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twitter and instagram. send us an email at the story at foxnews.com. let us notes you think about what we did tonight tucker carlson is coming up nex next. ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to tucker carlson, say what you will about cable news, it is not a subtle medium. you don't need to do a lot of guessing with the anchors thing, they tend to tell you over and over and over again. so what is on their mind over at msnbc? let's see. as today's marathon, michael cohen and stormy daniels. they used a single word 222 times. the word, impeachment. >> impeachment, territory. >> potentially, and impeachment. >> impeachment.
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>> impeachment. >> tucker: impeachment! for the high crime of being shaken down and a extortion esteem by a star girlfriend. when members of congress make payouts to avoid scandals and they do, it is usually a taxpayer expense but whatever. the left is now strongly opposed to paying off former partners, don't tell bill clinton that. they are opposed to anything trump us for they are for anything he is against, that is the formula. sometimes it works out for them and sometimes it doesn't. often times it is embarrassing. ms-13, one of the deadliest crimes in the world is never popular. once trump criticized that, nancy pelosi came out of nowhere and support of them. do things on camera for money, since time began considered disreputable. stormy daniels attacks the present at a press conference
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now that she is a member of the resistance, porn is noble. defended racially motivated property because he said he posted at a tweet. more on that in a minute. you see what is going on here. it raises an interesting question, if the left exists only to oppose anything that trump does or says, isn't trump and control of the left and their message? if that is true, how long before the president takes a hard stand against human trafficking or for motherhood just to see how "the washington post" response? it could be highly amusing. mark steyn's is an author and columnist who joins us tonight. mark, why is trump not completely in control of brett's brain or the entire prime line up at cnn? >> i axley think he. there was a story
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it was about cockroaches who call and lay eggs and your brai brain. don't laugh because it is happening to famous media personalities every morning. they wake up and they find that trump has laid eggs in their brains and these little cockroaches are running inside of their heads, driving them nuts. the ms-13 one was classic. these are guys that use machetes on people and chop them up and very brutal ways. he called them animals. immediately everybody was saying, you can't do that! that is outrageous to dehumanize these people. it is taken to the next level, they start presenting them as nice young lads in the neighborhood who ride around on bicycles and have part-time jobs after school. straight out of "leave it to beaver" except for the tattoos and the chevys. trent manages to do that every
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time. as you said, it doesn't do attempt to be anything big, it can be a tweet about aretha franklin and they go bananas. >> tucker: last night, let me just say i know a lot of south africans and many of them are very liberal. i've never met one who will defend the government in south africa. it is corrupt, it is clearly racially motivated in a way that attacks. trump tweets a question about the behavior of the government, all the sudden he is a bigot for questioning it. the left finds itself on the same side. do they really want to be there? >> no. it is ridiculous the way that they try to object to what he is saying. some of the people who didn't like either your report or the e presidents tweet were saying, farm killings are a 19 year low. the fact that farm killings as a category, it tells you what is going on. for the record, even if they are tweeting this rubbish, just last
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night a 70-year-old woman was beaten to death on a south african farm. >> tucker: and they lie about the stats. they were released by the south african government, while i am fact-checking. what are you a? no credible social science would take the tent face value. >> no. you should always listen very carefully when someone is telling you to shut up because that is what the left is doing. and coulter was on your show another night, she gets twitchy because the present isn't doing more as she sees it. by talking about these things, by actually saying it is necessary to expand the conversation and not let yourself be shriveled into the tiny little corner of things that the left will permit you to talk about, that is quite important. and nbc and cnn, they talk about celebrating diversity but they
