflicts but few in power took it seriously. maybe they should have. at least 6.6 million of it went to fulton county georgia which is ground zero for schroeder voter fraud concerns in that state. last week phil klein warned us that we can see more the same in the georgia runoff. >> they are doing the same thing. the zuckerberg z money is pourig in. they are eviscerating the chain
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of custody in the balance per they are doing the same under covid fear with private money and it's going to make this election just as confusing and with evident fraud as the previous election. it shouldn't happen. >> laura: joiningg me now is senate judiciary chairman lindsey graham. senator, we have big tech plutocrats, and they make the argument meddling in our elections by dumping huge amounts of money, a quarter of a billion dollars? but is any of it illegal and what can be done about it? >> it's not illegal but i think we need to stop it because you've got a liberal man spending millions of dollars tog help election officials at the state level run an election. we need to stop that. can you imagine if some conservative did this and there was a screwed up t election wera democrat came out on the short and matt? they'd be all over this. bottom line is fulton county is
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a disaster and the points you made is the most important point. if we don't change georgia law before the senate runoff in january 5th, the same thing is going to happen to the senators that happened to president trump. it's insane for georgia republican leaders do not have a special session to fix it before it's too late. >> laura: aa lot of people are wondering giving this huge influx of cash that people are on the take here in one way or another with a promise of how we did an angle on how these big wall street types are getting sweetheart deals with new w ipos and other investment sweetheart deals in china, what's going on here with zuckerberg and the democrats? are people lying downt thinking, well, i'll get ultimately rewarded in the future? >> i do not think public groups should fund public elections.
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may be civic minded but it just doesn't pass the smell test. look what happened in fulton county. if you had an audit of signature is in the presidential election, you would find i believe massive problems and the reason we don't have an audit of signatures is not because of any democrat, it's because we have republicans in georgia that had refused to allowse president trump to lookt the ballots in a bipartisan way and see if they are actually genuine. until you do that, i do not accept the outcome of the georgia election and being accurate until you have audited the signatures. >> laura: people think they are a waste of time but don't you have the power as senate judiciary committee chair to conduct hearings on all ofai th? on the china issue? what happened with swalwell and feinstein in a 20 year period,
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andas now this? asking mr. zuckerberg what are your intentions and why you have u.s. spies working for u.s. elected officials? >> you can't make this up, laura. you got the number one prosecutor alleging he and his campaign and his family were tied to russia who in fact had his office infiltrated by a chinese intern that came from a recommendation of a chinese spy. does he have the good judgment to be on intel? at the end of the day, if a republican where in his shoes, can you imagine what he'd say, if kevin mccarthy found himself in the situation? after this election is over ieca want to do a deep dive in the 2020 election about mail in voting. if you can't verify the signatures, it's ripe for fraud. you got to go send an i.d. to prove you are who you say you are to a bipartisan group. in georgia, you have a single person verifying signatures
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that's right for fraud, this consent degree that stacey abrams got down my call and that the georgia leadership in the signing is a disaster for signature verification. if we don't change this thing now i'mwe very worried about the outcome of the senatee races. >> laura: thank you so much for joining us peer breaking tonight, supreme court is giving georgia, pennsylvania, michigan, and wisconsin until 3:00 p.m. thursday to0 respond to an nelection lawsuit filed today by the state of texas. arguing that those states violated the constitution in the process of appointing residential electors by unlawfully aggregating state election laws. also learning tonight that louisiana is about to join that texas case. joining me now is john easton, senior fellow, former supreme court law clerk and constitutional scholar. tell us why this lawsuit is one that we should be a stench down like especially paying attention
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to given this thing called original jurisdiction. not to sound like geeks here, but, take it away. >> it's a great insight. one of the things most people don't know is a supreme court normally is the appellate court of last resort. but in a couple of types of cases they have original jurisdiction and in one of those type of cases its original and exclusive and those groups are cases between two states. we didn't want states warring with each other and they gave this power to settle disputes between the states between the supreme court t asked lucidly. so has named pennsylvania, michigan, georgia, wisconsin for violating election law. the underlying issue is a terrific one for the supreme court because it doesn't turn on proof of the allegations of fraud in the demesne machines and all these other things that are huge evidentiary matters. it turns in a simple legal question.. did these states conduct an election in violation of their
