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have a great 4th of july and i hope the world doesn't crack whil ye i'm away cause they'll m call me back. i'm hoping. anyway. thank you for joinin hoping.g u. have a great fourth. in the meantime, let not your heart be trouble. time lthe great. >> laura ingraham is next with the "ingraham angle" th. the "ingraham angle" >> i'm laura ingraham and this is the "ingraham angle". thank you for being with us tonigh: i'm laura t. s "t color blind with rage that'sr-bl the focus ofind tonight's angle mr. president. thank you. thank you. thank you. i appreciate that. o havethank you. >> thank you. thank you. don't go anywhere. o , it's a very exciting day ard here. >> we'll have reaction. l well, that was interesting. today, we saw that joe biden loday, we saw that joe biden awareness, basic television etiquette. he's lost all credibility after
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the supreme court's six three decision striking down the use of racial preferences in college admissions. biden was sentpreferen out by wr winds him up to lie. aff affirmative action is so s misunderstood. many people wrongly believe that affirmative action allows unequal white students, unqualified students to be admitted ahead of qualifie d. this is not this is not how college admissions work. >> now, the white house comms people aren't that ignorant.w th they know the truth that the entire point of preferences is to give minority candidates an edg me, regardless ofheir their test scores or the transcripts, or resume trani it's classic discrimination and it's based on race. >> colleges set out standards for admission and every student, every student has to meet those standards. meeand only that after firstmen meeting, the qualifications required by the school
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to college forget other factors. in additio other factorsn to thh such as race. >> okaasy what's less believablb that he didn't know that hunter was making millions off the chinese or that doesn't know that affirmative action is a total scam? act ahow many of you know someo whose son or daughtener didn't even get waitlisted at a university despite havingit grades? maybe a varsity sport? maybe high saty maybes. while a minority student in their class with an average or maybe even a below average academic record got ine . in. it happens every season. thousand s and thousands of times during the application process. upocess. out against the injustices faced by our community and our world is a race we'll never realize. >> justice thomas is in
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the case was an absolute tour ih de forcee the best piece ofth legal analysis and writing i think i've ever read.ent ri he went right at the university's reliance on raciat l checking and admissions. you have to read in t all. racial categories, he wrote, are little more than stereotypte ,suggesting that immutable characteristics somehow conclusives determine a persons ideology, beliefs and abilities' . of course, that's false. members of the same race ds o nt all share the exact same experiences and viewpoints. d far it a black person fromon rural alabama surely different experiences than a black person from manhattan or a blacfromk fi generation immigrant from nigeria. in the same way that a white persongrt from from rural vermo a different perspective than a white persona from houston,n, texas university's racial idens university's racial identity alone constitutes the being of the race or man the man that is the same naked
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racism upon which segregation itself was built. then small wonder, then, that alll these policies are leading to increasing racial polarization and frictiozationne wrote. >> and thus the practice is obviouslyan's the not just hy unfair. >> its constitution under the equal protection clause the court found unfair to non-minin, courg and to the minorities themselves. now here's from justice thomas. he writes i continue to strongly and have never doubted that blacks can achieve an every of american life without the meddling of university meritocratic systems with objective grading scales are critical to that belief. suchl have always been a great equalizer, offering metric forr achievement that bigotry could not altet r racial preferences. take away this wke away this
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eliminating the very metric by which those who have the most prove can clearly demonstrate their accomplishments both to themselves and to others. es andhe went on to discuss how historically black colleges aren't, diverse at all, but have been incredibly successful at, changing lives for the better and educating generation. afted r generation ofration toldd r generation ofration case. truth be told, it was not even,a a close callt even. and at a time when it's rare to find a strong consensus on any hot button issue right now in americaon issue, ts overwhelming bipartisan opposition to the use of racial preferences. a new "new york times" poll w "nshows 78% of republicans and 72% of independents and 58%s of democrats say they oppose affirmative action, private colleges and universities. a similar finding from the annual survey by the scotus poll. look at those number
