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♪ ♪ ♪♪ >> tucker: good evening welcome to "tucker carlson tonight," happy tuesday. a few days ago "the wall street journal" had a interesting event you may have missed, the tech healthre conference. during that event, one reporter had a question for the head of google's health division, a man called david feinberg. why that reporter asked, wasas google censoring searches for information about the possibility that covid had escaped from a laboratory in china. they began by admitting the
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premise of the question, yes google was hiding informationhe from its users, he effectively conceded. it was for their own good. according to feinberg, google didn't want to lead people down pathways that we would not find to be authoritative information. authoritative information. you've heard that phrase a lot in the last year. authoritative information is the opposite of misinformation, or disinformation, or worse, a conspiracy theory. it's really important. all you are allowed to see is authoritative information. it's worth knowing in this and many w other cases, what is it? in this case, where did google get the authoritative information? in this case, they got that information from a group led byo a noted man of science, the nama sounds familiar, he almost single-handedly stopped all public speculation about the lab leak early in the pandemic.
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he did this in one swoop bye organizing a letter to the land standing as a known fact, there was no possibility of this virus, the coronavirus could've come from a lab in wuhan. there's no chance. many people believed him. almost no one asked unfortunately, why peter -- sico particularly might be saying this. we don't know the answer. he was funding research on current of viruses in wuhan. he was doing that using american tax dollars fed to him by tony fauci. according to one approved, he was authorized to conduct virus infection experience across a range of subcultures from different species and humanized mice. why humanized mice? they mimic human beings. the collaborators wanted to make viruses more infectious.an he didn't hide this. in december of 2019, he appeared
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on a podcast on youtube that was owned by google, by the way, to brag about how easy it is in the lab to manipulate coronavirus. >> coronavirus is a pretty good -- you know all of thisul stuff, but you can mimic it in the lab pretty easily. it drives a lot of what happens. so you can get the sequence build the protein, and insert into the backbone of another, do some work in the lab. >> tucker: in one of the great head hitting moments in recent history, we learned that the guy directing tied to experiments in wuhan was the very same guy telling the entire world this virus could have come from the wuhan lab. a conflict of interest anyone? it's absurd. it's beyond belief. what's amazing is google knew this.
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the evidence was right there on one of its own platforms. youtube, which owns. why did google continue to rely on peter -- sick of all people on earth to decide what the rest of the people would know about covid? t that's the answer. tonight, we know why. it turns out that tony fauci was not the only one funding daszak's research. google was funding that research, too. it sounds unlikely, but we know that. we know it from a new piece in the national post which publish the evidence. peter jessica admitted it in prints. if we don't need to speculate it's right there. it beginning in 2010, several research papers explicitly acknowledged that they were funded by google. one of those papers was observational and alyssa analyzing bats to humans. in this case, in bangladesh. it they may facilitate the transmission of viruses either through direct contact or food routes.
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they paid peter taussig to take his study of viruses to china now famous bat cage. the perceptions associated witho transmission and highly exposed human population at the animal human interface. yes, daszak knows an awful lot about abhorrent pandemics. in fact, he is implicated in one, and google is likely implicated in it as well. together, google -- sick work to keep critical, factual information from the public as nearly 4 million people from around the world died from the virus.
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it's a horrible story, someday perhaps soon we will learn all of it. if in the meantime, as we await the indictments we are overcoming, the whole story what makes you wonder bigger things. how many other dangerous potentially world altering experiments are going on right now in this and other countries. funded by the secretive daisychain of government health agencies and ngos? experiments you never heard of. if they can enter your viruses to make them more infectious what else are they doing? you're not supposed to ask that question. you've been commanded to trust these signs and get back to watching netflix, please. only neanderthals as questions. that's been the arrangement and science for quite a while.ea you pay for, we do it, it's all good. why does that continue? why do we know that liars and moral pygmies, people like tony fauci and the soul is thought google hq are running global science. maybe it's worth being slightly more inquisitive about what's happening in labs around the world.
