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that's not just an academic survation. that's a technical definition of a recession. two quarters declining gdp recession. we're not making that up. you'll find it in every economic textbook ever written. we'll look uupp the one you used in college. but the bush administration could not admit thattion if they admitted the u.s. was in te a recession, they would lose cor the senate, they would lose control of both chambers of the congress. both chamb about it. but how do you lie about something that's so easily defined and everyone can see? will you just change's what the definition? and that's what they did. they came upid parad came up th. of recession. adot gdp. look >> that's the old way, the racist way of assessing the economy.y look at holistic fasters i look at holistic factors, said the way. let's look at the labor markett for example, the labor market. well, then in june, the bureauo of labor statistics gave them ammunition for their case. the bureau of labor statistics
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issued a report that showed the labor market was strong. they determined that the u.s. economy added more than a million jobs in the secondn quarter. >>jobs ahe secon of this year fh to june. >> a million jobs. that's a bigbi deal .biden it's a big story.uting and of course, joe biden wastedt no time in toutinga million newn the second quarter despite negative growth. >> wait a second.t how do you get a million new jobs with negative growth? >> that seems like magic. how is that possible? but no one in the media askedepe questions. instead, they repeated the white house lined e white ,l the bls report. >> the bureau ofs re laborport t statistics report showing a million new jobs proves we can't be in a recession. they all said it, quote,
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the jobs report suggests the biden economy is not in a recession, wrote the "new york times". and of course, there were other stories like that, too. >> so on the basis of that and other factors, they won. they now have control of the senate and now we get to learn the truth. a million new jobs, really. the philadelphia fed decideders to check those numbers and they found the u.s. economy did notm add more than a million jobs in the second quarter of this yearn and said the net additional jobs was about ten thousand. so that's less than one percent of the job growth administration claim. that's not a rounding error. , on a minor math mistake. this is a country that supposedly sent man to the moon. >> we can do math right? >> this isn't like thinking with one hundred bucks in your pocket and finding out you had five . this is like claiming you had a million dollars in your pocket and finding out you ha.d ten thousand.u were this is like claiming you were rich when you were actually bankrupt. u were allthis is a lie.wrong b so how do they get it wrongjobs by more than a million jobs?
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as of yet how do they construct this line? well, as it turns out, we're not really sure. just we now know the best numbers didn't just help joe biden, though. thern,e was another purpose.ve these fake numbers also gave the chairman of the federal reserve, jerome powell, a justification to continul eba raising interest rates on the basis of that report., ra tethey can raise rates. >> he was powles a few days agoe today. the fomc raised our policymore interest rate by a half percentage point. we continue to anticipate that ongoing increases will bes will appropriate in order to attain a stance of monetary policy polc that is sufficientlyy restrictive to return inflation to two percentrestrict over tim restite the slowdown in growth, the labor market remains extremely tight, with the unemployment rate near a 50 year low, job vacancy still very high, and wage growth elevated, job gains have been robust. oh, every word of that a lot. the justification is a lie
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and in fact is paul well knowshe there are seven million american men of working agerkin agwho are not working. they're watching the internet all day. s are soob why are they lying to us about this? well, the effects are very obvious. go try to take out a car loanif or a home loan or any kind of loan, or if you have a loan, abr it's got an adjustable rate. watch how much more you'reatth. paying per month. >> so why are they doing this? well, the administration wants power to raise rates becausel of they think it'll offset inflati the inflation that joe biden's policies have caused . >> but this is a huge problemobe for everyone. else. raising rates when the economyov is faltering and people don't, k have jobs. if you keep doing that, youeep o could cause an actual collapseic .ey that seems put lik e the course they put us on. the administration got the interest rate wanted even in the labor market has been flatlining. william beech runs the bureau of labor statistic of las. marty walsh runs the department of labor. they need to explain why anyone should ever trust the most basic economic numbers, government issue s ever again.