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want to enforce that. we are only allowed to talk about the same thing and only allowed to have the same perspectives on the same things. god bless the president for occasionally wanting to talk about something msnbc doesn't want to talk about. >> tucker: exactly, shut up and obey as their program. thank you for that, insightful as always. suisse had listed on the show we highlighted what is the remarkable and very sad story. more than a quarter-century after apartheid, south africa is becoming a place where an entire group of people is targeted for violence on their skin color. we opposed that obviously, it was wrong 25 years ago and it is wrong now. it is wrong wherever and whenever. it happens. we call the state department to get their view on what is happening in south africa, because the leadership does matter. they told us they didn't care. confiscating party without compensation is fine and effects because south africa was quote a
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strong democracy, whatever that means. pretty shocking. we are not the only ones who vomit hard to believe, "the washington post" insinuated that we made that up. unfortunately, we did not. the presidents are segment and he tweeted this response. "i've asked pompeo to study the south africa land and farm seizures. hope "we did talk about those lt night but we did not address the killings. in any case, the state department elaborated. here's part of it. >> i should mention that the taking of land, our position is that would sent south africa down the wrong path. we continue to encourage a public debate about what we consider to be a very important issue in south africa. >> tucker: that was kind of tepid, it will not solve the problem but it is good news. pushing back against racial discrimination is always worth doing. and yet for some reason,
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luminaries in the media disagree. they were offended by that. they suggested it was racist to oppose the racist policies of the south african government, watch. >> he goes and what better way to give this neo-nazi propaganda than white farmers being killed in south africa when in fact that is not true, not based on them being white. >> tucker: show that clip to anybody who knows south africa or lives there and shows them that and they will laugh. the president of the country has pledged to change south africa's constitution in order to legalize the seizure of property without compensation. that is currently being debated in the parliaments. it would government is trying to take it to farms the owners continued to not sell after a fractured price. they racial attacks.
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previous generations in south africa under the apartheid government also seized land on racial grounds. by the way that is absolutely true, they did do that. it is one of the reasons that so many decent people in this country and around the world oppose apartheid. it was awful and wrong. things have changed, now they endorse the idea. that is the scariest part. it is far more ominous than what the government of south africa is doing. our ruling class believes in collective punishments. that is the opposite of justice. nobody is alleging individual farm owners in south africa stole their land. and so the claim is that people who resemble them did. that is enough. that should worry you a lot. if you got mowed, how would you feel about imprisoning someone who just happen to look like the mugger? how about the mugger's children, should they be punished too? at this on the can send
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questions, that is because they are insane questions. in the u.s. to be punished guilty. do not punish their descendants or everyone with the same hair and eye color. for more than 200 years, everybody in america agreed on those terms. now the people who run our country aren't so sure. increasingly they think that generational guilt is a fine standard. where does that end up? for preview let's go back to south africa. julius is the leader of the country's third largest political party, he is one of south africa's most famous figures. here's what he said two years ago about murdering people on the basis of their skin color, watch this. >> i am saying to you, it was not called for the killing of white people. >> you would understand someone watching that, they freak out. it sounds like a genocidal killing.
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>> tucker: he hasn't become any more moderate, he has become more radical and incidentally he's become more popular. here's what he said a few months ago. >> go after a white man. starting with this whiteness. cutting the throat of whiteness. he is not a french thinker and south africa, he is a pivotal thinker. he saw the president street and much like "the washington post" he was offended by it. notice how you make certain to blame for good measure, watch this this is from today. >> donald trump is not saying anything. there is a group of white right-wingers who been trained by to be snipers. only death will stop us.
