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eighty one . biden were to serve a secondll full term as president. be 8ould be eighty six years old. in other words6 years , four yem ninety . >> these are not trivial facts9e about joe biden. these are the central facts of joe biden's life. joe biden's age defines him and all of us . that's true for every person, age is just a number you'll hear people say, but they are lying to themselves is moree ism than a no ages an expression of the core biological reality ofee human existence, which is thatit at some point it comes to ae. close ages, the way that weas w chart a progression from birth to death as we pass from thisisl world is billions before us have and are replaced by others that used to becle called the cycle of life. ou one has evenor changed it. no one ever will .r choice so our choice is between decepting a reality we cannot alter or denying that reality even exists.g that reality even exists. the democratic party has chosen the latter. >> tomorrotomorroww was march 1. >> that means a year from today we'll be in the middle ofry sea presidential primary season. joe biden has given eversoyhas i indicationve that he plans
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to participate in that and that his party is firmly behind h hih . primar the dnc has already changey d the primary calendar to make south carolina, which is aca machine state where the outcome can easily be scripted. >> the vere scripty first contet and that was not an accident. it was done. it was changed.nt. e toto help joe biden win. biden says he's strongly considering running again. biden's wife, of course, sayshoe she very much hopes he will run. >> and most tellingly of all, no mainstream democrat has announced a run against him. so as of tonight, joe biden is in the race for the democratic nomination. and as of tonight, he will get the nomination. and that's amazing. if you think aboutg if you joe n would be eighty two years old on inauguration day thattancy fo is eight years older than the average life expectancy for men in this country. soso virtually everyone in his high school class will be goneee by then. bun willt joe biden will be jus beginning his second term as president of the united states . ewould that be healthy for america? would it be healthy fowillr joe biden? f course not..
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it's awful.old ma eighty two year old men shouldoh not be running countries. they're not strong enough. mentally or physically. >> everybody knows that very much, including any eighty two year old mayn. le aro younu ask the people aroundn joe biden certainly know that. how coulow that.d they not knowu they watch him? and you do too. here's joe biden in warsaw, poland. si just last week, the questions we face are as simple as they were profound . would you respond or would we look the other way? would it be strong? would you be weak? would be we would would wed we the all of our allies, would we united or divided? >> so we play clips like that te pamillion times for you over the past few years. talkould play inst year and min more because joe biden talks like that every day. at this point, it's how heg talks.abilit joe biden is losing his abilityy thto speakat's. somethi that's not a secret. it's not something we learn from our confidential sources that arefo bringing to you for the first time tonight exclusively. that is obviou it's os to the entiret world .
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and you'll probably sound like that, too, if you make itoo if m to joe biden's. >> we will also. it's not weird.it's natural it's natural. it's not an attack on joe biden. hardly. it's an observatio an. but because it's natural, we'veb been commanded to ignore it. don lemon got suspended from his show at cnn recently forntil suggesting that a presidential candidate in her 50s was, quote, past her prime. is a >> and that's odd, really, as a ma factual matter. what don lemont do said is true. people in their fifties aretaini literally certainly physically past their prime . ke it from that's a fact. someone w take it from someone who'sho is fifty three . so why was that such a controversial point of all dea the demented things that don lemon has said overyears, the years, noticing somebody age? >> what blows up his career? yes, because that simple,ation,l commonplace observation, people weaken with agwe can we points a power that will forever remain beyond human authority, which is the power to control time. e, >> no matter how rich we are,ca we cannot prevent ourselves
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from getting older. we can buy botox and hair plugsi and facelifts. joe biden has bought all of inat, but in the end we degrade anyway. the end, y because we are not because we are not god accepting this fact that wee are not god working within o the preordained limits off natus nature is the key to balance and happiness in this human haps life. insanity.that fact leads to insanity or in the case of modern america, it leads to then transgender and climate s agendatheology. asked 100 h >> if you asked one hundred honest people to name things that human gsbeings cannot control, most would list biological , and the weather. >> you can't decide whether you're a boy or a girl. nou are what you are born. sorry, and nobody try as we might. yon make a sunny day. you don't manufacture it, you receive it. attoa sunny day either happens r it doesn't. b it's not up to you at bestest .c you can try to predict the weather. we cannot determine the weatheri since the dawn of time that hast been so obvious that almost nobody's ever mentioned it. bubut sayit saying it out loud w
