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and will instantly upgrade your order with an extra long stainless hose and a low reach wall bracket ideal for children and seniors. yours absolutely free plus will ship your entire order free. you get it all an incredible value for one low price call. or go online to buy aqua care .com corner. >> now. >> good evening and welcome to tucker carlson tonight. so the question of who blew up russia's energy pipelines to europe, which is not just a question in the news, it'sques a historical question.tione adda couple address already, it's we've addressed it a couple ofoy times already. >> it's not really much of.g a question anymore. yoon television. they're assuring you that obviously the russians did it. vladimir putin sabotaged hisn pi own pipelines with his nation, i at war.n intentiona putin intentionally destroyed russia'sdestro most vital natiol
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asset. >> now, why do you ask yourself what putin do that? well, because because e actually no one's explained why putin would do something like that. bad people that. do bad things. that seems to be the idea.r jo former cia director johnther brennan showed up on cnnto add the other day to add his version of the story. is and it was clear right awayo that this was no ordinary cable news segment. ng >> brennan was instead conducting a scientific expertho meant designed to determine just how stupid cnn viewers ar ebeliev .e biden wh now, these are people who believe joe biden when he told them covid was a pandemicca ,the unvaccinated these arecomew the ones who think men can become women jusomt by saying s. so clearly, they are highly quet credulouios. but the question remains, justhe how credulous are they ? what won't they believe in?hn be the name onnf science, t john brennan decided to find out.s >> what do you thinkbehi russina is behind the savatage of signs the pipelines? >> well, i think all the signs point to some type of sabotage.
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these pipelines are only in about two hundred feet or so of water in russia does have an undersea capability to thatdevie would easily lay explosive devices by those pipelines. by thosei think this is clearlys and russia is certainly the most likely suspect. >> do you think the russians did it mess anchor? do you think the man with four bullet holes in his head committed suicide? >> oh, yes. well, of as john brennan the russians are certainly the most likely suspect. >> well, of course they are. di u ever doubt it?e electing once putin got done electing donald trump president and then finished creating biden's fake laptop and dropping it off at a mack repair shop in delaware, putin said about sabotaging his sas, ral ga which were his main source of foreign currency and leverage overs pipeli europe. everag that's how tricky vladimir putin is . obviously, his next move will be nuking moscow, all part of his diabolical plan to achieve world domination
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by destroying himself. that's effectively what john brennan told cnn's viewers . did they believe him?john sure they did.an used to john brennan used to runrk the cia.. he's an expert. now, tony blinken, by contrast, is not an expert. he's a failed rock musicianthe e who somehow became the secretary of state of u the united states . he's onitef happy to lie, does t a lot, but he's not especially good at it at the beginning of last week, blinken was pretending to be baffled by the sabotage of nord stream. >> no one benefits from this, he said, notne ben in a millions could he imagine who would do something like that. d doit was just unfathomable. that was tuesday. was by friday, blinken had dropped the post and admitted that actually we did it. now, tony blinken didn't use quite those words, but theren' was no mistaking what he meant. >> watch.h. it's a tremendous opportunity to once and for all remove the dependance on russian, take energy and thus to take away anh from vladimir the weaponization
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of energy as a means of advancing his imperial designs. that's very significant o and that offers tremendous strategic opportunity for for the years to come. now, we don't have a super longs attention span, but this wasompe pretty compressed in the spacesy of like four days. so last tuesday, the largestlifi act of industrial terrorism in our lifetimes was a baffling crime. said tony blinken.e same had become, quote, a tremendous opportunity, in fact, opp a tremendous strategic opportunitortufor the y for theo come. >> it's a good thing. now, that's an c admission. that's the clearest admission we're ever going to get . no one could miss it, leass ittf all the russians. the biden administration is responsibleon i either direce or through proxies fors foe pi stream pipelines and the environmental catastrophe and the economical collapse that will certainly follow. that is true. it's done.at's the >> so the question is , what lea
