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♪ and the home of the brave ♪ ably been will: we begin with of fox news alert, stunning details and twitter's third release of file showing unprecedented censorship at the highest level. pete: twitter files 2's on thursday, twitter files 3 last night and more is expected over the weekend, internal messages showing relationship between twitter and the fbi and communication leading up to read the movable of donald trump from the platform. rachel: what do we need to know? >> reporter: this is an incredible story and it will continue to unfold in the days and weeks ahead.
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we do know twitter's former head of safety was meeting with the fbi on a regular basis around the 2020 election according to the latest installment of the twitter files by matt taibbi. it brings into question the federal government's role in the silencing of conservative voices before and since that election but not just the fbi, not just the bureau, we are talking about interactions with the department of homeland security and the director of national intelligence as well. here's a sample of the latest revelations about the period before the 2020 election, quote, during this time executives were clearly liaising with federal enforcement and intelligence agencies about moderation election related content. you've got to read that twice to understand the magnitude of it. we are still at the start of
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reviewing twitter files, finding out more about these interactions every day, he then posted this, this post about the hunter biden laptop situation shows that roth met weekly with the fbi and dhs and office of the director of national intelligence and there is of this, the report to fbi, dhs and dni is almost farcical in itself legend a in turn, we blocked the new york post story, then reporters, they were idiots. in short, blank my life. then there is this tweet from matt taibbi, we didn't see one reference to moderation requests for the trump campaign, trump white house or republicans generally. we looked. it may exist and were told they do but they were absent here and there is this tweet as well.
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another example twitter employees prepared to slap male in voting is safe label on a trump tweet about a postal screwup in ohio before realizing the events took place which meant the tweet was factually accurate. as you can well imagine there's more to come this weekend and a reminder, if it seems like this is taking a while to unpack that is in part because of the nature of the material they are reviewing. they ask your patience and there's more to come. will: it was teased inside these tweets. another report was involved as well. pete: a guest on "fox and friends" weekend, michael schillenberger will report over
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the weekend. my take between twitter files 2 and 3 is as we learned earlier in the week that twitter was shadow banning various conservatives and as we learned last night, twitter was in coordination in weekly meetings with the national intelligence and law enforcement apparatus that twitter was working as an arm of the democratic national committee. it was doing the bidding of turning down conservative voices and we presume at the least leading out voices they found voices they found acceptable. they were an arm of the national intelligence arm of the united states government which means if we are doing logical extension the national security apparatus, the fbi was working by extension as an arm of the dnc. will: which feels like an extension of 2016, the dossier
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with all the charges brought against the team and the white house. these twitter files, interesting to see the next couple because they are moving towards january 6th and january 8th when donald trump was kicked off of twitter and all of this almost feels like a predicate, building whatever case needed to be made to remove a sitting head of government. you read these tweets how ad hoc the nature was, let's google it and see if it is true or not and someone is deciding suppress it, keep it. consider that 99% of twitter employees are democrats when you look at their political donations there was only one lens through which they worked at the world, the dni is in charge of intelligence agencies, these internal messages, there were weekly
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meetings and the dni and fbi were vague but clear enough vote when the hunter biden story came up in the new york post twitter knew what to do. rachel: that worries me the most because it is not just twitter, think of the companies across the country infiltrated by leftists like this who don't believe in free speech, don't believe in these things that make us a constitutional republic and back to 2016 to look at the problem with this. donald trump did too well with facebook, the former vice president of facebook set of donald trump won in 2016 because he was good at utilizing facebook and these social media aspects, he was able to reach the people, circumvent mainstream media to reach the people so they dialed up the censorship. we have to stop this man and his ability to reach people directly and that is what was the cambridge analytica stuff
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and russia sway the election with facebook ads when they spend an amount of money that would have swayed the electorate, that is when allies started and back to 2016 looking at the way the fbi and doj dismantled the way we do things, they railroaded donald trump, weapon eyes government against donald trump and then it was on where we eroded these checks and balances, the equal justice system and free speech. will: the fbi's influence on twitter, it was bigger than that. the fbi and dni met with twitter so often these messages were taken inside on their internal slack system. if there is a man behind the curtain, it is him on the censorship regime. he said this inside of twitter. i believe in calendar
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transparency but meetings became interesting to people and they were not generic enough to cover. in response anonymous staffer said boring business meeting, not about trump. he responds pretty much and so is definitely not meeting with the fbi, i swear and you see these, he talks about his calendar. he is meeting with them weekly. pete: they knew what they were doing, couldn't make it public inside the company so joked about it. gallows humor, here we are, we are meeting with intelligence agencies and can't hide it and they can't hide it at all. rachel: we have the intercept article on earthing documents the reporter looked at in a coordination between various
