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the baltic sea. >> pictures from the airs , whih you can now see on your screen,e show a toxic bubble field more than half a mil f ae wide. you can only guess at how many marine mammals are being killed right now. countlesres, but the lasting damage may be to the atmosphere. natural gas is comprised of upme to 90% methane, methane, as joe biden has often told you, is the key driver of global warming. the kwhich is , of course, ansl existential threat to humanity and the planet. >> so if you're worried abou tot climate change, what justre happened to the nord stream pipelines is close tohapp the apocalypse as we have everet come. cl the questioo thn is , how did this happen? and it turns out it was not antn accident at the very same time that leaks in these pipelines were detected, swedish officials recorded two powerful undersea explosions, each one of which wasthea equivalentf which hundreds of pounds of tnt. nothing in nature can account for that. nat almost immediately, the pipelines began leaking in three separate places. so there's only one explanation ond. hat happene
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this was an act of industrial a terrorism that was very obviouno to the prime minister ofbv poland, and he wasted no timeenh in saying so. watce wasted nh momentous. >> today, e >> yet today we are also dealing with an act of sabotage. >> we doth a notn ac know the d. of what happened yet, but we e that it is an act of sabotage, an act that probably marks the next stage te in the escalation ofwe are d the situation we are dealing with in ukraine. >> tan clearly see, he said this was an act of sabotage, an act of terrorism. well, yes, we can see that. cans so the question is who did it? and of course, the prime suspect is obvious would be the same man who caused domestic inflation here in the u.s. and stole the twenty sixteen election from hillary clinton that be vladimir putin? "the washington post" got right to it. putin, they declared now weaponizes the nord stream pipelines, according to the canadian ambassador to the un, vladimir putin hashe decided to use, quote, pollutiouse polln as an act of .
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progressive twitter strongly endorsed this conclusion. >> putin did it. and that makes sense until you thought about it for just makes a moment. vladimir putin may be evil. they tell us that he sensepollu but is he stupid? probably isn't stupid. and yet and here's the strange part. if you are vladimir putin, youua vewould have to be a suicidal to blow up your own energy pipelines. the one thing you would never do, natural gas pipelines, the main source of your powere and your wealth and mostma critically, your leverag e over other countries. europe needs your energy now. more than ever with winter approaching, if you can't deliver that energy, then count countries like germany have no need to pay attention to whatri you wanthave no . re you're in the middle of a war, an all hands on deck, worse, you need all the leverage you can get under these circumstances. >> there can is no chance you wh blow up nord stream one or two.r not now. two,obviously. effect in fact, it's soiv obvious thato even our famously dim secretary of state, tony blinken, seem to acknowledge it.
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sabotaging nord stream, he said. today is , quote, clearly in no one's interest. >> right. cle buart really only half right. hl it is true that blowing up nord stream does not vladimir putin, he would not do that. why would he?, why woul but that doesn't mean that other countries wouldn't consider doing it. they would consider it. and we knortries woit.w they hae considered it because at least one of them has said so in public. id sin early february, less than three weeks before the war in ukraine began, joe bidenamera suggested on camera that hthe might take out these pipelines . >> i >> watch if russia invades thatk means tanks or troops crossing the the border of ukraine again, then there will be there will be no longethr a nord strem two. we will bring it to you. ill yo >> but how we do how will you do that exactly? since the project and control tp of the project is within germany's contro il, we will i
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promise you will be able to do it. to do notice how you phrasite that needs the president doesn't phrase things by accident. he's reading off cards. he didn't say i will pausery ofa the delivery of gas from russia to germany. hesia to said there won't be a d stream two will put an end to it, will take it out, will blowl up. how will you i dl yoo this?his he was asked. i promise you, we will be able to do it. >> they thought this through. and yet those watching very much, including us , didn'ten take biden seriously when he said i t. this is the president who has declared climate change the most pressing emergency inee the history of the world. this is the man who lectures you about using a woodstove. odv we're driving an suv because oef its emissions. this is the guy who spent billions trying to mitigate cowe flatulence because methane with that guy really blow upmetn a methane pipeline in the middle of the baltic sea. imagine that would be an unimaginably reckless act. that'd be the kindat it be an r would do if you wanted to start