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does that leave us ? and that's the problem. s usthis act leaves us , the und states , with no option but n there's no there is no off ramp now. there is no way out.t mean we are all in no matter what its that means.. are you shock by this? was there a vote no matter where it goes.n this wadis therd e a vote on this to someone? enin ask your opinion. no, but it's been happening fori months. on. in slow motion.e near it's been hidden from public view by the near total blackout imposed by america. media media outlet s. she probably didn't know any of the details. for example, in marcn march,h, the turkish government tried tod broker a peace in ukraine , very close,ly. wasn't reported widely. ukraine was prepared to guarantee neutrality, meaning you would not join nato . >> that's what the russians, wht wanted. n return >> and in return for that,e russ the russian government would withdraw its forces from ukraine. >> and that might have been a neat solution. certainly for the rest of us .c' need to be destroyedto. nobody would die in a nuclear war. negotiations to that point t
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advanced to the stage that vladimir putin pledged to meet zelenskyy to sign a truce and zelenskyy was ready for it. and we're quoting, i'm ready for a dialog, he announced.ty, e >> w but sadly, zelenskyy could not act alone. >> despite what you may hear, e nbc news, zelenskyy is notemocri the independent leader of a democratic. nation. >> no, not even close. that is a fiction. zelenskyy is a client oflient of the biden administration, which runs his country. and ideologues within the biden administration did not want a negotiated peace in ukraine. >> they wanted all along. and it's very clear now a regime change war against russiano, period. so that's what they are now getting on fridays, leonskifullm announced that ukraine is applying for full membership in nato onem an expedited basisf what would happen if ukraine were to join nato ?world well, by definition, there would be an immediate world war in which we would be a majorartt participant. article five of the nato chartehe mutua r, the mutual defense clause guarantees that would
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happen. that is n. that is a fact.markab and everyone knows it.ly and yet remarque democrats ine t congress cheered it on andin we're quoting, ukraine's fight is the reason we formed nato in the first place. said mouth breathing congressman mike quigley of illinois. i think we need to support this. i think s . >> yes, we do. nancy pelosi peering through the fog of her own civility, agreed. i would be for ukraine having security guarantee. probl she said, oh, noem problem.. has and of course, because he has choice, whatever you think off him. the the democratic party, the uniteddemotes, rea states rs the same script on friday. pr nothing less than the removal of vladimir putin as the president of russia. >> watch through him, ukraine was and remains the leader ofou negotiation efforts. it is our country that always proposed to russia to agree, ho on coexistence, on equal, con honest and dignified and fair conditions. he president , it is impossible.
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he does not know what dignity and honesty are. therefore, we are ready for a dialog with russia, but with another president of so th russia. the >> so that's the demand. putin, putin must o be removed from office. putin, of course, has no in intention of leaving.like v >>la you would have to take him out now. ab most vladimir putin. you can hate vladimir putin. and most americansmericans do. e but you can still understand thi how totally derangeds. talk like this is .er it's the definition of t reckles . >> consider their own descriptions. for years, democrats in the defense establishment,e estt they control have told us that vladimir putin is crazy and evil. and he may be .n you let's assume it's true.wa they've said it is that the mani you want ttho publicly threateno with exterminationn?? this is the man who controlssh m more than 6000 nuclear warheadso . >> h so if you push him hard enough, why wouldn't he use woud those nuclear weapons?we w well, by theirou own descriptiou of him, he wouldclea we would he a nuclear war. sc best case
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scenario, you're able to kill od vladimir putin before he could launch those six thousand odd missiles against the united states or any other country. where would that leave russia, the country he controls, russia is not iraq. russia represents an eighth of the world's total landmass. s cr it is a huge country in a highly fractious country with a large and very restiveim muslim population. >> so i think that's true just e for one second, what are the chances that in the ensuing chaos, which we are forcingon on russia in that chaos, what are the chances that one of those sixty two hundred nuclear weapons might wind up in t wo truly crazy and dangerous to us and to the world? well, let's see what happenedhus to saddam hussein's stockpiles of conventional weapons after american forces captured saddam hussein in tikrit in december of 2003. and change the regime there. the well, lots of americans died and the country split apart. so multiply that outcome times infinity. and you understand what
