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to the super bowl. the nfc championship presented by intuit turbo tax free pregame coverage beginning sunday at 1:00 eastern with the game at three on fox. good evening and welcome"tucker to tucker carlson. tonight, how powerful exactly are the big pharmaceutical hoig countries companies in this country? well, that's a big question.uesn there are a lot of waysre a f to measure it, butew here areca a few ways you can measure it in this country. and this country big pharma can big pharma can advertise itsdru drugs directly to consumers, consumand that's a little strane you think about it.rsdrugs. since consumers don't prescribe drugs, doctors do. so why the drugs beingug advertised directly
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to consumers, that's allowed in only one other country on the planet. but it's allowed here. surpr so it may not surprise you thatn in this country, drug companies spend more on lobbying congressress than any other industry. a lot more than an industry, a lot more than any other industry. and they don't d o it by accident. they do it because it pays off in a deal like this. a pretty remarkable deal . the drug companies have worked out with politicians. so the government usesthe gove x dollars to buy billions worth of their products and then in prme cases forces you to use those products. d sometimes >> sometimes those products work, sometimes they don't work. in some cases, those products can injure work. d some cases t you. no matte but no matter what happens,appes there's nothing you can do about it because politicians have given these companies s have gcomplete immunity. if their products hurt or kill you, you can't sue them. you're not even really allowedtt to complain about it. that's a. n incredible deal .y ha imagine if your company had struck a deal like that with the congress. probably be h you'd probably be a lot richerer than you are. that p
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so that's power. but it pales in comparison to what we're seeing right now. if you really want to understand how powerful big pharma is , consider the news that did not break today. not break today. the pro transparency newso- trae organization project veritas a just released an undercover video of a pfizer executive bragging on camera about how his company conducts a kindh sc franconis com duyen science manipulating covid viruses for profitpulating, imperiling potee the entire world, doing it inrie secret, possibly in violationedw of federal law, bragging about this. >> s.ut this.o no matter whatd h your politics are, does ito you matter who you voted for? t that's a huge story. and you would think everyin thin reporter in this country wouldtr be itching to follow up on it, i calling pfizer , telling the public about it. bucabout t no, that's not happee >> in the twenty four hours footage oject veritas posted this footage, it has been viewed more than 12 millionthan times on twitter. so the public is very interested. why wouldn't they be? a are not. but the media are not. no other media outlet hast
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covered the story at all. >> we checked msnbc and cnn, cht which perhaps not coincidentally, take huge amounts of advertising dollars from pfizer . those two channels have devoted a total of zero seconds to the story. >> we'll just go online and find out about it.nd find ot about it. well, google, the biggeste bigge search engine in the world, which haarch s a monopoly on searchne in this country, appears to have gone out of its way to make it muco h more difficult for users to learn anythingers o about the pfizer executive exe pictured in the footage. >> and so there is , in other words, on television and in most places online, a near total media blackout of this story. how powerful is big pharma that powerful. fo >> butotage we have the footagt and we're going to show some of it to you tonight. that footage se think we should. >> now, that footage shows a pfizer executive calledtriste jordan tristán walker.n he is , according to theing to c documents, project veritas posted pfizer's quote, director of research directoand development for stri
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operations and mrn, a scientific plannincg that's. a big job. walker i is very highly educated and asucat you said, he's a hign ranking executive advisor. he in fact, he's just tw woith s reports removed from the ceo f pfizer , albert bourla, his name is jordan walker.e once again, here he is . you kno you know, the virus mutating. muah. one of the thingtas is like, why don't we just mutate so we neuld work to recreate identically developed new vaccines. right. so we have to do that.after we're goinwe dg to do thato tha that's a red light. ima as you could imagine.to have a h no one wants to be havinarmag a pharma company mutating. that.ey have to consider, okay, future, like maybe we can create new versions of the vaccine, things like, okay, so pfizer ultimately t mutatingg abou covid. that is no covid?t a cure, proby no. we will r's thing about mutated covid 1% to the public. s we are
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we're quoting one of the thingsn we're exploring is why don't we just don't w mutated ourselves w could preemptively develop new vaccines. now, what does that sounds? that sound familiar? what sounds a lot like the gainf of function research. you read about the research that was occurring at the wuhan lab just before covid broke outf of the lab and overturnederturnd the world and wrecked the u.s. economy.nd wrecked that was the research the tony fauci lied about undero oathath. as the intercept has rp reported, quote, scientists working under a twenty fourteen nih gran t, the ico health to study alliance, to study batthe coronaviruses combine viruthe genetic material fromth a parent coronavirus known as w5. one with other other viruses vi. seven virologists told the intercepte d research, quote, appears to meet nature'sr criteria for gain of functioiten research. in other words, it's exactly what it sounds like it is . so that also sounds like whato o jordan walker just described. soun jordan wal is fizer working on e right now?li >> well, in the clip you just saw, the pfizer executivepening is careful to say it's not