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>> and it's one thing to get the numbers wrong, but then to base future policies on numbers, you know, are wrong. >> what is that? what that's what they're doing. jerome powell should probablyn answer that question fairly soon. he won't join us tonight either. but ramaswamy will . >> he's an entrepreneur, authori of nation of victims, a frequent guest in the show. we're happy to have him tonight. thank you so much for comingops on . 1 , oops, we got it wrong by a million jobs. >> this seems like a huge story. i think it's being drawn by pretty much everybody. what do you think we're looking at here?whatk weg at here? i think it is the governmental equivalent of enron cooking the books. ate the endab of the day, if y lie about these numbers, what other numbergoverns is the govet actually going to write? they tried to change. as exactly. you poiand as you pointed out, tuc. they tried to change the definition of what counts as a recession . hat >> well, why not just dothemselv the end around and just change the numbers themselves? and i'm going to make a prediction. i think we're going to see more of this behavior goingbehai forward. you're going to see more oorf ia because we're in a double
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whammy of rising interest ratesr against the backdrop of disastrous economic policies. bathat is a formula for economic calamity. but the way you cover it up is push it and kick the can down the road for as longyou pu as you can. wn theuntil the house of cards s falling down. i think that's what we're going to see even more of thisld brinr behavior going forward. >> i wish that we could bringtit more facts to thhae story. >> and in the short timeline we had today, we couldn't. but i'm just amazed that youtioc could doctor a foundational economic number like that, like the jobs report, that that's not some esoteric thing. that's a basic thing upon whichm people make all kinds of decisions. how do you fake thatak by a million jobs? >> that's right. i don't and i don't even think, tucker, nece this necessarily joe biden even knowing that was the number, of course, the people we elect to run the government, as youe t well know, are not the people running the government thisdestb is the oldest bureaucratic trick in the playbook. you get to makurick inthe playe if i get to fill in the numbers, the peoplet who fill in the numbertos hold the keys to the kingdom. that is what the bureaucratwhat bureaucratic, managerial the cl
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in government recognizes is puta it on the teleprompter, give them the righndt numbers to read out. bu tilt the people who tilte the scales of that math are ultimately actually tilting the scales of the public policy makers who are reall who ry just the puppets, who dance to the tp tunes, to the peopleeo who actually report the numbers . >> that's what's going on here. >>ally quick. i just i can't resist asking, l since you're in the business world, you've got a lot ofne your own money at stake. you know, a loknowt of a l othee who are in the same position.mad >> when you make decisions, do you look at big numbers likeme t is this part of your calculation as a businessman? >> thi s is one input thatf a matters, tucker, but it's part of a broader, broader set of variables. recoquestion is , when you undermine trust in the entire reporting mechanism of this particular figure, i think it undermines trust in all ofust an the other figured s. jo yes, these jobs numbers on a quarterly basis matter, but this is biggert this in this particular number. it's about integrity in the reporting system itself. cular yeah. and i've got some vaccines i'd like to sell you. we can talk about it offo in th but in the meantime, greatight to see you tonight. thank you so much.
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g >>od to see.ood to >> thank you. so you just heard vivek say it . if the government is willingfoua to lie to you about foundational economic data,they how many new jobs will be created? they'll do that. then wha are t are they lying at or were they not lying about? well, here'sying one thing they have lied about forn decades, like more thanru 70 years. th the truth abou tt thoshee lightl you see in the sky, they've just started to tell a smallf tr part of the truth. the pentagon was forced to acknowledge that ufos are, in fact, real. you're ufos ar not crazy for kng that, but they still can'tbut ty explain them or discuss what these might be . now, we did a fox station documentary called the ufo files. we spoke to retired navy pilotwh who gave his assessment of what these objects are capable of. >> we got the footage that you see on the tic-tac video. it's about 40 to 40 seconds to a minute long.
