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six hundred and ninety five dollars. call or go online now to request your free quote with one of generex eight thousand nationwide dealers. the call is free, the quote is free and there's no obligation to buy, call or go online now. so the next time there's a power outage, your home power is up. power your life with general call or go online to request your free quote. today, good evening and welcome tucker carlson. >> i'm happy monday. so how would you define the bush administration? well, really, the hallmark has been an almost otherworldly disconnection from the actual affairs of the united states . if it's really happening in this country, the biden administration will pretend it's not. in fact, white house officials seem to have no idea what's going on in our country, no interest in learning about it. the week a train derailment
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poisoned an entire town in ohio, the transportation secretary, the man in charge of preventing train derailments, held a press conference attacking white construction workers because they're the problem. >> it's nineteen fifty two . our eight year old president , meanwhile, 80 years old, he seems convinced it's nineteen fifteen. and we're all living in rural alabama, burning crosses the front yards of terrified sharecroppers to amuse ourselves. we don't have tv. biden gave a speech the other day in 2020 three to denounce lynching as lynching is still happening in the united states . >> it's all seems a little delusional. >> so it was with a genuine relief that we saw today. >> one of biden's top cabinet officials, janet yellen, who runs the treasury department, signed off her twitter account. >> finally, leave washington and meet with actual flesh and blood human beings. who are suffering. and now what did she meet with them to prove her sincerity, janet yellen brought
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with her a check for a billion dollars. and we'll admit partisanship aside, we were happy to see that finally someone in the bush administration who actually cares was getting on an airplane to show concern. that's the good news. the bad news is janet yellen was not in palestine. she was in ukraine. watch it today. >> i'm proud to announce the transfer of an additional damar hamlin to the office since the first tranche of about ten million dollars in jim griffin support that the united states will provide loans. >> we love you so much that we will give you whatever you want, anything new bicycle, a puppy, a pony. >> it's yours. we love you. billions more for ukraine. your tax dollars. but that money is not going to be going to the newly poisoned communities of eastern ohio. who cares about them is going to be earmarked for
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the hundreds of thousands of american families who have lost loved ones to the opioid epidemic, an epidemic that was created by democratic donors at purdue pharma know that money is going to zelenskyy in his wife in kyiv. >> and that money will complement the more than one hundred billion in tax dollars they've already received from the u.s. treasury. and you've got to think as they watch us tonight, assuming they're still tv's receptionist, palestine, the people who are stuck there are kicking themselves. if only they had paid joe biden's crackhead son 80 grand a month for a no show job. janet yellen might be visiting them today. it seemed like a lot of money at the time, but that turned out to be the best investment those ukrainian oligarchs ever made. it was like buying google stock twenty years ago. >> talk about a jackpot. and by the nobody understands the principles of political venture capitalism. >> better than, ironically, the communist chinese government does. they paid hunter biden, too. and this weekend we learn a little bit about what they got in return. >> the wall street journal reported the biden investigation was finally concluded that, yes, covid was
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not naturally occurring. >> it didn't emerge organically from a pangolin, whatever that is , the wet market, whatever that is . >> no, the virus came from a chinese military lab where it was created. that's the determination the department of energy based on new intelligence that, of course, everyone already had. >> now, we learned this, interestingly, from a newspaper. we did not directly from the bush administration because joe biden hasn't said a word about. and that's a little odd. a million americans, they tell us , died of covid, close to seven million died globally. >> so it's inherently a big story. now, it is true that the origin of covert is not directly related to anti trans racism. so it's not a natural for joe biden. >> he doesn't have his talking points already written, but it might still make for a good topic for, say, a prime time address to the nation. >> he might mention it to us. >> he might answer a few other questions. well, he's added, for example, is joe biden still sending money to china? for biotech research? >> the administration was actually doing that, sending
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cash to that same one lab as recently as last year. they still doing that. >> and bigger picture have their views on china change? now, they know that china is responsible for the deaths of almost seven million people. china unleashed covid on the world intentionally or not, and then lied about it for sure and then hid lifesaving genetic information about the virus from the scientists. we're trying to respond to covid now. we all of that. does joe biden still consider vladimir putin? he's so bad. the greatest threat to world peace and stability. >> it does seem like this story could overturn some of our previous assumptions. >> well, joe biden's national advisor, jake sullivan, went on cnn yesterday to answer precisely none these questions. instead, he told us we're still not sure where it came from. watch us . >> it the coronavirus pandemic start in the lab. is that what you believe now? >> well, dana, there is a variety of views in the intelligence community. some elements of the intelligence community have reached conclusions on one side, some on the other.
