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you have to learn that now. i'm going to give you a grade.t oh, i was going to give you ana a minus, sir. but you know what? t, you did not interrupt me and and you did not interrupt any of your guests. and you're going to make a pledge to bring in a pot, u, my friend. >> all right.i' time. it's been a criticism i've had.l i'm working on it, i promise you. and i will work harder. let no but not your heart. >> be troubled.t your laura's next. i'm jason chaffetz, in for laura ingraham. and this is a special edition of the "ingraham angle" from new york city last month. >> the angle - reported on a twitter philes dump from our next guest, michael shellenberger. >> in it i, het he exposed the e connection between the federal bureau of investigation and twitter, including how adamant james baker, then general counsel for the social media giant, was about the hunter biden story being in violation of twitter policies. o
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but there's one section that didn't receive as much attention as the rest . media luded detailess about how media organizations and big tech, including formerg employees of the department of justice, agreed to working iof n concert to protect joe biden against damaging storiesn again >> this all happened at the aspen institute in august of 2020, labeled a tabletop exercise on combating disinformation, it quickly morphed into smothering a perfectly legitimate story. now, due to new emails given to us by shellenberger, we know the effort was organized by vivian schiller, former npr president and former twitter global chair of news. >> and once we started pullingwc the thread of which journalists and social media employees were involved, we found other past association that should raise eyebrows. first is nathaniel leiker,ad o current head of cybersecurity policy at facebookcybers, formef
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the department of justice. >> and these two, andrew grado and janine zakharia, both fromfh stanford and the latter,er a former bureau chief atton pos" "the washington post". now, stanford's connection is important because it wast ths their playbook that this of journalists would operate from m the university's cyber center, published a tethe univern point newsroom playbook for propaganda reporting, the ironyn being that their guidelines would resultheir in said propaganda. the most interesting of these step erestings is number 10 , which reporter must hire reporters assigned to cover to covethe disinformation or a propaganda beat. >> as viewers of this channel full well, these, quote "media unquote, media disinformation reporters have becomet purv the foremost purveyors of slanderous propaganda. them selves, the hunter biden laptop. >> apparently that is stillaptlt
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whether h an activeiv investigation, whether it's part of a foreigit part n. disinformation plot. >> the u.s. authorities areies saying if those emails we justa talked about are connected to an ongoing russian disinformation effort,g russia o obviously a russian operation. they are saying this. you know, this has no basis in reality a bunch of intelligence officials point to this being russian disinformation, all reading from the same playbook. >> again, these are supposed co competitors agreeing that getting joe bidehat n elected ws more important than their stated mission as journalists otheir statedr of a social media platform. joining now is michael shellenberger, co-founder of public a substance publication. thank you so much for joining us , michael. look, you did yeoman's work, your twitter thread on the onyor the twitter files is really a most interesting read . man twittefiles isi am actuallyu had current and former employees of places like npr, at
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"the washington post", the new york times, twitter, facebook, the department of justice, all roleing together to actually roll, playing this back in august of 2020. t as you came across this, whatu n did you think when you started reading what was actually goingt on ? >>ually goin well, it really rad alarms. i mean, this is a verybeha suspicious set of behaviors. >> that's it's important it'sd fbi had hunterbi biden's laptop in december ofptp 2019. his >> they knew it was his n they knew it was not russian disinformation. russianwe then saw fbi warningh facebook and twitter directly to be prepared for a russian hack and leak operation. relating to hunter biden inte a kind of pre debunking or pre debunking of biden's laptop when it was finally published. we also know that rudy giuliani. was under surveillance by the fb wei when he received a copy of the hard drive from one of
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biden's laptop when he gave it to the "new york post". so you have tw o things going thing on at the same time, you have the fbi that knows that the laptop is legitimate and you also hav time.e the fbig suggesting very strongly to fbi, to twitter and facebook that there would be a hack and leak related to hunter biden. that would be russian disinformation. in fact, it was thatg they wer spreading disinformation. tion. and as you showed there inlips those clips, the disinformationw was then spread by major newsout media outlets suggesting veryp a prrongly that the biden laptop was a product of russian disinformation. oduct of russianwhen the fbi knl that it wasn't. and in fact, any reporte anyr who spent any time with the biden laptop also would have als known. t proo so i don't have exact proof that this was an organized effort. in it's uvestigatp to congressional investigators to get to the ttom of thisbottom of this.n but it's an extremelyspicio suspicious pattern of behavior. usand i should add here, i'm al political independent and my family is mostly democratspendei everybody that i knew at thattie time believed thatd the joe biden laptop wasf
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a product of russianian disinformation. the disinformation campaigdisint other words, worked in convincing people that it was not something to be take not taken and the i seriously. well, in the idea thatdea thest news organizations got together with the social media companiesl and actually roleplayed that happenrojectedly rol it. what wg to happen, it was going to come out on fox and friends and the president would do thix s. the attorney general would doenl that. and then as your twitter threatd shows, that they wereally prett actually pretty accurate in what they did becausy accuraeac they practiced for it. and that's what is absolutely stunning . we have just a moment left here. to bgmichael, there's now goin to be a select committee. the it's going to look intoof the fr the weaponization of the federal government g to finq out answers. tha what are the questions that youo think they should answer? u well, at the top of the listpt has to be what is going on atndt the fbi and with some retired retirfbi officials who went tok at twitter and facebook. we've got to get to the ever bottom of this. everybody should want a law wan enforcement organization at the top of our country. nization at top of our countryf.
