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matt walsh, i appreciate you coming on tonight.ou. >> thank you. >> tucker: you have heard the phrase -- i don't know if that's a good thing. people believe he is senile, a racist, than someone who actually assaults women. we will show you what joe biden's staff really think about him, next. ♪ do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy, even a term policy, for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized that we needed a way to supplement our income. if you have one hundred thousand dollars or more of life insurance you may qualify to sell your policy. don't cancel or let your policy lapse without finding out what it's worth. visit conventrydirect.com to find out if you policy qualifies. or call the number on your screen. coventry direct, redefining insurance. >> tucker: so, joe biden tells us he is hiring a woman to be his press secretary. last year, interestingly, she was not on team biden at all. she was watching a scene in th
matt walsh, i appreciate you coming on tonight.ou. >> thank you. >> tucker: you have heard the phrase -- i don't know if that's a good thing. people believe he is senile, a racist, than someone who actually assaults women. we will show you what joe biden's staff really think about him, next. ♪ do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy, even a term policy, for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned carefully for our...
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matt walsh, we appreciate you coming on. you. >> thank you. >> tucker: you heard the phrase of team of rivals, everyone thinks it's a good thing. why does assembling something beyond that. a team of people who believe he's senile, racist, someone who sexually assaults women. we will show you what joe biden staff really think about him. next. ♪ >> tucker: so, joe biden tells us he is hiring a woman to be his press secretary. last year, interestingly, she was not on team biden at all. she was watching a scene in the town hall like the rest of us and here's what she saw. >> back 15-20 years ago, we talked about this in san francisco. it was all about, well, gay bath houses. it's all about round-the-clock sex. come on, man. >> tucker: round-the-clock. come on, man! >> there have been a number of moments were even those of us who have affection for him think what on earth is happening right now? part of his appeal is that he says things that your uncle says and people feel comfortable with him and it's a return to normalcy to nor
matt walsh, we appreciate you coming on. you. >> thank you. >> tucker: you heard the phrase of team of rivals, everyone thinks it's a good thing. why does assembling something beyond that. a team of people who believe he's senile, racist, someone who sexually assaults women. we will show you what joe biden staff really think about him. next. ♪ >> tucker: so, joe biden tells us he is hiring a woman to be his press secretary. last year, interestingly, she was not on team biden...
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matt walsh writes for the daily wire and joins us tonight. matt, great to see you.re are a lot of parts of this that raise all kinds of questions. again, why in the world is a country whose social fabric is unraveling, doubling down on social engineering and countries it doesn't understand? it baffles me. may be the deeper question is, how is our economy collapsing -- is this the answer? >> i'm kind of an extremist on this issue, i guess. i don't exactly see why we should be sending foreign governments our taxpayer money for any reason, ever, but especially not now, and when you look at this bill, i mean, $600 to americans in this situation, it's amazing because it is exactly the wrong thing. they've chosen, of all the possible doors to walk through, the worst possible one. i mean, you could make an argument, may be, that congress shouldn't be sending anyone $600, or any money at all because if a business owner in new york has been bankrupted by the decisions made by their governor, then why should a taxpayer in north dakota have to pay for it? it should be up to ne
matt walsh writes for the daily wire and joins us tonight. matt, great to see you.re are a lot of parts of this that raise all kinds of questions. again, why in the world is a country whose social fabric is unraveling, doubling down on social engineering and countries it doesn't understand? it baffles me. may be the deeper question is, how is our economy collapsing -- is this the answer? >> i'm kind of an extremist on this issue, i guess. i don't exactly see why we should be sending...
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walsh, bbc news. both downing street and the uk medicines regulator appeared to contradict a claim by matt hancock, thehat swift approval of the vaccine had been possible because of brexit. the mhra said the supply had been authorised, using provisions under existing european law, which are still in place until new years' day. rolling out the vaccine will be a huge logistical exercise, which could also be affected by a post—brexit deal, as the supplies will come from belgium. 0ur health editor hugh pym explains. the nhs is ready, though it has a huge task starting next week vaccinating first its staff, and other priority groups. and those likely to receive the jabs, including nurses who went through the first wave, know how important that is. working as an icu nurse, especially in the first search, a lot of the nurses were living away from home and were concerned about bringing it home to their families. if we do have the vaccine, it means we can get back to living a more normal life. life has not been normal for the past several months. the official first phase priority list is headed by care home res
walsh, bbc news. both downing street and the uk medicines regulator appeared to contradict a claim by matt hancock, thehat swift approval of the vaccine had been possible because of brexit. the mhra said the supply had been authorised, using provisions under existing european law, which are still in place until new years' day. rolling out the vaccine will be a huge logistical exercise, which could also be affected by a post—brexit deal, as the supplies will come from belgium. 0ur health...
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walsh, bbc news. both downing street and the uk medicines regulator appeared to contradict a claim by matt hancock, the that swift approval of the vaccine had been possible because of brexit. the mhra said the supply had been authorised, using provisions under existing european law, which are still in place until new years' day. rolling out the vaccine will be a huge logistical exercise, which could also be affected by a post—brexit deal, as the supplies will come from belgium. 0ur health editor hugh pym explains. the nhs is ready, though it has a huge task starting next week vaccinating first its staff, and other priority groups. and those likely to receive the jabs, including nurses who went through the first wave, know how important that is. working as an icu nurse, especially in the first search, a lot of the nurses were living away from home and were concerned about bringing it home to their families. if we do have the vaccine, it means we can get back to living a more normal life. life has not been normal for the past several months. the official first phase priority list is headed by care home r
walsh, bbc news. both downing street and the uk medicines regulator appeared to contradict a claim by matt hancock, the that swift approval of the vaccine had been possible because of brexit. the mhra said the supply had been authorised, using provisions under existing european law, which are still in place until new years' day. rolling out the vaccine will be a huge logistical exercise, which could also be affected by a post—brexit deal, as the supplies will come from belgium. 0ur health...