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government agencies, big tech companies outside twitter as well and pointing out this goes back to 2018 when dhs ramped up their interference in our elections and disinformation which is just the truth. will: these meetings took place, various tweets were flagged, one of those that came up was from an account owned by republican georgia congressman jody heise who joins us this morning. as part of twitter files 3 you saw yours come up and yours was tacked after some deliberation in twitter with what they call airsoft intervention which means you've got a warning label tarragon to your tweet. what is your take away as you see how this was unfolding? >> we knew this was going on, no question our twitter account
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was facing unprecedented lack of breach, we could see it, don't know what is going on but jack dorsey, former ceo testified before congress that in no uncertain terms twitter was not shadow banning conservatives nor were they using algorithms to stifle conservative speech, this is what he testified under oath and now we know absolutely those were false statements, they were indeed absolutely coming after conservative speech targeting and censoring the reach of conservative speech. >> the tweet that got you in trouble, a label is applied to georgia republican congressman jody heise for saying say no to big tech censorship and mail in ballots are more prone to fraud than in person balloting. it's common sense at which
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point we showed the post, twitter went easy on you saying soft invention, they are worried about censorship how they are viewed rather than whether your tweet is true. >> absolutely. what is more basic than that tweet? there is no reason in the world for them to come after that or any other conservative speech, they are an organization that promotes free-speech and this is something that applies to all americans, the first amendment and we have no set up where a handful of big tech elites can determine by their own choice what is acceptable or not acceptable speech, this was nothing but censorship and there's got to be accountability. there is going to be but this
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is unacceptable. >> the bigger concern is this reflects a growing percentage of americans, this censorship and no longer be leaving in free speech, twitter was controlled by leftists oh how do you tackle that problem with changing minds in america about speech? >> the movement taking place, we have a movement towards socialism, towards communism really, an attempt to silence any voices that are contrary to government speech and in this case we have a revolving door between twitter, the dnc, federal government and they are dictating what news is going to be heard by new york media powerhouses or whatever and they influence the entire
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country, what's going to be shown to the american people are not. it is un-american. this is anti-first amendment and extremely disturbing but that is a powerful movement taking grip in american culture that if you do not agree with the radical left-wing you will be silenced, you will be canceled, you will be put aside and we've got to stop this now. will: the culture movement is concerning but what is more concretely disturbing in the moment is the revolving door between law enforcement and twitter and the actions allowed with government coordination. we are glad your voice was free and clear on "fox and friends," thanks for getting up with us. there is an account named ian miles chong who asked elon musk has there been any political
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candidates where shadow banning was affecting the outcome of the election and musk responded quickly and shortly. will: when running for office. rachel: i got that part from the prompter. pete: rachel would be jumping off the couch, she talks is a political spouse how difficult it is to win let alone win when it is stacked against you in the digital world. >> you see why there's been these attacks on elon musk, they want the censorship, this power and elon musk threatens that with his desire to get this information. >> i did not kill myself, says elon musk. that is what he said. i increased my security. i didn't kill myself. much more understory throughout the morning and days ahead as we see future releases on the twitter files but still ahead, welcome to new york, one day
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pete: us soccer journalist is dead at the world cup, grant wall dying suddenly leaving the sports world stunned. >>'s family is saying he was healthy and subject of death threats. will: marianne rafferty joins us now. >> reporter: shocking news out of qatar as a journalist grant wall died covering the world cup. 's agent confirming the tragic news saying he was in the press box in the final menace of the
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match meaning argentina and the netherlands when he went into acute distress. the agent saying he had been feeling unwell during the match and complained of trouble sleeping, they performed chest compressions after he collapsed but wasn't immediately clear he died in the stadium or in transport to the hospital. grant's brother eric says he suspect foul play after wahl was detained for wearing this rainbow pride shirt. homosexuality is, lysed in qatar, many fans and players faced scrutiny for their support of gay rights. w wahl's brother says i'm gay, i'm the reason he wore the rainbow shirt, my brother was healthy, he received death threats. i don't believe my brother just died. i believe he was killed and i beg for any help. a spokesperson for the state department says the agency is engaged with qatari officials to find out what led towahl's
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jeff, i'm grateful for so many friends who reached out tonight, i am in complete shock. the us men's national team saying grant made soccer his life's work and we are devastated he and his brilliant writing will no longer be with us. w wahlwas covering his eighth world cup to his sports journalism career spanning 20 years and included 6 years with fox sports, he was 48 years old. will: a few additional headlines including this. a neighbor of the home where four university of idaho students were murdered four weeks ago says they heard a scream on the night of the attack saying, quote, i didn't think anything of it after what happened, i had second thoughts. maybe it is not a party sound.
