[speaking non-english language] outside to several compounds, fences going up, neighbors sharing shocking images of new barriers on social media. listen to them howl from their balconies as they are further caged in. [screaming] some finding workarounds, buying their groceries through the added layer. others desperately rattling locks, hoping to escape. tucker: you look at that as a normal person and you see scenes of horrifying humans offer income of children crying in families wrenched apart. our berlin class looks at that and feels the blessed rush, the thrill of having control over other human beings. they love it. it s crazy what is happening in shanghai. the harvard trained epidemiologist called eric says the pictures you just welcomed the lockdown in shanghai is in everyone s interest. they ve got to wonder if they love it so much will they tried again? alex couldn t talk as a contributing editor at contact magazine we are happy he is
Elon does with the platform for right now elon musk does not own twitter and i m not allowed on twitter. my free speech, my rights twitter was the most powerful way i had to petition the government, and there s no question that government officials spoke out publicly in july and august of 2021, and that that, contemporaneous with that, twitter s attitude with me hardened immediately and measurably. as he said, i am on a substack and i have a large following on subs tech but my power to petition the government has been greatly diminished. i hope people who have not signed up for the substack will do that but there is no substitute. harmeet described, there is no substitute for twitter. tucker: so if you can prove that twitter acted in response to your petition on the
File? nothing. that means there are no restrictions. jesse: so greg dressed up in a silk robe and slippers and may johnny scrub his canoes. that is all we know. tune in for gutfeld! tonight. remember, i am watters and this is my world. tucker: good evening and welcome to tucker carlson tonight. happy wednesday. it s depressing to say it out loud but it s true, there s probably never been an institution in this country more thoroughly discredited than the field of public-health is right now. at this point it s almost impossible to take any of these people seriously, and that is not a good thing, it s a bad thing. we need credible public health authorities but we don t have them. in fact, after all we ve seen
Nationwide, large conferences with thousands of doctors, they are not wearing masks. maybe with an exceptional 5% or 10%. we have doctors aggregating and auditoriums doing their lectures and conferences and at social events with hundreds of people not wearing masks, what does that tell you about the public health guidance that we ve gotten? tucker: that is the most compelling thing i ve heard today. thank you so much for coming on tonight. thanks. tucker: the pandemic is over beard was over yesterday and i was on. we are in a constant state of flux with the deadly covid pandemic but in shanghai, china, it s in full force. brutal lockdowns and effect. 25 million people trapped in their homes. it is a dystopian scene. watch. the video focuses to dysfunction, mismanagement, a city in chaos, struggling to cope with the surgeon covid cases. it resonates with so many of shanghai s 25 million residents, feeling trapped. there s now a covid guard post a day and night.
Aliens because they are a danger to the public health, because they may have covid come as many of them do. and covid is officially the scariest thing there is. so you don t want anything scary associated with the citizens who are going to vote for the democratic party, that is the basic idea. even the guy in charge of our border security has acknowledged that once a title two is gone, the board is going to be flooded with lots of new people. watch. we are mindful that there can be an increase in migratory flows encountered at our southern border should title 42 come to an end, as the cdc has determined it needs to do by ma. tucker: we are already at the point where possibly 2 million foreign nationals, none who have a right to be in this country or use any of our services and probably shouldn t be here at a time when food and energy are getting scarce because supply and demand is real. we ve already had that, massive,