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heresy. and that's because our leadership class is an openh war with nature. nature is the final limit to their power and so they hate. it. they >> they tell us they're in tel charge of human biologl usy. hn even if dna trans women are tr women, they screech. meet our lady, admiralwomen ar. they brag about how they nowaboy control the weather. too hot for you. hold on . can the wea we'll change that with athen green new deal . >> and they tell us , of course, that age no longer jo joe biden may live forever. >> we've got ehi now.y it'sli allve f hav a ridiculous. >> they have no such power. they can't even keep electrical grid running the state of the electrical grid running in they the state of california and on. >> some of they know tha know t they know how limited they arews ,which is why they become so whe hysterical. y al iin the face of physical reality, because it's a reminder of their limits. >> remember this fall when that nbc reporter, a woman called dasha burns, dared to point outt that john fetterman stroke had damaged him? damaged >> well, of course it had damaged him. everyone could see it had damaged him. but to fetterman, his wife in wf the rest of the democratic establishment and the rest odemf the press corps saying something like that out loud
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was more offensive than anouy obscenity. here's an outrage. mrs fetterman. what did this service that she did to not only my husband, but to anyone facing a disability and working through it, and ier con't know how there were not consequences right. i mean, there are consequences for folks in these positionsho who are any of the isms? >> i mean, she was ablest. she's an ablest how jazelle fetterman because someone had correctl ay pointed out that hee husband was no longer able a stroke. a s in other words, reality intruded on mrs fairmont's fantasy and therefore realityit itself had to be shouted down aw and destroyed. fu >> you're seeing an awful lot peoples attitude, that exact attitude recently from the people in chargen charge ise a healthy sign. wise leaders recognize leadehe the limits, the inherent limits of their power.th >> they know that they're notnt in controlof much, actually , because no one is. yo u can decide what to have forha'
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breakfast.s that's up to you. is up t but you cannot decide to become a woman. se you can't choose to live to 100. you can't even choose to think clearly.to at 80 . none of that is your choice.s yr even if you're the president. life, unfortunately, is a transmitted invariably fatalrai condition. tt, invariab that's not a bad thing.lyion. it's just true . and when you deny it, bad t things happen. and they are.. >> kennedys owns the kennedys own podcast joins us now. candas >> i have to say, qantas owns the one thing i will never texts joe biden for his age becausee ve's the one thing he doesn't absolute subtheme for him. i ho control and i have absolute sympathy for him. i hope to make i t to that age. so this is not an attack on him for being old. i'm just amazed that noound h one around him feels empoweredi. enough to point out i'm sure you're too old to bet the one president . why is that? the one verboten thing?verboten why is that the one thinthe onge one can say? o feel yeah, you know, i do feelsympat some sympathy for joe biden because obviously hehy is mentally incapacitated. but it does make you want
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to question jill biden and people like jazelle fetterman who understand exactly what their husbandndersd s are going through. i understand that they're being mocked on the world stage. i understand that they are he world sta, understand struggling, struggling evene an to form coherent sentences. and yet they sit thereth and thy applaud and they think we're for just going to keep hiding this from the public all on their quest for power. that'sy what this and that's rec comes down to . look, we can call these peopleo. incompetent. . they are. but does incompetency matter? be, because they're here to serve the party. ab this is all the democrats careo. about.yo you are here to servu'ere incomt the party. and actually, if you, are incompetent, that's even better, right? because these are puppets. these people are. on strings. peopl these people aree to do what they're told and not to think expressl y. actually , they are told not to think individually, thinkto only about the party, do what we tell you to do. furthe and what we want you to do is to further disintegrate these communities, is to further denigrate these communities becauser denigitiesn after four as the party initiative is full omnipotence. and what to cr they need to cree is a new system of slavery.l this is whit they i call it the ultimate thereafter is neo slavery. mak they want to make sure that noto individual holds power in this s
