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the vehicle slammed into a cliff rolling over goingli airborne and totaling the car. daily mail reporting the driver of the honda accord is somehow okay, thankfully survived the incident that could have been prevented. all right. e all the time we have.de please. set your dvr. never miss an episode. in the meantime, let m not our hearts be troubled. laura ingraham, what's goingng on ? the good o thing though is thati have to look on the bright side. he actually h beat everyone elsm in that wordly game so you know what that is or you don't know. i have no i know who bought the yes. i okay well i assume he was texting and driving. that'se all i'm saying. i hopeg not. but i'm glad everyone's okay. by the way. i used to try to do that . it doesn't work and i finally said never if i need to do it i stop. i pull over as i get older b i getit a little wiser. yeah.he and the g good thing is, you know, since you have a driverba
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anyway, it's easyck for you to text in the back seat. so that's okay. actually i drive myself most you know. you do. i'veyo knownu you for twenty two years. he drives and you're likee you're like a sibling. it never stops harassing or he, he he drives himself. i completely admitht it. all right john, i got to go ratio as always. i'm laura ingraham. this is ingraham angle from washington tonight . the rise and fall of the branch covidians that's the focus of tonight's @ngel. s now cnn says that it forced jeff zucker out for an undisclosed office romance, but the fact is he should have been forced out for a different affair. his relationship with faker news on russiagate the casual smearing of figures like desantoss and all the covid fearmongering zucker's team didn't just flirt with damaging lockdowns. they fought forh with we mighteo be opening early and a lot offr people are frightened about
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it's far too early to let down our guards right now. far too early for states to be reopening. it seems premature and even dangerous to reopen the country now from the start of the pandemic. jeff zucker, cnn fenice audience. a daily menu of fraudulent covid narratives. they didn't do real reportingly they simply repeated as gospel. whatever fauci said, rarelyon questioning his logic or challenging his conclusions. cnn kind of became the cult of fauci relishingng every perceivd contradiction between him and president trumphi. >> dr. anthony fauci is on the cover of the new issuei of time magazine. there it is as one of the 100pl most influential people of 2020e well-deserved for my perspective, he does amazing work. but viewers e-mailed them saying they'rere worried about you. you look tired.urou i'm sure you're exhausted. we appreciate you e takingxh the time. and all the while zucker oversaw cnn coverage
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that dismissed promising covid therapies. and of course, the doctorn who are successfully using them with patients. republican governors who rejected the fauci mantra sciencet as anti kooks. >> governor desantis scientists and gov. abbott of texas have caused more unneeded deathsnt in two states than any immigrant ever has done. >> shameone on governor noom, who has a terrible covid . oblem in her state but now two years later, the general public is finally told that the lockdownsat that turned their lives upside down didn't work. states like california, new york , illinois, michigan that kept their restrictions in place for far too long didn't do any better at preventing covid deaths than those that openedth or stayed open all along. now, of course, you didn't need johns hopkins to do the studykd to know that lockdowns were a disaster because you were told the truth from the beginning. if we wait for dr. fauci seal of approval to reopen america,
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we may not have an america toam reopener, at least not one we recognize the schools could be shut down for years. lockdowns don't work. the damage that causes catastrophic to our economy, our children's education. we're all saying that mental health and our safety. but cnn's branch covidians told you panic and lies. they filled them by a public b health sectory that hated trump and love the idea of using covid to create a new normal,er a medical superstate to controlt the little people. so if all of zucker's transgressions, his hiring of arrogant, sanctimonious anchors and contributors was among his worst and of all their covid blowhards pushing the lockdowns, one particular host really enjoyed his leadingd role at these fools fools. i know they want to be oute.
