racist if i just want someone who knows how to fly the damn plane, not someone who got in because they checked a couple boxes and maybe there s a big boy in the room to teach them how to do it in case something goes wrong. super genius, donald trump jr. with the republicans latest racist talking points about how diversity, equity, and inclusion is going to get us all killed on airplanes. wait a minute, i thought the real danger was critical race theory. also tonight, the shocking audio recording of trump ally roger stone calling for the assassination of two prominent democrats. plus, my conversation with charlamagne tha god, on why the mainstream media is so obsessed with him, and why president biden is struggling with black voters. but we begin tonight three days before the iowa caucuses. now, in normal times, i would be telling you to keep a close eye on iowa and then new hampshire because that is the usual like start to the election season. but these are not norma
and welcome to tucker carlson. tonight, for thousands of yearsi ,clinicanel trials have beene be the center of medicine. and the idea is very simple. you before you operate on someow or inject people with some trias first. to make certain that w new drug, you run trials first to make certain that what you re doing will helpis is no the patient more than it hurts the patient. this is not a new idea. james lynn did it back inh the 18th century with his famous scurvy trials . in fact, medical testing hast bc been going on since at least biblical times. is why wouldbecause why wouldn , daniel, if judah compared toal l vegetarian diet with the diet td of the royal babylonians over a ten day period, we had a control group, independent observers, the whole thing. it s not complicated, but it is essential through history.oni very few have questioned this practice because it makes obviouit m sense, s sense. but now they are moderndern m medicine seemsed to be abandonig the clinica
so, it s going to take some time for some of these providings to kick in, obviously. these are big provisions. specifically on prescription drugs. the $2,000 out-of-pocket cap doesn t start until 2025, we understand. medicare negotiation phasing in between 2026 to 29. how does this help americans in the immediate future? that s a great question and one of the important things about the way this bill was designed was to provide both immediate relief and also address long-standing challenges. for example, on immediate relief, this fall, 13 million americans will see lower health care premiums as a result of this bill. about $800 in savings. those benefits will go beyond those 13 million americans because it will mean more affordable health care coverage. people going into fall and winter can rest easier knowing they have access to health care. it takes on long-standing challenges of allowing medicare to negotiate for prescription drug prices, which will take some time. we
system with donald trump throwing bombs into it at the same time. so this is a letter from e. jean carroll s lawyer. she s already beat him on whether or naupt he defamed her and sexually abused her. he went back in for more and she s coming back in for more. this is the letter warning the judge about trump. there are any number of reasons why mr. trump might perceive a personal or political benefit from intentionally turning this trial into a circus. if mr. trump appears at this trial, whether as a witness or otherwise, his recent statements and behavior strongly suggest he will seek to sow chaos. he may receive a benefit in seeking to poison these providings. this court should make clear mr. trump is forbidden from engaging in such antics. he can go in and abuse this judge because this is all that matters to him. it s all about polarization and grievance for donald trump. and he has not been held accountable for anything that he has done up until this point, so now, he s fighting t
down at vanderbilt. us. than can t come soon enough. matt walsh joins us now. thank you so much for, among other things, illustratingrce fr how journalism can be a force ys for good. i think yours has been. hospite you spoken to anyone at vanderbilt hospital about this directly? well, vanderbilt hospital, i mean, we we reached out forsti a statement when we first published the reportgive and at first they didn t want to give a statement. and they and they actually just took down, as you mentioned, they just deleted. that s what we want to understand. they deleted their entire transgender clinic websiteer we they wiped it from existence. and then today, not to us , butn in general, they releaseg d a statement. and the interesting thing aboute the statement they released do no whiley dli they start by claiming there s misinformation and so on ,formay they don t actually factually dispute anything in my report becaushing ie they can t because everything that i said wasn tt me saying i