Learn English with Susan Collins. Susan Collins, D-N.J. is a former pediatric neurologist who served as the first woman to serve as a member of the House Select Committee on Public Health and Mental Health. She is now the ranking member on the committee, and has been a member since she was appointed by President Donald Trump.
00:00:00.000For people to tease through the numbers that are provided before the vote on HR 1 that says that if you normalize three independent estimates across a broad spectrum, $25 billion over 10 years.
00:00:14.000I want somebody to destroy my estimates, because to this point, the most resourced health agency in the world has only given me word-solid responses, and I need that so that we can prepare for the response.
00:00:26.000$25 billion over 10 years is half of the rule relief fund over five years.
00:00:32.000And so we we just need to have that fact as a matter of policy so that we can go in North Carolina and absorb it.
00:00:40.000And I know every State is different, and I'm assuming every one of my colleagues here have done the math for their states, not focused on that.
00:00:46.000But I want you to destroy my estimates if they're in fact wrong, and I want you to acknowledge them if in fact they're right.
00:01:11.000Yes, I would just keep interrupting them too.
00:01:13.000You were honest and and you had research behind it.
00:01:16.000We'll go back and figure out what scientific studies are.
00:01:18.000Sounds like you've been in some of my depositions.
00:01:23.000And then finally, I just want to give you an opportunity.
00:01:27.000Apparently, in the exchange with uh Senator Bennett, uh, you said you agreed with Dr. Levy's statements, who said that the mRNA uh vaccine causes serious uh cause serious harm, including death, particularly in young people.
00:01:41.000Um they said you agreed with that comment.
00:01:44.000Did you agree with that comment or not?
00:03:42.000You said that you want evidence-based science, but it seems that what you mean is evidence that supports your view, not the scientific consensus.
00:03:50.000I mean, you dared to sit there and call my colleague from New Hampshire a liar.
00:04:23.000You know, this is what you say, right?
00:04:25.000Secretary Kennedy, when someone presents you with information that you're talking about.
00:04:28.000I'm sorry, he's making a lot of things.
00:04:30.000I didn't see that clip, I'm willing to bet he was questioning the administration, the increased uptake of antidepressants and wondering if there's a quarter.
00:04:36.000I bet you didn't blame all school should be.
00:04:41.000If you want to talk about mental health and gun violence in this country, If you want to talk about mental health and gun violence in this country, we should be talking about the case.
00:05:35.000Was the Democrat Party complicit in cutting services to schools when you were complicit in teachers not going back to teach?
00:05:43.000And then when the exact, as predicted, mental health epidemic, and it wasn't just sort of nebulous.
00:05:49.000We talked about substance abuse, we talked about depression, we talked about isolation, we talked about people not being socially developed because they didn't interact with human beings where they sort of adapt to and pick up on social cues in these formative years.
00:05:59.000When those chickens came home to roost, did you acknowledge that we were right?
00:06:05.000Oh, you just mean more money, more money, more money.
00:06:17.000You apparently have a lot of influence with President Trump.
00:06:20.000Did you ask him not to roll back these regulations that are stopping the big corporations from dumping heavy metals and endocrine disruptors into our soil and water?
00:06:30.000I mean, there's no evidence that you have been accused.
00:07:41.000Gosh, we have so we have China and Russia, we have the Patrick Bet David, and we also have the savant trailer, but I guess we'll we'll we'll see you guys, obviously, when we do that tomorrow.
00:07:49.000Let's continue with some chats as uh a Republican here is likely gonna lob a softball.
00:07:54.000Um, and I'd rather pay attention when they're Democrats.
00:07:57.000All right, next chat from Damien Knight or Dame O Knight or whatever it is.
00:09:31.000So that's why when he gets going after these people, I get excited about it because I'm like, he realizes the game that he's playing.
00:09:38.000So many people go in there and try to answer these questions thoughtfully, and they try to get through these things and make sure they don't ruffle.
00:09:44.000No, ruffle all the damn feathers you want.
00:09:46.000All these people want is their moment in the sun.
00:09:48.000That's why a Democrat congress or or senator is up there speaking for the entire five minutes and not letting him answer a question.
00:09:54.000Just saying these are the questions that I'm asking, maybe get back to me later on those.
00:09:57.000Because I want the cameras on me for the entire time.
00:10:18.000Just I'm gonna make a claim, and then that's gonna be clipped and put out, and all the news agencies are gonna run with it as if it's fact.
00:10:24.000The funny thing is that if you want to look at how the left character assassinates, um it it it's quite literally I don't know if these are the top three most used, there must be a chart.
