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you prefer the soviet style prt of the democratic party's internal elections, where votes from merely a formality. all the really big decisions, the meaningful ones, are made thars in advance by donors. >> oh, of course, everyone'sif y on board. that's what they do. but ifou prefe you prefer democy to oligarchy, if you prefer real debates about issues thatet actually matter, it's pretty. refreshing to see it . yes, it's a little chaotic, buti this is what it's supposed to be now. we're going to give you a lotth more detail on what's happening in just a minute and throughout the week. but first, t firs a quick overviewe big to frame the big points. kevi kevin mccarthy of californo was going to be speaker. he was g wants to be speaker. in fact, he wants that job, more than anything else in his life. and he was going to get it. ause but then a group ofd that kevin twenty republican members stopped him. now they stopped becausepresent they decided that kevin mccarthy is not conservative enough to representat'staken ba a parti just taking back the house from nancy pelosi. thand they are definitely righta about that.ct >> mccarthy is not especially conservative. he's >> he is , in fact, ideologically agnostic. he's flexible,hi is real
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constituency is the lobbying community in washington. so g if you've got sincerech. political beliefs, that is infuriating to watcther hanhs on the other hand , to be fair, it's not this is politics. and mccarthy eas does have strengths. >> it's not easy being speakerv. when the house is this closely divided. and in some ways, kevin mccarthy is perfectly suited for that. thathe's s.he is skilled in poln a small thing. and critically, mccarthytw is willing to spend the next two years living in hoter lhi rooms, raising money for his party ahead of a historic presidential election. what republican in the house is willing to do that soll pass it tonight? and we have checked no one step forward. so really the pivotal question is how badly doeslleagu kevin mccarthy want this job? twenty oesf his colleagues have just publicly disavowed him loudly and again and again.m so to win them back , mccarthyte is going to have to give themoit something real, not more airy promises, which he specializesss . he's going to have to give. them actual concessions if kevin mccarthy wants to be the speaker, he is going
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to have to do things he woule wd never do otherwise.f at like what we can think of at least two things. first, release the january 6th files, not some of the january 6th. files and video, all of it, and not just some photo committee that will hide them.el >> that, in fact, is designedt m to hide them from the public, but put them online, release them to the public directly sodn the rest of us can finally know what actually happened on january 6th. 2020 one . it's been two years.'s lon it's long overdue.s to it's our right as americans to know. and mccarthy tell us .as masse second, kevin mccarthy couldy put thomas massie of kentucky in charge of a new frank church committee designed to discover with the fbi in the intely agencies have been doing to control domestic politics in this country. no they've been doing a lot, but no one in washington wants to talk about it.c is this topic is effectively off itmits and has been no one's talked about it for almost 50 years. >> and so because no one has anm
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talked about it or stopped it, the rot has spread and democracy has withered. you can feel it. a the fbi is a bigger force inn an american elections than any single group of voters. this cannot continue.it it is is poison and kevin mccay is uniquely situated right now to stop it. so by striking a deal with his twenty colleagues, mccarthy could restore our system to health and at the very same time get the job. he hashe's always wanted. it's not so complicated. let's hope he does it. as we said.n >> more on that story in justt a minute. "monfirst, tonight, as you have likely seen in the first quarter of the nfl's monday night football game,la a player for the buffalo bills called damar hamlin collapsed on the field. >> he made what appeared to be a routine tackled and stood for a second beforade e crumbled backwards to the ground was off. an espn announcer said they'd s never seen anything like it in their entire careers, played this game for the majority of your life. and after that, you've been calling these gamel lis. ee first of all, i've never seen know anything like this.
