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my favorite 25% right there. come back for a limited time, save ten dollars on people stream for k apologies droplets to dust, dangers to your breathing much your most ultra pure steam inhaler is on terms destroyed just pure effective speed happy sinuses breathing again mypurmist do itt tucker carlson tonight joe rogan may be the most popular broadcastern the englih speaking world right now. every episode of his podcast called the joe rogan, experiences reaches about 11 million people and some of the episodes an audience manyes times that . how many people is t that ? it's a lot for perspective. last night cnn's highest rated show had a little over 700000 viewers total.
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so joe rogan is big and unlike cnn, he's not especially political . his show covers pretty much everything comedy, science, nutrition, a paranormalal recreational drug use exercise, mixed martial arts, music, nd hollywood and a huge range of a other topics often with guests you've never heard of. rogen is not a reactionary like most people in the media doesn't think he knows everything. he's genuinely curious and so he lets his guests speak. his longest interview lasted for more than five hours with the stand up comedian wheno rogen does talk about politics, it's pretty clear he's not an ideologue. interviews everybody liberals and conservatives as well as a lot of people like mike tyson. it could be either one and he does it most of the time with respect and self deprecationf. he's not an expert on politics. he's not pretending to be one reagan. just ask questions and he notes the obvious. it's this last quality it makesa the people in charge hate and fear. joe rogan, if you're trying to sell an absurd, obviously untrue idea, it is possibleo
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rosen's going to call you on itu not because he's a partisan he's not, but because o he just can't help but notice that's a secret a few months ago, rogan watch the white house press secretary lie about the fda's approval process for pfizer's covid vaccine. so he said something about it. watch. jen psaki is talking about misinformation onlineki and combating misinformation. she distributed misinformation because she said that it's approved by the fda and their gold standard a. yeah, what he said was true love is pretty literal actually . it's one of the reasons people trust him. and he wasit right in this case. jen psaki is lying to the country and it wasn't even an especially clever lie anyonea with internet access could have verified that which in psaki said was a total from the podium too. >> but when joe rogan points out it really stinks, a lot oft the people listening to him believe him and the white house took notice. soto what happened next ? well, here's jen psaki from yesterday calling on joe rogan's p employer to censor hi. >> watch this disclaimer.
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it's a positive step, but we want every platform to continue doing more to cull out misinformation and disinformation will also uplifting accurate information. but ultimately you our viewers, it's a it's a it's a good step.b it'sut a positive step. but there's more that can be done. there's more it can be done. hey, you little fascist, that's a threat. what it is.ly politicians and their spokes chicks didn't used to talk this wayay. we're not allowed to talk this way because the first amendment explicitly prohibits itli. you're not allowed to use government power to shut down broadcasters who criticize you, period. and now that's exactly what they're trying to do so far, joe rogan's employer hasn't caved to j the pressure. rosen still has a job, but the company is bending. it's deleted more than 20000 covid related podcast episodesod made by other spotify hosts. spotify claimsy they quote, cause harm. how exactly can a podcast cause harm?
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spotify didn't explain because of course they couldn't explainc . podcast don't cause harm. weapons cause harm. anyone knows anything about american business right now. understood what's actually going a on in a moment like this is virtually impossible to run a public company no matter how hard you try. it's not just in podcasting. it's not just spotify. it's any company with shareholders from breakfast cereal manufacturersit to tennis shoe retailers. the political pressure is coming at these companies from all sides, from activist investors, from the media, from their own employees. every day is a brand new crisis. imagine emails between the ceo and the pr department.t. they never stopar and under thoe circumstances it's impossible to standclearly on principle or even to consider your own best interest long term. that's what's going on with spotify. they probably don't want to censor anybody they're being pushed to in their case, pressure t to censor joe rogan over his views is coming from other content providers on site and most of them are delimiters. you should know the other day that annoying fake duchesse t
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from l.a. and are brain dead husband threatened to walk if spotify refused to muzzle joe rogan, quote, hundreds of millions of people affected by the serious harms of rampant mis and dis information every day the yelped through a publicist. of course they don't mean that they're not going anywhere. these two grifters have a twentydc five million dollar podcast deal with spotify for essentially no worksp so far.st we believe they produce just over 30 minutes ofof content. that means these two have been m paid about a million dollars for each minute of talkingng they've done. that's a good gig i. it's too good to leave. but their performance does raise the question what exactly about joe rogan's podcast is caused quote serious harm? >> we're literal to. t so we scoured his archives to find out and it turns out as usual, the opposite is true . joe rogan is actually a force for safety in this world. watch this clip in which he warns the public about the dangersac of approaching gorillas in the wild.