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we also need transparency frommm now on from these social media platforms, both twitter cod facebookr , to reveal what kind of pressure and communications they're getting from the u.s. government. i mean, i think one of the most stunning things that we discovered thats general, attorney generals, i should say, discovered it and we i di published it, was that facebook under white house pressure sensor to accuratesure informate on covid, fearing thate the accurate information might toad peoplformation mie not to t vaccinated. totally unacceptable. i think thacceptablea first vios to be looked into. i think there's other thingsr tu that need to be looked in here, but i would say those are the top of it. well, what was t goingop. on ?at the fbi, what kind of pressure are they under? and we need transparency from these social. ure were media platforms. michael, great work. i hope you keep up getting >> to the root of what's goinget th on here. and thanks for joining us e ro.t on the ingrams angle.for joinin >> all rightg .tween the the nexus betweende the department of justic ofe, bige just tech and the media, as we just laid out, gets to the heart of hoy house republicans are using byeir house majority for good
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by establishing the select committee on the weaponizelishi the federal government that we just mentioned. >> they cat mentioned.n ensure n people know their government workinking for them, not in dader to create a narrative that keeps them in the dark, but to expose the truth. are >> joining me now areof the jusa three members of the just named that were justme named to thaton committee, wyoming congresswoman harriet hageman,mn louisiana congressman mike johnson, and north mike dan bishopbiman .sh >> thank youop so much forus. joining us . you're going to be on thisyou're committee. it is probably the best has had opportunity this country's had to get the root of how the federal government hasge been weaponizernmes to do thingn poli a political way. >> i've got just timway.e for one question to each of you. >> i want to know what you wantt to accomplish. on that committee. q what kind of questions, what kind of probes can that s committee go after? >> and we'll start with you, congressman bishop. u fo >> well, jason , thank you for having us . i do agree with one of one of the questions suggested
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by michael shellenberger. i wante to know it's bad enoughh what what twitter and facebook didoo with respect to the hunter. biden laptop.th respect t it's bado that all of the medi. or organizations seem to beorgan involved. but what is sen the worlemd wa the fbi thinking?e've g >> what was cesa thinking?e to start. we've got a lot more to do, but that's a great place to start. >> yeah, it is stunning. to me that they projected thatfo hunter biden information would come out out. they had the laptop and then guess what? all the media that they invited that there was i shouldn't say they invited, but that was part of that t group just got in line and squashed that story to get through an election. congressman hanger, sorry. hat >> what would you like to see happen? see well, sunshine is the best disinfectant. we have to get to th e bottom of what was going on with these agencies, with the fbi and with the conspiracy. this very clearly that very clearly took place between these agencies and the media
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companies. we have to know what happene d here. and i think that the thiss committee is going to get to the bottom of this. this was clearly a palace coup . and we've got to understand what what they were doing and why they were doing it. we need to help people beforee e this committee and make them answer for the decisions that they made. we they mad all know what happened and it was to cover up what hunter biden and joe biden were doing so that they couldn get joe biden elected. thisected. is just absolutelyv a travesty in terms ofs of our elections. and we nee ourd to get to the bottom of it now. congres >> congressman johnson, it goesb above and beyond jusove ant what they did to try to get joe biden elected. there is domestic terrorism issues, covid issues. there was trying to go after the mobs that were showing up at school board meetings, for goodness sake. the so what other category moms wh. other things do you want to seew this committee get after? that's a number of them,no jason . and you're right, it's now ww nn know before the election and certainly sinc e the laste two years, since the bidens took office, they have use offd
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the very agencies, the federal agencies that were designed to serve and keep the american people safe against them. they have turned thehem m againt them using counterterrorism resources against parents who are concerned about their school children's curriculum. you know, imposing a legal vaccine mandates, you know, erned raiding the homes of t their political opponents. the list goes on and on poli and our greatest challenge, frankly, is , is directing our attention because there are so many things that we shouldve much tking into and we only have so much time on the clock. soime on tck. that will be our challenge gete to prioritize these and get the answers for the american people. the amen pethatople are long,. >> yeah, the inspector general, is at the department ofissued mr justice, has issued more than a thousand pages talking about the politicalization off investg the federal bureau ofat investigation, among others. others be are other agenciesg involved in, well, you're going bi to have a big budget and a big opportunity to move forward.k yo i thank you all for joining us tonight. and the anger intermingle. look forward to seeing the worko that that you're able to do.in >> all right. well, stay with us, because in moments, garland and ray, well,t hethey dodged any questionsth