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thisthis. is unchartered water0e really for everyone, right? twenty years. i've never felt what i'm feeling right now.we i haven't seen have what we ha5 been watching for the lastand ten , fifteen minutes.itt puts n perspective real and it just puts things in perspective real quick. you may havebly see the tape. you may be watching live. d it's hard to overstate the drama. d the buffalo bills announced afterward thatamar damar hamlin went into cardiac arrest on the field. trainers perform cpr on hifieldr roughly nine minutes. >> it was horrible.tes. it and the players on the field, a to their great credit, responded not as competitors but as human beings, assionate ones that came together in prayer for the fallen player damar hamlin is now in critical condition inr a hospital in cincinnati, thd it's unclear, sadly, whether he will survive. so that is what we know. it's tragic. know what don't we know? well, what we don't know could s fill volumes starting with why damar hamlin had a heart attack on a football field. we d do not know the answer we athere is no way to know the answer. we're not going to lie to youe o
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and pretend we do know the answer. >> but that has not stopped k manyno others from lying to youl hannemann was still lying on the field receiving cpr when self described medical experts in the media, people with no demonstrated medical ethics at all. effectively, witch doctorstivels decided to use his tragic, life threatening injuries and opportunit y to spread stilld more more propaganda about the covid shots. it could not have been the shot they told you, shut up.en but they're lying. they don't know that. they don't know anything more than we know, whichwe can is effectively nothing. wes th can't say it was the sho. we can't say it wasn't the shot. we don't know whether he got the shot. >> we don't know.are they telliy and neither today. so why are they telling you they know something they don't ? well, it's notro the first timee of course. so tonight, in the appropriatel spirit of humility, we're going to speak to actual medical experts and scientists. data, ak >> people are going to follow the data, ask relevant questions regardlesst of political pressure. getting to the truth is the essence of science. eessence we try to practice it .
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one of the people are going to speak to his cardiologist, peter kulla. he's done a lot of research on the number of young people,yy particularly athletes who'venced experienced heart attacks and other serious cardiac events. attacks,in the past two years. a you're not imagining it. there has been a surge in heart injuries among the young, and the media have mostly ignored thisart surg. , but we o we're not sure why. we're no y.sure the cause. we're not to pretend.ng we are sure.dyin we do know it's real and it'st o scary. so in en young people start dying, we ought to pay attention. >> so in a few moments, we'reto going to talk to peter aboute what this is and what we know about it. >> but first took place lastt night's tragedy in context, we're joined by michelle la hoya. >> she is host of the sidelines of the podcast. >> she was a reporter on sunday night football for many years. >> she joins us tonight. sure appreciate your coming on tonight. >> those of us who don't cover sports for a living were completely shockedrt by this. were you you have covered sports for a living. were you as shocked as the o rest of us ? >> of course i was.. i've seen a lot of injuries over the course of my close to three decades covering f
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the nfl, and they've ranged from spinninal to concussion toe livered a coach wants to collapsed at halftime. we didn't know, again, if it too was life or death. s torywe really didn't know. and we had to cover that story.s buait nothing like this. and everyone has said it. no one's ever seen anything like it. when you've got a player lying on the field who needs cpr because his heart has stopped beating, that's a terrifying visual. and even more so were the facesi of all of his teammates.an d thand the players on the cincinnati bengals. also. u, the i mean, everyone was so distraught. and i'll tell you,ch they hadn r a much better view and feel of o what was going on down than any of us watching at home.t, it's a ver whey different environment. there, feeling it, sen when you're right there,ose up feeling it, sensing it, watching it close up.s. >> so you told us , i think, to relevant and important things. one , this is not normal. timeve done this all your life.e you were shocked by it. this. yers doesn't happen all
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the time.ma >> in to the players respondedfo as human beings with greatr decency and reverence for the tragedy. e they were watching. they prayed they didn't do anything but that. uys. >> i felt that was so? >> impressive. and you covered these guys. were you surprisedt all. that. e >> not at all. not at all. brothers. these guys are brothers. they spend so much timeth eac together. coul'rh othee working with eachr toward a common goal. they have relationships that we could only hope to have in places like congress and academia. and sometimes even in families.. these guys are brothers.ey 'd do they do anything for eacht other. and so and then there's the mutual respect among teams. everyone knows what it's like to get injured, to get hurt. but to watch this, a twentyy wol fourdn year old, i mean, it really wouldn't have mattered if he was twenty five orseemingl twenty two . but the fact is , thisalthy ise young, strong, seeminglyg mo healthy man. and you're right to point outcku we don't know anythingnd wat more about his background and we shouldn't speculate. but to watch this young, strong
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player go down in such a wayf ti that was clearly it was not the effect of the hit. could itno was cardiac. it is really something that they could not get past. and clearly they could nott havb go on with the game that woulddn just not have been right and it wouldn't have beenfor any posse any of them to be mentally able. it was great decency on the to function out there. >> yes, therd frome wa ms greate on the field from my perspective, and it was just heartening to see that. and appreciate your take. on this, michelle. taf sotafoya, thank you so muc. thank you. so as we told you, after damar hamlin collapsed rushhe field last night, trainers rushed in, began administering cpr almost immediately.r almost and continued doing that fore tk about nine minutes. ultimately, an ambulance took him off the field.e so a lot of people are asking whatle, almost procedural question, is it unusual to perform cpr for that long? and what does it mean forjoin the prognosis of mr. hamlin?
