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for that action, now a radio talk show host will become the first living veteran of the iraq war to receive the medal of honor in a white house ceremony. you, your squad, you are our midnight heroes. glad you spent the evening with us. good night from washington. >> tucker: welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." the news out of theuc dominican republic getting worse by the day.so americans in danger there. now an american baseball legendn is in the hospital tonight. even fox's own news crew came under attack. this show was on the ground for an investigation. a live report minutes g away. first, you probably didn't read about it but it looks like the president's brinksmanship with mexico worked. he was going to impose tariffs until mexico joins us to fight illegal immigrants.
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migration they had been abetting for years. well, on friday, they got the message and caved. the mexican government will nowe deploy 6,000 troops along the southern border of guatemala and going forward certain asylum-seekers will await in mexico rather than the u.s. until their cases are resolved. now, none of that is going to solve our illegal immigration crisis, but it is potentially a big help. you would think every american would be happy about it. but no. democratic national candidates complained about the deal and taking mexico's side. >> we need a decent relationship with mexico. they are our allies as is the case with canada, we should not be confronting them every other day. trump's erratic threats and trade policies are not the way to go. speak of tariffs in general that what happened with mexico, the way he h used that on the immigration issue was just not a
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good thing. >> i think the president hast completely overblown what he purports to have achieved. by and large, the president achieved nothing except to jeopardize the most important trading relationship that united states of has. >> tucker: so in case you are trying to follow the reasoning at home, by asking mexico to stop encouraging an illegal invasion of our country we are "jeopardizing our relationship with mexico," and it's our fault. okay. but the dumbest and most extreme response came from, as it always does, from senator corey barker of new jersey. having a border at all, booker explains, is like murdering people during the holocaust. >> as long as we are afraid of people trying to come here escaping terror, not remembering when we turned away other immigrants trying to escape terror, there was a ship that came here with a bunch of folks trying to escape the holocaust
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and we turned it around, they got killed in the holocaust. the shame of that -- you would think we would learn our lesson about people coming to seek asylum, escaping terror. >> tucker: how do you even respond to c a statement like that?he i think it's best to ignore it. but if you take three steps back, what can you conclude from rhetoric like this? welcome you probably assume that democratic party likes immigrants. but you would be wrong. they don't. the democratic party, immigrants are just a means to when and mack, and the means is always an end, power. when immigrants in this country become pro-american and call for following our laws, as many do, byic the way, the left turns on them too. it happens a lot. it's happening right now to a gwyneth college professor. he loves the united states, strongly opposes illegal immigration here. but activist demand he be fired from our job. he is not giving into tomorrow night, he will join us on the
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show. but the democratic party doesn't want more immigrants like fang xiu. they want immigration based on family type, anything but merit. why? the democratic party, the last scale the immigrant is, easier to control and therefore the better. the state of california right now, the democrat party is planning to spend hundreds of millions of dollars to spend free health care on immigrants. that of the oppressed press hard-pressed middle-class californians, that doesn't matter. douglas mcgregor is a retired u.s. army colonel and the author of the book "margin of victory." thank you very much for coming on. >> sure. >> tucker: so it appears as a friday night when the president announced the deal between the mexican government and our government, that the gambit worked. howw significant is this?
