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The Victor Davis Hanson Show

From the Nova Kakhovka Dam to the 2024 Race

The Victor Davis Hanson Show

Victor Davis Hanson and Jack Fowler

Politcs, Culture, Society & Culture, History, Politics, News

4.97.6K Ratings

🗓️ 12 June 2023

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

In this news roundup, Victor Davis Hanson and cohost Sami Winc discuss Christopher Wray's fears, the Nord Stream pipeline, the Nova Kakhovka dam, Saudi oil production, CNN's Chris Licht, and the recently announced Republican candidates for president.

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0:00.0

Hello, this is the Victor Davis Hansen show. Victor is the Martin and Ily Anderson senior

0:07.2

fellow in military history and classics at the Hoover Institution and the Wayne and

0:10.9

Marsha Busky Distinguished Fellow in History at Hillsdale College. He's an author, a scholar,

0:17.2

a podcaster, and we've got lots of things today. We do a news roundup and the Nord Stream

0:26.4

pipeline. There's evidence that the Ukrainians did it. Christopher Rafe faces charges of contempt.

0:32.5

We'll get to these and some other stories after these messages.

0:43.6

Welcome back. Victor, I like to start off with something positive and I do have one thing. I was

0:51.9

reading an article that they either mectin, which was demonized, if I can say that about a drug,

1:02.3

by the administration. They're finding in 69% of trials that it is showing some efficacy when

1:09.5

it's taken early against COVID, not that we're doctors here, but that was in the news recently.

1:17.8

I thought that was positive. That was a theme that feeds into this whole hysteria about Trump.

1:24.9

I mean, Iver Mehtsen was an old drug that Japanese discover when a Nobel Prize. It's one of the

1:30.7

UN's authorized most valuable drugs listed because it's extremely important worldwide to stop

1:38.7

parasitic diseases, but it has secondary utility that everybody's known about. That is, it was an

1:45.8

anti-inflammatory and it did. It had some anti-vival capability as well as anti-paracetical. The

1:54.0

Australians wasn't Donald Trump. The Americans, it was the Australians who found that they had a

2:01.6

theory that it might be useful. It was. We knew from the beginning that it curtailed the severity.

2:10.2

It wasn't a cure, but it was one of those tools that had we used. It would have saved lives

2:16.5

because it was valuable. I took it when I got COVID, long COVID, and I won't name the doctor,

2:24.8

but he said, I know you have long COVID and you've tested negative, but it will have anti-inflammatory

2:30.8

propensives if you take a short course and it will be hard and I did. I didn't cure me of long COVID,

2:37.2

but it helped a little bit. It really helps and it's designed for the acute phase. This

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