tv The Ingraham Angle FOX News December 8, 2022 7:00pm-8:00pm PST
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>> sean: unfortunately that's all the time we have left this evening, as always, thank you for being with us. thank you for making this show possible. we hope you will save it on your dvr, for news, any time, all the time, foxnews.com. hannity.com. laura ingraham standing by. >> laura: the fact that big tech is corrupt, it's such a shock, i know, to everybody. we've known this for how long, how many years have we been talking about this? now we have more definitive proof. you had a great show tonight. i learned a lot. >> sean: you have a great show. a lot to talk about. >> laura: this is ingram angle from washington. the twitter files part two. that's the focus of tonight's
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"angle." a few years back conservatives started noticing that their tweets weren't getting the traction they once did. now, the common parlance became known as shadowbanning, to suppress or de-amplify the voices of certain people. >> are you censoring people? >> no. >> twitter shadowbanning dominant republicans, is that true? >> no. >> laura: he was doing intermittent fasting then -- tonight jack dorsey better be lawyering up because it sure looks like he lied under oath. playing game of semantics. a little over two hours ago, free speech champion bweiss mad
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some drops. >> the labor rails of last century, remember, they used to celllish in these old stories about how conservative blacklisted communist sympathizers. look who is doing it tonight? tonight we learned before elon, they would have teams of twitter employees bull blacklists. they would prevent disfavored tweets from trending and actively limit the visibility of entire accounts or even trending topics all in secret without informing users. to their busy ban of censors, they called it the strategic response team, the global escalation team and included, check this out, the head of legal policy and, ironically trust, the global head of trust
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in safety, and jack dorsey and others. now, there was a concerted effort then to cover it all up. writing on twitter's official blog in july 2018, it was insisted that we do not shadow ban and we certainly don't shadow ban based on political viewpoints or ideology. over time this twitter executive became more indignant. >> one of the biggest problems with censorship is the fact you push people underground and you don't know what's going on. and this is something i worry about. >> laura: come on. the only thing that kept that woman up at night was the possibility that conservative voices would somehow slip through the corporate censors. the first name mentioned on this twitter blacklist released tonight was someone "the angle" first introduced to the national audience during covid.
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stanford's dr. jay bhattacharya. he authored what came to be known as barrington declaration. that it was dangerous for our kids. >> it does not cost less. if you think about it, people have delayed cancer treatment, they have delayed going to the doctor because, even with severe heart disease, parents have not vaccinated their children. the lockdown costs, even in the short intermediate term have larger and longer health consequences. >> laura: boy, was he right. according to weiss twitter deemed his research so dangerous that it secretly placed him on a transblacklist which prevented his tweets from tweeting. dr. bhattacharya will join us exclusively in a few moments. remember, we just learned a few
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weeks back that this was all occurring at the same time dr. anthony fauci's daughter worked as an engineer at twitter. and other names listed include prominent conservatives such as charlie kirk and dan bongino. since the angle was pretty much the first national platform to slam the lockdowns i suspect my own name will pop up on some suppression list eventually. i hope so during the spring of 2020 i myself noticed and i believe i said it, that the reach of my own tweets seemed to be oddly declining. but frankly, i think it was obvious to all of us and one of the many questions lingering tonight is whether there was any contact between public health officials and twitter executives that encouraged censorship, of course, for public safety. of course, when any of us question big tech's motives or practices during this time, well, we were all treated like
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paranoid paranoid conspiracy theorists. >> now we realize that it was a canard. >> talks about censorship and shadowbanning which there has been no real proof of. >> laura: no real proof of? the only thing held up was legitimate public debate and scientific evidence and there is plenty of evidence and it was worse than just mere suppression. toward the end of the thread, it becomes clear that some within the twitter leadership developed something like a god complex. in early 2021, ironically, the global head of trust and safety, then unwittingly fingered dorsey for approving of the censorship and even used the word "integrity" to describe what they were doing. we got jack on-board with implementing this for civic integrity in the near term but we'll need to make a more robust