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a nuclear war. >> it would be insane.ou w ouldand yet, in retrospect, it'. obvious they were thinking about this because joe biden wasn't the only person to suggest it. y victoria nuland at the state department said pretty much the very same thing. nulandte departm is a lifelong f cheerleader. she worked to bring about the iraq invasion, neverengineer apologized, kept going. she helped engineer the coup that overthrew the ukrainianverw government some years back . so capable clearly she's capable of anything but environmental terrorism, even for a new one that seemed too much, too extreme. and yet here she is in january with regard to nord>> wt streamh two, we continue to hau very strong and clear conversations with our german allies and i want to be clearod. with you today. if russia invades ukraine one way or another, nord streamo twneo will not move forward one way or the other will stopfr nord stream. now, lookingd>> tuc back , thoss
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seem chilling. eight months later, as natural gas pours into the baltic sea and in the atmosphere. >> so you have to ask, couldld e the bush administratio bn really do something like this?ing li we can't say forke sure. sur wee, don't know for sure.you th weat can tell you that close allies of the biden white house believe they certainly did do it. radek sikorski, is a polish politician. he's chairman of the eu usa delegation in the europeane parliament. pa >> he's connected. he's also the husband of regime stenographer and applebaum of the atlantic magazine. >> sikorski is so close to pictu joe biden, he's got a picture of the two oref them together ie his twitter profilthe. u resp soon in the pipelines blew up,ii sikorski responded immediately. and here's what heat wrote . thank you, usa. so once again, did the biden administration really do this? it's hard to believe, given that it's an atrocity. it's effectively an act ofact of terrorism. te don't want to make that accusation. burrt we should tell you that t, maybe not coincidentally today, a brand new pipeline was unveiled, a pipeline that
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carries non russian natural gas ,roughly the same areas, nordhe stream one and two. this is called the baltic pipe. it was inaugurated in poland. will carry natural gas from norway through denmark to poland and other countries nearby. and it's likely to do very well since now it has lession an competitiod n, making sense. ab what does the white house say about this? how are they accounting for what happened today?they acc happened they, they're not exactly enthusiastically denying responsibility forssivel. they'r instead, they're looking at the upside. here's the president's publicist notinghere's t that the destruction of yet another energy pipeline is yet another opportunity for you to buy anfoo electric car . >> as you all knowu , these pipelines weren't pumping gas into europe at this time. pinesta was never operational, as you guys know, and this one has not been operational for weeks because putin has weaponized energy. and we have said thit bes manyn. times before, this just drives home the importance ofto
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our efforts to work together toogethe get alternative gar s supplies o europe and to support efforts to reduce gas consumption, accelerate true energy independence by moving to clean energy economy. >> oh, moving to clean energy,nr say the people who very maysee h welle be responsible for lettig methane into the baltic seahe bi and into the atmosphere at a scale that most people can't imagine. ople >> l the people lecturing you about your suv may have blown upthey h a natural gas pipeline and created one of the great catastrophes of our time and its effect on the environment. if they did this, this will b one of the craziest, mostan destructive things any american administration has ever done. but it would also be totallyamen consistent with what they do. ovo they do? they destroy these people,on build nothing, not one thing. instead, they tear down and they desecrate from historic statues to
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the constitution to energy infrastructureues to. and no one in congress s is trying to stop any of it. i they're just preparingable the inevitable fallout. tonight, the senate just advanced a spending bill withnoe thirty five million for the department of energy to, quote, prepare for and respond to potentiald nuclear and radiological incidents in ukraine. whats in the spending bill also brings the total u.s. expenditure on ukraine, the ware ,but als wo funding itsits go government and energy for ukraine. ve ergyto sixty seven billion dolls on the eve of what could be a eo massive economic disruption here tmio our economy. sixty seven billion dollars. how much is that? well, it's more than russia'smoe entire military budget last year. and congress is expected to fully pass the bill later this week with republicans nodding along like the zombies they are. >> what will be the effect of this? every action has a reaction, equal and opposite. blow up the nord stream pipelines.