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>> i think in the short run there will beni some temporary relief. but in the long run, this is not going to profoundly influence the crisis on the southern borderer for two very good reasons. first of all, mexico has no interest in halting the flow of either illegal immigration from its country or any other in latin america into the united states. that's how they off-load excess population, discontented citizens, and criminals onto the united states. they've been doing it for decades. while there may be temporary relief, it'll resume inevitably. secondly, mexico is a narco state. we need to be honest about this. the places ruled by six drug cartels, these drug cartels control the government. they control the institutions of governance. no one can move in that country without their permission, so ultimately they have a permanent interest in keeping open borders. they have no interest whatsoever. they want to filter in people and they want to filter in
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drugs. you can't do that if you close the border. so for those two reasons and has no future in the long run. so whatever we get from this it'll be temporary. it's not, as you say, a viable solution. >> tucker:ti so what you are saying is that when we leave our southern border forests, as it currently is, we are leaving ourselves exposed to the whims of drug cartels?ru >> absolutely. that's the great drawer. people all over south america that are involved with organized crime are shipping drugs up through mexico into the united states. why would they want that to stop? along with millions of people? of course, we are talking about the interest of central america and latin america, why they want that open border, and why they want to show people north. we haven't talked about the left in the united states, the democratic party and white and wants open borders. >> tucker: what you make of elective officials, politicians,
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who instinctively side with the government of mexico over our own government on this question? >> well, keep in mind, this is very important, all of your viewers need to understand this. just a few decades ago, richardd nixon and ronald reaganrn were elected to high office from the state of california.lu is that possible today? absolutely not! it's impossible. it's called demographic change. right now the largest ethnic thminority in california is largely mexican and hispanic. california is in the main today no longer a majority english-speaking white state. it is something else. something new but largely latino, largely mexican. the latinos, the mexicans, are the base of the democratic party. the democratic party has decidec they are the future for the left in the united states. the more of these people that can be brought in illegally as well as legally, the better it is for the democratic party.
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because their goal is to transform the united states into a facsimile of california. so that any election is impossible from the standpoint of the right, for the standpoint of the republican party, to win anything. >> tucker: you don't believe there is any other calculation other than the political calculation that goes into the question? >> of course. obviously they are going to sit there and say, these people are poor, they need our help. but we all know that in fundamental terms, not only isha that not true, but secondly we don't need it, we can't afford it, we have problems here in our own country with our own citizens. our own citizens need help and assistance. so that's a false argument. the real interest is to create demographic change that will make them the permanent power inside the borders of the united states. >> tucker: douglas mcgregor, thank you. good to see you
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>> sure. >> tucker: when he took the helm of this date in january, the governor of california gavin newsom vowed to create a california in which illegal immigrants and american citizens were treated exactly the same. >> let us build a house stronger than the coming storms but open to the world. a house that provides shelter to all who need it and the sanctuary to all who seek it. we will not have one house for the rich and one forl the poor r one for the native-born and one for the rest. we will build one house for one california. >> tucker: well, he was not kidding print and now his vision is becoming reality if newly proposed legislation is pass, california will give free health care to poor illegal immigrants aged 19 to 25. dave rubin house the "rubin report" on youtube, a resident of california, the citizen.
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and he joins us tonight. dave, thank you so much. you are a californian. a new yorker transplanted to the san fernando valley. what is the idea behind this? >> first off, when gavin newsom talks about one home, i amot fairly certain not inviting all of these poor illegal immigrants to stay in his home. he obviously lives in a multimillion dollar home. as you just noted, i do live l here. i live here in california and i lived here for about six years and i can tell you that there has been a massive explosion of homeless people not only here in los angeles but san francisco especially. i knowha you've covered that before. what's bizarre about this, to me. look. we can all empathize with illegal immigrants, we can all empathize with immigrants. we can have a conversation about what the state should provide for the most needy, all of those things should be on the book.
