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it's like they're claiming to be god . liars behave differently. liars are touchy sometimes to the point of hysteria. they're hiding something. that's the whole point of lying. and they're worried you're going to find out what it is . liars are fragile because over time, lying makes you weak and afraid and has the same effect on countries. by the way, we're living through one of those clarifying moments. >> actually , we're thankful for where we're learning exactly who the liars are. on monday, we showed you unreleased videotape from january 6th. it proved that tape prove that three of the most important claims our leaders have made about that day were untrue. their claims were lies. we were not shocked to discover that. we knew there was a reason that congressional leaders had been hiding the tape and that reporters in washington weren't demanding to see it. they were lying to us. obviously, that's why you hide things. but what was actually surprising when we can't quite get over even now, is how they responded when they were caught lying.
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they didn't seem embarrassed. they didn't apologize. they weren't even curious to learn more about what actually happened on january six . >> let's see the tape. no, they don't want to see it. they exploded in rage. and then as liars tend to do, they doubled down. they told the same lies they've been caught telling, but with even greater aggression this time. shut up. it's midnight, they said as the sun rose behind them. >> who acts like that? well, sociopaths do. and in this case, the sociopaths turned to be both democrats and republicans. the commitment to lying in washington is far deeper and more bipartisan. even than we realize. we follow this stuff for a living. now, you sometimes hear people say that the whole partisan system is an illusion and that underneath the manufactured debates, the leaders on both sides are in fact secretly united in a common love of money and power. and the deception required to get them. >> and honestly, we can never really bring ourselves to believe that it's just too dark. >> but we do believe it because we have seen it. consider the death of police
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officer brian sickening. now, we still don't know exactly how officer sick nick died. we're not certain that anyone does know. no one has explained. but after reviewing the previously withheld video evidence, we can tell you with certainty that officer cesnik was not beaten to death by trump voters at the capitol. the tape shows very clearly brian sic nick walking through the building in apparent health after the media told us for two years that he had been murdered. so they were wrong about that. okay, they got caught. here's the interesting thing. they won't admit it. liz cheney's tweet is still on twitter tonight. officer was killed defending our capital from the violent mob on january 6th. no correction. anderson cooper of cnn still has not apologized. quote, officer brian sicking died after being hit in the head with a fire extinguisher during the fight. he told us those are lies. so why not just admit it and move on ? >> but they won't. in fact, this week, the white house trotted both the press
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secretary and joe biden's attorney general, the attorney general of the united states , to claim not just that brian cygnet was actually murdered by republicans at the capitol, but that other officers were murdered, too. it's almost beyond belief. >> watch this. the right age of bipartisan lawmakers. you heard them all yesterday. you guys reported on it who have condemned this false depiction of the unprecedented violent attack on count on our constitution and the rule of law, which cost police, our police officers their lives . >> it was a violent attack on a fundamental tenant of american democracy. that power is peacefully transferred from one administration to another. over one hundred officers are assaulted. on that day, five officers died ,five officers died. >> on that day. >> and that's just not some guy on twitter. that's the attorney general of the united states . that's a man whose honesty
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is central to his job. if it's a choice between iq and integrity. >> in an attorney general, of course, you go with integrity because it's essential. but joe biden's attorney general, merrick garland, is a liar. he just lied about something that is provably false. who are these five officers who are, quote, killed that day? notice he didn't tell you? no one ever tells you. no, never shows either. autopsies. they don't want any detail. they just want the slogan. now they're counting brian sick. okay, that's a lie. but who are the other four ? well, those are four officers who killed themselves after january six , in some cases long after january six . but their suicides, we know for a fact, were the result of the republican mob at the capital . >> it's just it's just false. and it's not some esoteric fact that fact is available to anyone who is internet access. no police officers died that day on january six .
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none, not one . some were assaulted. that is true. and their assaults are indefensible. so how many were assaulted while garland had over one hundred ? >> the government accountability office says the number is one hundred and fourteen. we're just going to roll with that. we don't know if it's true, but we'll take it at face value and that is bad. we are opposed to assaulting police officers in any context. we said that on january six . 2020 almost said again, we're against that. >> but is january six the worst assault on the us government since the civil war? that's insane. it's not even close. how a march of nineteen fifty four when puerto rican separatists shot five congressmen in the capitol building, five members of congress shot in the building. >> it's all bad, but the worst since the civil war years. to find out why or if you're saying that more recently, this is an event we all remember in tifa descended on washington, dc to force the sitting president from office, but it was trump. so that's cool. and why they were there, they set a historic christian church on fire.