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okay, we've entered a new phasee one in which the united states is directly at warnuclea with the largest nuclearr power in the world. it doesn't mean it will go nuclear immediately, but it does suggest there could be consequences if we the northpipeli stream pipelines, why wouldn't, russia sever undersea internet cableswhy ? what would happen if they dides. that? what would happen if banks in london couldn't communicate with banks in new york ? just thah markt one piece of itn leaving aside its potential effects on our power grid, but lets you say the banks couldn't communicate with each other for one day? wellh , the economic effect of that be we would cascade downward into your house. we can have an actual collapse.t we could wind up very quickly in third world conditions. and hose are the stakes. have the people behind this, the geniuses like toria newlon considered the effects.si maybe they have. maybe thatder wasthe effe the a lsi gabbard is a former member of congress from hawaiifo who from the very first day from february twenty fourth
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when this war began, has been saying the exact same thing, which is the stakes are very high t here.s maybe we should acknowledge that before we proceed heedlessly forwardhould. co're honored to have her join us again tonight. congressman woman, thank you so much for cominwoman than comg. what what do you make of this? we're reminded once again,n tucker, that we are unfortunately being led by leaders who are selfisre hdon' and shortsighted and don't care about the american people. care abothey are leading us furw and further into war withoutar understanding one of the most ms basic tenets and characteristics of war, whic h is it is unpredictable.s once that first shot is fired, once that first punch is thrown ,the predictable nature ofplan things, you can plan for t things, but it by nature becomes unpredictable. and so they're like, oh, bre b unpr this thing has become b sabotage. wall, yeah, war is oecomn predictable. the thing that is nole.t unpredictable, however, is the cost of war, the suffering,ing,e
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the devastation, the destruction, the death thatt is caused by it.ha and so the real question for que the american people and for i us to ask our leaders is how much suffering will we have to endure here in this country and for people around the world? because as you've so people cley stated, we see a sabotage of an we energy pipelin se today. what's next? is it access to the internet?t? is i t satellites that are connected to that power? virtually all parts of our lifeo and also our weapons systems go on downwefe inclu a line andp with this potential nuclear outcome ene. saying,ur leaders are well, hey, we can't do anything . this is all in putin's hands.imd well, guess what?s. the united states , our leaders er and europeans an leaders are the ones fueling and funding this war. so they have a heck of a lot of leverage to be able to push for a cease fire negotiated outcomei and an end tato this war and to actually fight for peace and prosperity. and we need to kno nw that ieede they're not doing that and they aren't right now, then what they are doing is pushing fo tr
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more destruction, more war, and thereforwae a lack of peace and prosperity and more suffering for us and people around the world. if it turns out that the biden administration actually blew up a natural gas pipeline or okayed someone else's sabotageth of that pipeline, shouldn't there be a federal law that u prevents them from lecturing the rest of us about climate change ever again? lecturiabout cli don't have thf who is responsible for this. they'responsibe there will be consequences if that is ever found ou ft. re but we have the reality of what we're dealing with right before us today, whicush is if we continue down this path, we may end up with a nuclear holocaust. and so for us r ho, and forworl, millions of people around the world, what are we going toa do about it? we'vboe got to call on our leaders to actually take a stand and fight for peace. t fight for prosperity, fight fe our future. yeah, i mean, you kind. likeds to your kids to be able to grow up and stuff like that.