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joining us to assess this is dr. marc siegel. doctor , thankmarks for coming e >> what dor, you what do you mae of what we saw? tucker, thanks for having me.ret obviously, america's praying for it. way, who rose up the hamlyn tonight, a man of great courage, by the way, who rose from povertyat and showed great courage ind inl what hife accomplished in life. and he also, by the way, has been fundraising for his town where he grew up, mckeesld rocks. but what happened to him on the field? there'?s more we don't know that than what we do know. we don't know if he has underlying heart problems yet. we don't know, to your point whether whether oxygen flow to the brain was interrupted. he's in a coma in a hospital, but that's induced because youh want the brain to rest. ids to essentially, he probably swe probably using steroidsllind to decrease swelling and watchr doesn't meanitor. so the fact that he's under probably doesn't mean anything.o but what's really disturbing, of course, is that he had a blow to the chest that wasn't that severe. and yet het he crumpled to the ground and it looked like he was probably in in a arrhythmia
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called ventricular fibrillation, where it's just quivering. they come the aid, the defibrillator they now have on the field is what's life saving that improvesd the prognosis greatly. improvi don't know when they administered that. i don't know when the heartbeatr came back . that's really important. for i don't know if he gotmi cprnuta nine minutes. his youth will be on his side.-- but it's question becausef the cpr is about 30% of the usual cardiac output. is that enough?u kn we don't know yet. i we don't know why it did take that long. 's broughe's brought to the hosr again. i'm watchingt. a brain more that the heart. stab're saying his vital signs are now stable, thate hearing tt he's stable, he's back in the normal rhythm. we're hearing that much. but the fact is , we don't knowg i ether he's had enough oxygen to the brain. i do know, though, that the chasing foundation, tucker,e which is he's he's in chargef, of, had raised only three thousand dollars up until the point of this happening.
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now has raised close to five million because of the rabid fans from buffalo, becauserabida people from all overo the country to get toys for kids in his hometown, mckees rocks, pennsylvania. and you know what that is ?hear that shows america praying. america has hearts. still, tucker, as you've always our hear said, america has heart. and our heart is out tonight. for four damar hamlin and we'rec praying for his recovery. poorr, then poor kid.. god , it's just awful.ma marc siegel,rc sie and great toe you tonight. thank you. thanks. >> so, as you said, multiple sa, times and it's worth sayingt in because it's a sign of respect for the man tonight in ha the hospital, we don't know exactly why damar hamlin collapse last night, but at the same time, there are concerns about cases like this,a young athletes collapsing you're notld ortf heart problem. and there has been a dramatic increase in this. you're not imagining imagi what is this? cardiologist peter mccullough and researcher pangas polychaete looked into this
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trend in europe, european sports leagues. le, and founthey found that prid in the covid-19 vaccines, there were roughly twenty nine cardiac arrests in those european sports leagues per year. >>s in e europe since the vax campaign began, there have been more than fifteen hundred total cardiac arrests in those leagues. acand two thirds of those were fatal. >> does thate fatal. prove some? we don't know.t yo but you should know that dr. peter mcculloh is a cardiologist. >> he's also the author of courage to face covid-19. >> he joins us tonight covid-19. to assess. coming doctor , thank you s oo much fot coming on . so this is one of those phenomenon that people who use social media are aware ofno becausmenae their videos of it floating around. but i don't know when the lastlm time i heard, if ever, an ad american public health tlauthority addressed this directly and tell people what is this? is this real this.? >> tell us your findings from s. your actual study on this. the concern here is thatr,
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athletes at a professionalef level, tucker, are carefullyully screened for underlying heart disease, the leading cause of sudden death on the playing fielsease.d, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. the athletes are screened for this. there are rare conditions, genetic abnormalities and heart rhythm that can present, but sudden cardiac death should be a very unusual phenomenon. and as your report indicates, n it's extremely unusual in the nfl since the high level of scrutiny ential d, there's a differential diagnosis that doctors go through whe happensne happens. i watched it live and then rep i watched the replay as a cardiologistla. to me, it looked like he made ha a heart attack or there was a head neck impact, but it got up.s he clappedhands, his hands and n he fell over backwards. it looked like a primary cardiac arrest.arre everything that was done on the field looked perfect. i think the duration of cpr resuscitation is going to be in a window where he can have neurologic recovery. the issue is what caused it. hav