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but part of what they are doing with this policy is they are going to tax citizens who do not have health insurance. they are going to take legal citizens of this country who did not have health insurance to pay forsu these people's -- illegal peoples' insurance. as you noted, it's only for poor illegal immigrants of a certain age. young people, not for older people. are they saying those people are more valuable than the elderly people? i mean it's just sort of a cacophony of conflicting viewpoints that -- it all sounds good, we all have one home, and all these things. this is what we've consistently seen the left wing over the last couple of years. everything sort of seems like a rational position that is for poor people, for women, for black people, et cetera, et cetera. most of it is an excuse to give the state moreiv power. >> tucker: i wonder if it's sustainable. i think your analysis is absolutelyst right. but long term, if you open your borders to the world and provide
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the most offensive service you can provide which is health care, how long can he do that before it doesn't work anymore? >> well, mathematically you obviously can't do it. but this theme is something we are seeing all over the place there just in the last couple of days, we are consistently watching the media turn on anyone who presents an alternate point of view. anything that i say appear or you say about this, you will be framed in a certain way, you are a zero foam or something like that. you may have seen, tucker, the cover of "the new york times" yesterday was a piece about youtube radicalizing people to the outright. my image was in "the new york times" right above the word "alt-right. it included people like ben shapiro, jordan peterson, youtuber philip difranco. people out there having interesting conversations that are trying to fix this mess, trying to talk about
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immigration, honestly, economics honestly, all these sorts of things. the mainstream media and are pulled will establish and make it more difficult every day. the more they do it, the more they make decent people seem like french extreme far right actors, the more they are going to drive people to those positions. we have a multipronged problem that we've got to fix. >> tucker: you are challenging their monopoly and their desperate liars, and you are not. and they are going to lose. i can't wait for that day. >> thanks, tucker. >> tucker: the situation in the dominican republic is getting weirder by the day. a total of six tourists at least ourea dad and a baseball legends in the hospital tonight. even the team we sent down to investigate came down under attack. a live exclusive report from the dr ahead. tuna
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hay, grass. >> hey, tucker. good evening. this is where fox news confirmed a fourth american has mysteriously died here, officials saying that these are isolated events and that initial op policies prove that they were dying of natural causes, but we got a room here to take a look. a little bit earlier. let me show you this. i will talk more about the development earlier. watch. >> this is a typical room much like the one we believe robert bill wallace stated last april when he came to his stepson's wedding. you see the bathtub in the middle, the ground, casino bars, restaurants, and, of course, the beach. chloe, his knees, said that he had a drink from the minibar. but investigators will find some thing we noticed quite a way,ic the minibar doesn't have the airplane bottles that you usually see coming in but rather
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full liquor providing the alcohol, even assessable without being locked down. chloe said that wallace had a scotch, after which he became almost immediately sick. whether or not there was tampering, it will be up to investigators to determine the pathology and toxicology reports, but it just doesn't seem a thing to perhaps manipulate which was accidental. we'll wait to see what the final report has to say. i spoke to one couple inside saying they aren't going to cancel their plans despite friends and relatives telling them that they should be worried and shouldn't come. they have two 22-year-old boys. you can drink the beer, don't touch the hard liquor or don't touch the minibar. we also noted a year ago, david harrison died in this very resort behind me. i spoke with his widow today, showed her the video. she said it appears very mysterious. she wants answers. this comes on the heels of the three americans who died at the
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end of may an hour away, the woman from pennsylvania, who died, went to the minibar as well, and the maryland couple that died mysteriously as well. both resorts saying they want to wait for a full investigation could we understand the pathology and toxicology reports may be very significant with all of these questions out there, tucker. but really, the island has been gripping the news of david ortiz being shot. fox news has not confirmed this, but there are multiple reports here on the ground that foul play may be at work, that a drug lord, a local drug lord may have targeted the baseball star over another woman. we want to findut out a little t more about that. a just as a reminder about how cautious we have to be when we travel outside of the country to a place like the dominican republic, when we were traveling last night between this resort and the other one
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where the three deaths happened, our fixer, local producer who helps us with the local issues pulled off to the side of the road to ask for directions. he was robbed at gunpoint.d he lost all of his valuables. fortunately he was not harmed and we were not harmed either, but it is a reminder that you have to be very careful because thereer are more and more questions coming out of this tiny little caribbean paradise. tucker? >> tucker: griff jenkins come alive for us in the dominican republic. thank you, griff. you'll see additional reports from the jamaican republic. well, in iowa this week and the democratic candidates screamed in the middle of the country, only one in 50 iowa democrats say they want beto o'rourke to be president. the it gets worse. watch what happens to beto in it gets worse. after the break.