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happening right now. bunow, bt it is something that pfizer is secretly considering that telling the public. but in another undercover videoo also shot by project veritasve, walker suggests that researcheao to mutate viruses is ongoing. they just don't dare call itl it gain of function. watcfunction.h. when is pfizer goinghen to implement the mutation of all these viruses? i don't know if we're going the experiments work out because we lose like some time. right. it sounds like a gaiit sn function to me. i don't knowon.'t kno i think it'sw.differen like i se not going to function without it is . i mean, it's okay.. no, no, no, no. directed evolution is veryt. different than direct evolution directed directly at everything. okay, well, so i mean, is that what it is ? maybe i or not to function research for the viruses. yeah, but you do like thingsctet like like the structure to be
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more potent. yeah. so there they are around. are n i don't know how that's not where you not being more outbreaks. >> jesus christ. yeah. it's not gain of function. oh no.it's not gain of function. it's directed evolution. so if you're wondering how tony fauci was allowed to lie under oath and get away e with it, the fbi did not rate his house. wa he was never handcuffed. maybe it's because hs e used a different term for the samee thing at pfizer . apparently, they're calling it directed evolution. problem solved.t callected evolution. problem solved and again, we want to remind we awhat we just heard, and we're quoting the pfizer executive. t you're not supposed to do gainne of function research with the viruses. e do we'd rather not. str but we ductuo these selectedons structure mutations to make orthem more potent. ing about there is research ongoing about that. oh, wow. to make the virus more potent, you don' pt covid is potent it kille enough. kill millions of people. well, walkerd millions o went oy that pfizer is trying to keep this research hidden from >> tell me thef us .
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>> watch tell me more like what's developing with the whole virus mutation process. well, they're still conducting >> the experiments on it. y ari see. like, they're kind of ready to go slow, very cautious. something else that was sitting on a solid two months. yeah.[indiscernible but i'd also describe it as an exploratory thing because you obviously don't advertise your future mutation. yeah. they're still kind ofe stil conducting experimentsl conduc you just don't want to advertise that. fiu're figuring out future mutations, figuring out future, which sounds like they're causing futurethey are mutation now, it's obvious why this man seems a little uncomfortable with the company he workle uncoh is doing, because the plan he describes and we can't verify it's happening. we cany it's only show you whate executive said. that plan could very easily caus sd, thatple a new pandemicl millions of people. and by the way, that's why gaini of function research was bannedn until 2017 when tony fauci
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helped restart it. res and the result was, of course, was of course covid. covid. n so if that happened again,izer anyone could trace it to pfizer. that would destroy the company ,if not the world. so walker, in this tape made it very clear that pfizer is worried about a repeat ofleak. the covid lab leak. wait a second. we're all agreeing there wasizes a covid lab leak. nev >> yeah, pfizer's never saider h that in public that the covid strain started in the wuhan thew institute of virology inuhan in. with this kind of research was e occurring. but apparently everyone just knows that's true. watcryone knowh. tch. >>have to be very careful to make sure that the virus mutates, doesn't create something like this, goes everywhere . something crazy is the way thate the virus has got to be honest.o be honest. it makes no sense because i don't know what i like. >> yeah, i know. so we just went through this three years ago this month. o thisand there was a global paa as a result that again, killed
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millions of people and destroyed entire countries. it really hurtes ours. so why would you even think about doing something like thatn on purpose once again? why would you conduct this kindd knows thrch when everybody knows the consequences? >> well, again, we can't say for sure.ll you w we can only tell you what jordan walker said.hat wa and ofsad of course, the point s make money. isn't it the best businesst mar-a-lago like just control nature for nature even happened to itself, right? yeah, it would be worth mar-a-lago. what do you mean if it works like some of the things we just do, you teach us a pop up brand. rap, hip or like a doctor oro co calm and things like that. thso who knows?o knows? i mean, either way it's it to be a cash cow, probably a w a cash cow for us for a while going for it. yeah, i obviously well, i think the whole, you know, i think the whole like research of whols the viruses and mutatingea like would be the ultimate like cow . >> yeah.
