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will: good morning welcome to "fox & friends". i hope you got it yesterday. not one over time but two overtimes. the first overtime game in our navy history for the army. old ironside will come out on top. a big game in philadelphia. i hope you watch it. we did watch the whole thing, watch a whole big chunk of it. it's in austin phenomenon of our sports because it's so much more than that. lisa: the first overtime. >> 123 games they've never gone into overtime. they both scored in the first overtime. a big fumble in the second overtime. you can see it. lisa: you're a sports guy, how many games normally go into overtime. will: i don't have the answer, i don't how to begin to answer that. pete: 5 - 10%. will: a love that he threw something out there.
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100% made up. lisa: you had me i would've been going around after the show saying did you know five or 10%, this is how misinformation get started. will: at betty's in the ballpark. army-navy uniforms look awesome. they always have the best uniforms for that game. use other leading into the highlights of the game and the results of army-navy and the national anthem with the patriotic photos, send those in, we love the future and highlight what's going on in your life. friends@foxnews.com. meanwhile there are more questions than answers in a horrific death of four college students as the investigation hits a grim milestone today. it has been one month since their deaths. lisa: police are tightlipped on information. warning students should be careful as they look for the killer. pete: marianne joins us with more.
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>> today marks four weeks at the university of murder of idaho students and police still don't have a suspect, they continued to ask for patients as they investigate the horrific crime as a university grapples with the devastating loss. the president paying tribute to the winter commencement yesterday. >> a tough few weeks for community. i want to acknowledge a normal sauce and her vandal family recently. ethan chafing, zana, mattie melvin, and kayleigh can solace were taken from us far too soon from a senseless act of violence. >> students and visiting friends and family gathered this weekend police born in dangerous killers on the loose we want to remind the public to stay vigilant traveling groups and communicate with family and friends as you travel. the father of kaylee offering support to police at a statement saying we agreed to stop interviewing for a week and give the local police department of moscow a chance to communicate a cleaner narrative. we believe week free was the best delivery of meaningful communication we were told the
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progress is on track in the reach out to the public for help. and aber of the students recalling the night of the attack says they may of heard something, the neighbors saying i didn't think anything of the after will happen. i definitely had second thoughts maybe it was not a party sound. tips are pouring in all possible sightings of the white hyundai alondra which police they could have critical information on the deadly attack. back to you. pete: it's stunning to think it's been one month, at least publicly to our knowledge a little progress. lisa: what is wild we see the murder clients rate, the ability to solve murders dropped in the country. , go from 2019 it was 61%, 20 twentieths 54% and they think probably the war on cops and other things were just not solving murders. will: their political reasons for why the hopper but in this case. in a vague warning like be vigilant because there's a fall
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gathering or something that is chilling for students. be vigilant they must believe this person is out there and they don't who it is. i don't know. a fox news alert more stunning development as the latest batch of twitter files are released last night. pete: more evidence on how top twitter relied on their own personal political bias to make major decisions about controlling the content. lisa: alexandria hoff in washington, d.c. on the latest. >> this is been the underlying story, the trickle up effect when 99% of staff at a company leaves passionately in the same political direction as the case with twitter and the latest during the twitter files opened up a new ceo elon musk were passed on to author michael shellenberger. a lengthy twitter threat he showed how executives crated justifications to me and president trump from the platform. twitter's former ceo jack dorsey
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was removed and the pursuit but eventually gave in to him staff. january 7 jack orsi e-mails employees saying he needs to remain consistent in its policies including the right of users to return to twitter after temporary suspension after an interesting employee who care about this are happy with where we are. the name ross refers to the company's former safety chief who played a critical role in suppressing the new york post reporting on hunter biden's laptop. shellenberger continues, progress explains ross trust and safety in the exchange between roth and his colleagues makes clear that they pushed jack dorsey for greater restrictions that twitter allows around elections. and then around 11:30 a.m. pacific time roth dances colleagues with news that he is excited to share, guess what he writes jack approved repeat offender for it the integrity were five violations or strikes and would result in permanent
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suspension. the new approach project colleagues to reach out they were confused. shellenberger shared around noon confused senior executive in advertising sales sends a dm to roth and jack says we will permanently suspend trump if our policies are violated after a 12 hour account walk. what policies is jack talking about. any policy violation. a lot of wins there. we are expecting a new batch to be released today that's good detail the interview linking to dialogues on the following date of january the 2020. lisa: thank you. will: the fourth iteration, the getting close to january 8 which is the date in which donald trump band from twitter, i forgot we just mentioned facebook band trump before twitter did and this is an insight under the hood, there was yoel roth that is on