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>> tucker: in march >> tucker: in march, beto o'rourke made the cover of "vanity fair" magazine. it seemed like a big deal at the time. that wast the highlight of his entire presidential campaign. things have gotten bad for beto o'rourke. how bad? at an event in iowa, beto had to spell out his own pronouns just in case people couldn't tell that he was a man. and yet, he still had a better week than bill de blasio. lisa boothe is following the 2020 candidates for the show, has been four months, and she joins us tonight. >> great to see you too. >> tucker: i refuse to play along. we aren't supposed to ask questions about this, but i don't care. he spelled out his pronouns because how was he worried that people wouldn't be sure, or why would you do that? >> i think it's about -- look, because the democratic primary field is so crowded, each candidate is trying to differentiate himself. they are trying to separate themselves and get attention. i think part of that -- the
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danger of that is the danger of appearing inauthentic or desperate or pandering, and that's what i think beto o'rourke is doing here, it's pandering for that progressive base, similarly to how he was apologizing for his toxic masculinity? it's that sort of thing. i think he actually ends up appearing really desperate, tucker. >> is it working? >> no, it's not. bill de blasio and beto o'rourke were both in iowa over the weekend as part as 19 democrats for the hall of fame event, an annual event they hold.ve they were there over the weekend, also face questions about their candidacy because there is a new "des moines register" poll that beto o'rourke is registering at 2% and bill de blasio registering at 0%. if you want a visual description of how beto o'rourke's candidacy is working out, i think we've
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got a photo of it. no, that's the pronoun one. there is a picture of an event he held in waterloo, iowa. >> tucker: there we go. he/him/his, i just want to be absolutely clear. >> this is a visual depiction of his candidacy and over the weekend he face questions about that 2% polling in the polls for "the des moines register" for abc's george stephanopoulos. listen to this. >> the trend shows you been going in theng wrong direction. 11% back in december, 5% in march, now 2%. what do you think has gone wrong for your campaign, how do you turn it around? >> i don't know that this many months out from the caucuses in iowa r that these polls really indicate what our prospects are. >> right. not only does he seem delusional, but he's backtracked in his campaign, but it's not as bad as bill de blasio who is at zero right now in iowa.
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beto and bill both facing big obstacles ahead of them. >> tucker: zero, there is not a single iowa democrat who plans to -- the idea was the further you get from new york city, the less people know about what a disaster he is. but nobody is supporting him. >> exactly. watch this from cnn, because it's even worse than that. >> how do you process this information that one single iowa voter name do first or second choice in this polling? >> it's a poll of 600 iowa wins eight months before the caucuses. this is just the beginning of a very long contest. >> tucker, that's literally how polling works, those 600 likely caucus goers are a sample. they are supposed to be representative of the larger electorate of caucus goers for that's quite literally how polling works. he wasn't -- not a single person
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picking him first or second choice. only 1 of 2 that had that. >> tucker: not a math guy. i've got to tell you, lisa. as of tonight, my favorite doomed candidate is beto o'rourke. >> mine is gillibrand, but that's a personal choice. >> tucker: we've got a fair difference of opinion. great to see you tonight. >> thanks, tucker. >> tucker: news isn't even that great for joe biden who is still the front runner. a new iowa poll shows that his l lead over the rest of the field is falling, now under ten percentage points. meanwhile democrats and the press are criticizing biden for his light travel schedule, lack of a clear message, and obvious dependence on barack obama to boost his popularity. >> joe biden, his policies and possessions don't fit with the current democratic party the way it did before. >> we asked biden support is if you are extremely enthusiastic about this choice, 39% of them
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said they are compared to the rest of the candidates combined where 39% -- there's a bit of an enthusiasm gap there. >> he doesn't have that fire in the belly that we have from the other candidates. >> biden's best day was his campaign launch. rightt now, he's giving me jeb bush ashley fox acid reflux. >> tucker: jeb bush? not a good sign. should democrats feel uncomfortable about this? this is the party's frontrunner. richard again, former advisor to both bill and hillary clinton. hehe joins us tonight. richard, thank you for joining us tonight. >> thank you for having me. >> tucker: what do you think he remains the front runner a year from now? >> you know, i asked people if they have to put money down on biden or the field, people who really know politics -- and frankly, i almost get a 50/50 kind a of answer, some people ae persuaded the democrats are so focused on electability, and
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frankly if someone had told you two months ago before joe biden announced that he would be ahead of donald trump not just nationally by 8-9 points but in texas and north carolina whereio the most recent polls had him ahead, it almost boggles the mind. but still if someone told you that, they would go, wow. he's obviously done something right. and yet, i will concede the way he's going about this campaign does leave something to be desired. i do not fault him for not showing up in iowa for his granddaughter's graduation. remember, his wife and daughter -- he had all these tragedies in his life. i think people should cut him a little slack there. >> tucker: what's he running on, exactly? what would be the point -- he's against trump, of course. all democrats are. but what's the unique point of a biden candidacy? i haven't heard it. >> i think with joe biden, the premise of his campaign is not