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it turns out sneaking upp on a gorilla, joe rogan pointed out, could lead to actual serious harm. we're so soft we think it's okay to look at a wild animal in a size that's a high challenge bull we're cool man.e national geographic society, we're just going to make sure your baby's okay. the 800 pound silverback is wrong with these raise right in your face. he's got fangs and he's vegetables. i mean the threat is only designed oh , and you couldn't even imagine what an 800 pound gorilla strength is like think of itwouldis as like an 800 pound man.un but itd would really be more like a 3000 pound these innocent animals. again, he's curious that that's part of the allure people t in the media areo paid to be curious, to ask questions, to wonder about other people. none w of them do. they just want to lecture you.s this guyac actually is interestd but noo one is criticizing him. seems. to know that doesn't seem like they've actually listened to his show.
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neil young probably never has. neil youngne is an elderly folk singer from the nation of canada. young's already pulled his musicolad from spotify in protest of rogan's open mindedness. did you young m actually ownin his own music? we don't h know, bute we know receivedgesture widespread applause from the usual who then revealed t themselves to be even dumber than you thought they were. variety magazine, for example, still exists informed us that neil young stands against joe rogan, makes ut a hero to the younger generations right. because if there's one person kids of today revere worshiprs god, 76it's seventy six year old neil young. they take neil young for joe rogan any day because young people everywhere are anxious to side with biden administration and demand the firing of any podcast or a interviews. peopledd commentariat disagrees with . it's hilarious kam d they're toh the neil young. yes, but at cnn they've convinced themselves it's all totally true because joe rogan is peddling misinformation. therefore he must be stopped. you think about major newsrooms
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like cnnav that have healthks departments and deaths and operations ans that work hae on information on covid-19 and then you have talk a show stars like joe rogan who justo wing it, who make it up as theye go alongy. and because figures like rogen w are trusted by people that don't trust realt e newsrooms, we have a tension, a problem that's much bigger than spotify, much bigger than any single platform people are trusting. joe , get over unix give you magic the people they should be watching. cnn has departments and desks and entire operations designed to verify information, filter out misinformation and that'st why they described ivermectin which into robyn's case was prescribed by a human doctor as quote hauspie wormer and did it on like nine different shows and those same standards led them to suggest famously that a passenger jet must have been into a black hole whether itve was hijacking or terrorism orol mechanical failure or pilot error.