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a number of them have said they just don't have enough information to be sure. and if we gain any further insider information, we will share it with congress. and we will share it with the american people. but right now, there is not a definitive answer that has emerged from the intelligence community on this question. >> we just can't say for sure we're covid from there's no consensus. >> we're still debating it. well, there's never a consensus in washington about anything, particularly now with the intel agencies. they're lying. >> we know perfectly well we're covid came from we've known this for years. in fact, one of the very first things we knew about covid was that it was an engineered virus that escaped somehow, intentionally or not, from a chinese military biolab in wuhan. >> it is in early march of 2020 three full years ago at the very beginning that we did a long open on this show about the chinese research paper whose authors later disappeared.
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>> now, these chinese scientific researchers scolded the chinese government for the lax safety standards that they said allowed covid to escape and infect the world . this was three years ago. watch this. in fact, the outbreak may have begun not in a public meat market, but a poorly run chinese laboratory. now, that's not our theory. anyone who raises that theory on american television is attacked as a conspiracy monger. >> but this is a theory from a now censored chinese paper, a draft paper posted in mid-february. scientists, the south china university of technology suggested the virus outbreak coronavirus outbreak began at the wuhan center for disease control, where the animal may have infected a researcher who then spread the disease outside the facility. the paper is explicit about this. we're going to quote it. the killer coronavirus probably originated from a laboratory in wuhan in quote. so it's not like we did a lot of hard hitting reporting
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with a chinese speaking staff. that paper was in english on the internet, and anyone who was interested could have found it. >> we were just interested. that's why we found it. and then we found someone who was there. we found a chinese physician, a scientific researcher, work for the chinese government who was in and around wuhan when covid emerged from that lab. her name is leming yan. and we did a bunch of interviews with her. >> here's one from my first report. i present that solid scientific evidence to our audience that this virus covid-19 sars-cov-2 virus, actually is not from a nature. i work with the top kurnai virologists in the world. so together with my experience, i can tell you this is created in the my days from that template owned by china mediatory. and also it is spread to the world to make such damage,
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to make such damage. do you believe that chinese government released this intentionally on purpose? did they do this? >> yes, of course. ai's intention. wow. now, we thought that was a story. so there was a physician who worked on corona viruses for the chinese military who was in wu hong telling us in september of 2020 that the chinese government did this intentionally to wreck the west ,to kill people and destroy the economy. of its rivals here in the west. >> now, if you're a middle class christian , american is hard to imagine that level of malice existing anywhere in the world. you would never consider doing something like that. but with the chinese, are they serious enough? >> probably. but instead of following up on that, people attacked the woman you just saw really attacked her and then attacked us for giving her airtime pants on fire. you're lying, said the quote. fact checkers. >> but she wasn't lying. and tony fauci many others in
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the u.s. government knew that she wasn't lying. in fact, they knew the truth about where covid came from long before the rest of us had even heard the term covid in mid november of 2019, a friendly asian government. >> we have learned, send a cable to american officials warning that there was evidence ,something strange going on in one , and it looked like a dangerous leak from a bio lab . they knew that the origins of covid were never a secret. >> the real story, the great outrage of this story is that the people who knew or should have known the truth lied about the truth. why? to hide the chinese government's role in mass murder, the killing of almost seven million people, and the destruction of the american economy. that's the interesting part. looking back three years later, from the beginning of the outbreak, the american media as one took the side, the chinese government in this new propaganda war over covid and trump, once again, to his credit, knew he knew exactly where this came from.
