The CDC announced a new vaccine schedule on January 5, 2026, and it's a big deal. Katie and Alex discuss the implications of the change, and why it's so important. They also talk about the dangers of the new schedule, and what it means for public health.
00:00:30.000And the shot for bacterial meningitis, those are the ones that now they're saying will be part of a shared decision-making construct between, say, a pediatrician and parents for their children.
00:00:43.280So we've seen the CDC already pull back recommendations on other shots.
00:00:48.740What has the result been and what's the likely result of this?
00:00:52.980Well, I think what you're going to see in this paradigm, this framework comparison to Denmark just doesn't apply.
00:00:58.560You know, Denmark, just to say it for our audience, very low child poverty rates.
00:01:02.880They have universal health care with no cost barriers, smaller gaps between high and lower income families.
00:01:08.400And so what does that mean to your question?
00:01:10.000There's less of a delay between diagnosis and treatment if they do have an infectious disease.
00:01:14.640Let's take hepatitis B since that's now part of the shared decision-making construct, Katie.
00:01:18.920Hepatitis B, in a place like Denmark, you can test a pregnant mom right before birth.
00:01:25.580And if they need, if they have a positive test, you can vaccinate them.
00:01:28.760That does not work here in the United States.
00:01:30.700We've already peeling back recommendations on hepatitis B within the first 24 hours of birth.
00:01:34.400We know, Katie, that if you wait to test and then vaccinate, say in the case of a pregnant mom about to give birth to her baby, that doesn't work.
00:02:27.400So a monumental, and we've covered this for years now with the Children's Health Defense and Claire Dooley, the filmmaker, all these great people have worked on this.
00:02:38.600Huge supporters of Bobby Kennedy from the beginning.
00:04:07.880And I believe that vaccines contributed along with the vegan diet and with toxins and pesticides to his depression and his suicide, which happened just five months ago.
00:04:18.680So this is something that I have not talked about enough, and I want to really acknowledge all the other health freedom activists that have been talking about this for so long.
00:04:29.000I have mostly been focused on GMOs and glyphosate, which I'm sure we'll talk about.
00:04:33.280But this vaccine issue was huge for us because we also tested and found glyphosate in vaccines, childhood vaccines.
00:04:41.040And the CDC has known this for nine years and done nothing about it.
00:04:45.160So to see today that they have reduced the recommended vaccine schedule from 18 down to 11 is a very big deal.
00:04:55.060This is historic because our children have been burdened with an overwhelming number.
00:05:00.480Is it 79 or 80 something different doses of these 18 vaccines during the first 18 years of life?
00:05:07.800It's like 49 by the age, you know, by second grade.
00:06:03.900Why is – when they looked at the nations immediately, this – I kind of got PTSD because this took us back to the war room in that year of 2020 when every day it seemed like it was this.
00:06:17.220It was Fauci and all these experts on MSNBC telling us we were a bunch of savages and barbarians and we were ostracized from society.
00:06:26.500Yeah, they go through everything and yet they come on – and the very first attack, because it was announced I think during Katie Turr's show, they come and say, well, they looked at the wrong countries and these countries have different populations and different demographics and this is totally wrong.
00:06:42.040And we got – they're pitching the big pharma line.
00:06:58.220I think once people learn about the harm that vaccines can cause, there's no going back.
00:07:03.000There's no – not a single mother that I have talked to that has experienced vaccine damage in their children that will turn around and go back.
00:07:12.300So I don't think there's any stopping this.
00:07:14.740I think people are waking up and realizing the impact that vaccines can have, the toxins in vaccines that they can have, and they're choosing differently.
00:07:23.640And, you know, I have a quote from our friend Mary Holland, if you want.
00:07:28.500I know she couldn't come on the show, but is – would you like me to share that?
00:07:38.100The new vaccination schedule released by the HHS today marks the most significant change in U.S. vaccination policy in recent history, and the change will reduce routine exposure to potentially harmful vaccines, restore informed consent, which we're so excited about, and for the first time subject childhood vaccines to long-term placebo-controlled trials, which I know you guys have talked a lot about.
00:08:01.840And we're encouraged by the government's assessment, which identified significant gaps in gold standard science on the long-term outcomes and safety of vaccines that will soon be addressed.
00:08:13.380We're also grateful to President and Secretary Kennedy – to the President and Secretary Kennedy for having the courage and integrity to address this problem honestly and transparently.