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but what if it was something fully that we don't really understand? a lot of people have been asking about that , aboutt pl bk holes and on and on and on and also referencing the twilight zone, which is a very similar plot.s that's what people are saying. i know it's preposterous. is it preposterous you think we can't get enough? clip yes, that clip was w from eight years ago, but we watch it every single morning along with our bodies and so on . it a is to get ready for the dam . and if you want to watch a lot more like that , cnn has just announced you can subscribe to cnn plus and don lemon will be on our constantly for a small extra fee. so that's there. answerwe to joe rogan. more nonsense but the lowest rated dummies in the entire tv business. joe rogan, meanwhile, consistently turns out interesting, informative programing just by being by asking obvious questions. that's all it takes care about what other people are saying.e watch the world around you takea an interestro in something beyod
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yourself. that ,n he doeses they don't like it.t. watch this exchange with dr. robert malone who is one of the inventors of mrn rnao technology. the how question of a third of the population basically beingiz hypnotized in totally wrapped up in whatever tony fauci in the mainstream media feeds them. whatever cnn tells them is true . the answer is yes, formation,s psychosis. when yououe have a soci that has become decoupled from each other and has free floatingth anxiety in a sense that things don't make sense, we can'tns understand it and then their attention gets u focused by a leader or series of events on one small point just like hypnosis, they literally become hypnotized and can be lede anywhere. d that was the interview the person and completely over the edge not because it was false but because it was entirely credible hypnotizingc? the public. that's our job. they said mass formation
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psychosis. yeah, that'ss us . so of course they immediately set about encouraging tech platforms to ban that interview. dr. malone, again, one of, the inventors of mrna technology being used in over a billion doses of vaccine currently in people's bodies. that's the manop who was talking credible. yeah, no one more credible than that and that's exactly why w they hated it. that's exactly what it said. you couldn't hear't. now that same month there was this past december, rogen spoke toog dr. peter mccullough about ivermectin. watchctor this . sanjay gupta and the cnn s correspondenton. ai there was no fair balancehe there. he parodied the talking point that our head of the national allergy and immunology branch perrottet, they said that there. was no data for ivermectin. or they said itse was a horse dewormer now either they knew
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or they should have known the 63 supportive studies and of the over 30 randomized trials. so those are facts. and if you think the wrong tellp us how they're wrong. but why shouldn't people hear that ? why shouldn't they be allowed to? well, because dr. peter mccullough certainly has the credentials to do it. criticize the people in charge . he mocks f cnng for ignoring dozens of clinical trials, making fun of a drug that could have helped a lot of people possibly save lives. what do you think of that ? well, that's immoral, ofmm course. but noticef what you didn't do in the face of that information. he didn't call for cnn to be t censored because they spread disinformation. so we got to pull cnn. off the air. they're killing people because he's not for censorship used c for censorship. weak people are for censorship. i can't handle what you're throwing at me.te, shut up. s or else that's exactly what this strong people don't behave that way. only the weak. t everybody knows that they canha smell it. and the reason joe rogancc
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successful because he's not weak w. that's the truth..tulsi tulsi gabbard knows this very well. she's a former member ofga congressbbvef from hawaii. she knows rogan very well. and we thought it'd be interesting to hear her take on all this effort. ou thanks so v much for joining us tonight. so you're watching. i probably should have addedkn this to the script, but we don't know where this is going . it's hard to imagine they're going to pull joe rogan off the air, butut again, you don't know once the ball starts rolling, what do you make of the attempts to censore joe rogan? it is yet the latest indicator a about the real danger that we're facing as a society right now in this country is that this fundamental freedom guaranteed to every one ofal us iss americans. ed this freedom of speech is being threatened. people are being intimidate t. i their financial security is being threatened. they are beingth censored or being intimidated into censoring themselves. this freedom is is the fabric of our constitution and the fact that this is what we aree
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facing. if d the powers that be decideng well, if you don't if we don'twe like the things that you're saying, then we will find a way to silence you and censor you. this is something that every single american should be afraid of becausesh we need to have the confidence in america that we can expresst ourselves, that we have the freedom to speak without the threat of punishment looming over us that right there p us. is litery the difference between living in a democracy b or living in ae dictatorship. i think that's exactly the right thing for the white house a a press secretary to caf for censorship from the podium in the white house briefing room is i've never seen anything like that ever and i'ma fifty two . let me ask i think this is revealing and this why i thought it was worth talking about. joe rogan is not a right winger. it's not like they cannit say, oh , he's a scary q qanon character. he's certainly not he's pretty apolitical, pretty much a centrist. they simply hate him because he has obvious questions or am i missing somethingau? you're not missing something. you know, he's he is someone
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who is curious. he encourages dialog.op ofin course he's got his own opinions about things, but he can't be put in a box. they can't be controlled again. he is one example. el unfortunately he's not the only example. there are many othersexe, t whoe experienced the brunt of this punishment who are either being attempted to be silenced or censored or who have been. and this this goes to a bigger point here, tucker , that we're facing right now with the prospect of a supreme court vacancy, the qualification of a supreme court justice, the foremostaa, most important quality must be someone who is committed to upholding our constitution, who is committed to upholding the freedoms we are guaranteed in thatat constitution, freedom of and so civil liberties on , not being chosen based on their gender , their , their race or even their politics. we need to be looking for a supreme court justice who is a track recordspo of upholding our constitution, that's it.