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not trump. >> tucker: that right there is what our ruling class is now defending. it does make me wonder about their motives. christian is a former state department advisor under president trump and george w. bush and he joins us, great to see you. there are many levels here, south africa's the only modern country and africa. it's a great country. it is worth helping them not go to the zimbabwe territory. wise it's horribly state department to say that is wrong? >> this happens in the regional bureaus, east asia and in this case it is africa, too often they end up representing the interests of the government. as opposed to their real job which is to represent our interest to them. you so that in the original statement. very weak defending south africa, completely glossing over the murder. >> tucker: why would -- one of our producers as married to a
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south african who is working here. if you talk to anybody, why would you take statistics from the government at face value? that is insane. and yet are state department does. what are they not more sophisticated? >> i don't think they know, there is a lot of ignorance about this. this is one of the more unauthorized victim groups around the world. we have authorized ones that are allowed to be concerned about, the various minority groups but when it comes to the present or the people, the vice president defending christians in the middle east, even muslims, christians in burma. these are not the ordinary victims that the left cares about. that flows over to her state department bureaucracy at times. unfortunately you see not a lot of regard and interest for this. we don't have a political ambassador down there in south africa which means that our representation down there frankly is weak. >> tucker: by the way just to be totally clear, i am very wary
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of getting too involved in the internal dealings of any country unless it directly benefits the united states. i'm not calling for any dramatic action. people listen to it are state department says and it feels like it would be low cost is a united states doesn't think that you should punish people on the basis of their appearance. >> also we can just tell a very topical historical lesson if you will. without the military, intelligence, just be honest about this, what is going on in south africa happened next door nearby in zimbabwe. beginning around 2,000, robert will grab a lunch around white farmers, a combination of blood glued to predation and violence by thugs. they pushed more and more white farmers out but has led to food shortages. spirit it became the poorest country on planet earth because of that. with the president going to keep up with this issue? >> across the board the president has been very good about the forgotten people, not
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only in the united states but people around the world. christians in the middle east, no one aside from trump is speaking up for them. not even the pope. i think they're going to see this. pompeo has been very focused, north korea, iran, syria. this is not an area where there are fundamental u.s. interests. >> tucker: we are doing a segment later with marco rubio on muslims being persecuted in china. i know the reaction is, this is tribalism. it does not appear there is a principle that is worth defending. we will continue. christian, think you very much. molly tibbets tragically became the face of illegal crime, those in power it did not even exist. the truth is different, we will investigate that after the break. ♪ ♪
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killed by an illegal alien. another reminder that our government class does refuse to do this. when called out on that they do not do anything wrong, some say we should be grateful that illegal aliens enter this country because they are more impressive than regular americans. last cent we spoke with alex from the institute in washington who argue despite breaking the law, illegal immigrants are far less criminal than people were born here. >> if you want to take a look nationwide at convictions and incarceration, you get. >> tucker: hold on. we don't have those data. the most conference of data we have are from the federal system it is true. not every state will say that. i know the answer. >> the state of texas. you and that is one.
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that is one among 50. >> tucker: the author of the book, second strike he joins us tonight. thank you very much for coming on. it seems like a simple question to answer because it is a databased question. to what extent do people here illegally add to our crime problem or smart we know the answer? speak with a pretty good understanding of it. you have to go through data because various organs of both federal and state government consciously avoid getting this data. you could probably find out for example how much norwegian prisoners there are in minnesota. it is difficult to disaggregate data with illegal aliens but it can be done. there's something called the state criminal aliens assistance program and you can extrapolate from that and get pretty
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reliable data. alex is very knowledgeable and that is why it is puzzling that you won't acknowledge the overwhelming data that proves that illegal aliens commit more crime and at a higher rate that is then lawful residence, but more serious crimes at a far higher rate. we are not talking about a little bit, he conveniently mentioned texas to claim that the homicide rate among illegal aliens is 46% lower. he chose the one state where it is true. the homicide rates are lower for illegal aliens, by 15, not 44%. if you look at every other state, it is significant how much more every other serious crime rate, assault, you name it. so much more for example. and new york, 27% of incarcerated incarcerated aliens are therefore murder, not
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jaywalking. we did a study, we suspect, the five largest states to see how many illegal aliens were incarcerated for homicide. texas, new york, florida, california and arizona. 5,400 illegal aliens are incarcerated for homicide. that is just homicide. there are over 300 illegal aliens incarcerated, billions of dollars and incarceration, and the base that open border advocates deal is that they don't count the millions of offenses and crimes committed by illegal aliens such as document theft, social security, but also legal appropriation of welfare benefits. we are talking about billions of dollars. let's put that aside and let's just talk about the more serious crimes, the most comprehensive examination of this by using
