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🗓️ 30 July 2020
⏱️ 49 minutes
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0:00.0 | Hey everybody, this is a high wire special report. |
0:21.1 | Just a few moments ago, I finished an interview sit down with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. I was interviewing |
0:27.9 | him about the Alan Dershowist debate that he had last week on value-tainment. This video was supposed to air in this week's episode of the high wire, but in the shadows of the censorship storm that struck yesterday, taking down America's frontline Drs. Press conference, this conversation with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. went in a direction I had not planned. In the end, it became personal. It got political. And in fact, it's so good. |
0:57.8 | I don't want you to have to wait until Thursday. So what I'm about to play for you is an interview that took place just a few minutes ago. It all started with a video that was put out by Dr. Joseph LaPato. |
1:09.8 | He was one of the doctors at America's frontline doctors press conference. He spoke about Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s debate with Alan Dershowitz and said how much it affected him and how these debates needed to be happening across America. |
1:25.8 | I agree. These debates have to be happening all across the world immediately now without censorship. So without further ado, this is the video that led me into my conversation with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. I hope you enjoy this. |
1:41.8 | So the other day, a friend of mine sent me a video of a debate between Alan Dershowitz and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. about COVID-19 vaccination. |
1:54.8 | And it was really amazing. Alan, I have just a high regard for his intellect. I appreciate him because he is an original thinker, which we've lost. There's like the stock of original thinking has gone down, down, down during this pandemic. |
2:11.8 | And I appreciate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. He is passionate and his passion is combined with facts and a real passion for doing good that led to a really just knock your socks off debate about COVID-19 vaccination. |
2:36.8 | I think a lot of things he said were not only accurate, but things that I had no idea about and made me think harder about how we think about vaccinations, which I've got three kids, we do the vaccinations, but he raised some really important questions that we don't hear about at all. |
2:56.8 | But our facts and people should know, even if it makes it a little bit harder for doctors to convince patients to get vaccines or for companies to make money from the number of mandated vaccines. |
3:09.8 | And I think that's actually what you, we need for hydroploracum. You need, we need debates. |
3:21.8 | An incredibly profound statement obviously inspired by the debate between Robert Kennedy Jr. and Alan Dershwitz. I'm joined by Robert Kennedy Jr. right now. |
3:34.8 | First of all, he's right. Debate is so important. Thank you for joining me, Bobby. It's how did this debate come about? Because I had the opportunity to, I brought in Alan Dershwitz after he'd made a strong statement about the COVID-19 vaccine. |
3:48.8 | That was back in May 21st, but he said he was already talking to you. When I was speaking to him, he said, I'm already setting up to do a debate with Robert Kennedy Jr. |
3:56.8 | So how did that transpire? What is the behind the scenes that, first of all, what is your contact, Alan, and how did you talk him into doing this debate? |
4:08.8 | Well, I've known Alan Dershwitz for most of my life as he pointed out during the debate. He was a big admirer of my father's and I think my father had offered him a position of the Justice Department, which he turned down because he had just been offered the professorship at Harvard, which he maintained, which he occupied for 50 years. |
4:33.8 | I have been on different sides of the page with him forever. I've maintained a cordial relationship with him. I disagree with a lot of positions that he's taken on many, many issues, but I respect the fact that he loves the first amendment. |
4:52.8 | He has an open mind. He's willing to think differently about issues. And when he made that statement on the Tucker Carlson Show saying that, you know, a really stride statements saying that the government under the Supreme Court decision in Jacobson, which was in 1905 decision. |
5:12.8 | The government has the right to essentially kick down your door, come into your house and blunge and eat it into your arm in order to treat you against a COVID vaccine. |
5:24.8 | I saw that he had made that statement on the Tucker Carlson Show and I called him up on his cell phone and he answered and I talked to him about it. |
5:34.8 | And instead I add this extraordinary experience to that you'll appreciate because instead of just shutting me down and saying, I don't want to hear that he listened and then he responded and we ended up spending, you know, probably a total of an hour or more on the telephone. |
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