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i alwaysuc laugh when you sayhi things like that because i was why why do you hated tulsi gabbard so much? because like joe rogan, you areb a threat because you defend the essential the ancient american values that the country was based on . you do c in a i very reasonabley that's non partisan and that's the threat. so i appreciatehrppate doing th. again on our show. thank you . tulsi gabbard, thanks. prettytt amazing story. an american skier who was born and raised in this country and thought by many people toy represent the united states, her home country in the upcoming winter olympics has announced he'll be representing china set about sellingt straight ahead when it comes to real estate agents, experience matters. the best agents know how to market your home or top dollar and navigate through a complex transaction that ideally we created our smart solar system with top rated local agents to
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fans in the worldne of the best restaurants in you probably heard cnn president jeff zucker got firedrd this morning. in a statement, zucker said he's been dating a colleague, didn't disclose itoror when w his bosses found out they made him leave. that's not true . everyonene. the tv business already knew about zucker's relationship with the head of cnn's marketingw department. every executive in television has known about it for years. it wasev definitely not secret. so jeff zucker did not get canned for his life. new management wanted him out of cnn for other reasons, including bad ratings and maybee others that we'll find out later. so the relationship was justrus
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a pretextt for what you saw.us but as usual with cnn, you've got to wade through a lot ofs lies to get to what actually happened. so what happens next atpe cnn? well, for starters, let's hope to get rid of the unique and his weird pop eyed accompliceth. the two have made a career of trying to kill free speech in this country. no news organization should ever employ people like that . it's disgracefulul. as for who replaces jessica, we hope it's someone better. cnn is poison. we want that channel toet improve. with zucker gone, it's at least theoretically possible it could happen. we didn't like jeff zucker. we said that very clearly for a long time. we attacked his programing decisions. we slammed his political agenda . weea called him names and we meant every word of it. still on this day when webe c should be celebrating jeff soopers departure, we're not celebrating. why is that ? a pattern here. there are an awful lot of contemptible leaders in corporate america, maybe most of them,ay butf only a certain kind of ceo ever gets fired. it's not the weak ones. wee the guysuy who do what they'rete
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told issue the cringing statements and let the h.r. department run everything. k those people tendee to keep their jobs till they retire. that just want to get it over with and cash out.ve they don't take risks. they don't dare t to build anything. they're just caretakers. if their dignity is the price of job security, they are happy to pay it more than any time in our history. america is run by people liketr that . it'son only the strong who are punished. ng tend to bes abrasive they're arrogant. sometimes they're what we now call abusivev. they ignore convention.nv they say outrageous things i in public and privaten. they don't blend in with the group often they alienate the more sensitive types around them. they don't have maternal instincts. a lot of modernode people are pt off by strong leaders, but you've got to have them. ne creative masculine energy isse the essential quality in anyth civilization. it's how we gote civilization in the first place. boisterous but increasingly boisterous masculinity is systematically suppressed to make way for f
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a timid caretaker class for peopleor who think the whole point of society is to get toer zero covid infection'st or eliminate all traffic deaths. those may sound like virtuous goals. ie in fact, they're signifiers of decline not dying can never be the whole point. if it is, you'rehe already dead our current leaders are fearful because they are old but the opposite is also a true . they kept power into their eighties because they put. safety first. they put it over creativity, overcome over leadership. nancy pelosi never built anything. neither has joe biden or mitchmc mcconnell. they're not capablel of buildig anything at the very best they can preserve what others have built, not that they've even tried to do that .. so jeff zucker, whatever elseea we have said about him and meant jeff zucker tried to do something new .ot we hated what he did. we did not share his vision. it we found it repugnant and destructive. but at least jeff zucker had a vision. >> too few still do.
