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maybe corn pop was a bad dude. there are so many to choose from. i cannot even do it. that is all for us tonight. dvr the show. it's just a button. if you can dvr the show you can easily get the olive oil out of the driveway. tucker carlson is up next. always remember, i am waters and this is my world. good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight". how powerful exactly are the big pharmaceutical countries? that's a big question and a lot of ways to measure it. here are a few ways you can measure. and this country big pharma can advertise drugs directly to consumers. that is strange if you think about it since consumers don't prescribe drugs. why are the drugs being
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advertised directly to consumers? that's allowed in only one other country on the planet. but it's allowed here. it may not surprise you that in this country drug companies spend more on lobbying to congress than any other industry. a lot more than any other industry. they don't do it by accident. they do it because it pays off in a deal like this. a pretty remarkable deal that they have worked out with politicians. the government uses your tax dollars to buy billions worth of their products and then in some cases forces you to use those products. sometimes those products work and sometimes they don't work. and some cases the products can injure you. no matter what happens, there is nothing you can do about it because politicians have given these companies complete immunity. if their products hurt or kill you, you cannot sue them. you are not even really allowed to complain about it. that's an incredible deal. imagine if your company had struck a deal like that with the congress. you would probably be richer than you are. that power.
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but it pales in comparison to what we are seeing right now. if you want to understand how powerful big pharma is considered the news that did not break today. the pro- transparency news organization project veritas released an undercover video of the pfizer executive bragging on camera about how his company conducts a kind of frankenstein science manipulating covid viruses for profit, imperiling tensely the entire world and doing it in secret possibly in violation of federal law. bragging about this. no matter what your politics are and who you voted for, that's a huge story. you would think every reporter in this country would be itching to follow up on it calling pfizer and telling the public about it. but that is not happening. in the 20 for hours since project veritas posted this footage it has been viewed more than 12 million times on twitter. the public is very interested. why wouldn't they be? but the media are not. no other media outlet has
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covered this story at all. we checked. msnbc and cnn, which perhaps not coincidently take huge amounts of advertising dollars from pfizer, those two channels have devoted a total of zero seconds to this story. lets go online and find out about it. google, the biggest search engine in the world which has a monopoly on search in this country appears to have gone out of its way to make it difficult for users to learn anything about the pfizer executive pictured in the footage. and so there is in other words on television and most places online a near total media blackout of this story. how powerful is big pharma? that powerful. but we have the footage and we will show some of it to tonight because we think we should. that footage shows a pfizer executive called jordan tristen walker. he is according to the documents pfizer's director of research and development for strategic
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operations and mrna scientific planning. that's a big job. walker is very highly educated and has we said he's a high-ranking executive with pfizer. he is just two reports removed from the ceo of pfizer. his name is jordan walker, once again. here he is. >> you know the virus is mutating? why don't we just mutated it ourselves so we can develop a new vaccine. after we do that, if we do that, that's a risk. as you can imagine no one wants to have a pharma company do that. do we want to do this? are we considering the future? >> okay. pfizer ultimately is thinking about mutating covid? >> that's not what we say to the public. >> pfizer is thinking about mutating covid? we will not say that to the public.
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one of the things we are exploring is why don't we mutated ourselves so we can preemptively develop new vaccines? what does that sound like? does that sound familiar? it sounds like the gain of function research you read about. the research that was occurring at the wuhan lab just before covid broke out of the lab and overturned the world and wrecked the u.s. economy. that was the research that tony vowed she lied about under oath. as the intercept has reported, scientists working under a 2014 grant to the eco- health alliance to study the coronavirus combined a genetic material from the parent coronavirus with other viruses. seven virologist toward the interceptor that the research appears to make the criteria for game of function research. in other words, it's exactly what it sounds like it is. that also sounds like what jordan walker just described. is pfizer working on that right now? in the clip you just saw the pfizer executive is careful to say it's not happening right
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now, but it is something that pfizer is secretly considering. not telling the public. in another undercover video also shot my project veritas walker suggest that research to mutate viruses is ongoing. they just don't dare call it game of function. why? >> when is pfizer going to implement the mutation of all these viruses? >> i don't know. it sounds like gain of function. >> i don't know. it's a little bit different. it's definitely not gain of function. it sounds like it is. directive evolution is very different. >> directed evolution? okay. is that what it is? >> maybe. you are not supposed to get function with the virus. we do these selected mutations to make it more potent.