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potential sightings of the white hyundai, could hold critical information on the deadly attack. and and face criminal charges. the suspect in this baseball bat attack in new york city is released on $7500 bail one day after his arrest. you do this, one day later you're out. kareem azizi is accused of smashing a man in the head after a verbal dispute. the suspect, paying his bail which is lower than recommended, facing multiple charges related to the attack. 's next court appearance is set for monday and those are your headlines, not good ones. are they i they just now
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realizing back to the idaho story, the neighbor just now realizing there was a scream or is that coming out as part of the investigation? stunning to me that four weeks later all we have is a white vehicle, a neighbor who heard a scream. >> so strange. someone took enormous risk to go into a house full of people. pete: doesn't seem like a type of crime you could just walk away from without leaving a mountain of evidence that leads investigators to your trail but here we are. people have questioned the value of this prisoner trade from the perspective of the united states of america. viktor bout who has arm to the world's worst for the last several decades from african child soldiers to mexican drug
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cartels was exchanged for celebrate basketball player brittney griner and everybody can take a moment and be happy in american was returned home but why was one american left behind? paul whalen, a marine still in custody in russia. will: you said it exactly right, two things can be true at once, be happy she's back and it was a horrible deal with long-term implications that set a precedent that we make these trades but we knew that. look at the obama bergdahl trade. the world is on notice when this administration is in charge they are willing to make bad deals for pr purposes and trading someone who is of real use to vladimir putin, this guy knows how to get around different blockades, embargoes or whatever.
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he can go back to his best trade, trafficking in arms around the world, wanting to kill americans. 800 stinker missiles to someone who wanted to target americans, terrible deal. >>'s nickname is merchant of death. that tells you a lot and look at that mustache. when he was convicted in 2,011 of terrorism, $20 million of weapons, surface to air missiles he was planning on selling, could shoot down american helicopters and this is a bad deal, we traded a basketball player for man like this who caused death and destruction and earned him the nickname the merchant of death. randi weingarten gave it away, the american federation of teachers put out a piece saying brittney griner was black and gay. if you look at list of priorities for the left, the boxes they check, if you're in
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the military like paul whelen, that doesn't elevate you to the status of needing to be released. nbc put out a story saying it could have been either/or and they chose her. they corrected it but didn't give a lot of information. will: this deal was on the table for viktor bout during the trump administration and they didn't do it because it was such a bad deal. much less for brittney griner. pete: it's a valid point to say what drives the biden administration is wins through pr, wins through the lens of twitter. and brittney griner was win through the lens of twitter. to bolster the point you have been making, when it comes to viktor bout, i'm in disbelief, this is part of a team that
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arrested viktor bout. he said it is -- in disbelief at someone with the potential to orchestrate arms deals that can kill americans anywhere in the world would be traded for a prisoner, any prisoner. this sends a terrible message, the us will make concessions and if an american is held overseas there is always the potential the us will acquiesce to demands of people like vladimir putin. >> doesn't this show how weak president biden is? this is all you can do for the merchants of death, a guy convicted of terrorism, $20 million of weapons, this is all you could do, traded wnba player? why couldn't we have gotten both? if this was trump he probably would've done so, republican president would have done so but president biden is we, there's a reason putin invaded ukraine in the first place under this man and the taliban basically stuck it to president biden as the botched withdrawal
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from afghanistan, president biden's week, here's a pathetic coward and everyone knows it. will: i agree with everything you said and that is what our enemies understand about him as well and a deal like this is on the table and we take it and they laugh over it. pete: there are reports in russian media that they are laughing at this deal. >> as they should to be honest. will: still had border crisis crackdown as got aways on the southern border reach historic highs, texas taking matters into its own hands, a new unit taking down the slugger coming up. the food dogs where built to eat. the farmer's dog is changing the way we feed our pets. visit tryfarmersdog.com to see your dogs personalized meal plan.