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and the concern based on our research is that covid-19 can cause myocarditis or heart damage. d-19 in some cases can be asymptomatic. and the initial presentatione aa can be a cardiac arrest. there's other things inc arrest the differential genetics ge abnormalities of heart rhythm disturbance, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, a spinal cordit type of interaction with the heart. but i thinart,k a leading concen here is vaccine induced myocarditis. if v indeed taking the vaccine.e and boy, the family, the bills,n doctors and the current doctorsr at your sister's a medical center have a publicsif cinc heh obligation to tell us if he's taking the vaccine. >> i think thas if he't i thinks that's fair in the coming days. now, the cdc, it seems to me,t since the absolute numbers of heart incidents among young peopleg pe dramatically up acros the west and the cdc, as far as i know, is not an honesther a enough to address this. >> they sent outy, a tweet the other day saying, you know, you may be struggling blood clots if you're a young athlete. i don't remember athletes struggling with youn g blood clots. it seems to me like they're
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trying to tell us thisrm is normal. is it normalal for young for yos to have life-threatening blood clots? agenci >>es we should never have our agencies try to normalize side effects. the fda says the vaccines cause anmyocarditis, heart damage. fal autopsy studies show it canue be and is fatal. amage. the same is true forcies blood clots and neurologic damage. our agencies sho should be protecting the health of americans and safety is job one . >> i'm disappointed that they're minimizing i t. y is >> yeah. i mean, i think honesty is a prerequisite for trust whente consle are honest, you can trust them, but when they lie to you consistently, you can't . wdr. e appreciate youpe coming on tonight. dr. peter mcculloh, thank you. thank you. so it's hard so it's hard to believe thatncet the department of justice would president's son received be concealing evidence that the president's son received payouts from foreign governmentom for governmenke the >> but it looks like they are. and we have evidence of that straight ahead. doub, as we've told you, the future of the leadership ofs republicans in congress is in
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kevin mccarthy has been turned down twice by a total of 20 republicans. fox trace gallagher has been following us all day long and has an update for us .s of >> hey, trace. voting, hey, tucker.vin mccarthy is actl after three rounds of voting,s n kevin mccarthy is actually losing ground during roundes one in two.hi nineteen hard linem.nd conservatives voted against him, but in round three , florida gop congressman elect byron donalds alsongressma voted against mccarthy. all p oppositionon votes went to ohio congressman elect jim jordan, who says he does not want to be speaker oftb the house. meantime, those voting against kevin mccarthy are pushing for concessions like specific committee assignments and increased funding to investigate government corruption. increaset congressman electgate mike walsh says those voting against mccarthy keep changing their demands. >> watch him. but this point, it seems to just be pure obstructionism. thd what's so frustrating is the goalpost seems to keep moving. >> we all ask this morning is at conference. some of those individuals, whatk will it take to get to 218 so v
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we can move forward with the agenda that the voters electedsn us to move forward with ands no stop biden's agenda. >> and there was nr.o answer . s in i meantime, kevin mccarthy saysth he is in it for the long haul and by the way, the record long haul happened back in 1856 when he took one hundred thirty three ballots over two months to elect speaker of the house. >> and remember, until therer is a speaker of the house, cannot do any business. in fact, new members can't even be sworn in. he b >> political analysts say as the ballots go on, some members may start voting present and each no-show or present vote would lower kevin mccarthy's threshold. right now, as you heard, he 218. tucker needs 218 votes, tucker. het is sixteegoinn short going tomorrow. >> wow. democractiontracy could actuallt apprecia >> gallagher, thank you forte that. i had no idewaa that wentch t or months. appreciate it. >> you watch trace every week, morning, midnight at fox news at night. eahere's an interesting story that you may have missed.e