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case to get this into our repertoire of policy recommendations, especially for other policy domains. what does that mean? twitter's mission originally was to give everyone the power to create and share ideas and information instantly without barriers. what we see now without a doubt, that all of that was just a marketing campaign. because barriers were an integral part of their strategy to control and dominate the public square. now, imagine, if elon musk had never bought twitter, we would never know anything about any of this. it cost $44 billion, but now we see just how corrupt, how cut throat, and how devious big tech is. and that's "the angle." joining me now is the aforementioned dr. jay bhattacharya, a stanford university professor of medicine. dr. bhattacharya, your reaction
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tonight? this is blockbuster after learning that you were secretly placed on this trends blacklist. >> it feels like something novel from the 1950s, where unamerican committee is meeting to decide who to suppress and i'm some sort of movie star in hollywood that they blacklisted because i'm an communist or something. it's ridiculous and it really hurt public health. if we had had an open discussion, laura, the schools would not have closed in the fall of 2020. if we had had an open discussion the lockdowns woof been lifted much earlier because the data and evidence behind them was so bad. twitter by suppressing scientific discussion harmed science, harmed children, and harmed the american public. and i really do wonder how i ended up -- i joined twitter in 2021, twitter 2021. who told twitter to put me on a blacklist? i really want to know. >> laura: at this point i think
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it's incumbent on congress, dr. bhattacharya, especially kevin mccarthy, if he becomes the next speaker, to drop all the formality here. bring these people to congress, and find out what really happened. that means the calls, texts, the emails, all between, whether it was anthony fauci or someone else at nih, anything that even touched on this issue has to be brought to the public light in my view, because, it's like, have you now or ever been a member of the great barrington declaration? doesn't it feel like that? >> exactly. >> laura: and you're a nice guy, jay. >> thank you, laura, appreciate that. if you look at a public policy, i suspect very strongly there was some government direction of. this i've been involved in this lawsuit brought by the missouri and louisiana attorney general's offices against the biden
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administration and we've uncovered tremendous evidence that there were federal agencies that were directing social media companies about what to censor, even who to censor. now, if that's actually the case, that this blacklisting was directed by the government against american citizens, that's a direct violation of my civil rights. it's a direct violation of first amendment, and every american should be outraged. >> laura: the twitter gatekeepers, dr. bhattacharya, are everywhere. the disinformation consultant, that's her title, melissa downplayed all we learned and despite getting access to all of twitter's information, bari weiss didn't bother to read it. both she and must shook be embarrassed by this. my question is, where is anthony
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fauci? why isn't he speaking out about prominent physicians having their voices suppressed? >> i think a lot of the leadership of silicon valley, a lot of the people who give advice to silicon valley about these content moderation policies they have gone way too far. it's one thing to suppress violent threats against people. absolutely appropriate but then to turn around and decide they are going to suppress discussions about basic scientific policy, i wasn't saying anything that was threatening people other than maybe tony fauci, not physically, just his ideas. we needed to have a discussion, an open scientific discussion about the right policies for covid. imagine how different all the small businesses who stayed open, all the people that wouldn't have missed their cancer screenings, all the kids that wouldn't be depressed and suicidal, all the learning loss that could have been avoided if
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we just had an open scientific discussion. this was not a free and fair kind of discussion. it wasn't science that happened. when we followed the science, it was not actually science we followed. it was something else entirely. it was censorship that i think led to the tremendously bad policies we've had over covid and the failures that we've seen over the last three years. >> laura: i'm going to take it further. i think the shadowbanning actually could have -- well, did, a few steps removed, it led to deaths. i mean, i think kids because of these lockdowns, mental health evidence that's piling up now all across the country, suicide, depression, anxiety, self-harm, everything that we're seeing that came out of those lockdowns, we couldn't talk about it without getting suppressed. you were called a conspiracy theorist and so was i. >> i mean, it's basically a propaganda operation, right? so what do you do -- you know, you have a thing like the internet where you can't really