00:08:23.500And that's Mary Holland, for those of you who don't know, from the Children's Health Defense, who has been a fearless, you know, champion of Children's Health and worked alongside Bobby Kennedy for many years.
00:08:36.580So we're so grateful to Children's Health Defense and to your show.
00:08:40.820The audience would think that Mary was actually one of our co-hosts back in 2020 and 2021.
00:09:38.320Bayer, unfortunately for them, bought Monsanto and then decided, hey, we need to stop all these lawsuits.
00:09:43.860So let's get together with ChemChina, you know, a Chinese military industrial complex chemical company, and let's try to manipulate the American laws so that we don't ever get sued again.
00:09:55.960So what they did was they put this Section 453 in the House Appropriations Bill, which passed through House Appropriations, and then the Senate had to, you know, make their own bill.
00:10:07.520So this week the Senate was talking about putting it in their bill, and our moms and then just many different networks just hammered this senators and representatives with saying, no, we do not want this.
00:10:19.660We do not want a pesticide immunity shield for any chemical company.
00:10:24.960This would cover 16,000 different chemicals, I believe about 57,000 different products.
00:10:29.720And this would make it so that no one who sued the chemical companies for failure to warn, you know, because it didn't say it could cause cancer, they couldn't win.
00:10:42.540And this is because they would make it so that the EPA couldn't update the label for any chemical unless there was a full human health assessment, which takes 15 years, according to the EPA.
00:10:54.860And the last one that was done for glyphosate was back in 1993.
00:10:59.720So 32 years of science would be wiped out, and there would be no update on the label.
00:11:05.760So then when a plaintiff goes to sue and says, hey, you couldn't, you know, you didn't warn me that it could cause cancer.
00:11:12.060Well, then the defendant, like Bayer, would say, well, we couldn't warn you because the EPA didn't update the label, and the label is law.
00:11:22.280So the lawsuit would not go forward, and there would be no win, right?
00:11:29.400So that is how they are trying to stop us from getting compensation when our mothers or fathers or sisters or brothers get cancer from these toxic chemicals.
00:11:40.920Or farmers, our farmers all across the country, you know, are getting cancer from these toxic chemicals.
00:11:47.200And if Section 453 had gone through, then nobody would have been able to sue.
00:11:52.760It would have been complete immunity, even worse than the vaccine companies, Steve, because the vaccine companies have, you know, this immunity from lawsuits.
00:11:59.920But at least they have VAERS, which is the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System.
00:12:05.020At least they have a special court system set up so that some people, you know, very few, but a few people can win.
00:12:11.820You know, and this would not have any of that at all.
00:12:15.720This would just be no lawsuits would be able to win against the chemical companies.
00:12:50.500It kills our children and our babies and our livestock.
00:12:52.840And I'm so grateful to the House Appropriations Committee members who decided to take Section 453 out and all the advocates and everyone who has been working their tail off to raise awareness about this.
00:14:49.760In fact, I want the audience to know I've got the two—my two war room colleagues on here who both have master's degrees in theologies from two of the most prestigious schools of theology in the world.
00:15:02.120Boston University is where Joe Allen went, and that—Martin Luther King got his doctorate there.
00:15:07.740And, of course, Dave went to Princeton Theological.
00:15:10.260Scott Adams, I think he should be informed that the one thing about becoming a Christian, it's obviously between you and Christ and you and God.
00:15:20.380However, every Christian is going to have an opinion and a suggestion.
00:15:24.240I mean, we've got Protestants, you have Catholics, you have Orthodox, you have everything in between.
00:15:30.300You have dour—you have dour—Dutch Reform.
00:15:34.340From Bratt, you first, and then Joe Allen to Scott to welcoming to the Christian faith, but about how everybody's going to have an opinion.
00:15:42.120I'm sure he's going to get a lot more suggestions whether he wants them or not.
00:15:46.380Yeah, no, Scott, the biggest message from all Christians is we love you, right?
00:15:52.680God—love God and love your neighbor.
00:15:55.060So number one is we all love you, and we wish you the best, right?
00:15:58.900And then it's always the danger on social media.
00:16:01.520In seminary, you always learn there's a chasm between doing systematic theology and pastoral care.
00:16:08.820And so our hearts go out, and you're going to be deluged by everyone with an opinion on everything.
