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make it nu with nu finish. starts right away after seeing his name. watch. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening, and welcome good evening and welcome to tucker carlton. how do we assess the biden's administration to covid. they are so committed to science they chose a man with no background at all in science or medicine.
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his name is jeffrey. he ran joe biden's presidential transition team, that's his qualification, former management consultant who sat on the board of facebook. he's a political operative, that's who's overseeing covid response for joe biden. the good news is, because he's not even close to being an actual scientist, he doesn't talk like one. occasionally, he says things the rest of us can understand clearly. listen to him yesterday and it becomes very clear how the white house understands this pandemic. watch. >> the light at the end of the tunnel is brighter and brighter, let's keep up our guard and follow the cdc guidance. the cdc guidance across time will allow vaccinated people more and more privileges to take off the mask. >> tucker: there it is, the cdc guidance across time will allow vaccinated people more and more privileges to take off that mask. the sentence like that raises so many questions, but how about here? if vaccines work, why are any
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vaccinated people wearing masks ever anywhere? he should be required to explain it slowly with numbers so the rest of is who didn't serve on the board of members for the facebook can understand. nor has anybody asked him just how effective masks are at preventing the spread of covid-19. public health authorities act as if masks are critical, but are they absolutely critical? where are the serious studies that prove that? do they exist? if they exist, is there a reason they are being hidden from the rest of us? finally, when did mask lessness become a privilege? for thousands of years until about 12 months ago, maskless was the global status quo. virtually everybody on earth lived without masks, masks were weird. he just informed us that things
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have changed. going forward, not wearing a mask, even after you've been vaccinated is a "privilege," the scooby snack, a gold star, pat on the head that may or may not be granted to you on the basis of no science but purely because they are in charge and you are not. that's called public health. it's absolutely critical to the existence of our species that you comply with it reflexively without asking questions or thinking about it. this will all continue jeffrey explained "across l is terilthr irrational exercise continue? for the answer to that question we go to a man even more partisan than jeffrey. here is the nation's most highly credentialed political operative, tony fauci, letting you know that actually this mask thing is never going to end. >> is the mask going to be something that we have with us in a seasonal aspect? >> you know, that's quite possible, i think people have gotten used to the fact that wearing masks clearly if you look at the data, diminishes
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respiratory diseases. it's conceivable as we go on a year or two from now that during certain seasonal periods when you have respiratory viruses like the flu, people might elect to diminish the likelihood you'll spread these respiratory diseases. >> tucker: a year or two or more from now. in other words, never, you're never taking off the masks. get ready for a lifetime of filthy wet cotton covering your mouth, reducing oxygen flow to your brain, a world where every stranger looks the same because nobody has a face. when kamala harris and her husband kissed the other day, wearing masks, they were giving you a preview of your daughter's wedding. in a masked world, humans beings never touch each other. it is a public health? it's not it's a kind of punishment.
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tony fauci is punishing the country, you ask everyone, the question is why is he doing that? is anything he likes it, it's possible. you've got to think that part of tony fauci's authoritarian term hysteria is a cover for something else. could it be that tony fauci is trying to divert attention from his self and his own personal role in the covid-19 pandemic? what do we mean by that? we can't recommend more strongly a new piece by nicholas wade for more than 50 years has been one of the preeminent science writers in the world. for 30 years, he worked for "the new york times" and edited the science section but this piece didn't run in "the new york times," it ran on media and the piece explains where this virus certainly came from. he makes it clear that more than any other single living american that tony fauci is responsible for the covid-19 pandemic. he lays out a nearly insurmountable large amount of
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evidence that this virus originated in the wuhan institute of virology in central china. it seemed to make sense, we raise the possibility from the early days of the pandemic. but this piece all but proves it. at the time the outbreak began last fall, the wuhan lab was conducting experiments on how t human beings and they were funded by american tax dollars, the experiments were there funding approved and directed by tony fauci in washington. tony fauci. it's hard to believe but it's true, the piece lays it out. many of the experiments fell under the direction of a chinese researcher, known as the bat lady, china's leading expert on bat born viruses, her job was to engineer corona viruses so that they infect human beings and do so as easily as possible. this work, nicholas wade notes, "doing gain of function experience designed to make