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country.ng and so what you're seeing is something that's very eviery you are calling out somethingal correctly and saying that their final war is a war if it makes ust nature. it's a war against sanity.sanity it's it makes us questione'd be our sanity. you would never think that we would be having these debates that we're having today that people would be telling you that's a wrong thing to say that an eighty six year oldhetoy is old right now.ear-old is o we are being attacked fo suddenly we're being attacked for this. everything is given an ism.e res fid the reasonon is , just as yu correctly pointed out, is because it is the final war and they need to make sure thatn they control even language. l well, i think language is they a key because they've coweduswe the population evedn smartbetter people who know better int, o nt saying saying the obvious things,y theb their fears that people. will say the obvious things. olt you're too old to beu are -- president . you're trans admiral is a dude putting incompetent people yo in the cockpits of commercial airliners or having themrform hr perform heart surgery is insane. >> you're insane. like none of thiy s is real.ane. yoyou can't allow this to happe. th >> and those are the very things that no one is willing
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to say. >> i don't knot w whkny. i'm certainly not one of thosee, people. i don't struggle to say exactli what he said.s why. if they win thactly why. if they win, if they win thise r battle, there is nothing left right. there is nothing left. lef and so i encourage people. . i say, no, you need to say the thing that, you knowis too n is true, because the problem that we're having right nowat w is too many conservatives are acting like cowards. right. they're saying we needne to beined so nicer. it's okay.much teris this is how they have gained s g much territory. l system this is how we are fighting them in the school systems, how we're fighting them in the classrooms, how we areme fighting them to simply acknowledge that women canever b theyr be men and men can neverea be winning. these are these are insanee to arguments. but they're able to happengood y because good people sit by and say absolutely nothing while they run amuck.amok the so i also want to say this, and it's very important to point out the democrats usedg to be quiet about their corruption, right. years ago, they were quieto thd about their corruption. abounotr corrupw they're corrupu they're mocking you.ey are askin and what they're really asking you is and what aryou, whae youg to do about it? sowe what we knew fetterman was mentally incapacitated and wethe still allowed him to make itingo all the way to the senate. and what are you going to do
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about so what we know that joe biden can't can barely walk. we can see the early signs ofeay si dementia. and what are you going to dognsf about it? it's a very fair question. d you going to do i just assumed everybody out goi there watching this program, what are you going to do about it ?ng the why don't you start sayingdly? the truth and having the courage to say it boldly? >> tuckesksays you?s a wi >>fe one last question is , as wife and mother, which you areud .an >> so here you have dr. jill and jazelle faderman both cheering on their husband'sr political career as well. husbands polit one is effectiven incapacitated by dementia and the other one's literallytin a mental hospital. wouldn't you t in a mental hospital. >> wouldn't you thin thak that who love a woman who loved a spouser husn who loved her husband say no, wh it's not good for him? why is dr. jill not the villain in this story? what is her problem? what a ghoulish power seeking -- creep. >> and the same with yourself and her husband's in a mental hospital. like wha.t? n yeah, absolutely. these women are monsters. hoi'm not going to mince wordse. here. these women are absolute monsters. if you in a relationship elationshipndividual you and you love someone and you've and you've had a family with this individual, you would
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never wante to see them suffer. noriod. now, imagine wantinge al to allowing them to suffer's ext publicly.t that's exactly what these women are doing.thes they are somehow creatures on become creatures on their quest for power. and they should be ashamedfo themselves. but i promise you, they won't tp be because it's all aboutar serving the party that they have to sacrifice their husbands. >> oh, well, yeah, my wife did : that to me because i want to spend the weekend at camp david . i hope my feelings would c be hurt a lot. anderson, i appreciate it.o se great to see you tonight. thank you.e you. >> thank thanks for having me. st.. it is one of the great american cities degraded at very high speed under a suspect, d.a. col. kim gardner. >> now the murder of a homelessthe mi man in the middle of the day on the sidewalk caught on tape ,which really is kind of a metaphor for what's happened to our cities. that straight ahead. plus, the covid experts told a lot of lies that have nowies. been debunked. they're not goin g to admit that. of course, they want youe. to forget they're not in the business of forgetting. however,n the busi we always ket