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our leaders are proposing here. and justjust how deranged they e . and they should know better'v because they've done thie do, st before, but they learn nothing.r they were never heldned. to acco and they never learned if you're not punished, you don't learn. and so they are ready to make the very same mistakes. on but on an existential scale, and not just the wackos, not just the discredited ones like victoria nuland buffoons, likeey our secretary of state, the serious ones. here's former cia director david petraeus on abc, calmly explainins g that if russia launches nuclear weapons, no problem will eliminate their black sea fleet and still get worse for putin. >>, and for russia and even the use of tactical nuclear bat weapons on the battlefield. won't change this at all.ly >> jake sullivan has publiclys. stated that the u.s. hasd communicated to russia what would happenonse t in response o that and what would happen. well, again,rately n i have deliberately not talked to jake about this. i mean, just to give you a hypertherm article, we would v respond by leading a nato,
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a collective effort that would take out every russian renshonn conventional force that we cane see and identify on the battlefield. black sea. and every ship on the black sea . >> so that's reassuring. nuclear >> so russia launches nuclear weapons. >> we'll just sink their ships. really, david petraeus, really think it'll end there? >> that would be the first use e of a nuclear weapon in almost 80 years since nineteen forty five . bu you thinkt you think you'd bw contain the inevitable chain reaction with the conventionh s. responsible to sink their ships? >> the problem, apparently, david petraeus does think that. and keep in mind in washington ,david petraeus is regarded as a genius . >> and b.y local standards, he a ever in authority, everyone with aalg megaphone, everyone with actual power is thinking and talking just like david petraeus. >> no problem. mid the daily beast, which is the
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tip sheet of the midwich who run our government, just had this today. o >> putin has left the world no other option but regime change. .no mention of the inevitable craz a crazy person with nuclear andy weapons and are telling him in public, you're going to kill him and you're hoping for the best. ntly you and if he launches nuclear weapons, which apparently you have accepted as a possibility, let's take out a ship's the we'll just sink his fleett naug and move on to the next nordea dictator. >>y we'll show him. >> that's the depth of looming t we're the analysis of the looming. catastrophe that we're all facing. last night on "60 minutes", scott pelley, again, someoneort who is reported to be smartot, who is respected, probably is he had the opportunity to rea interview zelenskyy, his wife,r who was a full partner, apparently, in running thaningt country. ther >> but there was no word about wa is nuclear war. instead, scott pelley used the opportunity to up talk about how ukrainian flag bumper stickers are everywhere inhow new york .ian flags are
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city. here on york are you stronger than you thought you were? ceo sydney and everyone has become stronger. >> i'm not unique, madam first lady. may i show you str some photogrs from the united states ?a pi >> this is a picture i tookfth on fifth avenue in new york . wn this is a bumper sticker wherers i buy my groceries. >> i took this picturef manhat on the east side, manhattan. n >> what do you say to>> tuc the american people? and we apologize if you just ne >> that's 60 minutes, the serious news show that gets. the heart of everything. wonder >> are youfu ever tired of beinl so brave and wonderful? f th that's the level of analysis we're getting showing the wifeee of the president of ukraine, a bumper sticker with ukrainian flag on .
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>> we're on your side. we love you. we really do. this is true lunacy. l an entire country ignoring led by its leaders, leaders who specialize in ignoringt matt the things that matter, imminent catastrophe. >> that's not an overstatement.. this is not the inflat this is not this is nottickin the inflation rate ticking upn r two points or a loss of 15% on your 401k nuclear war.dernea, >> and underneath it, all,e the people rolling dice here understand exactly what's at stake. even if the american public ha thswhere no idea.hew fr and we knoomw that from a recent psa from new york city that tells you what to do when the russians actually do lob nukeians lobs into midtown. here it is. >> so there's been a nuclear so there's been a nuclear attack. don't ask me how or why. just know that the big one has hit. okay, so what we do step one , get inside fast. you, your friends, your family,. get inside, stay inside, shut all doors and windows. have a basement head there.