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dissenting views and there was only one thing that shellenberger was able to find saying this seems like an arbitrary application of power here maybe we tapped the brakes. instead, the other thing how detached jack dorsey was from it. he was on vacation delegating out what the leader of the free world should have a twitter account. lisa: is kind of a hippie he was in the wilderness somewhere. they say it was because of incitement but recent tweets, not recent tweets but tweets from that they have resurfaced were trump says remain peaceful, respect them and women in blue so that actually wasn't the case, it wasn't about incitement. we know that twitter allowed the taliban spokesperson to go on and tweet about military movements. it was about control and that's ultimately what this was about. in the same way china 0 covid
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policy is not about achieving 0 covid, we know that's not attainable, we know it's controlling its citizens and using the passport system green, yellow or red to dictate their movements. that's what this was about for twitter it wasn't to to protect us it was to censor. >> i think the take away from twitter files, i think what we realize in this batch of tweets it was an arbitrary exercise of power dressed up in the guise of a policy. michael shellenberger was a journalist revealing twitter files for last night, here's what he tweeted, what happens next is essential to understanding how twitter justified banning donald trump. a sales executive wrote, are we dropping the public interest policy now. to that yoel ruth said six hours later, in the specific case for change in the public interest approach for his account. the long and short, there was never, there may have been in existence of a policy but it was at best i don't even think a
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guideline it was a costume. a costumed actually covered up, he will do what we want when we want when we feel like we need to. pete: absolutely right tweets resurfaced when twitter was defensive of the fact that you never band a political leader of the staff. it's public information worth hearing that all shifting change. i mentioned the junior level employee who spoke up, here is shellenberger into tweets talking about the one dissenting voice, this is the one junior employee said. this might be an unpopular opinion but one-off ad hoc decision like this don't appear rooted in policy or in my humble opinion a slippery slope. this now appears to be a fiat by an online platform seal with a global presence i hate keep speech for the entire world, another tree earlier that day the same employee wrote my concern is specifically surrounded unarticulated logic of the decision by facebook that
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space fe fills with that all internet mobile sit around like kings casually deciding what people can and cannot see. shellenberger also went on to reiterate which others have as well that 99% of twitter employees donated to democrats. 99% so this really was part of a very small to fit into dissenting voice. lisa: a quick aside i did not know what ho met. just like you didn't know athol met. i love the street from elon musk. it's a social media company in the crime scene as well and he tweeted about the fact that freedom of speech is essential, this is what keeps us from being a true ventricle state, a juridical nation. we've seen since the covid and the trump administration, knocking down the barriers that protect us and keep us free as
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people and a country. i think that's what this is about it is about freedom and freedom of speech. there's a reason my freedom of speech is a first amendment that granted the second amendment. these are the things that keep us a constitutional republican and it's all under attack. >> i think there's so many different ways to think how this is important i know it feels wrong because it is wrong that we have to articulate why is this wrong. first of all government interference or inducement to suppression of speech that an itself is massive. but i agree i think we lost the idea of culture value of free speech, set aside the role of government on college campuses, inside of our own psyches. the idea that we should silence our opponents instead of defeat our opponents in the battle of ideas. twitter was the hub of all of this. he became in short the exact opposite of why it was founded. he became a manipulation tool for our minds not a town square
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where people can say whatever they wanted. lisa: a very good point. pete: a very good point. this did not include your first point really anything about what the government was doing. will: did not speak to that's by far the most ignorant significant of the revelation. exactly what i thought twitter was doing a bunch of san francisco guys texting each other saying how do we get rid of trump. this is what we see right here. will: just to build upon that. these guys in front of congress mark zuckerberg, jack dorsey there in front of congress because everyone acknowledges the power that they hold so i found these two tweets really fascinating it goes back to the image of kings sitting back deciding who gets free speech and who's not he tweeted the underlying problem in this is from 70 his reporting on by the name of will. the dominant platforms have been loath to own up to their own subjectivity and what were talking about here because it
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highlights the extraordinary unfettered power they yield over the global town square this is what this batch reveals it was subjective, it was arbitrary and it was not a conspiracy theory it was reality that you are a digital king deciding his voice mattered. lisa: is always subjective that's a problem with trying to control speech. if you remember when mark zuckerberg was before a senate committee i remember what year and then sass asked him to define hate speech and mark zuckerberg was like i don't know. that's a whole point that's what you air on the side of free speech and allowing things to be out there. it is subjective and then you go down the slippery slope as they did with banning the president of the united states which is wild that that ever happened. >> it was silencing a political persuasion a political opponent and they try to reverse engineer a rationale in a policy to do that.