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arizona department of corrections data. he went over 30-year period. this was exhaustive and this is what he does, he is a scholar. what he showed is that illegal aliens don't just commit more crimes or more serious crimes by 5% more or 10% more than the lawful resident, but by 250% more. for a long time when i listen to for example, people on television, i am astonished by the fact that we have copious data on this. it appears as if there is a law to have been of entrenched entries that want to make us believe that this is not a serious issue. americans are being slaughtered. americans are suffering property damage for billions of dollars. americans are spending billions of tax dollars to address this problem, both for my law enforcement standpoint and
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incarceration standpoint. >> tucker: you would think we would have the right to know. maybe americans aside, it is worth it. i want more illegal aliens, maybe they wouldn't but we have a right to the information. that is why i'm so grateful that you came tonight. thank you very much for that. we'll talk to an antiabortion activists with video with misconduct by planned parenthood. the release of those videos have been blocked by a highly political judge, joining us next to explain. ♪ xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma
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medical progress have aggravated the abortion industry by releasing videos that show abortion providers engaged and practices like haggling over the price of fetal tissue. >> what would you expect for intact tissue? what kind of compensation? >> tucker: look of the conversation, that is a clip from the old video but they could release many more like it. he could not legally thanks to a gag order placed by a federal judge and democratic donor. he says the video somehow posed a public safety risk. he joins us, david thank you for coming on. we are interested in hearing about this. how does a single judge have the right to end your first amendment right, your
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constitutional right to freedom of expression? >> he doesn't talk her and that is what is so blatantly unconstitutional about the gag order that judge william at planned parenthood lee national abortion center has issued against me in the center of medical progress will releasing be further extensive undercover videotapes that we have of top-level doctors and executives networking at the national abortion federation meeting. one of the biggest abortion trade shows in america that happen every single year. judge orrick, for his part as the founder of a planned parenthood clinic in san francisco. he helped open at enron and fondness planned parenthood clinic for many years. before he was a judge and now he is somehow the judge who is sitting in judgment over these lawsuits brought by planned parenthood and their proxy with the national abortion federation trying to shut down my freedom of speech, the freedom of speech of all pro-life americans and
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relieve any citizen journalists. these are some of the most incriminating videotapes that we have recorded undercover and they are being held back right now by this biased federal judge in san francisco. >> tucker: let me just say, you are always welcome to play them on the show. even if i didn't agree with you, but i do. even if i didn't, we are against censorship and you've a right to say what you think. how quickly did this judge justify this? how are these videos a public safety threat? >> sure. what judge orrick basically just borrowing wholesale the gross defensive smears from the national abortion federation and planned parenthood, smearing millions of pro-life americans across the country saying that we are violent or that we somehow would threaten people. keep in mind of the past three years, they've never released a single videotape that has caused harm to anyone, we asked people to talk to their elected representatives and officials.
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planned parenthood for their partly past three years have admitted in documents that we now have, none of their abortion doctors are under threat, none of them have come to any harm because of these videos. what they really worried about as they are afraid that when the public sees what these text payer funded abortion doctors are doing behind closed doors and are doing with taxpayer funding to unborn children, the kinds of transactions over body parts and the other kinds, they are afraid of their business being harmed. >> tucker: of course it is censorship. david, thank you very much for joining us. come back any time with us please. politician, journalist, called the president a dictator but few of them have anything to say about china were actually dictators rain and million minorities phase persecution. next with marco rubio of florida who was on that topic.
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♪ >> tucker: another day passes where another person on the left because the president a dictator. for some reason i don't have much to say about china, home of actual dictators. whose human rights record remains atrocious as it grows more powerfully powerful econo. more than a million muslims have been detained in concentration camps while beijing have used research of laws to stamp out their native culture. christians mean well and other faiths as well, other american companies in china don't seem to care at all. they are happy to profit from all this. senator marco rubio is one of the few who does care and was recently talking to him about him.
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center that is a remarkable number. a million chinese muslims and camps because the chinese government cracked down on them because of their religion. why is that true and why don't we hear more about it? >> it is absolutely true. one of the outrages here is google earth, pictures from google earth shows us these camps and we read these reports looking up to partner with china, going back to china. it is their own pictures that have revealed this reality. they call them reeducation camps where they are forcing people to change their names and do all sorts of things. there is no history of radicalism among this community of leaders, that is the first points. here is the outrage, number one american companies and western companies that sold them surveillance technology that have allowed them to a sort of put people through some of this including an american dna company, they are collecting a dna of these individuals as well. using american technology to do it. what about the arab world and the muslim world?