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coronavirus infect human cells." why was this research going on? we have to ask the scientist who did it. but the facts remain, these are some of the most dangerous experiments conducted by mankind. yet we know that china was not taking necessarily safety precautions and we shouldn't be surprised. several years ago, american diplomatic cables warned about lax standards at the wuhan lab and in fact of the was classified as a biosafety level 2 laboratory and what does it mean? according to richard -- molecular biologist, it's the
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same level of safety you would find in the dentist's office. in the lab conducting research come experiments on the coronavirus and how to make it transmissible to human beings resulted in almost currently in the infection of the lab research in the virus spread from there. the first coronavirus patient did not come from the so-called wet markets as we heard, that was a lie. the first patient the coronavirus in fact were employees at this wuhan institute of virology, at the lab. once again, why would the wuhan lab be conducting experiments like that in the first place? we know that tony fauci had authorized payment for the research, for five years from 2014 to 2019 the health alliance, run by a man you may recognize, and he contracted with a doctor who conducted gain of function experiments of the lab. just before it became public knowledge on december 9th 2019, he sat for an interview streamed online. in the interview, he bragged about how easy it is to manipulate coronaviruses in the lab experiments. >> coronavirus, you know all this stuff, but you can
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manipulate them in the lab and it's smart protein draws the world of what happens in the coronavirus. you can get the sequence, you can build the protein, and we did. you can do some work in the lab. >> tucker: so, just days after that was shot it became clear that this new version of the coronavirus, the novel coronavirus, now covid-19, was running rampant through wuhan and then china, then the world. since the pandemic began, not surprisingly he appeared on virtually every media platform available to deny in the most strenuous and dismissive terms the wuhan lab could be in any way linked to the outbreak,
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since he has very personal motives for claiming it. this virus escaped from the lab is just pure baloney. but that was a lie, not pure baloney. a lot of smart people knew it right away. one of those people, she bravely wrote a paper about how the coronavirus' genome hasn't changed much over time and that was odd. that genome had gone through trillions of replications. according to chan, that fact implied that the virus was designed for human to human transmission. from the outset. the director of the cdc understood this and he too argued that the virus came from the wuhan lab. >> i'm of the point of view that i still think the most likely etiology of this pathogen in wuhan was from a laboratory. you know, it escaped and if other people do not believe that, that's fine, science will eventually figure out, it's not
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unusual for respiratory pathogens being worked on in a laboratory to infect the laboratory worker. >> tucker: millions of people have died of covid-19. it's not a matter of score settling or blame assignment to figure out where it came from, if you want to prevent the next global pandemic, you've got to figure out how this one started. so, the world health organization said it would get to the bottom of it. the world health organization is beholden to china, so they tried to hide the basic facts of the origins of the pandemic and to hide the facts w.h.o. appointed none other than peter as the only american based representative on the team looking into where the virus came from. it was a sham report and that to
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conclude that is extremely unlikely that the virus came from wuhan lab and again that's not true. the w.h.o. and the investigations of the virus was fraudulent. that matters to public health globally. one thing you will notice tony fauci did not say that and why? because once again, he's implicated in it personally. the gain of function research that peter was bragging about in the video we showed you had in fact been banned explicitly by the u.s. government. there is a federal moratorium on the funding of exactly the type of gain of function experiments that went on in the lab, disastrous effects. why didn't the u.s. government hold its funding of the lab in wuhan? that's a central question and nicholas wade to his great credit looked into it and here's what he found. "someone wrote a loophole into the moratorium. the moratorium specifically barred funding of any gain of function research that increased the pathogenicity of the flu, mers, or sars viruses. but then a footnote on the document states an exception from the research pod may be attained if the head of the u.s. government agency determined that the research is urgently necessary to protect the national health or public
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security." who signed off on this? tony fauci, possibly along with francis collins, the director of the nih, invoking the order to keep funding the wuhan lab and the deadly experiments that were going on there. an experiment that clearly was so wrong. according to richard, unfortunately the niaid director and the nih director exploited the loophole to issue exemptions the project subject to pause. asserting that the research was "urgently necessary to protect public health and national security." this would not have happened if tony fauci didn't allow it to happen. that's clear.