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why not? it could affect us. take a look at this. a conference featured a nyc. he's the most influential bioethicists in the world, and that's a fact that while macy once you see this tape. here he is explaining that climate change can be solved by something called, human engineering. >> my view is that what we need is a really robust ethical framework. within this ethical -- robust ethical framework, i think there's a way going forward where we can do this ethically. because there's a lot of opportunities for this to some of the big world problems. one thing is climate change. there, i'll use climate change is a really big problem, we don't know how to solve it.
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it turns out we can use human engineering to help address climate change. >> tucker: here's a tip. anyone who uses the phraser: robust ethical frameworkho wouldn't know ethics if they got in the shower with them. you know that because he uses the phrase, human engineering. human engineering? the name alone should make you pause and take a deep breath. people are not buttons. you can't just add rebar and improve the human condition, much less come in the human soul. people are living beings. they are alive. we outlined his proposal in a recent paper in ethics policy and environment. in that paper, he suggests a solution to the problem of people eating hamburgers. how do we get them to stop eating hamburgers? not convincing them that hamburgers are bad, you tell people something, and if they
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believe you, they do come in if they didn't, they didn't. that's too time-consuming. at the new models, we use pharmaceuticals to make people comply. he proposes a nationwide system like that, a pill that would make people nauseous at the sight of red meat. given that climate change is an existential threat that's limiting our time on earth do 20, 12 years, six months -- pick your exaggeration. it's hard to believe a pill like that would be optional. it would be mandatory pretty soon. does that sound like a dystopian fantasy? he is deadly serious. watch him explain. >> here's a thought. it turns out we know a lot about -- we have this intolerance to -- for example, i have milk intolerance. there are some people who are intolerant to crayfish. possibly, we can use human
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engineering to make it a case that we are intolerant to certain kinds of meat, certain kinds of bovine proteins. if that's something we can do through human engineering. we could address a really big world problems to human engineering. >> tucker: human engineering. why do we laugh at alex jones again? again, says the bioethicist human engineering is the answer. wait a second, you ask, human engineering? that's kind of creepy. didn't we try this kind of thing in europe 80 years ago, didn't we agree were not going to do that ever again? true. bioethicists have short memories. in any case, climate change is a pressing emergency, we don't have time to consider the consequences of a response to this existential crisis.'t here's an idea, let's fiddle with the human genome to see if we can make human children smaller than they are now. a race of dwarves, they would
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eat less and they would be cheaper to transport.he that would reduce greenhouse gases.th >> think of the lifetime greenhouse gas emissions required -- the energy that's people rather than smaller people. if we are smaller just by 15 centimeters, that's a -- i did the math, it's a mass reduction of 25%, which is huge. 100 years ago, we were smaller. exactly about 15 centimeters smaller. think of just the dash you know lifetime greenhouse gas emissions if we had smaller children. that something that we could do. >> tucker: imagine if we had smaller children? little tiny children. think of how little it would
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emit in greenhouse gasses. think how easy it would be to pick them up, juggle them around, control them? all we need to do is experiment on human children, and we can solve climate change. i was at a public conference five years ago, nobody said anything. surprised? you shouldn't be what you heard is less ghoulish than things happening in labs right now. this is what science looks like when it's completely decoupled from wisdom and from decency and christianity. it's a science fiction novel come to life, except it's real. mike gallagher is a wisconsin member of congress. thank you so much for coming. when can we -- we are getting piecemeal the story about how these experiments took place who funded them, and what they may have led to. when are we going to get the whole story do you think? >> luckily, the damage freaking scientist that signed the letter are starting to admit we need to investigate the hypothesis. there's still a lot more we need to do.