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we hesitate even to show youis this tape. d buutt we feel duty bound to do o because this murder in st.is louis says a lot about wherer ci our cities are tonight. fox is kevin corke are has it f' us . >> hey, kevin tucker, it's not that crime hasn't always beenamc a real problem in america's major cities. it has. i live here init has. washingto i can attest to it.n incr it's just that there's an increasing scale and scope and frankly, the brutal nature that really shocks the senses, leaving citizens begging for help. in some cases, sorrow's back days are facing increased scrutiny and intense scrutiny at that. take, for example, as you pointg out, that disgusting incident that happened in st. louis yesterday outside the globe building in a video posted online , you see a guy by the name of deshawn thomas.thomas, e he stands behind a homeles stane sitting on the sidewalk, calmly loads his weapon and shoots him atlmly loa point blank range.e r witnesses suggest that the pair may have been fighting outsideve the shale gas station up the block. moments earlier, thomaearlier.ss arrested a short time later attn a library, though it's unclear if he was out on probation at
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the time or if he has a longheet anp sheet. probably, but we'll have to wait and see.e been 2 so far there have been twenty five murders in the city already in 2020 three , leadinyg to growing calls to oust soros b backed attorney kim gardner inef part because of the number ofatf repeat offenders committineng violent crimes in the city. now, you may have heard of this. one earlier this month. rlier tha 21 year old convictedn th the name of dannyold daniecl riley struck a young volleyball, player with his car , pinning her to the groun her td, robbin. of the use of her legs. shoul as a result, critics say he should never have been out in the first place. and they are blaming gardner i for tucker. >> man, something is wrong for sure.wrong, kevin caught for sure. with tha thank you so much. you bet. bet so the whole covid thingo and we started about three years agorn and we're finallingy learning wt a lot of people suspected from the beginning, which is that the experts eitherthe didn't kw what they were talking about or they were lying. now, it's kind of depressing des to go through all those lies,oun but it's also necessary if you't
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don't want that to happen,n ande again, and we definitely don't. dr. marty makary has been chronicling them, keepingniclin track. he's a public health expert, professor at johns hopkins school of medicine.g,ng track.te enjoins estimate to list and he joins us tonight to listh some of the things we learneindo that aren't true.ack of doctor , thank you so much for coming in. thank you for keeping track of this, because i think you need an after action report to make you better the next time. untrhat have we learned was untrue? well, tucker, i just testifiedue before congress and of course,tt those on the left were askingut about misinformation as if that was the big problem. and , of course, microchips inca vaccines as a conspiracy theory came up.i don' now, i don't knot knoww how many people chose not to get vacci the vaccine because of fears on. a microchip, maybe two people in america or five .r five how about the misinforms and propagated by public health officials? the biggest deliverer ofha misinformation has been the united states government and the data ed state has caught up with all the lies now and has actually debunked many of these lies. for example, natural immunity is notural protective.
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the lancet study tore that apart, showed it absolutelyve a as effective as vaccination, and probablyn an more effective that school closures would reduce transmission. transmission. the europe experience proved that wrong the experience proved that wrong. the schools were u.p and clear and free throughout with the similar transmission rate. so that was wrong that mihkel is f is more common after covid infection than it is from the vaccine. not true. jama cardiology showed that it u was four to twenty eight times more common after the vaccine in a particular cohortafte thatb le the lab can leak was a conspiracy theory. bothonspirac dr. farzan and gar, the nation's two top virologists, told dr. fauci inpg january of 2020 in an emergency meeting that fauci called that they thought it was the labak. leak and yet it was billed as a conspiracy. and finally that the bivalve vaccine and thth bivalene booste effective and necessary for young people. ized we've had no randomized control trials. dr. jha at the white housetria s ,it's crystatal clear to me it's
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crystal clear a young, healthy person has this should not get it. no one on this congressionalreso nacommittee or at the cdc hasf heer been able to tell us if any healthy american child has. died of covid.there it may have been a couple coulme have bee beeven three , five ,es 10 over three years. that's way below any respiratory pathogen. how can you push something ssh o aggressive with such absolutism and dogma without the the data ? we don't even know ialf anthy yl healthy child has ever died of covid. now,s ev died of public health officials inat a the cdc are proposing that a 12l year old healthy girl get 60 mani covid vaccines in herer average lifetime. one a year thi s is where we've got to demand data beforee following these recommendations. it'shat'endations what they're demanding right now. it's hard even to believe that given everything what.e know, tt seems deranged and scary. >> annual vaccinations for allea people. that's the mantra right now. r and it's allight o nr nothing is
