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trump knew that and we know it from the contents of hunter biden's laptop. but joe biden, as you may h recall, did not even respond. that's russian disinformation, he said. and then he went on the offense. disi your tax returns, biden. demand it. show us your tax returns. and of course, trump refused. biden, by contrast, already set up a website called joe biden .com to showcase his own recent tax returns because he had nothing to hide. unlike donald trump, you coulduo trusu t joe biden. m that was the message. now, whyy ar are we telling yout this tonight? why are we dredging up history when we're doing it? because two years later, the roles have reversed in a bewildering and pretty remarkable and kind ofwa hilarious way. >> so wey. now have donald trump's tax returns. >> house democrats grab them law and precedent and privacy be privacy and they release i them to the public becausead donald trump is orange and bad and has no protections under the bill of rights. so now that we have trump's tax returns, what do they show this show that donald trump gotpoorec
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a lot poorer once he got in to politics. in fact, he e maonlyy be the only person in washington you saycould say that about. i >> whatever you think of trump, it turns out he was not in it for the money. biden >> hardly. as for joe biden, well, you abot can't say that about joe biden. joe biden has never hadob a private sector job for more than 50 years. expens he has worked at your expensee for the u.s. government, yet somehow he's gotten rich in the process. how did that happen? how did joe biden do that? procs well, joe biden does not wantt? to know. d so now this is the great part. joe biden is the one who is hiding his tax returns. joe biden outcome no longer links to joe biden's tax returns for the years 2016 to twenty eighteen. as of tonight, those links have been deactivated. tivated. if you go there, you will find yourself taken by force to a democratic party fundraising website. so, in other words, stop askin y fund-raig questions and give us money. but it does make you wonder what exactly was happening from2 2016 to twenty eighteen thate b joe biden might want to hide. et
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fair question, but no one in the media seems interested in finding the answer. seed iwe do know that during th same period, 2016 to twenty eighteen, there was a lot of weird accounting going on at joe biden's house in delaware, the same house where yet another cache of classified e sadocuments was just found, yt another in 2018 hunter biden was looking to rent property in california on a backgroundcali check form. as part of his rental application, hunter biden claimeimed thad that in fact, h the delaware house that joe biden, his dad, says thatys he owned. so they're both claiming to own the same house. hunter biden then also listed le the address of that house as his primaryd residence on hs driver's license. an official government document .y reside now, this is the very same home where joe biden has spent a third of his presidency ine addition to his beach house in rehoboth, without maintaining any visitor logs. now, this is worth knowing, and we don't know this because the new york times or abc news dispatch one of his
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crack reporters who found it, this, we know it because an anonymous twitter account called at jayjay talkingkn found this background check form on biden's laptop. thrandhecka devine of the new yk post has also done extensiveaise reporting on it and the document raises quite a few questions, not all of which weth can answer. by the way, but the obvious ones include did biden actually buy his father's home ,delaware, or was he making rent payments to live there? does that amount that he was rer paying refer to another property was a big amount on the form. biden claims he's paying nearly 50 thousand a month in housing costs. fifty thousand a month. com would that money come from? you? you wouldn't think biden to be able to earn that kind of money at the time. this is pretty laptop, but hunter biden had already been thrown out of the u.s. navy foro cocaine use. >> he'd already abandoneddoned a rental car with a crack pipea inside along with his i.d. hek had already left his wife for his sister in law. now, all of this was public information.