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>> with classified documents popping up in offices alified l across the country, hives the national archives is now asking former presidentsis now pres and vice presidents to recheck their personal recordso rechec e if maybe some of those peskymade documents somehow made it into their possession at the same time. and a move they probablyssessio. at t regret attorney . attorney general merrick garland and fbi director christopher wragarland decided to hold a press conference on an unrelated matter and avoided talkingmatted about this at every turn. >> is the justice departmentrtmt urging other former white house officials or high ranking intelligence officials to go fficials to back protectively tw their own files, just out ofles precaution to see if they mayrea accidentally have retained anyny ma material that could be able to talk about the latter question. >> are you concernedr qu that syst the system for accounting for
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classified information in the executive branchg fo mayen? be broken? >> obviously, i can't commen obi on any specific investigation. >> they sure could if now they wanted to . joining me now is congressmann james culmer, chairman of the house oversight committee. congressman, chairman, i should say today you received confirmation at the national col archives. general counsel will come in wii for an interview with their committee. and this is not going to be an easy interview, i suspect. what do you expect to learn get from this? what are you a trying to get ouc with the general counsel from the national archives? >> well, wrchie don'ves?t we wat to know all the questions that every american wants to know. ae we want to know what type of documents are we talking aboutiu that have been mishandled. presidavy wasow wh president trump treated so muchc differently thanw what president biden? we want to kno ew what the exact process is supposed to be oncedn documents are packed upa truc and loaded on a truck, when they leave the office of the presidenlet and vice
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president and follow them into i the private sector. and we want to know why they they haven't been transparent about this. in the first instance, when the documentn tran. s were found at the first place with at the biden center a, thosevember documents were reported on november 2nd. but we didn't lear 2, but wen at for more than 60 days later. and only then we learned about it through a leak to cbs news.se so we have a lot of questionsaly for national archives and they're finally going to be given an opportunityo be in giv a transcribed interview to give us some answers. well some, i don't understand.e de is that the department of justice, when it was donald was trump they spread him out fo trump, they spread him out forpo a photo opportunity to make it look these ld then all classified documents. then when it's joe biden or somebody else or eve whenn orn even vice president , they don't dothey anything about it. don'tand it's just stunning toe that you had the senate intelligence committee and i presume the house inteli es ume the houscommittee not even e to review the contents in camera review is the term we used in congress, right where you can go in and review
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the documents inaudible to take them. how is it that you can handle the idea that congress cannot even review the documents that were found with former with president biden and others this ? >> this is theis entire problem we have in congress. right now. we have a federal government filled with bureaucrats that have exceeded every level of off priorities that they are given.a they are acting on their ownct.n they're disregarding every they order from congress. they're disregarding the law. st this is what a lot of us wouldc. call the deep state. it's out of control, was out of control before joe biden became president . but joe biden has enablebut jodn group of bureaucrats and they are just completely ardisregarding the law. they're disregardingtitu the constitution. and every american, whether concerneiberaltion, anery , whee ,should be concerned about this. >> yeah, look, i.f the president wants to , all he has to dophon is pick up the phone or sign a stroke of a pen and say, memo
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will you let the members off the intel committees review this document? that theesthere is not a singlet that the gang of eight or that the senate and house intel committee can not review. they get to review th with the holding i president , gets to review why they're holding back . and you even have chairmanto senator warren, you know, from from virginia saying, hey, how come we can't look at theseo documents? you knowcuments?, it's bad whene >> i thinks it's bad. >> yeah, it's terrible to thinkr about this. a bureaucrat is telling i the chairman ofe the intelligence committee in both the house and the senate the senate, you don'tl ta need to know what this is ,of will take care of it. all right. that's wrong.e to and we have to do something in congress. it's unfortunate thate se the senate passed this omnibus spending bill because the power of the purse is the only way we're going to be able to rein' in this federal government that's so out of control right now. >> chairmae able tn, thank you.f you got your hands full.now. good luck to you. i appreciate your joining us tonight.: apprec joining us tonight all right.