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he didn't say so directly. he should have, but instead he alluded to it. he called covered the china virus. and when he did that, he was over the target to the chinese government, attacked him. they've learned a thing or two from watching american politics as a, quote, racist one chinese news outlet tweeted this, quote, racism is not the right tool to cover your own incompetence. shut up, racists. they saw gig in america. we're going to try that. and it worked. and then the entire american press corps covered the chinese government. people like david frum at the atlantic. he's so smart. david frum immediately parroted that slur from the chinese government. >> you have to ask yourself, is david frum taking money from beijing to repeat their lies? we can't confirm that. but you might as well have been taking money from beijing. and it wasn't just david from nbc news calls it called the phrase chinese virus, quote, both inaccurate and harmful in tang racist association. between the virus and those
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from china. >> of course, the virus was from china. it was from a chinese military bio lab and it may have been released on purpose to kill people. it didn't matter. no one asked a single question . joe biden and his lackeys in the media all repeated the talking point. >> watch this. but neither should we panic or fall back on xenophobia. lavely covid nineteen . a foreign virus does not displace the accountability. president referred to the coronavirus as a, quote, foreign virus. and i think it's going to spark it's going to come across to a lot of americans as smacking of xenophobia. the administration's labeling this virus as foreign is undoubtedly playing into these rising xenophobia about it. trump isn't cautioning us to check our racism, but is rather stoking xenophobic sentiment. >> the president says it's a foreign virus, as if this was launched on us like an attack. >> we know what that's about. that's about him playing xenophobia works with his base. why do you keep calling this the chinese virus? why do you keep using this? because it from it's not racist
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at all. no, not at all. it comes from china. >> every one of the people we just saw should resign in disgrace and should spend the next decade in ashes and sackcloth pondering what they've done, which is cover for a crime. by the way, if the u.s. media had swung behind the evidence in this story and pressed, where did this virus come from, then it's at least potentially conceivable that scientists, the united states would force the government of china to release the information they had about the genetic make of covid. maybe we've had a vaccine that worked, for example, or a medical response that saved american lives, but they didn't . none of them did. the new york times is top global health and covid reporter person called apoorva prova mandaville wrote , quote, someday we will stop talking about the lab leak theory and maybe even admit it's racist roots. but alas, that day is not today.
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where is the oberlin sociology department? "new york times" pipeline like? when did that start? why are they hiring the dumbest and most reflexive people who take their opinions wholesale from the hive of twitter? >> there were a few people who are not deterred by race, just shut up. they said what was clearly true and for their trouble they were denounced as crazed science deniers, science deniers. okay, senator tom cotton was attacked because he relied on a map and common sense to ask a very simple question. here's what he said. here's what we do know. >> this virus did not originate in the human animal market just a few miles away from that food market. is china's only biosafety level four super laboratory that researches human infectious diseases. now, we don't have evidence that this disease originated there because of china's duplicity and dishonesty from the beginning. >> we need to at least ask the question, well, yeah. and by the way, that wasn't
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a guess. a wet market is a seafood market, a pangolin is a mammal. >> so they weren't selling pangolins in a seafood market, for one thing. for another, a group of chinese researchers went and interviewed everybody in the wet market and they've seen a pangolin for sale here or bats another mammal. no, not one had. that was on the internet. we read it. we reported that was february 2020. so what we know at that point was the chinese government's giant, tom cotton, was absolutely right. and for his trouble, he was called insane conspiracy theorist tom cotton a couple of days ago, spouting conspiracy theory that the chinese made this virus. don't try to spool up some of whoever was wearing tin tin foil hats in your audience. >> let's play occam's razor and crazy, crazy. this is crazy. insane thing to do because it's just wildly irresponsible and was totally unnecessary.