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there is research online about that. they are not more outbreaks. >> yeah. it's not gain of function. no, it's directed evolution. if you are wondering how tony fauci was allowed to lie under oath and get away with it the fbi did not raid his house and was not handcuffed. maybe it's because he used a different term for the same thing. pfizer apparently is just calling it directed evolution. problem solved. again, we want to remind you what we just heard. we are quoting the pfizer executive. you are not supposed to do gain of function research. we would rather not, but we do these selected structure mutations to make them more potent. there is research ongoing about that. wow. to make the virus more potent quick you don't think covid is potent enough? it killed millions of people. walker went on to say that pfizer is trying to keep this research hidden from the rest of us. watch.
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>> tell me more. what is developing with the whole virus mutation process? >> they are still on the experiment side. it seems like we are very cautious. [indiscernible] >> they are still conducting experiments on it. you just don't want to advertise that you are figuring out future mutations. figuring out future mutations. sounds like they are causing future mutations. now it's obvious why this man seems a little uncomfortable with the company he works for is doing because the plan he describes, we cannot verify it's happening, we can only show you what the executive said, that plan can cause a new pandemic and kill millions of people. by the way, that is why gain of function research was banned
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until 2017 when tony ouchi helped restart and the result was of course covid. if that happens again and anyone can trace it to pfizer,. walker in this tape made it very clear that pfizer is worried about a repeat of the covid lab leak. wait a second. we are all agreeing there was a covid lab leak? pfizer has never said that in public that the covid strain started in the wuhan institute overall djitte in china when the research was occurring. apparently everyone knows that is true. watch. >> to make sure that the virus didn't mutate. it's the way the virus went, to be honest. it came out of nowhere. >> we just went through this three years ago this month and there was a global pandemic as a result that again killed millions of people and destroyed entire countries and really hurt
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hours. why would you even think about doing something like that on purpose once again? why would you conduct this kind of research which everybody knows the consequences? again, we cannot say for sure. we can only tell you what walker said. and of course the point is to make money. >> isn't that the best business model? just control nature and make sure nature happens itself. >> sometimes the mutations pop up. lake como chron and things like that. who knows? it could be a cache county for us for a while. >> i think the whole research of the viruses and mutating it would be the ultimate cash cow.
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>> yeah. >> a couple things to notice about that exchange. one, walker thought this through. this is not off the top of his head. he is not stupid. he has clearly thought through the potential consequences of this research. but he also is honest enough to admit that it could be a cash cow. then he laughs and says covid has been a cache county for us. imagine two pharma executives meeting in a bar. how can we get kids to smoke more cigarettes because cancer is a cache county or people recoil in horror. regulators would be on this. we are the regulators. we cannot come up with a drug and claimant works because the government enforces peoples requirement to take it. you have to go through regulators. where are they. why are they regulating a company like pfizer? could it be the regulatory capture is real? we don't have to guess anymore because jordan walker explains it for us. watch this. >> [indiscernible] the pharma
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industry, all the drugs, like in the military all the army defense- >> how do you feel about that revolving door? >> it's good for the industry, to be honest. >> why is it bad for everybody else? >> [indiscernible] >> you work for pfizer. my question is why does pfizer want to hide from the public the fact that they are mutating covid? >> i am literally a liar. i was trying to impress a person on a date work i am lying. this is absurd. why are you doing this? >> that was the end of it.
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james o'keefe of project veritas shows up and informs walker he has been recorded. he is clearly upset and you can understand why. he is shocked. he didn't know anyone was filming and someone was. what is so interesting is his first excuse was i was lying. when in fact, he has explained in a very sophisticated and very believable way how washington works. we just promised to hire the regulators and then they don't really regulate us. what you see happening in the defense industry with generals from the pentagon happens in pharma too. the regulators hope to get rich working here. and that is true. no executive of pharma company has ever been filmed saying that on camera before. that is not a lie. that is the truest thing ever spoken in washington, d.c. and then the situation begins to degrade. so walker, who is supposed to be a highly credentialed man of
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science, a clear thinking scientist, completely loses control. he becomes hysterical and violent. at one point he calls the police to complain there are too many white people in his presence and he feels unsafe. then he becomes violent again. stop hitting me he says as he punches you in the face. it's a remarkable scene. here is part of it. >> you want to put me in jail for asking you a question? what is the intention of calling the police? can i talk to you about this video? >> [indiscernible] >> why would you bring race into this? please unlock the door. please unlock the door. please unlock the door. unlock the door, unlock the door.