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>> a bombshell report tonight about how elizabeth warren's senator , elizabeth warren and her office coordinated testimony with the securities and exchange commission ahead of a senate hearing. e heri >>ta the heritage foundation oversight project , of whichasst i'm associated through a foia request obtainedrequest, emailsm warren's office to the office of chairman gary gensler two days before his senate testimony back in september.ry 2020 one . >> the email from warren's economic policy adviser po includes a list of questions. >> get this a list of questionsn that senator warren plan to ask, alonplanneg with suggesd answers for the chairman of the s.e.c. the adviser also wrote , quote, let me know if you're okay with the questions as currently writteny with t twe later, she said a follow upa fow quote, let me know if it'she chr looking like the chair has any y issue with the framing of the questions. definitely don't wan
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t to put him in a tough spot and quote. >> and it appears the chairman it didn't have any issue with these questions because senator warrenhave asked almostd verbatim from the email. check this out.erbatim fr om tchair gansler advocates sayt .crypto markets are all aboutou financial inclusion, but the people who are mosl tcally n economically vulnerable are the ones who are most likely mosto have to withdraw their me the fastest when the market drops. market does this sound like thh to financial inclusion to you? >> joining me now is mike davis, president of the article three project. i kn mike , i know you've gotow you'v some background working inn thed the united states senate and the staff therstates senate i served in congress for eight and a half years. i have never, ever heard of somebody prepping the witness with the questions suggested answers, especially from somebody like senator warner, who proposes it tellsg i'll gople, i'm going to fight
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wall street , i'm going to go after the s.e.c., i'm going to hold their feet to theth fire .e meanwhile, anwhile, she's she's playing footsies with them, suggesting e here's the questions. ar questionse you okay with the? >> i've never heard of that,not, have you? i have not, jason . house and you were the chairman oft ct the house oversight committee. i wa s one of the staff leaders on the senate judiciary committee for then chairman chuck grassley. i hope chairman grassleyassley with 30 senatehelp hearings on the judiciary committee, and that was during the trump the trum and that wap years. we didn't even do this during the trump years. this is supposed to be an n oversight hearing and they're supposed to have aggressive oversight, not thishi coordination with the with this independent agencydination , the s.e.c.sec, ,that they're given questions to the chairman and asking if aski it was okay if senator warren s elizabetese questionenators andt a surprise to anyone that elizabeth warren is pretendingt to be someone who she's not? >> yeah, right.right. now, look, we reached out and to senator warren, gave herd hoo hours and hours and hours isto review this, get back to us ou .question they totally ignored
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our questions. and instea andd sent us what read like a boilerplate. she's a warrior. plagainst the wall streett missive. i mean, it is absolutely-- it' u embarrassing. they would come back . loo you look at what she sayss publ publicly, what sheic puts outn on twitter, what she says. i am working hard to fight against cryptocurrencies. i'm working hard to holdi'm wora their feet to the fire . but these emaiheirl demonstratei they were doing exactly the opposite, almost asking permission if it's okay if we w ask these questions and maybe you might want to answer itt ths this way. >> they didn't gary gensler come from goldman sachs beforei' he joined the s.e.c.? i mean, it sounds like a revolving door in the biden administration between wall street and his administration. >> all right. i want to i want to switchs. topics here real quick. witctomorrow, we expect footage to be released in the attack of the paul pelosi case. a judge in california has ordered the release of the video of the attack on the husband of the former speaker of the house, nancyir pelosi, inside their san francisco home. fr but why such a delay?ago.
