beijing has stopped cooperation with the u.s. on military operations and climate change. meanwhile, russia indicates it is ready to discuss a prisoner swap, one day after a court sentenced brittney griner to nine years in prison. we begin with the increasingly complicated state of the u.s. economy, after a string of not so great data on economic growth, inflation, and consumer sentiment. a sign that things may not be as bad as many think. the government says employers added 528,000 jobs in july, more than double what experts had predicted. the unemployment rate fell slightly to 3.5%, and when you break down that number, the numbers fell for minorities. president biden state more people are working than at any point in american history. that s millions of families with the dignity and peace of mind that a paycheck provides. he goes on to say there s more work to do, but today s jobs report shows we are, quote, making significant progress for working families. with us now to
boondoggle for big pharma, but how many people died because they doesn t get that? because they didn t talk about all the other ways that you could, you know pete: it s really insidious, when you think about it. rachel: it s so evil. pete: it is a follow the money type scenario. how far people willing to go to enrich themselves. the consequences to other people s lives be damned in this particular case. and not just a follow the money thing on the vaccine side, but also on political donations. i mean, to remind you, in the midterms the founder of ftx spent almost $40 million and over 90% of it went to democrats. it feels a lot like an insurance policy should his scheme fall apart, which it now has. will: directly lobbying, directly donated to the politicians in charge of the regulatory environment which would have overseen ftx. he wanted regulation, and he wanted to own the regulators. rachel: i think we need to get
Big Tech is still trying to control the message, they do not want anyone to find out how deadly the Covid injections are. But German vaccine-injury insurance claims and 1250+ peer-reviewed [.]
is really, really dramatic and must be dealt with immediately. and then, joe, add to it the fact that getting a test is not an easy thing. a vaccine, it seems like, you know, there are less vaccines than, i don t know. it just seems like, what needs to be done now? yeah, that s a great question. you know, we are behind. and we are behind at first because we didn t test early. we didn t scale testing in this epidemic until mid-july. that has improved somewhat. we see people who need tests are getting them now. but, you know, the failure on the vaccine side and the ongoing failure on the treatment side is really angering a lot in my community. you know, the government announced that they had moved 10,000 doses of t-pox, the antiviral for this, but only, what they say, it s great that almost 300 patients have gotten it. to me, there have been thousands of cases and only 300 patients have been able to access this