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if you were outside afternd bag the blast, get clean immediately, remove and bag allt our clothing to keep radioactive dust or as oh away from your body. >> o yeah,h yeah. radioactive be away just like one of those p things. clean the gutter kennes. right. be sure to put khemlani on in the spring and obviously keep the radioactive dust away. just shower. go inside. no problem. buse e spring s new jersey to have signs warning about radiation poisoning, quote, september is national preparedness. do you know what you do in a radiation emergency? know you don't. >> doesn't matter. this is all make believe.s al it's all play-acting. if you live in a big metroin a area, there's not anything you're going to do during a nuclear exchange because you're going to be dead along with most other americans, the overwhelming majority of americans will be dead. and those who survive wie will starve to death becauseth all agriculture will be destroyed. along with billions of people around the planet. th
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your assumptions about the technology here. these are not the bombs that flattened nagasaki. >> they are incalculablyyou hit more powerful. a nuclear >> you hit new york , you take out miami.ns so a nuclear war not means not t it m sea fleet, it means the end of the world. stuff understand it. and they're really afraid. ls but no one else seems to havetov any idea why. is glenn greenwald has been g watching really carefully all of this unfold is workers on subsect. >> we're happy to have him joing us tonight. glenn, thanks so much for coming on . >> it seems to me now matter how you feel about putin, orthea ukraine or the justice of the war or anything, the threat ,the very real in your face threat of of a nuclear exchange right now that they're openly talking about would require the media to start nobod telling people, hey, this is real, but nobody is . >> and i wonder why that is . t
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if you look at the history of american wars, tucker, over the' the last several decades, they're incredibly similar the way they convincincrede amer to support us involvement in in a war is a personalize a particular leader. get us to hate that leader. saddam hussein in iraq is a terrible guy. bashar assad in syria is is this tyrannical force. mullah omar in afghanistan is somebody we have to go and take out gaddafi in libya. our emotions get up and we say,t yeah, we can't. well, let's go take out these tyrants. >> and then, you know, o hundres of billions of dollars later l and lives lost, pulls always show that americans come toa mit realize that they regard those wars as and tha mistake.ts and the reason is they realizeeo that no benefits came tof u.s. the united states and american citizens by virtue of us involvement in in those wars. so let's apply that framework here. the consensus in washington is the consensus in washington is that we are closer to the use of nuclear weapons thana
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at any time since the cubanveryr missile crisis 60 years ago.ea there is a very real threat of a nuclear exchange or even s a direct confrontation with russia and theho united states. and over whaert overns who gove and rules, not even ukraine, but the donbas, the eastern region in ukraine, where a majority of people actually identify, is that a the russians and want toia be part of russia.ns a and yet there' s almost no debate over whether we should ad be sending huge amounts of money there. there'sand risking the lives of american citizens to the possibility of a nuclear war. nucbecause everyone knows that the minute you step up and stept out of line, there's a horde of people ready to call you unpatriotic. unpaor a traitor or an admirer w vladimir putin, as i know, is being done with our very segment right this minute by all those media, our people and other people online. so it's a really repressiveit'ss atmospherequ and it's squashing. a debate that we absolutely have to have, but we're losings, track of reality. if a nation has nuclear weaponsa
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and you believe even theoretically they might use them, you have to treat that nation differently. un it may be unfair, but that's what nations seek nucleare weapons because you can't boss them around if you ignore the possibility that your entire population could be killed. you are not fit fo kr leadershit because you're insane.cause youe and it feels like our leaders are right there. they're insane. ne.s i think there's almost this sense that has been purposely use ssibilit the use of nuclear weaponsen thg really isn't a realistic possibility. evenave ha though we have had te of nuclear weapons in our injapa the last century when the u.s. did it in japan, for world wartr two. and we camhreee very close on ah least two or three occasions, co very same countries to exchange nuclear weapons and risking nuclear annihilation, including in the cuban missiler crisis, because the u.s. felt that the russian presence over the border in cuba was so threatening that we were going to have a nuclear war over it.