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this happened a while ago. this is been a real fight g to get these this body camera footage out the door. >> yeah, i mean, this is horrific. what happene d to speaker pelosir husb and her husband.an >> and it's you know, it's awful. what's, it's happened to him. >> but if if it is routine forhe these body videos to come out am to the american people, if it's routine to produce them ina req response to media request, you have to ask k, why are they delaying it here? why is why are they dragging drh their feet? why do we haveet? why do w speciale treatment for the pelosi? >> what are what aresis? we tryt to hide here? o hideyeah, i think that is thee of the question. coret? w whcial treatmen i think we all know why the special treatment. mike , thank you so much for joining us tonight. all right. new data shows that covidaths deaths were massively overcounted. plus, new evidence tha overcout the national institutes of health didn't provide any the wuhasight in the funding tht ended up going to the wunan the lab. maddening detathe maddening detn moments. th moments. >> stay with us.
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your now, you might remember that back in septemberth, president joe biden declared on "60 minutes" that covid was s over the actions from his administration. well, they would suggest adminidifferent. two nights ago, the white house held the reception for freshman member s of congress.ca >> butve there was one caveat.se members werere r requiredid to produce a negative covid test twenty four hours in advance or present proof24in ady a current vaccination status. if not, they would be required l to mask up and socially distance so you coul did be forgiven if you believe wa the white house doesn't want this pandemic to end. bu but a recent time piecee ex explains why they should quote the former milwaukee countyr mi chief medicalwaukee l examinera conducted a careful review ofcai some 4000 covid-19 deaths reported during the pandemic. ther e. reveale >> his research revealed that nearly half ha d no link to covid.
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an analysis of l.a. county and national data collected during the ongoing occurrence variancellecte suggested that ds are now likely being undercount are overcounted by at least tg four fold. >> joining us now is dr. who jeannette michala, who is a board certifies d doctor andtr a fox news contributor. doctor , thanks for joiningus. us . yoyou justu just came off your t why did you put on this nice jacket for us ? but righerneatt underneath it, i could see you. you >> actually , you just literally came frot m what are you actually seeing with patients? because i know you have reviewed cases and treated>> jan people by the thousands. >> yes, absolutely. see jason .thousands? so today i just saw about 40 patients, only three of them po tested positive. i can tell you firsthand, wesi are no longer in a public health emergency crisis, at least right here right now., ri >> in new york and really for t of the country. now, if you arcountre a highy. s k person, if you are a seniorciti, citizen, if you have heart h disease, if you have obesity or diabetes or weak immune system, then you're at higher risk.
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take the precautions to protect yourself. but for the rest of us , you know, it's what we callen endemic. we have the tools to treat thima disease. we have the antivirals,ls, th the packs loaded. we have ramdas vier. we know how to help keep our bodies healthy in an emergency situation. but right now what we're seeing is really heartbreaking. we're seeing, for example,. like you just mentioned in milwaukee, four thousand covid deathsremdesiv supposedly, but o were truf of them were truly deaths by covered. the rest of them werecounted, a overcounted. we neeis is reallynds is a seris problem. we need accurate data reportingc in order to have anf good implementation of good policy this wotocol and that's the concern here this week aeete the white house briefing, the press secretary look at what she said about covid. covid is an over. we've been very clear about that. hundreds of americans are dying every day and cases arat. ed case increasing right now today.s in and that's why we takee commonsense measures like covid testing ahead of large indoor
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gatherings at the white house. >> i mean,: i it's just never ending fear mongering. to what's your reaction to what the press secretary sowhat, yes covid is still here, but itwhenw is nothing like when it was when we first had the beginningo of the pandemic three years ago, three patients of mine tested positive. only three >> today, only three..low that is a very, very low number . the mortality rate for covidremy right now is extremely low, less tha. n one percent. n tell and i can tell you firsthand,fia jason , that wnde are no longer in a pandemic. we are no longer an emergency situation. that esee that every single day with my patients. so thivery single s is fear mon. why are we doing this? t why are wehi giving out thesey e false numbers in this false information? what is the purpose? we need good purpose? data. we need good accuracy when its comes to this information soin thatformation so we don't have y masking and unnecessary testing and pushing boosters on unnecessary individuals like six months or six month old o babies. so that's not the right way.r t. that's not the right approach.r, even, for example, in denmark,
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they just conducted an investigation that found uvestip to seventy five percent of their covid deaths and cases in hospitals were truly not that nm number, but were actually seventy five percentt t less. and we're seeing thahet alli the throughout the country. th i think we're at a poine att that we've made so mucroh progress throughout the past three years. just knowing just knowing your risk and taking the steps to protect yourself. >> yeah, i feel fo protect youre families who didn't get to see their loved ones when they were it couere passinonesg and it cod have been cancer. it could have been somethingng else. else, and yet and we were told,, go see them. don't even go to do the funerals.n' for goodness sake. and now they missed the mark by half. yeah. so it's just it's justed the disgusting. >> doctor , thank you fo marr your great work and thanks for joining us on on the anger angle tonight. i really duso appreciate it. thu >> over the course of eight years, the nonprofit group eco health alliance, runp by peter datsyuk received nearly eight million dollars in federal funding towards risky research on bhat coronaviruses in china.
