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In today’s third hour, Dom welcomes Helen Raleigh, Senior Contributor at the Federalist and author of ‘Confucious Never Said’ and ‘Backlash: How China's Aggression Has Backfired,’ to talk about protests breaking out across China. First, Giordano asks Raleigh, who escaped Communist China as a child, what she hopes come of the protest, admitting that she believes Xi to be too strong to resign, but telling that she hopes this at least ends the ‘zero COVID’ policy. Then, Raleigh takes us inside her childhood, telling a story of the food rationing in the communist country and a time the government tried forcing the family to pay back for a mistake the government themselves made. After that, Giordano asks for Raleigh’s opinion on companies like Apple who relentlessly continue to operate in China, with Helen telling that she believes their relationship is starting to hurt the bottom line of corporations, which should naturally cause them to shift away from their Chinese support. (Photo by Lauren DeCicca/Getty Images)
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In today’s third hour, Dom welcomes Helen Raleigh, Senior Contributor at the Federalist and author of ‘Confucious Never Said’ and ‘Backlash: How China's Aggression Has Backfired,’ to talk about protests breaking out across China. First, Giordano asks Raleigh, who escaped Communist China as a child, what she hopes come of the protest, admitting that she believes Xi to be too strong to resign, but telling that she hopes this at least ends the ‘zero COVID’ policy. Then, Raleigh takes us inside her childhood, telling a story of the food rationing in the communist country and a time the government tried forcing the family to pay back for a mistake the government themselves made. After that, Giordano asks for Raleigh’s opinion on companies like Apple who relentlessly continue to operate in China, with Helen telling that she believes their relationship is starting to hurt the bottom line of corporations, which should naturally cause them to shift away from their Chinese support. (Photo by Lauren DeCicca/Getty Images)

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