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struggle with a starter, she became an advocate for people with speech disorders. she was married to john glenn for 73 years before he died in 2016 at 95. that is the story tuesday, may 19, 2020. we will be back tomorrow night. tucker is up next. ♪ >> tucker: good evening, welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." we have a newly released document, classified just a few hours ago. it was written during the final few moments, literally of the obama administration on inauguration day. the national security advisor. it reveals what you may have suspected, jim comey discovered himself as more powerful than any elected president. defending democracy and he rejected the main tenant including himself completely in charge. no election necessary. it is the chilling things of how things work in washington.
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the details just ahead. but first, three years the over meaning threats we supposedly face from a russia, that somehow hacked american democracy during 2016 presidential campaign. but infiltrated the government at the highest level. honor formal naval officers like carter page were in fact secret stooges of vladimir putin and they were working towards diabolical ends with the political consultants like roger stone. it was all hiding in plain sight forget mexico, saudi arabia or many other countries. it was russia more than any other place that threatened americans sovereignty that was actually in control of foreign policy. and that is the story they told us. none of it was ever plausible. in fact, it was completely observed. there was no evidence that it
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was true. day after tiresome day after stuck after every single cnn viewer, every pbs viewer, every subscriber to the new york "newk magazine" with a matter of religious fate. russia hacked our democracy. it was their mantra. >> a massive back for into democracy. moscow's attack on american democracy. everything you need to know about the threat to our democracy. >> you have republican silent and seemingly okay with this kind of attack on our democracy. >> there's no no question that russia attacked us. >> attack on the integrity of our elections. >> attack on our democracy. >> the first time we had our adversary attacked us that we have not responded. >> tucker: these people, brand
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of shame, their silly credentials but we have a moral obligation to listen to them because they know what they are talking about. they are fools reading they are stupid talking points again and again, but they were doing it for a reason. the beauty of the russian fable was these people a ruling class to ignore the huge number of actual problems the united states face. and because of to solve, the drug addiction, hundreds of thousands over time. the border that essentially is open, a disappearing middle class, the core of the country. the rise of china, and then of course in the number of counterproductive foreign wars that should have ended long ago. for three years, nobody in washington talked about any of this. >> if you wondered why no one seemed to care when you're 23-year-old died of internal,
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that might evidence you are with. she admitted that she decided that michael flynn was a russian spy because he talked too much about china. that is what russian spies do. but donald trump was elected in the wind thought he would be, precisely because he talked about issues like these, the ones that matter. that was a massive threat. so they derailed to a large extent his first term agenda, using a hoax concocted by the administration he replaced. who benefited from this? the people who thought it up but nobody benefited more than the chinese government. leaders in washington wasted years accusing people for working for vladimir putin but china grew more powerful, grew closer to require replacing the world as a dominant nation. by the time this version of coronavirus spread west from
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wuhan, china was calling many of the shots internationally. we didn't even know it until the crisis hit. for example the u.s. has given far more money than any other nation to the ward help organization. strangely, taiwan is not a member of the w.h.o., why is that? one reason, china doesn't want them to be so they are not. china is effectively in control of the w.h.o. want proof? watch the director of the world health organization the most ridiculous chinese propaganda he will repeat as if it is true with a straight face. that is right. as always come if you want to know who is really in charge, watch the lies they tell. >> chinese government is to be congratulated. for extraordinary measures it has taken to contain the outbreak. china is actually setting a new standard for outbreak and it's not an exaggeration. >> tucker: so the new
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standard, the fake doctor you just saw is promoting. in the and created the worst economic calamity since the great depression, that china benefited immensely from. china might be the only on the globe that has become stronger in the face. no doubt the chinese government is pleased with the puppets of the w.h.o. last night the president of the united states released a letter to the world health organization warning the u.s. will suspend funding permanently if the organization doesn't reform itself right away. and wean itself from china. we will see if that happens. either way the problem is much bigger than just the world health organization. china's tentacles extend almost everywhere in our society. the chinese government has deeply enmeshed in their education and it's not an overstatement. a number of university professors including one today arrested for spying on behalf of beijing. literally spies on campus. tenured spies. trying to have profound in