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question. >> doctor , is there an organized i mean, that's that's so unwise. you've got to think there's anon organized resistance that yout coul think that could actually happen. >> it could become compulsory. yeah. could bemost of the resistance e practicing physicians. but because anyone who disagrees with the mantra ds is dismissed or censored or deleted,agdismis or excluded frl national meetings, it appears as if there is a unified physensus of physicians. the cdc's own studicians.y fount 40% of pediatricians do not recommend the covid vaccines for children. that shoul id say a lot. and when i go to the doctors meetings, none of them have been wearing masks over the entire last year that shouldsay a lo say a lot. you have to see one doctor, any brave and learned man. >> thank you so much.u so m thanksuc. big >> so if you work at any kindapg of big company or apologies, but you probably hadie implicit bias training, one physician has enough self respect to sayoa enough doctor marilyn singleton
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maxxi wednesdays on fox or watch any time on hulu. >> this is a fox news alert. there's a potentially significant hearing underway in the house of representativallly the house select committee on the communist chinese partyh is holding holding its first hearing on the chinese communist threat to america.ght. you're seeing pictures livewe a right now. we're going to monitorre go mont going on there. >> and io yof anything happensui course, we'll bring it to you right away. ayso this is one of those storio you wonder, how much longer can we ignore this? we seem to be getting a lot closer to a major aviation disaster in this country. disasters.no minor aviation disasters near misses are now occurring every few days. wednr not an overstatement. on wednesday, an air traffic controller in burbank, california, cleared a mesa airlines jet to land on a runway where a skywest jet was in the process of taking off. then when the mesa airlines jete abandoned the landing,nt the controller briefly directed the two planes towarroller
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d each other. >> the controller kept mixingntl up right and left in her radioer calls. the planes were lessth thaann a a mile apart at one point, and four objects moving as fastt as airplanes. >> that's very close. now, thi'sy s is similar to anos incident that happened earlier this month in austin, texas, ino that case, a fedex cargo jetfee came within a hundred feet ofs l a southwest airlines jet after the fedex jet was cleared to land on a runway. were the southwest jet wasuldn'b taking off. that shouldn't be allowed. that shoullowed. d never happen. . but it's happening quite a bit.e on monday night, a jetblue flight at boston's logan airport nearly hit a lear jet. >> the lear jet began its takeoff roll without clearance as the jetblue flight was landing. the jetblue flight cleared the lear jet. the privatflight ce aircraft, bs than one hundred feet. >> this is total crazy and it'ss also part of a much larger the lem of transportation in the united states today in manatee county , florida, a train carrying sheetrock and more than thirty thousand gallons of propane fuel
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derailed. >> hazmat crews are on the scene at this hour.t so far , no one has beenomin evacuated, although officials say that could be coming soon. a weonagain, this keeps happeni. just a week ago, hazmat teamsg r deployed in gothenburg, nebraska, after a coal traincoa derailed therethere . this mon and , of course, as you well know, earlier this month there was a derailment and then a manmade mushroom cloud in palestine, ohio. soeast pohio. infras have to wonder what happened to the trillion dollar infrastructure bill , the one bill that joe biden can't stopth bragging about the infrastructure bill . there waly an eqs actually an es bill , the one that put solar panels on government buildings l . what about our infrastructure? what about the airplanes? why do they come within 100 feet of each other?no one no i one in the bushppears t administration appears to care. >> and unless they startl. to care, people are going so tie for real. >> so the thing you wantant to to watch is not the periphery, but the core that is thecourt, critical industry, aviation,, transportation, more broadly, energy and medicine. and there is a problem in
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the medical profession. for some reason, medical ans haveat the aital become convinced that the appearance of your doctort is the most important thing youg cae n judge a book by its cover >> and cnn, of course, is pushing hard watch. right now, fewer than six percent of doctors in the u.s. identify as black or african-american. that's despite the fact that community makes up 12% of the country's total population. that's raising concerns abou and that's raising concerns about the impact on public health. >> research shows that when wean have a more diverse physician workforce, there's e's moremore understanding, mort between the patient and the doctor . the doctor hasdoctor the doctor an understanding of the patient's cultural experiences, culturalexperi background, lived experiences,et especially when it comes to racism or discrimination ori, other aspects of their life hel that canwi help with that physician patient relationship. >> it's super simple. >> if there was ever a place where we need a pure