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early this year, a lawyer called kevin evans issued a records request to the department of justice. depaanted doj to turn over any evidence. itf just had about the biden fas overseas influence peddling operation. the doj did not comply.the doj and evans then sued. government lawyers then said in court they had four hundred pages of quote, potentially relevant documents. but now evans says dojs is trying to hide those documents on behalf ofof thet the biden family.. it serves josh boswell brake'sjo a lot of stories over atthis the mail online, where he's a senior reporter who broke this one , joins us tonight. >> hey, josh . hi, so who is this lawyer? >> and is are we certain that these 400 pages exist yet? o lay >> so this is a colorado lawyer who actually is quite an expert in the freedom of information act. formatiot, whichwhich is what hn this request to ask for any documents that the justice department holds about hunter, h
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and about jim biden, the president's brother, and their dealings with russia ,china, ukraine, the justice department themselves, the lawyer, s admitted in court, according to evans, that there were 400 pages at least of responsive documents. but now they're backtracking, as you say, and they're claiming that they can no, they can no longer confirm or deny that these documents exist. it seems like a bit of an about face, and it doesn't really make much sense. clearly,e.clearly there aret te some documents there and clearly this is something bimportant that i thinkfrom thi the american people should be able to see. i, but >> now, you're notit's from thim country, i realize. but it's your understanding that under the american legal code, the department of justice is not allowed to cover up the p crimes of the president's family. >> right. that's not legal. yet. al? >> i i mean, if that's what was happening, then that wouldch agn be pretty much againsts. the rules. >> i think we ca we cann al al agree on that. it's jusn that. t this is something that we need to know about. gon this is there are millions of dollars that havfrom ae gone frm chinese company to hunter biden. we know that mucw thath from his
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laptop and from other investigations. >> and we should be seeingwe shn every piece of evidence we can find on this, because this allto relates back to the president of the united states . >> this is incredibly important. it's totally right. and if it hadn'tker: if in for the crack and the and all thatdo stuff, this laptop, i think, would not be dismissed by people as irrelevant as it is relevanit is relevat, as youy josh boswell of milman, thank you so much. >> thank you. so we're going to pivot next to a story from waffle house, the story that was caughtwaffle on video where a waffle house employee valiantly fought offstr a gaggle of drunk customers. late night, she's become famous online. we tracked her down.antrac we are honored to beked joinehd by her next over five million
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qnol the brand i trust waffle te r:house is an americand institution and a great place when you're hungry, but honestly, you cae night can gene volatile. >> someone finds a bacon stripot short in there all star speciala and things can get out of hand . that happened in austius, n, texas, at a waffle house about a year. ago. >> someone caught on video. pretty amazing. >> here it is . oh, oh, oh. the line. >> so even by the standards of . waffle house brawls, just gotew a little zany at one point. ar atsomeone threw a chair atee a waffle house employee.zing and here's the amazing thing. tr that employee effortlessly batted the chair away like wonder woman with herroof bulletproof bracelets. you're seeing that on your screen. brats. right now. so naturally, we wantedo to speak to this headed waffle house employee who is completely unintimidated
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by throwing chairs online. >> she's known as waffle house wendy. >> her real name is hayley booth. and we're honorewend rd to have. join us tonight. yoh fory, thank you so muc coming on . you were notpe prove intimidaten and the tape proves it at all when a lunatic waffle house diner threw a chair at your head. >> how did you remain so calm? i really don't know.t al it was it kind of just all happened so fast. it was mainly just a pure rush of adrenaline and instinct. line andthat just kind of had m. >> had anyone ever thrown a charity before? i mean, kids get rowdy inectl middle school, but not like>> directly at me. >> yeah, good. well, that i mean, that speaks well of the country. you grew up in.ouse -- i' >> um, how did waffle house i mean, i'm watching this and i'm thinking i don't think i've seen an employee commer underpressure. then you i assume you got some sort of award and special bonus from waffle houseg wa corporate.