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and that's whes whenn starts off to the left of my scope.y scope. and we couldn't find it again. the princeton radar was clean halfway through the intercept, underwood realized that his electronic surveillance systems were being jamme.d. e jamm offensive jamming or active jamming there kind oinf one inm. the same is considered the act of war per the geneva convention. like the other objects, the tic unlike tac behaved unlike anything military pilots had ever seen.et at first i didn't see anything unusual, unnatural. it wasn't until it started jamming. n things started to be unusual. demoratic nature, the lack oful abopulsion that you should be able to see at that range, ra commercial airliner, another military aircraft. you should see that method ofli see that. we propulsion, not seeing any of it. >> so now we know the u.s. military has seen these thingscy well, pretty much every single i day, and not just the u.s.yone military. w since everyone in america nowo i has a video devicece inhave
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their pocket, we have evidenceca coming in constantly and it there seem to e accelerating. there seem to be a lote last y more sightings in the last year. maybe we're imagining, but it seems that way. the latest series comes from multiple witnessestest in rural wisconsin. just the other night, december wit, several motorists and residents took video of what appeared to be ufos. in some cases, multiple ufos, a cluster of five and a coupleos of cases flying right aboves we these objects were reported in west bend, wisconsin. , wisconsin, also inonsin an howard, wisconsin, more than one hundred miles away from wie first two places . k wa the next day, december 2nd, chris nowak was in the car fami with his family and saw lightsy in the sky over a field in greenfield, wisconsin, becauseo nowak is the man who sawthis this, ben hansen, a researcher. >> chris andt th benan joinor coming on. us tonight. s, thank you both for coming on .u chris , first to you.you, what where wer tell us what e y tell us what you saw. we think put the video up there, but what was it? y wife a >> absolutely. so my wife and i were driving down forty three going northbound. this was on december 2nd.
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right around six fifty five ,t a little before seven o'clock. and after we were driving down 2 miles the expressway for about two miles, my wife noticed lights in the sky that basically would pulse through the the sky in like a matter of a second. it would clear the entire sk cly from and horizon to the other.th >> and it was very odd.st and , you know, at first we just didn't really know what itr was. so we continued on our drive . go we were going to go to candy cane lane with our daughters, which is adaughter holiday tradn for us . and we drove for twenty miles mh and the entire twenty miles. through this we continue to see these lights that would pulse throughe the sky incredibly fast. that would be like a five to thirty second delay inth between. and then they'd either com e the same direction or come back back again the same direction or they would come back thoppoer opposite direction. and it just seemed very y so at this point. i wanted to capture some of this on video and i thought it e was incredibly odd once again that we had seen these for pull twenty miles. i just started ruling things out in my head of what that could be . so w e got off at an exit ina
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into a church ich is a more populated area, and pullepd into a church parking lot and looked up in the southernwh sky, which wasis the direction e se were seeing these while driving. hile dri andand the only thing the sky at that point was a bluish purple huou up ine up n the sky. and i thought that was odd. and wanted to capture something on video. my thought was to send it to a local meteorologist and show him exactly what we werearte seeing. so i took out my phone, sed t it to video mode and just startednn recording and nothing wass happening. and of course, happ i thought, well,ab this is great. you know, we're not going to be able to capture whatever we were seeing on film. tim and within a ten second period of time, there was a white light that had illuminated in b the middle of this blue huehuy t that was in the sky. >> and it just sat there for about ten seconds and then it shot forward, but shot out intor three different directions. eealso reminded me of what you would see, you know, when you go to like a blue angelsperfor performancmae or something like that and the jets come at you and then back out into different positions. amouthis happened for an