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meritocracy, the most qualified people get the jobs it's i nlified people medicine. most doctors believe that. very few are willing to say it.. dr very few. marilyn singleton is f them. she s got a piece inn is "the washington post" called i'm a black physician and i'm appalled by mandated implicit bias training. ining. >> we are happy to have herfor join us today. dr. maryland singleton, doctor , thank you so much. for comingcomi on ng. >> what you've practicedu medicine for a long time. for thank you for inviting me. oh, well, we're delightede de to have you. whatligh have you noticed that s changed in your profession, inpr medicine? ofession in recently? t it >> and why are you concerned about it? well, i'm concerned one . i grew up in a time when there was segregation and we moveov from blacked fro people having r to black universities to where it was completely open. and i was able to go to topes we tier universities whererey pare my parents didn't necessarily do that.and and then whethenn i went to med school, diversity meant groups ofe all over peoplme the country, different all weunds and whatnot, all
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wanted to do was get good doc grades and be the besthe bes doctor that we possibly could and take the best care oft patients. orward suddenly we fast forward now and we don't even hear about getting good grades. all we heal r abouwe heat is , , a black patient should havedoctr a black doctor . well, that is so." wrong. a black patient should have a good doctor and that's what all patients want. k patientsnly blac thatt want that. and you, believe me, if youncy o get rolled into an emergency room, you don't want a patientom having to look up at that doctor sideways something. hmm. is this one of those evil whitef devils or is this a good doctor ? who's going to take care ofe cae my stab wound to the abdomen and this is so wrong.so and it's being wrong pushedn pep on people. and i don't think the demonization of my colleagues that i've workedss
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with for years save patients lives would have them comeadvi to me for advice on how to dohoo something. trd suddenly i'm not supposed to trust them. they'r e not supposed to trust me. am i it's suddenly a stupid black person?plet it's it's completely flipped on its head. there waely flippets peoptime when black people were considered not up to to the task, to the job and couldn't be professionals, couldn't. doctors.and like anybodye're smart. we're just like anybody else. and suddenly white doctors aress the ones that have the evil aura around them. and we expect black patients wa to then want to trust that doctor . and it's hokum. that black patientit's needsoulv a black doctor . no one . it could never happen. there aren't enoughappen.h docte how could you match these people up? what happens when yopens wheu go an emergency?o an and i honestly, as an anesthesia biologist, i've done plenty of emergencies.
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i've been a doctor for to say 50 years now. >> and patients look at youago l and years ago, all they wonder,u are you old enough to know how to do this? and they wondered about your competence. and this is wrong, havincompeteo much focus on race and bringing back the kind of focus that we fought for so many years to be gone, to look at people as individuals and theirlents, t talents, their personality, their compassion and their wiping it away. >> and it's just wrong. it's criminal. why are you one of such a tinyno minority of practicingsi cians physicians willing to sayk ? well, i thin ik it'st's like sy times and i'm sure you've been in these meetings where everybody's thinking the same thing, but body nobody wants to say it out loud and with part of it
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is what's happening in medicine all over that. we nowthat have private practico only forty seven percent of physicians. and so you're looking at 53% of physicians are employed or they work for one of these big health systems. they're afraid. ose thei they're afraid to lose their jobs and it's kind ofprivt hard to blame them when you're in private practice and you're taking care of your own patients for your own self. >> you can say what you want in your patients when they love. you, they love you and they they are just glad that you give them goo they're just glad that you give them good treatment. >> bless you for saying that. >> i mean, it sounds obvious,reo but when you'rnee one of o the a people willing to say itll, we's really grateful fors your willingness to do that. dr. brown , ingleton, appreciate it. thank you. so if you want to control a country and its people, obviously you destroyedhistor our history. so they don't know wha tthey do happened before. and then the futurn'an thee is .