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just restoring a sense of that middle class will be heard, that we will be shoring up health care rather than trying to deny it to tens and millions of people.. you go down issue by issue and it's not just we don't want donald trump anymore, it's thint about all the positions that donald trump has taken on the environment, on economic equality, on racial equality, where donald trump is, joe biden is quite different. >> tucker: oh please... >> you can say oh please -- -- be one biden is for explicit government-sponsored racism for the jim crow system that we currently have. these were racial equality. leaving that aside, is there something -- is the democratic party crying out for someone since this is a party deeply interested in demographics, crying out for someone who is going to be a 78-year-old white
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man, to be totally blind? i thought they did not like older white man. >> right. i think what the democratic voters are calling for is that the voters in the democratic base are not as far left is caricatured. i think what they want is stability. they want something different from what we are seeing in thee news day-to-day today, this sense of chaos and uncertainty, that even the business communitw last week rising up and saying, you know what? you,ai mr. president, may have press your luck too far with this talk about tariffs on mexico. >> tucker: yeah, the libertarians hate that! >> the carmakers -- automakers want stability. go across the board, the business community is saying, we want something different. >> tucker: they wanted -- then so-called business immunity wanted hillary in 2016. for once, their desires were thwarted.
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really quick, do you think -- and i hate to say this, but it's a sincere question. if he becomes president, biden will become older at inauguration day then reagan was at the end of two terms. very close to 80. is that a concern? >> it is. i just think at some point the voters are going to have to make a judgment. the good news for joe biden is you compare me not to the almighty but to the alternative, and he's running again somebody who pronounce the word "origins" or "anonymous." that's to his advantage. will the voters simply say that 72 is fine, but 76 isn't? you tell me. joe biden has been a fairly vital guy for his age. >> tucker: okay. it's just -- look, i concede-d
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>> okay. thank you. >> tucker: airplanes, the latest target in the crusade against global warming. you shouldn't ride it. how long till we get a solar powered airplane? we look into the subject and get the details next.
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>> ♪ >> ♪ >> tucker: a >> tucker: a helicopter today plummeted from the skies over new york city and slammed into a skyscraper in midtown just blocks away from times square. bryan llenas has more on whater happened. brian? >> we are in front of the building, 54 story building in midtown. that's the fog cover, the
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national transportation safety board has arrived here to investigate butlio they will noe able to investigate the scene until tomorrow morning because of that fog cover. gives you an idea of what kind of terrible weather we were dealing with today when this crash happened at about 1:43:00 p.m. you can take a look at some of these photos from the fire department in york. it shows what's left, one pilot is dead. remarkably there are no injuries. but this helicopter crashing into the top of this building, 750 feet up. it left from the teleport of the east side of manhattan and it crashed into the building. when caused this accident but there was heavy rain at the timl continue. witnesses say they heard the engine, the building shake, they came out of the building of course a lot of ptsd in terms of peoplepl remembering the eventsf 9/11. everybody looking up. initial reports say it was an aircraft hitting the building, so there were some tense moments
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here this afternoon. tucker, we now know the identity of that pilot who died. his name is tim mccormick. he spent ten years as a volunteer firefighter in east clinton new york. a terrible tragedy for him. but this could have been much worse, remarkably there were no other injuries. debris did not fall on anybody. and the fdny was able to control this fire 750 up above. new york city just blocks away from times square. tucker? >> tucker: amazing. brian, thank you for that. climate on mormonism continues to consume the left one of the new targets are airlines. the climate conscious to boycott airlines entirely, with swedish liberals to adopt flightli shame of the guilt they feel, about everything by the way, generating so much carbon by flying. airlines under pressure to develop electric or solar powered airplanes. people act as if that's a
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possibility. is it? how far away from we are that? a senior author of the book "the politically incorrect guide to global warning." so chris, how plausible is a powered airplane at this point? >> well, an experiment or solar powered airplane exists, replacing the fleets with solar power airplanes will -- the industry's response telling, they didn't speak about that. they talked about miracle biofuels, being an ecological disaster to orangutans. battery breakthroughs decades away from the internal combustion vehicle talking about improvements to what theyt famously interested in marginal efficiency improvements. this will work with your standard social justice