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s. , at those number wow. wow, wow. now, certainly america moswow!t americans will be relieved by the court's ruling today, w but not everyone was happy. just look at these faces now. think about it. caink about it. can no longer discriminate based on race. ur they're upset that the court followed the original meaning of the equalowed the protection. >> they're mortified that their diversity, this shell game has been exposed for what it is, not justr whiona unconstitutional, but grossly unfair. stigma, teasing and frankly, just patronizing. >> for decades, liberals leaned into the diversity charade. shame e in colleges into admissions to do using admissions to write past wrongsa and achieve a more diverse studen acht body.al >> but despite all that, all those years of diversifying their conclusion now is thata is
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america is somehow more racist than ever. ever. but their finger pointing about racismthei is pointing right bak at them because with theirwith reactions today, we're reminded that they are the most racist, intolerant bunch out there. givelerant bunch out there. give up. they never give up easy. in fact, biden'sp. giv sure that the court's decision is even the end of the issue. >> we cannots decisi let this dt be the last word on it for them. we cannot let this thi be the lt word. >> we can't let right now. now, what happened to reviving faith in our governmen faitht. joe in our democracy? mr. president, wasn't that the whole shtick that you pulled in 2021? but is the now not part of all that not part of the democratic process? lastess? one of the three branches of government. the angle suspects that many colleges will try some clevervee moves to try to get around this
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ruling. >> or maybnty to ge, i guess man try to ignore it altogether. remember, they only respectio judicial decisions they agree with. maybnse e like the marriage cae or the state voting rules cases handed down earlie r this week. >> as for the constitution, a lot of those same believe it's a document that was written by a bunch of old dead s word white guys. so its words need to be kind os like silly putty. >> just flex them and stretch them as much as you want to fit any situatiotcn. fit and if the court doesn't rule ad accordingly, well, it's just illegitimate. >> the majority decided thatilye can only be solved by ignoring what is so evident in every of aspect of our lives the ethics and the scandals that hangs over the court as well as the larger legitimacy question. >> i feall as r what will happel and what will there be many lawyers who look charles and i in the future, or doctors or accountants. prob >> it is a problem and it's not' preferential treatment.
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>> now they can fume all they want, but as one of: no the main forces behind the case, edward bland, remarked todayfume allthey wan, marks the beginning of the restoratiores n of the colorblind legal covenant that binds togethe r multiracialgethe and our multiethnic nation. but not according to the deeply negative view of americay from the court's newest and arguably, arguably the most activist justice. ketanji brown jackson well, despite recusing herself from hearing harvard's companiobrownn case, she decided to chime in on the nc state decision, coming darn close to personally attackintateg clarence thomas,ly who wrote, as i said, thatttacki powerful concurrenceng. ckso jackson accused him of having, quote, an obsession with race consciousness and also she wrote, the takeaway is that those who demand no one think about race, a classic pink elephant paradox, refuse to see
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much less solve for the elephant, the room, the race linked disparities that continue to impede in treatmenom. lint of our great gf our great our nation's great potentia al. our country, she writes, has never been colorblind. . justice clarence thomas again in that barnburnere, a concurrence wrote a devastating rebuke to follow jackson as she sees things. we all inexorably trapped inwe'l a fundamentally racist society with the original sin of slavery and the historical socif black americans still determining our lives today. worse still, justice jackson uses her broad observationtodast statistical relationships between race and select of health, wealth and well-being to label all blacks as victims . her is unfathomable to me. . are americans to be perpetually divided by racetualle?