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there for things will get worse. i don't care how you reopen. what are we rushing back to think aboutut what you are so t anxious to get back to in terms of normal and what lose that we've gained in this pandemic? thinkt about it. be w careful what you wish for the time of the family, the time together, pictures of what we see in venice of clearwater and clearer skies that they're showing us all t over the world. i know we can't do nothingng forever, but we can think about how to bebo together better. > of course, night after nig, zucker cheered the cuomo double box routine. chris and his governor brother andrew chewing over the pandemic fat and yukking it up as the love gov was sending infected seniors back to their convalescent home. the mission of zucker's brancho covidians was to ignore or smear anyny medical opinion that question their cultish outlook on lockdowns
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and mandates. nowto among their targets targes were doctors who authored the barington declaration who appeared regularly on the anglelehe g denying herd immunity like denying gravity. even if youyi have a vaccine still herd immunity that protects people againstvi a virus lockdown will in lawts in even the short intermediateav term have a larger a longer health consequences. the school closing rich parents or middle class parents due to higher tutoring the working class children. they don't have those options. they are the ones who are suffering the most. they were right then and there right now. but zucker sent the zombie squad to tear them all down. >> i'm extremely concerned'm that the president is being advisedd by people who speak of herd immunity. herd immunit is another word i for mass murder. that is exactly what it is. naturally they're all following the cues of branch covidiansol
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preme leaders and longtime friends of cnn internalds emails show that the devioust duo of francis collins tony fauci were scrambling for a plan to smearo the few doctors brave enough tot stand up to them and the entire medical establishment. in one email, collins wrote about the work of three fringe epidemiologists that seems to be getting a lot of attention. he then called for a quick and devastating published takedowned of its premises and forces network covidians well, they gave him airtime in order to laugh offov the fringe doctors. we should be doubling down in implementing a public healthh measures that we've been talking about for so long at a time of crisis when everyone needed the opportunity for a full and fair airing of the options, all of them that were available to us . zucker, cnn took every opportunity to call for extreme lockdown measures to hurt
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millions of american families and wrecked our economy. st they trashed scientists and doctors who simply wanted americans to hear the other the story. they launched ugly attacks against president trump and his team who eventually helped obtain the very vaccines that cnn now celebrates. so from beginning to end, the zucker covidians saw the pandemic not as a tragedy to be managed but as ange opportunity to be exploited. it is one of the most shameful periods in the history of american journalism. maybe just maybe post zucker cnn will begin to escape the cult it built and that's the angle. joining me now is dr. jay bhattacharya, stanford medical school and one of the authors of the aforementioned great barrington declaration, dr. b. . first of all, i can't believe you've been coming on the show for this long and keep looking at those clips off it. was that really october 20 twenty and indeed, of course
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it was your thoughts on cnn's role in pushing the smear of doctors who dared question the lockdowns effectivenessr four days afterda we wrote the great barrington declaration, francis collins wrote an email to tony fauci calling for a devastating public takedown of his premises and the press startedki attackig us , smearing us , arguing- that we wanted to let the virus rip when we wanted to do is protect the vulnerable and cnn i think has played a really malign role in this in it's created a very hostile environment for people like me to try to advocateplo fors same policies. and what's happened is a a thato many scientists stayed silente as a result of it even though they had the same reservations that we are the authors ofhe the great burisma declaration a it's been a devastating time to be a scientist. kdowns it's been a devastating timeuc
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just to be here because the lockdowns have created so much damage. i believe that there are many, p many people who are now passed away that should have survived this because of the harms and the lockdown that's allowed the evidencerc on the international data alone in march of 2020 one two hundred and twenty eight thousand children. that's what the unrere estimated would died from starvation caused by the lockdowns in south t in the us . we just had a report that we've topped over one hundredro thousand people dead from typemm two diabetes that should be tche. d but the lockdowns prevented managing even basic careg delayed cancer treatments and delayed cancerr screening. the psychological harm the school closuresar doctor commentariat isn't isn't isn't the rolee of journalists,s especially from this storied brand of cnn? >> isn't it their role to question and insist on dat
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and justification, transparencyy on all these things? and yet at every turn when we asked when asked for the data, the transparency, the justificationio you're dismissed is antiscience or you just you're going to be responsible for the deaths of millions of people, thousands of people. it was an immediate castigate. wass that shocking to you coming from jeffs zucker, cnn? i was absolutely stunned. i mean, i think the idea of that but we have s a novel virus worked through society that there's a scientific consensus on exactlyup what the right thing to do is so much that we can suppress and censor people who disagree with the consensus. the the ideas of dr. fauci . that is absolutely amazing to me. what should have happened was a a a good deep conversationho between scientists who agree and disagree. we have come to some conclusion that would have been far better that we had insteadco we had media outlets like cnn