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st. john's in lafayette square. do you remember that? you should, because it happened. labidi weekend less than three years ago. and when it happened, the left wing mayor of washington, dc refused to allow her police department, the mpd, to assist secret service agents while they were under siege and getting beaten. no, she made her cop stand back and watch it happen. and they were very upset about it at the time. >> may have forgotten that. here's what it looked like. i believe there are several fires raging now down this street. and this is what you hate to see there, people throwing fireworks and who knows what else. and that crane is just fully
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engulfed. so no, it's bad. they just set fire to saint john's church. americaor. oh, yeah. is burning a church across from the white house. >> those are the george floyd riots. so what is the toll there now? >> we're not going to guess. we're going to go again. right to the government. >> according to recently released chayo report, last month during those attacks, the twenty twenty attack on the white house by left wing march. we're quoting federal protective services, the secret service and the park police reported that at least one hundred and eighty officers were injured during the demonstrations, including
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concussions, lacerations, exposure to chemical gas and severe burning. >> so while stipulating that all riots are bad because precision matters, facts matter, the truth matters. here's the truth. more cops were injured by kamala harris, his favorite mob at the white house then were injured by trump. voters at the capitol on january six . >> a lot more so. again, to be clear , both events are bad. >> but here's the key. we only remember one of them. why? because the people in charge of history are liars. liars and lying is bad. >> and on a national scale, it's deadly. it's corrosive of everything that is good in the country, including trust and your grasp on reality itself. >> and that's what they try to make you lie. men can become women. >> climate change is an existential threat or whatever the lie is , they're making you tell. they don't believe it. they know you don't believe it. but by forcing you to repeat the degrade and control you, they make you less of a person.
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>> they also hurt individuals. we told you monday about navy veteran jacob chancelor. he was tried by the media, convicted of being a domestic terrorist and sentenced to four years in prison. >> what exactly was jacob chance's crime? well, no one was ever very precise about that. >> here's what the media told you. it was in his horned helmet, pelts and face paint. jacob tansley became known as the qanon shaman. but prosecutors called him the most prominent symbol of a violent insurrection. he's been in jail since january and he's trying to get out. but prosecutors say he is still too dangerous to release. >> make no mistake, jose is a stone. oh. oh, he kept saying i'm , you know, i'm not violent. i'm peaceful, i'm a shaman. but then you put those images, what you were just talking about, you put those images together and that isn't an image of, you know, of kings. this is the new face of extremism remains behind bars. >> it's the new face of extremism.
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jacob translate is the new face of extreme extremism. >> he's a stone cold. prosecutors say he is too dangerous to release. and most people believe that because why wouldn't they ? they were told it and there was no evidence to the contrary. and now there is evidence to the contrary. we brought it fauci on monday. the video that we reviewed at great length over three weeks showed with precision what jacob tansley actually did inside the capital . >> here's what it looks like once again. here's video of tansley in the senate chamber. capitol police officers take him to multiple entrances and even try to open locked doors for him. we counted at least nine officers who are within touching distance of unarmed jacob tansley. not one of them even tried to slow him down. you understood that capitol police were his allies . video shows him giving thanks for them in a prayer on the floor of the senate. >> watch you, father. information needed to allow contrast the reality of what jacob handsley did in
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the capitol building on january 6th. the indisputable facts recorded on video, some of which has never before been seen with the depiction of jacob tansley that you've seen in the media. for more than two years. >> he's a terrorist. they said he should be killed. shoot him, shoot him right. if you burst into the united states , if he was dressed like bin laden would have shot him, shoot him, shoot him, it makes you wonder who are the violent extremists here? >> so as you saw and again, details matter because this is a man this is an american citizen, a navy veteran. this is a human being. and so what he actually did should be of deep concern to every american because he's in jail tonight. what jacob tansley actually did was wander peacefully through the capital , shepherded by capital police officers who literally opened doors for him when one was locked, they went to another. dozens of officers stood
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and watched. all of them had guns. jake and chains did not. they never told jacob chancey to get out. >> the head of the capitol police state said he was trying to calm the situation. it was already calm. he was the only protester in the frame. they could have let him outside . they didn't. they helped him. we're not going to speculate as to why. we don't know why. all we know is what we see on the tape and no one disputes it. we didn't cherry pick. we didn't make it up once inside the senate chamber. as we told you, chasey said a prayer thanking god for the kindness of capitol hill police and good for him. they were kind. this was not a domestic terrorist and that matters. but it matters even more . >> is the videos that we showed you after twenty six months were not shown to jacob channelize attorneys. it's a violation of the constitution and he's in jail because of it. because the liars on the january 6th committee and the prosecutors who did their bidding. and that means bennie thompson. and that means adam schiff. it means liz cheney.