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>>dazik ahead of the covid pan. >> that group gave six hundred thousand dollars of that money to the wuhan institute of th virology. >> the institute at the center of the lab leak theory. while the angle was demanding answers on the lab leak theory, far back in 2020, wey were labeled conspiracy theories. r and as recently as november ofen this past year, dr. fauci was still just dismissing it as improbable. there it's possible thatis there's a lab leak, but if you look at the viruses that the nih funded ,it was a very small grant. $12 one hundred and twenty hundred and thirty thousand dollars0, $130,000 per year, of granting a year of granting to study bat viruses in a surveillance wayha' to see what's out thers e. if you look at those viruses and you look at the what is done with the viruses, it would be essentially molecular impossible for those viruses to turn into sars-cov-2.
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so when you talk about a leak, maybe there's lab leak, but it's not with the viruses that the nih was funding. s that t that's almost certain thathe was that's the case now. but dr. fauci , how do you actually know that? because you know do whayot? the health and human services, th they have an inspector general . they just issued a report revealing that the agency didn't do the basic oversightf of equal health alliance before handing over millions of dollars of research forrdon research. >> joining us now is gordon c ke chang, kingstone institute seniorystonior fellow and authou it's just an absolute wonderful book. stn the great us china tech war. really an expert on china. i this is i mean, to have the inspector general is a whole whole nother level to gol to com back again and saye essentiallt ,you know what? do you didn't know what you'rein ti doing. you handed this mones money ove weren't paying attention to it, and you did go out and fund this kind of like what our goodw
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senator was. rand, what o paul was saying hem more right than than wrong. >> and when you puort this in it context, this is actually worse than it appears fromspector gena the inspector general's report, because you've got to remember, 2014.rememb obama administratios a moratorium on federal funding of gain of function research because it was too dangerous to do in the u.s.. gain ot did sh moratoriue do? he he took the money and is funded a chinese biologies weapons lab to do this very fun type of researchde. earch. you know, you would think thatde there would be oversight. but also remember, the state department sight bu 2018 did a f that waghorn institute and found that it was noy t adhering to basic safety protocols. so you would think that the that dr. fauci wouldd -- exercise basic supervision of this money. >> now, this is the problem. when you have somebody sitting at the highest echelon literally for decades, they get so comfortable. they they they aren't us to the oversightht: when you h. oh, you, dr. fauci, lord fauci, we're not going to touchto it.