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it's an amazing story, it's a shocking story. in a functional country, there'd be a criminal investigation currently underway in tony fauci's role in the covid pandemic that killed millions and hauled to the country and changed it forever. why isn't there a criminal investigation into tony fauci's role in the pandemic? mike gallagher is a member of congress from the state of wisconsin and we are happy to have them on the show tonight and thank you so much for coming on. to read the piece by nicholas wade who i think is as eminent as any science writer in the world, and makes me wonder why didn't we know this before and why isn't any law enforcement agency doing anything about it? >> well, tuckjer, if you remember a year ago, those of us were suggesting that the lab hypothesis needed to be investigated, we were saying that it was a correct hypothesis.
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we were called bigots, we were called tin foil and it had to be a conspiracy the problem in the mainstream media did everything possible to spread ccp propaganda and shut the voices of those who merely want to the hypothesis investigated because the global pandemic completely overturned and destroyed our lives. and forever changed our country. but now we know that there may have been u.s. taxpayer funding that went to gain of function research at the wuhan institute of virology and the evidence continues to stack up in favor of the lab leak hypothesis. even china's version of the cdc dismissed the wet market hypothesis, so why won't they ask basic questions of dr. fauci given that they have him on every single sunday show, every week and instead he gets asked questions about seasonal mask wearing and how we have 80% of americans vaccinated. kids have to be vaccinated and
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they're asking him every question except for the question that matters. we need to get to the bottom of this and for no other reason as you suggested, we can't allow this to happen again. more to the point, there are those proposing that we are going to increase funding from over 200 million to 1.2 billion to gain of function research. that would be insane if the lab leak hypothesis is correct as i think the evidence suggest it might be. >> tucker: i think i misread the story from the first day. i imagine that the media blackout on the origins of the coronavirus was designed to protect the chinese government. but the u.s. is implicated deeply. the story that wade tells us is the incompetence on the chinese side, predictable chinese behavior, but the american side you see people going around the moratorium on dangerous experiments, tony fauci signing off on it, and those are the people, the americans, who made this possible. i would call them crimes are being covered up in this country. >> to put him on the w.h.o.
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investigatory team makes no sense because is a clear conflict of interest, his entire livelihood and professional reputation is bound up in the very idea of gain of function research. we had other american citizens nominated to be on the team but the chinese effectively vetoed it and put him on the team, even though the head of the w.h.o. and said that the investigation was incomplete and we need to examine the lab leak hypothesis. again, i don't see a more pressing question in the world and the fact that people in the media, people in our own government do not want to get to the bottom of this is a failure on every level. one thing they could do, tucker, is declassify only the intelligence completely. get it out there, full transparency. >> tucker: this is criminal. and i mean you're mixing dangerous chemicals in your basement and blow up the neighborhood and killed thousands of people you'd be criminally liable and saying it's a mistake would not be enough to get you out of the charges. this is criminal. i don't think there is any
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question. congressman, thank you so much. mike gallagher of wisconsin. speaking of amazing stories, the "daily mail" has uncovered text messages between hunter biden and an assistant who appears to have china's intelligence agency. in some of them, the woman, apparently the assistant who had ties to china's intelligence, is giving hunter biden advice on his father's presidential picks. new information for us tonight, he joins us in a moment. moment. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> tucker: so, the white house is telling us the southern border is closed off, we are fine. is that true?
