tv Tucker Carlson Tonight FOX News June 5, 2020 9:00pm-10:00pm PDT
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♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." every cult has the same goal: the utter submission of its members. cult members surrender everything. they give up their physicalio freedom, where they can go, who they can see, how they can dress, but more than that, they give up control of their minds. cult leaders determine whether followers are allowed to believe, even in their most private thoughts. in order to do this, cults separate people from all they have known before, they force their members to renounce theird former lives, their countries, their customs. they will have no loyalty except to the cult. the first thing they attack always is the family. w families are the main impediment to brainwashing and extremism, that is true in every culture.
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so, if you're gonna control individuals, you're going to transform free people into compliant robots, the first thing you must do is separate them from the ones who love the most. in 1932, soviet authoritiesst began promoting the story of a 13-year-old peasant boy. they claimed he had taken the extremely virtuous step of denouncing his own father to the secret police for committing counterrevolutionary acts. once exposed as a traitor, the boy's father was executed by firing squad for the safety of the state. joseph stalin elevated this boyy to the status of national hero for what he did. people wept in the streets whenn they heard his name, they worshiped him like a saint. why are we telling you this?he because it's happening here.e. in the last ten days, some of our most prominent citizens have sworn allegiance to a cult. converts go by the term "allies," and like all cult t members, they demand total conformity.
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they ritually condemn their own nation. its history, its nations, its symbols, its flag. they denounce their own parents. if you've been on social media recently, you've likely seen many videos like this one. >> you stupid [bleep] dinosaur! get the [bleep] out of here! i'm sorry, you guys. >> tucker: that as a child attacking her mother and father for the crime of insufficient loyalty to black lives matter. a reporter wrote about this video and strongly approved of it. what you just saw is a young person "modeling the most important tenet of allyship." modeling, meaning something done to encourage others to do the same. it's effective and, in this case, it's working.. here's a 15-year-old from louisiana called isabella. there are many like her in america right now.
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>> i literally hate my family so much. they just had to argue with me that george floyd, they just tried to tell me that he deserved that because he did something wrong and that it was okay. that is not okay. [sniffling] and it's making me so upset. i do not want to live here. i hate living in louisiana. i hate living in all these racist -- >> tucker: "i hate my family so much." just a week ago, it would've been hard to imagine that. now, isabella is a social media star. celebrities tweet their approval at her. she may have her own cult a following before long. but the revolution is young. children attacking their parents is just the beginning. a man on cnn today, tim wise, told viewers that going forward,
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parents must hurt their own children. >> i think that the important thing for white parents to keep> in the front of our minds is that if black children in this country are not allowed innocence and childhood without fear of being killed by police or marginalized in some other way, then our children don't deserve innocence. if tamir rice can be shot dead in a park playing with a toy gun, something white children do all over this country every day without the fear of being shot, if tamir rice can be killed then white children need to be told at least at the samee age, if they can't be innocent, we don't get to be innocent. >> tucker: your children are no longer allowed to be innocent, says tim wise. happy childhoods are a sign of racism. the man saying this, and being affirmed by cnn's anchors asti e does, is a self-described antiracism activist. he's been saying things like this for a long time.