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i don't know what tom cotton gets out of this in the nineteen eighties. i remember the farm traffic and rumors about hiv haven't been invented in cia labs. the far right has not found its own virus. >> conspiracy theory. oh yes. let's have the plagiarist, fareed zaporizhia, to tell us about science. but it wasn't just tom cotton who was attacked. it's almost too unpleasant to bring you the story because the wall of dishonesty was impenetrable at that point three years ago. the one thing we needed to know ,where did this come from was the one thing they wouldn't let you even consider fact. >> if you did, you would be unperson. facebook banned. any user suggested the virus was man made because and we're quoting the science was settled. was that settled at all? there was no science. >> we don't know anything. is npr reported, quote, scientists debunk lab accident theory of pandemic emergence. really? on what basis? they had no evidence to ,
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quote, debunk it, but that didn't stop fox from, quote, reporting, and we're quoting now, no coronavirus did not start in a chinese. they had no idea. they were just flat out chill for the chinese government and hiding its complicity in mass murder. >> what? and then a woman called laura helmuth, the diversity hire now running the once but no longer respected publication scientific american said, quote, it's a conspiracy theory to believe a lab leak had occurred, but it did. that's the thing. facts still matter. every facet, every element, every link in the chain that connects every part of america to itself pushed the same lies. >> even the comedians, they were on propaganda duty to watch this. >> he's also pushing us intelligence to find evidence for this theory. that the virus was accidentally released from a lab in wuhan. that's his new angle to feed the wingnuts to treat this
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virus like it was a conspiracy of some kind. it should have never happened. this plague should never have happened. it could have been stopped. but people chose not to stop it. >> what people tomorrow he'll blame the spanish flu on antonio banderas. >> yeah. >> imagine if you're a comedian and all of a sudden your cue card has all kinds of talking points from politicians and foreign governments on it. don't read it. you degrade yourself and you become complicit in the greatest crime in history. so you have to ask, what role did the u.s. intelligence agencies play in all of this? of course, they knew well, at one point, msnbc's nicolle wallace, the single most dishonest person on television. >> now we're ever claimed it and we're quoting donald trump is turning his intelligence community to now investigate a conspiracy theory about covid coming from a lab. nguon, by the way, we're not watching this woman show, but she and tears tonight begging the forgiveness of her audience. >> no, but let's pass this for
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a second. >> obviously, she's wrong with the origins of the virus. did come from that lab, intentionally or not. >> but what's interesting is that she was also wrong about what donald trump's government, the leadership and part of mike pompeo was doing. on march 17 , 20 , 20 , a group of scientists wrote a paper in nature magazine. that paper concluded that, quote, we do not believe that any type of laboratory based scenario is plausible. >> now, that's the final. that's the science. well, internal nih emails show that tony fauci helped edit that paper. >> he did not disclose this publicly. it was all behind the scenes. now, that's significant because fauci was funding bat coronavirus experiments in wuhan, the ones that apparently caused the pandemic. >> so he was editing the report on the origin of the virus. okay, that's not peer reviewed. as we say, it's the opposite. as paul thacker reports, subtext. a few days after that paper was published in nature, the state department's office of outreach, part of the bureau of intelligence and research,
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began promoting these false finding. these lies, the state department covertly recruited scientists in washington, dc, an off the record high level meetings telling everyone who would listen that covid quote emerged naturally in an animal before crossing to humans and was not engineered in a lab that the scientists who made this false briefing, who told these lies, said one source. the nature article that was secretly edited by tony fauci, in other words, so we can give you a thousand other examples. america's not china is america's entire leadership class, from the government to the intel agencies to elected officials to of course, the media in unison spent years trying to hide chinese culpability for the greatest crime in human history. they cooked up fake papers and bogus data. >> they attacked anyone who asks the obvious questions, even people who are in bujon at the time who knew. >> and you have to ask, why did they do this? could it be that they were
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implicated in this, too? >> they were implicated in creating the worst pandemic in modern history. we're not sure. but it's an amazing story. as we told you, lemington was one of the first people to tell the truth in the united states , a great personal cost. >> she was there. >> she joins us now. doctor , thank you so much for coming on . you said three years ago that you believe that this virus was intentionally released by the government. >> you once worked for the government of china. today, we're hearing in this leaked to the "wall street journal" that it was accidental. do you believe this leak was accidental or intentional? >> high tech. i thank you for having me again. first, i want to appreciate you . and also, fox news had been taking so much effort pursuing the truth of covid origin without your help, there won't be such milestone achievement. and i want of course, it was not an accident and may be for people who don't have this kind of bio safety lab. three of four experienced experience on coronavirus.