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hollywood and professional sports with all last year and incorporate america up and down the chain. china owes huge amounts of real estate in one of the reasons your kids cannot afford to live in the city. all of this has changed our lives in profound ways, but all of it happen with very little public notice. why? the people making it possible didn't want to advertise it. they were getting rich for it. and every corporate america knows the rules now, and don't offend beijing and you could be rewarded. ahead of the streaming service clip to be ceo o >> they wish ty were him. washington hasn't been immune to this either, china influences everywhere in the capital city. joe lieberman lobbies for china now. hard to believe. the top security official for obama and those are just a couple of the very few who
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hunter biden never bothered to do that. a bite and worked hard to sell his access to politicians in washington because his father the vice president chief among them, to investors who were getg rich in china. it was never a secret. many people in washington knew exactly what hunter biden was doing and didn't say anything to anybody. why? didn't seem weird to them. wasn't strange. so many other well connected people were doing the same thi thing. bringing officials in washington to the chinese. nancy pelosi still doesn't understand by any of this is a big deal. she has spent decades bowing to the chinese government even as she attacks this country as a racist and backward as she does virtually every day of the week. just the other day, she announced no other conversation is legitimate. it's all a distraction. >> let me just say that what the president is saying about china is interesting. it's an interesting diversion. let's keep our focus on meeting the needs of the american peop
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people. opening our economy. >> tucker: it's a diversion. how many antibiotics do we make in the middle of a pandemic? zero, none. all in china. when you watch something like pelosi's statement, a terrifying thought creeps up into the back of your mind. is china now too strong to criticize? is their only option to submit? maybe, we will find out. even now, certainly downsides for anyone who dare say a negative word about beijing. china is now threatening to punish elected american officials who dared to criticize the chinese response to coronavirus. hard to believe they are saying that out loud. to his credit, he is one of those who has been threatened by the chinese government and we are happy to have him on tonight. thank you for joining us. you could be specific about the threat that china has made against you. >> china has said they are going to sanction me personally in the
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state of missouri because we have the temerity to stand up. rightfully so, and i propose legislation that would allow every american who has been hurt by this pandemic to allow every american to go to work who has been hurt, hold them accountable and have them free chinese assets. we are going to keep speaking the truth, and we are going to hold china accountable, and this is the time. we have got to change our relationship with china. is now or never. >> tucker: not just a question of trade, it's what kind of world our grandchildren going to live in. so i fervently hope this could be a bipartisan effort. have you had any luck getting democrats in the senate on your side to push back against chinese dominance? >> so far, they will talk about
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china and say that's a problem but when it comes time to actually rubber to road, are we going to let americans go to court to have their day, are we going to change our trade agreements, are we going to reform the w.h.o. or just get out of it or are we going to reform the world trade organization where we are getting robbed blind by china. are you going to do something about that? these are the arguments i'm making and it's time right now for elected officials to stand up and do something about it. >> tucker: it shouldn't be partisan at all. we are spending so much money, trillions of dollars to the point where it's not even real of course, but it is on some level real, debt that the chinese largely will buy and then they will have even greater control. the chinese will bailout our country after a pandemic they unleashed on the world. >> this is one of the reasons why china needs to be forced to pay damages for what they've done. let's be clear, beijing and knew
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that they had a major health crisis on their hands in wuhan, the origin of the virus. they gagged whistle-blowers. allows this thing to spread and the spread to become pandemic level, so they need to be forced to pay, but beyond that, we have to now build new coalitions of other free natures who are willing to partner and hold china accountable. content with the status quo. >> tucker: we should cancel chinese dead and there's only one president in american history who can entertain that. thank you so much, the sanctions against missouri. as we told you just a moment ago, america's universities have become one of the favorite fronts for spying on this country. the word spying has been devalued over this last presidential term because of the russian nonsense.
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actual spying where the justice department arrested people for passing secrets to a foreign government, something that never happened in the russia case and happened a lot with china. yet another american professor has been arrested for working for beijing. chief breaking news correspondent grace gallagher has the latest on that story. >> a plan to keep the chinese from stealing america advances in technology and science. a few days ago, professor king wang who worked in both case western reserve university and the renowned cleveland clinic was arrested for secretly giving information to china. turns out, the research on molecular and genetic science was being funded by a multimillion dollar grant from u.s. taxpayers. earlier this month, university of arkansas electrical engineering professors was indicted for wire fraud.