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states. after the crisis at the southern border cbp sources say they expect to see half a million illegal migrants encounters just since october 1 through this weekend. this is a report more than 485,000 encounters already, they say 159,000 of those were moves through title 42 leaving officials deeply concerned over what happens when the border ends. as stunning video showing hundreds of migrants crossing into el paso as agents report 26 202600 and that sector in 24 hours. those are your headlines. will: you'd be forgiven if you lost track of the numbers of what kind of record is a record. lisa: they don't even care. it's a purpose, look at joe biden's first actions into office was to ban deportation, get rid of remaining mexico. they want this. will: these would've been
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unthinkable numbers now are stumbling into them and reporting. pete: basically a new record every month that's what were dealing with. meanwhile you saw the video as we left the last segment pretty fascinating counter outside of the office of congresswoman sheila jackson lee. congressman brian mast noticed something and started to roll on his phone. watch this. >> this is a wtf moment in the house of representatives. people moving offices and this is apparently where representative sheila jackson lee keeps her american flag her pow flag in the garbage can, in the trash. that's her idea of appropriate for moving the american flag, wtf, what the hell is wrong with these people. will: they had a back-and-forth on twitter as well. as members of congress, you change offices every cycle and presumably this is probably not
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where sheila jackson lee herself but her staff or others thought it was okay to jam a couple of flags that have a lot more, have a lot of significance to people like brian mast and others to say, it speaks to the culture of that appreciation for it that you might just say put it there as we move it over there, it's not that they were throwing it away it was the treatment and between offices. lisa: she's defending herself this is what sheila jackson lee tweeted in response. while i respect your military service and sacrifice to our nation, you do not have a pass to mislead the public. as a reelected member congress offices are handled by the architect of the capitol, i had nothing to do with this. in which representative brian mast responded, i guess the trashcan identifies a vertical moving band. the fact that her fog was in the trashcan for any reason and no one on your team thought to fix it was all i need to know. my staff and took it and respectively restored until the capital retrieved it for you.
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you are welcome. it is a little bit complicated but it speaks to a broader thing that is happening in the country primarily from the left. we all remember new york times op-ed talking about how the american flag is divisive and you look at the last independence day npr for the first time in 33 years decided not to read the declaration of independence, there feels like there's this thing happening in the country particularly on the left that is like anti-american. in fairness she saying i had nothing to do with us, what do you make of it all? >> i think probably the most fair thing to your point pete, it might reflect some culture inside of the office but also to exist outside of the office. i think there's a lot of americans, i'm not saying all of americans i think there's many of americans watching this program the understand the etiquette in which you treat american flag but sadly i think there's a lot of americans left or right that don't understand.