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the elites say yes, but a good majority of americans and six supreme court justices on the courtsupreme say no. politicians who defend the racial system that has roiled so much of american society. they do so because they want to keep the people scared divided. after decades of democrats ind charge, their fake appeals forrl racial healing, what's happeneds ? urban america. it's worse. it's worse off, not better off healing. real healing comes whe.n americans are treated equally without regard to race. the left fears what we'ret we building a multiracialethnic multiethnic coalition that believes in helping american and upholding our constitution. >> and that's the angle. joining me now is john huang, one of the plaintiffs in i the lawsuit against harvard. devin west stilln e la and genel counsel of the center for equal
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opportunity, and carrie severinoe center, president of d former clerk as well as myself to justice thomas. carrie, let's start with you. no justiw, people i talked to wo were at the court today, you you could feel the tension like emanating from justice jackson when. justice thomas very, very. it was a stirring reading, s i understand, from the bench of his concurrence. conc she just was staring blankly ahead, you know, like bla reading, vero whu know, like bla reading, vero what do you make of that? that very person from her at foh least back and forth? >> you reading dissents even from the bench is not common, but reading disse definitely out of out o the ordinary. and i don't think you have pad i don't think you have that. le >> you cannot paint all people of the same race as the justhe same race as the justice thomas and justice jackson clearly opposite sidesce of this issue. despite having the same skin
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tone. they have very different opinions. and i think judge just illustrates his poinat juslustrg race as a proxy for trying to create diversity is so wrongheaded, not to mention no unconstitutional.mention he had such stirring words about how this is hurting notiam just asian-americans and great illustrations of the historical raceer s against asians in this country that's just been kind of papered over and not not focuse d on, but also how it hurts those it's trying to help. and i thin it k something that l has felt so strongly in his own life of people undervalues his own contribution because they assumed he only has achieved what he he dibutiond bi someone must have given him some sort of bump for his raceb . >> now, devin, i want to read more from justice thomas'sump fo concurrence. while i'm painfully aware of the social and economir hic whih have befallen my race and all. who suffer discrimination, i hold out enduring hope that this country will live up to its principles so clearly enunciated ison the declaration
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of independence and the constitution of the united states that all men are created equal, are equal citizens, and must be treated equally before the law. equally devin i found his concr to be exceedingleny optimisticy and hopeful and very positivey o about what is possible for especially without the patronizing, you know, w, ps pushes and crumbs being thrown to them by collegecrumbs. that >> i think that's right. that's exactly what i saw as well. and it's actually a big difference from what i saw iit'e the majority opinion from chief justice roberts, which i though t was actually quite q harsh in its rebuke ofuite the schools, which was a good thing. but justice thomas, of sort ofs smooth things out, i think, coooth things out, i think, and talking about the history of our country and why it's so important fod wh sr to uphold the values that this country was founded on and, was foundedu
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again on through onain on through after the civil war. amter the civil war. amendment, which these cases turnedases on. right. the equal protection clause in the 14th amendment. and whd y,y at the end of the df if we are actually really r serious about treating everyone equalleally, including racial minorities in this country, it really at the end of the dayy a benefits everyone, especially those individuals who would ther otherwise go throughout their lives with a stigma of la being of diversity higher or a diversity which unfortunately must have been supremely awkward fo whir justice. have ketanji brown jackson when this case came down today . cksoame down today well, john, this be just an amazing day for you, young mann, ,because, you know, you join this case as a plaintiff. you got a lot of grief for it. and today, harvard's communique
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to the greater harvard community was that this was a veryard comm difficult day. ro your response to harvard's reactionns to really validatingl your claims that this was unconstitutional from the outset? yeah, i mean, i'm very happyd iv that the supreme court ruled in favor of the sfa, but i'd just like to say that there's definitely a lot of fight left to and this is just a court ruling and we still need to execute and make sure that race is eliminated from college admissions. m >> carry my concern thatco i mentioned in the angle is that the left never stops. they just keep they aretural energizer bunny ears on these cultural issues. they will die on those hillsiss and are you concerned that there won'you conct be an easy e to ensure that they comply with this and not tryo back to backdoor some type of racial un backdoor some type of racial
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the elite universities? >> yeah, it's a definite risk. i mean, we saw? this afterr reco reconstruction, when people whennstruction, when people grandfather clauses and poll taxes to get around, say, oh, no, this is race oh,o, and we l know it wasn't. i think they're going to trying to do the same thingwasnk th. d they've already telegraphed that kind of like, hey, just put it iust n your personal statement and then we know what race you are. and that will serve as checkin g the box. >> i think there's going to have to be a lot of people, you know, checking harvard'sbox checking all these universities and making sure they're not just using a backdoo e r mechanismbackdoo to circumvent the court's ruling. and that they truly are livingmise up to that promise of equalf eq admissionsua for all races and true equal protection. n, now, devin, there was a moment when biden came out mid-day and he was leaving the room. reporters were shouting questions. one said, well, do you thinkthin this is a rogue court? and he stopped and he turned nod he stopped and he turned he said, it's not normal. the court's not normal. total pejorative.