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already receiving payments from the chinese government. in also indicted because allegedly applied for that despite patrick lewis allegedly faked of paternity leave so they could fly to china and secretly conduct research for a compensation package of about $750,000. in february, emory university neuroscientist was conducting research for the national institutes of health, yet allegedly failed to disclose he was being paid by the chinese. in january, the head of the chemistry department at harvard, charles lieber accused of taking $1.5 million from china to set up a research lab in wuhan. finally, last year, a professor from ucla was convicted of selling u.s. missile secrets to china. now is facing two centuries in
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prison. >> tucker: that's a long time. trace gallagher, thank you so much for that. michael flynn saw china as america's top international threat. he said that out loud, so the obama administration framed him as a russian spy and destroyed his life and his family. in now, we have a newly revealed information about how and why they did that and the attitudes that drove him to crush plan and derail the first term of president trump. that's next. staying connected your way is easier than ever.
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♪ >> tucker: today, acting director of national intelligence with the full text of an email, sent to herself inauguration day january 2017, the obama administration with the final minutes. the email is weird and very telling. it consisted summarizing for herself come apparently and attended a meeting two weeks before about the michael flynn investigation. the newly revealed text, the part that was redacted before
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says this and i'm quoting "director james comey is proceeding by the book as it relates to law enforcement from a national security perspective, comey does have concerns that the incoming national security advisor flynn is speaking with russian ambassador." comey said it could be an issue sharing sensitive information. president obama asked if comey was saying the national security council should not pass sensitive information related to russia to flynn. comey replied, potentially. he added had no indication so far that he has passed classified information but he noticed the level of communication is unusual. so that paragraph raises a lot of questions and none of them good. first the most obvious. in an email to herself, susan rice notes three times that the investigation is being done "by the book."
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that seems odd. how often do you remind yourself to follow the law in memos to yourself. could it be that rice was expecting an email to be read later by others? that is a rhetorical question but more asked about james comey. he apparently said there was no evidence that michael flynn had shared anything classified with ambassador kislyak. in other words, flynn had done nothing wrong. but fisa don't like comey didn't care. he had concerns, utterly subjective concerns that the incoming national security advisor of the united states was speaking to the ambassador of a major power. that was unusual, according to jim comey. in other words, a man who was never elected to anything decided that he could withhold information from the new democratically elected government. and could deny access to
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intelligence with no evidence whatsoever of actual crimes. and how is that for subverting democracy? this new document confirms what has been obvious for a very long time. the entire russia allusions story was, perhaps, history's largest example of political projection. the trump campaign never sabotage democracy. they were the result of democracy. a guy that is running a reality show on nbc in 20 minutes later cued the president, that is democracy. jim comey and the obama administration had no respect for democracy. they were threatened by it so they tried to subvert it. we should know more about this because it gets to the heart of everything. in the meantime, brit hume is fox's political analyst and we are glad to have them on the show. you have been out around washington's let me ask you a context question. it doesn't seem constitutionally permitted to me for a director, and an elected director of the
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fbi to withhold national security information from incoming newly elected administration. that doesn't seem -- >> it doesn't seem possible when you think about it, tucker, the national security assistance of the president, national security advisor and the new president himself are going to take possession of all classified information and the president has ultimate authority over all of it. so those officials are entitled to see whatever they want. >> tucker: yeah. >> it is not clear what the director of the fbi is talking about here. this whole memo is suspicious how many accounts. first of all, it was written 15 days after the events described had happened. as you noted, tucker, several references in there with the president saying i want everything done by the book and director comey doing everything by the book. and of course mr. by the book comey four days after the memo
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was written in the administration leaving, four days later, director comey still in the office with the fbi slips around to the white house without the department's knowledge or approval, excuse me, since two agents to the white house. he bragged how he knew this was not proper protocol supposed to do interviews in the white house through the white house counsel and all of this. he avoided all that. that wasn't exactly by the book, was it? that was the famous interview for which this whole case against flynn has proceeded to. so you add it all up and it looks very suspicious. and now susan rice with the statement tonight saying she welcomes this release of the additional redacted material in the memo, and furthermore, she wishes that all the transcripts of the overheard conversation, kislyak and flynn can be released implying there was release a special stuff in there. if it is, i will believe it when i see it. it's been with the press has treated this like a nonstory and
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in fact criticize this channel for even covering it. i wonder in the next administration or two administrations down the road, if the director of the fbi or cia or the head of national intelligence working independently and against the administration. does that seem like a story to them, do you think? >> of course it would. and this is a story. look we've been criticized at fox news for covering this story. new revelations in the flynn case and of course, we have a motion today filed to have the judge removed from the case and so on. this is a big story. and the irregularities in the handling of the whole russian investigation was a big story. and the journals don't want to hear about the irregularities because they bought the whole package. they went along and pursued this and engaged in this headlong pursuit of this pollution theory which blew up in their faces. now, they don't want to hear about it. in a sense, i don't blame them.