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on a single one of them come and they are the first to stand up and speak when there is a ban on travel or this or that they've been totally silent on this issue and the answer is money. there's all this chinese money flowing all over the world, they are talking to the governments in buying silence on this horrible human rights violation that gives us insight and featured nature of the regime. spoon that is remarkable. the governor of egypt, two of the largest arab governments, they have not pressure china to stop tracking down? >> it is not mentioned at all. last week finally for the first time they are confronted with that in the chinese were forced to answer some questions. not by some of these countries, many of whom have said very little money thing. if they have said it has been very benign, nothing forceful. there were a million people of any religion being rounded up in the world by a western nation, i assure you will be hearing all about it and rightfully so.
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in this case because these countries have leaders, many of whom would've taken bribes from the chinese or there is chinese investment involved. they've been able to buy their silence, as bridges, unacceptable. i'm happy that this administration is looking to do some thing about his. >> tucker: you often hear democratic lawmakers stand up and say, this administration is mistreating muslims. they haven't said anything about this, why? >> there is a lack of awareness, second i think we talk about this before in your program, a significant percentage of the american people are starting to wake up to the reality that for the first time since i do 91 we have a near competitor in the world and that is china. they seek to overtake us, to replace us in the world on sadly we still have american corporations and companies that are so interested in doing business and making money in china that they don't care about it. tech companies that want partner with the pentagon on defense,
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who want us to cave. i call the president at least once a week and just continue to encourage him. the first time that any administration has finally stood up to china after years and years of abuse and looking the other way. >> tucker: senator, thank you for all the work. i appreciate it. >> thank you for the attention you pay to this issue. >> tucker: it is time for this week's final exam, he has been a whirlwind of a contestants. she has won eight times in a row. can she win tonight and tie shannon bream's all-time record? you will find out after this break. don't go anyway. anywhere. ♪ ♪ his boy elroy. with instant acceleration, electric cars are more fun to drive
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exam" where we assemble to television news experts and pit one against the other to see who has been paying close attention to the news. katie pavlich of course has won eight matches in a row, she is from town hall. a one woman clutching all opponents. it looks like she will tie shannon bream for the longest winning streak on the show, here's everyone she has faced and defeated so far. look at those guys. fox news correspondent, a brave man. >> do i need to do this? >> you are rope done. >> tucker: everybody has a shot, you can't win if you don't play. here are the rules, i know you are familiar but for those were not. i asked the questions they first one who buzzes gets to answer the question. you must wait until i finish asking the question to answer. you can answer once i acknowledged by saying your name.
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each correct answer is worth a single point. if you get it wrong you lose a single point. simple math, are you ready? first question, until this week michael jackson's thriller was the best-selling musical album of all time. which fans album just surpassed it by going platinum platinum 38 times. was it bon jovi, rolling stones, eagles? >> see the eagles. >> absolutely. >> tucker: let's see if it is the eagles, . >> it is the new best-selling album of all time. the record has sold more than 38 million copies since it was released in 1976. >> tucker: how did you know that? >> because my parents were the biggest eagles fans on the planets. i grew up listening to them so i'm also a fan. >> i'm from new jersey so i'm
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obligated to guess bon jovi. >> tucker: it works out just fine for me. question two, forbes just released its list of 2018 highest-paid actors. despite not putting out any movies, which start at the top spot due to a lucrative liquor deal, johnny depp, george clooney, tom hanks? rich? >> clooney. roll the tape. >> tucker: >> cooked tequila hat george clooney to the top of the list. ranking $38 million. a large portion came from selling his new tequila company for a billion dollars last year. >> tucker: is he spending money at that point? >> everything is free to him. >> tucker: question three, a kind woman with a special job is on the internet after she threw out a wicked first pitch, what
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is the women's occupation and real life? >> she is a nun. >> tucker: are you sure? play the tape. >> call her the holy thrower, this nun is going viral for her first pitch at the white sox game over the weekend. >> they know what they are doin doing. [laughs] >> tucker: 2-1, question four. there is a company in minnesota that is offering paid leave to workers to look after new pets. what is the name of this type of benefit? is it fraternity leave, sickattle or b. >> it is fraternity leave. >> it allows employees to welcome home after adopting a
