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us president donald trump, but look a bit robust of an idea. he said that is a convenient excuse, is a calculated effort to tarnish his company. but it also led to him re branding facebook. you want to keep up to date with a story. it's a r t dot com. incidentally on facebook, twitter and in scrums, well, canadian truckers untraceable guns hon joe rogan versus than mainstream media. it's a fall to the rafters news various years today begins and long humanity always wants the impossible. they 1st day 8 said to the government, police, public governments b, they say single to any is on please don't touch my mike private by phone patch. my business don't touch my feet. and this is an impossible contradiction.
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the mediterranean is the world's most over fish, c unsustainable exploitation of its fish dogs, which maureen biodiversity undergoing threat and your selection. again, in the quote are we sure you understand the system? because our system and martin can continue to pull nikki careful from a tech and want to put a loose despite the eas promises to end over fishing by 2020. the situation is changing to slow. well, i'm very disappointed with the politicians that they've basically not in public interests. they also do not in the mid interest of officials. they're only for interest of the fisher robbie and the facial, the only one that endanger the fishermen also at risk of losing or picking them up someone group or they get to them about that. i'm with the bubble thought i get them. i'd be real. she's been with liberty,
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i'm confused with one class, but if i was asked, take sides and they have chosen to go rogan least for now. that is a joe rogan and as expected, a number of a liberal artist and pod casters have reacted by materially pulling their content. while this is not having an effect on users. however, the latest assault to take down rogan is a, through the dollar. the gym door joined us to discuss how all of this will matter in the long term. and if a president society has a rendered at the 1st amendment of the constitution, a sham, here in the united states. and speaking of amendment, president joe biden is a new york to tackle the arising of violent crimes happening history across america . however, is his solution and assault on the 2nd amendment,
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and will it faced the same doom as almost every other piece of legislation from this administration? when put the legal test, we will give you the 360 view with our panel and a 1st hand look at the continued standoff between the truckers and the oppressive canadian government mandate. is anyone getting a closer to a victory, or how long will the stalemate be able to continue before the canadian military is called in? i'm sky now. use these stories alongside the fervent discussion you have come to expect on today's news via hughes. let's get started. ah, thanks for joining me. you know, this is heidi throughout history has rarely been kind to those who disagreed with the ruling class, with most of the final judgement to resulting in a death, consumed by fire, or at the end of a rope. these disagreements lead to large groups being punished because of
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differing opinions on science, religion, or even power structure. let's 1st look at the spanish inquisition, which lasted over 200 years and all because the catholic church wanted to punish heresy throughout europe and the americas. it wasn't just about how into believe in jesus as protestants were all alongside those targeted with muslim and jews. but the 100 percent commitment to all facets of the catholic church. this resulted in more than 32000 being executed. here in america, in the 1600s, more than 200 people were jailed in 19 hong and what became known as the salem witch trials. now, what qualified you to be considered a, which will most often it was because you were accused of being a witch if you were a female who did not conform to the norms of a puritan society. especially those who were not married and did not have children . but it is not just religion as galileo was put under house arrest for the rest of
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his life with all of his work being banned. after he offered evidence, the earth revolved around the sign. which brings us to the present. and while we aren't seeing gallows under construction outside of city halls across america, we have seen those who dare speak in opposition to the directives being commanded by the white house or dr. valgy being pressured into submission or face demon ization. even cancellation, however, just fight with the many examples in history of a wrongful judgment. after 2 years into the global pandemic, many of the preventatives and treatments which were seen to be extreme with views or conspiracies are now being proven to be true. yet the narrative regarding ineffective policies still remain in existence here in america with the damned if occasion of anyone who disagrees and stays there pinion publicly. enter the latest controversy with joe rogan and him, daring to not embrace
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a dr. foul cheese directives, in large part because of his own personal experience. and just like those town folk and salem, who turned on their own, the co videos are trying to tie the noose around his neck. in fact, at times they are acting as they are, the ones that are possessed or at least obsessed with taking him down for not following the mainstream narrative. as of now, daniel elk, who is the ceo of spotify, has come out defending the company's choice to continue to work with rogue and saying the podcast was the most searched on the platform. and without it, elk believe that the company would not be where it is today. he also went on to use the same defense. facebook has used in the past saying they are just a pure platform for distribution. now i have a degree, but our next guest has an even more close experience with joe rogan jimmy door hosted the jimmy door show jones joins us to discuss the controversy around joe rogan and the bigger effect this will have on the future of free speech