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incredible amount of time. it moved in in differentdirectio directions, clearing the horizon from side to side, cleaside-to-e is no rhymeback. or reason to it.if i you know, i thought if it would be from a display or anything like that or spotlights, you would definitely see some sort of a repeating pattern to this . and it was just completelys. erratic. we it was continue to watch it for ten minutes and took videos on and off our our daughters. >> unfortunately, we're veryee h excited to see the holiday were lights that we were going to see and started to go into meltdown mode. we couldstall them as long as we could tell them that we were watching santa iecitn the sky. i but it wast absolutely incredible what we saw. >> and later on , what reallye o whated my interest, even even more so than what we saw, is i wanted to figure out what this was. >> and an s as we dug deeper, i went on to facebook and ir lih basically just did a search fotr lights in the sky and sort by most recent and wanted to see if anyone i n and t our local communities had seen this. and i wa is astounded by what we
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found. there were folks all over. the state, all over the country that had seen very similar things. thi and these two evenings. >> and so i started to justs an collect some of this. theyt googletarted a doc and wanted to collect whatd we had seen to try and get to the bottom of what exactly this was and then compiled some of those videos and started a facebook group just so that peoplpee coulopledr continue to share e what we had seen. >> and from that point out, from i feel like the rest is kind of history because ben hansen reached out to us and is veryine interested in what we wereseeina seeing and kind of work to compile a lot ofe the different video evidence that we have. >> well,compiled a l it's amazi. >> and i want to get quicklyyou, to you, ben. the daily mail had a bit ben, h a story on this without a bunchd of different sightings fromro wisconsin on the 1st and 2nd of december. >> has the governmen of wit, hae the pentagon, has anyone tried to explain what these sightings have been? >> well, i think, tucker, as you've covered before, one of the main problems hereiso
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is we're all waiting for this uap task force going to come ut with out with a new report and they're just getting upthey to speed, but they don't have a mechanism for civiliansa repot really to make a report to a government agency or someone that's going to take this seriously. and it's left to private researchers such as us to doe rr it. we don't have as manasy resourcs ,but this is an incredibledeos a case. the two videos that i've beeven investigated and chris, the next night show objectsctual that are coming down.f th we're actually seeing in frontnu of the road, going up into sky the sky and then streaking weross, you know, in less than a second the whole horizon . and we've talked to so many experts at this point, anies, searchlight companies, we gote police and firefighters, everyone working with us to tryy and identify what they are. and the governmento id at this point really know where to bebe seen and helping us in this effort. >> well, there may be there mayn be a reason for that. i'm just guessin fg. i sure appreciate, chris , your testimony, ben,d been, youe your expertise. >> tk you both. thanks. thank you. hanks,so remember the incident
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read is they are good people caught up in a badtion. don't you tell if you're still alive. i wanted all of this to stop. the legal system did nothing but what are they afraid we'll find a home invasion self help. w-w religion hacksaw. .
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i've got me the tiger. you may remember last summer,me a very creepy guy walked intloo the women's locker room ate spap the wee spa. remember that? witnimself ay he exposed to several women as well as an himself to several women one ell as an underage girl. one brave woman confronted this. the staff at least for allowing this. r it's okay for a man to go into e the women's section, show his around other women, young girls under and your small whisper, ia condone that. is that what you're saying? like i asked, it's okay. he said he could stay there. he could stay here. >> but sexual orientation, i see a he lets me know he's a man. >> sexual he's a man, and he i. he is not an all female.