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you're talking about. but how do the howtalkin dg o yu this?he chinese approach us when they see this kind ofd f stuff and they see the they exploit it for their own good. you think t >> how dheo you think the chine? react to this? well , they just laughing at us , you know, all of these revelations because they know that in that lab they were doing gain and function researchio. published there are two published papers fr from twenty , sixteen , twenty , seventeen by researchers at the wuhan institute. one of those papers coauthorede of by peter dzakovic of health alliance that discuss gain of function. and they specifically, both papers acknowledge funding from dr forces' national institute of allergy and infectioute os diseases. and then he has the temerity h to go before the senate twice in 2020 one and say, oh no, we didn't fund gain function ate the wuhan institute. >> so the newuhan w yorkinst tis is reporting that china" is is waging a campaign of intimidation against people campwho joined the protest agaio zero covid, which were
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the boldest challenge to the communist party's rule in a very long time. le in a veryan embarrassing affs leader, xi jinping. is this going to changeer anything, do you think? >> well, i think thatommunist the communist party is certainly going to coerce protesters. but righ pars going t now in che are really, really angry. a and it's notngry just zero covit rules that were lifted ined december. it's the way the partydecember o handling things. it's the economic downturnno because the economy in realityir is contracting, plunging property prices. soac ge in property that's the reasou had those spontaneous protest at the end of november. ose spontaneou the there was no organization, o leadership, no coordination, but they broke out acrossthin the country because people werei thinking the same way. so the they reacted the same wayws when they heard the news of that fire on november 4th. gordon chang, thank you so mucho for joining us on the onu "ingraham angle". we really do appreciate it. all right. a the worsppreciate . t media offenders of the week, the ingram angle has got its eyes, "t on you. governor mike huckabeee huck and karen davis bring yoabee anu
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offenders of the week. >> joining me now is governor ha huckabee, mike huckabee, the former arkansas governor and kiera davis,e author of drawing the lines why conservatives must begin to battle fiercely in the arena of ideas and host of the gist, idea listen to yourself podcast. all right, panel, let's begin with cnn's don lemon. dcast. don lemon gift that keeps, th on giving made this claim about a new florida law requiring curricula and reading material be vetted beforehand in order to keep and other lessons that are not suitable for children. how dare governor desantis do that? >> watch this.o desantis thatit feels like the 1950s all over again with , like, book boo banning. this is this is cancel culture. from people who are i guess they just want our kids to be a ignorant and to control the teachers. it c t is this is outrageous. o. i don't i really don't even. know how to explain what's
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it going on here. >> it's just ridiculous.ous.gh t,all right, governor , you've been a governor. governor desantis did that and then, and you just heard don lemon. >> what's your reaction? well, first of allreirst o, you going to do the worst in media segment. you need a two hour special. you caspecn neveiar covered in a couple of minutes.t what but what makes this so this s ridiculous on don lemon's part s is that he misses the whole point. e governor distances is notbookf banning books of every kind. eve he's he is simply saying that some material is appropriate material teenagers and adultss n and some things are not thing appropriate at all for children ages six and seven .seven. and if he doesn't know that, tat then he needs to take that wool cap that he was wearing, pull it down further over, pull i hi, nose and his mouth and shutan the heck up because he needs are to understand that parents who are trying to raise children don'tg to rais want themd to to have to be exposed to things that are just absolute, totallyn obscene and . >> i think exposed is probably e the right word. >> our governor. karen, what's your take on it? t i mean, i think it's hilarious
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that democrats like don areys like always obsessed with the50n 50s and the jim crow era.m crow it's like that's you guysr that's your fault. and like, they can't they can't an't let ilet go . but you guys did that. and second of all, the idea that we wouldn't want to vetat's what's in the classroom exactly. >>the is that the argument argm he's making that we shouldn't be looking at the books thatook are in the classroom. it's not a book banning law.law. thait'st says we neede to vet every book in the classroom. so to my mind, don has vet to explain why we don't need to vet every single book in a child's classroom. >> yeah, no, you'ru'ree exactl o right. all right. let's move on to number two.ve o to go to msnbc and how they reacted to donald trumpfack being reinstated to facebook. >> have a look. as though you can satisfy that part of the country or the cou the electorate. ectorate, i thin you know, i think that's a fool's errand as well. fot john made a good point,whic too, here, which is that you don't want to whether you'rer a company or an institution, you don't want to hand over