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walsh, bbc news. both downing street and the uk medicines regulator appeared to contradict a claim by matt hancock, theapproval of the vaccine had been possible because of brexit. the mhra said the supply had been authorised using provisions under existing european law which are still in place until new year's day. rolling out the vaccine will be a huge logistical exercise which could also be affected by a post—brexit deal, as the supplies will come from belgium. 0ur health editor, hugh pym, explains. the nhs is ready, though it has a huge task starting next week vaccinating first its staff, and other priority groups. and those likely to receive the jabs, including nurses who went through the first wave, know how important that is. working as an icu nurse, especially in the first search, especially in the first surge, a lot of the nurses were living away from home and were concerned about bringing it home to their families. if we do have the vaccine, it means we can get back to living a more normal life. life has not been normal for the past several months. the official first phase priority list is hea
walsh, bbc news. both downing street and the uk medicines regulator appeared to contradict a claim by matt hancock, theapproval of the vaccine had been possible because of brexit. the mhra said the supply had been authorised using provisions under existing european law which are still in place until new year's day. rolling out the vaccine will be a huge logistical exercise which could also be affected by a post—brexit deal, as the supplies will come from belgium. 0ur health editor, hugh pym,...
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walsh, bbc news. more areas in england are being placed under the highest tier 4 restrictions in the coming hours. the health secretary, matte was due to the rapid jump in new cases linked to the new variant of coronavirus. dominic hughes reports. in birmingham, just time for a last trim before tier 4 restrictions at midnight. after a tough year, it's another bitter setback for owner dale sampey. absolutely devastated again that we have just got going after reopening on the 2nd of december. we are just getting back on our feet again. how many more times can we be locked down? the bills keep rolling in. it is really difficult to keep coming back. in england, more than three quarters of the population will be in tier 4, the highest level of restrictions. health secretary matt hancock told mps the new more contagious covid variant was driving infections up. unfortunately, this new variant is now spreading across most of england and cases are doubling fast. it is therefore necessary to apply tier 4 to many other areas, including remaining parts of the south—east as well as large parts of the midlands, north—west, north—east and
walsh, bbc news. more areas in england are being placed under the highest tier 4 restrictions in the coming hours. the health secretary, matte was due to the rapid jump in new cases linked to the new variant of coronavirus. dominic hughes reports. in birmingham, just time for a last trim before tier 4 restrictions at midnight. after a tough year, it's another bitter setback for owner dale sampey. absolutely devastated again that we have just got going after reopening on the 2nd of december. we...
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walsh, there. millions more people in england are to be placed under the toughest tier 4 coronavirus restrictions as case numbers continue to rise. the health secretary, matt out the details of which areas will change in a commons statement later. it comes amid growing concerns over the increasing pressures on the nhs. 0ur correspondent charlotte wright reports. the challenge facing the nhs is laid bare, with reports yesterday that covid patients have been cared for in ambulances on hospital forecourts. winter pressures, coupled with rising coronavirus cases, mean icus in london and the south east are now running at more than 100% capacity. it's been really, really tough. every time i start my shift, i walk into my intensive care unit, and i'm just greeted with a sight that takes me aback every time — of row upon row of patients, extremely unwell, all with the same yesterday saw the highest single day rise in coronavirus cases in the uk since mass testing began at 53,135, while infection rates in lower—tier areas of england have risen rapidly. now some of the government's scientific advisers are calling for tougher measures. it's early days yet to see whet
walsh, there. millions more people in england are to be placed under the toughest tier 4 coronavirus restrictions as case numbers continue to rise. the health secretary, matt out the details of which areas will change in a commons statement later. it comes amid growing concerns over the increasing pressures on the nhs. 0ur correspondent charlotte wright reports. the challenge facing the nhs is laid bare, with reports yesterday that covid patients have been cared for in ambulances on hospital...
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matt hancock speaking to azalea. —— earlier. we're joined by our medical editor, fergus walsh. at fridge, it can be transported at fridge temperature, whereas the pfizerjob mike is to be very carefully handled and transported at -70. carefully handled and transported at _70. __ carefully handled and transported at —70. ——jab. carefully handled and transported at —70. —— jab. that immediately takes away the worries about getting it inter—village surgeries and into ca re inter—village surgeries and into care homes. and globally, it's important too. astrazeneca is planning to produce 3 billion doses of this vaccine in 2021. and it will be playing a really important role in trying to bring the global pandemic to an end. can you just explain what we understand know about the roll—out, who will get it, when, etc? a very, very interesting shift in strategy here on both the oxford and the pfizerjob ors. initially the pfizerjob might, there was a three week interval between dosing. the oxford jab, there was a four week interval. now there was a four week interval. now the government say
matt hancock speaking to azalea. —— earlier. we're joined by our medical editor, fergus walsh. at fridge, it can be transported at fridge temperature, whereas the pfizerjob mike is to be very carefully handled and transported at -70. carefully handled and transported at _70. __ carefully handled and transported at —70. ——jab. carefully handled and transported at —70. —— jab. that immediately takes away the worries about getting it inter—village surgeries and into ca re...