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it was the worst journal fiasco and more than my 50 years of journalism, and it continues. >> tucker: i think that is right. this is not just about trump or primarily to the system, which has worked well for 240 years. we should fix this and clean things up. great to see you. thank you so much for that. >> you bet, tucker, thank you. >> tucker: here is a scandal for so many right now but this one is unfolding and we ought to be getting more attention. the mother of pennsylvania's health director was saved from her nursing home. while those homes were flooded with coronavirus, thanks to the director's orders. an amazing story. hypocrisy, more on that after the break. ♪
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>> tucker: i want to give you an update on tonight if he and smith. he is the new jersey gym owner we have had on a couple of times. he decided to reopen his business in defiance of
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governor phil murphy and the goldman sachs partner of new jersey. today the end smith once again opened his gym and once again there was a big crowd of people that ultimately decided they knew the risk and they wanted to get some exercise. about two hours after opening the business, the police arrived and delivered another summons to's b.s. seven nomex ian smith and the patrons not forced out. later in the afternoon, the police issued citations to people working out as they left the building for defying governor murphy's orders. one man refused to give his name and he was handcuffed and arrested. still so for the business is not enclosed and the they will keep it open as long as they would remain free, and unable to lock the doors. obviously we will keep you updated on how that goes. the police and new jersey clearly don't want to but they are being forced to harass people working out in the gym, handcuffed them, threatening them with jail.
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far less attention has been paid to the people who have actually died from the coronavirus because they were vulnerable. the government has done so little and playing doubles tennis or swimming. in pennsylvania and new york, possibly other states, nursing homes were told they were required to admit patients infected with the coronavirus. out breaks inevitably resulted thousands died. leaders didn't care. in pennsylvania, and perhaps the most shocking and offensive example of all illustrating just how little government cares about you. the health commissioner of the commonwealth, rachel levine moved her own mother out of the hospital before she could fall victim to the resulting death trap. a pennsylvania state senator, he watched this with his jaw open , thank you for coming on. as many times as we tell the story, it is hard to believe that it is true, your state
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health director moved her own mother out of their nursing home and force nursing homes to admit infected patients but that is true, is it not? >> it is and you can't make this stuff up so last monday night i called for the resident -- resignation but the secretary with this shenanigans of the secretaries own mom mom evacuating safe, secure location. so what about the rest of the parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles. this sort of thing you never met him would have been in america especially pennsylvania the birth of freedom. but it did. an action needed to be taken. this is like a bad movie. every day we wake up and it still being played on a b-roll. and it does not help the spirits phone that is for sure and god help the people trapped in nursing homes. they can't have their loved ones visit them. they are alone and many of them are dying. i don't hear the leaders talk about them at all. we heard andrew cuomo say life is precious and thin forced infected patients and their
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nursing homes, thousands died and he said people died. it is like, does anyone care? >> it doesn't seem like that. the sad thing is rightly predicted to come a lot of thing they got wrong in the modeling and catastrophic. we heard over and over again from governor wolf and secretary levine, the most vulnerable would be the elderly with health conditions. indeed, that was exactly it and the secretary of health with a memorandum with covid positive patients back in its utter madness. pennsylvania coming out of this. there needs to be accountability. >> tucker: tell me that democrats and the state legislature aren't defending the health director living. >> they are. and i retired from the army two years ago and maybe i'm off my rocker but i thought at some point we would come together and agree with sheer incompetence but nothing but medical malpractice here. this is something we can deftly come together all and circling the wagons with this
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administration, it is utter madness. >> has she apologized for moving her own mother out of a nursing home and the people stuck there to death? >> so obviously, she knew that the secretary would be asked this question last tuesday. have a prepared statement and it was actually absurd, ridiculous and you can't make this stuff up. no apology. it would be one thing tucker if the secretary came out two months ago and i'm not sure we can safeguard your family members, your loved ones maybe take them out of the home for a couple of months but instead special treatment. >> tucker: exactly. it would be like liquidating your stock portfolio and tell the country everything will be fine. we saw that too. it tells you they don't care at all about you. thank you so much for joining us tonight. i really appreciate it. >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: speaking of the dangers and nursing home, amy glynn the widow with astronaut and former senator ohio john glenn died today of the virus in st. paul, minnesota.