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more than once tim wise has suggested he approves of violence against those who disagree. how does tim wise make a living? well, in part by lecturing students. your kids may have seen him speak. you've almost certainly heard a lot of people like tim wise. in america's schools, the revolution has been in progress for quite some time. one school in rochester in new york has a black lives matter themed lesson plan, teaching materials dismissing america's bedrock institutions and america itself as inherently racist. questions include, how does mass incarceration function as a mechanism of racialized social control? one specific racial group is singled out for exclusive blame. the curriculum promotes a book entitled "white rage: the unspoken truth of our racial divide." in other words, children, there's a reason hatred and inequality exists. these people did it! that's what your kids are learning right now. that's not an overstatement. yesterday at a high school in iowa, a principal sent an email
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to parents in which he promised to increase the "race-conscious education of our students." in order to achieve that, he distributed materials from the southern poverty law center. ironically, the southern poverty law center is itself a hate group.is which that has been documented extensively, but now their agenda is the school's agenda. it's what your kids are learning. in washington, d.c., an elementary school prince full in the affluent northwest section wrote a letter announcing that "we need more white parents to talk to their parent kids about, especially now." the letter singled out "white staff and white community members" who the principal alleged committed "both macro and micro aggressions against staff of color." the principal did not specify what those crimes were. she didn't need to. their skin color was their crime. this is a national theme.id it pains us to tell you that, but it's true. it's incredibly destructive and dangerous. school districts are now using the 1619 project from
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"the new york times" for example as a curriculum. that project is the result of an out of the closet racial extremist, who recently argued it is not violence to loot and burn stores, it's justified. her propaganda is now mandatory in schools in buffalo, chicago, newark, washington. many parents, understandably, deeply resent this. it's deranged, it's racist, but other parents don't.ts they are allies, and they've joined in. one mother in london, where the cult is also spreading, posted this photo on twitter. it's of her daughter on bended knee, holding a sign declaring her privilege. the cultural revolution has come to the west. what will the effects of this be? this is just a moment. it will end. how will we feel about it looking back? years from now, how will that little girl with the sign remember her childhood? her mother took tim wise's advice. she no longer has innocence. will she be grateful for that?
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it's hard to imagine she will be.ce more likely, she will feel that bitter and used, because she has been used. and it's likely that many children growing up right now will feel the same way. is there a single person who believes that this moment we are living through will end in racial harmony?is that used to be what we wanted. some of us still do want that. is it even a goal anymore? it doesn't seem like it. instead, it seems like many in power -- it's very clear, in fact -- that many in power are pushing hard for racial division. for hatred, for violence. and let's pray they don't get what they want. tribal conflict will destroy a country faster than any plague. but keep in mind, as thisco insanity continues, that it doesn't happen in a vacuum. every action provokes a reaction. that's physics. we don't know where this is going; we don't want to know where it's going. the cult members should stop now. immediately. before more innocents get hurt, and they will if they don't.
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matt walsh is the host of "the matt walsh show" and we are happy to have him on this show tonight. so matt, before i ask you where this is going, and i'm not sure i want to know, what do you make of people sacrificing their own children on the altar of this religion? >> well, it's obviously abusive, it's deranged. i mean, it's everything you said it was. i think it goes even deeper than that. we have to think about how deep this sickness is that what they're telling their kids and what kids have been told in college for decades now, you think about critical race theory and all of that, they're told that white people are inherently racist. so it's part of your nature, there is nothing you can do about it. you are racist no matter what.tr other races cannot be racist, c you're the only one that can bee which means all you can do is admit that you are racist or you can deny it. if you admit it, then you're racist.ea if you deny it, that's exactly what racist would do. it reminds me a lot of the crucible.
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the witch trials or something where you are accused of being a witch, you can deny it which is exactly what a witch would do and that prove you're a witch, or you can admit it, and then you're a witch. that is kind of what it is with racism now and that is what kids are being indoctrinated into and they grow up to be self-hating, and i think that's by design. >> tucker: i mean, here's the problem with -- there's so many problems, but i think most americans of all colors want to live in a country where your race is not the most important thing about you. in fact, it's mostly irrelevant, right? n each that was the goal that you and i grow up with and i still support that. but if you attack people like this, you will over time get a reaction. and some of those reactions are going to be ugly. why would someone want to do that?in why would you want to create a tribalized society? a violent society? what's the point of doing that, seriously? >> well, i think that's right. we know the point, i think, is
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control, it's about controlling people. but what's going to happen, if you tell people to hate themselves and that they are inherently sick and thatn, thers nothing they can do about it and they are racist, and there a bigot, if you hammer them into their heads over and over and over again from a young age, i think you can go one of two ways. one is you just submit to and you have a lot of the so-called white allies of the black lives matter movement, kneeling before their masters in the black lives matter of movement or it the other way and you will have people go all the way to the other extreme and say, hey, they're calling me a bigot i might as well just be one. i think we are saying that play out right now in society as we speak. it is not going to get better. i think it's only going to get worse, unfortunately. >> tucker: this is all very obvious. this is a cul-de-sac, this doesn't end with a better society. it ends with something really t awful, and that is very obvious. there's nobody who doesn't know that. so, where are the adults?