00:10:34.000But it would be certainly extremely close to literally being the top three intellectual fallacies that are presented usually by high schoolers.
00:10:42.000What it's the appeal to authority fallacy.
00:10:45.000It's the um I believe it's argumentum ad populum f uh fallacy, just saying, hey, most people agree with me, therefore.
00:11:05.000And then um well, they all oh, and this of course a straw man alert, which is uh I guess you would I I don't know if it's qualified as an intellectual fallacy.
00:11:13.000But it is always appeal to authority fallacy.
00:11:15.000Well, my experts say, well, how's that worked out?
00:11:17.000Well, most people say, well, most people can be wrong.
00:11:20.000There were many people at one point there was a majority of Planet Earth who thought you couldn't make fire.
00:12:20.000I've had this for a few minutes, but I just wanted to make sure we went back to it.
00:12:23.000So we were talking about the people not recommending COVID uh vaccines for children.
00:12:27.000So it's uh Sticko S T I K O, so Standing Committee on Vaccination in countries like Germany uh and joint committee on vaccination in the UK recommend against COVID VAX for healthy kids.
00:12:37.000Sweden, Denmark, other countries like that are basically doing the same thing where they don't recommend it for t for kids if they're healthy unless they have some underlying conditions.
00:12:45.000Like so a ton of countries in uh Europe have basically gone and said, Hey, you if you're healthy, we're not recommending this for you anymore.
00:13:50.000Why would they do that and lie until it came from a market?
00:13:52.000Was it it did showcase it, but if it happened for a reason, if you want to believe that people got together, it would be, of course, to control the population.
00:13:59.000So I think he means more on like the esoteric level.
00:16:27.000Is he doing any analysis on in regards to this stuff?
00:16:30.000No, what he's doing is getting access to the vaccine safety data link, which is the biggest repository for vaccine information that your friend will not give us for seven months.
00:17:11.000If they were proven to have acted in malice and he was awarded two point something million dollars, what happened to being for the little guy?
00:17:17.000It sounds to me like you're certainly in the pocket of big medical and big pharma if you're literally supporting a board that was found guilt guilty, I guess of that.
00:17:27.000It would seem like they were guilty, liable against one individual.
00:21:27.000The Georgia Bureau of Investigation announced that prior to the attack, the gunman, the gunman, expressed discontent with the COVID vaccine and quote, wanted to make the public aware of his own.
00:21:44.000Are we going to skim past the other shooting where far more people were killed?
00:21:48.000Secretary Kennedy, I assume you are aware of these disturbing reports of the gunmen's motives.
00:22:00.000And I understand that some people may have concerns about new medical breakthroughs, but those people don't have the world's top medical experts working under them, Under them.
00:22:12.000You've been over HHS for seven months now.
00:22:16.000Have you ever been briefed by a CDC's career immunization officials to discuss uh your concerns?
00:22:24.000I I've and by the way, everybody, every member of this panel has criticized President Trump.
00:23:34.000Was Jim O'Neill, the man you just appointed as acting director of CDC in the room on whatever date you met with him, since you can't recall?
00:23:41.000Was he in the room when you met with Dr. Manares in that meeting?
00:23:46.000Did you criticize Dr. Manarez for her statements to CDC following the shooting where she said, quote, misinformation can be dangerous?
00:24:23.000Did you demand that she accept the recommendations of your hand-picked vaccine advisory panel without further review by career CDC scientists?
00:28:10.000That is gonna be a hammer blow to our hospitals, because those folks who lose health care don't get a guarantee they won't get sick, and they're gonna show up at our community hospitals.
00:28:19.000Our community hospitals are gonna treat them and they aren't gonna be covering the case.
00:28:22.000All right, let's grab a couple of chats because this guy's full of shit.
00:29:15.000As a parent of autistic twins, if RFK proves government mandated vaccines cause autism, should the government be financially responsible for their care or face some type of repercussions.
00:29:25.000Well, I don't think that's going to happen, so I wouldn't be holding the hope for that.
00:29:28.000Um also I will be clear I I'm not fully on board, uh very little on board with this idea that uh vaccines cause mass autism and that uh there's no use for vaccines.
00:29:38.000I don't even know necessarily that that's his position.
00:29:39.000If I'm not mistaken, didn't they just there might be a new change where they are specifically prohibited from including mercury in the vaccine?
00:29:48.000I don't know if that in in any vaccines.
00:29:53.000Um I know at one point they use it, the amounts were supposed to be so little that they were supposed to not really have an effect.
00:29:59.000Um I know I've I've seen some people say that vaccines increase autism, and they've pointed to some studies uh that say it's not just because of increased diagnoses, but uh including when they've had adults go through these vaccines, that it's increased it, I believe.