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30%. >> a now a couple of thingso notice to notice about that exchange. the , walker thought this through. this is not just off the top ofi his head. he's nots not stupid. . and he's clearly thought through the potential consequences thought of this re. but he also is honest enoughd be to admit that it could be a cash cash cow. co and heen he says, has laughs as he says it, it's beent a cash cow for us .r us so imagine two pharmae two executives meeting in a baphr b. and want to say, how can we get kids to smoke more cigarettes? more cbecause now, cancer is a cash cow for us .cancer cache cu people would recoil in horror. and by the way, regulators would be on thisrs would were the regulators. you can't just come up with a au drug claim. it works.and claimant works bece get the government to enforce regulatorsequirement to take igt ,you have to go through regulators. where are they ? where are they. regulating a company like pfizer ? could it be that regulatory could it b capture is real? we don't have to guess anymore because jordan walker explainsts it for us . >> watch this. oh, you're all governments.
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wow. yeah, and the allstry, all th the government officials. you like our looks. ry they work for the military like all the army defense, like governor of mexico, where he operates. t you feel about that revolvingdor door, like pretty good fornest the military, to be honest. yeah. yeah. it's bad for everyone else in america. why is it bad for everybody else? because if the regulators are >> provide, you know, that 1% shopping with regulators, they want to work for the company that i it's hard for me, you know, getting a job like you work for pfizer . >> my question for you is , why is pfizer want to hide fromre mt the public the fact that they're mutated coviatd viruses? they threw a lifeline, literally. oh, well, here's i am liliar whs trying to impress a person on a team. we're trying like worke, pleaset touch me. well, this is not why the way wh you tell anybody who is just working in the company really. f so that was the end of it.jamesf
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james o'keefe, a project veritas, shows ueritasp and infs walker he's been recorded and he's clearly upset. and of course, you can understand why he's shocked. he didn't know anyone was filming. someone wae was. but what's so interesting is he his first excuses hi is i was li when in fact, he has explained y very sophisticated and very believable way how washingtons. works. we just promised to hire the regulators and then they don't really regulate us . what you seely regulat happenine the defense industry with generals from the pentagon happens in pharma to thee regula regulators hope to get rich working her riche. and that's true. and no executives of pharman fid companies ever been filmed saying that on camer saythata bi >> that's not a lie. that is that's the truest thing ever thi spoken in washington, dc. and then the situation begins to degrade. so walker, who is supposed to be a highly credentialed man of science, a clear thinking
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scientist, completely loses control of c himself. d he becomes hysterical and violent. at one point, he calls at o ne poithe police to complain the are too many white people in his presence and he feelse becoi safe . >> and then, oolt f course, hea. becomes violent again.e he stop hitting me, say says heyo punches you in the face. >> of course, it's a remarkable scene. of it. >> here's part of it. you want to put me in jail?e inl for asking you a question?wh yes, sirat. iling what is the intention of calling the police? >> they know. is it the right? this can i talk to you, please, about this video? okay, one , two, three , four, five . why do you see why would you bring race into this? please me? because i'm .ock the door please, please, please, please unlock the door. why don't please unlock please c unlock the door. please unlock the door. people like that lock the door unlocked the door your door door
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open. lock everything up. this is this is a mark. we're trying to get the door unlocked.do the door i lockeord. >> it's done. lock the door. n' >> wow. i didn't go . well, that man doesn't seemof as much of a scientist.ci he can kind of feel for me. on the other hand , what wasbute that? but more than anything, you've got questions. what was that? was this guy's a pretty high level pfizer executive confirming a lot of things you alreadyno ie suspected and telling you things you had no idea. >> we're goinga that w on .nt t kn, of course, you'd want to know what was that realy and what does pfizer have to say about it? well, no one else is calling? sing pfizer . so we did. pfize we call them repeatedly todaysk and we ask very basiced questions. does this gu the y walker still work if n for you?en and if not, when did he leaveav the company?e the company? and more than anything, are youg actually conducting experiments or consideare your conductingpeo experiments to mutate new and more dangerous coronaviruse a cc
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because it would be a cash cow. >> and if you are doing that or thinking about doing it, havee you received any you . goveu.s. governmenrnmentt are taxpayers paying for this? are taxpand by the way, do you e with this executive that covid came from a lab? >> we didn't have complex questions, very simple ones. qud emailed fizer all al day. but despite their famouslyoney well-funded pr department, allsy the lobbying money they spend, they did not get back to us. they refused to answer. so we contacted instead dr. robert alone is one ofne o the inventors of the mrna he'snology used in fyssas covind shots. s he's a worldexpe famourts expert on this subject. thancan read up on somsue stecb and we're happy to have him join us right now. >> doctor , thank you so muchth for coming on . so this is a very complexyou are subject. we're grateful that you're here. from what you sa fromw in that tape, does it sound like pfizer is conducting or contemplate and conducting research that is effectively like a functionhi ? >> hi, tucker. it's great to be here.s great to and thanks.