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so how did the disgraced drug addict with no job skills make enough money to make a fifty dru thousand dollar a month $50,0 payment? who is paying him? a monthhow much were they payim and why were they paying him? and by the way, why do yount classify documents keep appearing in homes that hunter biden lifted? does seeappearm fair questions.k we have a right to ask them. joe biden doesn't feel liken' answering them. >> watcht today. are you sure there are no classified documents? are you sure there are no more ? well, he's not sure. he's not sure of anything atnyt. this point, including what direction he is walking. are >> but they're not even bothering his staff to answermo questionres any more on this topic, because every statement they've given so far , including statements carefully r crafted by their attorneys, has proven to be completely false.e, so, for example, on january o 12th, which wasn't that long ago, karine jean-pierre
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the oracle, the spokes lady att the white house, assuredl us that all classifiedclassi documents in joe biden's possession had already been founn d. >> he said that the search is incomplete. if it is the president confident that there are no additional documents, the classified markings that remain in any other additional locations i can just refer youo? to . >> i the searchs aid is complete. he is confident inco thimples ps and i will leave it there. >> what jen said there are more documents. they're hiding everything. they're lying about everything. in fact, mourdocutrything.k comh just found in joe biden's home. clearly an effort to undermineue joe biden by his own party and make sure that he doesn't ep run again. but also an example of breaking the law, because having classifiedking the documents in your home is , as we have learned followinin g the mar-a-lago raid in august,e- a felony and a threat to this nation's security. but cnn isn't that concerned on cnn this weekend, its crack
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investigators assured us they've already looked into this assur and everything's fin. you know, for many republicans,i the argument seems to be that president biden is both not mentally fit to hold office. and yet he's supposed to be this, you know, in the minds of some republicans, this criminal mastermind who is holding on to these documents for some nefarious reason. >> does that make any sense? so notice of framing here. cnn is not concerned about whatn ithe president of the united states has done or not done, whether he's broken the law or not, what the contents of these classified documents might be . what are these classified documentd s, by the way? why don't we know? class can you generally categorizedoce them for us ? are they nuclear secrets?? they pertain to china, ukraine? what is this? cnn doesn't want to know. what they want to talk about is criticism from republicans. it'ss. about republican >> they're saying joe biden is a mastermind and he's senile. but, you know, in saying thats i at best, joe biden is living
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the life he's lived for quite some time, which is asr the source of cashso for hison ne'er do well son and his ne'er do well brother, who have made a a fortune from hostile foreign governments. and again, we're not guessingst at that hunterile foreign biden already admitted it on tv. >> you didn't have any extensive knowledge about natural gas or ukraine itself. no, but i think that i hads much as much knowledge as anybody elsee as was on the board, if nt more in the list you gave me. the reasons why you're on that board. you did not list the fact thate you were the son of of course. o what role do you think that played? i thinbidek it is impossible fo to be on any of the boards that i just mentioned without saying i'm the son of the vice president of the united states . >>son of v that lady's no longe by the way. for some reason, the questions f tougtoo tough. >> but in any case, this all of a sudden is looking a lot more complicated and possibly bigger than just a story about classified documents. n stobeing misplaced at biden's homes or next to his corvette. this might be a clue to the
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vexing question of how joe biden, who was a senator for like several lifetimes, was dele to have all these huge houses in delaware ovelar the years. his wife didn't work ayeart goln sachs. she sort of taught att a community college, kind of dr. jill , not actually a doctor , by the way. is >> so is it possible that joe biden's lifestyle was financed by his son ? fores and his son's dealings with foreign governments apparently sharegovernd a bankh account with his son ? keep in mind that one , biden left his wife and three children. they were effectively brokdrene could it be that the money was m going to joe biden, whose home hunter biden owned, huh? >> we don't know.ese ar but these are interesting, interesting questions. at the very least, the media have basically conceded the smaller point that joe biden was illegally in possession of classified ied documents. they're admitting thatlicans the republicans are going to go
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nuts about this. >> how shouls.d the white housed play it? y well, i think they should play it just very straight. i mean, these are documents that were found mistakenly in possession. the reality is that accidentsits do happen all the time.ci >>dents and the key. goo >> so it's not a good reason, but it's a human reason. it's a lot easier to accidentally take 12 documents as opposed to explaining how did i get three hundred and twenty itve documentsng how i? that is more easily explained that, oh, this may have even been accidental. >> as sensitive as thistal. information is , almost on a daily basis, somewhere in the u.s. government, classified information was mishandled gov there, unfortunately, very, very common. now that'ser entirely different from a scenario where you haveen somebody, obviously, if they're trying to give thaarioe t to a foreign power. t >> the former deputy director of the fbi analyzing a news story. forme >> what's interesting, if you take three steps back , is that, say, three months ago,
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if you ask anybody who followso. politics, who are the main contenders for the presidency in 2020 four, well, of course, they would be joe biden, the current president , and donald trump the last president . >> and those the same two people who now are under thatral investigation for mishandling documents, one of the steepest charges in our criminal code and one of. the easiest to manipulate for political ends. so who's the winner here? well, the permanent bureaucracm. ye ,who has just decided who cann n and cannot run for president ?t. maybe you love trump. if you hate trump, maybe you love biden. maybe you hater ha biden. if you're the american voter, you have right to decide because it's a democracy. hateyou get to decide who the president is with your votes. peter struck the creeps at the fbi. the people who never leave d.c. ,who actually run the government, they don't get to decide because that's not democracy. at'sracythat's something much dw >> and yet the two maine no candidates are now subject to independent counsel investigations.