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this is remarkable here. unlock the door, unlock the door. >> wow. that didn't go well. that man doesn't seem like much of a scientist. i feel for him. but more than anything you have got questions. what was that? this guy is a pretty high level pfizer executive confirming a lot of things you already suspected and telling you things you had no idea that we're going on. of course you would want to know, what, was that reel? what does speiser have to say about it? no one else is causing pfizer. we asked the question. does walker still work for you? if not, when did he leave the company? more than anything, are you conducting experiments or considering it conducting experiments to mutate new and more dangerous coronavirus is?
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because it would be a cash cow? if you are doing that or thinking about doing it, have you received any u.s. government funding? are taxpayers paying for this? do you agree with this executive that covid came from a lab? we didn't have complex questions. they were simple. we called and e-mailed pfizer all day. despite there famously well-funded pr department and all the lobbying money they spent they did not get back to us and refused to answer. we contacted dauber dr. robert malone one of the inventors of the mrna. he's a world-famous expert on the subject. we are happy to have him joining us now. thank you so much for coming on. this is a very complex subject and we are grateful you are here. from what you saw in the tape, does it sound like pfizer is conducting or contemplating conducting research that is effectively like being a function? >> high, tucker it is great to be here. thanks it appears that they are
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recapitulating exactly what was done at the wuhan institute of virology, right down to serial passage in their case in monkeys instead of humanized mice. the buried lead in this if you don't mind me saying so is the implicit acknowledgment that they cannot construct vaccines fast enough. the virus is outrunning them and they have to resort to extraordinary measures. this is an acknowledgment of defeat of the vaccine technology and the platform and campaign. they are saying we have to go so far out on the edge that we or really crossing the line. we are breaking the law, but we have no other choice because our technology is not meeting the need. we are not able to produce vaccines fast enough to get ahead of the virus mutations. >> that went over my head. thank you for calling that to our attention.
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amazing. you are describing a motive that makes some sense. it's not just about money. they want to create an effective vaccine. but it sounds like, as you put it, they are going to exactly the place that got us covid in the first place. how is that allowed? >> precisely. the biowarfare treaty is like a cheesecloth, it is so leaky. this is not a hard prohibition. pfizer is a global company. that is quite clear. they have massive resources. the ability to conduct research in any region. and by the way, a very close relationship with the government of israel, which is not a signatory to the biowarfare treaty. they have all kinds of ways they can do this if this is the ethical choice. or i shouldn't say the unethical choice that they appear to have made. they have the ability with their money and power as you have seen
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to define the rules and construct their own reality. >> i mean, this is a much longer conversation, but someone who was in washington for a long time was struck by his description of regulatory capture at pharma and pfizer specifically. does that sound right to you? >> absolutely. in fact, this is the second time that veritas has caught somebody saying this. they caught an employee at varda basically saying the same thing as i recall previously. this is widely known. it was covered in the biggish in terms of the sec. this is standard, as you point out correctly, this is standard practice in dc. >> you think congress would pass a law of agencies of regulation if you are regulating an industry. you cannot take a board seat in that industry right after
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leaving. why is that hard? >> yet we have scott gottlieb as the poster child. he took a two month vacation after he left the fda and joined the board of directors of, what was that company, pfizer. >> completely corrupt. that is corrupt. dr. robert malone, thank you for your perspective tonight. >> any time, tucker. thanks for being a friend. >> appreciated. one of the most amazing parts of the story is that it's hard to read about it online. big tech seems to be running interference for pfizer and companies like pfizer. how is that? that's not a free press. one member of congress says he has a plan to stop big tech from colluding to hide meaningful information from the public. we will speak to that member in just a moment. elmer>> i am elmer heinrich, president of the company that sells immuno 150, the most complete nutritional product on the market.
