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Tucker Carlson Tonight

if you break her covert law. but of course covid lies didn't apply to her because why do dictators follow their own edicts. we're lightfoot broke the stay-at-home to get her haircut. when she was blessed having a haircut, not very good, she blames of course, everybody else . >> i am at the public face of the city. time on national media and i'm out in the public eye. i am a person in whom i take my personal hygiene very seriously. i felt like i needed to have a haircut, i'm not able to do tha myself, so i got a haircut very. >> so now, lori lightfoot is gone, who comes next? we don't know, we don't live in chicago, we're not even going t speculate, but all we know is the most horrible mayor and the country was promised a system

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Tucker Carlson Tonight

until 2017 when tony ouchi helped restart and the result was of course covid. if that happens again and anyone can trace it to pfizer,. walker in this tape made it very clear that pfizer is worried about a repeat of the covid lab leak. wait a second. we are all agreeing there was a covid lab leak? pfizer has never said that in public that the covid strain started in the wuhan institute overall djitte in china when the research was occurring. apparently everyone knows that is true. watch. >> to make sure that the virus didn't mutate. it's the way the virus went, to be honest. it came out of nowhere. >> we just went through this three years ago this month and there was a global pandemic as a result that again killed millions of people and destroyed entire countries and really hurt

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Tucker Carlson Tonight

helped restart it. res and the result was, of course, was of course covid. covid. n so if that happened again,izer anyone could trace it to pfizer. that would destroy the company ,if not the world. so walker, in this tape made it very clear that pfizer is worried about a repeat ofleak. the covid lab leak. wait a second. we're all agreeing there wasizes a covid lab leak. nev >> yeah, pfizer's never saider h that in public that the covid strain started in the wuhan thew institute of virology inuhan in. with this kind of research was e occurring. but apparently everyone just knows that's true. watcryone knowh. tch. >>have to be very careful to make sure that the virus mutates, doesn't create something like this, goes everywhere . something crazy is the way thate the virus has got to be honest.o be honest. it makes no sense because i don't know what i like. >> yeah, i know. so we just went through this three years ago this month. o thisand there was a global paa as a result that again, killed

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CNN Newsroom Live

of respiratory illnesses will get worse before it gets better. >> we are having three respiratory viruses out there at the same time revving up. the first is of course covid. and that has been with us for a while. second, as you and elizabeth just were saying, influenza has struck early. a month to six weeks early. and it is seemingly preferentially hitting children and then there is this third virus that has been in the news. rsv. it is a january february virus. what's it doing here now? well, it's here. and it is spreading particularly among children, putting a strain on the beds in the emergency rooms of the hospitals. some of that, particularly the rsv part is because of taking off our masks. we are no longer social distancing. we are traveling, going to religious services.

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CNN Newsroom With Poppy Harlow and Jim Sciutto

then it kind of paused in 2019 and then of course covid came along in 2020 and the bering sea survey which helps measure the crab and the health of the stocks was not able to be completed so we really missed a very important survey year, just due to the complications of covid and then when the survey was able to come back in 2021 we saw the devastating disappearance of the crab. what caused that, we are not really sure. possibly a little bit due to warm waters, there are several theories going on, but there was a 90% decline that year and then an additional 30% decline this year warranting the complete closure of the fishery. >> two of the main theories appear to be what regulators are attributing to overfishing and scientists are attributing to climate change and global warming. what do you attribute it to? >> yeah, i think we are very, very well-managed fishery, our state managed federally regulated so i don't think the cause right side due to

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Newsday

in australia, to hear more. thank in australia, to hear more. you for your time here i newsday. thank you for your time here on newsday. as i said, you were part of that panel last week and look at that macro picture. when you talk about this radically different future, what exactly is in store? t what exactly is in store? i think radical might be what exactly is in store? t think radical might be too strong but certainly more change is coming. i think there were weaknesses in the liberal democratic party market baseball before covid was rising in inequality, flatline of wages in a rise of concern around issues like climate change, which means people were really looking for new ways of regulating the economy well before covid. of course covid put huge pressure on supply chains, people left in really dire economic circumstance. and people is a well, what's next? i think there are three parts.