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outside experts? pickles told to say partnerships. not sure we describe the fbi and dhs as experts. here to react, harmeet dhillon, candidate for rnc chair but let's start with this topic. great to see you, thanks for being with us. what do you take from this coordination between the fbi and twitter? >> i'm not surprised by it. we've filed two lawsuits over the last several years over this issue of censorship of twitter and how twitter's censorship doesn't line up with its own terms of service. i suspected something was up like any conservative activist over time. i've seen my engagement go up and down on a large account with several hundred thousand followers and i suspect it was political suppression. we learned it was true when i
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represented a client, rogan and found there are thousands of documents proving california coordinated with twitter and other social media companies to do this. now we have learned through eric schmidt's lawsuit and other ags the federal government coordinate as well. from fauci to the fbi and other federal agencies we don't know about yet it is clear that this has been happening and in my opinion as a first amendment lawyer it is a violation of the first amendment for our government to collude and coordinate with private entities to suppress the speech of american citizens for political or any purposes and it is outrageous and so far the courts have been resistant to allow these claims. one case pending after argument last week but it is important all americans realize the threat posed by big tech companies which are effectively in place in most of our discourse and information is received and takes place.
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affecting not just and suppressing but manipulating what we see so we need to know more about this. there needs to be litigation and in my opinion there needs to be accountability including protect executives lying to congress about what they did. will: let's bore into that, here is jack dorsey before congress saying they do not shadow ban conservatives. >> does twitter censor the content of its users? does it hide what it would consider inflammatory comments, whether they be social or political? >> absolutely not. >> has twitter been involved in shadow banning? >> we do not shadow ban according to political ideology or content period. >> are we doing something according to political ideology? we are not. we do not look at content with regard to political viewpoint
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or ideology. >> are you censoring people? >> no. >> reporter: twitter shadow banning prominent republicans, is that true? >> no. will: as i listen to that and through the lens of an attorney, my suspicion is jack is playing word games, he is trying to manipulate the definition of a shadow ban but he was asked in many environments and many ways and he was unequivocal, we do not do what we now know they were doing, shadow banning conservatives. what accountability for those lies is possible? >> you could have congress call him back, a form of contempt, criminal referral for that, for lying under oath. not only are they listening carefully, not only is he attempting to parse the term of shadow ban but conservative.
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conservative actor james woods was in matt taibbi drop number one and also drop number 3. i don't think there's any question they widely shadow band, censored, even the platforms conservatives, specifically on the basis of their conservative ideology affiliation and viewpoint. i don't know if the feckless congress on my side of the aisle is going to be willing to do something about this but they should and i expect to see political litigation as well. will: you are running for chairwoman of the rnc, on this issue, what type of change could you effectuate? what accountability, what type of wins could you bring to the republican party? >> we have lost over the last 3 election cycles and two georgia runoffs and the losses are
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unacceptable and our bases fed up with it and not turning out at the polls because of it. [coughing] >> excuse me. the rnc plays an important role to raise money to set the message, set the tone to train our volunteers and staff to get out the vote. we are not using the most modern methods to do that. what i know is if we don't do something different than we did in the last 6 years we will not win in 2,024. i'm hearing from thousands of voters that the party's demanding change. i'm hearing and stepping up to provide that change. i will be rolling out my platform in the coming days and weeks. will: we look forward to hearing more about that. hearing your plan for the future of the rnc, thank you for being with us this morning. >> thanks for having me. will: up next, an afghan fighter who served with americans left behind during the withdrawal. he is arrested while trying to seek asylum in the us. his brother joins us with the fight for freedom next. y shop for less... and experience a whole lot more?
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reach his brother after being granted a visa as a translator but when he reached the southern border he was detained for failing to prevent himself at a port of entry. his brother, sammy, joins us now. thanks for being here. let's start with the afghanistan, your brother worked with us troops, would he have been eligible like so many others to be evacuated to the united states? >> absolutely. the reason i say that is because he was working in cooperation with american special forces, elite forces. they were going after enemy of freedom of afghanistan and freedom of this country. they were fighting alongside american special forces going after the enemy that caused 9/11, they definitely deserved to be evacuated.