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the most beloved american president ever, teddy roosevelt. not just because he was a remarkable person but he delivered results. he created national parks. he took apart corporate monopolies. for those reasons new york city had a statue of him for about
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100 years. but now the city has taken it down because by comparison people currently in charge. when in its place the city of new york erected a statue on top of the courthouse can only be described as daemonic. it depicts a woman with braids. apparently it's supposed to honor ruth bader ginsburg and her unflinching support for child sacrifice. we can only guess what it's doing. jason whitlock is the host of fearless. we asked him what we are looking at. thanks for coming on. i don't think you are hysterical evangelical if you look like this. this looks like a representation of something satanic. >> tucker, i apologize. you are giving me a tough act to follow with that opening segment. it was incredible with you and dr. malone. it's a tough segue for me. i cannot take the statue in the
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left seriously. all i can think of is jokes. i just have to think that if this is what they did for ruth bader ginsburg and we have seen what they did for martin luther king in boston, can you imagine what they are planning for the tonya brown jackson? my god. i am sure they are building the first non-binary multiple gender statue that will depict brown jackson probably holding her crotch and lifting her pronouns as these walnuts. i can just imagine what wellesley college is thinking right now about hillary clinton. she graduated from wellesley college. she is the real 45. i heard they have a statue plans for her, the real 45. hillary will be depicted swigging from a brown paper bag containing a bottle of colt 45 malt liquor.
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from what i understand, i have been told, the wnba is planning a statue for the greatest war prisoner since john mccain, brittney griner. of course you remember her, the political prisoner in russia. they are planning a statue for her. 6'8" statue. she will be inhaling from a giant vong. a giant vong while waiting in the green room of bill mark. they will celebrate brittney griner. this is a family show. i'm not going to go into details about how san francisco plans to honor nancy pelosi and those giant cans she bought inside trading money. i can tell you that paul pelosi hammer will be part of the. >> i look forward to all of those statues. the hillary clinton hitting the brown paper bag.
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hillary as a wino. i cannot wait for that. thank you, jason whitlock. you improved my mood dramatically. great to see you. >> thank you. it was tough to believe we live in a country where you can be fired from your job for having the wrong thoughts or reading unapproved political materials. unfortunately, that's the country we are becoming. it happened to carolyn. she works for limited run game. then the mob found out she followed certain forbidden twitter accounts including tiktok. this mob was led by a single activist on twitter along with a small message board called reset era. as a result of this mob action carolyn was fired. we want to understand exactly why and what happens. carolyn joins us. thank you so much for coming on. did we oversimplify that? you followed the wrong people on twitter and lost her job for it?
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>> to me, i think that is kind of what sums it up. the funny thing about it is the accounts that i follow accounts of every political affiliation. i am the type of person who likes to see from every direction. i follow a variety of accounts. >> when they called you into fire you, did they say we believe you have been reading the wrong things? how did they phrase it? >> no, no. it was more of the publicity it was getting. that was the main thing. they had no qualms with who i followed or anything like that. >> but you lost your job as a result of it? >> yes.
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>> that is not supposed to happen in a free country with a first amendment, right? >> i would hope not. >> but it did. you are so good-humored about it. i am outraged on your behalf. i hope that the lesson you take is you go follow even more forbidden twitter accounts and that you make more money and get a better job. we are rooting for you. thank you very much. >> thank you so much. >> crime is so bad in the city of chicago you don't need to be an ideologue to notice it. people are noticing and they are leaving chicago. lori lightfoot is the current failed mayor up for reelection. running against her is a businessman who doesn't like crime and wants to stop it. we are very intrigued by that. we will talk to him next.