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these people, this man's life on their hands. >> they helped withhold these videos from jacob channelize attorneys. >> and that means the judge who sentenced jacob chancey royce lamberth never saw them either. and therefore, lamberth was able to say judge lamberth was able to say that what chancellor did was, quote, horrific. he apparently had no idea that chance was wandering around with the cops. walking through doors. they opened and saying prayers for them. we're quoting you made yourself the center of the riot, said the judge. >> really? he accused tansley of, quote, obstruction, obstructing the functioning of government. but that's not at all what was happening. he ambling through the capitol ,flanked at all times by armed cops or directing movement. meanwhile, prosecutors of the doj, the real villains here, falsely, they lied in court and said that charles was ,quote, leading the charge into the capitol on january 6th. >> they said he was, quote, the flag bearer for the mob. >> apparently because he had
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a flag, he was alone. and , of course, the media picked up on this and amplified it as the doj intended. >> fortune magazine disgraced itself by comparing the man you just saw to isness. >> they said, charles , i quote, the zeal to possibly kidnap or kill officials. >> these aren't just lies. these are lies that destroyed a man. so no matter who you voted for in the last election, you could probably agree that sending someone to prison for four years on the basis of fabricated evidence is the most serious threat to civil liberties. we could possibly face. and yet here's the thing. leaders in both parties, the party that chancy voted against and the party he voted for have said nothing, not one word about the implication of this videotape. the implications not just for tansley, but for our constitution. and our country going forward. >> instead, how dare you show this what is clearly exculpatory evidence? and again, it's not just chuck
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schumer. it's republican senators kevin cramer, mike rounds, chuck grassley, john thune, lindsey graham, of course, congressman dan crenshaw. >> needless to say, kelly armstrong, all after us . >> we're not whining about that. we don't care actually . but it just tells you everything about the way things actually work. they're not loyal to their voters. they are loyal to each other and they're willing to lie, really lie and crush people. mitch mcconnell, thom tillis and blm superfan mitt romney all week men and like all weak men , vicious men were especially angry. >> watch. it was a mistake, in my view, for fox news to depict us in a way that's completely at variance with what our chief law enforcement official here, a couple facts think it's when you say police barricades breached, when you see police officers assaulted, all of that or you had to be in close proximity to it. if you were just a tourist, you
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should have probably lined up at the visitor center and came in on an orderly. i just don't think it's helpful. it's really sad to see tucker carlson go off the rails that bad. the american people saw what happened on january six . they've seen the people that got injured. they saw the damage to the building. you can't hide the truth by selectively picking a few minutes out of tapes and saying this is what went on . >> it's so absurd. weak men are vicious men and these are weak men whose attitudes towards an individual whose life has been destroyed on the basis of false and withheld evidence is vicious. oh, we cherrypicks really what they're saying. ironically, what they're describing, ironically, is exactly what the january 6th committee and the prosecutors in these cases did for two years. they selectively picked small segments of tape to convince americans that january 6th was something that it wasn't. >> it was awful. we would not defend that. we hate vandalism. we hate assault. was it a violent insurrection?