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. here in america, jimmy, my friend, thank you for joining us. it's great to be here. thanks for having me. okay, help me out here. how do you feel? especially, i mean, your podcast is very popular. how do you think spotify, as a company, has handled this situation? and is always attention actually plan to the benefit, both spotify and jo rogan's by the extra attention? i think they certainly benefit by the extra attention. i think it spotify doing the right thing by standing, by free speech, as you know, rockers for censorship. it's the weirdest thing. you know, neil young looks like looks like a hippie, but he talks like a fed. and it's, it's weird especially since, you know, neil young is telling people you got to leave spotify because it's so bad for people because, you know, neil young really cares about people so much. he wants people to go patronize apple and amazon. you know, amazon, the champion of the little guy in the worker. and same thing with apple. i don't
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know. i thought they had to put up cages to keep workers inside the factories that build apple computer. maybe i'm, i don't know, maybe i didn't hear that right. or something. so this idea that neil young is doing some, by the way his music is owned by blackstone, right? this private equity firm which is raping the amazon in crushing small home homeowners. so he doesn't care about that. he's not demanding that they sell his music back to him for the 50 or a $150000000.00. god, he's really carrying about the people about so he doesn't care whatsoever. this is just him being misinformed about the fact because people are still operating on the idea that we can vaccinate our way out of this thing. and just if enough people that vaccinated we can kill this virus and, and the pandemic. but that's never going away. the virus is never going away, it's always going to be here, and you can't vaccinate your way out of this. and vaccines don't stop transmission and i don't stop you from getting it. in fact, out you himself is now caught up to the jimmy door show and joe rogan,
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and he's telling people that everyone is going to get cove. it no matter what, no matter how many boosters you have no matter how many masks you wear, every one is going to get co bid. so this idea that we've been fed our bill of goods. first, we were told that the, the, the, the max and the vaccines, we're going to let us get back to our regular life and that they would, the vaccine stop the transmission and stop as i'm contracting it. those are all lies. and so now here we are today, and we got to go to places like joe rogan, and here's what i say to people who want joe rogan to balance out his show. hey, what 1st of all, joe rogan brought sanjay gupta on for 3 hours. i guess that's not enough. when was the last time cnn brought somebody from joe rogan show their channels? that's the problem. they won't have me on their shows. they won't have dr. malone on. they won't have on anybody from the great barrington declarations which is proven to be correct and found she was proven to be wrong allowed and what she did
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smear them into mainstream news publications. so here we are again, nobody should be the arbiter of the truth at the back. the answer for bad speech is good speech, but joe rogan doesn't lie to anybody. that's why joe roland gets 11000000 views for podcast, while cnn can't crack the 1000000. why? because no one trusty and then they've been lied to by seen. and 1st of all, for 53 years we were told that our president was a traitor and a russian, which was completely made up. there was an evidence free conspiracy theory. so who's going to go and censor them by the way, the people who should be censored are the one getting all their money from big farm on the military, industrial complex wall street and silicon valley. those. that's the news. you want the, the news that funded by that, i would rather have the news that come from independent voices. so why doesn't cnn? why doesn't sanjay gupta have on dr. malone on his show? why didn't they ever have r f k junior on it are okay. junior speech is so bad, you should be able to make them look like an idiot really easily,
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except when the doctor from c n n. when i'm joe rogan show, he had to admit that cnn was lying about joe rogan and ivory. mm. acted. they kept saying it was a horse medicine instead of what it actually is, an essential medicine on the w h o list of essential medicines that won the nobel prize for human medicine. it's primarily a human medicine. it always was and now here they are. so if they can, i do about they can make people think that a, almost a miracle drug called i've met them, which is treated billions of people around the globe and saved lives. if they can make you think that is some kind of or space poison, they can make you think anything that can make you think the president is not demented. well, and it's interesting that you said in everything you said is exactly true. and what is sad is so many people have lost their job both in the media who spoke us out early. those of us that have said the same thing you've been saying from the very beginning have been censored on social media, but i think there's a bigger picture of this. and this is what scares me even once we get past this is