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>> how big was your bonus? um, i actually didn't get anyheg bonus of it. the only thing that i did get from the fight was a write r up for breaking the sugar shaker shaker.. so and telling them then w telling me, hey, we're going to write you up for the sugar sugar. but you did a goodng job the protecting this or making sure that you were all right. >> w e were you were written upr for breaking a sugar shaker whenn some someone threw a chai. sir, i did. u destructioden business. >> property, huh?ou oh p, diointd you point out thau were the victim here? >> they watch the cameras and the whole thing i on the company camera. >> yeah,t on like the security cameras and whatnot. >> huh., th so you were not rewarded or youw awarded for your bravery underer pressure? yeah, no, sir. do you still work at waffle house? >> no. two months after the fight
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and my relationship was getting a little bit more serious, i moved out of the cit y and they had told me that i'm always welcome back at that store. and , you know know, we, we're glad to have you back .nths you always have a place hereo a and about six months later, when i went to applynother w for another waffle house in northd carolina, i found out that on the do notist. in hire list because someone threw? >> a chair. >> you i honestly think it was more of a if we can't have you,u nobody can type thing. >> i don't think it had anything to do with the fight.th >> and i should have asked you at the beginning to ask questions, why did this fightkn start? >> you know,ow is th all i know they were extremely drunk or at least intoxicated. and it was a slow night. i was the only cook and therele was about thirty , forty people in there that i had to cook for about myself. so it was it was myself. moving
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>> so drunken impatience creates a volatile situation. >> i hope they all went to prison. i bet they didn't. i justi bet i didn't want to ps charges. i felt that the situation haderd been resolved and everyone could go on their way. >> you're a nice person.erson. thanks for joining us tonight. ali. i'm gl >> thanks for joining>> us tonight. we wanted to meet you. i'm glad you came. of course. >> yeah. thank you. story so when the story broke sometime back , you doubtless remember that the loudoun county school board of virginia had been coverinp ltg up the assault of children in schoolsw . parents naturally begirensted protesting and then one father was arrestedg about for complaa scout the assault of his own child at a school board meeting.the >> butfo thankfully, parentsrm didn't back down. and the former school superintendent lou, loudoun cout was eventually indicted appropriately for his rolely fon the cover up of sexual abuse and investigation ordered by virginia's new governor. junkin found that the school abu board administrators misled. the governor found they misled parents about sexual assaults
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in loudoun county last year. >> now, glen young is calling for another investigation inton whether students at virginia's top highyoungk school, t.j., the thomas jefferson school for science and technology face discriminationnation i in the ne something called racial equity. governor glenn duncan joinss us us now to explain. >> governor , thank you so e mus for coming to the first story. it turns out this cover up was real. is that is that what you've discovered? >> yeah, absolutely, tucker. first of all, happy new year. virginia still continues to bedu absolutely at the at groundr zero when it comes to standing for parents rights with their children, for recognizing that kids need their parents and their lives and for standing up for excellence.'s e and that's exactly whaxat wect found in loudoun county.on o you know, i ordered it. i ordered this investigation on day one of our administration and our attorney general, jason myers,wm went to work and oh, by the way, that the democrats, saying immediately condemned saying it was all political will.s the reality was the loudoun county school board had, in fact, worked to cover this up. n these poor young women should have neverd been assaultedperint
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and the superintendent has been fired appropriateleny shi and indicted. this is thghe work that comeslih when we shine a bright light. on these these heinous cover ups that we know are going on . and now we see in fairfax county violations of civil liberties where we have students who had achieved a real accolade to be, feel bad.l merit scholar and they weren't told. hav they weren't told because they didn't want to make the other students feel bad.whos and when you have a superintendent in loudoun county who expresses a desirdese that all students will haveionss equal outcomes, no exceptions. prin this is the kind of just crazy it behavior that you get from principals, administrators. d am it's not right. it's not consistent with virginia values. an america. n values. >> and we're going to goan to work to make sure we fully understand all the facts here.. >> tucker: and also a violation of fed it's also a violation of federal civil rights law, isn't it, to discriminate on the basis of race? >> i didn't think that wasgal in legal in this country. is countwell, absolutely. and that's also what i've askedo