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it was not. was it a killing of five officers in the capitol? it was not. those are lies. and they buried tape. they contradicted and revealed those lies. >> so all we did was play the tape that they had been hiding for twenty six months and show that there were american citizens, jacob tansley specifically and others who civil liberties were annihilated and you can make your own rational judgments about what that means. do you want to live in a country that's possible? they don't care. neither party in washington cares. in fact, the leader of the senate democrats, chuck schumer, just joined the leader of the senate republicans, mitch mcconnell, in calling for this show to be pulled off the air. now, that's not an argument based on logic. >> it's based on hysteria and the shame you feel is a weak and terrified person when your lies are exposed. here's chuck schumer claiming for the first time that, like sandy cortez, he himself nearly died on january 6th. >> tucker carlson ran a lengthy
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segment last night arguing the january six capital attack was not not a violent insurrection. an attempt to rewrite history and erode the very foundation of our precious and sometimes fragile democracy. so, yes, this morning, i am furious. millions of americans are furious. i was here on january 6th. many of you saw the footage as i ran for my life coming within a few feet of these criminals. yeah. so we invited schumer on mcconnell. anybody is always welcome to come on our show. if we got something wrong, tell us how. if you think we altered the tape in some way, tell us how. but they won't nor the answer. the most basic question, which is why should a non demonstrably non violent man who literally had a prayer of thanksgiving for police officers on the senate floor, how is that man isis? >> how was he a domestic terrorist? how is he a threat to the republic? why is he in jail for
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four years? shut up. pull that show off the air. they won't answer any questions, but we have a question, which is how in a free country guided by the constitution were these people allowed to withhold evidence from jacob channelize lawyer? how could that happen? albert watkins represented jacob tansley at his trial. >> he had not seen that video evidence until we broadcast on a monday. and we're happy to have him join us now. mr. watkins, thank you for coming on . >> if you could just restate clearly just to make sure that i don't want to put words in your mouth. had you seen that clearly exculpatory tape of your client at trial? >> no, we went through extraordinary efforts on behalf of our client to put him in a position of knowledge. that's my duty. as an agent of the court to make sure that he knew everything that the government had good and bad to put him in that position to make a learned, informed, voluntary decision about
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whether to go to trial or take a plea. and remember, this is a man who had tremendous intelligence ,very gentle, very, very articulate, who was diagnosed 15 years earlier by the government with a mental health issue and the government knew that the government knew through three hearings when we begged and pleaded to get this man out of solitary confinement, literally falling into an abyss mentally. and through each of those three hearings, that government assistant us attorney knew the most important aspect of that hearing was that jake was not violent. the government knew , they knew jake had walked around with all of these police officers. they had that video footage. i didn't get it. it wasn't disclosed to me.
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it wasn't provided to me. i requested it. i filed the requisite pleading for it. and whether i did or not, they the duty, an absolute duty with zero discretion to provide it to me so that i could share it with my client. >> i chose a very simple question this. is it shocking that this could happen and happen with the knowledge of liz cheney and adam kinzinger and chuck schumer and all the ghouls around the story? how can this man still be in prison tonight? he's still in jail tonight. right now? >> well, it's a tragedy. i mean, what's happened is truly a dagger in the heart of our american justice system. >> we can't we can't allow it. and but for you disclose it. and whether this isn't about you, this isn't about january 6th. this is about our this is about our justice system being so compromised, the very integrity and core of that which we wore
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as a badge of honor for the entirety of our nation's history. has been rendered a vile, disgusting mess by a department of justice that was running amuck. and they didn't share the video of my client, the footage of my client with nine officers surrounding peacefully wandering about, trying to help him, trying to get him access to the senate chamber. they didn't because it didn't fit their narrative. and but for you, disclosing it ,i don't know where we'd be . >> yeah, i it is why they're attacking you makes no sense at all because by doing that, they're shrouded in secrecy or trying to their own assault on democracy. >> i mean, it's dogs barking to me. i speaking for myself. i don't care at all. but i , i feel for this man who i've never met sitting in jail tonight. i mean, it's really these are tremendous intelligent,
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peaceful man. >> albert watkins, his former attorney . thank you so much for that. appreciate it. my pleasure. she had one of the best and most interesting and deep conversations with russell brand yesterday. we showed you part of it last night. more tonight. we'll be right back . being a public servant, it's taught me one of many things to expect. >> the unexpected. that was not a smart move on your end, sir. what are you to do now? don't do it. i want to watch it on day. >> boy, that boy looks like you've been sleeping well. megan , he's back to my pillow
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watching the news media. r but donald trump is running fort president again. you don't put him in prison. in prifirst, which, of course, a plan. and he's saying things that aree reallyrestin interesting, nota rehashes at all. in fact, he's come out with ao n bunch of proposals that were so interesting that we thought w would bring them to you. we've asked fox'xs kevin corkevo to bring us the story thatrk>> kevin even talkingr presid a little change of pace story for you tonight. now to hear president trump telling a second bite atquantu the presidential apple could net a quantum leap in the american standard of living. made by thepresome of the comments made by the formerd president on social media platform truth social today. f heut said thuree american future would be much, much brighter with him at the helm with ,r ba quote, brandby new cities, another baby boom and a push to develop flying cars, a off of the fedora, perhaps to the jetsons of old.