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or are people continuing to stream illegally into the country from the south? we have amazing video for you tonight showing the reality at the border, what it looks like, and our correspondent bill has footage. hey, bill. >> hey, tucker, good evening. biden is claiming the border is not open but i can tell you that doesn't match up with what we've been witnessing on the ground here in del rio, texas, last three days in a row like clockwork we've witnessed migrants just crossing the rio grande and coming into the united states and will show you the video right now and take a look. we shot it earlier this morning,
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this was one of the biggest groups we personally witnessed in a group 52 venezuelans when the river was running lower. we talked to some of them, and they were coming to flee what was going on in venezuela. the problem is local border patrol here, they are so stretched thin they can't handle this, they've been apprehending more than 700 migrants every single day and what you see happening in the video is local law enforcement are the ones having to sort through the migrants until border control gets there. sheriff deputies and state troopers, they're not happy about it. take a listen. >> it's drying up our resources and it's frustrating because there's no answers that are being given, there is not -- i don't believe that there is a plan in place. right now, we need more manpower, people in d.c. to make a decision, do their job. >> the sheriff has lived here in the county in del rio, texas, and he told us that he's never seen the immigration situation this bad ever and to put it in perspective for you, yesterday alone, border patrol tells us they apprehended more than 900 migrants right here in one day. tucker, sending it back to you. >> tucker: that's unbelievable. huge story, thank you for that. we're not exactly sure what the
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"daily mail" and started breaking more real news than "the washington post" and "the new york times," that's the case now, we don't read it. check it out and you'll see it's true. they reported last week on messages between hunter biden and an assistant who apparently has been tied to the intelligent services of china. it included advice for the 2020 presidential campaign. josh boswell, and thank you so much for coming on and congrats on the story by the way. i wonder why it fell to a foreign news source to report this, daily mail being british but thank you for doing it. what do the messages tell us? >> so, these emails and text messages i found on hunter biden's laptop were really quite intriguing and to set the backdrop for you, you've got hunter biden in 2017 striking up this joint venture with a chinese oil and gas company, and he entered into this joint
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venture, the secretary general of the company is a guy called patrick. hunter gets assigned this assistant, jiaqi bao, chinese america, 29 at the time. you can see at first normal messages and you kind of see that a personal assistant would send doctors' appointments, hotel bookings, flight bookings, then it gets to become more and more personal. the turning point really is when you see patrick, the secretary general, get arrested by the feds here in the united states november, 2017 over bribery, corruption charges. his assistant started sending under these emails asking what's going on? she wants detailed information on the case. kind of strange for someone in a junior position.
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then you can see more personal emails come out as well, she jokes with him, she tells him the drinks are on her, she says that she became close to him and ends up with his military dogtags in her apartment, but as it goes on, after the joint venture starts to collapse, because of the arrest of patrick and also the arrest in china -- the leader, you can see her emailing hunter with all the ideas. she sent him a bunch of opposition research to help joe biden and his presidential bid. it's odd for that to be coming from a 29-year-old secretary. >> tucker: yeah, maybe it was coming from somewhere else, amazing story. josh boswell, "the daily mail." thank you. well, michelle obama is being oppressed again and this time she has a new reason. candace owens will assess her
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oppression straight ahead.
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>> tucker: conflicting numbers in the economy all across the country seeing help wanted signs, restaurants shutting down, and a new jobs report from last week shows on unemployment rate is going up. why is that? is it because the governments paying people not to work? joe biden who's never had a job in 77 years responding to the suggestion. >> i know there's a lot of discussion since friday's report that people are being paid to stay home rather than go to work. we don't see much evidence of that. americans want to work. americans want to work. i think people who claim americans won't work even if they find a good and fair opportunity underestimate the american people. >> tucker: he has no idea what he's saying, literally none, there are anywhere else, even his friends at goldman sachs who supported him more than anybody else came to a different
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conclusion. likely reflecting the impact of unusually generous unemployment benefits. that's very obvious to people who live in this country. henry mcmaster, the governor of south carolina, one of the very few people ever to turn down federal dollars for anything while running his state, he's turned down federal unemployment benefits for this reason. governor, thank you for coming on. you do not meet a lot of governors and we don't want federal money in tell us why you did this? >> now all us republicans, this is about as close to socialism that i've seen, the federal government, i don't know how we spend all of this. but we're not going to take the
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unemployment money to pay people for not working, we've got help-wanted signs up everywhere, we get calls, and letters, and texts from all sorts of businesses all across the state looking for people to work. people won't come to work because they're getting as much money or more in some cases by staying home. it's a counterproductive policy and i'm afraid what the biden administration is doing is that they're telling everybody that the virus is still rampant and still in great danger. everybody has to stay home. that's not true. we are wide open in south carolina, we never did shut down, we have a very low unemployment rate. we've got people and businesses that are looking for people actively every day and can't find them because they are at home drawing this pay. there is no telling where it's going, so we are not going to take it. we've given everyone until june 27th to go get a job because we've got 82,000 of them out there advertising around the clock, go get a job, get back to