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the attorney general to lookl into in a violation of virginia's civil rights laws.ar and this is the reality that after eight years of liberald eh progressive democrat leadership and eight years of school. boards not being held accountable or hold them accountable, and it'hei mis as w they kind of thought i might'ren go away, tucker, but i'm notr going away.s' rights, i'm making sure that we're going to stand up for parents rights. we're going to make sure thatthi our children have their parentrs engaged in their lives fully.wer and when we see a problem,g >> te going to go to work and root it out immediately.fers >> yeah, well,on thank you. i mean, thomas jefferson was apparently the best high school in the country, and you hateco to see iuntry.t. t >> tucker, this is one of the finest schools in the nation. it's constantly ranked numbember one for science and technology. it's a meritocracy. we had to pass a law last year to redirect the admissions of thomasf the thomas jefferson school to be based on a merit,or a meritocracy, as opposed to anc aspiration for equalomes outcomi in admissions.s s at fot this is this is the challenge that we have. and this is why virginia is atll the forefront of making suree
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that parents right s will bet will protected in this idea of hard b work and achievement will be valued in all our schools, butai particularly in our government schools.ke thomas jefferson. like thomas jefferson. >> yeah, if you can havehave a meritocracy in the nba, you can have one in our schools, it would seem. and i appreciate your work on behalf of that.r governor clinton of virginia, thank you very much.. thank you, tucker. so here's an interesting story . a former consultant to the coca-cola company says mill-cola paid millionoca-colase civil rights groups like the naacp in order to call cocal cola's opponents racist. ohf., , that's how it works. wh. >> talk about a whistleblower that consultant joins us next to explain attention. >> this is an important message. if you suffer from lower back pain, hip pain and shooting pain down your legs, you could be experiencing a sciatic nerve pain attack. now, researchers have
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is bringing people together to find answers. now go to solve long covid dog to learn more may have noticed there's a whole industry ofr hismear merchants for hire inke this country. people who take money fromn name opowerful corporations to defame other people in the name of civil rights. jonathan greenblatt of the anti defamation league does this for a living, a very good living. >> the naacp does it as well. now, we're not just imagining
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this. we're about to talk to someone who's seen it firs t cond calling means early in his career. calling means consultant forns ultant fthe coca-cola company. his job was to ensure that sugar taxes failed and that soda was included in food stamp funding so poor people could have all the soda they needed and you could pay for itha. kalamian says that coca-colaa. paid the naacp and other civil rights groups to brand opponents of that plan as racist. oh, you're a racist.racist a okay, so that's how it works. keli means is the co-founder of thue medicine and a whistleblower. >> he joins us tonight. thank you so much for coming on . so you're basically confirming the most cynical assumption ofl observers, which is that this is all a pay for play deal . the big corporations use these groups, people like greenblat at adl and the naacp to hurtts. their business opponents. insid >> that's what you saw, tucker, being inside oe f the room. the there are three parts to the and playbook to basically rigged the system and many other, is
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special interests use. the first, as you alluded to , is the group civil rights groupm >>ps and in the case of the fooe stamps and coke issue, is the . naacp. th and what was shocking is that being inside of the room, it's. transactional. >> they say the quiet part out loud, coach will give , in thisc case, the naacp, millions of dollars for the naacp to callou opponents, in this case,r ki parents who are concerned abouta their kids ingesting a hundred times more sugar than they did a hundred years agtheyo to call them racist and to shut down. debate.the se the second part of the stoolcona and this is very bipartisan. it's the heritage foundation and other conservative think tankt ofexperis have a lot of ee with heritage foundation. and let me tell you, ordering a corporate plan and study froma the heritage foundation is about as easy and transactional as goingstud to mcdonald's and get a big macs and the third and maybe even a the most important one is it' research institutions. i think it's important to notes that coke and processed food11 s companies spend 11 times more oe onn nutrition research n the nih and being the rooms, i can tell you that is not out of philanthropic goodwill. they're expecting something in
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return and what they're getting is peer reviewed studies fromsu elite research institutions saying things like sugar doesn't cause obesity and theth losers kids. >> well, of course. kids. >> t and all of us . >> i just i'm the depth of corrs the corruption is inspiring. con >> this deserves a much longer conversation than we have time for now. i'm just interested. a lot of people have seen what you're describing. you're almost alone in talking in publi about it in public. you saying this? i mean, thank you. but honestly, thank you,. tucker. >> i'm going to be honest.i'm tg i'm thinkingbout about my my new son walk in the world. he's going into he's going into a world where 25% of young adults have pre diabetes, which used to be called adult onset diabetes. we're 50% of dolts have pre diabetes or diabetes. where male sperm count is plummeting, 50% where we ares getting sicker, fatter, more infertile, more depressed ,at an exponential rate.fatter it's because of food. it's because of a rigged system.