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essentially demonize anyone who disagree with fauci serving as a propaganda arm of dr. fauci. and it's one of theseof things where like i look at it, look back at it, i just cannot believe ited actually happened. what should have happened, what i believed would haveap would happenht to place what i thought was america was free speech, free discussion, a discussion between scientistsb who may disagree. but werement my dr. b still happening? s this is still going goi on andnt continued today on cnn where now dr. peter hotez is looking is using the missing information description to again try to silence different points of view. >> watch. the biden administration has to realize that antiscience is a killer disinformation. it'snf not even just disinformation. this is an antiscience empiren right now and we need homeland
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security and the justice department. we reallyhe got to figure this out in the healthh and human services will not be able to figure this out on their own. >> again, they want to shut down speech or call it disinformation, kill any opposing viewpoint. d he was one of the biggest critics of the great barington declaration physicians and researchers. i mean, he, he wants the department of justice. he wants tomi criminalize d scientific debateeb to thinkhi about that for a moment. people who areot confident in their ideas are not afraid of a discussion and debate. what you have is a group of people, a small group of people. hotez is this is, actually funded by the by by focus group. he's done much, much ofhote his funding comes from the niaid led by fauci. i thinkp. you have a small group of people who have wanted to create an illusion the scientific consensus that disease does not exist and did not exist. they pull the wool over the eyes ofnd the american people and the american people should demand better and they're doing it now with a vaccine, for
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instance,h and pushing the same kind of failed ideas and unproven theories. >> dr. bhattacharya, thank you very much as always. musis a navy veteran a guy who served for ten years. i knowho i know what this is. i never thought that in the capital city of the uniteden states of america it would be somewhat controversial to open upe a bar where everybody was welcome . that was eric flannery t, owner of the big board bar in dc on this show monday night. t and petty tyrant mayor muriel bowser has just revoked his liquor license after he defied the city's mask and vaxqu mandates. now the day after his appearance, queen bowzer went one step further. she just shut down the bar. on'h i really don't know when peoplen ask me what where are you going to get onge the other side of this ? i don't know. t d i just know that i'm doingor the right thing and this place is supposed to be open. eric flannery, the owner of the big board bar is back withex us exclusively. t
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eric, it'sis it doesn't surprise me sadly now in washington, d.c. but d your thoughtsc nowt that the bar that you love and you put so much blood sweat ,tears into not to speak of money is closed. i'm really sad for you know what ? i'm really sad for all ok my workers. they've been here foror ten yeas before they come in . they come to work. my cook was cooking food last night. he was here on the day we opened the bartender who was serving nonalcoholic drinks last night. he's been here for nine and a half years. they want to be working. they came down here the whole pandemic well, everybody was staying in their house. they came down here and worked . so that's really the saddest part for me now eric, mayor bouser swears she didn't want downn your bar. watch. i like the business to comply and we don't want to shut anybody down. that's that's how we've
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approached this throughout the twenty some months of this pandemic. we want to give people support ,advice, supplies, help,. whatever they need. but we do need them to follow the regulations now did anyone shutyo her down for the multiple times she violated her own mask mandates? i mean, come on , eric, how much help better administration give your business before they actually they first revoked your liquor license? then you say shut you down y completely. yeah, they they cameea out and they do some things. the health department was down here. they came for a random inspection, somebody who hadp willfully opened up the door and walked in was worried that the servers and bartenders weren't wearing masks. they came in before they even did our follow up inspection wheree it fixed everythinge that they were there. and i have t the report that shows everything that they asked me to fix was fixed. they already had the door the door placard that they were going to put on to close us . eric, at this point, what do
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you say to other restaurant owners and bar owners in d.c.ng that they are complying? they're asking for a vacs card . people show them their vaccine cards and they go in and presumably they have a good time. in i mean, do you think this should be a period ofec resistance because we know restaurant reservationsau are down in d.c.? i from a customer told me the restaurant reservations were down 60% from 2020 i'm twenty twenty one . what do i say to them. well they're not doing it anyways. ay everybody knows that there are people come talk to me every day and say oh yeah i got all these places and nobody's doing it. the mayor just wanted tobb t co maybe not the mayor but the city health administrationh decided that this was a place that they wanted to target and they wanted to make ann example out of you, eric, maybe virginia for but fight on because i think ultimately they're going to break on this mandatere nonsense.