00:30:15.000That's what they've used as kind of a control.
00:31:54.000I think I think the approach of the uh I think the most responsible approach at this point would be the the necessary, the bare necessary vaccines for life-threatening diseases spaced out as um as much as you can would be the best approach and then the rest on a uh you know take them on a case by case basis.
00:32:34.000So, yeah, they say that it's a very clear effort to shine a light on the anti-vaccine trope.
00:32:40.000Yeah, well, listen, I understand why parents are afraid.
00:32:43.000I mean, there's so many stories out there of people saying, my child was totally fine one day and not the next kind of stuff.
00:32:48.000But it scares you because you don't really know what to believe.
00:32:52.000And there is a lot of distrust in these institutions, rightfully so.
00:32:55.000And so I think right now to repair that, if RFK's study comes out and it's verified by independent agencies and the protocols, like he said, you can go through the protocols and the protocols were developed by these independent organizations that did the studies, then at least we can start to have some transparency.
00:33:13.000And if it comes out that there is some kind of a linkage here that has been covered up, but you're going to need a smoking gun, not just...
00:33:20.000proof that it is you're gonna need proof where they knew it and lied about it and that's going to be much harder to get well it it even if it's it might be much harder but as far as the the end result of mistrust in the institutions everyone knows that they tarred and feathered anyone who would question them and so people will never trust them again as far as you getting some kind of restitution I mean you're talking be hard.
00:33:47.000Yeah I think it's unwise and I think there are people who believe that you should do whatever the government says and I think that's unwise.
00:33:52.000What I really do want is for the first time I my eyes have been open to the fact that we actually haven't put some of these through the kind of robust clinical trials that should be required and replicated and I hope that we get some answers.
00:34:04.000I hope that we get really clear answers and I reserve the right to change my opinion depending on the data that comes in.
00:34:09.000The fact is right now we don't really have it and it's been incredibly politicized.
00:34:14.000So um but I certainly wouldn't say don't get your uh child vaccinated against some kind of serious like life threatening diseases.
00:34:26.000Uh next chat from blue green gold informant question for Crowder and Gerald is RFK Jr. sorry Josh being called to resign an effort to get rid of people to protect not only the deep state but any parties doing business with the deep state of course.
00:34:39.000I don't think they would think of it that way but it's hey these people are coming in and they're uh they're disrupting uh the way we do things they don't one thing that's pretty damn clear they do not want transparency.
00:34:52.000They don't want transparency in crime data they don't want transparency in health data um th they don't want transparency in almost anything they want mandates.
00:35:01.000We want transparency they want mandates that's a very it's a fundamental difference in world yes and it it's a misunderstanding of human nature too because if if consulting companies that go into just normal companies around the world to help them kind of figure out their business encounter stiff resistance every single time they do it.
00:35:18.000People don't want to be held accountable for their actions they don't want to lose control over what they have control over.
00:35:22.000They don't want to lose benefits that they have as far as power why do you think that's not going to exist in government organizations and institutions where that's really the only clout is the power that you have.
00:35:32.000You're not getting paid exorbitant salaries most of the time sometimes you are but that's going to happen as well.
00:35:37.000So of course he's gonna go in and ruffle feathers because it's all about power and control and this is at the federal government level it doesn't get bigger.
00:35:53.000You want someone who goes I I don't have a vested interest in this I just want the best results possible and I don't think that a good portion of these jobs should even necessarily exist.
00:36:01.000I'm starting off with the baseline what do you bring to the table?
00:36:03.000Right CDC only one and tenor epidemiologist how many of you are practicing doctors.
00:36:07.000We're gonna change that change that ratio, practicing doctors and epidemiologists.
00:36:12.000And we're actually going to include more people.
00:36:15.000Here's what you know, give me an idea how they determine.
00:36:17.000I always wonder why they don't do this.
00:36:19.000I mean they should, but uh shot groupings, uh, when people will sort of measure the uh the accuracy of uh firearms.
00:36:26.000They'll typically fire like anywhere from I don't know the number, it could be five shots, it could be ten shots, and they'll take out the two outliers, because those can be flyers, you know, sometimes where maybe you jerk the gun or maybe you have um a round that was key holing, because the rest of them tend to group pretty consistently.
00:36:43.000Why don't we do that with our experts where we have people of differing opinions?
00:36:46.000Get rid of the couple extreme outliers if you're going to do that, but instead you've had one party in power.
00:36:51.000And I do mean that, regardless of who's president.