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so voters are no longer inepen charge. invethe people who actually run the government are in charge. ni >> that's interesting. so one outle.t that is honestly covering this3 4 f1 to break it down. >> john , thanks so much forwsp. coming on . so i'm not sure i don't know exactly what all this adds up to . >> tell us what you think thiswd means. would well, thank you heard me, tucker. i would say it's extremely disconcerting. the entire chain of events, because we have to really revisit what hunter biden was doing after joe biden left the vice presidency. and it was a perior jod where he engaged in some of his moste controversial business dealings ,particularly with china and a chinese energy company called cfc. wit he was trying to do a deal to sell them natural gas, house oversigha t committee chairman l james colmer says that's one of the most significant areas his investigation is going to focus on . he says joe biden was involved with it. the 10% for the big guy email stems from that period and thata deal as well. t thatand now all of a sudden, p
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pops these classified documents in joe biden's home.ts in jo and all of a sudden hunterden'so biden was staying here duringre the same period. >> 2018,urin 2019. what's going on here? and yeah, and we really need answers. sp here? i look, there's a lot f speculation online about what this fifty thousand dollars payment was for. was it for his office? did he lie on the form? form >> wasn't really the paymentw th on the house he was making. i mean, i don't think we know the answer to that. 0 a but fifty thousand dollars a month for anything, much less housinanythings hog is a lot. my >> i mean, how much money did he have? well, that's the thing. he was making millions ofon dol dollars, by his own admission,la on the hard drive from foreign oligarchs in china, foreign oligarchs in ukraine. and you have to ask yourself, ukrainwell, what interested thee people who are very close to their respective governments have with someone like hunterant biden, who was an active crack addict and alcoholic, who was snorting parmesan cheese off the floor? by his own admissionis, i ask you, what was the interest?to g >>et and the interest was no business interest. it was to get access to his father.
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>> exactly. thank you for saying that.g and i'm not even judging his addictions. i feel sorry for him. but anyone who's known a addn hm addict or a drunk or it's verytd obvious, like you don't send the money. >> oh, no, it's great.m piece, and there's another piece i'll say. there's evidence that he was eviden ce he waheactually in a garage e corvette because joe biden appeared on a ute on a youtube show at a web series, jay leno's garage, where he wasyout talking abouubt the corvette. and he said, hunter, biden and my son beau, they helped restore the engine for me. >> so that that puts hunter in the garage with the documents. >> it's belief. . thanks john , thank you so much for coming tonight. appreciate it. thank you for having me. oming.well, here's a really5 interesting story. >> so five days ago, last ago f aawednesday, the faa ordered a ground stop on all air travel in the u.s.. that meant that not a singleomma commercial or private aircraft was allowed in the skies over this country. >>ivate ai a and that's very sc. >> it's hard to overstate the seriousness that actually the last the only other time this country has imposed a national ground stopse was after 9/11, the terror attacks. >> twenty one years ago. so. a huge deal . why
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what happened? the why did the government ground all the planes? so people asked, but initially pe no one seemed to know. but a judgtigiege who runs the transportation department oversees the faa, went on tvd r. to say he was not quite sure.e t and then over the next several hours, kind of story emerged. the government system that sends messages to pilots called notam had gone down and then the emergency backup system hadt also gone down. now, the faa d claimedow it firt noticed this on tuesday night when the problem could not be fixed. the government issuevernmentgrog stop the next morning. that's what people the judge said he described the culprit a re as , quote, a damaged database file with no evidence n of a cyber attack.f so to repeat, said the judge, there was no evidence of a cyber attack. garde it was just your garden variety software snafu. some contractor entered the wrong code. >> no big deal . that's what they said. err but it was not a veryutting convincing story. if you thought about it shutting dow dn all commercial air travel in this country, seri even for a morning, is a very
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serious thing to do. a >> us airlines hold close to three quarters of a billion people every year. air travel is essential. it's also potentially dangerous. so for a lot of reasons, it is imperative that our systemou. works perfectly. but one day our system just shu shut down for no real reason, ti is what you're telling us . >> yes, explain people to judgea with a straight face. >> now, most people seemwe wer to think this was fine.t we were not entirely convinced . and then the next day,, la lassa thursday, we noticed thay,t virtually the same thing happened in canada. >> well, tha canada. t is very strange because the u.s. and canada have separate aviationn authorities. there are different countries and each country use its own softwaren to route their plane. the systems are not linked to each other and at twenty four hours after our country's notice system went down, canada's no system went down. >> also, according to canadian government, its system, quote, experienced an outage.