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joe biden touches his supreme court selection process is in shambles. candidatessham biden, he thought he was being really whoa can sog cool by pledging to nominate an african-american woman to the high court. but ofn-oman course he was also effectively discriminating against the vast majorityy of the adult population and now even liberal websitesen. slate thinks he has himself in a bind, claiming that biden'sin pledge has backfired and needlessly tokenized future nominees. ttint likewise, politico is fretting about the fact that so many democrat consultant insiders can't stop talking about the nomination as an off ramp to relocate kamala harris intense skepticism within some parts of the party about harris's ability to win a presidential race if biden does not run fores reelection and a desire to open the field to other possible successor t. ouch. and given the radical views of some of the potential nominees, huge pressure will be put on so-called moderate democrats
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who are up for reelection this year. so they vote against biden'sna pick. think abouto it this way if montanans want to protect their second amendment rights, they better demand that senator john tester block biden's pick. the same goes for mark kelly and arizona. neither they nor the other moderates should believe p anything biden promises about the qualificationsns of his high court pick. but i'm looking forward character as well as a judicialh philosophyar that is more one that suggests that we are on a new constitution. >> sorry, given the fact that the entire left wing legaln establishment believes the constitution has no fixed meaning, it doesn't mattert what the nominee's professional experience is, anyone at biden b picks will have to believe that the court isn't boundrt by the plain language of the statutes or the constitution and what doespe
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that mean? it means by by free speech it's all misinformation now by by religious liberty and even parental rights. so wake up senators lindsey graham and mitt romney. but there's a new development that could further complicate biden's plans. the terrible newsew that newxi mexico senator ray luhan suffered a serious stroke. we wish the senator a speedyom and complete recovery and we offer prayers tond w his familya and very challenging, difficult time. but there's stillllul a questiof how this might affect a confirmation vote in a 50 50 senate. joining me now isno jonathan turley. george washington university law professor. professor turley, this is supposed to be kind of a slam how is the situation evolving to usese one ofth the words that they like to apply to the constitution as far as this nomination process goes? well, what's astonishing is
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this is not just unprecedentedre but unnecessary forat the president to say h that he would not consider any other candidates based on their race or gender .la they would only consider black i females. you know, diversityss issues hae been raised by presidents in the past, bute b they have bn raised to sort of preferences, e not exclusionary rules. indeed, the supreme court has s declared exclusionary rules like this one to be unconscious or unlawful when applied to schools or business. nt and so you have this inherent conflict that he has created where this nominee will sit and hear arguments in two cases on the constitutionality of this typeal of exclusionary rul. now that doesn't mean that this could be reviewed or that hist choice will be reversed. but what's oddist is that many f the media outlets are saying, well, other presidents have done this and that's just not true . you know, they say that reagan
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did this , that when he appointed o'connor, reagan said he would give one of his first positions one of the vacancies to a woman. butd the white house stressed a that was not a guarantee. and when o'connor was selected, reagan the short list with a majority of men on it, trump when he said that he would be putting a woman on supreme court, had already spent months and months with a public short list that they've been vetting . burisma hadad been a frontrunner in the previous nomination and when he said he was going to put a woman on the court, itr was days before he was going to announce her name.se what these presidents didn't do is they didn't say that theyan would not consider anyone elseey beyond people with, withhi this race, this genders as specified in exclusionary threshold rule. and it's and i just want to get in get this point. and jonathan, it's not event popular. you know, if it'sa a political move, it'spo not popular.