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BBC News-20220101-14:25:00

and celebrate new year's eve, because they're confident this is going to be their last night out before we go back into some kind of lockdown. # should auld acquaintance be forgot...#. scotland's main hogmanay celebrations were cancelled, with nightclubs closed. but not everyone stayed at home, and there was still a fireworks spectacular. 2021 has been tough for so many people, but record covid case numbers aren't being matched by hospitalisations or deaths — hopeful signs when managing the virus that still dominates life at the start of 2022. dan johnson, bbc news. london's new year's day parade has been scaled back for a second year due to covid. the event usually attracts crowds of up to half a million people. 0ur reporter matt graveling is there for us today. matt, how is it going?

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BBC News-20220101-14:26:00

a brass band is about to take to the stage here in london, 600 people are sat here, slightly down on the 600,000 they normally have lining the two mile stretch of london when the two mile stretch of london when the event normally happens but of course covid has put a damper on that. ijust want course covid has put a damper on that. i just want to point the camera around here, look at these guys coming on, amazing. look at this chinese dragon, so many different cultures are being celebrated, so many different countries, and that dragon will get you in the mood for your next guest because it is also notjust dancing and singing but something a bit special. i hope he has eaten. he has had a few snacks _ special. i hope he has eaten. he has had a few snacks but _ special. i hope he has eaten. he has had a few snacks but not _ special. i hope he has eaten. he has had a few snacks but not a _ special. i hope he has eaten. he has had a few snacks but not a big - had a few snacks but not a big lunch, — had a few snacks but not a big lunch, so— had a few snacks but not a big lunch, so do be careful. then, you are in charge _ lunch, so do be careful. then, you are in charge of _ lunch, so do be careful. then, you are in charge of chomp _ lunch, so do be careful. then, you are in charge of chomp right -

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BBC News-20220101-14:07:00

things i have enjoyed doing, that i have received an honour for it, because i do enjoy selling poppies for the two weeks we are allowed to sell them and i shall continue to do them until i can't do them any more. that is good to hear. in 2012 alone you raised £380,000, so if you think over how many years, that is a remarkable amount of money and a remarkable amount of money and a remarkable amount of good that you have been able to do. the remarkable amount of good that you have been able to do.— have been able to do. the people in rushden are — have been able to do. the people in rushden are very _ have been able to do. the people in rushden are very generous, - have been able to do. the people in rushden are very generous, very i rushden are very generous, very generous indeed.— rushden are very generous, very generous indeed. there is no sign of sto -|n~ , generous indeed. there is no sign of stepping. have _ generous indeed. there is no sign of stopping. have you _ generous indeed. there is no sign of stopping, have you ever _ generous indeed. there is no sign of stopping, have you ever missed - generous indeed. there is no sign of stopping, have you ever missed a i stopping, have you ever missed a remembrance period? emil? stopping, have you ever missed a remembrance period?— stopping, have you ever missed a remembrance period? only last year when we could _ remembrance period? only last year when we could not _ remembrance period? only last year when we could not do _ remembrance period? only last year when we could not do it _ remembrance period? only last year when we could not do it because - remembrance period? only last year when we could not do it because of. when we could not do it because of the covid. but when we could not do it because of the covid. �* , ., , ., the covid. but every other year, what a record _ the covid. but every other year, what a record that _ the covid. but every other year, what a record that is, _ the covid. but every other year, what a record that is, and - the covid. but every other year, what a record that is, and no . the covid. but every other year, i what a record that is, and no plans to stop any time soon? 1140. what a record that is, and no plans to stop any time soon?— to stop any time soon? no. i also used to be _ to stop any time soon? no. i also used to be an _ to stop any time soon? no. i also used to be an organiser, - to stop any time soon? no. i also used to be an organiser, as - to stop any time soon? no. i also used to be an organiser, as well, | used to be an organiser, as well, and i had about 3k people selling

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BBC News-20220101-14:13:00

been very few of them at any one time, a maximum of 24, and you hold the title until you are dead. there are now 21 occupants, given the rise of tony blair and baron —— baroness amos. they go to windsor castle and they wear a lot of velvet and indeed some ostrich feathers and they proceed through a procession through windsor castle and they have lunch. it is the most senior title that can be offered by the queen. former prime minister tony blair having to wait 15 years almost since standing down in 2007 and his predecessor john major had to wait around eight years, so often people are kept waiting, although few as long as tony blair. waiting, although few as long as tony blair-— tony blair. interesting. chris mason, thanks _ tony blair. interesting. chris mason, thanks for— tony blair. interesting. chris mason, thanks forjoining i tony blair. interesting. chris| mason, thanks forjoining us. further covid restrictions in england must be an "absolute last resort", the health secretary

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