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>> i mean, ggu is eighteenor years old . she's a i skier. she was born in san francisco. win severalrite to gold medals in the winter olympics in china this year. but she's not going to bee competing with a country for birth or for citizenship. instead she's going to beitin china's olympic team. she has one parent who was born in china and she switched sides despite the factam she's american. what does this tell us about the moment we're living in ands about our future? will f cain is the co-host of fx and friends weekend. he's also host will cain podcast, which is excellent. j he joins us now. well, thanks for coming on . this seem like a significant story. doo t you think that it is? i think t it is. t i thinkhi it's a significant story if we consider it, it's about something much bigger than eileen ggu, right. , eileen. i mean, it is it is incredibly i think the only word we can arrive at is ungrateful forfu her to betray turn her back on the country that not just raised her but but turned her into a world-class skier with the training
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and facilities that only the united states of america i can provide for her to then turn her back on that in exchange for money is shameful. it's ungrateful like a child that says i'm out here, i'm moving somewhere else after being raised in a warm homee. that's what she is. and she will soon, i suspect, tucker , come to regret. i mean, take a look at the chinese tennis player who dared to speak out about sexual harassment and then mysteriously disappeared. eileen, ggu i think has had tome sacrifice american passport. so welcome to china. i hope stardom and the richesyo that you have earned through betraying america allugv are worth it because youe have definitely sold out. well, that's exactly. and look at this girl to eighteen. you make dumb decisions, youur get stupid tattoos, you renounce your citizenship to go to china,na whatever .th young people do dumb things but there should be a collective revulsion as we watch this like we shouldn't make it easy for people to betrayetwn their coun, should we? s we shouldn't. but unfortunately and this gets to the point which you and i
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both alluded to a moment ago, this is about something much goo.r than eileen look, she's supported by she's sponsored s by victoria's secret louis vuitton. the chinese companies like ultra, which uses chinesen forced labor to bring in cotton to make the shoes and athletic apparel that these athletes make money off of. and these corporate ceos somewhat tied to the point you were making a little bit earlier about the inherenter weakness in american corporations. and i would addic to that the inherent immorality off capitalism devoid from a moral principled grounding iswe what we're looking at here because there's not a an americn company. honestly, tucker , there's veryv few american companiesea that wouldn't and haven't already done the same thing as eileen goup. they've already turned t their back on the united states of america in exchange for chinese riches and that's whyhe she's a symbol. you want to look w at something really upset about. it's not the ungrateful child of america. it's the corrupter and weak a corporations of america. no, it's totally rightnd. i honestly think the shareholder system, the public company
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model that we have can't continue.ctuo it doesn'trk actually work. e i mean, i these companies aren't going to thrive if they can't think long term and think clearly and they can. what do i know since that way. a willpp cain, i appreciate your analysis. thank you . thanks, tucker . so scientists at johns hopkinske sat down and took a very closer: look a at the lockdown. did they work and they savediv lives and the answer is no. they just save one . we. know that no hunter biden is the most protected person in the country. he was given rights and favor jobs well beyond his credential . but just as its founding, you really can't find any business venture that does not revolve around his father's political power. tens of millions from the ukraine shine on russian entities. hunter is barely functional. humans had a roaring
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acknowledging the test results were disappointing. the studies show that for kids between two and five, the two dose vaccine regimen did not provide the needed protection against symptomatic over nineteen. is likely tofda approve two shots for youngs children beginning as early as march, the ceo of pfizer has already said a third shot will be necessary and now the fda is issuing defensive statements quoting here we want to set s the record straight on the recent developments on the pfizer biotech covid-19he vaccine for children six months through four years. nothing has changed about our process for evaluating covid-19 vaccines and we are not changing our rigorous scientific standards. except maybe it's why even cnn's medical analyst and former planned parenthood doctor is now hesitant. what ? well, i'm ambivalent right now,h john, which is i not something that i ever thought that i 5 would say about vaccines for under five year olds. i'm the mom of two little kids under five .