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work. that's how you build an economy, and a family, and everything else. this biden proposals totally underproductive, killing incentive, and it puts us right on the road to socialism. we've got to stand up and fight against this. >> tucker: that's true, and it degrades people. how many happy inherited money people do you know? they're all drunk, governor, thank you. i could listen to you talk about it all day. >> thank you very much. >> tucker: amen. so, high unemployment, simultaneously not enough workers. those are not the only problems we are facing right now, the biggest problem may be in the nation barack and michelle obama are still oppressed. yeah, on cbs this morning,
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michelle obama said that she was sick and tired of being sick and tired. >> many of us still live in fear as we go to the grocery store, walking our dogs, allowing our children to get a license. just imagine, they are driving, but every time they get in a car by themselves, i worry about what assumption is being made by somebody who doesn't know everything about them? the fact that they are good students, polite girls, but maybe they're playing their music a little loud. maybe they make an assumption. i like so many parents with black kids, the innocent act of getting a license puts fear in our hearts. >> tucker: she's more oppressed even more than meghan markle is. will somebody liberate the obama's? question -- we can't elect them again. candace owens may do that, she joins us tonight and thank you
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so much for coming on. michelle and barack obama, they live in fear, this country is so bad that even the obama's being elected twice, can't live here and is there a future and should we leave? >> i think we need to launch a investigation, i need to know which person is oppressing michelle obama, barack obama, the children and i think we need to get to the bottom of it at this point. it looks like her net worth is $47 million, barack obama combined for $135 million. if that's oppression, where can i get some? the fact that people can look at the back of their head -- you mean the secret service agents that are constantly around your children and they probably have not touched their own doorhandle in years and we're believing that you're oppressed like the rest of the country that's actually suffering? please, michelle obama, give that oppression to the rest of
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america because we sure could use it. >> tucker: haven't touched their door handles in years. i'm stealing that. i noticed a theme here, there's a lot of extremely rich people who are deeply miserable and desperate to have you believe they are victims. what is that? >> lebron james living in bel air, he's a victim, meghan markle, she's a victim, they're all victims and they are trying to distract us. the truth is they've been trying to make it seem like it's the peasants against us because we are robbing all of them, we want to make them think that we are one of them. they don't live like us, she has nothing that goes on her life that's similar to the average american yet she keeps trying to use her skin color, complexion
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as a way to make them believe she is suffering and not suffering. everyone should be aware that if you're watching this and you think lebron james and meghan markle, barack obama, michelle obama are oppressed, you're a fool. you have been fooled, they're doing just fine. >> tucker: just fine, i'd say that's true. candace owens, nicely put as always. thank you for coming on. great to see you. >> thank you. >> tucker: dave portnoy started barstool sports and a small business assistance program which helps people who are crushed by covid, didn't make any money doing it, just wanted to do it. and a lot of people dislike him still, why is that? we sat down with dave portnoy and chatted at great length and we will show you a part of the conversation next. cal: our confident forever plan is possible with a cfp® professional. a cfp® professional can help you build a complete financial plan. visit letsmakeaplan.org to find your cfp® professional. ♪♪
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♪ ♪ >> tucker: dave portnoy founded barstool sports, and he also founded the barstool fund which raised nearly $40 million for small business owners and one of the most successful people in the internet. totally nonpolitical. yet a lot of powerful people want to shut him down. why is that? why is he one of the very few people in all media who refuses to be silent as he is destroyed? we asked that question to the latest of "tucker carlson today" on fox nation and here's part of it.
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>> the attacks against you have been so intense and personal that, i mean, has changed your life and has it changed your attitude? has it changed you? >> it hasn't and it goes to what what you said before, we have benefited in a way because the counterculture feels emboldened and they stick with us stronger. >> tucker: but it hasn't made you paranoid and angry? >> no. >> 99% of the people are super friendly and to me, the others are losers. i praise the people. some of the people who truly don't -- i see what they say, i see what they react to, and this person doesn't have an ounce of a sense of humor. the office, my favorite show of all time, steve said the show might not be able to be made now. but i would say it makes me
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-- wouldn't say it makes me paranoid, but it's sad, and doing shows like the show, one of the things i think a lot of people hate me don't do which i have done is i do research. just because somebody says something about a person or whatever i go back and i will dig into it rather than just trust in somebody. we have probably four or six articles written about me that have if i read them without knowing myself and trusting in, disguise the next hitler if i read it. i'm the character, i do that for everything i'm involved in. >> tucker: you run a sports site but you started your own aid program. >> yes. >> tucker: where is this going? >> we've done charity throughout the history. when there are causes that happen like i was in boston when the boston marathon bombing happened. we raised a quarter of a million to get a guy a new housing, and we were much smaller at the time, the shooting in orlando,
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the nightclub shooting, we raised money for that, so at any time -- in new york, if a police officer was slain, we would raise money for the family. we've always done charity, and this is something, yes, we can help, and we jumped in. you know, it's funny, because since then, and it definitely rose, i think, my profile and notoriety, people say run for office, i would never run for office. you can't get anything done. it's fairly disgusting in my mind that the government didn't do something far earlier. >> tucker: since they caused it. >> they caused it, it's not that hard, it took me 24 hours to put 24 concept in motion and go. everyone should want to help small businesses. it was disheartening not to see the government do anything. i'm glad we could help a little bit. it was myself. another guy raised about $25 million. we teamed up. people want to help. people want leaders to help. they really did. >> tucker: and none were?