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i don't think i fully know every bit of etiquette that is required when handling the american flag but then you encounter someone like brian mast who not only is familiar with that but has fought and sacrifice to defend the honor of that flag and you are going to have a clash of cultures. pete: is not necessarily about the ins and outs of etiquette. to me it's about the instinct. you may not know the etiquette well or we may not know every way to fold it but when you're taking data putting up or moving a flag, there is respect there, you know to walk into my house and find we were moving i moved so the flag is over there and the thing, it's good to be folded and treated properly and it's could be stored properly. so it's the instinct, and flag, another thing put it there. as that verse is a reference that another officer another person might have for that. lisa: it speaks to what it means to you to your point. >> once you lose small symbols like that you lose a lot of
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away. your reaction for this walk to happen. >> just to be clear it wasn't just myself it was a team in numerous countries. there were a lot of people who had skin in this game with the capture of viktor bout. he was the second most wanted in the united states and in the world. another one who was ahead of him was osama bin laden, this is what we were tasked with in the importance it came from capturing viktor bout. >> what you're emphasizing you cannot underestimate the value of this capture in the strategic importance to the united states. the lives that were saved of americans as a result. when you see him treated this way, what is your reaction? >> in fact as far as the trade is concerned i understand we celebrate having an american that has been returned home. i think what is important, the
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mission was to free the americans that are still over there that are being wrongfully detained. at the time five u.s. citizens in russia in addition to brittney griner and paul whalen, the over there being detained at the state department says unlawfully. in the amount of effort in the amount of damage that viktor bout had created the board under most prolific weapons trafficker in the world it wasn't the trade for one person. we could've easily had different negotiations that took place where all five of the americans being held in russia could have been free during this transfer. pete: what do you think we made that kind of trade, why did we do a one for one for a basketball player instead of finding a way in a strong position to get more americans home? >> at one point from some of the reports that came from the state
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department they did talk about the two prisoner exchanges one person was in germany and involved with an assassination attempt and apparently that was part of the deal that fell apart but we have to look back at what happened when trevor reed and how that was handled with the russians it was a lesson learned with that. even as far as the parity of the trade taking place. the person he was exchange was a russian pilot, constantin janco, he was involved with the import of the conspiracy is important, $100 million of cocaine into the united states from liberia. over 2 tons of cocaine. that was in exchange for mr. reid who is over there on disorderly conduct charge. the same goes with brittney griner he was over there with the vape. i think it's important to understand when we say persons wrongfully detained i think being wrongfully detained or going through trial and convicted of a crime the reason why i make that is because we
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have groups throughout the world that have taken a broken hostage and using this as a bargaining chip in and set precedents. what i think we need to discuss. was that the best bang for the buck the united states had by an individual like viktor bout he was convicted by a jury in new york, conspiracy to kill americans with weapons of mass destruction to terrorist organization and the best thing that could come from this is one american that was being held wrongfully in russia and returned it just doesn't make sense. pete: no it doesn't, we want to thank you and many other men and women like you who have stood the watch to keep us safe and get rid of guys like viktor bout. it still appreciated insignificant. thank you very much. >> thank you very much. pete: coming up. fox weather alerts, winter storm slamming parts of california with nearly a foot of snow.