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that's how russia sees what's happening in ukraine right across our border. it is madness to assume that for for russia, what is an existential war ify starts they actually start losing it or nato really starts, wa escalatings we as we've been dog that, the chances of vladimir putin using nuclear weapons s, n zero. this is a dangerous delusion that i think a lot of people crs are operating under. >> it's totally it's a crazyn. thing i've ever seen. re let me just ask you, since yousk were in brazil, we spoke to your for our documentary. ther e. and at the time we're in rio and really up until about 20 minutes ago abo, we were told the whole scenario was going to get smoked. yesterday in the national election. that didn't seem to happen. what is the state of of of that race right now? i have never seen polling data and polling science collapse and be as humiliated as it was in brazil. wthey didn't just get the the presidential race radically >>, 0 or they got wrong by twenty or thirty points, always in favor y
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ofs the brazilian left and against the both on our east. i would say no.w there'ss a runoff between lula, the left wing candidate. in bot te. i would pu woo as the favorite. he did come in in first biteo is by four or five points. loses, t but even if bosna loses bosna rees-mogg, the force that thattt movement that he created hou is incredibly powerful. the biggest partsey in the house and the senate, they have governorships of the key states and none of the pollinged data or the brazilian media predicted that because o they won. and i think toutco manipulatmeee the outcome of the election through these fraudulent polling or at the very least polling, that's radically wrong. st pollit'so we'll see what haps on october 30th when the run up0 run the run upth whe takes placn >> yeah, not only in brazil,want glenn,o i want to hit you. with breaking news here. >> this is a piece oraf aiid sid sirens blaring across tokyo,d, obviously biggest city inn the world. and japan government. they're warning that northa ha miss fired a ballistic missile into japanese airspace.
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the japanese and tokyo being instructed to shelter indoors immediately. t wa of course, we believe our vice president was just in south korea. glenn, what what do you make of this? >> i mean, it's hard to analyze. specific events as it justil happened. but what i will use it forou is to, again, say that when you start talking about things likel major countries using long range missileses, a lot of timet the recent escalation happens isn't even because c countriesie wanted to, but because whentensf hostilities are intensified enough, missie, communication and misperception happen. that's why when yon hau get involved in a war likedibl the one in ukraine, things are incredibly dangerous. e world the world is a dangerou. these weapons can kill hundredsc of millions of people at once. and we are playing with fire, tucker, by not even being willing to debate this out ofrui fear that we're going toal be called names. >> and i think it's crucial that we recognize the importance of it.
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yeah, i think you're exactlyo sa right. i think it's our job to to sayt what we think is true regardless. so we're looking at picturesw o right now of air raid sirens ins tokyo. >> certainly all of this adds up, at least at first glance, to a world in turmoil. that is that is in some very deep way resetting those postwar norms and institutions that we often hear the foreign policy people describe seem to be collapsing to some extent around the world. yeah, you know, i think it's pretty ironic that for all the accusations about donald trump, that he was a kremlin agent, that he was willing togs, hand over the world to vladimir putin. the s true that none of these things happened during the trump administration. the russians annexed crimea under president obama. they invaded georgia underf president bush. nothing happened during the trump years with all of this kininstabilwe're d of inst. and now we're seeing it again. and i think the reason in part is because people look atow he' joe biden and know that he's as doddering leader who haseade
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clearly lost much, if not mostot of his mental capacity. t mostwhen you see a leader likc that, a lot of countries aroundh the world see thatat as a signat fo start exploiting the situation for their own interests. i believeir owe that's absolutey a factor. a >> that's totally the drunk stepdad. do whafactor.t you want. >> no, it's totally it's completely right. glenn greenwald, thank you so much for joining us today. >> i appreciate it. you'regreat to be with the doct. >> thanks.t down thank you. w so was two years almost exact was october of 2020 that we sat down with a man called tony,nert bob belinski, who had beend us a business partner of the bidene family, and he showed invol us concrete evidence that joe biden was involved in thesve business dealings and his family was selling hise as viche political influence as vice president . government in return forto the a return for money. so since that interview, whichld was suppressed, we have learned a lot more about why sneo manytt americans never heard that story. story.mark zuckerberg, the founf and ceo of facebook, confronted the fbi, pushed facebook toy. bury that story.