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where are the republican senators, for example?th where are the leaders standing up and saying, no, you have to stop talking like this right now. you are wrecking the country, you are going to get people killed, stop talking like this. where the people who should be saying that? >> they are cowering under their bed, i think. they are terrified. this is something i noticed, you talk about republicans and conservatives, even a lot of conservative commentators out there are now too afraid, it seems like, to criticize a black lives matter and that is why we've seen these riots over the past two weeks. one line you hear from conservatives a lot is it isissl antifa doing it, rioting and looting, and they are domestic terrorists, but black lives matter has been a violent from its inception. did we forget about baltimore and dallas? five cops were executed in dallas. that was before antifa had riser to prominence; you can't blame that on antifa, but what happenr is there is a sanitization of black lives matter and their
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ideology, their tenants, that is happening, even on the right. if the right is buying into it, then i don't know where we go from there. >> tucker: in a moment of crisis, cowardness is a sin and there are a lot of cowards out there. i think we should remember their name and never give them authority again. i hope you will help remember their names because i think it really matters to hold them accountable.s thanks for coming on. >> for sure, thank you. >> tucker: david dorn is not a name on the lips of our leaders this week. he should be. dorn served his community for almost 30 years as a police officer. even after he retired, he continued to help others. last weekend, dorn was inmu st. louis trying to protect a friend's store from looters and he was murdered for doing it. this country ought to remember him. he represents the best of america. instead, his name has been shoved down the memory hole. the media would like and forgotten immediately so they can go back to -- violence across our nation. we should not let that happen.
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he was not the only victim, by the way, of the riots, and that has been forgotten. we think that's a shame. on twitter, former white house speechwriter has been keeping track of the casualties of this rioting and we want to read some of them to you because it's important to remember people who have been killed. more than just one. many. t t david patrick underwood was a federal protective service officer in california. a week ago, he was shot to death. we don't know who killed him. he was protecting a federal building in oakland. one of his colleagues was also critically injured in that shooting. kelly was just 22 years old. she was attending a george floyd related protest in davenport, iowa. she became uncomfortable with the direction of that protest, understandably. she got in her car to leave and was killed by a stray bullet. shot dead. jose gutierrez was a bystander, he watching as others looted a store in cicero.
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for being there, he was shot in the head and killed by this man. that is what police say. another victim in illinois was this man, 27, shot to death outside of a grocery store. no one remembers his name, we should. in minneapolis, francisco, who is 46, was found dead next to a burned-out car. police attributed his death too complex, homicidal violence. that's obvious. he was a casualty of the riots. at least three people were murdered during the violence in indianapolis. one was former indiana football player chris beatty.ee he was found shot to death just outside his apartment. an unnamed latino man in his 20s was also killed on sunday in los angeles in an area that was completely demolished by rioters. and, of course, those are just the ones who was killed. probably not an exhaustive list. if you know more, please send them to us. thousands have been hurt, maimed, financially ruined, brain damaged over the past week. dozens of those are police officers. they were injured trying to protect the public. one of them is las vegas police
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officer, he was shot during the riot on monday. the man who shot him said it was an accident. he was trying to scare away rioters. we don't know the truth but the man took a bullet to the head, the police officer did.id every one of those people deserves to be remembered, but instead, again, they are forgotten, and they are forgotten on purpose. the press would like these protests to go down in history is mostly peaceful. they are not, and they are not, in part, because cnn, msnbc, "the new york times" and many others have been inflaming racial tensions around the country. each they are inciting violence. they don't care about the consequences. t the rest of us should care. those are human beings, they are american, and now they are gone. and you know who did it? the people on the street, they should be held accountable for what they did. well, for months and months you remember, our leaders made it illegal for you to protest anything.. even to go to church. the coronavirus lockdown! but now that our streets are overrun with black lives matter
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>> tucker: for months, as you well remember, the people in charge told you that they were unilaterally canceling your constitutional rights. you know longer had the right to assemble, to speak freely, to worship. you thought those were guaranteed by the bill of rights? not anymore. in fact, in many parts of the country, people still don't have those rights but our leaders say they had no choice but to take them away. this was a medical emergency, it was more important than your rights. they were lying, we always thought they were lying, now we know for sure because today we have an open letter signed by more than 1,200 doctors, professionals, and public health officials, and it explains that the riots you're watching must be allowed, while any other demonstration like one you might participate in must be suppressed. "as public health advocates, we do not condemn these gatherings as risky for covid-19 transmission." huh? but, they clarify, "this should not be confused on stands for all gatherings, particularly
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protests against stay-at-home orders. those actions not only oppose public health intervention, but they are also rooted in white nationalism and run contrary to respect for black lives." huh? in other words, anybody who complains about being locked down is a racist, except the people who refuse to be locked down because they are protesting racism. heads, i win. tails, you lose. these are public health officials. this is insanity. just days ago, you were told any kind of gathering could kill thousands of people. you would be a murderer, you would be a genocidal murderer. that was before we know that viruses have their own woke political agenda and the only rallies we should ban are those people who have the wrong ideas, people who want to earn a living or go to church. those protests are racism. oh. and this is all coming from people who lecture you about science.