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what is this about the frieda? do we actually still have freedom of speech in america today? when we see they don't necessarily have to come out and throw you in jail for what you say. they just make sure that nobody hears you and you get cancelled. so do we still have freedom of speech and america? no, we don't have democracy in america either. it was stolen from us a long time ago. so the corporations, the government doesn't tell the corporations what to do. the corporations own the politicians, they tell. so we're living in what this is, what mussolini called fascism. so when the corporations in the government collude to screw the regular citizen, that's called fascism. and we've been living in that for quite a long time. so yeah, freedom of speech is gone. and by the way, most bite and voters are cheering on censorship. it's crazy how it got this. the script got clips that used to be when i grew up, the people who were trying to censor, everybody were religious. conservative, right, wingers. and now that people standing up for free speech seem to be libertarians. the right wingers and the people who want to censor everybody who has
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a different opinion than them are people who voted democrat. and it's funny because this is joe rogan pointed out of the he's not bringing on fringe doctors. he's giving i'm doctors from stanford. he's bringing on doctors from harvard, he's bringing on doctors that the doctors that are the most reference doctors and print in their fields. so this isn't so like he's bringing on coops and crazy. he's bringing on doctors who have a real truth to tell who were right about. it's all along. in fact, remember when you couldn't say that the buyer is started in the lab. that was considered misinformation and you get kicked off twitter and you to with. he said that, remember when you said cloth, mass, if you said cloth, mass and work to get kicked off, i remember when you said hurt immunity it he needed to be. so remember, if you said back seems we're not gonna add that, they keep changing the goalpost and they keep life and so you should never have censorship. the answer or the, the answer for bad speech is better speech. but the people who do the worst speech, of course, you know, is the government's bread, the most lies. and then 2nd,
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it's the establishment corporate media that has been captured by big pharma, jamie, let me tell you that, that i don't think this fall as this argument falls on party lines anymore, which that might be a good thing. i think it's actually the people versus the politicians and in that include the corporate media like you said, and maybe i will. i always look for the limit that you know, that between the 2 of us, maybe this will be the beginning of a new foundation of the people taking back what you said. the 3rd party that belongs in this country. maybe this is the creation of it's the people that are tired of the politicians, not allowing us to live our lives and take responsibility for our own actions. jimmy door to amazing, please come back on the show. we could have you want to go entire show with you. you and i have great conversations. all fair, please come back on. let's continue this to pleasure. good, great to see you. thank you. present joe biden just arrived in new york to discuss untraceable guns and how to expand a cracking down on them are to course want to touch us. we'd has more on the president's visit as crime is on the rise. common scene is
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a news conference for lawmakers discuss how dangerous guns are the problem in creating more gun laws. is that criminals never follow any of them in the 1st place . so will this plan be any difference or a future record? sure, by man. stolen blocking at 40 round magazine as crime is on the rise in big cities throughout the country. new york is focusing on curbing gun violence and with recent cases of 2 new york police officers getting killed while on duty. president biden met with new york officials to discuss legal fire arms calling them a weapon of war. and now he says, part of the solution is doing away with ghost guns. a day the department was launching and intensified national goes gun enforcement initiative to determine and deter criminals from using those weapons to cover their track. if you commit a crime and it goes gone, not only are state local, prosecutors gonna come out to you, but expect federal charges and federal prosecution as well. goes guns, could be made with parts,
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don't have serial numbers and can't be traced. but the violence isn't just happening in new york last week in atlanta, a 6 month old baby was shot dead after the car. he was in was caught in the crossfire of a gun fight. the child's mother says she was driving and came across 2 cars shooting at each other. a bull or poorly went into the bank of her car and hit the baby. the child was pronounced dead at the hospital and there were no immediate arrests. the children are bearing this bird with their lives. and i'm here to ask answered demand. that is stop right now. cities like new york, chicago and los angeles may have some district is gun laws in the nation, but those laws never seem to stop criminals. of course you the new york state division of criminal justice services commissioner, roughly 3 quarters of homicides involve fire arms and well existing laws already prohibit felons from obtaining them. it doesn't stop criminals from either stealing them or buying them on the black market. so how does one stop the gun violence when most gun owners abide by the law?