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>> really, what are the odds of that? and then you remembered that on new year's day two weeks ago, something similar happened in the philippines. edits air traffic control systei also went downc for a time. no aircraft were allowed inspac. philippine airspace. thousands of flights over asia had to be rerouted, whichd wh is expensive and dangerousexpens potentially. >> now, this was also they told us at the time, some sort of minor technical problem that wed should not worry about. calm dow dann. everything's fine. tine. but is everything fine or is it possible that somebodyy is hacking into aviation systems and holding various governments around the world hostage? he woruntil they pay a ransom? well, yes, it's entirely possible. in fact, for exampleible, in the summer of 2020, ucsfmedica medical school paid more thand e a million in bitcoin and they paid it in order to get access to their own computers. computwhich had been frozen by hackers. they were held up for ransom. so what if the same people or
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similar people just did something very much like thattht to the faao and into the government in canadae govert and also the government of the philippines? now, i that were actually happening? that demonstration would never tell us in a million years they would liethatld about it le they lie about everything else. >> they would have made her claim it was a software glitch from a contractor and they would lie to us becauses they would not want us to knowre that they had been so utterly reckless and negligent and distracted by equity concerns that they had allowed some foreign hostile group to take control of our faa. faa but a lie could only cover so much because there would be signs of it signs. almost all ransome's like this are paid in bitcoin. so imostf the u.s. government ws buying huge amounts of bitcoin in order to pay a ransom, . bitcoin prices would surge, of h course. so the questiouge n has thate. happened? oh, yes, ihat has ths happened. since the nationwide ground stop last thursday. the price of bitcoin has shotoi
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up about 20%. t a >> is that a coincidence?coin weci askedde people to judgeigi on the show. to come on the show tonight to let us know, unfortunately did not respond to our request. so we'll keep askingspond . well, it's mlk day.u play you may have been surprised to see it celebrated in boston with a very unattractive, ina fact, statue supposedly commemorating martin luther king. what is this about exactly other than the total statue. degradation of america? well, remember of coretta scottc king's family is horrified by the statue and joins us next. >> this year, the movies and shows you love are all streaming in one place. fox nation. now is the best time to explore fox stations. incredible shows where i read what it took for yellowstone to be here so that we could all enjoy it. i realized that this was a story that i suddenly wanted
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committee says this payoute sanr is to help make amends fore says systematic repression defined as quoting unnamed or intentional and unintended harms. perpetrate t by city policy, which, if you think about it, opens the door to pretty much everything. now, to be eligible for iss the five million dollar payout, you must be 18 , identify as black or african-american for at least ten years. you can also qualify if youin sn were born in san francisco between 1940 f. n ge 1996. additionally, you can get the five million by being, quote,g s personally or the direct descendant of someonon oedescen incarcerated by the failed wardi on drugs.ce so if yorau orte a parent was p. in prison for, say, dealing drugs from nineteen seventy one to roughly two thousand nine , you're eligible. >> the proposal also would forgive home mortgages, student loans and credit card debt because, quote, black households have costlier or riskier debt. san francisco has forty four thousand black residents. if half of them qualify. that's one hundred billion dollars. and that does not include