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lisa: a "fox weather" alert a mega storm hits california leaving tens of thousands without power and when topping 50 miles per hour in parts of the state. more than 4 feet of snow could
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fall by the time it's over, this leading to dangerous white out conditions on the roads with reports of drivers trapped between down power lines, we go to rick for the "fox weather" forecast. >> when you get snow in california i will almost always say it's a great thing even if it's a lot. a lot of the mountains in california are 2 - 400% ahead of where they would be this time of year end that's great news because of the decades long drought in california so we have a lot of moisture coming in will get a lot more throughout the day today in overnight tonight. you see the center of the storm off the coast of california that throughout the day will pull down through the south and will see rain through the l.a. basin and snow across parts of the grapevine. if you see the snow across the sierra nevada's 4 - 5-foot snow totals and the entire west is going to get in on this. watch the future track throughout the day you see this drifting towards the south were to get rain and snow into
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southern arizona, tucson you might be seen accumulating snow by the time this is done in this entire system pulls off towards east and north and we have the hermas across parts of the south we've been seen storms ride the jet stream like tennessee has seen 3 - 5 inches of rain, more rain coming in but threat for severe weather by the time we get towards tuesday could be talking about a tornado outbreak in parts of the south, the northern side of the same storm is going to bring no 1 - 2 feet of snow across the far northern plane and active week ahead for the country. will keep you watching by the way, the "fox weather" app and you can continue to watch you keep up-to-date with weather on your location at any moment. will: thank you rick. fox news alert the fourth installment of twitter files dropping overnight the latest released details how staffers built cases around the account they want to permanently ban
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trust and safety director yoel ruth taught the policy change that would apply to president trump alone, joining us not to react author of supreme dis disorder. the focus overnight is on the dump of twitter files. i want to talk to about the revelations from the twitter files in totality. i want to talk with the government involvement. is there anything that you have seen so far that red flag for you what we have witnessed is an abridgment of the first amendment of the united states constitution? has the government influenced at the very least twitter's decisions to center? >> with to distinguish between legal and political issues. if it's biden campaign colluding with twitter to do various things that stop the government being involved that's problematic that there might be violations of twitter's own policies and they could be sued
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civilly for damages and people who were shadow band or band or censored in whatever ways. once it becomes abided administration and the starts colluding with twitter or other platforms for that matter to go after misinformation weather about covid or whatever. at that point becomes a first amendment issue because that is a private agent act acting as an agent of the government colluding, collaborating. that's when it becomes a constitutional issue. until then most of these twitter files implicates violations of twitter's policies which is a breach of contract civil liability. will: so the civil liability someone who is shadow band. do not talk about government involvement of this stage of this conversation. let's say i'm shadow band by twitter i look at twitter and say you're not implementing your policy in a cohesive or consistent manner can it twitter say so what is a private company
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i get to do what i want but you're saying my claim will be breach of contract according to what their own service? >> they have policy set up the say very clearly what it is with the latest dump last night it seems like they're making stuff up on the fly arbitrarily. they are free is a private company to have no policy whatsoever to say will do whatever we want whenever we want but they didn't say that they said we have clear rules here's our policies. one strike, to strike, three strike whatever it might be but if they go we considered misrepresenting there might be fraud or other kinds of violations of that sort. not first amendment centering but certainly going against what they represent to their users and their customers. will: let's go back to first amendment, let's talk about the potential governmental influence or interference of twitter's decisions. can't the fbi or whoever is correlating with twitter say we
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can make recommendations and tell them if we think something is disinformation that is not bridget the first amendment. >> it depends the case law needs an update there are lawsuits pending. i'm involved in one with individual plaintiffs who were shadow band and censored and locked out of their accounts at one point for the so-called misinformation that turned out to be absolutely true about covid and the issue is, is twitter acting to prevent regulatory sanction, the government is a nice social media platform, wouldn't want anything to happen to, wink wink. you would be in our good graces if you follow the best practices. it's a fuzzy line, it might be a jury question who knows but that issue, it doesn't just have to be the government saying stop the presses there could be more nuanced first amendment violation of collaboration collusion. will: that we understand quickly before we go. it's true, the government in this instance through the fbi
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can make recommendations to a social media company on something they believe the government is disinformation misinformation that doesn't in itself violate the first amendment. but if it's paired with the implied threat of coming regulatory action, now you're talking about coercion, now you're talking about the government and you would have to make that case. you have to make the case of those two issues are tied together right? >> it's important to get discovery getting past the motion to dismiss the government are automatically files in these sorts of cases so you can depose various white house officials, dr. fauci whoever's needed to be deposed to talk about collaboration collusion implied threats on the social media platforms. r.will: i'm over my time but i want to ask about the idea twitter is working in concert with one political party, is
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that in your estimation is or something there, for example campaign-finance violations? >> that's certainly possible. the optics of that, that becomes a political issue and obviously were discussing now at big check in all these other things but legally speaking it could be a campaign-finance issue and we have to look at a contributions. will: fascinating, a conversation needed for much more investigation. thank you. will: lisa over to you. lisa: great job will. turning to your headlights and notorious hitmen known as low barbie seems to disappear from u.s. prison rules without a trace former acting ice director tom homan thinks he may know what this means. here's what he had to say about that. >> he did not escape, they would be a lookout for him on that national.