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we need to immediately declassify all relevant intelligence and release all off the grant information related to any u.s. taxpayer dollars thatig went to wuhan. what we're seeing is the troubling pattern, whereby the scientists and social media companies, the useful idiots in the american media trying to get so many inconvenient facts down the memory hole that it finally got clogged. even still if not for the work of a few reporter's integrity, a few commentators like yourself right now the democratic party would be trying to nominate algae and daszak for a nobel prize. companies like google, they look at the control that the chinese communist party has over censorship of what people thinko what they share, what they write. they don't look at it as a dystopian future to be avoided t they look at it as an aspirational model, a goal to be attained, a tool with which to crush dissent and enforce orthodoxy. if that's the road we go down
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science no longer exists. science is all about dissent. disagreement, questioning hypotheses. our time, crazy ideas. helio centricity was a crazy idea when it was first talked about. we can't let google to do our thinking for us. we might as well accept her chinese communist overlord and get a head start on our credit score. >> tucker: it was so nicely put and deep. i think, completely true. i think the leadership of the republican party waits around to be called racist and thinks of ways to -- juneteenth, maybe they will stop criticizing us? why not use this issue on which you are right, you have the facts on your side, and be more weight on your side to put the other side on the defensive? why are we classifying these documents? >> as we pointed out, we have a special committee to investigate coronavirus, the response to it and yet the committee has
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refused to investigate the origin of the disease itself, which is absolutely absurd. if you have -- declassifying intelligence is a start to a much broader process of initiating selective financial and technological decoupling from china. it's time to choose which team you are on. are you on team america or with the communists right now? >> tucker: i think you are exactly right on that. i appreciate you coming on tonight.t. thank you, from wisconsin. polls are about to close in the mayor's race for the democratic primary, trace gallagher has the very latest. >> shootings in new york city, up 70% after mayoral candidate thinks the solution is to trim the budget by a billion dollars. she claims it's not really cut just cutting the fat with no effect on safety. c
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she's open to the idea of disarming police and enforcing corp. uses a waste of money. during her time in builder policy owes administration, she was in charge of contracts for businesses owned by women and minorities. only 5.3% of government spending went toward those businesses when she left, the spending has dropped to 4.9%, even al sharpton took a swipe at wiley saying the goal is to get minority contracts up not down. it's unclear of alexandria cortez was aware of wiley's fail at city hall when she endorsed her, but the progressive push has liftediv wiley into the top three of thee democratic primary. that's important, the first time in new york is using ranked choice voting, where voters list your top five choices, the can -- candidate get more than 50%,
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he is the winner. with 13 candidates, o somebody getting 50% is highly unlikely and that begins the process ofh elimination where each ballot that last place candidate is out, and then goes to the next person in line. the fact that absentee ballots aren't due for another week, we should have a winner in this race sometime mid-to-late july. >> tucker: [laughs] why not just have an election? trace gallagher, that was the clearest explanation i've ever heard of ranked choice voting. i appreciate it. thank you. you've heard for years that the most racist thing you can do is ask someone to show i.d. before voting, the new jim crow. with that in mind, you will never guess who is just change her mind on voter i.d. laws? it's an amazing story, we will be right back. voter i.d.
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>> making it harder for younger poorer, nonwhite and typically democratic voters to access the ballot. shame, shame, shame. t >> this is why when they signed the voter suppression as laws, steal your brooch laws. >> it's try to deny people of color, young people, poor people, the right to vote people with disabilities. if you and the right to vote like you can't go to the polls like people have for 250 years? are you joking? y people will literally say anything to increase their own power. the weak sisters in the senate didn't get it on the republican side. now, and the complex dance that is the legislative process, that something open to a compromise offered by joe manchin of west virginia. that compromise would include voter i.d. laws that virtually every person in america including the majority of black
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people support. yet, it was just a few weeks ago that stacey abrams, the oracle of georgia, was telling us that's racism. now, she's telling us, that's a good idea. >> no one has ever objected to having to prove who you are to vote. it's part of our nation's history since the inception of voting. license must surrender their personal information and risk identity theft just to receive an absentee ballot, and then georgia voters who don't have either i.d., and it's not free when you factor in the cost of transportation and underlying documents. >> tucker: it makes your head spin. brit hume, by virtue of his wisdom, not age, he joins us tonight. i think i'm going crazy, i sat on the steps last five years. i've been called a racist for saying that people ought to show i.d. before they vote. now, they are telling us they
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were always for that? have i gone insane? what is this? >> he's one of those saying that nobody we've known has rarely ever been opposed to this, it proves people work, she was one of them.pr the problem they are having now is that voter i.d. is wildly popular. it's on the order of 80% according to a current poll. that reflects all of the polling on issues going back a number of years. the bill, hr1 or s1 as you are considering in the senate would loosen voter i.d. provisions all across the country, which a number of states already have. -- they already have voter i.d. requirements. you could swear at a statement saying you are who you say you are, which wouldn't be terribly effective, but that's what the bill was saying. that's one of the reasons why it was opposed, and why