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having them at home for self defense, all the while criminals room free continuing to disobey the law. by then also it mentioning that he wants to stop the so called iron pipeline of the east coast with a strength force that's when guns are legally trafficked across state lines. the new initiative will also aim to get repeat shooters off of the streets, reporting for news, who's hughes, and harsh sweets r t. okay, it's easy to say that you don't want crime on the street, that's whatever no politician goes up and says, i want more crime. so i applaud president joe biden's trip to new york because it does come at a time when his own administration take on crime has come under intense scrutiny. especially this week started down a white house press secretary jim saki, who laughingly all who laughed at the rise in crime across this country. and then i'm fox is janine perio talking about sauce, done fine consequences. i mean, what, what is that even me, right so, so there's still an alternate universe on some coverage. what scary about it is
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a lot of people watch that. well, they don't need an alternative universe. they just look out their window at this stage, especially if you live in d. c or new york of major metro. you know, police federation responded saying she may feel safe in the white house, one of the most protected buildings in the united states, but not everyone feels safe in their workplace. pertaining buying crimes are part of some of the reality will not help victims misaki. she owes them all and she has them in apology. now the statement comes is $24.00 police officers were shot in january alone. and in the same week and my pdf bearing one of their own that's discussed by the administration's change in heart on prime. if it really is change, we bring in our own tiro ventura host of watching the hot and concerted come to air mo, leak abdul who caught often comments on it and points out the fallacy of poverty. here in washington, d. c. lake does present by his visit to new york. do anything have more to do with doing damage control than actually curtailing crime was biting? is doing all of it. it really is performative but it's really him trying to boost up his poll numbers he's lagging in the poles. he didn't get many of the things
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that he actually promised during the campaign. some of those major things. despite the fact, i may think that vote this whole voter of voting rights, things as a hoax, biden wasn't able to get meaning of these things done and he got, he gave deadlines for them. and so this doesn't surprise me is doing this. it's not going to do anything at all because they spent the summer of 2020, with the softer on crime approaches in the same thing is happening to dc. just all right, before i came on, the set of young woman was actually her. she was carjacked at night point with her child in the car, and it's right down the street. these aren't bad, traditional bad neighborhoods. this is happening ever. tyrrell president binding, trying to have his cake and eat it to meeting with former police officers. and now the mayor of new york, eric adams, bolster the cities response to gun crime on the same time, keep in the narrative of too much policing and not even talking about the gang issues that are happening. well, it's interesting because, you know, as we, if you really look at crime what
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a crime comes out of desperation that comes out of poverty becomes out, you know, criminal criminality comes when you don't really have any other choice in your life . but to go that route and work a shadow, work in the shadow economy rather than the real economy. so what biden's doing and what i kind of find larry's is, i agree with what you said. a lot of us to show my job. a lot of it's, i'm going there to make it look like i'm doing something, make it look like i'm saying, the right word, fires up my base. maybe get to talk and head talking about crime for a little bit. shows that i'm not, i'm not soft on it and things of that nature mean biden's not exactly had a very super progressive liberal career when it comes to crime. when you really look at his record, you know, especially the ninety's and in the early 2000. and so i wouldn't sit and say the bible was guy was coming in soft on crime. i think he's just hasn't paid any attention to it as it has got presidency so far. and also what he said on the campaign trail. like you said, he went very soft on it. it was, i get those here is pandering this week. we did police rally around their own. at a funeral this fall, an officer wilbert more a procession was attended by see a place in uniform who came to pay their respect. so the horses drove by susan
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serrano and took that touching moment aside to say this is what fascism looks like . they have all these cops could be here, then they could not be needed to fight crime reaction from both sides. obviously critical does. this shows, speaking of out of touch, how out of touch people are, especially those of hollywood that often star and movies that involve crime. so the highly hollywood elite and many of what we're seeing now on the left kind of helps explain why people like me left the democratic party. what i've seen just over my life from, from mississippi, what i've seen over from over my life is that when it comes to our armed forces, when it comes to our men and women in blue, and our 5 are all of those who are there to actually protect us these, whether you're black, whether you're white, they're in the trenches with each other while the country is divided, they're literally in the trenches with each other. so there are so many things that bring us together, and that was a beautiful scene there in new york, but meaning of these, you know, will gene sock,
