CHARLIE KIRK (HOST): If you were having a child today -- let's say you have a grandchild -- would you vaccinate them at all, would you pick a couple vaccinations? You said there are 72. Would you vaccinate kids today?
ROBERT F. KENNEDY JR.: Well, I wouldn't give any child experimental technology. So experimental medical interventions. So I would say, you know, at this point until you show me -- show me a test, show me a study that shows a vaccinated kid is healthier than an unvaccinated kid and I will give every vaccine to my children. But, unfortunately -- I'm sorry, they will not allow that study to be done. You know, and if you go on our website, there are independent studies that have been done.
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And so, when you ask me that question, my answer to you is, you know, I'm not going to give my kid a medical intervention unless I understand what the risks are and have a clear idea what the benefits are. And for these medical interventions, you need to look at five or 10 years and see -- you know, there are over 50 studies now that show that if you got measles when you were a kid, you're much more less likely to get Hodgkin's lymphoma, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, ovarian cancer, [unintelligible] diseases, and cardiac diseases when you're older. So ways in that we understand, getting these childhood diseases -- and it's true of chickenpox or mumps -- getting these childhood diseases somehow alters your immune system and makes it more robust against certain other illnesses. We need a study that says it's still worthwhile to get it because those illnesses kill a lot more people than measles ever did. And, you know, we to know a real science here that says OK, here are the risks of getting this disease and here are the benefits of getting the vaccine and here are the costs of getting the vaccine. Those kind of studies are the studies that Tony Fauci is in charge of doing but he makes sure they never happen.