00:16:16.420But I'm glad that your response was great.
00:16:34.520And I'll always give you what I perceive as Jesus' message as clearly as I can, but it's only out of love.
00:16:41.640Is it true that another prominent Harvard Theological College there, the Harvard Theological College, is now the dean of the college itself, is an atheist?
00:16:56.580Am I correct in that, or is that just scuttlebutt?
00:16:58.580The dean of the seminary, at least a year or two back, and that's not that atypical.
00:17:03.040I mean, Yale and the Unitarians, they worship the rainbow or something.
00:20:09.700It has not even been 72 hours since Maduro and his wife were taken from their home in their pajamas, seconds before trying to lock themselves into a steel safe room.
00:20:21.220Taken from a palace with all the comforts of an authoritarian to a notorious jail, infamous for what federal judges have called barbaric conditions.
00:20:30.680Allegations of freezing temperatures, brown water, cockroaches on the food, mold in the shower, and medical conditions that go untreated.
00:20:38.180Conditions victims of Maduro's regime will have no sympathy toward, as those who fled Venezuela and those who remain celebrate his downfall.
00:20:48.220But what exactly happens to Venezuela now?
00:20:51.280Maduro is gone, yes, but his regime is still very much in place.
00:20:55.080And it's still sounding a lot like the guy.
00:33:01.840That's what Bobby Kennedy and the team over there are taking on, and activists like Zale Honeycutt, Zen Honeycutt, also all the great folks at Moms or Moms Across America, everybody, Children's Health Defense, all of it have fought for this to get down to 11 vaccines and everything else they're doing.
00:33:52.280This is a way to break the stranglehold of the companies over your freedom, your medical freedom.
00:33:59.580This is one of the reasons the show exists to punch for this and to fight for this.
00:34:03.980And the strides that people are making, the strides that Bobby Kennedy and the team over at HHS are making are historic and a historic day-to-day.
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00:35:34.480When 60 Minutes last visited Boston Dynamics in 2021, Atlas was a bulky hydraulic robot that could run and jump.
00:35:44.220Back then, Atlas relied on algorithms written by engineers.
00:35:49.360When we dropped in again this past fall, we saw a new generation Atlas with a sleek, all-electric body and an AI brain powered by NVIDIA's advanced microchips,
00:36:03.200making Atlas smart enough to pull off hard-to-believe feats autonomously.
00:36:51.000We would like things that could be stronger than us or tolerate more heat than us or definitely go into a dangerous place where we shouldn't be going.
00:37:00.200So you really want superhuman capabilities.
00:37:02.980Goldman Sachs predicts the market for humanoids will reach $38 billion within the decade.
00:37:08.880Boston Dynamics and other U.S. robot makers are fighting to come out on top.
00:37:15.100But they're not the only ones in the ring.
00:37:18.040Chinese companies are proving to be formidable challengers.
00:37:25.560The Chinese government has a mission to win the robotics race.
00:37:29.420Technically, I believe we remain in the lead, but there's a real threat there that simply through the scale of investment, we could fall behind.
00:37:40.160Okay, you could cut it off in a second.
00:37:45.560You could cut the Chinese off in a second because they talked about the NVIDIA chips.
00:37:49.320One big, a buried lead of something said that CBS reported that doesn't quite get the joke, Joe Allen, as we've warned about on this show and the reason we brought you over here.
00:37:58.500What you've seen and that difference between 2021 and today is startling.
00:38:04.520But this is not man making those robots.
00:38:07.260This is artificial intelligence and this is AGI or getting AGI and regenerative robotics.
00:38:15.180This is the machines that are now making the robots.
00:38:22.460Am I incorrect on that, that this is you're starting to see now the machines replicate themselves?
00:38:29.760I wouldn't say replicate themselves so much as they are.
00:38:34.480The way that the robot makers at Boston Dynamics would put it is that instead of human beings designing the robot's body and then programming the algorithms, now they're partnering with AI to design the body, meaning that they're simulating a lot.
00:38:51.940Hang on, but they're partnering with the machine.
00:39:08.020So this is something that I go back and forth with a lot with people in my audiences when I'm speaking live or a lot of times programmers who basically fell off somewhere in the early 2000s and stopped paying attention.
00:39:21.260They say oftentimes AI is just programmed to do that.