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relatively short on details. bu a "cat has, as often been sat a good idea, oftenai begins with a very single thought sucker. kevin corke, thanks so much. for babies, prettier buildings,e cleaner parks. those are achievable goals. achiev >> once we improve everyone'abs everyone life. n ye >>st so as we told you, we sat down yesterday with russell brand, the comedian actor, and now, frankly, kind of a public intellectual for about an hour and a half on our show. tucker carlson, today. we want to share more of it tonight. in particular, brand spent a lor show.t of time thinking ao and telling us about the covid lockdown'svid. clear and the poinest of them was maya the clearest explanation we have heardt of what we've just lived through here. >> i. t is .through >> i think covid provided a lens through which we could scrutinize the machinery of power and how the intentions
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and agenda of power are able to play out, coalesce and let's call it conspire. when a crisis occursa . how a tendency, a globalist tendency to increase surveillance, big tech appetite to capture data and a comparable appetit data, ane within government converge as the great american comedian george carlin used to say, interests converge.r conspiracy it seemse that even if it's an event, it was a legitimate crisis.t crisis. i won't make a contention around i certainly wouldn't make any contention around that. it was opportunist that. handled in order to enhance regulation and control time where regulation and control are increasingly difficult to implement as people arenal more suspicious of institutional power. so in a sense, se, th the best way out to understand covid, i believe, is to take it ou oant of it and look at how the institutions, both corporate and government, behaved around it. how di d they benefit? ate, theydid they utilize it? what narrative's did disseminate and which narrative did they control? and cattail, even with themessas recent text messages from our health minister at that
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time , matt hancock, you can explicitly say it was exploited. oh, no, we s need to scare people.s is there any way high net wort h individuals can get into the country? e cyni all these conversations, butca many people that are cynicalte a about the behaviorvi ofe the powerful believed were happening were indeed happening the way thatpo.at natur naturaly was discussed proved to be true, i.e. that naturaiemunitylh immunity is effective. they probably understood earlier than they admittedan efc and natural immunity was effective.tir and for reasons that wha t couldt it be and what could be the reason that i monitored izabel solution to covid was prioritized over non-magnetic izabel. e is there anyone involved in the situation that has a profit amotive? let's look at the data so well, it was just revelatory. like the apocalypse always will be. the apocalypses revelation of, what was always there, corruption, convergence ofco interests, alliances. this is not conspiratorial. this this is the recital of economic interests and the ordinary iful.
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movements of the powerful. if people can honor one another, as one another inno good faith and recognize that anybody, if they like the wholeh debate between, i've sort ofolb felt a little bit about me even coming here, i feel like itnsere used to just be normal that someone in your familyin wouldon be a conservative and someone in your family would be liberal and someone in your family would be socialist.e in familyld b someone in your family would be trans and someone in your family would be arand different races are coming together. is this part of who we are? it'sif it isn't part of who we are, it's certainly part of who we need to become. and it's something thatot we ned to deeply, deeply encourage immediately in the momen n tht. and you think that can be done? it's the only option. therefore it cannot be discussed, it must b and therefore it cannotemente be discussed. it must be implemented because the alternativd, because troe, e from the tendency toward geopolitical disaster havedisast centralized interest, you seem to unconsciously be directing armageddon, withar armageddon. if not with russia, then with china. with russia, then they have to be interrupted. it simplh chiny haa,s to it sims to happen. there is no choice.