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>> now to see if you're eligible to add five seven five five three five one, this is a fox news alert. >> there's an enormous, legitimately enormous hurricane called in, headed toward florida. it's got the potential to be devastating. joining us from fox weather is hurricane specialist specialist brian norcross, a man who has successfully called the path of more hurricanes and virtually anyone else. we're happy to have him join us tonight, brian . thanks so much for coming on . what do you expect this storm to do? >> well, let me convey the headline, tucker, in the national hurricane center advisory just came out, life threatening storm surge, catastrophic winds and flooding expected in the florida peninsula. >> this is the worst storm threat since irma in 2017
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and maybe one of the worst of all time, actually , at least in modern times, to hit the florida peninsula, because, as you said, it's so big, it's going to affect the entire florida peninsula in a significant way. >> let me give you the details here. here you see the center of the storm. now it's actually going through a reorganization process. it's about 85 miles off of key west with the center. but i think you can see it expanding as it goes here. >> the storm is actually growing in size and it will continue to do that overnight tonight. and we think intensify in the morning up to a category four, which would be this one hundred and thirty mile an hour storm . >> now, here's the thing where it is on this line. >> so this line indicates where, given modern science, the best we can do somewhere on the line is where the center is going to be tomorrow afternoon. but the thing is that if it's over here and the wind is coming around this way, like this, pushing water against the coast, then it's going to push water in a whole different place than if it's located over
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here. i mean, whole different towns affected up in here, somewhere between fort myers and tampa. now you've got all the communities in between sarasota and charlotte harbor down here is what that's called. that body of water. >> so somewhere in that area between tampa and fort myers, it looks like where landfall is going to be . >> when we look at a wider view. so it comes in here down somewhere. let's say it comes in just north of fort myers. that's terrible. fort myers. and they've had a friends even evacuation there today. then it moves up north over orlando. orlando is is under a hurricane warning for hurricane force winds there. >> and then it loops out and jacksonville will get the storm surge. so this is very bad for jacksonville as well. >> so this is going to be the entire state of florida under alert in terms of the computer models we look at. >> it's that fat one we look at. notice it's pushing even a little more toward fort myers. >> so we're very concerned about this area from charlotte county. that's just north of fort myers
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down there, just south of fort myers. >> and we're actually concerned about the whole coast between tampa and fort myers. >> another thing is the rain. >> look at this. this i don't think i've seen this in florida, an extreme threat of flash floods all the way, including tampa and orlando. and down to naples. that's for the next three days. this is going to be at least two days, maybe three days of an assault on a state of florida as this thing crawls to the north here. just gives you the rundown here. key west, by the way, just had a 70 mile an hour wind in the yellow. that's winds less than hurricane strength. here are the gusts over seventy five . and then here are the sustained winds, over 75 gusts, maybe 150 in the interior part there in the morning. >> so 9:00, 10:00 in the morning, hurricane force gusts over the whole area. south sarasota almost to naples. hurricane force winds just offshore. >> then we go forward now or tomorrow evening. now, the storm is usher,
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somewhere between fort myers of fort myers and tampa, favoring a little closer to fort myers. at this point. and then in orlando, where the hurricane warning is in effect for hurricane force winds before it heads to the north. so this is an extreme situation here that is going to affect the entire florida peninsula and maybe part of the panhandle as well. can you just sum up for those of us don't fully understand, what sort of storm surge means, what is storm surge and how threatening is it likely to be ? >> what storm surge is the deadliest part of the hurricane because it's the gulf water that gets lifted up over the shore and then surges in. so if you're caught in storm surge, you will not survive the significant the storm surge forecast for the broadly fort myers area. but extending up the coast as well is eight to 12 feet above normal high tide.