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he later elaborated on this on msnbcpejorati. >> he said, this court is not normal. what you mean? >> what i meant by that is just one more to unravel. basic and basic decisions inha any court rulings. every history.t >> and that's what i meant by not normal devin. when a case has been decided in an unconstitutional manner, un held thatutional manner, precedent does not stand that it would make no sense. tha and we've seen that. and time and again in the left has been d happy when precedent has been overturned, but not in this casbut e. , actu >> yeah, no, actually, one of the things i think is really interestini thg in these cases e i really haven't heard much talk about today tal is that the court had the opportunity to overturn on the harvard and you and see admissions processec s title six, which ise civil rights law and that veryy says that schools that receive federal funding cannot in
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their admissions processes. for examplt e. to what what the court decided to do, i think, is really importan ist note. it decided to say thaty th actually the constitution. is it says that this is illegal.al you can't do.. and by doing that, i think the court really elevated somethint realg important for al americans to take heed to. and that is, you know, from the founding of our country through,throug you know the civl war, through the second founding, through reconstruction to today, the constitution is enduring this idea. all people are created equal,t really mean something. and the courl peoplet was not interested in just punting this in an easy way by decidingin these cases. the civil rights law, which is very unambiguous and decided to reall decy down deep and sayi look, i know that there arere a lot of , you know, competing the arguments about what the originaleaning o meaning of theh amendment equal protection clause is. >> and you're goinclauseg to hen that from the dissenters in
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this case. but you know what? here's what ite, actually andd e here's how we're going to pivot in this country away fro's goinm allowing the original public meaning of the particula orir lw to be taken advantage of. john, really quickly, are you optimistic that this will be a real the death knellth for the diversity movementversit on the backs of of ofy move our constitution or are const you concerned that there will be and runs around this around this ruling? yes yeah, i'm optimistic that this will be the sort of end of race based admissions. i,ased i wouldn't put the end of sort of diversity. i think diversity is broader than just diversity of race. sodiversit, you know, it's moret diversity of thought. so you can have people froyou ce from different backgrounds and even though they're the same race, they can think differentle they can dify and ds perspectives.
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but yeah, i'm optimistic that execyeah, i'm optimistic that and hopefully have covered theye diversity argument that they've been trying to makn e. divers panel, great to see you.it wanel, great to see you.it that was the u.s. attorney in delaware ever really conducting any true into hunter biden? >> wait until you hear what we just into. oh, we found. oh, you're going to love it. speaking of hunterl love, mirani devine is here to tell us one of the more disturbing detailspa from his child support case. >> that's all coming up next. equity, equality, diversity, all terms throughout our culture. we explore the origins of affirmative action and why it's still so controversial to this day. the diversity verdict streaming now on fox nation. i visit a dry eye drops made with hydrating polymers, moisturizing hyaluronic acid, and revitalizing trehalose for
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can you explain the rationale for not appointing a special counsel in this case? wife's had in fact more authority than a special counsel would have had as complete? yes, he had and has complete he h authoritade y. i said to bring a case anywhere he wants in his discretion. now, that's the official word from the dojal wor. w but an irshi whistleblower says something totally different abousometht attorney david weiss authority in the hunter biden probe. >>d i was there and i witnessed personally, and he w startedt th with he's not the deciding person on whether or not charges are filed. not. not the deciding person on whether charges are filed with hunter biden. that'sidin correct. den? >> someone's lying here.
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and now we havt.e even more questions considering this bombshell today. hunterthis bom biden's former bs partner, partner tony bobulinski, david weiss's office, and offered to testify befored the grand jury, but hem never heard back from them. now, if i didn't know any better, i would think that it's almost as if weiss, hit ass offe was never really conducting a real investigation at all. justvestigat pretend one.e repu house republicans are justbl as curious as the angle is,grahm and they're demanding more than a dozen federal official as. david weiss appeared before multiple congressional committees, transcribed interviews. now, feder one of those demandig interviews is ways and means. >> and that committe e chairman,an congressman jason smith, joins me now. congressman, what's your first question for david weiss? we >> well, i'll tell you, we have a lot of questions for david weiss. that's why you see myself, jim jordan and jamie colmer hase
