Author and commentator Mark Steyn weighs in on Tucker Carlson Tonight
This is a rush transcript from Tucker Carlson Tonight, January 27, 2021. This copy may not be in its final form and may be updated.
TUCKER CARLSON, HOST: Good evening and welcome to Tucker Carlson Tonight. Happy Wednesday.
Well, it looks like this is the part of the revolution where they start throwing their political opponents in jail. Wow, that was fast.
It was just a week ago they were telling us about unity. Remember that? What we didn t know at the time is they meant that everyone with power should unite against the rest of the country. Unity meant oligarchy.
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8:59 p.m. Even with nearly 54,000 coronavirus vaccine shots given in one day, Pritzker urges Illinoisans ‘to be patient’
A total of 53,628 Illinoisans received coronavirus vaccine shots Tuesday, a new record for the state as doses slowly make their way into arms during a sluggish nationwide rollout.
In six weeks since the first Illinois shot was given, almost 774,000 doses have been administered and only about 160,000 people have received the required two doses not even 1.3% of the population.
But with 3.2 million more residents now eligible to start receiving shots this week with Phase 1B of the state’s distribution plan, Gov. J.B. Pritzker said Wednesday he expects those numbers to expand.
SAN DIEGO (KUSI) – Following recent Black Lives Matter movement, the sports community has become a space for difficult conversations and understanding.
Anthony Thomas, Athletic Director of Francis Parker School, discovered a lack of diversity in the industry as a whole.
Compelled to make a change, Thomas founded the National Organization of Minority Athletic Directors (NOMAD) in an effort to create a space for conversations surrounding diversity within the sports community.
Thomas discussed his effort with KUSI’s Paul Rudy on Good Morning San Diego.
Bowl game a pain for former Mission Hills High standout Jack Tuttle [The San Diego Union-Tribune]
Jack Tuttle refused to use pain as an excuse.
It was obvious, however, that the Indiana quarterback was hurting in Saturday’s Outback Bowl against Ole Miss.
Turns out that sometime in the first half, Tuttle the 2018 CIF Offensive Player of the Year at Mission Hills High separated his right (throwing) shoulder.
Tuttle finished the game completing 26 of 45 passes for 201 yards. He also rushed nine times for 29 yards in Indiana’s 26-20 loss.
Tuttle couldn’t remember exactly when it happened, but the pain began somewhere in the first half, he said.
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