00:39:27.600That really isn't the case at this point.
00:39:29.860So when he's talking about the movement of the robot is a product of machine learning, what he means is that it wasn't a human being sitting there and programming the dance moves.
00:39:42.720It wasn't a human being programming all the motions to pick things up or anything like that.
00:39:47.580What they're doing is the brains, like what you're saying as far as the machine doing, the brain or the artificial intelligence is, yes, programmed, so just like you were creating a brain in a lab.
00:40:00.860But then after that, they teach it, they teach it, and then it will oftentimes develop in ways that human beings had really no hand in whatsoever.
00:40:11.300This is true not only of the robotics.
00:40:14.340I think robotics is really important because you can see it right there.
00:40:17.600You can see the natural motions, and you can understand a lot more clearly exactly what it is that artificial intelligence is doing because, again, the robots are learning.
00:40:27.840When he says it's through demonstration, what he means is that human beings show the robot what to do, and then the robot, through a sequence of learning, learns to do it.
00:40:42.480It's a startling development from certainly 2021, but if you go back even 10 years ago, the robots were laughably simple, and now you've got Boston Dynamics with Atlas.
00:40:56.560You have Unitree in China with various models.
00:41:01.320You have Figure 1, which is kind of wonky, but you have all of these different humanoid robots that even if they're not – I don't think the war room posse has to worry about them kicking in their door and dragging them out of their homes quite yet.
00:41:13.900But what you do have to understand is how rapidly this is advancing, and the artificial intelligence component is way, way more advanced than the physical robotics.
00:41:24.300If you don't think – if you don't think – if you don't think – you know, Elon Musk is promising a world of mega abundance.
00:41:32.120I mean, he's P.T. Barnum to the 10th power.
00:41:34.560He's saying it's going to be super abundance.
00:41:35.900The robots are going to do everything.
00:41:37.540You're really going to have a life of total leisure, and I mean in a couple of years.
00:41:40.900He's not talking 20 years down the range.
00:41:43.760If you don't think that that thing you just saw there is one day not going to come and kick your door down and drag you out with the Palantir surveillance and what we've seen during the pandemic and others, you're not paying attention, okay?
00:41:59.020If you don't think – I'll take the odds on a higher probability of kicking down your door and dragging you out, then you never have to work another day on the production line.
00:42:45.340Remember, we played the entire episode on here.
00:42:48.020And some people were laughing because the little robot often got into a corner or couldn't do something.
00:42:53.840They ain't getting in a corner anymore.
00:42:55.860They're coming around a corner to drag your ass out of your house, okay, and tell them that you have not – you are not complying with instructions.
00:43:04.380Well, if you look at just artificial intelligence alone, this is something we've tried to communicate to the audience, and many definitely understand it.
00:43:12.740But it's a barrier I run into all the time that the AI chooses its own outputs.
00:43:24.320It's not just simply – yes, it's garbage in, garbage out, but it's garbage in, garbage out in the same way that a human brain is garbage in, garbage out.
00:43:32.180And so you get all of – yeah, okay, fine.
00:43:34.640It helps you to work through your taxes.
00:43:37.020It helps you to work through your plumbing problem.
00:43:39.120It helps you with all these different things.
00:43:40.120Sure, but if you look at the downsides, there's a story of a murder-suicide that was instigated by ChatGPT.
00:43:48.940It's only – the lawsuit has just moved forward from the estate of the deceased in California.
00:46:14.780So in order to join the military, they needed to do these medical waivers, and very similar to the United States.
00:46:22.360So, you know, you talk about being at war.
00:46:24.900Our biggest assets are our children that serve the country and serve in the armed forces.
00:46:30.960And Sweden's article that we've done is really basically they're trying to de-label people,
00:46:40.300which is amazing because the label itself is very subjective, and that's how it's grown because the state, the government here has embraced it.
00:46:52.640So, just so you know, that 77% of youth between 17 and 24 in our country need a medical waiver to join the military because of ADHD.
00:48:23.720And, you know, we've talked, Dr. Alan Francis, he created the DSM, and that's the Diagnostic Statistical Manual that our government uses to bill, okay, through providers.
00:48:39.200He basically says, quote, I really love the idea of writing psychiatric diagnoses in pencil.
00:51:29.300The people in the holler, the hobbits, must be protected on this because, trust me, between the hill and the valley, they will destroy them.
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