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paying off anyone's debt.ack where's the money come from? it's. unclear because sanancisc francisco has a seven hundreds twenty eight million dollar deficit. the city can't really lookdefic. to the state because california has an estimated twenty five billion dollar shortfall and might also be on fall the hook for its own 500 billion dollar reparations. >> tucker. >> trace gallagher forced to write. >> amazing. thank you so much. good to see you. so reparation schemes like that do raise a pretty interesting question. >> if you can change your just by saying it, why can't you change your race? an both are immutable characteristics that are determined by geneticst on choice so you can changer one one at the other. and as lon?g as you'rehe paying people millions of dollars, millions of dollars for being a certain race, then c who's to sayertain who's of that race? and if you're noo t goinisg to like, right down to race science and start testing people's genetics, you're going to have to let people decide what race they arey and everybody's going to be the favorite race. once that allowed, sayu we're
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thinking this through and you already seeing it, by the way. >> so it's mlk day to day. for and so, of course, this is an opportunity for joe biden to show up and pretend that he actually is black. he didn't know that. but watch this. he is i say one thing to rest.e i may be a practicing catholic. i used to go to 730 mass every morning in high school and college before i wenti went to the black church.ck i'm not a joke. >>d , you know, this. >> yeah, he went to the he wase raised in the black church. and in fact, he may apply for some of those reparations in san francisco. keep an eye out for that showng in boston to celebrate mlk day . they just unveiled a statue of mlk, but it's not really a statue of mlk. it seems to be a statue mocking mlk and his wife. and now it's forever on boston common. it is outraged members ofo be coretta scott king's family. understandably, if you've seend the statue, it's. seneca scott is a cousin of coretta scott king. he's called this monument a quote, metal image in a new piece in compact magazine. >> a union leader and community
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organizer, founder of neighbors together oakland joinsomin us today.on >> mr. scott, thank you so much for coming on . so what do you tell us about this? i think a lot of people areit s kind of confused by it.ee msit seems ugly at best, at worst. what do you think this is about? you know, i thins thk thisis ise part of the work algorithm that has gone awry. e it's like the child who an. infant who has no clothes,h who had to have the nerve to shout out that the emperor was naked before his court were willing to following suit. and i think that's what'shat happened now that, you know, things have gone viral. and it's pretty much the consensus that this a con statue is, one , asen insult to the family. a would like to say that, first off, it's important to acknowledge that it is martin luther king day mar and nothing should detract from his radical vision.ld d tacaetra and he was assassinates by the u.s. government. you talk about jfk, his
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assassination. we saw this was in the samed byt period and he was assassinated right when he was escalating from talking about racial bigotry to class. and in the war in vietnam. i know my my cousin picked that mantle and proudly and i'm a very proud member of scott the scott family. so i was rather upset to seeupse to see that statue , to be honest with you. >> well, you see make a good pou that no one ever says out loud, but he had shifted to populist economics. i have no idea who killed martin luther king, but it'swhoi veryll obvious it was not not james earl ray acting alone. he had two foreign passports, n was escaped from prison. >> the whole thingg is ridiculous. why is there no interest in that question? alone. wh n iwell, i think that it's ag moment and there's a lot ofspen pressure when you spend ten million dollars on on something and people are expected to follow suit. so this is this is the biggest
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what i think is the biggest. lesson is we're at a time when americans in particularly black americans are falling behind and education, we have a lot less money. the price of eggs in dollars.e n these thingsgs are affecting us and we're marked by this monstrosity that spends two million with the partial use of public funds. well, that's exactly right. it's and the point of it, off course, is to mock and degrade . s nowe at art. comin it's a middle finger. of course it is exactly. we appreciate you comingvery m on tonight. thank you so much.uch. so, gosh, i mean, it was just like twenty minutes ago that anyone you mentioned there might be a link betweenk the covid shotbetw, which cured everything and strokes would be a crackpot who was banned from public conversation. now the cdc is investigating a potential link. and we'll talk to a trustworthy physician who has looked at. the data on this. that's straight ahead. special edition , tucker carlson tonight. >> we'll be right back .