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>> it it appears it appears that they are recapitulatingdona exactly what was done att th the u.s. institute of virologyrn right down to serial passage int their case, in monkeys, instead of humanized mice. >> but the buried lead in this,u tucker, if you don't mind, me saying so, please, is the implicit acknowledge the implicitimplicitcknowledgmet that they cannot construct the virut constr fast enough. the virus is outrunning them and they're having to resorty ms to extraordinary measures. this is an acknowledgment ofis is andefeat of their vaccinecc technology and their platform and campaign. they'rin d the ple saying that we have te to go so far out on the edge w that we're really crossing we are bwe're breaking the law. buret we have no other choicenoy because our technology is not meeting the need i. pro we're not able to produceccinesf vaccines fast enough to get ahead of theseast en to ge viru. >> well, that one right over my head. so thank you for calling thato to our attention. amazing.
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you're describing a motive that makes some sense. it's nots some s just about mont they want to create an e effective vaccine, but it sounds like, as you put it,oingt they're going to exactly the place that got us covid in the first place. how is that allowed? preciselace.y. so the bio warfare treaty is like a cheesecloth. that's so leaky. this is >> this this is not a hard prohibition. and pfizer is a global companybn that's quite clear with massive resources. the abilittheyy to conduct reser in virtually any region. and byeg the way, a very closeith th relationship with the government of israel, which is not a signatory to the trea bio warfare treaty. so they have all kinds of ways et they can do this. ifl choi this is the ethical che you know, or i shouldn't say the unethical choice probablyto that they appear to have have made, they they have the ability
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with their money and power, as you've seen, to define the rules and construct their reality. this is a muc >> i mean, the question of regulating this is a much longer conversation, but i someone who lived inn fo time wgton for a long time was very strucask by his description of regulatory capture at pharmau and pfizer specifically. does that sound right to you? >> abstely. and in fact, this is the seconde time that veritas has caughtsomy somebody saying this.ng this. they caugh they caught a employee at baabda basically sayingl the same thing. this recall previously, this is this is widely known. it was it was covered in the big short in terms of the s.e.c. this this is standard, as you point out correctly, this is standard practice in dc. i mean,pr you'dac think congres would pass a law, the white house or the agency's regulation, ifw of you weren't.y >> if you're regulating an industry, you can't take a board seat in that industry
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right after leaving. why is that hard?ghavin g. yet? we have scott gottlieb as the poster child. he took a two month vacationr h after he left the fda and thened joined the board of directors of what was that company, pfizer ? yeah, completely corrupt. that is corrupt. dr. robert malone, thank you so much for your perspective tonight. >> that information any any time. tucker, thanks for being being a friend. i appreciate. t amazin >> so one of the most amazing i parts of the story is that it's hard to read about it online.bih and big tech seems to be running interference forr. pfizer and companies like pfizer . how is that? that's not a free press. so one member of congress sayss he has a plaplan to n to stop t, to stop big tech from colludingl to hide meaningful information from the public. we're going to speak to that tho member in just a moment. a mome. a once ignored educational
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sears, they're a joke. and so all i can think of is jo. is jokes. and so i just have to think that if this is what they did for ruth bader ginsburg and we've seen what they did for martin luther king in boston, can you imagine what the they're planning for ketanji brown jackson? >> oh, my god.tonya brown . i am sure they are building the they're building the first nonbinary multiple gender statue that will depict ketanji brown jackson probably r holding her and listing her pronouns d walnuts. >> i mean, i can just imagine what wellesley colleget hill is thinking right now about hillary clinton. she graduated fromy clinto welly college. she's the real the forty five . harry, they have a statue planned for her, the real rea forty five . hillar45y will be depicted swigging from a brown paper bag containing a bottle of colt 45 malt liquor.