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stop the information from spreading. what you do is you shadow ban, you send out like signals that this person is off-limits, don't even think about their ideas. this sort of sly way of trying to get your way without actually arguing over facts. it's insane. i think instead -- it's also telling, laura. instead of arguing over facts, they used these techniques because they knew their arguments were not strong enough to survive the light of day. i really just don't know how to process it. i grew up in the u.s. i was born in india and grew up in the u.s. since i was 4. i've always thought about the united states as a free country but it hasn't felt that way these last three years, and now we're starting to see what the parameters of that are. i think we really need to have a national conversation that brings us back to the american commitment to free speech rights. the american commitment to open discussion, and sort of honest
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dealings. i think the silicon valley twitter crowd, i think they have behaved very badly, but i wonder, laura, if this is actually at the direction of the american government, then we have an even broader discussion to talk about than just silicon. >> laura: i think we're just scratching the surface and i think these tactics that twitter employed pre-musk, they are being used on a whole series of medical issues. we've talked about them on "the angle," whether it's sex change operations. there is an entire effort to suppression speech or an honest discourse, and doctors are afraid to speak out. dr. bhattacharya, you gave an enormous amount of information to us over the last 2 1/2 years. wee eternally grateful to you. i know you didn't plan to do tv tonight so we really appreciate it. thank you. joining me now is newt gingrich, former house speaker and fox news contributor. my question to you is, why can't
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we learn about everyone who was shadow banned? just minutes ago elon musk tweeted that they are working on a software update to show you your true account status to show if you clearly have been shadow banned. the reason why you were and to appeal it. should any of this deputies in any iteration at this point? >> i think all of it should come out in the open. it's amazing that here is a first generation immigrant to america, who is doing more to uphold american values, the first amendment, your right of free speech, than anybody we've ever seen. it's remarkable what he's done so far. i hope he'll have the courage to continue and let it all out there. i mean, people deserve to know what was going on, and then the challenge comes to facebook and to google, to match that kind of openness because frankly, they
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have been at least as bad, and google in some ways, has been worse, i think, than it was twitter. and these systems are so gigantic, they are so powerful, and they are so much in everybody's leaves that they have to be transparent, or we're going to have to do something pretty dramatic to limit their capacity. >> laura: isn't this now beyond obvious that congress does have to step in here? i mean, republicans always want to take a hands off approach to big business but we've seen, and you and i have talked about this, that time and again, big business, not the 1980s anymore, has become diametrically opposed to the american tradition of free speech, second amendment, parental rights, et cetera, et cetera, and the wokeness, and the disinformation, campaigns, all of that, is part of it. >> what you're saying is what originally fascism was all about which is the idea that big government gets together with
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big business to control the country against small business and against individuals. and i think what we're going to find out, what we're beginning to find out is, that the f.b.i. was deeply involved in all of this. we're going to find out, i think, that the center for disease control, that dr. fauci, remember, he's a public official. he's not just a celebrity. he's a government official with certain obligations and certain responsibilities, and i think we're going to find out, all of these people were violating the first amendment, behaving illegally, and that this is a much deeper and bigger mess than people realize. >> laura: i want to play this small moment from this guy, just two weeks ago defending the twitter protocols. >> we had a system of governance. rules-based. we enforced our rules as written. we changed our rules in writing, we did it transparenteely and when that system of governance went away --
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>> laura: for twitter to claim they were transparent, now with everything that we're seeing, it's just offensive. >> laura, i don't quite know for reasonable people how you get across the idea, these people are just liars. it's not complicated. they are liars. they lie all the time. they have total contempt for the rest of us. they think they can break the rules and get away with it. they think they are somehow this elite that's above us and that we're too stupid to know what we're doing and all too often, and this is the case, by the way, write think kevin mccarthy is showing the right leadership with people like adam schiff, who was chairman of the house intelligence committee, just routinely lied to the american people. totally misinformed them. there ought to be a consequence and we ought to start with simple old fashion language. these people are liars. they ought to be ostracized, kick out of polite society if there is such a thing anymore.
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we shouldn't kid ourselves. i don't need any complex explanation when i'm looking at a total liar. >> laura: newt, we appreciate your voice tonight. thank you, now the brittney griner prison swap. it wasn't just infuriating because of the slime we traded her for but the man we left behind as well. the family's thoughts. stay with us.