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they're safe here. okay, houppert. all new monday on fox and watch any time on hulu. >> so pretty much the moment that pfizer's covid booster became available, the cdc, which has done a lot of promotion of pfizer recently the recommended it. officially, cdc said the shot was safe and effective, just like they told us . the vaccine stops the transmission of covid. but now, months later, now that a lot of people these questions have been banished from public conversation as science denierso ,the cdc is admitting that raise actually the shot could be dangerous. rs the cdc's real time data monitoring system has found a potential link between pfizer's new by valon covid booster and strokes in people over the age of sixty five . we wanted to speak to the mostor responsible possible source on this story. >> marty makary, is that his professor, johns hopkins school of medicine, and he joins us to assess this news. hool odoctor , thanks a lot forw coming on . it was turned over to you. what do you make of this? t ou well, we know that out of five hundred five,
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five hundred and fifty thousande medicare beneficiaries, one hundred and thirty of them had a stroke within three weeks of the new biovail vaccine. now, this is the vaccine where it was authorized without any randomized control trial. now, there was clearly a statistically significant signal over the baseline rate of stroke or else we would havei never been hearing about this for sure. and when there is a statistically significant increase, that triggers a deeper dove.the cdc try now, the cdcin try to quickly downplay it and said, oh, well, we checked it out in othere wh databases like the medicare database, which is a databaseg of billing codes, it's not designed to look at actual clinical event events. so it's it's not fair to sa that we looked at another imprecise database and didn't see it there. and it's not that far of a stretch. if you remember, in september, we had a big study come outd that showed that the incidence of complications, severe adverse events, not just lying in bed, was one in eight hundred in the german
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study said it was one in five thousand. now, i'm not saying pull the vaccine from the market, but we've pulled vaccines for frequencies of adverse events far less common than we're seeing with the covid vaccine. witrotavirus was pulled for a complication rate of one in 10 thousand and the swine fluth vaccine was pulled for a complication rate of one in one hundred thousand. so there's clearly something there. the fda's own analysis thatfda' somebody there coauthored with other researchers found that there was a clear incidence of pulmonaryf embolism, 50% higher thanllis baseline from the covid vaccinet . it's not a big stretch. now, the fda, which is supposed to be our top regulatoryva thency, said don't release this data to the public becauset it'll hurt public trust. the way to increase public trust trust is to be totally honest tt and transparent and show us the underlying data set. instead, the cdc has said, look, we ran other statisticalrt tests and in the other yoatistical tests weand didn'te the complication play out.
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but you don't just runt t statistical test afteres testss until one of them shows that aw. the signal goes away. you actually run the proper statistical test, which is why the underlying data set should be public information. >> well, of course.ld b and i just don't understand, the u.s. government could recommend a medicine that hadn't been subject to a randomized double blind trial. that's just that's just absolutely crazy. but i appreciate you bringing us that news. dr. marty makary of johns hopkins, thank you. >> thanks. so speaking of covid, janice dean had both her in-laws die in a nursing home in new york state thanks thisctions by the government of new york that effectively killed them. and when thaomant happened, jane austin changed. her life changed, and she decided to call out these people and to bring them to accountability. she's written a book inspired by that experience. it comes out tomorrow. it celebrates people who challenge existing order. t ex's callehed i'm the storm , inspiring people who fight against overwhelming odd cals. esteem is fox news senior meteorologist. she saysm th, thank you so muchh
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coming on . >> we were just actually just talked about this the other night about the formervernor o governor of new york whork is responsible, i think pretty directly for the deaths of many, perhaps including herhaps in-laws and who was fire d from his job for something. you know, al capone on tax evasion basically was never held to account for what he didi and that watching that affect you? well, it still affects me. you know, i see these articlesal about him resigninesg in disgrae because i think he was goingt hs to be impeached because of sexual harassment. oing tand although that was tera and i interviewed some of terri the women that were abusedbl by him, you know, the biggest risk that he presented in his government was putting sick patients into nursing homes. he effectively, yes, i believe, helped kill thousands ofs elderly. and why aren't we talking aboutn that, tucker? you did.'t w you were the first person i went to when i thought thereyo was something wrong. and we broadcastedu br that on x . but the mainstream media were still hailing him. you knowiae stil, as a pandemicn politiciang , maybe a president