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she was 100 years old, amy and john glenn were married at an astonishing 73 years. what a life. planned parenthood used the coronavirus pandemic to pose has a small business and shakedown taxpayers for millions more, with hundreds of millions and they wanted more and they got it but we will tell you how. ♪
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♪ >> tucker: when you hear the phrase "small-business," what comes to mind? probably your favorite local diner or the roofing company or your neighbor runs. a dog walking business. here is probably an example that didn't come immediately to mind. planned parenthood appeared planned parenthood is not a small business. it is a national brand. and openly boast how much a nonsmall business they are in fact of the 2019 report, they bragged about performing 345,000
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abortions in exchange, taking in $1.6 billion in revenue. that is in addition to hundreds of millions you send them every year in tax dollars. now, you would think that would be enough to support their affiliated abortion clinics with a crisis like this. just repurpose some of the come i don't know, $150 million they spend lobbing every year. over the untold money they spend promoting the democratic party. planned parenthood is the single most effective lobby for democratic candidates. but no, planned parenthood turns to taxpayers for a bailout. 37 separate planned parenthood affiliates come abortion clinics applied for and got loans from the federal government, paycheck protection program. that is a program meant to help small businesses, real ones and their workers survive the shutdown. by the way, and no places should planned parenthood shut down, really. maybe three or four, but almost planned parenthood was open
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because every democratic-controlled state gave a carve out for planned parenthood appeared so they couldn't, your doctor couldn't -- planned parenthood to perform as many as they want. but they still apply. in total, planned parenthood got $80 million in federal loans. a single affiliate in southern california got $7.5 million. they got that money even though planned parenthood federation of america, the national headquarters has close to 700 employees just by itself. they shouldn't be eligible. this is a scam. in fact, they aren't eligible under the rules. thankfully this administration noticed they walked off with all of this money. today the small business association sent letters to the planned parenthood affiliates demanding their money back to get it to real small businesses instead. we will be following this to make sure that that happens. we hope it does soon. it shouldn't surprise you that planned parenthood swooped in to take your money during this crisis. they are following the lead of
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democratic officeholders who have admitted leveraging your fear was their plan from day one. trace gallagher returns with more tonight. hey. >> tucker, former chief of staff president obama robert emanuel said you never want a serious crisis to go to waste. emanuel said he still believes that an apparently so do a lot of other democrats like washington state governor jay inslee, who thinks now is the time to push green tactics. watch. >> we should not be intimidated when people say, oh, you can't use this covid crisis. you have a solution to climate change. we have to recognize and the necessity of this moment. >> tucker: even seattle media criticized the comet as tone-deaf and "disgusting" instead of focusing on environmental agenda he needs to focus on the a collapsed economy. democratic bernie sanders believes that pandemic has a "silver lining" and i was the time to rethink the way society
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works. >> we should ask ourselves among other things, is health care a human right that all of us deserve? >> tucker: don't forget late last month when she endorsed joe biden for president, hillary clinton also indicated that some benefit could come out of the coronavirus crisis, lb had a political benefit. look. >> every form of health care should continue to be available including reproductive health care. eventually and quickly come i hope get us the universal health care. this would be a terrible crisis to waste. >> the old saying with a new follower, tucker. >> tucker: trace gallagher, thank you. well, it is clearer than ever looking at the data that mass quarantines are no longer justified in this country. it is possible they never were justified. but hard time hearing scientists say that out loud because big
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♪ >> tucker: the right to have your own opinion, to think for
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yourself, to disagree with your elected leaders and politicians was the most basic right that every american enjoyed it for 240 years. it was the signature right of this country. and then came coronavirus and big tech and it was all swept away. dr. is the head of biostatistics and epidemiology and research design at rockefeller university. not a light resume. he believes that mass of lockdowns, massive quarantines were a mistake and he expressed his view online. here is part of it. >> what ar are do you think aree possible health risks of the policy that we are following now with a shelter in place? >> we will see. may be a total of fewer cases. that is possible. however, we will see more cases among the elderly because we have prevented schoolchildren from creating immunity. and so in the end, we will see
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more death because the diets, the elderly people will die. we will see more deaths because of the social distancing. >> tucker: keep in mind no one in history has ever attempted mass quarantines. we have no idea what would happen once did. so what we need is a vigorous and informed debate about potential outcomes. imagine if the political leaders follow the advice he just saw instead of dr. fauci we might not base a global right now. whether we followed it or not, we didn't hear it and that video was deleted by google off of its youtube platform. it was censored like many other where the doctors criticized the lockdown. why is that? there was only one reason. google said disagreeing with the government is forbidden. what will happen when that standard is applied to other issues? how long before this show was censored?