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>> moments ago i was standing in the oval office, i spoke with brittney griner. she's safe, she's on a plane. she's on her way home. this is a day we've worked toward for a long time. we never stopped pushing for her release. it took painstaking and intense negotiations. >> laura: painstaking and intense negotiations for wnba star brittney griner in a prisoner swap that shocked the country, not just because of what the u.s. gave up for her, which is a warlord who sells weapons to kill americans, but who we left behind. an american teacher who is now languishi ing in a -- russian
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prison, who was sentenced to 14 years in prison, and paul whelan, arrested on a bogus charge in 2018. russian said he was caught red-handed. his lawyer says he was framed in a sting operation. whelan was sentenced to 16 years to hard labor in prison. and spoke out after the griner release. >> i have to say i'm greatly dpoiptsed that more has not been done to secure my release, especially as the four-year anniversary of my arrest is coming up. i was arrested for a crime that never occurred. i'm happy that brittney griner is going home today and that trevor went home when he did, but i don't understand why i'm still sitting here. my bags are packed. i'm ready to go home. i just need an airplane to come
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and get me. >> laura: i got teared up when i first heard that joining me now is david whelan, paul whelan's brother. david, i know that you and so many in america are happy that brittney griner is coming home, but, of course, your reaction tonight to those words from your brother. >> it's hard. you can hear in his voice the despair. i haven't heard my brother's voice like over a phone call, so it's these snippets that come through in the media that are the times i can hear him and you can hear how disappointed he was at the news. it's not surprising. i think we had all heard secretary blinken back in august provide the news about the substantial proposal to russia to bring paul and brittney griner home and i think he had been counting on it so to find out it's not going to happen is probably hugely disappointing. >> laura: what's the status of the communication you've had with the administration about securing your brother's release? i mean, it seems like,
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obviously, he's been there a lot longer, and, has mr. fogel, the teacher, been there a lot longer. so what is the government saying to your family now about paul? >> well, i think they have been consistent in that they have been dedicated certainly in the last two years particularly, to help paul, to bring him home, and to do what they can, but the reality is, each case, paul is one of over maybe 50 americans who are being held in countries like iran and china and syria, each of those cases has different requirements in order to have that person be free and i think in this case we found that, there was a roadblock in paul's case that didn't exist in ms. griner's case, and it allowed her to come home and left him behind. >> laura: well, a russian roadblock is kind of hard to define on national television
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because it's all quite murky and politics, a lot of people think, are involved here. but it took a warlord. i mean, they traded a notorious warlord whose life is dedicated to killing americans, and i imagine ukrainians, to bring brittney griner home. if it took a warlord to bring a more recent arrestee home, what is it going to take to bring your brother home? >> i do think that's the question and i'm looking forward to seeing the u.s. government answer it, because when paul was initially arrested we knew that the russian government was looking -- to come home. one went home in april, many boots has now gone home and we know the u.s. government has gone through a list of concessions that it would be willing to make to russia to bring paul home and they were all declined. it's almost like the cash register is empty so i'm not sure what next the u.s.
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government will find in order to bring paul home. i'm sure that they will. but, you know, it's a process of almost starting over again. >> laura: david, we really are praying for you and your family, and for your brother's health, for him to come home soon. thank you for joining us. >> laura: so what exactly is viktor bout? this merchant of death? a report about his capture gives us an idea. >> viktor bout, in my eyes, is one of the most dangerous men on the face of the earth. >> on the face of the earth? >> without a doubt. >> what makes him a threat to the united states? >> he's a shadow facilitator. he's arming not only designated terrorist groups, insurgent groups but very powerful drug trafficking cartels around the globe. >> laura: in fact, bout is so dangerous he was at one point the second most wanted man in
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the world, after bin laden, of course, so it seems ironic that so many on the left whose twitter bios are just plastered with the ukrainian flag are so blithely praising a swap that will have a notorious russian arms dealer get back in the game. probably gate hero's welcome at home. so what's really going on here? randy weingarten, who has the ukraine flag in her twitter name wrote extraordinary news about a basketball star, that also a gay black woman is released. unjustly i am prisoned wnba athlete and queer woman is finally returning to her wife, family and teammates. welcome home. joining me is fox news contributor charlie, american prisoner swaps are, it certainly looks like, in part, based on ideology, and some are saying, wokeness rather than pragmatism,
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and what is just. >> yes. these people are just sick. at this point, what we're talking about is just something, i think it's intended to humiliate america. and that wonderful interview you just did with dave whelan, the roadblock what was the roadblock? the roadblock was you had one prisoner who served his country and loves america and another prisoner who hates america and broke the law. i'm glad she is home but she broke the law, but she hates america so releasing her instead of the person who loves america is the ultimate humiliation, but i think there is actually something far deeper going on here, and you touched on it, talking about how, at one point, he was the most wanted man in the world after osama bin laden. there is something about these people, this joe biden regime that loves terrorists, or at least, if they did love terrorists, this is exactly how they would behave.