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state law? article two of the u.s. constitution says that the body that has the sole authority to make the manner for choosing presidential elections is the legislature of the state and they do that by their state statutes. when the pennsylvaniaes secretay of state ignores no state statutes, the absentee ballots out, doesn't do signature checking, those violations of statutes designed to prevent fraud are enough to have trigger the federal constitutional violation that texas has h all alleged. >> the briefing schedule b is wt it is. it's very expedited. does that mean the case will definitely be heard by the court, or could they still kick it out? >> they could still kick it out. the way original jurisdiction works, the court has claimed to have even on state by state cases' jurisdiction to take it or not peer texas had to file a
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motion for leave to bring this original action and that b is wt the defendant states have been asked to respond to. >> laura: what is your gut? will they take it? >> my guts are they are going to take it and look at the merits. this is an extremely important legal issue that the supreme court already twice in her history said if election laws in the state are not followed, that violates the federal constitution. they did that and bush versus gore and they sent that back in 1892 in a case called mcpherson versus blecker. >> laura: this is fascinating. these is that case i've been waiting for and i can't wait to see where it goes.s. thank you so much tonight. and are we being misled about the number of positive covid cases? dr. harvey risch is here to reveal the new science challenging the case counts. stay there. picking your health insurance coverage isn't
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>> laura: what if i told you are a main method of assessing a positive corona case is wrong, not by a little but by a lot? we've been led to believe that pcr tests are the gold standard in determining whether or not you have the virus.ti but for months scientists have known that these tests are wildly inaccurate. in august, "the new york times" reported and three separate testing data compiled by officials in massachusetts, new york, and nevada, up to 90% of people testing positive carried barely any virus. test with threshold so high they detected not just live virus but genetic fragments left over from an infection that posed no particular risks.ic joining me now is dr. harvey risch, epidemiology professor at yale school of public health. doctor, all these monumental important decisions affecting our lives, quarantines, who should quarantine, when restaurants should close, when
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be closed, based of these figures. what are the repercussions of all of this? >> i think it's a mistake to base anything on case numbers. the case numbers are have to be taken with a grain of salt and we make way too much and are anxiety is way too high base in the case numbers. >> laura: we know for some time that this we say false positives. explain to the viewers, when you cyclewe a test for up to 40 cycles, you can die protect a minute evenn dead virus, dead small fragments of virus versus having so much virus that only 25 cycles can show it. am i stating it correctly?
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>> pretty much. the test works by each time you cycle you dump the amount of genetic material and it's very microscopic and you have to dump it many times in order to be able to see any. and so those are the cycle numbers. ifer you double it 40 times you talk about two to the 40th which is billions and trillions of copies and that's way too many. almost anything willan look like there is genetic material when you cycle it 40 times. so the question is where to draw the line and say, this is live virus and now there are a couple of studies reported in "the new york times," and particularly new york state testing laboratory where theyud looked at culturing the virus including testing by pcr and what they found is that at the cycle level of about about 34, it's almost impossible to culture any live virus. what you are seeing is remnants, fragments of genetic material of fragments left around put on the swabs when the test is done.
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they are not meaningful for having a currentng infection. >> laura: meeting those people who test positive with that high number of cycles would likely not infect anyone, and are being quarantined, mission school, missing worked, anything else that happens as a result, for no reason. >> it might've beenct detected before. but well before weeks or months before the test was done. there is a reason why they have some genetic material there. but it's not effective now. the horses out of the barn, it's too late to worry about them being infected. >>ho for those of us who care about those things, we do, florida iss the first state to require all its labs to report the cycle threshold used in the pcr test. i think we are about to learn a lot l more about how inaccurate these pcr tests are and what the implications are for all of us.
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thank you so much. while they continue to peddle an accurate test results, the medical establishment has completely dismissed a drug that doctors all over the world are now successfully using to treat speed 26 patients. itvi is not just hydroxychloroquine but dozens of therapeutics that are far safer then a vaccine that we still don't know a lot about. is that true? joining me now is dr. peter mccullough, he's been spearheading up efforts to get this in front of congress. we called in medical establishment, big med. are engaging in what you call "therapeutic nihilism. explain that russian mark >> thank you for having me on the show and my opinions are of my own and not that of my institution. but november 19th and december 8th, to go big jay's ron johnson the senate subcommittee hearing some important information for americans.