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jim jordan and jamie colmer hase for a transcriptth oftransc the interview. mr. weiss is requested to go before the houseribed . wise juy committee. in fact, there's eight employees of the department of justicy e that have been asked to go before the judiciary committe te. two irs employees are asked to go before the ways and means committee and. two fbi agents are asked to go e tofbi agents are asked to go to get down to the bottom ofn what happened in the october 7th meeting, where mr.. mr.. shapley and along with theg witt other whistleblower, has stated that mr. weiss directly said that he did not have the authority to bring charges that someone else above them did. them that sounds like a first question to me. joestion to me. today that it was just total independence, that he was not engaged in any meddling in any of this at all. >> this is on msnbc. i made commitment that i would not in any way interfere
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with the justice department who they prosecuted if they prosecuteny wayd, they proceeded. i have not spoken once atfl one single time with the attorney general on any specific cas e not once.s >> oh, congressman, he's basicallyase, saying if thi was any malfeasance. don't look at me. look ovengere war galan's peoplh >> laura, this is the same individual that said he knew zero about his son, hunter weew zero about his son, hunter and we we presented documentation last thursdaresen the ways and means committee that came from the whistleblowers that showed the what to app message from hunter biden to a chines he business associate saying thatwe we want to hear from you and sitting sitting right next to my father right to see if you respond to us accordingly. >> give me a break. i can't believe that. we have seen numerous timeths
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through these whistleblowers, laura, that the justice department, biden's justice department, has delayed den into hunter delayed biden. >> in fact, they delayed it so much that it that the statute of limitations expired for the tax crimes of 2014 and 2015 tax years. they also information to hunter biden's lawyers in order to basically let them know thatk they wernoe coming in with the search warrant at a storage unit in northern virginia. and then we saw what the what happened to the prosecutor in delaware is that they continued to deny his request to bring charges est toy washington, dc in california. and they also denied his request of a special counsel.. all right. g and you all have to find out. and then something has, an to be done. action has to be taken. congressman, we appreciatecongr. >> thanks so much. a now to another hunter bidennoth legal the laptop. well, the first son was deposed toda
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y for 6 hours as part of a lawsuit by delaware computer repair shop owner john paul mac isaac. now,ownera he's the one who gave hunter's laptop to the fbi. whoone hunter didn't comer back to pick it up. here's what hunterdidn't said. said everything went right. went great, sir. >> joining us now is miranda devine, "new york post" columnist and fox newsrk post"no >> miranda, what are your sources telling you aboutu ? >> this depo ? hey ardepo well, look, they're being very tight lipped about it, butsafe i think it's a pretty safe bet to say that it was a prettyng s grueling session and that there were a lot of questionessid thst about the laptop and all the lies that have been told about it. i think we know from garythin shipley's testimony that the fbi had authenticated the laptop before they eveny possessed it from john paul,
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mac isaaevc, and that he gave them the serial number. they matched thatheyt with hunts icloud account by february ten of 2020, the fbi forensic team had completelyy wa authenticated that not only was it from hunter biden, but it it fn evidence of tax crimes,f that it was reliable evidenceta that be used in court and that it had not beet n tampered with and yet, you know, joe biden, hunter biden, allei their proxies, five former directors of the cia, the fbi, they all lied. they all pretended that this was stolen and this was russians disinformation. this was hacked materialsian. and that's why john paul mac isaac sued for defamatio sn because he was sick of it. and so i think you'll get a lot of questions, the origin of e even lik questions like, hey, hunter, were you lying when you wrote thate, whatsapp message from your father's house in delaware
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and to the chinese to shake them dow were dow were you lying when you said your father was sitting right next wu said to you and hs also involved and wanted to know why the money hadn't come? : yeah, well, we'll see what lawyer and his defense attorney does in that case. but mirand thaa hunter biden settled his arkansas child support today, and part of it reads hunter addition fully agrees that he shall assigned to the child his paintinigg whir shall vary in size of the minimum size of 24.th by 24, the child shall select the painting. the net proceeds of any salesf of the painting shall be wired to an account designated by london. robert accounts miranda.r 20 seconds for that. your response? , respo$5,000 a month in the l paintings. >>lous yeah. look, i think this was london roberts idea. i think she thinks thatsometh they will be worth something. she's read in the media thatdiay
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they're worth $50,000 or $100,000 each, so. wort luck to her.. i'm not sure that they will be worth that much after after b joe biden leaves office now. >> yeah, i was going to say they're worth it to china. maybe. yeah, they're worth it to china. mirand may, worta thanh k you. now rfk jr providedjr a compelling and well thought out response to the criticism that he's some anti-vax last night during a town hall. but that wasn't enough forl those who still want to silence him. grant glenn greenwald is going to join us. he's next to tell us whyus. us why. . to 85, >> i'm jonathan larson here to tell you about life to tell you about life insurance through the colonial pen program. >> if you're aged 50 to 80 five and looking to buy lifinsurancer insurance on a fixed budget,ic remember the three p's? >> what are the three p's? insurance on a fixed budget are price, price and price. insurance on a fixed budget are a price you ca n afford.