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the city of chicago has become so dangerous people cannot live there. lori lightfoot is the mayor. she is one of the reasons it is so dangerous. she was asked about street vendors being robbed. she said they shouldn't carry cash. police should not be allowed to chase criminals on foot. she is up for reelection right about now, very soon, and a debate this month. the candidates running against her had a very different solution for stopping crime. here it is. >> we will be tough on crime. we will move restricting things from our police officers. somebody run or chase by foot, or car, the police officer should be able to chase them down and hunt them down like a rabbit. >> willie wilson, a candidate for mayor of chicago, our preferred candidate and american hero joins us tonight. thank you for coming on. when you said the police should
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be able to chase down criminals like rabbits, obviously we cheered. did you mean that? >> here is what i meant. a 20-year-old was murdered by a gun. these people need to be caught. too many restrictions on the police department. we need to take the handcuffs off the police officer and put them on the people in the act of doing it. it needs to stop now. this particular mayor that we have right now just keeps coming up with excuses. people keep dying on the streets. nobody is doing anything. when we become mayor of the city of chicago, we are going to put a stop to crime. we are going to take back our police officers, men and women, and get the job done. i am tired of it. i don't want to see no other family go through what i have been through. the loss of a son or to lose a
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daughter or something of that nature. we are going to stop it. >> crime is voluntary. you get exactly as you put up with. everyone knows that. you are saying it out loud. you have been attacked for saying it by the media in chicago. despicable. most voters would agree with you, i would think? >> that's basically how i feel. i am tired of it. when you lose someone, a loved one, you act out of your emotion. crooks turn around the next week or the next day and commit a crime to someone else. a mayor's first duty is to protect its citizens. she is getting paid to do a job. she cannot do her job. when you get paid to do a job and you cannot do it, you need to be fired. just point blank. we do that in corporate america. this mayor is the worst mayor
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that i think she will go down in history. we had to take the handcuffs off the police officers. take some of these rules and policies off them and give them days off. make sure we treat them like heroes. they protect us. we must do this on a continuous basis. we must make sure that police officers respect us and the citizens respect them. right now the police officers do something, and they or too afraid if they do something they will get locked up. you cannot do your job that way. and look, crime has no color. when you commit a crime, it hurts. it has no color. but this mayor cannot do the job and keeps making excuses after excuses. people die. they are sick of it. i am running for mayor. i don't want a paycheck or nothing. i just want to fix the problem
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for our citizens. i want to make sure to encourage our police officers. we have got their back covered. those people who run in the street and commit crime again, we are going to catch them. we are going to catch them and make sure that they pay for what they have done and get this whole situation right to. >> you will solve the problem if you do that. willie wilson, running for mayor of chicago very soon. thank you very much. in case your wondering what is going on, at the same moment the left is determined to sexualize your children and don't want to punish pedophiles and sex offenders. one man in new mexico has a plan to change that. we will explain after the break. with the elderly jews pushed to the very limit. go inside! she's freezing cold! there's no electricy no heat, no water.
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democrats 30 years ago fast-forward decades they wouldn't recognize. all of a sudden the party as a party is aggressively sexualizing children. not just drag queen story hours
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and mutilation of children. sexual mutilation and gender ideology. but pushing graphic sexualization in schools of little kids. at the same time, many leaders are refusing to punish pedophiles. stephanie lord is a state representative in new mexico and has noticed this. she is trying to get a couple bills passed that punished child sex abusers. they have been rejected by democrats. she has a new idea. chemical castration isn't just for kids. how about doing it to pedophiles too? stephanie lord is a new mexico state representative and joined us. thank you for coming on. rather than have us characterize your idea, if you wouldn't mind explaining what it is? >> thank you, tucker. it's an honored to be on your show. i am grateful to be here and i am glad i have the opportunity to talk about this. i want to make something clear. in new mexico the majority of people in our state are moderate democrats. unfortunately we have progressive democrats that are pushing forward some radical
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ideology. my first session when i was up here, there was quite a few bills to be soft on criminals and let criminals out and give them special things that they wouldn't normally have. i kept presenting amendments that said, okay, he want to let the criminals out early. how about not pedophiles? how about don't be giving them special treatment? how about that? i even presented an amendment about let's not let them cut children's hair. that idea discussed me to have them put their hands on children. every amendment i presented was shot down, literally. it really got me thinking. what can i do? what is something i can do in the next session when i got reelected? what can i do? i happen to see this bill in tennessee that was based off the alabama bill on chemical castration. i thought this is a great idea. this is a way, a tool that we can use, to keep these pedophiles away from our children.