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republicans felt quite safe in opposing it. >> tucker: if you wanted to>> restore the public safe and clean elections, if you wanted to have clean elections, why wouldn't you have the electionsa we've had for hundreds of years where you vote on a paper ballot, there's a record of how you voted, there are neutral observers to make sure no one cheats -- why wouldn't we do that? >> one reason is it's believed by democrats, you heard chuck schumer categorizing some of them -- some of their voters, that the easier you make it for people to vote, the more of their voters will turn out and vote and elect to them. they want to make it very w easy, and they referred to all of these bills that are being enacted around the country in various states as restrictive. every voter law, every voting provision law is restricted to some extent. for example, we don't allow people to vote by phone or over the internet. why do we do that? we do that to protect against the kind of fraud that would
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arise when you make voting so easy that everybody could do it and it becomes not simply easy to vote, but hard to cheat. it becomes easy to vote and easy to cheat. that's the tension between those two things. >> tucker: let people vote telepathically. we want to point out, in the interest of a comprehensive news coverage, it is your birthday brit hume. we want to wish you the very happiest possible birthday a man can have. do you have words of wisdom for our viewers. >> i would have this word of wisdom for our viewers. if you get to be my age, and i'm not going to say what it is, take good care of yourself. you will have aches and pains. i have them. you also find, as joe biden has that your memory isn't what it used to be. thank you for those good wishes tucker, thank you very much.
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you're doing better than anyone else i know what your age. brit hume, thank you. >> you bet. >> tucker: in news from washington tonight, we now know that eric swalwell, member of congress from california, is looking for someone, and we want to pardon the euphemism, to w expand his brand. that's right. swalwell is looking for a brand expander. we will tell you what that means, after the break. swalwella
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means after the break. >> tucker: we try to get things right in the show, when we make stakes, we correct it immediately, and we're doing it now. eric swalwell was the single dumbest member of congress. the dimmest of the 335 herd animals. animals. we meant it when we said it but things change.. there are different. he was elected to office, and lost his crown. it's sad but serves with distinction. it's the only elected official
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in washington we can say with confidence has with the chinese spy. it's not nothing, we got time to think from time to time they are bragging about it. he was that kind of guy. t he's no longer having with that particular spy. the hole and swallows life, a spy once was. hence, the new job posting good they're looking for someone to find creative ways to expand his brand. that's the euphemism they are going with. he's got some pretty old-fashioned requirements for the brand expander, he wants this person to be a woman, not a dude or a trans person, but a verified chick. diverse background and lived experiences. what kind of lived experiences is eric swalwell talking about? it's a family show, so we're not going to expand on that, but you can imagine.
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hot times with congressman. alert your daughters, this is not a job they want. beijing, send your best. things have changed completely at our centers of learning, joel peterson understands the problem well.ge he's also the former chairman of jetblue. possibly because he had a successful life before he got to campus, he's going to be honest about what he had seen. it's a brand-new piece called my road to cancellation. it appeared in the desolate news, and we're happy to have peterson joining us tonight. thank you so much for coming on. i won't go on about how you go on, but thank you for doing this. tell us what happened to you and what you learned from it. >> it all started when president trump was elected, i had several students come to me
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when they needed time off. they've been triggered by the election, and they couldn't take their exams. at first i was a little disappointed that i hadn't thought of that. it i got over that, and then -- one thing happened after another where they started making triggered for various things. reporting me to the dean, the dean calling me in. i let that go.i several years have gone by the spring, he said white people should be eradicated. that troubles me a little bit. i still didn't say anything until a jewish student came to me and said that he felt kind of threatened by claims of racism. i said, somebody has to speak out. >> if someone can get up and call for genecide against a
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racial group, how do people respond when they said, this is crazy? >> there is two kinds of responses, one that was a social media response, it's limited to 140 character, and maybe 280 if you are really feeling your oats. it's all about outrage, the narrative, people aren't only triggered, they are hair triggered. the more thoughtful response. i had one fellow told me that 200 faculty members had written the president a letter including four nobel prize winners, so i think people are taking it seriously and sing the problem that's a real one. >> just to be clear, written a letter on your behalf supporting you? >> no, actually, wrote a letter that reflects what they decided in chicago, university of r chicago, has an anti-triggering warning or they say to students if you are here, you don't feel
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your views threatened, you are in the wrong place. rather than protect students they are willing to have them be triggered, to have open and free debate, exchanges of ideas. it really hasn't happened at most on the coast.'t the one you are not ready to lead a country, i don't think. i appreciate you speaking out. chris rufo as a researcher dared to expose critical race theory. now, watch the hit pieces targeting chris rufo. they are everywhere all of a a sudden, as expected. he joins us after the break.k. . he joins us after the break.