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recent abc news poll found that 76 percent of americans want him to consider all nominees regardless of race or gender . only 23% supported biden's pledge. diversity to want be the driving factor in a court pick. people are fine nominee of anye color, but that that's the driving factor above all else. i think that also points to a larger problem the democrats have with the issue of race. j but it's also grossly unfair tom a nominee. this worked for presidentinin biden's advantage. b representative clyburn came up to him during a breake in the presidential debate and said you need to promise that you are going to appoint a black a female. ne and hed turned around and said it exactly like that . and ii think a lot of people i wrote a column the next day sort off went, whoa, you know that you're not stating a preference. you're actually stating exclusionary rule and you know,
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he is stuckw, with it. butt it's unfair to the nominees. there are people on the short list, african-american women on that short list that haveer stellar backgrounds you could disagree with whether they have the rightht jurisprudential views, but it's unfairr to them for the president to say, yeah, you know, you were selected on on this threshold exclusionary basis and so i think that this wasn sort of an error that the presidentro repeated all you to do is do what his predecessors did and state that he was elected wrongly on the court. yeah, another. self-inflicted wound . professor turley, great to seeod you. and joining med now, arkansas senator tom cotton. senator schumer was at the white house today to meet with biden over the court pick o . it's obvious they're feeling some pressure here. what are the state ofeeut things as you know them t? >> well, the president said he's going to nominate someone by the endnd of february.t
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there's t been a short list that's been published, a lot of different outlets. i don't know who he's going to nominate. i'm frankly less worried aboutte the race or the of the nominee than a radical judicial philosophy. as a member of the judiciary committee, i've seen now dozens of his nominees to lower courts and almost to a person. these are left wingse ideologuee who believe that the constitution is always evolving. strange clw is always evolving o the left and to cater too the whims and the wishes of liberals at law schools and inie big cities in the democratic party. so i've got pretty h tempered expectations that joe biden is going to nominate anyone whom i could support or who most republican could support because of the character and the viewsterv of the nomines he's put forth so far. >> well, the point that i was in to in the lead this senator was that any of the nominees i mean, sure, they're all great people, nothing personal. butlele to be on that list. it's not just, you know, skin co individual rights
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case authored by justice scaliaa ,there's no way they would agree with that. so anyone like montana senator tester or kelly or any of the so-called moderates, a vote for that nominee is a vote to gut the second amendment? that's my point and that's what his constituents in those states have to understand se. >> and i think that's almost certainly right, laura , that the left, especially the illegal left in america does l not view the constitution as a law that has a settled meaning at the time it was adopted, at the time the amendments were added and it is our fundamental law. t they view itha as something that is always subject to change, usually a changeehang ie liberal direction and that means that democrats are up for reelection t this year like raphael warnock and george are maga hats in new hampshire are going to have to answer for the views of this nominee if
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as you say and i suspect this nominee is hostile to free speech rights off every american, to the rights of gun owners or any of the other cherished rights we have in this country under our constitution c, our religious liberty rights. i mean, let's sayn, l there's another emergency. should they still be able to keep shutting down churches " and other houses of worship? i mean, there's no way any of those rights are going to survive the type of quote analysis any of these nominees would give it because the constitution is always evolving. well, and that's been the history of those cases over the last two years on a laura's almost every time any of the covered lockdown casess have come before the court, the liberal justices on the court have always sided with these democratic governors and mayors who want to consistently m m lock down our economy, close schools, keepos people in masksed indefinitely. senator cotton, we will be w watching especially some of your colleagues on the judiciary committee. thank you .