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maybe it's easy for them to accept the accident and leak . however, i'm the scientist working in such a lab using navarros, and i can tell you, based on the protocol and also the as a surveillance system, it will be impossible for mapping. the accident may happen in such lab and the cost the outbreak and also the pandemic. so definitely now we just reached to the first step. it was from china's lab and the we need to pursue the truth of origin and we need to keep going until we know the chinese government allowed its infected citizens to travel in huge groups to western europe in the early days. of the pandemic. >> that was intentional. but you believe the whole thing . they came up with this virus and they unleashed it on the world to destroy the western economies and to elevate their own position globally. >> i want to emphasize
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one thing, a , i would say, based on the evidence and the source i have, that the lab, the virus was intentionally brought out of this strict lab and released in the community. however, i don't think the outbreak in hand was intentional. i would say it was because ccp government and the military scientists underestimated the transmissibility. that's why finally it got out of control and the cost of motile local outbreak. however, we should know that ccp government intentionally to mandate go all over the world to kill millions of people all over the world, made her. >> we just have to hope and pray that you will be interviewed by many other journalists in this country over the coming weeks. now that this is being confirmed, you are an eyewitness to it. you have a i think, a credible story to tell. and i really hope you're no longer ignore to appreciate your coming on again tonight. thank you so much. thank you. thank.
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well, here's a trivia fact you may not have known since nineteen sixty seven fifty six years the disney corporatioe 1967, n has enjoyedr total control over aboutre forty square miles miles of flo, its own little vatican city. the >> and this is by act to the legislatur florida legislature, which empowered disney to function effectively as its government. disneyh empowe o act could even acquired ac territory outside its chunk of land by eminent. >> it may just take it frominen people. now, last year, people began to wonder why would disney, which is a totally politicized company,would bush's race hate, race, hate and sexualized propaganda on children, whyl would they have all these special benefits in the state of florida? good question. so las why woult year, florida's pushe legislature passed a bill ending this weird little of course th disney. and of course, they hated it. florida's governor ron desantiss pushed for and then signed thath bill into law. governor desantis joins us tonightatl . u governor , thanks so mucs h form
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coming on . so why did you seeuc thih for sn important thing to do. >> is ths ane governor well, asy pointed out, tucker, i mean, no company or individual in florida or probably anywhereha else in our whole country has enjoyed their own governing status, being exempt from most so many of the laws of the state of florida, massive subsidies. so it's not a good arrangement to begin with . but if you remember, last year be ,they came out very strongce against a piece of legislationf to protect parents rights and to protect young children from having sexualized lized curriculum and things like elementary school. and then they had executivesbout talking about it was their intent to jawam some this sexualized programing in the disney cartoons carprogramm for young kids. so then we're in a and programing for young kids. tu so then we're inck a situation, tucker, where they're taking those positions as a company which are antithetical to our values. tyr t with this arrangement, florida was subsidizing thatsm. type of activism that could nodw longer stand.oday and so now, in today in the stae
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who announced that elves are real. >> naturally, fox trace gallagher has a story for us tonight. >> they trace hey, tucker. the mexican president , andres manuel lopez obrador, better known as amnios, says the picture he tweeted out was taken a few days ago by an engineer who works for the mexican government. it appears to show a tree with a branch framing what looks like a halo of hair. but amla says it's a picture of an influx, a mischievous woodland spirit, an elf from mayan folklore maybe, and feels a kinship with the mythical mayan elf who was known to dart in and out of view and play tricks on humans, only to leave them duped again and again. interesting, because a few years ago and little promise to bring down crime and lift the economy and alas, the people feel duped again. this, by the way, is not the first mythical creature that almelo has touted. he was recently quoted calling cuban dictator miguel diaz canal the leader of a profoundly humane government. despite cuba not having had a free election. sixty four years.