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>> hillary as y'know. i mean, i can't wait for that. l >> thankoc you, jason whitlock. you improve my mood dramatically. great to seeimproved my mo. t t. thank you. thank you. it was tough to believe we so it was tough to believe we live in a country where you firo could be fired from your job for having the wrong thoughts materials. unapproved political materials. but unfortunately, that is the country we're becoming she works fo to carol lin. she used to work for a smallme games company called limited run games. then the mob found out that she followed certain forbidden twitter accounts, including lib's of tiktok. now, thi s mob, and this is usually the case, was led byb a single activist on twitter, on along with a small message board call reset era. as a result of this mob action,n carolyn was fire carolyn is fired. and we want to understand exactly wh we want to uactly and what happy >> carol lin joins us here.h did we ou so mucfoh for coming on . >> do we oversimplify that? so youversim followepld the wron g people on twitter and lost
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your job for it? >> it? um, to me, i think that' kind of the what sums it up. the funny thing about itabout i is it's accounts. i follow accounts of every political affiliation and i'mn the type of person who likes to see from every direction. and so i follow a very variety of accounts. >> so when they called you whenn i was a fire, you did they sayt we believe you've been readingg the wrong things, like how how did they phrase it? >> no, no, no. it was more of b , the public, the the publicity that wass get. getting it, that that was was t hethe main thing. >> they they had no qualms with who i followed or anything like that. >> but you lost your job as a>>s result of it. >> yes.
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well, i mean, i don't i mean, that's not supposed to happena r in a free countreey with a first amendment right. hope not. >> i would hope not. >> yeah, but it did. um, you're you're so good i humored about it. i mean, i'm i'm like, outraged on your behalf. i hopei hope tha that the lessoe is you go follow even more forbidden twitter accountit and that you make more money ien an even better job. we are rooting for you, carolyn. than you thank you very much. >> thank you so much. so much. >> crime i so crime is so bad in the cityof of chicago. >> you don't need to bean ideolg the idealogue to notice it. all kinds ofue people are noticing and they're leaving chicago. laurpeople arei lightfoot is thi reason for that.e curren she's the current failed mayor. she's up for reelection. >> so running against her is a business man who doesn't like crime and wants to stop. and we're very intrigued by that. so we're going to talk to himwel nextl talk to . >> hi, i'm charlie.
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chicago. a great city has become so beco lori lightpeople can't live there. and lori lightfoot's the mayor of that city. she's one of the reasonsfoot iss so dangerous.e was aske she was asked today about street vendors being robbed ,carrye said, welld about st they shouldn't carry cash. she also thinks the police should not be allowed to chase cashbe criminalchase s foot. >> but she is up for reelection right about now, very soon ind a a debate this month,es running the candidate is running against her, willie wilson, at a a very different solution for stopping crime. here it is will be tough on crime. >> we'll move all the restrictions from our police officer to my ranch by foot car there. police foot, should be able to m them down and hunt them down like a rabid willie wilson,at a candidate for mayor ofour chicago. >> our preferred candidate, an american hero, joins us tonight. mr. wilson joins u, thank you so
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for coming on . so when you said the policeliuld should be able to chas e downlike criminals like rabbits, obviously we cheered. >> did you meaobn thatviousl? i. >> well, here's what i meant. i was a 20 year old son . he was murdered by a gun. these people need to be caught. too many restrictionson the on the police department. we need to take the handcuffser off the police officer and put minded people who actually doing it.doing and they need to sto p. particula now, thir s particular mayor tht we have right now just keep coming up. excuse excuses, but people keep dying on the street. nobody is doing a about it. but excuse me.me mayor o so now when we become mayor offi the city, of chicago, we're going to put a stop to thiso crime. we're going to takcrime.e back u police officer, men and women and get the job done. i'm tired of it. tired of it i don't want. to no other family to go to what i've been to too o
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get on or lose a daughter or something of that. daughter or sonature. >> we're going to stop it.o stop i mean, crime is voluntary. you get exactly as much as you put up with . knows everyone knows that. that you're saying it out loud. you've been attacked for saying. it by the media. u haveor in chicago. >> despicably, i most voters must agree with you, though.youd >> i would think. well, you know, because i feelel i i'm i'm tired. . i love it when you lose someone to love one , you act out of your emotion, okay? we're not like crooks. turn around.n arou and next weendk, the next day and commit a crime to someone else, a mayor first to protect its citizens.otect its citi yeah. yes.ze and she cang pn paaiy to do a j she cannot do her job. when you get paid to do a jobo that you cannot do it, you need to be fired just at point blank. we do that in corporate america. yoa.u.