00:36:54.000The bureaucracy, when you're referring to the swamp, these are people who have a vested interest in career stability.
00:36:59.000So they are overwhelmingly going to be Democrats, because Democrats have never met a government program that they don't like or a job that shouldn't exist in perpetuity.
00:37:07.000How about we include more voices so that you can have robust discussions?
00:37:10.000Sure, get rid of the crazy outliers, just like a shot grouping.
00:37:14.000Okay, these probably aren't to be included because there's no one else that would corroborate this or it seems to be in line, but you should have a lot of people.
00:37:21.000You should have people who think that maybe the vaccine schedule is too aggressive, and you should have people who think that no, it's necessary.
00:37:26.000You should have people who believe that there are alternative health care methods that can maybe make us healthier by approaching our actual lifestyle here in the United States.
00:37:33.000And you should have people who believe in only westernized medicine and treating the symptoms.
00:37:38.000Having that would make it more robust.
00:37:39.000We have not had that in our healthcare services for a very long time.
00:37:51.000I've noticed these leftists only believe what they're told.
00:37:54.000Do you think they can be redirected to conservative values if it's blue branded?
00:37:58.000Um, that won't work because unfortunately you'll never be able to brand it blue more effectively than the people who are actually blue telling them to do what they're told.
00:38:10.000I mean, this is why you see, and we had a whole segment on this, we'll do it tomorrow, Patrick Bet David, people supporting communism and saying, no, no, not that kind of communism.
00:38:17.000They want ultimately for there to be one singular authority, um, because then they can absolve themselves of responsibility.
00:38:23.000It must be really easy to go, well, I don't have to do any of my own uh due diligence.
00:38:27.000I don't have to do any of my own research.
00:38:29.000I'm just gonna take what that person says.
00:38:30.000Well, why are you taking what that person says?
00:38:32.000Because the person I voted for says that I should take what they say.
00:38:34.000And I also understand you have to have wise counsel and advisors.
00:38:37.000I'm not saying that you should make every decision.
00:38:53.000I don't think that what would be effective is branding it blue.
00:38:56.000I think what's more effective is reaching the people who you can, as we're seeing with Gen Z males with the truth, and then having more voices that kind of tip the scales.
00:39:07.000I don't think that's sort of bait and switch will work.
00:39:08.000We're in a good place with that too, because we basically got Democrats supporting crime, supporting illegal immigration and people that are doing that, and also supporting drug runners right now.
00:39:18.000So that literally, during the show, I uh it broke that uh DC is suing Trump over having the National Guard in DC.
00:39:56.000Where more technology, more access to information, more creature comforts, um, more freedom, more of a life that simply isn't focused entirely on subsistence than that than ever.
00:41:02.000A lot of the rules or sort of the guardrails that we have in Western Christendom, I mean, they were created in response to what was you can refer to as natural law.
00:41:13.000For example, even look at uh medicine, the Hippocratic Oath.
00:42:18.000Criminals being allowed to take my key fob that I put at the front of the door in the name of progress, right, in order to avoid a violent conflict.
00:42:25.000And I got lucky, he didn't actually want any person, he didn't rape anybody, he didn't kill anybody.
00:42:29.000And then it's the job of the police who you defunded.
00:42:33.000So we are seeing, I think, um, the cratering of progressivism as it has been for the last several decades.
00:42:41.000It's accelerating rapidly, and I think the real difference is it used to appeal to human beings' selfish nature, right?
00:42:48.000Greed, while accusing you of being greedy for wanting to keep what you've earned and absolving themselves of the greed of taking what you've earned.
00:42:55.000So it used to appeal to human nature, sinful nature, greed, slothfulness.
00:42:59.000Yeah, I don't want to work, but I want the money.
00:43:01.000But now they've gone so far that even the people who may be greedy and slothful still innately recognize, oh, wait a second.
00:43:08.000No, that's not natural that I can't protect my family.
00:43:13.000They really have overreached to the point of it being in flagrant violation of natural human, not even civil, human rights.
00:43:22.000And that's pretty hard for them to socially engineer, because they would have to effectively socially re-engineer the entire human race, every society since ever.
00:43:51.000Hey, um, Mr. uh Mr. Kennedy, uh, question for you, because obviously you were you've talked about being more liberal for a long period of time, more independent-minded, obviously come from the the uh the Kennedy family, the dynasty, um, and ran for president against Donald Trump uh and disagreed with him on quite a bit, though you're always respectful.
00:44:12.000Let me ask you, today you've experienced the grilling, right, from all of these senators.
00:44:19.000Um, but a seemingly different vitriolic disdain for you from one side of the aisle.