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it talks about soft on crime. what she really is talking about is, same thing that's happening here. our candidate for mayor here is now proposing that cops no longer be involved in things like traffic stop. you know, this is part of that whole allocating our police money, you know, police dollars to other things that leads to the soft on crime approach that's have an effect all around the country. final thoughts, tyrrell the president, when to focus on gun control, is that the solution to all of our problems it's happening is gun control and the fitting the cities with well, i mean it's like gun control can help in certain aspects. but i mean, ultimately you're never going to keep just making something illegal, doesn't take it out of the hands of criminals. they will find ways to get it. now, is there things that you can do to kind of make at least a little bit more difficult? you know, close that iron pipeline, they're talking about things like that. yes. there's things that you can do to make that a little more difficult without infringing on the 2nd amendment. i have to kind of laugh, you know, because i remember just back during the trump era, you know, this is such a partisan issue. one side says this one says, during the trump,
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i remember was all the liberal mares were causing crime. when else a crime was crime until you really get to the root causes of what causes crime and attack those things. you know, like i was talking about earlier, unemployment, poverty, oppression. you know, when you start talking, when you start trying to fix those things, you can put a 1000000 band aids on it. you can throw more cops on the streets that doesn't solve the problem. you have to stop the route problems of what actually causes crime to stop crime and that is making people's lives better and we pay them and ask that they should be able to handle it all and multitask. lake tyrrell always great to talk to you here in the studio. and when we return and the freedom caravan is holding strong, despite the suspension of their $8000000.00 go fund me account. and the threat of the canadian armed forces being a small victories, one canadian pri, amir premier, is joining the truckers and saying it's time to look at and in the corner virus restrictions were gonna give you the details of the break
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with no one else showed seemed wrong when old please. just don't hold any new world yet to shape out. disdain becomes the african and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look so common ground. a with the freedom convoy that has disrupted life in the canadian capital for days and
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sharply divided opinions across north america will be too much for ottawa police to handle if a crackdown becomes necessary. and the ottawa police chief commissioner, peter slowly told city counselors on wednesday a force of $50000.00 officers would be needed to block access to the city. but with more protestors expected to arrive at this weekend. and ottawa police are feeling fatigued, and overwhelmingly already a military solution. it may be ottawa's only way to bring an end to the protests. joining us discuss, please welcome back to me, 3 less. cara, who is a lawyer and journalist, an canadian resident dmitri, thank you so much for joining me. thank you for having me. okay, so the police, you've said they're looking at every single option, but calling in the military would be especially risky. so what else is on the table they haven't tried and should they try it? if this is their demands, have not been met yet?
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of all, i think we have to start by recognizing that grotesque is inherently disruptive. and you know, i've seen many protests from people across the political spectrum that cost and convenience to the lives of citizens. and by the way, i have a very close family member, somebody i care about deeply who lives in the and the auto core. and i speak to her daily, but what's going on and this has been very difficult for her. and her friends and her neighbors to have to deal with protests however often are that way. i've seen people who are indigenous rights activists, climate active shut down, bridges, set down major intersections in the cities, cause inconvenience trouble to ordinary citizens. and if we on the left and i identify as a socialist, if we on the left start picking and choosing which forms of protest inconvenience are acceptable and which are we're going down a slippery slope. i worry about quite a bit. but putting that aside, there is absolutely no reason why the on to what police are not capable of dealing with this. in my opinion. you know, by ticketing by, you know, parking fines,
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towing trucks doing the kinds of things that police conventionally do in order to keep the flow of traffic, pedestrian traffic, the killer traffic, moving in the city. i don't see why you can't do that here. i also have not seen any reports of significant violence coming from these protestors. i think it would be extremely dangerous for us to be calling in the military. the 1st of all are police forces in canada, falling a trend that you've seen in other countries, including the united states, have become increasingly militarized. so the line between military and police force, is it becoming increasingly blurred? something which i am very troubled by as a canadian, but putting that so. so that in and of itself is, is a serious question about why you would need to call in the military. but if we establish that precedent, bringing in the armed forces to deal with a protest that is essentially non violent. i think that that is extremely dangerous precedent. i would not want to see that in this country, and we as left, it should take a strong stand against the against. and here's where we'd be dealing with about 30
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seconds. i do want to ask his question, you know, i just all get solved really easily. just internet and those local legislators, they actually me where the checkers, which are still refusing to do, and then maybe this could actually start to de escalate. should they also the responsibility right now for this right now for that? well, i think that that the, the bill of vacation of all of these protesters is absolutely not helping helping. there was a pole that came out which showed that one in for people who support just introduce own party, identify with these protesters one and 4. it's not a majority, but that's significant. and so that i think should send a message to prime minister that he is taryn all of these people with one brush. and he needs to find people to talk to and have a conversation well. and hopefully they have this conversation and why they can still have peace on 3. thank you so much for me to follow the story for us that we have for today. thanks for watching. ah mm
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