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before you are censored? before freedom of thought and expression disappear in this country? do you want to live in a place like that? that is where we are going. fact. hope front every day, a civil rights attorney at the forefront of censorship and we are always happy to have her on the show. harmeet dhillon, i know you are not surprised by this. but give us a sense of the scope of the censorship now in progress. >> sometimes it's overused in this place, but it is chilling the extent to which the government is working with big tech overlords to silencer speech on important issues. you and i have talked about this before. if they were allowed to do this in china and america turned a blind eye it would happen in america. it happened much sooner than i thought. >> tucker: that its rate. >> what you are seeing is very odd. i've gone to simple american liberty the right to provo -- protestant for california capital and the governor banned
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all outdoor protest. the state comes in and says don't worry, judge, it is okay to ban so people can protest online. which is of course silly because you can only communicate online who you are friends with, but what if you can even do that? that is where the other she was dropping out. you cannot communicate or protest online. people are going to die because of this. more importantly our civil rights ratcheted down in one direction. the government doesn't get off scot-free here. when people sue youtube for taking down their videos, a private company and they are certainly there. the government is actually instructing and conspiring which is happening with some of the states contact and working with google, facebook, twitter and others to take down this information. that is the government using these tech companies as their tool. all of a sudden, it is a whole different scenario in terms of legal liability and in terms of the horrible impact on america, tucker. >> tucker: this is the most unimaginable direct threat to the liberties i've seen in my 51
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years. very quickly, why aren't the media outreach like this? >> with the media are left for the most part and the media got a free pass out of this lockdown. churches know, protesters know, so yes. different rights with different levels of protection according to the government. you will never hear this, they like people being put in their place. you see this every day on the new screen. >> tucker: they will try to center fox news next commode you watch. save the tape if you can, harmeet great to see you, thank you. >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: so nancy pelosi is mad about the medicine that the president's doctor prescribed him. and she is attacking the way he looks. he's fat, says nancy pelosi. could she be saying that? we will explore that question next. ♪
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>> tucker: nancy pelosi believes the medical decision is a choice that involves a woman
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and her doctor and that is it. everyone else can shut up and applaud. but on the question how to treat the coronavirus, pelosi is happy to judge. after the president announced yesterday his physician gave him a drug called hydroxychloroquine, protection against the virus, pelosi exploded. this is one medical decision nancy pelosi does not believe should remain between a patient and a doctor. speak with the president and i would rather he not be taking something that has not been approved by the scientists, especially in his age group and in his, shall we say, wait group because he is morbidly obese, they say. >> tucker: got that? not is only trumped taking a moral pharmaceutical but he is fat. morbidly obese is how she put it. we make on this show a real effort not to mock people for how they look. it isn't always easy but we really do try. nancy pelosi should try too, why?
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here is a recent picture of nancy pelosi. she turned 80 years old in march. does she look a d? no. she looked more like 37. how is that possible? if you'd guess diet and exercise, we will not argue with you because we don't know for sure and we really don't want to know. but we would remind the speaker of the house that people with glass faces should not throw stones. that is a lesson cnn chief body building correspondent should learn as well appear the governor's brother also went after the president for daring to take hydroxychloroquine. he said it was not supported by science, but it turns out when the cn in anchor with with coronavirus himself, he took another version of the same drug, which was apparently supported by science. there is a point where hypocrisy becomes so intense, so overwhelming, that you feel dizzy in the face of it. and that is where we are now, unfortunately. try to stay amused.
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in other gnomic nevertheless. that is about it for us tonight. we are completely out of time and we hope in the face of it all that you have a great night too. speaking of great, ladies and gentlemen, the great sean hannity from new york. >> sean: did i just hear you say people with glass faces? it reminds me when i say the adam schiff show. >> tucker: i'm just trying to dispense useful advice. maybe someone is morbidly dumb y would we ever talk about that. tucker, great show, thank you. welcome to "hannity" buckle up, multiple stories breaking at this hour that we are tracking peer and acting dna director ric grenell has done it again, another huge massive declassification, now we have the full unredacted, highly

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