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>> we wish we knew who thato lady was because she's a hero, because she was noting the obvious. this is a crime. this is a sex crime.ime. so, of course, the rest of media decide it must be a hoax, but it was not a hoax.not a ho and the person who stayedho idenhis in the media was only one.ed it was andy. this pe norv.ert, and he identified this, a guy called darren morigi, who turned out to be you will be shocked to know a career criminal rajoura. then we're on the run. her 15 months. he's just been arrested and charged with several felony counts, including wait for it,gi thy indecent exposure. so, as you said, andy, no is the journalist who reported this in the first place. he's editor at large of the post-millennial. he's author of the new york yor times bestseller unmasked inside into his radical plan to destroy democracy.mes bestser and he joins us tonight.. >> thanks so much for coming s on . i mean, this is a horrible, satd story. i should not be chuckling atcati it, but your vindication is soe complete that i just can't is yo i just can't control myself. what's your responseng y to learning that everything you said was true?ou s >> well, i guess maybe this can
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be some hopefully pathway for the people that law enforcement have identified as victims. there are two open felony cases against this trans identifying suspect. they do include women as well as underage girls involving two separate changing room locker room incidents in los angeles county. the arrest happenethe ard last k on the 13th of december. to reach out to the l.a.out sheriff's office. and they did confirm that even though morigi has legally identifies as female and under california, law, it?cause of s id. but because of the anatomy of this person, mariga is being held in a men's inmate facility at the moment. >> what would you say to the mes members of the media who dismissed your initial reporting as a hoax? >> well, i would say that you all are so driven by narrativee
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that it blindsa you to your owu biases and and you often make very big mistakes and you owes an apology. to the women and girlse and women's rights activist who spoke out at that time.manya many of them, by the way, was subjected to violence because they wanted to organize violent, direct actions to assault people outside the ball. so there needsapol to beog ay, n apology. but 15 months on , that apologyc hasn't come and won't come. yeahom, speaking as someone who was himself attacked and injured went up in the hospital for 20% violence,pt you would know.nigh we appreciate your coming on tonight to tie bow around that story. and thank you. my pleasure. well, some of the medical professionals who make money by mutilating the bodies of young women are now being sued for what they'vebeing su done. e case in point in 2020 at the age of 30 , camille kiefels says she was approved for a double mastectomy after a few virtual visits with doctors atan gender clinics in the state of oregon. s and state now she's suing herl
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worker and her therapist, as well as the clinics involve t . >> camille kiefel joins us along with her attorney , lauren adams. phone. t. camille, thanks so much for coming on tonight. i understand the outlines of your suit, but tell us why you think you were wronged apart from the legal of the legal case you're making. >> s o part of it was that so i sought out. >> it's it's okay.m i'm going to give you a second to collect yourself, and that's all right. and ask your attorney about the case that you are making. and i hope you can fill in some of the emotional blanks there. lauren , what are yo.u arguing on behalf of your client in this case? thinks this case is about this case is about menta mental health providers who breached their duty of care and violated the professionalth
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ethical standards of the state of oregon.e stat leading to irreparable harm caml to camille and doing so by making false representing patients to medicaid. >> so tell us what. g this and so they made money by doing. this.what and thank you for pointing that out. but what is their obligatedple and what is the obligation of the people who treated your client that they didn't meet specifically? they have an obligationeat th to treat them as an individual and to treat them according to evidence based medicine. and they to they met herd wrote one time each and wrote a letter to have healthy bod tya parts removerts d. remove yes. on the basis of the identityis thatid did you. seem well, i mean, that seems that irems prima facie irresponsible. i can't imagine anyone wouldn't see that as irresponsible. onsible imaginanybodcamille, die they cared about you as a as a