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>> no. >> tucker: you would never run for office? >> i would never run for office, never in a bazillion years. i like my life. i don't want to hate my life. >> tucker: that's true. >> i don't need that headache. and to be honest, they don't get anything done. they sit there and yell at each other. everything is so political and agenda driven, even if there is somebody regardless of party who has the most ideal motivation, i don't think they can get anything done. i really don't. >> tucker: i think you're right. >> it's sad. but the political party is broken. >> tucker: conversation went on like this, took all kinds of unexpected terms. famously nonfriends with roger goodell who runs the nfl. he talked about getting arrested at the super bowl a few years ago. and more. watch the latest episode on tucker carlson. just go to -- foxnation.com.
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we're told to wear masks. what kind of affect do masks have on us, and the health of our children? it's not good. one woman explained why her child could not wear a mask. what the school dead to her child next is unbelievable. she joins us with her doctor next. ive me confidence. this is my granddaughter...she's cute like her grandpa. voya doesn't just help me get to retirement... ...they're with me all the way through it. voya. be confident to and through retirement.
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>> masks are not simply inconvenient. for some children they are harmful. that's clear. some schools don't care about the harm they cause. one mother in new york said her disorder and severe asthma suffered problems because he was forced to wear a mask at school. her doctor wrote a note of medical exemption. the school disregarded it. that mother joins us with her
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doctor. tell us what problems your son experienced from wearing a mask and your exchange with the school about those problems? >> thanks for having me. my son is coming home every day saying mommy, i can't breathe. i pick him up and his mask is soaking wet in snot. the school just ignored these problems and refused the letter from the doctor. yes. it's really sad as a parent you have to choose between your son's education and his socialization and putting him in danger. >> did the school seem to care? >> no. i brought my son to school after
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i sent the letter to the principal. my son was stopped at the door and told that he would not be allowed in the school. he was upset and crying. so far they just said he can do remote and that's it. >> shocking. doctor, what effects do you think a mask had on her son or other children with similar conditions? thanks, tucker, for having us on. well, look what we have here from a physician is medical tyranny. a 5-year-old child with issues. given how benign covid is for a 5-year-old. the school went to an outside physician at the department of health who has never met the family who overruled my
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exemption and said they should go to the guidance office and learn how to wear a mask better. this is atrocious. >> tucker: you were clear about your reasoning, i assume, and did they call you to talk to you about it at the school? >> they did. the physician from the department of health called me. did not know the details of the case, and it was as if she already had the answer made up before she even spoke with me and i discussed with her how clearly in this case with sebastian, that the risks outweighed the benefits and she simply didn't care. >> tucker: yes. people are too afraid to act in the interest of children on this and other issues, and it's extremely distressing. daniel, i appreciate you coming on. doctor, thank you for backing her up in this. i appreciate it. good look. >> thank you. >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: that's it for us tonight. there is a new episode of tucker carlson featuring our interview,
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and this week we'll premier another episode from our original series, which is worth it, we promise. until then we'll be back tomorrow and every week night at 8:00 p.m., the show that is the sworn enemy of smugness and group think, and now, at 9:00 p.m. eastern, joining us from a different city but on the same wave length is the great sean hannity. >> sean: very much on the same wave length, yet a different city and i pay a lot more in taxes than you do. great show, tucker, thank you. welcome to hannity. pay very close attention. gas stations are now running out of fuel after this russian linked cyberattack that shut down america's biggest pipeline impacting 17 states and d.c. frankly, the whole country is now turning into a real disaster. it is a national security threat, and it's all because of joe biden. joe, what are you going to do about vladimir

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