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that's all i wanted. that's all i ever wanted out of this. >> have you considered calling it puberty blockers? if you did that, maybe every democrat in new mexico would vote for it. >> that's a great idea. that is what is frustrating. it's the few progressives that we have. we have some really good democrats, but the progressive ideology has taken over. it's frustrating. i was a democrat until 1997. i don't even recognize the party anymore. the whole goal for me is i am passionate and it comes from my heart. i just don't want pedophiles to get any special treatment or to be allowed early out of prison. >> i've got to think, i know new mexico a it's a very moderate state, mostly democrats. i would think the majority of people in new mexico, the voters, would be in favor of this? >> yes. i think the voters are
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definitely in favor. i don't know anybody on the side of pedophiles. the problem is that i have more leeway on my side of the party. i can disagree with my party all day long. and i do. they will tell you that. if i don't feel something is right i won't promote it. there is more of a push on their side where they have to online and it's all or nothing. they get some pushback on that. that is unfortunate. >> i think that's a really smart insight. they stick together and that is where the power is and they know it. stephanie lord, thank you so much for joining us tonight. >> thank you. we opened the show with this pretty amazing, really amazing series of videos from project veritas showing a pfizer executive admitting the company is engaged in something called directed evolution of the virus. that means mutating the coronavirus on purpose to make it more dangerous. the executive now says he was lying to impress a date. you see these videos and
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12 million people have seen them on twitter. you want to know more about this guy and pfizer. why wouldn't you want to know? it's your country. big tech quickly took action to protect pfizer and to censor the story. google it looks like censored searches almost immediately. why did they do that? how can we stop them from doing that? they have a monopoly. a member of congress representing the state of colorado and an author of the book crush. on this issue in the congress. he joins us. thank you for coming on. google has a monopoly on speech on search over 90% of the united states. how are they allowed to do this? >> tucker, they do it. we know that in june 2020 they changed their algorithm to benefit joe biden and disadvantage donald trump. we know that so many conservative newspapers and
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media sites are buried on page 10 of any google search. the views that they want to espouse and they want to promote are found at the top of the page. it doesn't surprise me at all that they are protecting one of their other corporate giants. >> what i don't understand is that google is a monopoly acting contrary to america law. they have one. congress allows it. i'm sorry to say this but a lot of members of your party look the other way or actively defend it. i don't understand why there aren't more people like you in the republican party saying this is wrong and illegal. yeah, actually the democrats are leading on this issue beyond what the republicans are willing to do. it's unfortunate. there are great senators like michael lee who is an advocate for antitrust reform. there are other folks in the senate and some in the house. we have an uphill battle with republican colleagues to get
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this job done with big tech. >> without giving away and alienating lifelong friendships, it feels like google spreads a lot of money around the congress. is that your perception? >> these for giants, amazon, apple, google and facebook have spent $150 million in a two year period in races around the country as well as buying out think tanks on the right and left in washington, d.c. they are throwing a lot of money at this issue. >> i noticed that. it shows. we appreciate your leadership. ken buck from colorado, thank you. his very first day as president, joe biden promised to put equity at the center of all decisions, including hiring federal judges. how is that working out? we have the tape, next.
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in november 2022 cryptocurrency exchange ftx collapsed. billions of dollars vanished instantly. ceo sam bankman-fried was indicted and the nearly $10 billion he stole was wasted on real estate, drugs and campaigns. >> this might be the biggest gamble of all times. joe biden promised his first aid to make every decision as president on the basis of something called equity. what does that look like in real life? here is one judicial confirmation. federal judges hearing in the senate from yesterday. watch this. >> judge, tell me what article 5 of the constitution does? >> article 5 is not coming to
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mind at the moment. >> okay. how about article 2? >> neither is article 2. >> you want to be a federal judge and you don't know what article 5 and article 2 which creates executive. you don't know what they are. you want to be a federal judge? you don't know what its articles say? we will be back tomorrow. have a great night. welcome to hannity. we begin this busy newsnight with a fox news alert. the state of tennessee is on edge. five former memphis police officers now have been arrested and they have been charged with second-degree murder after reportedly beating a fedex delivery driver to death after a traffic stop. this all happened on january 7t. tyre nichols was pulled over for reckless driving. he was, according to reports, asking why he was pulled over. that involve

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