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i can't wait until they are vaccinated. but i would wait until we find that the vaccines are safe u and effectivent and i'm not sure that we can say that at the moment because we just don't wt ha have the data and te data. we>> do have a great doctor , amazing trisko, science based. appreciate it. yep. soet tears and sending in some real numbers not just about covid but about our leadersal response to it. so new analysis by the decidedly nonright johns hopkins university hass concluded that covid lockdownstd in twenty twenty didn't work. this is a direct quote froma- johns hopkins. well, this meta analysis concludes it lockdowns has little to no public health effects. they've imposed enormous economic and socialia costs whee they have been adopted in consequent lockdown policies ill founded and should bere rejected as a pandemic policy instrument. ed sorry for the raised voice wrecked people's lives millions of people's livesx , but tony a
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fauci said they were absolutely necessary to save millions. remember the fact that we shut down when we t did and the rest of the world did has saved hundreds of millions of infections and millions of lives and he's still in charge of mccarry should be in charge i not the surgeon and public health policy researcher at johns hopkins. he joins us tonight. dr, thanks very much for comingm on . it's so frustrating f to read this to read the top line analysis from the study that i'm just going to stop talkingsk and ask you what you make of it. well, it's interesting. there's really only beenne one narrative on this entire topic and it's probably one the biggest interventions in the history of public health and this study which came out today from my institution looked at 34 different studies that asked this question and they concluded that the had no significant reduction in mortality and an aggregated reduction of about
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two tenths of one percent. now compare that number whiche turns out to be about eighteen hundred individuals to the number of noncovid deaths, what we call the excess covidians noncovid mortality in the united states. it was one hundred and twenty four thousand excess deaths in year one . so over two years it was aboutou a quarter million people who died. many, many scientistsrt have not begun to peel back this number to understand why arehe more people dying than the normal death rate in the united states for reasonshe notr related to covid? well, we'rere now understanding that 60 to 70 thousand of them died from substance abuse deferred cancer care. that statistic takes years to accrue. we know about the self-harm and suicide numbers and therenub hundreds of kids in baltimore alone that the teachers described t never logged on to their virtual learning modules ever. and they to are lost to follow p forever in the school system. so we're now starting toe recognize the collateral damage
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and by cag the time we finally get the research that catches up with public opinion, people may already have their own narrative written. johnss hopkins itself did not p even put out a press release t about this study. and if you is look at the media coverage, it's one of the biggest stories in theta world today and yet certainut media outlets have not even covered itle. e you know, you hear people say the architects of these policies should be broughtie on felony charges and prison or whatever . let's just start with telling the truth. do you think it would be a palliative? it would be good for everyone if they would just admit that they were wrong. why it's so hard.'v but what i've done that for myself i called for the lockdowns, tucker , when wei saw what was happening in china, it was scary. we didn't know if we remember our nation's children and pretty quickly we startedn to get the data from northern italy that showed s that not ony was it not equally distributed in the population, but the harmm was so profoundly skewed towards older people and people
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with comorbidities. even in thee early days of new york we got data that was largely ignored that 80 percenth of the deaths were in people over sixty five and half of them roughly were in nursing homes. and yet we continue to treat this as if everybody was ats equal risk and we continue to do that today in schools who were children bear tch the biggest burden of the restrictions in this country. so i think i the public is hungh for honesty and basic humility from publicum health officials because you've got to evolve your position as the data come in . that's pat exactly right.m i thought saddam had weapons of mass destruction. i was wrong. i'm really sorry about it.or t it's okay.ry you can admit it. i wish they would. thank you for your honesty. dr.. marty makary, much appreciate it. thanks. so the pentagon just toldds us joe biden is sending thousands of troops to eastern europeea. ct why are we doing this ? there is actually a reasonle senator josh hawley of missouri is one of the onlyop people in washington state clearly what that reason is. he's joining us now mean