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we can do something to relieve their suffering. >> please do something now. huh? dad? dad, no. dad is a dead man a god. if they want to kill us. it's a food fight to the death. and we are the food. i have armies to form, and i'm trying to bring back gluten, which has been unfairly bad. land is the same. >> let's just put a pin in it. we'll get back to it. okay? okay. bye. >> love you, daddy. loved you. equity, equality, diversity, all terms heard throughout our culture. we explore the origins of affirmative action and why it's so controversial to this day. the diversity verdict streaming now on fox nation. >> where in america do the best quotes come from? great.
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demonstrably false claims and makes the set thats the center of his campaign. now, that sentiment was shared by the was s prominent media gatekeepers as well, picking the democratic side, you woulddo do a town hall with someone like robert f kennedy jr. i wouln halld not be spreads. kd dangerous misinformation about vaccines. it's completely discreditet dho >> it's not true at all.he's s he's so dishonest. >> yeah. why debate or grapple with ideas? you disagreee or with when yous just shut them down? well, thankfully the town hallt did go forward and the exchange did go forward and the exchange was raw, and i found it reallya compelling. >> your vaccinite stances is dangerous to the health and well-being of millions. medicatoalthl experts are deeply concerned about your message. how can we you to come to the h side of science? >> i've never been to anyner vaccine, and i've said that hundreds and hundreds of times. but it doesn't matter becauseof that is a way of silencing, using pejorative.
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vaccine should be tested like other medicines. it shoulothed be safety tested.d and unfortunately, the vacciness are not safety tested. they're not. th nots the 72 vaccine doses now mandated essentially mandated they recommended, but they're really mandated. >> our america n children knowt no one has ever been subjectonpi to a pre licensed, placebo controlled trial. now joining us is glenn greenwald, pulitzer winning independent journalist. glenn, great to see you back gree yw now. to see you back you'd think that if the elites were so confident that they were on the right side of the, let's just say, the vaccine issue, that they'd have no proble tm debating,r confronting, whatever you want to call it. rfk jru wa t. >> so what are they so afraid of? yeah, i hope you're doing okay after this dangerous man with his dangerous ideas man was allowed to be heard
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on television. i know how threatening that they b knowt e. >> it's really amazing. this is somebody who is . t, whoomebody who is you like it or not i, who'sg at polling at 20%. that means millions of peopl 20p in the democratic party sayarto they intend to vote for him forh president. and this inclination on the part of people who teach ofr call themselvesle who teach journalists to say that he ought not to be heard frombe, he ought not to be challenging and not be engaged is shocking inengage one way, but in anothe. the liberal establishment in the uniteday, the states has nw explicitly adopted the view that people they disagreopteeg u with aren't people who are wrong, but people who are so beyond the pale that they can'to be heard from. and this is just an expression of that really dangerous mindset. now, glenn, other than the vaccines, the other reason that he's personr a non grata, they want to deplatform him is that he has some, well, unconventional things to say about the war in ukraine. >> we have neglected many, manyn opportunities to settle this war peacefully
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. myself and my family are very, s very sympathetic to the ukrainian people. ympae i think the way that we hs conducted the war is bad for. the ukrainian is terrible for the ukrainian peopleth. now, the democrats are reallyng going to want to shut them up c now right after that comment, now right after that comment, actually. i don't think they care about the vaccine issue. i g that disissue. because they think that is what will discredit him. i think what they're most worried abou t are two things. the fact that he is thata democ, the only one standing up and saying joe biden's war policy is wronbiden's r pog ands and is actually not helping the ukrainian people, but destroying the countryhelping ukraine for our own benefit or for the benefit of a tiny number of armsor e . and the and then the second thing is he is reminding peopl he the health establishment during the covid pandemic lied got a huge amountn wrong, not about vaccines exclusively, but about things likegse th the origin of the pandemic, about the efficacy of mask, about so manyf things that they got, an wrong, shutting schools. and that's what they're really worried about. i thind th they are worrk the vt
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the pretext used to try and destroy him and thenas use those other things as the real reason they don't want him heard fromthn th glenn and anota heard fromthn th glenn and anota rfprk is he's not necessarily dogmatic on the issues that. deliver a reflexive response from most democrats on issues like what's going on at the southern border. watch this. i was against trump's wall having seen t down there. t i see that there. there's you required to give it bein i backup in certaingive it highly densely populated, barrie you need a physical barrier. no nation can survive ifr. nati >> they can't protect their borders, glenn., he's i mean, he's finding some nuance some wiggle room there for maybe some type of compromise or moving closer haveromise or moving closer border that viewpoint. >> and that's outrageous for st and that's outrageous for