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and in a situation where there is no choice, human ingenuity and our collegiate spirit must take over. we have no option but to find it in ourselves to forgive one another.ve to forgive to move forwards, to love one another, values that may seem a little hokey and olde on fashioned because they pertain to things that are ie n affable and difficult to describe but arone vitaed, l and that we all understand. to. >> well, that was pretty our intense. definitely worth listening to . you ca ow.n dream. part one of our conversation right now. part two comes out seven a.m. on fox nation. so the new republican house the ne held its first hearing on the origins of covide interesting topis ofc, thought someone who testified next start making memories on the water. >> you will never forget for as little as five dollars a day. y own brandactory new tracker boat motoring trailer packag de.
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they want to enter the united states . f legally. now, ithf they come illegally,e they're totally fine because our future democratic .s comi so it's totally cool.ng bucot non-citizens coming to thd country have to take the covered shot where they need it or not.ing therson and that means all of them, inincluding the healthiest persn in the world, novak djokovic, who', nos the best men's tenniss player in the world.d last year, djokovic was deportedeven from australia, evn though he has natural immunity from kovik because the whole anglosphere has gone crazym cov. and decided to destroy itself. now, djokovic is currently ope slated to compete in the miami open. m that tournament starts march 19th. but becausar e he refuses to take medicine he doesn't need, heul is banned. and this is truly insane. >> and antiscience. florida senator rick scott and marco rubio, as well as then governor of florida, ron desantis, are calling in the bush administrationration te science and no to accept the science and not keep the best tennis player int the world out of the unitedentii states .c, a that is unfair, unscientificnd,d unacceptable. ron desantis with four. what's understatemens,tthe bidet by administration is so crazy they have not even responded so
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control. lg the house has flipped.over and finally, there is an investigation long overdue intoe or covid came from. there's a hearing today on that. one of the key witnesses was former cdc director robert redfield. he testified that tony faucifieg deliberately covered up the origins of the virus by silencing questions watch. and dissent, which is the possibility covid-19th leaked from a lab. lab >> a conspiracy theory? absolutely.nspiracy theory? not. no, i would say no.t ha but also it has been approached as such. >> you no, dr. hatfill, i want to stick with you. you have said before that you were locked out of conversations about the lab leak by dr. fauci and dr. collins. >> do you think they kept yous. ou t the conversations because the you believe covid-19 may have o come from a largb? >> yeah, i think i made it verye clear in january to all of them why we had to aggressively pursue this. they came up with a single
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narrative, which i will argueiv is antithetical to science, science never selects a single narrative. we foster as my colleague here just said , we foster debateideh debate, science will and we're confident that with debate, science will eventually get to the truth. >> this will probably allno one get lost and no one will evert be held accountable. for destroying the u.s. economyh and killing a million people. but the facts don't mattere s sh also testified that it was one of the very first people sut to suggest what pretty much is everyone now acknowledges is true, thatrhit this virus cae from a chinese government lab in wuhan and said so today at the hearings. >> jamie metzl is a senior fellow at the atlantic council, a former state departmenank yout official joins us . >> thank you so much for ust joining us . itfrg or is it frustrating or people who were right about somethin one of the first people who is right about something that people should have known >>tter, lied bette abo about for three years? it's both frustratingi
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and vindicating in early. >> 2020, when i started looking at the evidence and it looked pretty clear to me not that we knew that it came from a lab, but it seemed a very, very a crl credible hypothesis, a possibility that needed to be need. considered it was really frustrating that t it took so muc mh to getw it's more people to take this seriously and now it's t obviously vindicating that many people believehi this to be a very serious possibility. there was actually complete unanimity in the hearing com s today among the members of congresss that this was a fully viable hypothesis. p i said that it's a probabilityro and a distinct possibility, but dot more wor.ka lo to do. we still need to haveigatio a comprehensive investigation, independenn intot, independent origins, examining all relevant origin hypotheses so we can figure out what went wrong and address our greatesthypothes vulnerabilities. so this never happens again. i remember learning at so the beginning february of 2020 that one of the world's most famous biolab with a history of