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who wouldn't recognize science if it got in the shower with them but they are still lecturing about science which is always a way to destroy countries and destroy your lifer and, by the way, to fleece you. why are we paying for any of this crap? that is a question we will address next week. but this is a sham, it was a front for tyrants to inflict their personal neuroses and i their desire for control on the united states of america and do it outside the democratic process, outside democratic norms. everyone who signed this letter is a faker, none represent science, we should never listen to any of them again. lara logan hosts "lara logan has no agenda" on fox nation, which is fantastic. we are happy to have her on now. so, lara, you've been watching this from the very beginning. how is it, as a scientific matter, that viruses are not dangerous when they are transmitted at black lives matter events, but very dangerous when transmitted at other events?
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>> well, you know, for me, as a journalist, the saddest thing about this letter is that it frames the entire pandemic in a very political context. and i say that because i've been on the phone with a few doctors today, talking to them about this, and building on conversations with many different doctors and infectious disease specialists from the very beginning, and you only have to look at who the letter is actually written by, because you mentioned the health care professionals and infectious disease specialists, but then it has community stakeholders attached to it, and i went through the list, there are a lot of them who just have their names there. you have no idea who they are.wh so, who or what is a community stakeholder in this context? and i do want to say that there are many examples in the history of this country where racism did play a role in the health care of black people in this country. there is no disputing that. no doctors that i've spoken to
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dispute that in any way, right? so, that is really not the issue here for medical professionals. for the doctors on the frontline of this virus, who are actually treating people, as opposed to those who, in the national institute of health or more academic positions, where they are looking at it from an academic or policy perspective versus being in the trenches, for those medical professionals, what they find so disturbing about this is that there are a number of medical concerns related to covid that are completely ignored that put african-americans at greater risk, and are not being addressed by the very health professionals who say they care about saving black people's lives. for example, vitamin d deficiency according to multiple doctors and studies, there is one in ireland, indonesia, nobody disputes that vitamin d deficiency is a common --
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adversely affected by covid-19. ministry professionals, elderly people in nursing homes and african-american communities, who are historically deficient in vitamin d, and it affects your immune system. i won't go through the science because i'm not a doctor, but it's been explained to me, and no one disputes a strong immune system impact your ability, how sick you get with this virus, and also, your survivability. there are many things health professionals could be doing, medically, that are left out of a letter like this, that can have a significant impact, if african-americans know that vitamin d deficiency makes them more vulnerable, and they are not putting out notices about that. it's not the only reason, right? but it is a factor. >> tucker: this has nothing to do with public health i never did. lara logan, great to see you. thank you for that. before we go to break, what is the real casualty here?