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>> this is the thing i was most struck by when i interviewed was he's a politician with a very rare attribute, which he attr mind, thingste, which he including about things that he previously believed that he's willing ty to say we'rexae wrong. there were things, for example, he said that he used to believe in id, he belie. realize now he realizes he was propagandized by a fraud. dle there were even things in the middle of the interview that i questioned him about a little bit aggressively a little bit aggressively you're right about that and i'm wrong. about that ancredib ,an incredibly good example, because a lot of democrats do prcause a lot of democrats do the border. they pretended to care under trump,etended totrump, where not the border anymore. but he's somebody who's really coming forward's, i think, a way that will appeal to a lot of people and say, i'm not tied to dogma noas. o you say i'm willing to be open minded and find pragmatic solutionbe s independent of ideology. >> and i think more than anything, that's what a lot of people are looking forideology a t . old common. en >> glenn, it's great to see you tonight. thanks so much, it's. me on a hot summer day, a hotnigh soda hot summer day, a hotnigh
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>> what does he want to challenge? >> what can i get to snapple? i've been dreaming of snapple coming in controversial evidence of a thirsty president. >> give me a living up to his reputation for daily consumption of 12 diet cokes. w what are the diet versions of all those products have in commonf al aspartame? it's one of the most commonly used artificial sweeteners in the world, and it's in everything from diet sodapartam to chewing gum. oh, despite the fda's declaration that it'e.it's is sr the general population. reuters is now reportinghe that the world health organization will label it as a possiblat the carcinogen next month. >> what?poss ohible carci, joining us now, ce means former coca colala consultant and co-founder of med true med. all right, callie, what should the millions e millio of millions of people across our country think count aspartame?r country think
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they're consuming pretty much every day. i think it's a wider issue, laura. this is a case study, er the corporate takeover and of scientific research. and as a forme takofr practitior these dark arts, i can say the aspartame companies they executed this masterfully. they did three things. they bought off the decision makers bought a 95%. the usda panel that recommendsa nutrition guidelinespane is pait for. you can't really make this up, but they're paid for by food companies directly compa. and millions of that money comes from certain companies. ps number two is you buy is the research. food companies spendyo times1 ti more than the nation on foundational nutritional researchs and of millions of that spend directly from aspartame companies. over the previous decades. and a recent analysis showed that of the hundreds of aspartame studies conductedhose over the previous decades, 100% of those funded by aspartame companies that said the product wahoses safe and 92% of indepent studies said it was very harmful. aspartbut of course, the regulas who are paid for by the food companies only focusd
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on the latter. and then the third is pay the influencers. there was an all n al out effortl over the previous decades to take this research and advertise aspartame as a better for you option, particularly for kids toda bety. larly for kids toda today, as we said, 80% plus of schools and pediatric wardsd pe serve aspartame beverages, aspartamwarde food marketing is better for you. this corporate takeover of scientificte research, i believ is one of the biggest issues in the world. the biggest issuesworld, our coy faces. the loser is us and our kids who are being gaslite losers o.a >> the winner, of course, is pharma because we're all gettins isg sick. >> well, the international sweeteners associate significant one exists, responded today to us saying weg have serious concerns with preliminary speculation s which may mislead consumers about the safety of aspartamnsu callie, you get past those words a little bit there, but their lobby is really armying is pretty effective.
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oh yeah. i mean, i mean, let's just look at let's just look at a chil d. funde let's just look at what they're being told. we have food companies funding niyhave food companies funding charms are healthier than beef. we have we have aspartame know, outspending nonpartizan non-biased researchers to one.w we've got kids being told by the usda nutritio tn guidelines that a two year old that 10% of their diet can be added sugar. , 10 diewe have an absolute onst on addicting and serving kids. these franken foods, these chemicals being gaslit to realld y wonder whether thesr chemicals are are good or bad. or why rates of childhood,bad. diabetes, heart disease, cancer, all of these issue hoods going up now. it's not obesity. all of ill ot. kelly, we're going to stay on this issue. thank you very much for joinin g i us. got a lot of information out. all right. the most telling biden flub from todaymation, last bite. >> we'll tell you about it next . >> equity, equality diversity, all terms heard throughout our culture. we explore the of affirmative
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