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pete: your brother is one of those left behind by our disastrous withdrawal, he had to fight to find his way to get to this country, to claim asylum. he eventually made his way to mexico. a longer story but he made his way to mexico and worked with a smuggler, other migrants who got him to the southern border. what did he want to do when he got to the southern border like others have tried to do? >> he basically fled afghanistan to pakistan and from pakistan he was issued humanitarian visa from brazil. upon arriving to brazil he was treated as a terrorist even though he had all his documents to prove who he was. he was treated as a terrorist and he fled from brazil. we have all the evidence and documents that they were giving him exit paper telling him you
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are not welcome here, you have a certain amount of time to exit this country but upon arriving to the border, united states border he found himself in between approximately 100 other migrants, trying to reach the united states. he was separated from all those other people that entered the united states and they basically processed those people differently than they put him in process. he was interrogated by special agents, question if he was a terrorist or if he had any ties with terrorist groups in afghanistan or who he was. he provided his documentation, certificates the work id, all the paperwork he had he provided to the investigator
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even after that, he was transferred to us marshal for unknown reason. pete: when people come to our border illegally their claim is asylum and most people are released inside that claim. yet your brother, who claimed asylum for legitimate reasons fleeing the caliban is currently detained. >> let's put it this way. because of the wrong policies, because of their failure of this administration my brother had to go through all this. because of the withdrawal of afghanistan from afghanistan, after the withdrawal he had to go and hide in places i cannot describe. after that, they created a group to inform one another to
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basically, avoid being captured by the caliban. the caliban the biden administration handed them over to. he found out basically half of those people were killed and half of those people were killed. basically he found himself no other option but to flee afghanistan. pete: terrible policies have consequences and human consequences. sami sullah safi my thank you for your time, keep us posted on your brother, abdul. hopefully -- >> and also i want to inform others that are watching this, we created a supporting page, justice for wasi.com. thank you for supporting the veterans and members of the
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military who came across to support us and supporting my brother and his services. pete: thank you, appreciate your time this morning. still ahead, it is the most dangerous time of the year. thousands of fires happen every winter, some simple gadgets to protect you and your family. the christmas season safety tips you need next. ♪ we depend on each other a lot. she's the rock of the family. she's the person who holds everything together. it's a battle, you know. i'm going to be there. keytruda and chemotherapy meant treating my cancer with two different types of medicine. in a clinical trial, keytruda and chemotherapy was proven to help people live longer than chemotherapy alone. keytruda is used to treat more patients with advanced lung cancer than any other immunotherapy. keytruda may be used with certain chemotherapies as your first treatment if you have advanced nonsquamous non-small cell lung cancer and you do not have an abnormal “egfr” or “alk” gene.
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pete: deck the halls with sprinklers. >> of your 47,000 fires occurred during the winter but a simple spickler system can save your life. will: here to show us how, as you see behind us, national fire spickler association president captain rob feeney, thank you for being with us. we need the safety tips. we need to know what is happening. >> we have a fire in a room without sprinklers, we have a fire in a room with been close. we just lit the room with spring close. fire is fast, 6 times faster today than it was 30 years ago because of the volume of material and synthetic material we have in our homes so this room is going to go to flashover. if you see the newspaper on the floor, everything in there that can burn will burn.
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and so you see the toxic smoke that is generated. you see the smoke alarm rolled out. >> you can feel the heat. >> so this room, you see that chair, it is already going to. >> the difference between the two. >> look at this door. behind the closed door you have some safety. if you don't have sprinklers. this sprinkler, you have the fact -- go ahead and put it out. >> that's the difference between life or death. pete: really really hot. that is what you're getting. >> the spickler hasn't activated yet. only the spickler closest to the fire goes off. people think this room has a sprinkler, you can see how there is no smoke in this room at all. >> that's the difference between life and death. >> 4000 people will die in this
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country with sprinklers, in the last decade less than 70 people have died. will: a few seconds before we came on the air, that is very fast. >> people cannot escape it if it is in your home, high-rise, you cannot escape fire. will: get the spickler's in your home. appreciate those tips, very important. more "fox and friends" ahead.
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there's a different way to treat hiv. it's every-other-month, injectable cabenuva. for adults who are undetectable, cabenuva is the only complete, long-acting hiv treatment you can get every other month. cabenuva helps keep me undetectable. it's two injections, given by my healthcare provider, every other month. it's one less thing to think about while traveling. hiv pills aren't on my mind. a quick change in my plans is no big deal. don't receive cabenuva if you're allergic to its ingredients or taking certain medicines, which may interact with cabenuva. serious side effects include allergic reactions post-injection reactions, liver problems, and depression. if you have a rash and other allergic reaction symptoms,
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stop cabenuva and get medical help right away. tell your doctor if you have liver problems or mental health concerns, and if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or considering pregnancy. some of the most common side effects include injection-site reactions, fever, and tiredness. if you switch to cabenuva, attend all treatment appointments. every other month, and i'm good to go. ask your doctor about every-other-month cabenuva. ♪ ♪ will: good morning, welcome to "fox & friends" on this saturday morning where we're bringing florida to new york city. why? because we brought in lisa booth to fill in for r
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