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it's because of these tactics. and it's it's an issue thatwe ae the left and the right needus to get behind. we are destroying our precious human capital in this country because of nutrition and because of nutrition, food,a health care, access that it're v izincentivized for for us to be sick and addicted for for longer periods. that degrade >> that's how they make money. yeah.s all and the lyin--g and that degrads all to cite the edmund pettus te bridge or some fake peer study in order to justify this is really infuriating. i appreciate your comings means . >> thank you.tuck thank you.er so chicago, an amazingas becom and wonderful american city, has become so dangerou ds. mmer >> people are leaving so dangerous that this summer the teenage brother of our friend jana caldwell here at fox was murdered. >> there. >> so we wanted to talk with general caldwell about his him,life. it was like to grow up in a poor part of chicago and what has happened to the city. r weem had a really remarkableersn conversation and our respect for him just increased exponentially. >> here's part of it from tucker carlson today. omi'm from the south side of
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chicago. >> yeah, i grew up extremelyan poor. saghts, gas and water off at side?ame time where four people from chicago, like where in the south at seventy seventy second in dorchester wasd an one the areas. chatham neighborhood. yeah. so we moved aroundor quite a bid we. lived in a projects atactu one particular time actually down the streetale frm pastor brooks church. , that's a really tough area. yeah. rienceso we experience a multito locations becausule we would oftentimes have to move because maybe we were getting evicted, maybe somethintting else was gog on . >> tucker: so no money. no, no. evenreonw upey? really, really . but i'm blessed to say that d my even though my mom and dadad were never married, my dadpick would pick me up on the weekends and he would take me to his parent's house and we would do catfish and spaghetti on fauci. >> he was interested in.was int? he was interested. and i'm going to tell you partly the saving grace of why i am here today is because of m my father's father. wha so how i got into politicsshif and what became a paradigm
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shift for me, my grandfather, we were riding through this chicago called inglewood, whicht is the hardest hit area for e, gangs.olenc the whole deal is at the south side. it's the south side. yeah.y-to-go , absolutely.look o a south side. so we're riding through this area, chicago, i look outm tear the window, i see whatin i believe to be my mom. i'm tearing looking out the window so he doesn't see me because my grandfather's a tough guy. iahe wouldn't want me want to e me crime, but he notices me tearing up as we ride.mother >> and by i realized that it wasn't my mother, but it her. inly could have been he and he says, and it's very southern voice, what's wrong with you, boy? and i say,s wrong you this ladi i do to prevent this from happening? and he begins to tell me about , an the elected officials, the power they have. they increase the penalty of law for those who sell and distributed he drugs and how they can provide grant funding for those who want to be rehabilitated. so then i said, i want to be an elected official. right after there, i begano to volunteer for my local alderman every day after school that led to an internship. then it sixteen led to an>> tuc internship. was your alderman good? yeahke was you , she was a democrat, but she cared about our community. yeah, yeah. shr comm
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e actually did care about our community. our communit hopin about politics from that point.t i was really hoping to effect c the kind of change thaatt would save my mom's life. yeah, that was that was the catalyst for me getting involved in politics and staying in politics. >> that conversation really is absolutely worth it. w >>or caldwell on fox nation. >> watch it right now.ting so here's a story we're of il accepting as normal, but it's not normal at all. >> hundredlhus of illegal alient shut down a national park in the united states .normal. and like we all shrug, that's s. normal. no, it's a bad sign. and we've got tails coming up. you ready to impress these guys? of course.
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>> in 2020 one , dozens of haitians came ashore in a small town in florida called jupiterce in palm beach county. that's about 90 miles north of miami. the bush administration didn'tth do anything. so, of course, migrants keptming coming by boat over this past weekend. >> more than three hundred illegal aliens landed in tha the florida keys, according so mhsn 30. >> there are, quote, multiple migrant landings this weekend. so many illegal aliens have come here that authorities have shut down the dry tortugas shu national park national park service said the park needed to be closedwn., provide, quote, the resources and space needed to attend to the migrants. abot >> oh, but what about attending to the american citizens? who pay for the national park and might like to visit the national park over cation. christmas vacation? what about their interests likea the people of this countrynd, the citizens, the taxpayers,s te they're not as important as the illegal aliens or the national park service is now spending all of its time, quote, attending to they're ahead of you in line. if you resent that, you should
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resent that. that's a complete outrage. 's apletand to accept it as nora compassionate, which is not a big mistake. >> let's hope it changes. we're at a time no huffing and puffing for us until tomorrow night at 8:00 p.mtomo.r in te's a lot going on . >> so that'll be an interesting show. in the meantime, have a wonderful evening with the ones you love.u love sean hannity follows this hour.i we'll see you tomorrow. and welcome to hannity. show. we have a new year, a new show. wed tonight we are going to mix up about we're going to need your help. >>w it's time fo timr you to gre me, yours truly, and let meu lie know what you like about, what the show. you don't liking about the show didn't like about the show, what i did right. what r i might havighte done wrd don't hold back . now will be your time to sound off. t that'so soun right. live on this show. rad so tomorrow you can call my radio team between three and six . eastern, our number is one 800 nine for one sean

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