all. it is really interesting. the precedent of the tax law. sooner or later, we may fiend out. indicate hand, jeff, thanks very much. new damning revelations about facebook, including new documents that show the company is struggling to contain anti-vaccine misinformation, even as the company s top officials say otherwise. tens of thousands of american lives could have been saved if president trump focused on science instead of the election.
powerful celebration 100 years in the making. that s a once in a lifetime experience. this is where we have to be on the centennial. reporter: leading former guards to arlington s tomb of the unknown soldier to france for the 100th anniversary of this, the october 24th, 1921 selection of an american world war i soldier killed in france representing thousands that never came home. that soldier returned to the u.s. and buried at arlington on what we now call veterans day. it is something that touches your life forever. reporter: this pilgrimage an emotional experience for will, a korean war vet and former tomb guard. when i get here and look around at the scale of the war, world war i, that just i can t get my brain around it. reporter: there are tens of thousands of american soldiers from world war i buried all over europe, but this journey was intended to honor one soldier who represents all of the unknowns the small city of chalons-en-champagne is where the unknown selec
banana crops. so far, no one reported dead. the first day of competition in complete in pro golf s ryder cup, and team usa has a strong lead, thanks in part to thousands and including a legend cheering on the team. patrick has more from the whistles straits golf course. patrick. i made a call, and after a year-long delay due to the global pandemic, the ryder cup swung raucously into act alongside the shimmering beauty of lake michigan on friday. tens of thousands of american fans out in force, witnessing their team winning both sessions, building up a commanding lead in the process on a day of high, high emotions. i was really looking forward to being in front of our fans. i love the energy. and i love that type of adrenaline. just having that energy behind us. m.j. s out there, he s a huge
now we have open borders. we re spending trillions of dollars we don t have. and with dr. fauci and what we are finding on gain of function research even from my standpoint each worse the suppression of information on early treatment of cheap generic drugs like eye enter met trip and hydroxychloroquine. had we been doing that literally tens of thousands american lives might be saved. vilified doctors that had the courage to treat patients. this is dangerous for this country and media bias has cost american lives. mark: senator, i will announce for the first time on this program i used hydroxy. i used it for months. i have heart disease and asthma and i m glad i did because i never got the virus. senator, thank you very much. keep up the good work and god bless you, sir: god bless you. take care. mark: we ll be right back.
elected, his crimes, his vietnam war crimes and that instance had been done well before he was elected and continued, and was more than anything well, it led to watergate in his downfall. even though it was going pretty well for him. you know, he s bringing people out, stopping the draft, all the rest. so he really grabbed defeat from the jaws of victory by. it s craziness about the press, led him to commit all these crimes. okay so the worst president in history is? well, he s really up there, more than i thought he was. i mean, he and henry kissinger have not only tens of thousands of american lives on their hands, that people don t need to hundreds of thousands, maybe millions. cambodia modes on their hands, as terrible as donald trump and trumpism is, he didn t do that.