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one day. yes, well, that'y.s absolutelyl right. righand there was, at least incn the short term, no upside s to calling this out, as you found out.by i mean, you didn't get richuy by calling this guy out, but it inspired you, i think, to look at other people who have done similar things. and you wrote a book about it. just give us an example ofot the people in this book. >> well, listen, you know, thisp is not my comfort zone. agoing up against a powerful dynasty politician. and i wanted to find other people, just regular, everyday people that decide to go up to something bigger than themselves to make the world a better place. i interviewed an fdny firefighter whose brother, rayr phifer, went to d.c. on hisr wet dying days to fight for his on fellow firefighters and first responders that were dying of 9/11 related illness. that's a story that i cover that that took almost 20 years to make sure that fellowe firefighters and first responders had the health care they deserved as well. deses a mom whose whose
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daughter died after years die and years of opioid abuse. and what she does these days, trying to raise awareness and make sure that other parents are don't go through the same thing. eve so these are the type of everyday heroes that really go up against something modern day david and goliath storiesl o and so grateful to you and fox and everyone who has helped me tell my story.me well, in men and most people just don't say anything.y. they're afraid >> tuc to say anything.o sa and so it's so inspiring to see people who just who say what they think is true. ins regardless, i'm really glad youg have a collection of those t people. k is janice stein, our friend, great to see you tonight. thank you, my friend. so if you ask the average person when's the first big ufo setting in this country, of ufo course, was nineteen forty seven in roswell, new mexico, but actually two years sin befo, right where the first atomic mec bomb was being tested, a lot of witnesses said they saw some kind of craft w, not from this world crash with beings inside it. and it got hauled away by the government. that's actually not crazy. beini
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better for millions of children around the world. join us today at child fund. >> dog. >> so history is recorded. the the first big ufo sighting in the united states is nineteen forty seven in roswell, new mexico. very famously right outside roswell. therut actually there wa7 s in some sense, a bigger and more significant event sighting two years before event . also new mexico at exactly the moment the u.s. government was detonating the first atomic weapon shortly thereafter used in japan. and witnesses on the ground saw some kind of object shaped like. an avocado. they said crash land. it was inspected by a lot of. locals. there were beings inside, they said, and it was carted away by the u.s. government.y nobyw people the want to be cale crazy. so no one saidnt. too much about it for quite some years. but people withi n the u.s. peoprnment believe it's true and they believe it so strongly thaternment now, as of this weh
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the defense department's annual spending bill will require, as per congress, the pentagon to go back and investigate whatp really happened. nick pope is a former u.k. forme ministry defense official as 5%. he joins us to assess. st nic, thanks so much for coming on . so this is a storyt that most i think americans are not even aware of, but clearly, peoplemeb within the u.s. government believe it's real or they wouldn't have attached this to a spending bill . correct? elreal correct. yes. b this has been calledt? the rosewell before.. you are right. people rosewell. and you're right, peoplee ever with some knowledge of these intelligence programs who've been briefing congress about this, made sure that this wasisi put into the legislation. and in some way, it'ons one ofhn many ufo provisions in the new defense bill . the dod must provide congressthn with a list of everything they found out about this this specific incident. but all other incidents and programs from january 1st,
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1945, onwards, and anyone onwar involved in these programsd. or with information about it will be released from their secrecy oaths and non-disclosure agreements. >> and they'll be abletestif to testify to congress about this. nuclear >> so here we have the nuclear connection again. this was around the first detonation in human history of a nuclear device. subsequent to that, you've hadcf your settings at nuclear missile bases around nuclear powered aircraft carriers to submarines. there's a clearly some nuke. i mean, i don't tend to understand, but nuclear hasra some connection to the sitings . nos some, that seems to be the m and again, congresse is demanding answers on this.ndn we had the latest report frome the office of the director of national intelligence last wee ke fact that highlighted the fact that there were several hundrede sev hundred more sightings more sightings being investigated, military sightings than we'd heard of before, talked about unusuall fg flight characteristics and performance parameter of