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>> the more >> the more you dive into that, the more i really realized how deeply rooted racism is until -- it's in my everyday thought process. >> an antiracist culture does not exist among white people. white people need to get together specifically around race. >> there is a period of deep shame for being white. >> tucker: this is really sick, and a complete dead end. everyone is created equal in the eyes of god, if you don't act that way and judge people on who they are and what they do instead of the color of their skin, that's over. it's very obvious, it's been obvious for a long time. in fact, it was universally acknowledged up until aboutt 20 minutes ago.
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"the washington post," owned by jeff bezos are leading thee charge and the other direction. the videos you saw, which is deranged, was released on ironically without scolding comment by "the washington post" on friday as part of the new series called the new normal. the day after the video went up "the washington post" published a hit piece on a journalist called chris rufo. no one has done more in this country to chris rufo to expose so-called critical race theory for what it really is which is racism. unadorned, it's systemic racism if it ever was. he says that clearly, and they hate him for appeared to be "washington post" made so many errors in the hit beast dominic piece they had to post a list of corrections. liar. she thinks that chris rufo and anyone else who doesn't like
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critical race theory is, can you guess? r you guessed it. >> we've seen a growing movement to reframe how american history is taught in public schools. some people are opposed. >> just because i do not want critical race theory taught to my children in school, does not mean that i am a racist. >> just like they are politically motivated attacks on transgendered youths who just want to play sports.s. >> immigrant parents come to this country, i'm sure they were nice people, send their daughter to harvard, and that's what you get? people, not the worst people when they start, most people are decent when they start.at
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our institutions at the top of the society produce people like that. if that's the she went on to say that chris rufo was only disagreeing because he wanted to get on her show. this is weirdly aggressive way to get yourself on tv, one of his contact rather than going through with the white man demands option? what a bigot she is, an unhappy person, my word. chris rufo is one of the most effective journalists and filmmakers in the country, we are happy to have him on with us tonight.ur he still remains. i'm surprised you're not in hiding after "the washington post" decided you should shut up, be quiet? a >> i'm eating this for breakfast. i'm laser focus on my mission. "washington post" spent three weeks, deployed to reporters trying to attack me and honored by. it backfired. they had to reverse one of their accusations against me.ha they admitted fabricating a timeline of events that was key to their story, and then they
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couldn't provide any evidence when i challenge them, cling they didn't have an audio recording or transcript they had to use and falsified. it doesn't bother me one bit. it shows we are having an impact, we woken up millions of parents to the dangers of critical race theory is. they are starting to take action and school boards across country, and these neo-racist bigots are starting to get worried. >> tucker: what's crazy is you're the opposite of the radicals. you are the moderate, you're defending a national consensus that existed in 2008 when barack obama was elected president. everyone said, this is proof that people are judged by what they do, what they believe, by the content of their character coming up by the way they look. you are defending that, and you are the crazy person? we should say, we've done this on tomorrow show, two people were arrested today, i think at least in part inspired by your reporting, they said, you can't
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teach my kid this garbage, do you think that will continue? >> it's absolutely going to continue. we are seeing it around the country. it's important for viewers to understand the difference between equality and equityco which is what we are talking about.t. equality is the idea that everyone is created equal everyone should have equal protection under the law, butho equity the idea that sounds good and sounds soft and fuzzy mean s something totally different. they're trying to divide the country and competing racial groups. they are using antiracist discrimination to try to keep the quality of out combs. regimes in the 20th century tried this approach of equity it left a body counts in theh tens of millions, and we shouldn't try it here. there's no chance this will succeed. we have to know exactly where it started, which is in our schools. >> tucker: please don't shut up.uc whatever the cost, i'm sure it's been hot, it's worth it. you are doing a public service that's really important and crucial. chris rufo, thank you. >> thank you.