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we are not a discount brokers. these are topical agents that'll get you the best results. it's time for a seen and unseen segment. we expose a big cultural stories of the day and forn that we turn to fox newsto contributor raymond arroyo. raymond, raymond biden actually had a big event today for biden. that is, he did well. he's reviving what he calls the cancer moonshot that he launched about six years ago. nows this is an attempt to find something of unity that he can run on and maybe lift those poll numbers. but at the event today, he resorted to enactingo a little dramatic scenes with himself in betweentwee the requisite confusion was s the patients don't want to share their data. they don't want to shoot and sometimes you don't want to share what you know.
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doc a, i need you to give me jut six more months. seeab the baby born you know whn to put together the cancer moonshot when they found out i i had i had macer, a lot of other agencies looked at me like what's the matter with you? t she gets one nurse and knows more about radiation than all of you. > that's all so knows better than to put moonshot and cancer in the same phrase. laura , this is not working. i don't know if he thinks politically this is a help, but i mean it biden's really interested in cutting the cancer death rate. he should have been more proactive getting those hospitals to treat and care for cancer patients. there's a study out ofere' the university of birminghamha that found that one in seven cancer patients missed their surgeriesat due to the covid lockdowns and the last cancer moonshot we spent one point eight billion dollars on laura. it didn't move the death rate at the lockdowns, her follow up
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treatment and regular checkups for a whole variety of diseases . so we won't know how many lives were lost because of the lockdown. maybe never, but we won't knowec for decades for sure. : well,to laura , today, as you know, is groundhog day when t the eyes of the country turnhe o see if the groundhog sees that shadow? well, as you know, it's a little different in d.c. where each year punxsutawney joe leaves his basement and looks out. we have the video now if he sees his shadow and returns , we'll haveent six more months of inflation. oh , it looks like he did see his shadow, laura . and those prices aresh>> back to selma high. un punxsutawney will at least have lots of time for wordle and the olympics back at the white house. i guess that'll keepolympi occud too. i always think of that cute little groundhog. it's adorable and i think i i thought i woke up as anthony fauci going to come out and see
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his shadow and there's six more months of covid restrictionsf now then my kid said no, six more years. mommy said okay, perfect. yeah, we launched a not one minute campaign to encourage people to skip even watching the olympics. let's hope biden turns that out as well. well, people seem to be getting your message. i mean, even bob costas hascs called b the international olympic committee for doing business with the chinese given a human rights record, the ioc deserves all of the disdainis and disgust that comes their way for going back to china yet again. they were in beijing in 2008. they go to sochi in 2014. they're shameless about this stuff. now according to a new report, law in the washington post, athletes from at least two western countries areas planning to boycott the opening ceremonies in beijing, students for a free tibet are urging these athletes to stand
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with the persecuted, the hongs kong as well as the tibetans. th this isis a thing i think we're going to see gained steam. but a lot of these athletes are being warned by the ioc not to make a statement. they don't want any controversy herere. now i think, you know, the speed skaters, they're going to skate rightac back to their hotel and then rightk back to rink because you can't go anywhere. it's all it'sn basically all in lockdown there. you can't even have your parents or family members, no spectators. laura , did you see this video today? aywe'll put the video up here. this is a belgian olympian. she was she tested covid positive. they took her to an undisclosed location. so she put this video up and they ended upp taking her back to the olympic village this is scary with the chinese government taking people wherever they want to go nowy before we go, i normally don'tsu support boycotts, but i came across the tiktok video by a doctor that had me saying not one minute that their name
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in fact said who's talked about vaccine? you see, it's me. who's that girl talking about vaccine? it's me. oh oh. now that the dehydrator that you can take, laura , we have to ban all of these vaccineci jingles pawns minor theatrics, health careom professionals should warn us about something other than vaccines. we'rene i think we're all fed up with it. you've heard of poetry slam slam poetry poetry slam.because this is a poetry jab p. i mean, come on , this is silly. it's a sober it's a super bowl halftime show. maybe they can try out. raymond, thank you . . you've heard about cnn's head honcho jeff zucker's a sudden departureff z fromu the cable laggard. but you haven't heard the stories from the inside
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a visionary leader for cnn during the lastas nine years of what can only be called a challenging news cycle. it's an incredible loss. jeff is a remarkable person. there's certainly a clarity of mission and a clarity of vision for for this network that will be missed awkward. well, not only with the details of zuks office romance known for years, apparently it was reportedly common knowledge just among most staffers at cnn that any senior level so the zucker lieutenant involved is a woman named allison gaullists. the details of their dalliance aren't really all that important at this point. but what is significant is that before coming to cnn she served the comms director for former governor andrew cuomo. according to the washington post, gaullists and zucker were instrumental in securing the cuomo on cuomo interviews those double vox's with a quadros during covid. in other words, cnn was and is full of unethical, politically corrupt monsters.