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so that's how we measure storm surge stand in the high tide line. >> and how far over your head with the water be ? eight to 12 feet is the forecast for the greater fort myers area and on up the coast? >> well, that's just it's hard to imagine. >> yes, it's it's daunting. and that's over the barrier islands that will go over the barrier islands where that surge comes in. it's not a long distance that the worst surge comes in, but where it comes in that will cross is , as you know, along florida on all sides. there are these islands just offshore. >> this will cross those islands in those areas. right now for us tonight. thank you so much for that. we've got continuous coverage of the storm, which sounds legitimately awful. hurricane ian , it's on the fox weather app and you can stream fox weather 24/7 on that. >> so republicans seem to have missed a chance to make their case to voters ahead of the midterms. they went along with the
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democratic spending bill to help avoid a government shutdown, as if that's the thing people hear most provides more than 12 billion in funding to ukraine so we can inch closer to a war that will change everything. as we just mentioned, thirty five million to respond to nuclear incidents in ukraine. because that bill needed 60 votes to advance. republicans had the leverage to force a vote on any one of their priorities, like border security. instead, dozens of republican senators and senators who probably voted for gave away that leverage for nothing. steven miller, the founder of american first america, first legal. he joins us now to explain. steven miller, thanks so much for coming on . so the details of how these things are hammered out in congress are often invisible to most people, but i think they want to believe the people they vote for representing their interests. >> are they in this case? no, no, they are not. this is one of the greatest acts on the part of mitch mcconnell of both political cowardice and political stupid to merge together. >> this was a rare moment in
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which the moral course and the expedient course aligned perfectly. what do i mean by that? morality, conscience, humanity, demand, that republicans forced the issue of border security on the c.r., put forward an amendment saying not one dollar of this c.r. this funding bill can be used to resettle any more illegal aliens in the u.s.. >> that's what morality demands. but what about just political expediency, common sense, good strategy. we are days out from a midterm. they could have used this as a clarifying moment. indeed, the only clarifying moment in two years to say who are the good guys and who are the evil doers in the senate? who's fighting for you? and your family and who's fighting for the cartels and open borders and the drug dealers poisoning our children, forcing that vote ? yes, even if it means coming to the brink of or even in a government shutdown.
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would mean every news station in the country would be forced for once to cover the travesty on our border. and here's the last thing i would say about what they should have done. what they could have done is if they didn't get there, if they didn't get border security done, then here's what you do. you said there's only one way out. democrats pass a c.r. to the 1st of february and we will have a national referendum. and if you elect a republican house and you elect a republican senate, we will pass it into law on feb. 1st, sealing up the border on the budget bill , a brexit style referendum for america's sovereignty. they could have done it and they would have won a landslide not seen in a hundred years. but instead they just made the trains run on time. >> so maybe if they keep losing, they want to lose. maybe the outcome tells you the intention. if you keep reaching the same place, maybe it's not by accident. that occurred. one would think one would think stephen miller, the great stephen moore, thank you so much. >> thank you. so the bush administration,
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thd the mrsa from the moderna and pfizer covid-19 vaccines has showed up in the milk of lactating women, in some cases many hours aftermen,a vaccination. according to jama letternd, h the effects on children are completely unknown as they would be . and that's scary. quote, caution is warranted. about breastfeeding children younger and six months inths in the first 48 hours after maternal vaccination until41st more safety studies are concluded. oh, thanks for telling us . now,thanks for telli it conclud, quote, the potential interference of covid-19 vaccine amarna with the immune response to multiple routine vaccines given to infants during their first six months of life. e what does this all add up to? it sounds ominous. dr. marty makary is a professor at johns hopkins who joins us tonight to try and straighten this out. doctor , thanks a lot for coming on . i mean, i think everyone wouldk agree probably shouldn't recommend drugs to people if't m you don't know what their effects are. peoplgoing to be . or ca but, youn know, the horse hasef left the barn on that. what do you thint k this meansta going forward? well, look, when pregnant
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and lactating women had concerns, they had questions. the right answer was, we don't know, not just take it to. a stop asking questions that the research is catching up. now, first of all, the marinadeo is not stay int the muscular area. it's injected intramuscular. this research confirms it does not stay in the place where it's injected. e it's inje normally, there are bio distribution studies that evaluate wherenormal these nanoparticles are carried in lipid carriers throughou t the body and then excretions as well.as but those studies were limited . they were skipped.e limited many of the findings that were done in the limited studies are concerning. there was no follow uperni.ng sn we kno thew this frore werm thea documents. many experts i talked to werefow concerned about interactions abou other child-u vaccines. kids get a lot of vaccines before their six months of ageov and when you give a vaccine toto a woman who's pregnant, it a causes general body inflammation. and that's well known to causeso be deleterious in pregnancy. general body inflammation has risks and pregnancy that's been well studied.