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industry, but this is very different. i do not think it's very well thought out. the aviation industry has been enabling climate alarmism in the few decades and they are seeing what that has wrought. >> shouldn't somebody stand up and be honest with the public about what these changes will mean for the rest of us? how our lives will be different under the green you deal? what air travel will mean in a carbon neutral country? >> tucker: yes, it's long overdue but i don't think they recognize what they are dealing with. a 7% annual inefficiency improvement. you don't understand, i'm speaking no emissions. the washington wise men does this very well by saying you have to understand, you cannot say no. what you do is you offer half, you have to haggle and hope that they realize you never really followed through, they'll lose
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for the taste of your flesh by the time he gets to you. but it's different, every radical element likes to slip their lease, everybody pulling under 1% insisting that they will mandate the invention of blubber or pixie dust by 2020 by government fiat, they should haveve long ago said this is wht it means, this is -- you can't mandate that we impact the client act , climates. you can kill millions pertaining to try. lobbyists have different constituency, the lobbyist constituencies, the hill staff they work with, regulators in the media, the principal agent problem. it's going to take a radical change by the industry lobby to change that position of appeasement. >> tucker: just checking. is there some kind of magic bullet in the works that they are referring to, so that when ocasio-cortez, al gore,
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joe biden, anyone steps up and make these claims are they thinking about and him >> it's either that or it's been hiding in a basement or hidden in the basement by industry and wants to make money off of these dirty fuels. if they would get their stories straight and just come out and say, we can't mandate you will do this, instead we have this dishonest, well, what about a percentage improvement and they are saying no emissions, no air travel. it's not yet a recent debate, but it's long overdue. >> tucker: i don't think the 23-year-olds understand that. they are going to find out at some point. thank you for that dose of reality. well, across america, radical prosecutors are being elected siding with criminals instead of citizens. how is this happening? one person is paying for this. we are not allowed to use his
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♪ >> few things worse than going to prison. it's awful. it's meant to be a deterrent. but there is an upside to incarceration. it can be a way to start life. get better habits. that is especially true for narcotic drug addicts. for many, prison is the only rehab facility they have access to, and many get sober while behind bars. now a canadian federal prison in alberta is going to open a heroin injection site for prisoners, the government calls this the government calls it a harm reduction facility, but it's the opposite of that, it's a harm enabling facility. instead of keeping inmates from
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using heroin which is smuggled in, officials have decided to tolerate, in effect, to encourage it in the name of achieving some bogus safety. it's more proof that canada's government has given up on its own citizens. they've decided to look on while their people degrade and destroy themselves in a spiral of addiction and death like euthanasia and late-term abortion, both of which canada has, a sign that their society has become, no other word for it, suicidal. this practice comes here and some will be pushing for it, it will be a sign that america has become the same. while, oberlin college in ohio may be the most liberal college in the world has lost a court case and will pay $11 million to a small family bakery after the staff attacked a business as racist. trace gallagher has more on it tonight. hey, trace. >> and let's face it, the $11 million reward means that
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the jury did not pull a single punch, not only did they find that it labeled gibsons bakery be as racist but found the emotional distress by the bakery and the gibson family would be worth a pretty penny. all stemming from an incident in 2016 where three black oberlin students went into gibsons bakery, used a fake i.d., stole some bottles of wine and when they were confronted by the son of the bakery's owner, they say that the students knocked him to the ground and punched him. the students initially claimed that they were racially profiled, but later admitted that there was no racism and the follow-up police investigation also found accusations of racism were baseless. but none of that stopped oberlin college which has been long a bastion of liberal activism from declaring war on gibsons including boycotts and protests involving hundreds of students chanting no justice no peace. the bakes bakery also argued in court that college leaders used
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a bull horn to orchestrate the protest and passed out fliers calling gibsons a "racist establishment with a long account of racial profiling and discrimination." remember the business relationship from the college on the bakery goes back 100 years. the college argued that all of the statement cited by the bakery's owners were protected speech. and the only reason the college temporarily stop doing business with the bakery was to quell a violent situation. but the bakery might even get more money, because the punitive phase of the trial starts tomorrow. tucker. >> tucker: what an amazing story, trace gallagher, thank you for that. well, for many years left us billionaire george soros has used his wealth to remake our society. american society. criminal justice from texas and philadelphia, the state of virginia, he has spent millions of dollars back in canada for the district attorney, the prosecutor.