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reckless behavior with viruses, was located in on not just wet markets but a bio lab. >> and everyone dismissed itle i out of hand like that's crazy. i why dot, you think people's gut reaction in the media, for example, was to just wave a handa and ignore it?re it? >> early i think the early on one, situa. people were didn't know what to make of this situation. ll,they there was a reference t1 well, this is sars, too. maybe it's kind of like sars . e one . but i also think there was a manufactured consensus. h info nobody had enough informationy e to say one hypothesis was certain or almost certain, and that another very credible hypothesis was a conspiracy theory. cyso i think there was a manufactured consensus, and i say this you k as as you know, tucker, i'm a democrat. i'm a progressive. i know. i know.e been saying since ea but i've beerln saying since early on , this is a very realit possibility. very it was very unfortunate.u w there was, as you know, tucker,
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this letter in the lancet in february, 2020 and a paper, a letter in nature medicine in march calling people like meking who were just asking the the mot basic essential questions about pandemic origins, conspiracy,ge. theories. and that was deeply unfortunate language. it tooe. nipulativ it really took just a small number of us working tirelesslyt to open up thi'ss thise op conversation. and now it's more openen. the it's still the chinese primarily are blocking the kind of investigation that's needed. >> yeah, and i don't think matters she voted for. what matters is you were willing to tell the truth and it think most people agree that's t kind of all that matters at this point.histh and so thank youank yoing us, jr doing that and for joining us again tonight. we appreciate it. so in a world where you're not allowed to say that a woman is a woman and a man's man, is any meaningful difference between them, then everything starts to fall apart and it happens first. sports .g body so usa powerlifting, rul the governing bodyed, just rulee
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dog today it's international women's day. >> hurray! unfortunately, it no longer means anything. the final victory of feminism is erasing women as an entire category. any >> they don't even exist anymore. literally. >> it's kind of funny womenabou getting lectured by men aboutht the pains of. >> that's the final victory of feminism. well, a minnesota judge called patrick diamond has just ruledrg that usa powerlifting must allow men to compete against women. and as you'd expect, powerlifting groups are warning this will effectively end competitive power lifting for women. we thought we would speak to aka competitive female power after april. pow >> hutchinson represents team canada. she joins us tonight. april, thank you. and i'm sorry to laugh. sad this is actually a very sad story.. and i'm just wondering how you feel about it. w you feel about well, thank yof me, tucker. how are we feeling? the women of powerlifting areed we're outraged. we'r, wee angry. .
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we're hurt or offended. y every emotion except for happy.now you're >> i just don't i knowan you're not supposed to criticize trans anybody, but anhere's a guy who's horning ino your sport and wrecking it like? ,i don't know why he has to be. a hero. that's appalling. who would do something like that? what's this guy's problem, do you think yowhy would dg liketo even know if it's so muchch the the person, right. it's it's the policy.ker: yeah. so, yeah, at the end ofcy is alm the day, the policy is allowing him to compete. you knowi whafeelt i feel goodt myself.s if i was a male taking female records in sports , no, but. tu: >> well, that's it.bled and you're right. obviously,rson. the troubled peo and i don't want to be mean, t but i mean, it's just so awful to do that to you.e show you're brave enough to come on the show. u'll be i'm certain you'll be pn for it. so you must really mean itg to f you're willing to . do you know any other female ta power lifters to support this? well, that's the thing. if i if i didn't do anythingwhet
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about it, i mean, there is times where i can sleep attwe night. i mean, i've been battling thisl for about two years. y wonow. i finally, women are coming out.s i get daily emails, messages from women saying, thank you son much for standing up for women in sports . enced ana lot of women are silea and feel silenced and that noe a voice or they're afraid to speak up, a fear of maybe getting kicked out of? the federation to be called names. righr backt, for backlash.e amot but no, we're growing stronger o and louder. and the amount of support is was overwhelming, actually .e i have to just ask, since youe are a woman having a manab lecture you about what it's like to be a female power lifters, that empowering for you? r you? oh, no, it's i honestly, it's no, it's it's crazy.ry day. i talk to my boyfriend about and i say this every day.e i talk to my boyfriend aboute an this and i said , i can't believe we're actually having this debate in thisn in 2 conversation in 2020 three know the trans movement is the ultimate mansplaining ever
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