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yeah, but but this is the worstt history.at i think she'll go down in history. you know, we have to bagandcuffs our police officers, take the handcuffs off them, take somebody rule, takepolici some policies off them,m get them days off, make sure we treat them like heroes. they go time protect us .s on and we must do this on a continu continuous basis and we mustat c make sure that the policecers rt officer respect us and u a citizen is backed down right now.w the the police officer dpoo some .oo they are too afraid. get they do some . yoey'll get locked up. of course, you cannot do your job that way, you know, and look, crime has no color. you know, when you commit aa cri crime is hurt, you know, so itin has no color. mayor c but it did. mayor here cannot do the job, keep making excuses. jobexcuse excuses.people people are tired and sick of this stuff. i doone day running for mayor. i don't want a paycheck notthin. to work. wan i don't want to fix the problemu
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for our citizens. i want to make sure to encourage our police officer they no, look, we got the badth cop and those people, the street going to commit crime agai and cn with catch hi. we're going we're goingh to catch him and we're going to make sure ma that they pay for what they have done and gett to us get this whole situation right. >> yeah, well, you'll solveill o lve thm the problem if you do t. of chicago vn running for mayor of chicago verery. >> thank you so much. so in case you're wondering t momenteally going on a the same moment, this left is absolutely determined to sexualize your children. they were refusings determined h and offender. >> one lawmaker, new mexico, has a plan to change that.a plan joins us after the break to explain. do you feel like the way you clean your ears at home doesn't work well enough? i felt the same way, but then i tried to wax our ear wash system. wax rx was designed by a
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noticing changes, it could be alzheimer's. >> talk about seeing your doctor together. years ago democrats 30 years ago would be shocked at what has happened to their party. they could fast forward decades. they wouldn't recognizfast-frd a all of a sudden, the party as aa party is aggressively sexualize not juen, not just drag queen story hours, not justur sthe mutilation of children,
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mutilation of gender ideology, but pushing graphicing gr sexualization in schoolsap and little kids. and at the same time, many of our leaders are refusingphiles. to punish. so stephanie lord is a state representative in new mexico. has noticed this, and she's get trying to get a couple of bills passed that punish child abusers and they've been rejected by democrats. ave been rej now she has a new a her idea is chemical castration isn't just for kids.t doin how about doing it to , to stephanie ortiz in new mexico, state representative. >> she joins us tonight. tiffany, thank you so muchre.pri ve a n.for coming on . so rather than have us characterize your idea, if wa you wouldn't mind explainingt i? what it is . >> thank you, tucker., tucker. it to honor to be on your show.i ae and i'm very grateful to be here. and i'm glad you're giving me this opportunityam glad ortunitt this. so i want to make something. really clear in new mexico. somethithe majority of people n peop our state are moderate democrats, but unfortunately,pro we've got some progressive democrats that are pushing forward some radicalcr ideology.
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so my first session when i wassp up here, there was quite a few o bills to be soft on . criminals let criminals oun cri give them know special things t that they wouldn't normally thatwouldn't norhave. presentin so i kept presenting amendments that said, okay,that where you t to let the criminals out early?h how about not? il how about we don't be nice and don't give them special treatment? >> yeah, yeah. l treaabout that.? i and so i even presented ann amem amendment about let's not let them cut children's hair because that idea actually disgusts me. hair.that idea dito have them s on children. and every amendment i presentecs was shot down literally.er soal ilyt really got me thinkine so what can i do? what is something then i can dos in this next session when i got elected? what can i do? and i happen to see thised bill in tennessee that was the based off the alabama bill on chemical castratioabamn. and i looked at i thought, thisi is a great idea. this is a way to a tool that we can use to keep these away th from our children.