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the keys to democracy to havey h someone destroy that democracymc whily.e being on facebook is going to destroy democracy.de all right.mocracy. you're up first. >> mara thinks thatfirst. our democracy hingesy we'r on facebook. >> thie gos is whyin we're goino to lose a major war, because millennials like mara think mir facebook wng people like trump just speak on facebook would be the end of democracy.d of doesn't understand that our democracy revolves around the republic votind thg in the constitution. yeah, governor , heaven forbid we institutetion. a first amendmentt an and allow a former president of the united states to w rmer participate with the firt amendment, you know, a good vrain would drown her because her nose is so high up in the air in misandrist standings . what democracy is , fosarkeacy s heaven's sakes, democracy is the idea. the that everybody gets a chane to say what they think. it's free speech as yoe speeu j. mentioned, some speeches and all that. great. i would sagry hersea isn't all t
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hot , but she has a rightt to sy to say stupid stuff like sheught just said. and i don't think we oughtg to ban her from saying it. democrac y is allowing all kinds view, of points of view and then letting the citizen makepoint oe the decision. >> which point of view makes. the most sense? absolutely. all right. and let's stay with msnbc and joe scarborough. you got covid even after havinga a third booster shot and here'sd his unhinged reaction. >> i'm just going to do this as a public service announcement to those people who actually lov ae their children and love, love their families and their friends and want them to be healthy. children, friendsyou know, yess talking about getting covidg and i should have gotten freak a fourth booster shot, a lot ofh these freaks go , oh, fourth here'sr shoturth booster. now, listen, here's the deal more on atlast six months, maybe a year. >> all right, governor , do you love anything as much as joee lo loves his booster shots? >>s i wish i loved a lot of m
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things that much. i love god . i love my wife and family.y i love my dogs.he i'm not that fond of. the booster shot. you know, i tooki took the a sh i took the booster.m al but, my goshso, i'm also lookins at this and saying most of we did took the shot still got covid. we didn't have a severe case ofe it. now we're beginning to sayginni maybe this thing has run its he course. heck, i'm going to believe joe bideck, i'm joen for once,w months ago, he said covidd is over. i' >> i'll accept that frome joe biden. good enough. >> what's your reaction to joe scarborough? i meane , if you if i did anything four times, if i triedd to graduate from high school four times, if i tried to taketk a product back to walmart fourul times, you know, you would tell me that that's a failure. you would help me get your money back from walmart, or back f maybe you're not destined to graduate from high school. i, this idea that if we just takest one more booster, that's going to be the thing that provess i love my child. y i mean, by the way, i think ta
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it's very sad thatkabe governor huckabee just let all of america know that he doesn't really love his family if he's not going to get hisly if fourth, fifth, sixth oher sevent booster. o gei'm so sorry about that.nt >> you know, some people, some people, it'll help him get it, but don't prescribe itbu to everybody. >> talk to a doctor . don't listen to joe scarborough about your medical advice, for goodness sake. >> all right. finally, ur here's what happened when joe behar, joey, behar, had claimed that she had a fact check on the issue of guns and mental illness. >> have a look. i have a fact and we have you ih have a i got a credible source is coming from it's from actual. brian , actually . >> someb spit it oh. out. i can't find somebody saying it what it is he's saying. i don't have>> i don. oh, okay.it. i'll be right back . we' okay, here very quickly, do you, have that fact checked that is looking for. i do not.>> it
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and i think it was verything symbolic. she said that there was nothing there, very symbolicthere. of you. >> governor huckabee, last word. if you're going to shoot t your gun, it's always better to load it first.s bett joy clearly had an unloadeerd gn when she tried that one .n >> thank you both.t i really do appreciate. the ki all right.f proble the kind of problems, the kindh of problems utah has, the new york city will never have. and no, i'm not talking about me living there. the last bite explains. >> it's up next.[ marcia ] my my dental health was not good. i had periodontal disease and ie just didn't feel well.arord but thenher replacing my teeth with dental implants. [ marcia ] clearchoia clear cg to afford her that permanent i feel so solution. >> clear choice . dental implants gave me the ability to take on the world. i feel so much better and i think that that is the key
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>> jason: those are elk,that folks. that is it for us tonight. i am jason chaffetz in for laura ingraham. thank you for allowing me to sit in her chair. go and check out jason and the i house.com.ev thank you for watching us thiseu evening and hope you have a wonderful, wonderful house and thank you for watching the special edition of "the ingraham angle." greg gutfeld is up next. ♪ ♪ >> todd: a fox news alert, we are waiting the police cam footage of the traffic stop that led to death of 29-year-old from atlanta to los angeles as the official urge protesters to remain peaceful. you are watching "fox & friends first" on a friday morning, i'm ta todd pir. >> carley: i'm carley shimkus, four police officers charged in the death and mourning his tragic loss of life. >> our famil

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