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joining me now are two former cnn political commentators, jeff lord and andre bauer. jeffrey, they spent years peddling lies to defame president trump and his supporters over at cnn. so the fact that they were passing judgment on him on the fraudulent russiagate scam while the conflicts of interest steaming at that network. your thoughts tonight . first of all, the contest between donald trump and jeff zucker and cnn donald trump won without without any question here as of this day. a i once asked him in 2014 when he was a private citizen ife he ran for president, would he take on the media which had been historically anti republican and oh, my on he went. yes, he would take them on . he wasn't going to put upis with it this entire time
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resulted in the whole fake news situation. secondly, jeff, you know, i went back and dipped into ted turner's memoirs. ihe the founder of cnn and he quite specifically says in his memoirs that he thought the media of the day and this is circa the late 1980s 70s was biased. he mentions walter cronkite specifically and he said he wanted a just the facts, ma'am, kind of journalism. jeff moos, cnn, in the exact opposite direction. and full disclosure, i obviously benefited from that . i was a commentator. i was a trump guy on cnn which of course led eventually to my dismissal. he and thirdly, by the admission of cnn reliable sources briante stelter and i find this very fascinating no less than former anchor and fired anchor chris cuomo is out to burn cnn down to the ground. wow.et that's that's pretty incredible.
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here. they've got a whole lot of problems over there, not the least of which is sort of sabotaging the image of the mainstream media as impartial. >> i don't think anyone's going to look at cnn or anyonelo with any memory of all of this is going to look at cnn, the same again because of what they did during covid and what they did to donalddo trump and all the conflicts that were brewing within. now, andre, interestingly of ted turner back in 2018 made an interesting comment about the network he founded. i think they're speaking of much do a little too better to have a more balanced agenda. but that's, you know, just one person's opinion. >> andre, is that a valid opinion, especially in light of what's happened? totally in balance at work and obviously not telling the truth about a whole variety
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of issues? >> absolutely. but if you go back zucker and former before prior president trump, they were friends. they had worked togetherhe on the president's tv show previously. and then when the president then candidate got intos this race, one of the reasons i was hired early on , i was one of the first statewide office holders isde former lieutenant governor to endorseor the president. and they didn't just hire myself and jeffrey lord , it was corey lewandowski, mcinally, paris dennard, rick santorum. they wentt out and found people that supported the president and conservative issues and their ratings went up. they had a lovefest if you look back in 16 when the president didn't even attend n the debate in iowa, he went and went to a college. i went to it and held a rally and cnn followed and they made a large profit and a large following over following the president. as the years progressed, they became a bigger and biggerf detractor of his message and distorting his message
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and i think he came to their demise. but this has been an ongoing love hate fest for some time that started back in 16 . and when they quit having the president debate on last year, you saw their their numbers plummet because they really don't have anything . they surely don't't have a cause with the current administration to get excited about. >> so the one thing that reallys kept their ratings was president trump now that that's gone, yes or no answers only will cnn learn from this and become better. jeffrey m. now. >> yes, with new ownership, andre yes or no? >> yes. wow. you're bothh optimistic. i hope you're right, gentlemen. thank you . and up next , the last fight the covid tyrants to control public schools will not stop terrorizing your children. >> a shocking last 5% since 1974, we've inspired adults to travel and fulfill their dreams
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