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that's all thaantet i wanted.d. that's all i ever want. right onto this. so have you considered calling>> it puberty? havblockers? >> if you did that, maybe maybe, every democrat in new mexico would vote for. >> yeah, that's a great idea. well, that is what'sat i frustrating. it's the it's the few weogressives that we have because we have some actually have.goodreally democrats. but no, the progressive ideology has taken over. i was and it's first. right, because i was a democrat until 1997. recognizenize the party the party anymore. anymeeah, you know, the whol goal for me, i'm veryt come passionate and it comes froms my heart. heart.i just don't want to get y get any specia special treatment or to be allowed early out of, out of prison. t to think, i know well, i've got to think. no, i know new mexicoight and you're right, it's a very s, moderate state, mostly democrats. >> i would think the majority of people in new mexico, the voters would be in favor of this. r of yes, i think the voters are
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definitely in favor of this because i don't know anybody that's on the side of. the problem is , is that i havee more leeway on my side ofarty al the party. i can disagree with my partyand all day long, and i do.i do. they'll tell you that if i don't feel that something is correct or right for t pr my district, i won'tomote voter them. but i think there's more of a push on their side where they they have to align. and it's allne or nothing. yeah.they get some so i think they gotpushback on h some pushback on that and that's really unfortunate. at.that's really, really>> i thk unfortunate. >> yeah, i think that's that' a really smart insight. inthey stickthey stick togetherw itat's where their power is . they know it. yeah. it works, unfortunately.or joino stephanie lord, thank you sonig. much for joining us tonight. thank you. >> so we open a show with thismg pretty amazing, really amazing series of videos from project veritas showingt a pfizer executive admittingn so a company is engaged in something called directed that means mus. that means mutatingrus on the coronaviruses on purpose to make them more dangerous. po makethe executive now says s lying to impress a date.
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>> so you see these videos and 12 million people have seen him on twenty. want to know more about thisis guy and about pfizer . why wouldn't you want to know? it's your country, but big tech quickly took action, protect pf apparently, to protect pfizer and to censor the story . googleer and to censor they. google, it looks like censoredee searches for the story almost immediately. >> now, why did they do that? so and how can we stop them from doing that since they have a monopoly? >> ken buck is a member ofngress congress representing the state of colorado, also author oauthof the book crushed big tex war on free speech and truly a champion on this issue in joi. congress joins us tonight. >> congressman, thanks so muchtn go for coming on .op so googloly on speece has a mony on speech over 90% on search, over 90% in the united states . how are they allowed to do this? well to do, tucker, they do it. you know, we know that in june of 2020, they changedey their algorithm to benefit di joe biden and disadvantage donald trump. we know that. sotage donp. many conservative s and media sites are buried
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on page ten of any google search and the views that they want to espouse, thatus they want to promotee and they d at the top of the page.sn't surr and so it doesn't surprise me at all that they are protectingo one of their other corporate fgiants. >> what i don't understandderstd is that google is a monopoly, acting contrary to american law. you're not allowed to havelaw. a monopoly. one. cong they have one . congress allows it.s it i'm sorry to say this,. this but congressman. >> a lot of members of your party who look the other way or actively defend it, why i don't understand why theree pl the re more people like you inik publthe republican party saying, is wro no, this is wrong and it's illegal. >> yeah, actually , the the democrats are leading on this issue beyond what the republicans are willing to do. and it's unfortunate there aret. michael great senators like mike lee,o who is an advocate for antitrust reform. there are other folks ins the senate and there are some in the house.e an but we have an uphill battleicae with our republican colleaguestb
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to get this job done with big tech, without, you know, givingd way and alienating lifelong friendships, perhaps. but i mean, it does feel liked h google spreads a lot of money around the congress. >> is that your perception? tha? >> these four giants, amazon, apple, facebook, and google have spent over one hundred and fifty million dollars in a two d in races aroundperiod the country, as well as buying off think tanks and on r the right and left in washington, d.c.. so they arleftshington, d.c.e tg a lot of money at this issue.su. yeah, i noticed that. and it shows. we a, we appreciate your leadership in this.ea congressman ken buck of coloradodership. , thank you so much. >> thank you. so his very first day biden proe as president, joe biden promised to put equity at the center of all decisions, including hiring federal judges . how's that working out?g out? well, we have the tape next to jj never miss a beat day
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