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person, cared about making youpe better as a person? >> i think that they were highly influenced by an ideology and that has no place in our medical system. and had they looked at the underlying health issues, whicich ash as those resolved, i realized that i was know that i was not nonbinary, that i was a woman all along and had beenan dealing with trauma that i , i would have never need the surgery. and so they have a responsibility to their patients to look at look att thn things from a new perspective. gsnot be influenced by ideology. >> well, exactly. i mean, if they treated cancer patients like that, noe. one would survive. that's in so nicely put. and thank you for that. i know it's hard to talk aboutuy it, so i appreciate you both coming on tonight. thank you very much. and good luck with your suith .s thank you. >> so universities exist, so people can think freely, right? well, stanford university just made it explicit. they have published an index oyf forbidden words they are not
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find a replacement. this comes after musk invited twitter users to vote on whether he should remain a ceo. the majority said no. the billionaire vowed he would abide by their decision. i'm marianne rafferty. now back to tucker carlson.. no >> well, like a lot of other neo liberal propaganda sites, semaphore seems to have takenn o a lot t of money from fraudster sam bank, been freed , indicted, fraudster sam bakemanf freed , who passed around money to the media to gerun met cover we can continue committing fraud against over a milliontake investors.? >> how much should some before take? they won't tell us , but it looks like in the millions now, hiat's money that doesn't belong to them or bank freed . it belongs to his defraudeds, investors. so shouldn't semaphore at give that money back ?oney is not a law. of obvious seems kind of obvious. a few weeks ago we asked bensmi smith,th who runs before that question. we were told they're not givingn the money back until the biden distraction forces them,
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to which we're not goingat's not to happen any time soon. goisince they exist to cover fo the bush administration.e biden. probably just bending it probably just spending it like it's theirs, but it's notth theirs. that appears to be semaphoresio position tonight. ght.why aren't they immediatelyh returning the money? >> well, evee n vox and propublica, two otherbenefi beneficiaries of same bank manfred's bribesci, announcedca they're going to give the moneyp back because how could you keep that money? cdemocrgo, the democrati senate campaign pac pledgeaticds to return three million dollars. they got fro got fm faucroi ex >> but there are a lot of otherc organizations and political campaignals still have not returned the money. look at this chart. the joe bide, thatvictorn victo, the campaigns, the senate campaigns of joe manchin in west virginia, republican lisa murkowski in alaska, republican susan collins in maine, cory booker of new jersey, debbie stabenow inba michigan. liberals all they all tookthey a llmoney from fauci x. this is the fruit of fraud.
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they should give the money back and so should the many other left left-wi wing pacs that tookstor fdx money. that money belongs to defrauded investors, more than a million of them., >> but above all, semaphore, which is supposed to be covering the news, shouldould g give this money back tonight. >>iv how can they cover the news if they're implicated in a crime? to we're still waiting for themextl to respond. you've got our text. let us knoet us knoww. so amazingly, stanford univers university, the august stanford university, so impressive. gillanders got into stanford. we're so proud. ans just pulled off the mask and announcenod basically we'rew not for free thought. >> we're fore r preventin g. stanford unveiled a list of banned wordsf that are no longr allowed on the school's website or in its computer code. on among them, the term blind study that's prohibited. so, th the phrase beating a dead horse, why? because according to stanford, that phrase normalizes violence against animals. so that can take any more money for animal testing. ohanymor, you're going to take e
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money they can get , but it means someone no longer welcome on stanford's campus, including us . watcnforh. s >> it's one of the company's executives just made a stunning, stunning admission buout not beating a dead horse here. it's kind of important. we've got kint to tailsd jusot our producers that sorry for the hate speech. as long as you repent, it's okay. >> candace owens is the hostcanf the candice owens podcast, and she has her own ideas for what stanford might ban on his c band. >> wordlist. it's great to see you tonight, candice . thanks for coming on . stth of us . wen of course, went to stanford.e cp weut met in the computer science department there. and so for us is, this y is personal. on what would you suggest?be that they banned? be hone you know, i'm scared to speak. i'm not trying to get banned. i'm trying to abide by all ofch the rules, which would probably be easier if you're a student i at stanford, if you just kept your mouth shut. it just seems like a walkingg minefield, which is ridiculous . but i think if wminefi shcan't be here ,woue got to join in. we should ban some more words. i would say we should ban intel