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they returned the merchant of death, who will go out and continue to sell arms around the world, intended to kill americans, and to kill other innocent people, but this is the same regime that gave $80 billion in weapons and material to the taliban in afghanistan, and this is the same people under the obama administration who gave $400 billion in unmarked cash flown under the cover of darkness in palates to the iranian regime, the largest state sponsor of terrorism. at some point we have to wake up and ask ourselves, do these people want the terrorists to win? >> laura: it certainly seems to be part of a plans, doesn't it. >> yes. whether or not light wasn't just randy and -- if you want to know how politics seem to have infused all of this, watch what kjp said. >> on a personal note, brittney is more than an athlete. more than an olympian. she's an important role model
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and inspiration to millions of americans, particularly the lgbtqi, plus americans and women of color. >> laura: i have a question, charlie, why is her personal view relevant in a united states prisoner swap, thank you very much? like, you know, a catholic said is my personal catholic view, from the podium, they would excoriate that person but she gets to have her personal view, and i want to share on a personal note, that was ridiculous. >> and the likenesses all have to do with these divisions the democrats create. much of them racial or gender or religious, that they divide people. who looks at the world like this? who looks at their fellow americans or fellow humans -- >> laura: they do. >> they are the most racist people left in the world, or in america, anyway. >> laura: i know, she's an american and she's coming home.
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that's the most important thing, not her athletic talent or her, you know, anything else. charlie, thank you for joining us. >> laura: the report on the latest anti-woke backlash in america but south carolina governor is here to tell us what her state is doing to combat china's growing reach and influence. stay there.
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>> laura: another casualty for esg and that whole fiasco. mutual fund giant vanguard group is committing an alliance under mounting pressure from more than a dozen states. fox business work kelly o'grady has the details from our west coast bureau tonight. kelly? >> laura, this is such an interesting story because it could be an indication that the tide on woke investing may be turning. we have one of the world's asset firms pushing back on esg so vanguard is announcing that it will leave the net zero asset initiative so what is it?
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for some context before vanguard left the organization had 291 signatories and managed 66 trillion in assets. members commit to reaching net zero emissions by 2015 so that means investing in companies that align with that push. some argue to the detriment of monetary returns. vanguard now sharing that industry initiatives like this can create confusion and it's decided to withdraw "so that we can provide the clarity our investors desire about the role of indexed funds and how we think about material risks including climate-related risks." to make sure vanguard speaks independently on matters of importance to our investors. unsurprisingly the firm is facing vocal backlash from liberals including al gore who called the move an irresponsible and shortsighted decision. but zooming out money managers are suppose to chase the best performing assets regardless of sector. put social policies first, the numbers reveal that may not be a good investment so oil and gas
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would be de-emphasized or avoided altogether. have you done that this year? would you miss out on the only positive performing investigator in the s&p 500, which has fallen nearly 17% to date. aleve you with this, laura. freed, former crypto king confused of fraud even admitted that woke initiatives like esg are a p.r. campaign or do-gooder-ism. what does that tell you? >> laura: those numbers are staggering, thank you, great to see you tonight. when big business gets its way china usually does, too, and with the number of g.o.p. senators hitting the exits after this term some of them are really showing their true colors. now, dictators, criminal organizations and corrupt foreign officials have used the u.s. financial system to launder their money. of course, the biggest abuser of all is china. now, to fight this challenge, the annual defense package had included a bill that required
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professionals who serve foreign elites to ensure that they do not aid and abet these money laundering practices. but that common sense provision was blocked from the final version when republican senator pat toomy opposed it. this is beyond shameful, but where some federal politicians are failing republican state leaders are stepping up to fill the void. today governor christie -- of south dakota called for immediate review of her state's investments to determine if taxpayer dollars are being invested in companies that pose a threat to our national security like those, of course in communist china. republican south dakota governor christie -- joins us. the fact that senator toomy would oppose this provision, and the defense authorization act, i mean, just your reaction to that before we get to what you're trying to do? >> i think it's alarming. it's clear that china is an enemy of the united states of
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america. they hate us, and that we should be doing everything we can to protect the citizens of this country from them and their actions. so today, in our state, i called on the south dakota investment council to do a review of how we invest taxpayer dollars. they have seven days to get that review to me. they are conducting that. in fact, i was notified today that they have already pulled funds out of two chinese companies that we were investing in apparently here in our state, and in seven days we'll look at other funds that may have a presence from communist china. i think it's important that we not only look at the real threat that china is, how they are gathering information on our citizens, how they are using it against us, how they are buying up our ag land and buying up our food supply systems besides building up their military, stealing our i.p. and manipulating their currency. they have a long term plan to dominate the united states of america and destroy us, and republicans and democrats alike need to wake you. we don't have a president that's protecting us.
