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they back this president based upon what he told america and with each tu turn we find out tt is not true. ainsley: they have no choice but to launch the impeachment. back to viktor shokin and your interview, brian. he said he had been poisoned with mercury several times. brian: we got the medical records. so it s not his word. medical records there poisoned. i was literally dead twice. steve: who poisoned him? brian: good question. steve: okay. ainsley: no doubt the bidens were involved in illegal activity and then he used the word bribes. later in the interview joe and hunter accepted bribes. all of this hurt america s reputation and created the groundwork for russia to invade ukraine. if the house oversight people don t interview him they should be that s political malpractice because he has such a council pelg story if true they should be investigating him.
should be economic cooperation. ways in which it benefits our economy should continue. the whole concern of where china has used economic exchanges for its own advantage to hurt america, hurt america s economy on the intelligence side. you see that also in the military side, you see it as very concerning that is why speaker mccarthy put together a china select committee, which will convene all of our committees that they see from threats from china hand deal with it in a coordinated fashion. when speaker mccarthy brought this forward, people scoffed at it. it passed on an overwhelming basis. this is a way to do it. neil: sir, thanks very much. i know you have a busy schedule. a lot of unanswered questions to your point. earlier today on fox business, i had an opportunity to talk to alaska s governor who was very
they won fair and, as they wan meritocracy. these people are scared of that the fact is, they can t compet at a fair competition. whether it s competing for jobs, running for office, they literally don t measure up they have to put the feet on the scale. they had to miss educate people this is how a lot of america education is always been there is this blip in the 60 and 70s and 80s, war suddenly, things start opening up. we start telling the whole american story, which doesn hurt america, it makes america stronger that puts a lot of pressure on the entertainment business because we have to supplemen what schools may not be able t do, or schools are failing t do we number one, we have t entertain. if we don t entertain, peopl aren t paying attention. as we entertain, if we can raise peoples consciousness, i
some consequences for what they have done with russia. what kind of consequences? would you consider suspending arms sales? i m not going to get into what i m going to consider, but there will be consequences. joining us now have congressman khanna, always a pleasure to see you. you and senator blumenthal are pushing a bill to halt arms sales for a year. why? what gals many of us is the intud. we provide saudi arabia with over 70% of their arms. we provide them with extraordinary defense. for decades, we have been helping them. now when americans are suffering at the pump, they are cutting production to hurt america. that s just wrong. there has to be consequences. one of those consequences is suspending the arm sales to the saudis. for one year. they have been paying top dollar