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gints obviously because it'sit ableist term that a whole section for ableisthey havm. right. and of course intelligence should be able asrm. it doesn't allow people who don't have thinking brains to be able to join in. and clearly people that createde this list do not have thinking brains and what people should be thinking whenthis they see things like this is thateg college campuses have become a criminal enterprise. kids are taking out hundreds and thousands of dollars inheseu loans to attend these universities, to be told told can ty that they can'ni speak about everything that they do is wrong. i'm not sure what benefit is for parents to send their children to university ildren t back .ey come they don't even know anything cm about their own genders. they come back dumber than when you sende dumber them. right, because they they seezzwd everything as a buzzword, everything as a trigger. tand in the end, they end upbes as nonproductive human beings in society. that also have hundredsthousandn and thousands of student loans, of student loan debt and nothing that they're ablwae to do because nobody wants to hire these people, these people that are just sensitive crybabies, what they end upend becoming are government dependents, angry professors.ino
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they go back into the ecosystem that taught them the nonsense t in the first place.he first plae i mean, this list is so laughable, but you shouldn't laugh because this is comingming from stanford university, stanford, harvard, yale,ity. yet all these pretentiouse universities must be the best, the smartestthe smar, the creaml lothe crop, i'm sure we're not allowed to say that by bayway are supposed to be attending these university campuses. and this is what they come up u with . astounding, tucker.>> tuc >>ke but it's also a cover for them. so you can't use the term beat a dead horse because it's violence against animals is someone who actually loves animals. i would be interestes so loves ad to know nkeymany dogs, cats and monkeys have been tortured to deaths over the years. hae yearstanford, because they t some government grant to do it,o not to advance science, butey gt simply because they got paid t to torture those animals to death. anl answerey wilthey'lhose that question? >> no, i think what you've got to be careful here, becausew sh that could be againstyo the religion of fascism. and you want to beu want very cl not to be anti fauci anywhere because god forbid, you of question any of his morals, any of the experience that they've done on animal s or the experimentation that
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eight under three two two zero four zero four eight hundred three two two zero four zero four over the past two years, l china has locked hundreds ofpl millions of people inside their own homes as part of its covid zero policy. now that policy is finallymeans ending and that means it's peop possible a lot of people in china are abouina art to getd covered for the first time and they are going to needo need drugs to treat their symptoms.
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one video shows chinese peopleip lining up at a pharmaceutical factory to get painkillersd outn because they were sold out in stores. >> wha what effect federalists have in the united states , could it mean drug shortages? >>ages in this country in this ? >> we would pose we thought that question to dr. marc t siegel, who would know. >> he join us tonight to assess. you t >> hey, doctor , what do you think of this? tucker, in general, goodbe evening.omin you would not believe anything china. 'tt of chin you don't we don't believe it didn't come from a lab. we don't believe that.undred un fifty two hundred died up till now. it's more like hundreds of thousands. wee hundre of don't believe a word they say about public health. we never believed covid zero hyperventilating on a virus was going to work because what happs anyway. read and then when you pull back , the immune system is groggy and all kinds of other viruses occur. right. i think the population in chinia figured out because they're rushing to stores to get tylenol, to get acetaminophen. n here's one thing that we can believe about china. they've go t a choke hold on oury li
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supply line. yes, that's right. a pharmaceutical ingredients,of almost all of them come from cha china. diabetes, drugs, stomach medication, steroids, antibiotics, 50%, tucker.ucke 95% of the ibuprofen imported into the united states comes from china. 70s comes fr% of the acetaminophen. so if you think that them rushing to pharmacies over overe is not going to impact us over here, you got anotherore thing coming. we already have a shortage i here. that shortage is going to growrl by leaps and bounds. so for all the scientists out there, who are worried aboutw the new subvariant coming out of chinaut o, i say this. yes, they wouldn't give a damn if a new subvariant did comeattk over here and sink us the way the original virus did. rian i'll grant you that. but i this physician is muchgoi more worried about where i'm going to get my tylenol from. >> tucker. and i think that seems likethin a really, really smart thing. to be worried about. and we appreciate the heads up on that. dr. siegel, thank you.