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in other wordser, the fbi became directly involved in so wesidential election on behalf of the democratic candidatite. so we decided it was a veryk tood time to go back and speak to tony babinskiny again atit ws length for a full hour. >> it was a remarkable interview is going to air tomorrow night for the bulk of the show. on hadone of the questions thate had for him did the fbi agent assigned to investigate your claims ever follow up y with and this response we hadhig this conversation just a moment ago tells you everything. >> watch this. tim tebow, in his last discussion with my legal counsel was, listen, we know tony is cooperatin we knowg. we appreciate allding. the information he's provided. we will followp with you. we'll defi we're definitely going to have him come in for a follow up interview or spendm co some more time on this. >> and i haven't heard from him since at all. no, no. have my lawyers noo commun communication whatsoever? no. since before the twentn whatsoe? y
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twenty election. >> correct. that's shocking. shocking. >> yeah, that would be one adjective. >> so that full interview ton with tony belinski, whichascina is fascinating and in some ways more shocking than the firstti interview we did with him two years ago, airs tomorrow night right here, 8:00 p m on the foxnews cha news channel.. >> so it it's also been since we keep track of anniversaries, five years since the largest mass shooting in american history happened october 1st. ,2017 at the mandalay bay in las vegas. >> so we decided to go out to las vegas and visit the scene. o las news alert right now, horror unfolding overnight in las vegas. >> someone help us , please.se
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please. >> it was five years ago this week, october 1st.e say 2017 that police say a man in his 60s called stephen paddickfi smashed out the window of his hotel room on the thirty second floor of the building right behind us . aythe mandalay bay and rained rifle rounds down on a crowd of concertgoers. they were there for a countrye music festivalfo. jason aldean was performing on stage four hundred yards from paddock's window. we can police continue to fire until he shot himself again. theythat's how they found hiy fm when they breached the door and entered his room. moments in the course of those moments, paddick committed not simply a horrible crime, but by someos measures, the most horribleer rc
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thime in americaorn history, the largest mass shooting ever recorded in this country. 60sixty people murdered.0 injure eight hundred and fifty injured. we covered this. what had happened, every media outlet did.le and despitngthy e a lengthyswerd and expensive investigation, a huge number of unanswered question qt bas, some of them the most basic questions about that shooting remain unanswered. nunanswer but then in the days afters emee the crime questions emerged, s who was stephen ? he had no criminal record . he had no obvious political motive. fact, hin fact, he had no obvii motive of any kind. what we know of stephen paddick is a man who spent decadesweapoo acquiring weapons and ammo and living a secret life, much of which will never be fully understood. could he have done thiths alones suggcircumstantial evidence suggested possibly, but possibly notssibly. o many for how did he get so many firearms and so much ammunition into a hotel room?s firearms without being seen? >> what do you see, ahmad?nition an armory. so many guns, so manyany gu
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magazines, stacks and stacks ofs magazines everywhere. >> >> and witnesses. where were they ? at least one fled to mexico. fle so questions emerge in the course of the investigation into this crime. do you look at the the weapon t obtaining different amounts of tantalite right available? do you think this was all accomplished on his own? >> but here's what makes it different. thd this is why we're in las vegas right now. those questions were never answered. ethe local authorities and thepd federal authorities never provided any sort of explanation for why stevenain, w patikait, again, with no criminl record , would have committed a mass murder. y and to this day, it is very eve difficult to get even the most. basic questions answered about this. but we have been able to answern or the questions of who , what, when, where and how. well, we have not been able to definitively answer is the way steven paddick committed this act.
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>> so ofo, of course, inthrees the absence of facts, conspiracy theories, emergedes and they were quickly swattedrgd away and pronounced ridiculousru . but the central question why qus never answered? and we think that's an essential question and we think we have a right to ask. we're not alleging anything. we don't even have a coherentt haeory as to what might have happened. but it's clear tha, t the answet that we got from the federale lg government were completely inadequate is the largest mass shooting in american history. someone should be paying we're goint ton. no we're going to stay on it to the extent we can. but for two years, you've hearda nonstop about covid. you probably haven't heard about much more widespreadthat health crisis, one that affects most men in this countryok at ou and want. >> we'll show you a first look of our new documentary on that topic. also, the same company involved in wuhan bat research just got another taxpayer grant because you can't make any of this up. we'll tell you who's behind it.