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it's not public health, it's any confidence any of us had in the people issuing these populations from on high are telling the truth, know what they are doing, are decent people. me know now, it's very clear, that they are not. nobody respects anybody in charge because they are not worth respecting. i want to put on screen quickly, a tweet from the top public health official in new york, here is his position. let's be clear about something, there is a spike in coronavirus cases the next two weeks, don't blame the protesters, blame racism. so, is that a public healthh pronouncement? no, it is a stupid little editorial comment driven by that's personal politics, but we are supposed to take that as an important directive from a government official, and no thinking person does. none. these people have devalued their own currency. no thinking person will ever listen to them again. and it's sad. meanwhile, in minneapolis, as if
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>> tucker: just a week ago, the idea that we would abolish police was just a lunatic internet meme. now it's a mainstream ing point on television.in >> right now is the time to defund the police and really invest in our community. >> we need to think of alternatives to the police. we need to do you fund the police or abolish the police. >> we don't need to fund the police and the way that we do. >> tucker: this is the thing with lunatic ideas. if nobody challenges them, ultimately, they happen. so now, 425,000 citizens of the city of minneapolis, a very
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pretty city, a very nice city, are about to become guinea pigs in an immense human experience whose outcome is all but certain.um we know exactly what going to happen. in minneapolis, three members of the city council have now endorsed disbanding the entire police department and their city and replacing it with an organization whose role we don't really understand, one city councilman said it would be a nonviolent public safety and outreach group, whatever that means. doesn't matter what it means. getting rid of the police is what they are for. congressman ilhan omar is for in favor of it. she grew up in a society with no police, that's why she had to leave and come here. that's why she had to marry her brother to commit immigration fraud to come here. she was that desperate to leavet that kind of society. c but no, omar has learned nothing or maybe she can think of no better fate for america, a country she clearly hates, than making it just like the country she fled. so today, omar tweeted this, "the minneapolis police department has proven themselves beyond reform. it's a little tough on the
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grammar. "is time to disband them and reimagine public safety in minneapolis."" what the hell does that mean? nothing. when they say reimagine public safety, what they mean is get rid of public safety. they are pretty clear on that point created minneapolishe city council president is one of those vowing to eliminate the police in minneapolis. on wednesday, she made it very clear what she's talking about. she has no patience at all for people who care about their own families, and we are quoting them. "if you are a comfortable white person asking to dismantle the police, i invite you to reflect are you willing to stick with it? will you be calling in three months to ask about garage break-ins? are you willing to dismantle white supremacy in all systems including a new system?" hard to believe this is happening, but again, the longer you let insanity go unchallenged and almost none of our leaders are challenging it, in case you haven't noticed, the more likely it becomes it will be real.
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it will happen, and you're going to have to live with the consequences. they are telling you that letting criminals invade your home is mandatory and if you don't like it, you are a racist. that's a member of the minneapolis city council in public. how exactly, by the way, is thag demand going to reduce racism? nothing they are doing reduces racism. it's causing it. systematically demonizing people for the color of their skin, the way they were born, something they can't change, is that racial harmony? no. they don't care. that's their policy, and they are never going to feel the effects because they have a private security. drive up and down the streets, i did it today. we have guards on the streets, say the signs. guards you paid for yourself. they'll be fine. you're about to go through a home invasion. a professor at kentucky state university joins us tonight.u'hr professor, thanks so much for coming on. m i'm worried we are not thinking through the consequences of our decisions right now. are you concerned? >> uh, yeah. the idea of abolishing or
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greatly defunding any major city police department is absolutelyd ludicrous. almost every city would be dodge city, kansas. so, i do want to say everyone hates police brutality, almost everyone favors basic measures like body cams. i saw the george floyd video. i want charges brought against preferably all the officers involved, but we know scientifically what is going to happen if you dramatically pull back policing in urban centers because we have seen it. we called this the ferguson effect four years ago. following the riots near st. louis, there was substantial police pull back and you started seeing headlines like from my hometown of chicago, "police stocks down 90%, crime skyrockets."hi this isn't theoretical. from 2014 to 2017, we went from 14,000 odd murders in the united states to 17,294, substantial, nearly 20% increase. and i want to note, this affects