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it's up to us to take action as leaders everywhere that we can. >> laura: of course, governor, the white house just kind of casually brushes the china threat off. watch. >> under president biden, we're more prepared to outcompete china, protect our national security and advance a free and open indo-pacific than ever before. >> does there need to be a review of china? >> i would refer you to the internal process here. >> laura: internal process, leaving this to congress has allowed china to buy up so much american industry. food, land, and the sovereign funds that are here, and apparently, you know, state pension funds and all the rest of it, intangles china. congress isn't doing its job. >> i've been talking about this for 20 years. i'm a farmer and rancher and i oversaw federal programs for many years before i went to
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congress and served as got. i saw what china was doing. they were buying our fertilizer companies, our chemical companies, they were coming in and buying up our manufacturing facilities, our processing facilities, i had a lot of problems a couple of years ago during covid with a meat packing plant. it was a chinese-owned company that didn't care about its people, the united states, protecting us, and they made it difficult for me to do my job as governor and do the right thing for our people here. this is not a new plan that china has. they have hated us for generations. they have thousands of years, a plan to be a world power again, and they are getting stronger and stronger and our president could take action today to strengthen the united states. he's refusing to. and apparently, some senators are helping. >> laura: well, governor, i don't think too many americans own meat packing plants in china. we appreciate it. it's great to see you tonight. thank you. the most authoritative cardiac
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>> laura: senator ron johnson hosted a forum titled covid-19 vaccines, what they are, how they work and possible causes of injuries and it featured expert testimony of stories, injury including many who have appeared on this show. >> it's a spike protein, which the current mrna vaccine product has to bond to make, are cardio toxic. let that sink in. the current health plan is asking our own body to make a cardio toxin. >> the deaths on a more probable than not basis, that are occurring in someone taking the vaccine are due to the vaccine and the autopsy studies show it. it's alarming. >> laura: what the doctor just said is backed up by a frightening new finding. a report published in clinical research and cardiology, official journal of the german cardiac society found that three people who died unexpectedly at home with no preexisting disease
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shortly after covid vaccination were likely killed by the vaccine. joining me now is dr. peter mccullough, epidemiologist, cardiologist and author of requested courage to face covid-19." dr. peter mccullough, your response to the twitter shadowbanning news, i know it doesn't come as a shock to you given what they have done to you. >> medical censorship has to be stopped. this is a disturbing trend. you reviewed it well with dr. bhattacharya. he, i, and others have been trying to bring the truth on the analysis and you do have a right to free speech. >> laura: you're one of the most published cardiologists in the united states and the world and a world renowned expert on cardiac conditions and cardiac arrests and causes and so forth. and, i keep saying this. if they can do it to you, i mean, they can do it to anybody.
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they did it to the president of the united states, of course, for various different reasons, that were ridiculous, but in this case, they did it to you. you were not a political person. >> doctors have become public figures as america looks to doctors who can give an alternative analysis. there are simply data and multiple different interpretive points of view. america is tired of hearing a government narrative. they want to hear an intelligent conversation about what's happening in this evolving state of affairs with sars covid 2. >> laura: and this cardiology report from germany, three sudden deaths attributed to recent covid vaccination, do you think this is the tip of the iceberg? >> i do. there are autopsy reports from burma, troy, gil and this report from schwab. it's clear that covid-19 myocarditis, about half the cases there are no initial
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symptoms. the first manifestation of sudden both found at home. the overall autopsy series showed 71% of all the patients found dead at home after vaccination within 20 days was actually due to the vaccine, either heart damage, blood clots or other conditions attributable to the vaccine. >> laura: dr. peter mccullough, that doesn't even speak to the neurological issues. we'll continue to cover this with you and others. thank you so much tonight. coming up, apple employees take a whole new approach to woke. the last bite, steals away next. stay there.
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why stop them this is consumer reparations. should we stop them? we can't blame the employees this is just a way of life paid this tool more than $35,000 worth of merchandise and one suspect was overheard making a general threat of physical violence there that is it for u tonight. "gutfeld" is next. here we go. delicious delicious water. happy thursday, everyone picked let's get into the holiday spirit and bomb mexico
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