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we have learned that it is verys possible indeed. >> it's likelyibleed that coron covid leaked from a lab in muon. in fact, the same lab where o peter tasc was conducting bas on backif coronaviruses. now, at the very least, ifans you're not going to sendi sent the fbi, that was how so manythi americans are in. the fbi sent their housee bide and maybe the administration would think of doing that. adtbut no, the very leas the administration might pause before sending more money. sendo health alliance, knowing what we know. >> oh, but no, the national institute of health have just issued a new grant to the research firm equal health alliance. >> the point of the grant yow gn can't make this up to study batx coronaviruses. alex berenson is horse riding on subsect is the author of demure how how to a hysteria took over our government rights and lives. >> outbreaks has been the man that we go to for more than twot years now.wo years for a reality check on for a reality check on all of this, he joins us tonight. alex , thanks a lot. for coming on . >> it's hard to believe
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i'm reading the script. i think it just can't really be happening. >> is it actually happening? oh, yeah, it's actually happening. this time. the research will be in laos,rey myanmar and in thailand. i believe so. but aside from that, it'se doin basically the same research that they were doing in china in the years leading up top to sars-cov-2 emergence. >> yes. may i ask an obvious and neverts ask question, why wouldn't youes an this research i?n the united states ? the bats are there i and sf youf you're going to and you know, you have to actually , like, capture the bats and get whatever viruses that they're carrying in order to in orderw,i to perform the research. now, here'hink yous look, i thiy know, and i think my readers t know i'm not a conspiracy, okay? >> but it's hardst tano understb why the nih is doing this. blowa they know there's goinckg to be blowback, okay? they know that as soon as you talk about this or i talk abouto this, there's going to onl be blowback here. >> so so there's reallyi only two reasons that i canthis
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think of that they would do this. one is it's just a pure power play. a it's just to say, yeah, rand dot paul and tucker carlson, we don't care what you think. e to this guy is our guy and we're going to continue to fund it.th the otheotr is a bit darker, which is , you know, there's viro community of urologists out there that won't admit thatt this probably came out of a lab and they continue to insist on national origins, that somehow this jumpe to ind from to a human or from a bat to it o to a an intermediate animal to human. and the problem is they'vee prob nevelerr been able to findvirus. a precursor virus. >> okay, it is quite possible that in a year, peter , days, people are going to come out ofw those caves with whatvirus. they claim is the precursor virus. and even if none of us believe them, itif will just throwe sm more smoke up and make it harder to prove that the lab is what really happened.real >> wow.ly that w is haa really interesting theory. and that never would havely occurred to me. and that sounds that doesn't sound, unfortunately plausible, right? >> yeah,m ijust tryt is .really it is .. i just i'm trying to process really smart. i'm going to think about that
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tomorrow morning when i wake upy outstretch and thinking very much so there is a huge health crisis in this country ongoing,n has been for decades,. is getting no attention. it's affecting everything else and it has to with testosterone levels, testosterone levels in americanvels. men are collapsin. >> so that affects everything else. u when you change the hormones n someone's body, you change that person. it also meane'you change thas po reproduce, to continue to species if i testosterone is going away. for >> so we looked into this for a documentary for tucker carlson original seriey s, k at the end of men . here's a first look at what wees found. testosterone levels in american men are declining by about 10% per decade, 1% a year.ummete sperm counts have plummeted 50% in the last 40 years. >> if that trend continues, wen won't simply be weaker than our grandfathers. we won't have grandchildren of our own. >> civilizational decline is note inevitable. b >> we don't have to be the spectators of our own defeat. we choose this road not just roa
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for ourselves, but for our children. tso we have a responsibility to. enter into the arena and make america healthy. need toagain. the m >> we just need the motivationtt . >> the end of men . you're not supposed to care about that, but we fervently dod . >>ay and you should dox news tht wednesday on fox nation. well, we have been worried for well, more than a year nowartica on this show about vaccine side effects in particular, myocarditis, and in particular,o the effect of this vaccine on children. and unfortunately, it's entirely really i hate to say trt it's true.at, b in a moment, we're going toto speak to a mother whose son developed very seriouslope heart problems, myocarditis after taking the shot. that's straight is a man we're designed to do hard things. testosterone levels are
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be . star stly afteo shortly after tt covid vaccines came out and were administered, people started reporting weird side effects, but they were immediately shouted downed and science deniers and then data emerged. actual datt thea showing that
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the vaccine appeared to cause an increased risk of heart inflammation, very serious heart inflammation called myocarditis. and then researchers in israelmr got even closer to the truth and found, quote, a probable link between receivingable lin r dose of the fizer vaccine and the appearance of myocarditis among men aged 16 to 30 . but no one seemed to care.the vc >> people were being very hurt, killed. but the vaccinese neve were nevr halted or slowed down. and as a result, many young peol people may have developed verye serious, debilitating heart problems. >> emily at uniacke says that-os her 14 year olond son is one ofe these. she's a mother.d heafr son developed myocarditisl aftey r taking the shot. u comig >> emily joins. emily, i appreciate your cominor on . i know that there's quite a bito of pressure not to talk about this. we're grateful that you're willing totell us yournce, tells experience, if you would. well, first of all, thank youhie for having me followincog his second dose, he woke up inhest the middle of the night
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with chest pain. we had known that this was a possibility. it just hearing signals out of israel so immediately took him to the emergency room where his troponin was elevated. his ekg was abnormal and long story short, he was admitted to the acute cardiac floor. lif scariest moments of my life, of course, his troponin continued to increase as during our stay. so he stayed for days and thenon had months of inactivity and follow ups with different special tests. cod it's been life altering for us . >> yeah, well, it'erins it's the nightmare considering additionaldon' boys don't typicy have heart problems. and your son was healthy, i believe, before taking this vaccine. so we have an entireestabl medis establishment designed to helpd people like you.