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communities of color the most. the majority of those lives lost, if you want to talk about black lives, were african-american lives. by the end of that. period, black people had moved past the combined white and hispanic category in terms of the number of murders in our community. roughly 8,000 to around 6.5k, and i think we have already seen what happens to minority communities into white communities when the police pull back in minneapolis. if you look at that lake street district of the city, that was to a very real extent a black and asian business community. if you look at the businesses that were looted or burned to the ground, talking about the sports bar. midori's floating world cafe, one of the leading lack serving charter schools, the international bizarre was ne the international bazaar was burned. these are places i've seen coming from the midwest, and i will say, i've never in my life seen anything as ludicrous as a heavily caucasian mob, which is
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what you did have in minneapolis. burning a successful black man's business while chanting "black lives matter," and you're going to get a lot more of that kind of nonsense and a big city with no police. that's a bad idea. taht could be the whole segment. >> tucker: you just made a pretty airtight case, so let me just ask you a harder to pin down question. t why do you think they're doing this then? honestly. >> i think that any religious ideology can become dangerous at the margins and woke dennis has the margins and wokeness has a lot of these religious characteristics were certain things simply cannot be questioned. the treatment of these protests during covid-19 is absolutely bizarre. cno whether or not covid-19 is as dangerous as we were originally told, and i will note the cdc did release a new projected ifr of .24% just recently as opposed to 3.4, but at any rate, tens of thousands of people are gathering in the streets and
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health experts, "woke epidemiologists" are saying this is all right because they are fighting racism. that seems to be more religious than scientific behavior. a >> tucker: that's right. first, i hope you keep your job after doing the segment, and i hope you'll come back. was great to see you, thank you. good luck. so, looters are ruining our cities, spending almost no time in jail for doing that. why? because of bail reforms in somen places, and in other places, it's because famous people are paying to have them set free. we are going to name the people doing that next. ♪ name the people doing that
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♪ >> tucker: we told you last night how big companies, and corporations like pepsi and airbnb are funding this chaos, giving money to black lives matter, which is pushing to defund the police, but it isn't just major corporations fueling all of this, celebrities are paying to get violent rioters out of jail. we are scrolling their names on the right side of the screen. first off from actor steve carell from the office donated to the minnesota freedom fund, which is providing bail to
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rioters. seth rogen, don cheadle, janelle monae donated, as well. the cast of "brooklyn nine-nine," gave $100,000 to people who may have attacked of those they portrayed on tv. hollywood power couple blake lively and ryan reynolds donated $200,000 to the naacp legal defense fund, a group claiming any violence is due to cops, not protesters. right. rapper lomas x urged his followers to donate. imagine if he had used those followers instead to help all businesses destroyed by the riots he helped insight, may be the cities were getting better, but they are not. of course, at least those celebrities put their money up. countless others are simply posturing on social media. susan ran says seattle area radio host wrote a piece on that and joined us tonight. what's happening? >> i noticed were probably a lot of people are noticing better on twitter and instagram, and all of a sudden, they are seeing
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people proudly proclaiming how it woke they are, how all of a sudden, they are interested in a topic that just a few weeks ago they didn't care about, and so they will lecture us about their newfound wokeness, though none of us will ask, they will certainly tell us that they are heroes for the positions they are taking. meanwhile, when you try to have a normal conversation with any of them about maybe it being a fringe position to defund poli police, they will try to bully you into silence. these are people who are posting on social media to tell you that they care, why am not even understanding any of what it is there talking about. this is self-preening, urbanite, woke progressives who are going out of their way to pat each other on the back while not actually forwarding any part of this conversation. they will tell us that they are -- they are fighting bigotry and racism, built in early february when jews were getting beat up on the streets of new york and new jersey, they weren't posting anything. they wait for these national movements to jump on top of, so
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that, again, they can feel like they are part of a bigger conversation. meanwhile, what they end up doing is give a pass to some of these fringe beliefs that you've been talking about on this show all this week. when you have people who jump on a national movement, you give it legitimacy, and i don't think that we should be giving some of the fringe parts of this any sort of legitimacy. >> tucker: you can't -- they seem to think they are immune from criticism, so lebron james, for example, has been inciting violence, in my opinion, and get if you say anything about it, you are the racist. how can someone like lebron james, who should be ashamed of what he has done, get away with that? >> they get away with it because of a lot of groupthink. when you create these social media accounts and are engaged in this kind of activism, you essentially surround yourself with a lot of like-minded people. now, i follow a bunch of different places. if i were to get involved, like any normal person would want to get involved in some of the conversations, ultimately you get social media currency by attacking the other people because again, you are proclaiming that you are more