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difference for your child. start by answering a few simple questions at screen for autism. >> doug , democracy, as theyas y say, is on the ballot in chicago tonight. where the worst mayor probably in recorded history, lori lightfoot, is up for election. d she's the one who hired the thousand cats to fight the right rat problem in chicago. >> rat trace gallagher has been following all of this with updated trace. are >> hey, tucker.lose in so the polls are now closed in baicago and they're now in the process of countingng the early ballots. we're talking about some twoutso and forty thousand ballots. and so far it appears to bet a very tough night for the incumbent mayor, lori lightfoot. we have 73% of the early votes counted. and paul vallas, this is the former chicago public schoolc sc ceo, has 36% of the vote. the now, vallas has been endorsed by the police union. he bills himself as the tough a on crime candidate. .
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in second, you have brandone br johnson. he's a current cook countymmissn commissioner and former school teacher who is supported by the chicaghoolteaco teachers union.n he's now polling about 20% of the vote. and in third place, lori lightfoot, she's at just under 16%, not really doing well in recent weeks. brandon johnson surge has made headlines because it was soo surprising and so fast. bu so t thisfast is primarily at crime because even chicagoiolent is tired of the increase in all acroviolent crime all acros. chicago land. ethe vo the early ballots ar counted, they'll move on tteo the rest of the votes. but remember, it could take a while because if one candidate does not get more5 than 50%, it goe0%s to an april 4th runoff. and that means this could last for weeks.ow we w shoulith d know with sevenl three percent of the earlyy ball bellots counted, we can now tell you that paul vallas will be in that runoff. whether lori lightfoot makesot e runoff is yet to b the runoff is yet to be seen. so she is known for dancing. dag it awkward times.
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it appears that lori lightfootwk will likely not be doing any dancing tonight because she may not even make to the nextwe'll round. we'll keep counting. count we'll keep tabulatining. tabulat back to you with results tucker. >> tucker:allagher, cancer. instantly the bearer of good of news there. >> not many of thosethos dthey coul trace you, but lori lightfoot got reelected. loe to rethink. the system. i would that be ? terrifying. want t so if you want to controll a country, obviously you haveidw to erase its history.ha so no one has any idea whatutur went before.is and then the future is yours. and that's why they tear down innuments to our past. in new york , they tore down too the teddy roosevelt statue ,e the greatest of all american presidents, the most popular, stood there for many yearsw it'g and now it's gone. >> rioters have done this ally. over the country.
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what are your . so that was it enough.ough s so nowo woke lunatic's at the pentagon have decided to desecrate america's biggest and most significant cemetery, arlington national, right across in washington, dc, and tear down a memorial to civil war dead. >> chris bedford is the executive editor of the commonmi sense societies fon r such a thoughtful and interesting piece on what is happening and what it means. >> hine joing.s s us .. chris bedford, thank you. can summ'm not sure i can in any way improve on what you wrote .u >> summarize it for us , if you would.