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what was the reaction that you got when you saion d my son hade? his heart damaged by a covid vaccine? you'reyou're a liar or you're censored on twitter. i don't know if you havewa the pictures of my son, but i was very pro vaccination. one of the first out ofas the gate. and then i was ostracize because my son was injured ofmy no fault. of my own. >> and it's been an eye opening experience. well, it's it's it's a nightmare. >> i don't know how else to for describe it. it's actually make my pumps. we're thinking about. but you were for vaccines. you were not an anti vaccine. as they say you were. this was all voluntary. and when there was a downside to it and your son was almoste killed by it, you were attacked . right. when i thi os began my twitterin feed sharing pictures of my son getting vaccinated, how excited i was. and then, unfortunately, he wash
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one that had the side effect or the adverse event. and when i shared that it wasa r met with your alia.h was actually censored on social media, blocked by people,it the medical community is kind, of pushed me to the side before they embraced me. i'm talking about on social media. pushuc, and it's just you do the right thing and then you're pushed to the side and left all alone. >> and it' s just been a horrible experience. nothing i could have everr: so imagined. so manmae havey people have beed or injured irreparably. and it's so upsetting. b i appreciate the bravery itt takes to say this in public. thank you.his inc ve ryvery much.anks for >> thank you. and thanks for having me. georgia maloney is about to become the next prime minister of italy.aly, the vote is in her party won an overwhelming victory. our next guest attendedy.
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the conference on italian conservatism following that victory gladdened. >> pappan is professor of politics, university of dallas, one of the rare ones. he joins us from budapest, hungary , to assess what this means. professor, thank you so much for coming on . thishis seems like a big deal in the united states . you have got a much better perspective. what do you think this means?ali >> great to be here. >> tucker. yeah, i just got in from rome, spoke at the italian conservatism conference. there was this huge victory you mentioned of the conservative coalition led by george and malony and fratelli d'italia, the italian people have spoken and they have elected solidly conservative government for decades, left liberalsfor de had this kind of psyop that history is only moving in one direction ,that it's only producingdea more and more liberalismof. nsei >> and when there were conservative governments, you know, we have one here inive hungary with these conservative governments in central europe,
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they sort of dismiss that and say, well, you know, hungary has its unique way, butu the heart of europe is note hear going to go in this direction. italy was a founding member of the european union. it's the third m largest economy in europe. so for italy t swing to swing to the right, the importance of that absolutely cannot be overestimated. t bethe liberal ruling classesdt really didn't want people to notice what wahe s going on there . disconten >> there's been a kind of discontented, silent majoritnt y for a while that's been divided among a number of different conservative parties. but italy was really hit hard by the migrant crisis in recenti years. it's really stagnated economically. salaries haven't gone up in about 30 years, something like that. . therso there was a lot of elemee there to be put together into vo a conservative victory. and that's come about. >> they've been running a psyop . >> tha t history only moves to the left. and i'm just i'm stealing that line because it's absolutely
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