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evolved than everybody else. and then it becomes this big circle of people silencing folks that dared to say something just a little bit different, and then they feel like they can't say anything, and on the fact that people aren't saying anything means there is no one pushing back, and you mentioned it earlier on the show. if you don't push back, if you just sort of let it happen, then yeah, it happens, and i don't want to live in a city that doesn't have actual police officers. this is ridiculous. the problem is we are supposed to be united right now, and i think after george floyd was murdered -- and i believe he was murdered -- this was an injustice that everybody, every single person came together to call out, and rather than take that unity and have conversations about something important, such as how about police training, is there something we can do there? will allow the fringe voices to speak up the loudest, even though they represent the smallt amount of people, before you know it, it becomes this national movement with celebrities who think they know what it is there talking about. you go and lose or destroy any
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of their property, the second that happens, the second you look at them in a shifty way, they'll have their private security, descend upon you, and the mcculloch cops then they call the cops. >> tucker: lebron james, i want to say it, i believe he has been inciting violence. it's unbelievable. it's great to see you tonight. >> thanks for having me. >> tucker: you remember the chants "hydroxychloroquine is dangerous!" it if you don't agree, you don't understand science. they barked at you for weeks about that. now it turns out the studies they pushed was fake. it wasn't real. i'm not kidding. amazing story. dr. marc siegel after the break. ♪ want to brain better? unlike ordinary memory supplements neuriva has clinically proven ingredients that fuel 5 indicators of brain performance. memory, focus, accuracy, learning, and concentration. try neuriva for 30 days and see the difference. noticks and fleas?o simplifies protection.
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suddenly told you it was dangerous. if they promoted the study thath hydroxychloroquine could really hurt you now the study has been retracted. tif why? dr. marc siegel joining us to discuss that hey, doctor. >> two stories tonight, tucker and i wish it was medical but it's political and the second looks like it's medical which i'm very happy about in the hydroxychloroquine story, the president announced he was taking at the end the media wolves descended and soon after this a renowned journalist suddenly published a study showing that it supposedly hastens death and has severe side effects end. and very seriously ill patients. and then we find out lancet was relyingng on fraudulent data by the company.
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if tucker,a and has a handful of employees and one is an adult content model. yes, another one writes science fiction for a living. if so, they claim they have one of the best hospital databases in the world but they have no internet presence whatsoever. so come out lancet, a gun is faced in the suddenly withdrawing the study and went with the medicalt question whih is does hydroxychloroquine actually work earlier in the game to help decrease the symptoms of covid-19. it's been study in the lab is an antivirus and we don't know and this is a political hit job. now for the medical story this is very optimistic news. university of pittsburgh medical center today's reporting several of the doctors there are saying, you know what, covid-19, tucker, the virus appears to be getting milder and people who are being admitted have milder symptoms. we heard the same thing out of northern italy and guess what i've been hearing the same thing
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from many doctors here in new york city over the past week or two. the number of deaths from covid-19 over the past 24 hours in new york city for the first time since early march, is zero deaths. zero deaths. now why would this be happening? because of basic biology, tucker.gy viruses like everything else want to survive. if i'i'm not sure if this is the case, but they want to get more used to the human host and they want to be able to spread more easily and if they kill the host they can't spread it. so they tend to mutate in the direction of becoming milder. it looksks like this may be happening here. what great news and, tucker, that might be why tony fauci yesterday announced that he wants the schools to be open. something that you and i have been saying on the show for weeks. i'm glad he's finally catching up with us. if school should reopen and society needs to start reopening.
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>> sean>> tucker: e said it lon. at dr. marc siegel, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> tucker: very long week and very happy weekend and the sean hannity right now. ♪ >> sean: thank you, tucker. we begin this friday night with a fox news alert, and we are tracking the several breaking the stories at this hour. moments ago, massive crowds. look at that, waiting to greet president trump in maine where he met with officials and delivered remarks and toured a facility that is making coronavirus testing supplies which thankfully was making a lot of progress on. andd meanwhile, new york city, los angeles, d.c., other major cities are now bracing for yet another night of unrest, this is more and more democrats, the media mob calls for the police to be abolished altogether. well, any liberal governor or any mayor that may want to experiment with that plan, go
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