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would. right now, what they're trying to tear it down as a monumenthe in arlington that marks co. it's notate war dead this is not a monument to victory. it's not a monument that says rise up again. this war is coming. this is not a this is ait's a monument to reconciliation.l reconciliation. it's a funerary monument and it's a funerary monumente go that stands over the graves offe including th people, including the architecta and a number of other confederate war dead. >> who are buried there now in arlington. >> this is something thats symbolize is peace. at its center is a robed woman n holding a laurel crowned with crown, with branches and also holding the plowshare that stand s for beating our swords into a plowshare.owss now, beneath that is freeze centered on athena, a circular s southernershow answering the call to war.ethinu and that's something the critics have a problem with . ld does show a romanticized and idealized version ofidealize the south. therrsion of the se, but it is t came during a very obligated. back in time. we reconciliation. and it came true in a very complicated period in time. if we think that 202 0 wase complicated. the period after the civil war
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were about two percent ocivifl a the american population gave bat their lives in battle, was extremely tense and complicated. elyfor decades afterwards, allowed - confederates were not even allowed to , not evens the familieswe were allowed to attend the graves of those who were fallen. but america actually gotica got through what most countriesun never get through. they got through a civil wartri. end and 30 years later and they end up fighting side by side in the spanish american war that mutual affection was rekindlede and there was a softening ofofop hearts and peoplle whoe who hadn fought on both sides reachedg out to each other and said, we're going to try to comeliati. together and build something to reconciliation, not the people who builtuilt us . c. the daughters ofa single the confederacy know that this was not a perfect country, not a single of them one of them cot vote at that period. there were still a lot of problems we had to get through . esset coming together in thay it complicated history is what's essential for us to remember. >> tearing it down is very. simple minded. how vicious to do this t to uckr graveyard. later. one hundred and fifty years later is there. very quickly, is there any wayo stop t to stop this erasure of american history? it's not theirs to erase, not t is it? to be raii think there is . to ahe congress has given
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the pentagon the ability to erase these things, but abo they're talking about base names and roads, things likeut n arlington national cemetery,al t fond of the u.s. commission of fine arts. that'sery fall a that's part of the cemetery. that's civic architecture. that's something that i the military, though they'd like to bulldoze over authority, actually has to maybe take a back seat to. r >> yeah, you can't. desecrating graveyards. d there. sorry, i don't care who's buried there. chris bedford, thank you. appreciateris . >> thank you. so we spent a lot time beatings up the white house press corps, tht there is someone in the white house press corps who's worth knowing. an amazing manth knowing, steam assignment, a atiba. he's covering the white house, i the american government for an audience in africa. and we thought it'd be great to sit down with him. it was better even than we imagined. he grew up impoverished incamern cameroon before becoming the toughest reporter insation a washington. we asked him in a long conversation about his life for tucker carlson today. >> here's part of it. when i thought that everything
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was great, i decided to travel from cameroon to nigeria by sead and i was attacked by pirates of the gulf. vacahen i'm not going on vacation with . i'm sorry.it so personal.'s nsonal. s so.n in wa you finally get out of prison in northern cameroon and decided to go back . sentirdecided by boat, but you get attacked by pirates. >> i was attacked by pirates iky the gulf of guinea. p and they had ak piracies, t bete rampone around, you know, between cameroonian and i was able to getting to nigeria speewe saw these boats, the speedboat that you to cameye toward ts us . do you like lying on the ground now on the ground? eyour money bring everything out and then eventually, you know,gs they had this gun that was the first time in my life thatod them oh, my god, i'm going to die. you know, having a gun to your head.r
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it was i thought these can be pull the trigger. yeah.y pull the trigger and but eventually the guy didn't pull the trigger. so i and he became too much othr other things and i decided to ,o you know, uh, become who i really wanted to be becausee evr i feel i was given a second chance every time and i decided to really live life to they live life fullest. d up i >> and that's i ended up in the u.s.. soo yo how do you get from the point where you've got an ak forty seven to your head from a pirate in the gulf of guinea to out to big in guine the white house? press room? press >> r so and so i'm back inm baci ng'andu doing my stuff. s tough. i don't have money. life is always tough. i'm covering the u.s. embassy. they are giving grantseveryb to everybody except simon xd i l and simon every day to come
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and cover them. likeg him, like tellin don't you have eyes?i ha i've been covering youve forr fe five years. i'm gettin g all you guys aree any not giving me any thing. >> givin g things to peoplecan't do who can do anything.m and i'm here. don't you see the way blind and the way i see him and .i fel and i feel like. i feel like, oh my god. all the money that comes from the u.s. to these countries don't actually go to the people, who need it. the the people who do things thatfih can even benefite the u.s.. i call you ambassador after ambassador doing every singleve thing. ship and you give scholarship t single p to every single person arounerd except the person who has been there for you. don't you see? didn't do anythn and they didn't do anything.g. and i decided to , you know,ds take my life into my own hands and decided to move to the us and work for today's news. africa. and the reason i decided to cover the biden administrationi ju was because
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