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if a woman has some informationm from perio until inflammation of their gums, then that is associated with preterm labor. why do a wssoce think thisiate inflammation has no downside? if they're already immune, what are we doing anyway? and sometimes the women have lymphadenopathy, which means they can't do engage in breastfeeding when they're trying to lactate. and i think what's interesting is the authors of the study spun it to say that the vaccine is safe among lactating women. they call them lactating individuals. in the study they studied, eleven women only looked for the mrna 48 hours later and then concluded that it's safe in women. you can'you cat make that concln from this study. nclusionmy opinion, the editorsd the authors of the paper this is how you should conclude.ce i've had that experienceith with writing for the top medical journals., i've published hundreds of peer review articles out of johns hopkins, and the editorsut of will often say, you need toitor write it this way and you're in a dilemma. do youth useis way the profile, the journal to publishal
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the study? dilem. or do you retract it overt a dispute because a coupley? editors have a lot of power and control the fear seems tol. be showing up at the homes ofr:l a lot of different people recently. will anyone everl be heldtabl accountable for this? seems like some of these risks were known.e you justsome o said inflammatioe well known risk for children in utero. will anyonn.e be held accountabe ? >> yeah, a lot of humility long would have gone a long way iwan just being honest with people about what we don't know.don't w >> and these are the lowest earh risk people on earth. they're women.. they're in their 20s, 30s, teens, these are not people who are high risk where the vaccine has maybe some benefits that you could counter with the risks. that's not the case. whose is appears, in women who already had covered and are low risk anyway. >> it's so distressing.hank y thank yoouu for your honesty, d. marty makary. appreciate. >> thanks.it so the internet has tons of upsides. you get to check o the progression of hurricanes, for example, but they're alsf yo downsides. if you spend a lot of timee.
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on it, it's likely to affect your mental health. so for a brand new episode ofl tucker carlson, today on fox"tu station, we spoke to someone who has studied the effects ofct internet use more than anyone,s really. her name is katherine d.of int she's in some tech. >> fascinating conversation. here's part of it. and people don't know why they'rehy living, why they're doingy anything. we live in a society of people who want to anesthetize themselvesf . this i mean, this is an argument that i think is upsetting tog ta a lot of people. f pebut i think if you think oft like a spectrum, people, peop who aren't evil or aren't disturbed might show this through bingeing, netflix or being workaholics and then drinking a bottle of wine and then falling asleep. right. liked fallin, that's i mean, ths a very familiar lifestyle. and there's many different iterations of it. but as you get to people who are more disturbed, for whatever reason, it becomes more more violent.
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but they're all species of the same problem. they have the same root meaninvg listeners, a lack of meaning right at the center of what american society? yeah. i mean, depths of despair goingi up. suicide is going up. i think that it's reasonable to and again, this is supported by a lot of different researchers and thinkers that mass shootings are a form of suicide, like these people never have escape plans, for example, which is like they're not true martyrs. they rarely have ideologies that they're sacrificing themselves for in the face ofg m it's just we'rsee a very for depressed country. and this is something like whatever you want on our eyes, it means we need to figure out what is causing american despair. there's a lot explanations for this. you know, it could say, like the loss of like vibrant localyh communities. there's economic reasons. yoaru know, the loss of religio. i mean, there's there's so manyc
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there's so many things. the introduction otif the internet, which i think really disrupts the wa y we relate with one another in ways that i think we're a little bit too afraidere a li to grapple w. the internet really is a driver of alienation. >> you know, it started offew o as something. wait a second.n randi. it connects us . it doesn't connect us , though, it drives it drives us further apart. i mean, the internet is mainly it's like you're staring into a mirror all right?re you're not forming meaningful connections online. s online >> some people might. peo what do you mean?r: you're staring into a mirror all day?you're it'd staring int becomes all abt yourself, who you are, right. you're not you're also notu ar physically engaging with other people, which is important, but it's an accelerator ofated narcissism, you're saying? >> absolutely., you ar so it turns out there is aolute. connection between internet usee and mass shootings. not everyonean is on the interno