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but back to the lux, the lf it's the biggest social media head since residents of mobile, alabama, swore they spotted a leprechaun up in a tree, they did not get a good photo of the irish legend. but the description prompted this drawing, which itself is legend. finally, you'll excuse the mexican media for not poking more fun at abelow in his lth tweet. >> mexico is the most dangerous country on the planet for journalists, tucker. it's just such a great story. it's everything about that is amazing. and we're grateful for you. trace gallagher, thank you for that. here's a sad story. when he was 17 years old, a man called james tub's sexually assaulted a 10 year old girl. it wasn't a close call. he sexually assaulted her in the bathroom of a restaurant. so under policy enacted by los angeles, the suspect, d.a. george gascon, tub's received just two years in juvenile detention. >> so getting stuck in a cage with a bunch of other dudes is no fun. no one likes it. so tub's figured a way to get out. he decided he's a woman and the
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men he had access to women in jail, as you'd expect. on a recorded jailhouse phone call, tubbs praised gascon's policies. >> listen, don't worry about it. it's a strike. but a plea agreement not to plead guilty to me on probation. and it can be dropped. it can be done. then i won't have to register one conviction for ascender. you have to register. i wanted to do none of that for what i do to you. >> that and the call gets worse actually . so disturber, we're not going to play it. but tub's goes on to make shocking comments about his 10 year old molestation victim. but george gascon is not mad at him. no, he's mad at one of his own prosecutors. for miss gendering. the child molester correctly identifying tubbs as a man that prosecutors say santa brave enough to join us tonight and we are grateful for that. >> thank you so much for coming on . are we misstating any part of the story? you were suspended for using correct pronouns about a man
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who pled to child molestation? correct. so i was suspended because i did not use the preferred pronoun of a child molester when notifying the administration that i had evidence that james tub's was perpetrating a fraud on the court. playing the d.a.'s office and perpetrating fraud in our justice system. so by notifying everybody that they're being played, i was punished because i did not use know i hurt a child molesters feelings by not using the correct pronoun. i it's just incredible to me that you're coming on the show to say this out loud. why are you doing this? this cannot help your career, to put it mildly. i know, but how could i not? i'm obligated to . i have kids. i know innocent kids. could be . and the fact that i can't stand by while the misguided policies of a progressive prosecutor like george gascon are putting child molesters in juvenile
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facilities, which is going to create more victims and hiding the fact from the court so that the court is sentencing juveniles to these facilities with known child molesters. who are adults. james tab's was twenty six years old. and came from prison to the juvenile facility. so it wasn't like this is a juvenile and was convicted juvenile. he was twenty six years old and you're putting him in a juvenile facility. i can't stand by and subject children to the risk of being harmed. >> it's a public safety risk and an extreme injustice. >> i just find it amazing that you're willing to say that out loud. and of course, you would know because you were there and we're truly grateful for your bravery. sreesanth, thank you very much for telling us a horrifying story. thank you. thank you. so there's some debate online about whether there actually are more environmental disasters, more accidents with critical infrastructure or whether we're just noticing
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them. >> well, we'll let you judge. >> fires have broken out at three separate oil facilities, all owned by the same company in a single day. when the u.s. government has been caught committing the biggest act of environmental terrorism in history and blowing up in our stream pipeline. if they're connected, maybe not. we're going to tell you what's happening because you should know. we'll be right back . why? what a privilege it is for you to have me here this evening. jim griffin. don't worry. i'm going to get them out tonight. we can learn to get along for god's sake. they apologized. >> well, now and finally, dear abc, a heart attack. >> do they have life insurance ? no, but we have life insurance
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>> that's eight hundred three four one nine eight four three seven. structiv a lot of destructive coincidences befallen criticalty infrastructure in north america lately. have you noticed? here's the latest exampl. n?e. er fires have just erupted at three separate oil facilities belonging to the same company in the mexican state owned oil giant pemex. y, the mexican sta oin one day,n facilities is located in a place called deer park, texas. also on thursday, two more pemex facilities went up itenen flames in veracruz, mexico.t at least two people died. what caused these fires? whaton't know. but whatever's going on is clearly alarming. something you would attracte some attention from the biden administration. bu, no one cares.d that and that may m be why waste disposal facility in deer park,a texas, just received more than two million gallons of poisoned
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water from the ohio train derailment. local officials say we're notwa informed this in advance.als sa >>y and why would they be? because they're not ukrainian. o >> so esg stands for anrainian environmental social and governance. it's massively popular on wall street. the idea is to use investmen ent pressure to force countries to adopt a neoliberal agenda. and those principles destroy countries like sri lanka, which was pushed to abandon chemical fertilizer. and people people start starved. so how does the average investor get out of esg? well, omid mallock has created soway. he's chairman and ceo ofchri columbia acquisition corp. he joins tonight. thanks so much for coming on .eg if you're the average person and you don't want your moneyhar to go to destructive schemes that are human anti human, what option do you have? d >> what we all know, the problem that americans are buck and tired of buying frofrom corporations that hate them.o but the problem has been, u set up how do you set a up an actualca' patriot economy if we can't find each other? each other. well, today, i'm proud to tell
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