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three one . >> so there's a reason t that we're speeding toward war in eastern europe and pretty us alone in the senate. senator josh holly of missouri is naming the reasonth he's calling on the bush administration to drop support for ukraine, joining the natoo alliance, trying to push nato on ukraine. holly wrote to secretary of state tony blinken saying that ukraine joining nato does not help america advance our interests and we should focus instead on china in response to this . the weepie illinois congressperson adam kinzinger wrote this typo filled rantte on twitter quote i hate to be so personal, but holly is one of the worst human beingshe in a self aggrandizing, misspelled con artist. waype to go ad hominem dumbo. separately, the white house, josh hawley of k working everybody watch fewer digestingg
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russian misinformation and parroting russian talking points. you are not aligned with longstanding bipartisan american values which is to stand up for the sovereignty of countries like ukraine. but othersei their right to t choose their own alliances and also to stand against very clearly the efforts or attempts or c potential attempts by any country to invade and take territory of another country. that applies to senator holly, but it also applies to others who may be parroting w the talking points of russian propaganda leaders. so o obviously that's completely ignorant because she's completely ignorantan . go back to oberlin, honey. but what's so galling is to beso lectured as unpatriotic by people who affirmatively dislike the countrypl who thinki its history began in 16 nineteen ensign who accused america of being systemically racist, who don't like america are whipping around and attacking anybody who has
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honest questions. unpatriotic. it's outrageous actually . they have no right to do that . meanwhile, by this sending thousands of american troops to eastern europe, many republicansrn support that . of course lindsey graham does. if it's a bad idea, he's on it. but josh does not support it. he represents again missourii in the senate. thanks so much for coming on . so you're a russiagate agent. i mean, let's say i'm engaged not because it's so outrageous that somebody doesn't like america is accusing you of unpatriotic, but get toet the heart of this if you would ,pushing nato to join ukraine to join nato, you're against that . why? i'm against it w because it wouu mean more troops, more american troops, tucker , in europe ats a time when we need to be focusing less on europe and more on our major security threats elsewhere in china and then of course our own southern border. i mean, listen, iff w expand nato, it means that the united states will be providing additional security guarantees that will be more embroiled in european conflicts pit. this isn't the time for that .e we can't do everything the united states can't do
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everything. we've got to focus. on the safety of the american people and the number tri one threat to that abroad right now is china. in addition to t of course, our problems on our southern border. so as anybody so bor you'ref a sitting member, the united states senate, onlyy one hundred of you there obviously are top lawmakers to the heart of the democracy. is anyone ever explained tohe ye in clear terms with the point of natont is at this point thirty years after the fall of the soviet unionon? i think that there is a lot of,a shall we say, legacy thinking about nato where it just sort of runs of its own steam. here'se what the point needs to be. n we need to say to our nato allies they need to do more in m their own defenseen and ukraine. is a perfect example. that we should help ukraine defend themselves. i'm not in favor of russia taking over ukraine far from and this administration has coddled russia and stuffed money in their pockets with the nord stream two pipeline and all kinds of other things. so if youer want to look at somebody who's responsible for what's going on with russia and ukraine, just look at joe bidenfowi. a but listen, we need to be saying to the europeans, you've got to doo more in your own defense. we've got to focus on chinaes
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and more pressing security threat there. the united states can't do everything that'stat a partnersp is and that's what wes should be saying. i mean, i personally i'm not that interested in any of it, but especially not when one hundred thousand americans are dying every year of opioids. butnyca i have to say your republican colleagues haven't jumped up to defend you from the charge that you're working for a foreign government, that you're disloyalt american, that you're effectively committing treason. >> is therere a reason they haven't? you know, first of all, c i mean, those chargesha are so ridiculous and outrageous from an administration that has coddled the russiansd and coddled putin. but again, i think a lot of folks just haven't thought about what nato should be doing in the 21st century and haven't thought about the fact that we have to make tough choices and right now we've got to put american security interests first and that means we've got to focus on china and we've gotn to focus on our own borders. we need to ask our european allies o to do more . i think ukraine's easternnk border is more significant than the texas border. but-- that's just me becauseas