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once elected, they have tended to end cash bail, treating felonies like misdemeanors and sometimes ignored crimes entirely. in the city of philadelphia, soros backed krasner, the murder rate is the highest that it has been in a decade. the main party is to get even softer on the crime. u.s. attorney for the eastern destructed district of pennsylvania and he joins us tonight. thank you very much for coming on. it is remarkable in a democracy that one man can have the ability to remake our justice system. but it sounds like that's what george soros is doing. what are his priorities? what are his goals and doing that? >> first of all i would say that i think in a lot of ways philadelphia is the laboratory for this experiment. and soros funded prosecutors are playing out. and now the returns are in to a certain extent. larry krasner has been in office
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for about a year and half funded by a mr. soros. and we can look at the data, and we can see what has happened in philadelphia. and as you said, homicides have skyrocketed. shootings have skyrocketed. the worst crimes of violent crime have really gone up. in addition to that, some of the low level and the mid-level crimes have also gone up. but they aren't being reported. and the reason that they are not being reported is because the d.a. has said he is not going to prosecute them. so you have statistically a bad situation that has developed in philadelphia, but actually the reality on the ground is even worse than the statistics. and what mr. soros wants to do is that he wants to implement his radical agenda, and he realizes that he can't do that to the normal democratic process. normally if you're going to try to get criminal justice reform, you have to do it through the legislature. you have to get broad public support for the changes that you want to institute.
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he is taking what i would describe as an illegitimate anti-democratic by trying to purchase d.a. elections, and once the d.a. is in place, he or she does not enforce the law. and presto, you have criminal justice reform. >> tucker: everything you said is absolutely right, and for those worried about the hijacking of our democracy, here is a perfect example of actually happening. but quickly, i'm just wondering who is the winner in this? of violent crime goes up more people are murdered, why would you want so-called reform of this kind? >> i think that the winners in the story are defendants. unfortunately, criminals are the winners in the story. and mr. krasner makes no bones about that. he is not even pretending to be a prosecutor. he calls himself a public defender with power. it's almost like letting the fox
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in the hen house. once he is in, he is trying to cause as much havoc as possible. he has no background as prosecutor. he has no interest in prosecution. he has an interest in cramming down his a radical pro-defendant ideology on everyone else. >> tucker: the effects are just horrifying. horrifying. thank you very much. i think that people don't really understand that george soros is making this country and they should understand. >> i'm glad that you are raising awareness about it. >> tucker: thanks very much. we are trying. and soros has effectively intimidated people to not criticizing him. some moral crime to called us to public attention, but it is in the public's interest to know. so we are. thank you very much. great to see you. >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: well, we are out of time this evening, but we will be back tomorrow night 8:00 p.m. and every night, the show that
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it is sworn enemy of flying, pomposity, smugness, and groupthink. dvr it if you can figure out how that works. good luck. send us an email if you do. have a great evening. sean hannity, live from new york city right now. >> great show, tucker, as usual. buckle up, welcome to hannity. major win for the united states, the tough negotiation with mexico, oh, they paid off a massive big way. the president wins, mexico agreed to stay on the flow of migration with new border policies and 6,000 national guard troops. and president trump, yeah, he had mexico buckle to their knees. without the help of any republicans in the mainstream media. oh, what happens? we will have a trade war. all right, the president won and stood strong. and we are better off for it.
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