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this. and , yeah, we must get to the bottom of this ufo, a nuclear connection. >> yeah, i mean, i would think e and it feels like we're getting closer, i hope. >> nick pope, thank you fork on your work on this. appreciate it. if they don't trus thank you.u sowi ithf they don't trust youty with the first amendment, they're definitely not goingg tt to trust you with the second amendment, which, of course, ensures that the first amendmen maint remains in force. and so the state of illinois, goder the lunatic who runs it as governor, has decided d to take people's guns away. the war is so crazy that a lots of sheriffs say they will not enforce it. so that'll be interesting. we've got an update on it next.. there's some things that go better together, like your workplace benefits your workplace benefits and retirement considering all your financial choices together, to help you be better prepared for unexpected events. well, planned, well invested, well protected, when you're the leader. disaster cleanup and restoration. how do you make. i can never even happened. happened far enough. randy brown by being prepared
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by the way, and signed it upaw ban into law. now, pritzker is threateningingo to arrest anyone who doesn't register the rifle with the stat arrese because you can trut the state of their court undere thiswi begins with a fine butbu a second instance. itsecond is a class four felony. that is the law of the land today. therg orno purchasin selling of these weapons in illinois. >>o purc meanwhile, people are w leaving chicago because it's too dangerous to live there. but you live on a farm downstate. you can't have an assaulte weaponleavuse it's unless you r with that creep. dangopefully they'll be mass disobedience. t and now reporting suggests thats there is several countydence. sheriffs in illinois have said they will not enforce this law. but will our is a state representative in illinois. >> he joins us tonightt to assess mr.. s on >> thank you so much for coming on . do you believe that some sheriffs and we're praying for this will not enforce this dictatorial law? >> yeah, absolutely.s
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tucker. ve there are sheriffs all over the state. in fact, the majority of them said they're not going to enforce this because it'se th unconstitutional and that's unenforceable. it'stucker.e. man, i think we are in danger of losing our country if we in r don't stand up, if we don't wake up. and , yo ou know, i didn't leave the farm to go to the general assembly to stand by and watch somebody like j.b. pritzkeuntryr trash our constitution. >>up he trash covered with his. illegal lockdown's. he trashed it with his so-called safety act, letting violent criminals out on the street. and now he's coming after our guns. e and we're just here to tell them that there's two point five million legal gun owners in the state of illinois that need a word. and if he thinks that he's going to come in heree and make us register our legally obtained firearms, well, you better pack a lunch or because it's not going to happen. >> we won't comply. well, of course, these arefirear people who are not committingar crimes, who are a threat to nobody. and here is one of the dumbest ,least accomplished people in our country whose family's rich . he buys a seat and he can violate the constitution
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because his family's rich .s >> so i really hope that peoplee will just say, no, this is too far . lland you think that people will do that? >> i think they willhat? . violence is out of control in chicago. they've got the toughest gun laws in the country. if they want to solve the crimev problem, they need to solve unthe opportunity problem in thr state. democrats in this state of discord destroyee destability dy to make a good wedge for too many people in this state.e in t >>hi yeah, so let's go after peo the law. >> and that's left many peoplend behind. tucker a, and that's where the violence comes from. vio >> blamele will our remaining ie illinois, i hope, for a long time. great to see. thank you. thanks, doctor . >> so before we go tonight, joe biden saying happy birthday to martin luther king's daughter in law today. and of course, forgot her name. >> here it is , ap byrd day to you. happy birthday. name. ♪ happy birthday ♪ ♪ t to you. happy birthday, dear . happy birthday to you.
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that's right. and as you heard, her name is irving there. >> that's her name singing at the national action network. al sharpton, this group, that man grew up in the black church. so singing he knows when he seeo real time tonight. >> but we hope you'll given tomorrow and have the best chance to get with the ones you love. we'll see you that. welcome to this special edition of "hannity". >> i'm pete hegseth, in for sean on this monday night. i am petegin tonight in delaware at joe biden's private residence, keyword where on saturday we learned that even more obama era classified documents were unearthed,arthed discovered. >> this is the fourth such f finding. and it comes after white housecg press secretary karine jean-pierre pair falsely claimed that t s
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