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he's probably going to testify against other cartel leaders and mexican officials. >> he thinks he is still the u.s. custody but moved to a secure location ahead of what could be a bombshell testimony. there is also this, while video shows the moment a los angeles city council member fights with an activist at a community christmas tree lighting. you could see councilman kevin daly on grabbing hold of the activists wearing a green coat. the actor is with the group demanded the council members redesign over alleged racist remarks he had been recorded saying both accuse the other of assaults, no one was arrested. the jury is out and those are your headlights. pete: a lot of christmas cheer. lisa: not so much christmas cheer. could a cripple ge pandemic of s back and masks. dr. fauci would like that but fox news doctor nesheiwat best
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>> you have to leave it up to the discretion of the local health authorities. obviously you would like people to use good judgment to protect themselves and their family and their community without necessarily having to mandate anything. there is a fatigue about being mandated. people don't like to be told what to do. >> doctor anthony fauci admitting americans have mandate fatigue. will: cities like new york and los angeles are encouraging masks use as officials worn of a triple pandemic of covid, flu and rsp spreading this holiday season. lisa: here's what you need to know is you gather with your family fox news medical contributor dr. nesheiwat. doctor, as part of what were seen because of lockdowns the people were hiding in their homes for so long. >> i do believe that plays a huge role. when you think about it normally were creatures of social engagement we go out and socialize alike to communicate
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with others and you get exposed a little bit of virus here and there and that primes your immune system gives you defense for the future that's what we see so many babies and infants hospitalized with rsv because they don't have the immunity or defense to protect them from severe illness. absolutely for think about it we want to bring back the mitigation measures with masking and social distancing and lockdown but look what it did it's causing an uproar in influenza, rsv, rino virus and all these others that are causing pediatric hospital beds to be full. pete: there's so much more information about masking and efficacy. would they go along with it again. >> i think it's fine and reasonable for the cdc to make their recommendations but let's keep it at a recommendation. it should be optional if you want to wear a mask if you for example have an underlying medical condition and part of the most vulnerable group, heart disease, lung disease, uncontrolled diabetes may be for
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undergoing chemotherapy urine high risk group of your senior citizen you're in high risk group. it makes sense take the extra step to protect yourself but it should be a personal choice a decision made by you, you have that right whether you choose to take the vaccine, use the mask, that is up to you it should not be mandated at this point. pete: one thing that i did through covid i took vitamin d and zinc almost on a daily basis and i know you have a new product out which takes all the things that we need and puts them in together for one vit vitamin. >> prior to covid i was telling my patients who are fatigued or run down or fighting a cold, i like natural conservative measures i say take vitamin b12, take vitamin c it'll boost your immune system, drink hot tea i would repeat that over and over and then i came up with bc boost to strengthen your immune system this is vitamin b12, vitamin c, vitamin d which so many americans are deficient in with
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a recent study that showed a deficiency in vitamin d is detrimental to the outcomes of all kinds of illnesses not just coronavirus. that's why we came up with the bc boost you can get it out bc boost.com. everyone needs it just like a car needs gas to operate and oil changes, her body needs fuel to function properly. >> i took some this morning and a lot of us after covid that looks at big pharma as profiteers. wouldn't that be a better route to turn to the natural remedies to keep us healthy versus popular system with drugs. >> absolutely were always talking about masks and vaccine and drugs and antivirals but let's get back to the basics in take care of our body and make sure we have good nutrition that's one of the most important things will reface the disease, illnesses handwashing taking preventative measures cleaning and disinfecting surfaces making
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sure you're up-to-date with the childhood vaccine and nutrition vitamins and minerals. pete: everyone can get what you would recommend they take if they get bc boost. bc boost.com i took my first vitamin a long time this morning. i'm already feeling good. congratulations doctor. at big three howards still ahead, benjamin netanyahu, marie zeldin. ♪than if she overdraws by $50 or less. and, kyle, well, he's keeping calm with another day to adjust his balance if he overdraws by more than $50. overdraft assist from chase. make more of what's yours.
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