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>> tucker: according to the world health organization, a new lockdown may be coming soon.an you will never guess why they are going to lock you down this time. we will tell you after the break.
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♪ ♪ >> tucker: this is a fox news alert, two parents were arrested tonight at a school board meeting in virginia. new video out of there, which shows the arrest. you obviously have to ask what crime did these parents commit?h they showed up because they were given space to speak. so many parents showed up to speak and to decry the baldly racist ideologies that have been crammed down the throats of their children, poisoning an entire generation of children. the school board shut it down apparently, and arrested people who didn't leave. it's a big story, we are going to have the latest for you tomorrow night.. so we are learning more now
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about the sad toll of the corona lockdowns in this country. according to biden, we could get another round of lockdowns. these for a crisis every bit as bad, maybe worse. the crisis, joe biden says, is climate change. >> today i am pleased to announce a team that will lead my administration on an ambitious plan to address the existential threat of our time folks, we are in a climate crisis. just like we need a unified national response to covid-19 we need a unified national response to climate change. from this crisis -- from these crises, i should say, we need ti seize an opportunity to build and build back better than we were before. >> tucker: a unified national response. it's involuntary, that's the one thing we know. what does it mean? the world health organization'ss staffers wrote a written report saying a climate lockdown could
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be in the works. not a covid lockdown, a climate lockdown. an author who has written a lot about climate change come he joins us tonight. marc, thank you for coming on. a climate lockdown. i would laugh this off the table except we all went through the last 18 months knowing anything is possible. what does this mean?n?nyny >> my book "green product" i detailed two chapters on this but the climate activists were first of all jealous when the covid lockdown happened. they were beside themselves saying, how is this happening? everyone from greta thunberg to john kerry -- if we can shut down for a virus, we can shut down for climate and that is what we are seeing. even academics in australia are proposing adding climate change to death certificates and bill gates had said the death toll will be greater. they are following every step of the way and it's not just a professor here or someone in academia. we have a major u.k. report
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coming out, an international agency report that came out calling for essentially the same type of lockdown. everything from restrictions ona your thermostat to restrictions on moving. you can only fly in a climate emergency when it is "morally justifiable." kind of like a lockdown, you have to justify going to the store for essential services. they are going after freedom ofw movement, going after -- going after everything it means to be a free person and turning it over to the administrative state. >> tucker: will this include shutting down the iphone factories in china? would china and india participate in the climate lockdown or is it you first america? >> as we know, the lockdowns have never been proposed. we follow like lemmings the chinese communist party in terms of them recommending lockdown. the world health organizationn employees are now recommending lockdown. the one country that won't be
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affected is china. as you say, as we are at home binge-watching netflix, we are not going to be able to have the freedoms we used to have. in the u.k. they have proposed a co2 ration cards where the government employers would monitor your co2 levels. your energy use, your travel the type of car you drive.to if you exceed a level, you pay penalties.ur if you are under, you get credit. co2 level for every man, woman and child has been proposed by a german climate advisor. this is what we are looking. i talked to a german who talked about east germany. we used to have these restrictions on germans leaving the country but we are now imposing this on americans within the country. we had this with covid, they were talking about a national ban on interstate travel at one point, from biden's advisors. anything is possible. chuck schumer is encouraging biden to declare national climate emergency. just like a blue state governor, he could have emergency powers. >> tucker: i feel such deep
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shame that americans comply with what we've just been through and i hope that will not comply with this. i really do. marc, thank you so much. >> on that -- sure, thank you tucker. >> tucker: we will see you again for sure.mu we will be back tomorrow. the show that is the sworn enemy of lying, pomposity, smugness and groupthink. ladies and gentlemen, taking over for us tonight from the city in transition sean hannity. >> sean: sorry about that playing drums, i don't know, air drums. tucker, thank you and great show. welcome to "hannity" for the double standard inside the democratic party has never been worse. according to democrats the georgia election law that mandates 17 days early voting drop boxes in every precinct that has -- the state of delaware is racist but in biden's home state of delaware the voting laws are way more restrictive. well, that is what, a-ok? not racist at all? for d

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