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>> thanks. so, senator josh holly of missouri went to the turning point usa event in phoenixa to g the other day. >> and during a speech, you offered this advice to young men . watch young men . l >> let me make a suggestion to you. uter and why don't you turn off the computer and log off the and go ask a real woman on a date? how about that? just a thought.r out. ask her out, young man.he ask >> whyin don't you be the ones who do the asking you? >> oh, so controversial. choose a human being over, raph as we said. josh holly represents missourih in the u.s. senate and he joins us tonight to explain his f speech. >> senator , thanks so much for coming on . so tell us why. senator, i mean, you're a us senator . you know, you helped negotiatedl trade deals, but you mentionedha human relationships. whn onshipy? truth to these well, somebody's got to be honest and tell the truth to these young men . th and the truth is , is that the industry is selling them as a
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total lie. and the trut h is american the society needs them. we need themto to step up. we need them to go get married and have families and be responsible husbands respo and fathers. this society is impoverished because too many young men are n too despairing or too checkedr o out on social media orred to be doing what we need them to dois as a country. youn time to call people to call young people, inthing mo particular, young men to be something more . and tucker, they want to be called to it. they don't wantht to be sold the bill of goods anymore.goods somebody needsanymore, to tell m the truth. >> no, i think thi that'nk ts ey right. but you you'reone at t one of ty few people who said anythings, like this, certainly one of the very few elected officials ,because it's considered really embarrassing to notice this is happeninofficialg. why don't more people say it?y ' it seems like it's transformed our society completely. e th liah, well, i think that's because the liberal culture, what the message mes to young l people is , the most you can aspire to in life is to be a consumer who sits in a cubicle in front of a computer all day and doesn't ask any questions, n doesn't do anything meaningful with your life. and what we neede ne to saed ton to young men and young women
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to it's just the opposite aspire to be somethinge more than a consumer. and for young men aspire to be something more than a consumer. aspire to actually createcreate something in your life, liker ie create a family, for instance, that, is the single greatest at of rebellion, if you like. against the liberal culturethe i that is that is suppressing people's desires that arbee suppressing their potential is to go out and actually engage in real relationships an get married, have a family, s, have kids, have your own ideas, and be be a responsible member of society. i mean, this is what people aret built to do. and again, it's what young people want to do. they want to be challenged in this way. right now, it's to and i'm sure clips of you saying that will be everywhere later. all the cool kids will making fun of you cool kids who are not yet sixty and childless. >> oh, i just i hope you keepalt i thin it because i think it'sru it's clearly true and i think it's brave in the context of today. >> senator daschle of missouri, thank you very much. than nator, tk so pretty much every y company that starts in this country, particularly the tech companies in silicon valley,
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proud of. i mean, most notably is a venture capital firm that's coming up quite a bit recently in the news because ofre centlysandbagger re to sequoiatn capital , one of the most prominent, biggest ones outt there. thari think their origin story is that they funded apple, steve jobs. so that's they got started. >> however, aside from fauci x, sequoia has launched a chinawhe only fund where they only invest in chines only ine asset they have also raised money exclusively from china finan to finance their investments in venture capital . and that jus t strikes mely peculiar that t is absolutely peculiar that that's permitted. and in some cases in silicon valley, encouraged. china is very clearlychina our biggest geopolitical foe and we should not. gee companies should not be supporting that. right. i mean, it just seems so ducouraging. yeah.r yo it's as if like during the cold war, you're investing in soviet assets. you think about how odd thatdd sounds, but that's what we're doing. bulgarian tank factory sounds like a great investment, but ite anyway?k
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but that's really the mentality today. and so i just find it that's you're not going to get any answers from that cohort. right, because that's how theys. think about their investments. so our idea is , why don't you have a venture capital firm that's going to finance these haveat r businesses, right. that are not alreadyblishe established, that are goingng to come up and b te the economy to tomorrow with a venture capital firm ourselves? and so we're going to have are our own money to invest in companies that are aligned with the types of values thatth i think most americans are,mo which is to effectively implement a form of patriotic capitalism, as well as an emphasis on shareholder primacy. what will it be calledd it? seventeen eighty nine capital, which is the year of the billris of rights? b yes, i wasput in put into effec. some people said, oh, that's also the french revolution, which it was. but i think also that'se don' relevant because if we don't do this, the guillotines are going to come out anyway. ing to cout anywomine mallick, ,
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