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new animal. the company said they project the work of families. >> tucker: if i was running a business. i would fire them on the spot. i would give someone leave for paternity leave, i would. >> thank you so much, i appreciate that. >> tucker: final question, politically, which 38-year-old resident of the white house now wants to run for office despite rejecting the idea multiple times in past years? >> current resident? >> tucker: 38-year-old resident. >> is at chelsea clinton? last year chelsea clinton said she would run for office and nobody believed her, turns out all of us were life. >> tucker: now she said she is a definite may be to run for office. >> the real message of the 2,060 election is that americans want
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a permanent hereditary politically class drawn from the same three or four families. >> coming up a point short. doing so with honor and dignity, it was a nice ending. i can't say that about all the people she has crushed. thank you. that was great. katie, yet another. this month of course, memorializes his appearance, has only appearance on the show. >> we will never forget. >> tucker: you now are tied with shannon bream. >> we should have a showdown. that is it for "the exam," pay attention to the news all week. see if you can out with the experts, meeting katie and possibly shannon bream. we'll be right back. ♪ getting in their way. meningococcal group b disease, or meningitis b, is real. bexsero is a vaccine to help prevent meningitis b
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has thought-provoking videos on a lot of topics, but they generally leading right of center, nothing crazy. facebook has been suppressing their videos because it is just too much for them. including this one defending the virtues of masculinity. >> when you try to make men more like women, you don't get less toxic flexibility. you get more. the evaluation of masculinity will not end well because feminine, passive men do not stop evil. passive men do not protect or provide. healthy families and strong communities depend on the leadership and bravery of goodman. yet the current trend is to feminize young men in the hopes of achieving some utopian notion of equality. it is not masculinity that is toxic. it is the lack of it. >> tucker: by the way, that is totally true. that was the sum total of it, there was no graphic violence, no threats, no burning crosses. yet facebook blocked its users
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from seeing that video. they apologized after there was an outcry, but it says a lot. the host joins us. was there something we did not play? was there more that was deeply offensive? >> no, that was it. you played the most radical part, this idea that good, strong men make for a good, strong society. several of the videos were censored, like you said. only two of them were taken down, this was one of them. the reason for this was that it constitutes hate speech. after they brought this up on twitter, they apologized and said it was a mistake and put it back up. you have to wonder how many mistakes facebook can make exclusively at the expense of conservative voices before it is delivered. >> tucker: did they define hate speech? they throw the turnaround, do they define it? >> no, that is the troubling part of this. there orwellian monopoly on
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terms like love, hate, right, wrong. that is what we are seeing from facebook, exclusively censoring conservative. >> tucker: unbelievable. i know it with they censored other prager you videos. they told you this was a mistake, we have no idea how this happened? today have a rational explanation? >> no, they didn't at all because once prager u brought it up on twitter i got thousands of retweets. i guess facebook realized it was going to be a bigger deal and they wanted to address, they said it was a mistake. they put them video back up. by then a lot of damage had been done. it probably lost millions of views at that point. it was a new video. they never explained their justification for deleting it. >> tucker: it will be nice if congress acted to protect the rest of us from this. i guess they are too busy doing something else. that is an amazing story, thank you for telling it to us. >> thanks, talk a call or. >> tucker: we are completely out of time. we'll be back tomorrow, we hope
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you will be, too. the sworn enemy of groupthink, which is the enemy everywhere. you have to fight back, or you will become a robot. sean hannity is next from new york city. >> sean: a lot of robots. they work in our industry. it is all groupthink. it is one big bubble, and they all talk to each other and they all say the same cliches, talking points. pretty amazing. i'm never going on your quiz show, by the way. ever. i sit there at home and i am always the last one with the buzzer on jeopardy. have a good show tonight. welcome to "hannity." a lot of breaking news tonight could pressure is now mounting on the attorney general of the united states. tonight, jeff sessions. robert mueller's partisan witch hunt has gone off the rails. real crimes of collusion, hillary's bought and paid for dirty russian dossier are
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