![]() ![]() One: You're getting close to what they really care about, and you have to ask yourself why? Why is it so important that they would degrade themselves by telling such obvious lies and calling for censorship? Why? What are they trying to protect? That might be worth exploring, and we plan to, and the second thing that we learn from this is that they're on the same side. We should also tell you that Chuck Schumer, the Senate majority leader, was joined in this outrage by the Senate minority leader and that would be a Republican, Mitch McConnell, and they were joined by a cascade of other Republicans - Thom Tillis from North Carolina, Mitt Romney from Utah - all sharing the same outrage, and from this, we learn two things. Those videos, which we did not retouch, which we brought to you after running everyone by the Capitol Police to make certain that we didn't imperil anybody, and we told you that last night, those videos touch a nerve because they're a threat to the lies that Chuck Schumer has been telling for the last 26 months, and not just Chuck Schumer. What is that? Well, it's not outrage, of course. Pull him off the air." A couple of obvious observations: You don't often see the Senate majority leader openly call for censorship on the floor of the Senate as if that was totally normal and didn't contradict the spirit and the letter of the First Amendment, but of course it does, but what's really happening here? What you're seeing is hysteria, the overstatement, the crazed hyperbole, the red-in-the-face anger. I don't think I've ever seen an anchor treat the American people and American democracy with such disdain. I don't think I've ever seen a primetime cable news anchor manipulate his viewers the way Mr. Fox News host Tucker Carlson ran a lengthy segment last night arguing the January 6 Capitol attack was not a violent insurrection. ![]() CHUCK SCHUMER: Last night, millions of Americans tuned in to one of the most shameful hours we have ever seen on cable television. Instead, Chuck Schumer went on the Senate floor today to explode and to say that showing that video evidence of wrongdoing by the federal government, including the security forces, the police department, that Nancy Pelosi personally controlled, letting the public see any of that is a threat to democracy. They don't selectively edit videos for propaganda services and then lie about them and fake hearings and show trials, but that's exactly what happened and every member of Congress should ask why that happened, but Democrats in the Senate, the Democratic leader in the Senate, Chuck Schumer, is not asking why. In free countries, governments do not lie about protests as a pretext to gain more power for themselves. The media and politicians, the people in charge, have talked about January 6 every day since it happened for 26 months and so at some point, the evidence should be presented to the public. We have ours and we shared them with you, but it's really beyond debate that it is good for this country for Americans to be able to see it. So, once again, you can draw whatever conclusions you like from that video. Photographer: Al Drago/Bloomberg via Getty Images (Al Drago/Bloomberg via Getty Images) Fox cubs make a playful ‘ack-ack-ack-ack’ noise as they play fight with each other ( listen here).Representative Adam Kinzinger, a Republican from Illinois, speaks during a hearing of the Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the US Capitol in Washington, DC, US, on Thursday, Oct. As well as their well-known triple box, male foxes are also known to make a loud ‘a-woo’ noise that sounds similar to a domestic dog ( listen here). ![]() While foxes can be really noisy during the January mating season they are mostly silent at other times of the year, but do have a repertoire of around 28 different, subtle sounds that they use to communicate with each other. ![]() Both the vixen and dog fox care for new cubs while the ‘helper’ foxes bring food to the nursing vixen. There are usually three to four adults in each group: a dog, a vixen and a few female helpers from previous litters. Though they are solitary hunters, foxes do tend to live in small family groups that are mostly seen together during the breeding season. With cubs born deaf, blind and unable to regulate their own body temperature, their mother rarely leaves them for the first few weeks – she gets her food from other adult foxes in the group. When they’ve decided on the perfect spot, they bed down and give birth to around four or five cubs in March. Following the January mating season, vixens start finding a place to give birth and clear out potential den sites. ![]()
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