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what we have learned is there has been a prevailing view of therapeutic nihilism where nothing can be done for covid 19 but what we learned is sequential multi-drug for early covid and patients at risk over age 50 or with medical problems with three layers of medicines, anti-invectives, critical steroids, and blood thinners, has marked improvement in upn comes, can cut mortality in ha half. >> laura: i think we know now looking at the language that in order to get emergency use authorization for these vaccines, it can't be that there are a safe therapeutics that show effectiveness against this particulariv virus. that is one of the requirements for the emergency use provision. you kind of couldn't have hydroxychloroquine working or hyper affecting or steroids or a combination, correct?
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>> either way is not needed for available drugs that could be used in appropriate off label use. it turns out that hydroxychloroquine, i think we should've brought in the united states early on, it's used in russia, india, china has a direct oral antiviral. but one of those drugs paired, that covers the anti-infective layer. >> laura: what we are saying, dr. mccullough, there was a campaign, a concerted campaign to vilify and dismiss and demean and frankly lie about the effectiveness of these drugs. there's nothing else to call it. >> laura, if you go back in history, this is not uncommon in pandemics. there is much fear, much anxiety, there's a few people
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who stuck to the front and are real leaders and what we heard today are six leaders who have innovated with their protocols presented for milwaukee and florida clearly keeping people out of the hospital. the are many who step to the side and the sum that our detractors and what happened is there are some detractors in that -- >> coming on board, patients are being treated, there is a guide that's available that supports doctors in treating patients and if doctors are in countable working u with these medicines, there are telemedicine networks that will step in. >> laura: you still have pharmacy boards being threatened, doctors not allowed to prescribe certain of these antivirals or therapeutics. but that hearing today, ron johnson deserves three gold stars for bringing those great experts to the field so people could hear them. doctor, thank you so much. and why is dr. anthony of algae
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biden's pick to head the hhs is not just an unrepentant leftist but totally unqualified for the job. talking about of course the california attorney general javier becerra. but the chief medical officer anthony fauci, thinks he's just peachy as a choice. >> i've interacted with secretary elect becerra with his capacity as a congressman. i testified with a corpsman quite frequently over the years so i've had the opportunity to interact with him. he's a fine person. i am very pleased with that selection. >> laura: may: be he picked him. my next guest knowsim all about becerra.en he beat him at the supreme court. jim, what do americans need to know when someone like becerra
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is picked to serve? >> we've got a real cultural l warrior for the radical left is going to be in charge of health care policy for america. certainly as the federal government is concerned. when he was in congress and a california attorney general, he pursued the most extreme pro-abortion policies. he opposed making it a crime to assault a pregnant woman who killed her baby. he opposed making it a crime to kill a new born infant in the nursery who survived an abortion. made i not satisfied with that, he actually brought felony charges against a pro-life undercover journalist because that journalist exposed planned parenthood's selling of aborted baby parts.
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he's a real warrior for the le left.. id>> laura: 's he's bought and paidoo for by the national pland parenthood correlation. becerra has attacked christian business owners defending attacks on them for not paying for their employees''s even if it's against their religious beliefs. >> laura>> the owner has their s their beliefs but doesn't mean you get to the committee against women if women have different beliefs to what the owner has any woman wants to exercise her right under the constitution. >> laura: this is the hobby lobby case, the supreme court smacked them down on that argument. but someone with the power that he's going, to have to lead this department? he has such a ridiculously flawed and horrific view of religious liberty rights.
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>> he is fraught, as people say it, has sought to undermine their religious freedom and it's not just the hobby lobby case. he has consistently gone to court to fight people of faith and to try and undermine their religious beliefs. he went to court to try and stop the trump administration from extending conscious protections to health care workers. he drove the sisters of the poor to the united states supreme court -- >> laura: he's a radical. point made. the man is an unrepentant radical. thanks, jim. up next, an old vet declares victory. the last bite explains.
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days before his -- get this -- 104th birthday. >> he just brings so much happiness to everybody, and just seeing everybody and their reaction to him, just makes you very proud to call him your grandfather, and i just love him so much. ♪ happy birthday ♪ happy birthday to you [applause] >> laura: well, that puts this all in perspective. it's called the greatest generation for a reason. that's all the time we have tonight. shannon bream in the "fox news @ night" team take it all from here. shannon? shannon: fantastic story. great way to cap off your show. breaking tonight politicians bending to the backlash. segment to city council to show a proposal
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