anybody s that every doctor tha i talked to raves about for 18 months and we haven t mass-produce those? there is no test or monoclonal available throughout the country . the antiviral medicines that every dr. i talked to raves about, i don t know much about them. they are not available either from pfizer and merck. it s important to set the record straight. justice sotomayor saying in the supreme court today that omicro is as dangerous as the previous variant. that is absolutely incorrect. omicron is 75% less lethal than the delta variant. this is good news. sotomayor said there are hundreds of thousands of children in the hospital. absolutely, flatly untrue. she said there are hordes of children on ventilators. not true. none of what she said is true. my question to you is will they take down sotomayor for spreading misinformation? with regard to the monoclonal s
0 when you lose your real property , you are screwed. we all know that freedom stands on the shoulder of property rights. we need to protect american farmers and farm land. great to see you tonight. thanks so much. that is it for us tonight. tucker carlson tonight featuring andrew doyle. we are out of time. we will see you monday. have a great evening. welcome to hannity on this busy news breaking friday night. news breaking on multiple fronts . the biden economy continues to crater bad news all across the board with yet another dismal jobs report. we have coverage straight ahead. another day and another excuse from kamala harris on democrats failing agenda straight ahead. but first biden s draconian workplace vaccine mandates were front and center in the u.s. supreme court today where the conservative justices rightly pushed back against the broad, unprecedented, coercive exercis of government power which takes aim at americans who are unvaccinated and affects nearly 100 mill
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