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all the time, obviously becomese a murderer, but there's still a connection. and it's interesting how so if you want to explore it, catherine d has at great length in a very convincing way that full conversations and tucker carlson say 7:00 a.m."tucke vaccination tomorrow. >> sr o the night we showed you pictures of a mass looting ofyo a walwa and philadelphia, turnsd out is very common.el >> we've got new video in tonight from that same incident from the police department in the city. that'scident straight ahead. plus, we have more of our interview with ufc president dana white, including a tour of his personal office. we couldn't resist seeing it.llo >> it was definitely worth it.w we'll show you coming up. it's really striking the amount of control that china already has. we're going to wake up one day and we're going to ask, how did this happen? and the answer is , we let it happen. china knew very clearly what they wanted from brazil. they know brazil can play a role in their rise under
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on monday we showed you footage that on one level was just robbery and the other leve levee really kind of a sign ofwas a si the collapse of civilization. it was a mobllapse of peoplen. ransacking, stealing from, but also just destroying for no reason a wah wah, which is a kind of convenience store in the mid-atlantic region, a really good one , actually ,er in philadelphia.philadel >> and as the chaos unfolds,phi. one woman tells you a lot about hurrour culture walks up to
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employees and says, hurry up and make me a sandwich. >> wha at? at night, we did s but there's more footage from that night. we didn't show it to you.how it it comes t to light courtesy of the philadelphia police department you see on the screen right now.comes of t and shows people pouring into the store to loot food and drinks and other items that they don't need. no starving. they're stealing. these people don't look malnourished because they're not they're doing it. they'rhing.these pee destroyingf because they can because noroyi one will stop themng t, becauseo one has a right to say no. that's the problem.p so all this started about 8:00 p.m. on saturday. police say they're looking for about one hundred suspects, asst of them apparently underage, some as young as 10, a where their parents. exactly. of course, it doesn't even matter if they're caucus. they'll get awayit doesn instan. and if you complain about it, you're a bigot. all right. soantly an complai why is this ? what's happening? because rich people,t' specifically george soros, paid for it to happen and paid forgee a day. who doesn't enforc, paid fe then >> right. so that's the result. for vote for more of the novembe mor if you like it. >> so the ufc ultimate fighting
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champion has become the fastests growing sport in the world. bg as we toldsport you, we just c. back from las vegas because we wanted to meet the president of in, eec, dana white, who actualy runs it really does run it in a way that no other person runs an entire sport. we play the first part of our interview yesterday, but ufc is really a lot more thansta boxingy.. ing. it's basically replaced boxing in the combat sports . and it's an amalgam of all kinds of different martial arts, wrestling, jujitsu, judo ,a lot of other disciplines. so we're doing a whole documentary on this. and while we are talking and we asked, hey, we'd love to see your personal office because we'd heard it was pretty unbelievable. we couldn't even imagine emily as what it was actually like because it was that unbelievable. and hopefully we captured the sense of it on tape. >> here it is . this is insane. >> i love this saber tooth. is that real? that's real. is thathat's a saber tooth tige. that's probably the nicest
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three , four times your gym. my gym. so i work out here every morning and start my day. what is this. what's that. h oh so that's something that we've been working on and developing. so , you know, when you when you work out in the sport, you know, i get somebody to hold the the pads for you. so we're trying toyo figuru.e ot a way where these guys don'ts d need somebody to hold the padsod and you put on a guy on herea gu telling you what to throwat to and what ttho do and kind of a workout. we've been developing thiswe be thing for a couple of years. how's it working? >> tucke pretty good. it's it's coming together now. ow's ithere's some resistance. yeah. it's coming together. but you can do everything.e, ki. you can punch, you can need you can kick , you can do everything with it. >> amazing. what an interesting guy guy and what a decent guy.
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