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i'm a patriotic american senator , great to see you tonight . thank you . so frustrating because it's so crazy. ke >> well, we spoke recently to someone who's not crazy at allno or from jason whitlock. he came on tucker carlson stay for an hour long interview c and he explains he's covered sports for thirty five years where the major sporting , omues, the nba and the nfl for example, havee become tools to indoctrinate people. then the conversatione. went, on and it was so interesting, such a legitimately interesting personally split into two parts. we toldd i us what he sees as te biggest threats american society faces. >> here's part of it. you know, the toxic masculinity is the most dangerous. fleshfl it out a little bit widr here. respon possible masculinity. there res is no toxic masculinim masculinity is a good thingoo that that'sd how we became number one . that's how america became great and that's looking like the covid fear. and i'm just like, mannd, people
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in the nineteen hundreds would bek at us like we got to the biggest coward in the world. >> we are we're afraid of everything. well you can the glass for m a second. you can watch the whole conversation, the full conversationn when jason whitlock on fox station get a free tucker carlson outcome. we'll be right back . lsthank you for watching your show. other shows ignore the stories that actually matter. we will never do that . we'll tell the truth. that's a promise to you the number one cable news program of 2020 one tucker carlson tonight only on fox news channelyour. your passport couldld be hurting your passport couldld be hurting your son. vasalore is the first liquid soap aspirin capsule clinically shown because fewer ulcers than plain aspirin. try new vasella aspirin made amazing valentine's day is just
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another r forty five are reading at a second grade level. just 12 students tested at a paterson high school. we're reading at grade level that comes out to less than two percent so the kids can't readeo more people are being murdered in baltimore than ever in its history. people havetory allowed this to happen. they didn't like it when wehe called them out for a lastll night. chris gallagher has beenag tracking their response. hey, trace did not like it at all, tucker . and what they'rere n saying hers that you didn't do your homework. but what you were saying last night isk that the test scorespp had dropped dramatically and the baltimore schools came back with this saying that test alles don't define the students, but they failed to explain exactly what does define the students considering the test scores are a widelyri used barometer of students ability. they went on to say you criticize them for the the limiting or stopping of arresting students who commit crimesin and their response to
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that was they arrest students who commit t crimes when it's appropriate. but again, they didn't find what exactly is appropriate. yout also said this watch and we'll talk on the other side here is s one of the bigges black majority cities in the united states. tens of thousands of blackitiv people who live in baltimore are in misery because their kids keep getting murdereded. last year baltimore's murder rate was higher than it is in el salvadorr and honduras. now those are countries the state department is tells us to quote, avoid due to crime. sosoai it's fair to say things e incredibly violent in baltimore . they have been for a long time. not only did the schools respond, but now the baltimoreon mayor has responded in a tweet quoting here we don't have any room for racist vitriol in our city or time for comments that don't contribute towards building a better baltimore.g i remain focused on reversing the deep rooted systemic inequities that have plagued our communities for longer than
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tucker carlson has been alive. there is more in this we can get into as the week progresses, tucker , but so far no definition of exactly why they're angry. are the report you did last night. yeah, well, they're angry because we told this is brandon got to disgrace letting black people die and calling you racist. if you pointed out m it's not going to work anymore. pal, we appreciate your reportyo tonight . thanks so muchu the. l good to see you. we're out of time unfortunately. back to sean hannity right now. you know, it is so wrong that these kids are not being taught to read, to write, to don math , science, computers. it is a tragedy. we are failing them on a spectacular level, as you pointed out. how about i focusing on that and saving these kidss lives so they have a good futuree and a good job down the line. tucker , thank you . all right. welcome to "hannity" tonight . the tideit is officially turnins the freedom movement is growing . farmers are now joining. this is an amazing scene unfolding with truckers in canada and the us demandin

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