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♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." for most americans who don't live in new york city, new york is a lot like your half drunk ne'er-do-well uncle. flashy, loud, always bragging about himself, though somewhat less impressive than he claims to be. you love your uncle, you just don't want to know too much about his personal life. there's no question it is messy and weird. you expect he owes a lot of people money, he eats with his mouth open. still, he's your uncle. your lives are intertwined. if you get some terrible disease and eyes, you'll be sad about it. in new york is the same way. even if you dislike new york too much to visit, you should care what happens there because you're an american and new york
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is by far this country's biggest city. new york is more than twice as many people, second place is los angeles. it's physically tiny, the entire city of manhattan is smaller than the dallas airport, but new york produces 10% of our total gdp in this country. so what happens to you new york matters to the rest of us, like the place or not. recently, new york seemed to be thriving. official theorists succeeded in doing the single most important thing civic leaders can do, they made their city safe for normal people to live there. new york is one of the least dangerous metro areas in the world. they bragged about it. there is no mystery how they did it. the city hired tens of thousands of cops. they threw criminals and antisocial destroyers in jail and left them there, and it worked. new york improved dramatically. people with choices, people could live anywhere, wanted to live there. and then in a short space of time, mayor bill de blasio arrived and he said about
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reversing the formula. on the basis of no evidence, de blasio attacked the police department of new york as racist. he then cut a billion dollars from the nypd budget. it demoralized cops stopped making arrests and almost immediately, crime and violence in the city exploded. in a single manhattan neighborhood, the upper east side, robberies have jumped by 286% this year. things fell apart. new yorkers who could leave the city did leave. the entire tax base fleeing to florida. bill de blasio watched these entirely predicable things happened, glassy eyed, breathing through his mouth, probably too high to process it all. in the end, de blasio concluded that none of it was his fault. new yorkers, he decided, have had it too easy. what they need is more suffering. today, de blasio announced that he claims to encircle the entire city with military style checkpoints, not to stop violent criminals, but to prevent people from visiting from other places. there was no public discussion
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of this ahead of time, there was no debate. de blasio just decreed it. >> starting today, we're going to do something new in new york city. we will have checkpoints at key entry points to the city. travelers coming in from those states will be given information about the quarantine, they'll will be reminded that it is required, not optional. they'll be reminded that failure to quarantine is a violation of state law, and it comes with serious penalties. tax under certain circumstances, fines could be as high as $10,000. >> tucker: got that? it doesn't make any sense at all, he didn't bother to explain why they're doing it, there is no science behind it. but the one thing you know for sure is it's your fault. not his, yours. your failures are a severe violation of the law, says bill de blasio. you'll be punished if you disobey. you are bad.
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travelers from new york city are about to learn a very important lesson. it's a lesson that those from nursing homes in new york, those who survived them have already learned, and it's this: the people who make the worst decisions, the decision to kill people, never face consequences for those decisions. only you do, so shut up and show us your papers, peasant. one of the ironies, and there are many, is that earlier this year new york threaten to sue rhode island for trying to set up the very same checkpoints. at the time, andrew cuomo, the governor of new york, called checkpoints like this "unconstitutional and reactionary." so what changed? well, who knows. don't waste your time looking for consistency. bureaucracies don't have to be consistent because they are in charge. they can do whatever they want. they don't have to explain why. at the very moment that they've decided to treat taxpayers of new york like refugees in a war zone with checkpoints, leaders in new york seemed to be doing all they can to make life easier
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for thugs with guns. back in may, for example, the city of new york released a gang member from custody without bail. he had been charged with attempted murder but they just let him go. here are pictures of the alleged crime. imagine letting that guy, the guy with the gun shooting someone on the sidewalk, just walk out free. why would you do that? you would have to hate the people who live in your setting in order to do that. prosecutors say that that suspect, a man called darius sutton, went on after new york let him out to commit three more shootings because of course he did. bill de blasio doesn't want to talk about any of that. he doesn't want you to talk about it, either. the thing about social justice is you are just going to have to ignore the details. instead, city officials would like you to stay terrified of the coronavirus because more anxiety about invisible viruses will take your mind off the shootings and the decay. so in a few days, new york will begin following and harassing travelers. they going to text and call you
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if you plan to travel and if you don't respond, city workers may come to your home in person. listen to a man called ted long explained the plan. he runs something called the test and trace core in new york. >> tomorrow, we are going to be deploying teams to penn station to stop travelers to make sure they've completed the travel form. we've made more than 86,000 phone calls to travelers coming into new york city from the designated high risk states, and we've sent more than 20,000 text messages to date. and if we can't get through to you on the phone, we deploy teams that are now knocking on your door to check in with you. >> tucker: oh, so ted long is going to deploy teams to penn station. have you been to penn station recently? it's a homeless shelter, the whole thing! oh, there's a guy with his trousers down relieving himself in the corner. oh, they're dealing crack over here, oh, they're smoking it over here. go to penn station and ask yourself, is this america? but ted long will deploy teams to hassle people who are
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traveling to new york to help the city stay afloat. right. keep in mind, the vehement little lecture you just heard about public health comes from the same people who forced coronavirus patients into nursing homes and killed people by doing it. the same people who let violent rioters control the city streets but suddenly, they're very concerned about your health. right. what they are actually concerned about, as always, is maintaining political control. and of course money. money is suddenly pressing concern for them, and the main problem is, and they are going to fix this if they can, is that under the current system it's pretty difficult to force people to remain in crumbling cities because for now, we still have freedom of movement. rich people are running away from new york. they have more freedom of movement than anyone because they can afford to go anywhere they want, and they see what's coming. it's pretty obvious. the plan to be somewhere else when it arrives. this raises the question of who is going to pay for all these failed and poisonous social experiments, the ones that
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turned a train station into a homeless shelter in midtown. andrew cuomo is smart enough to be worried about this. he is now begging millionaires to come back to the hell hole he helped create. >> we used to be worried that millionaire tax payers might leave. now we are trying to get people to come back. i talk to people all day long who are in the hamptons, who also live here or in their hudson valley house, or in their connecticut house, and i say, you got to come back, when you coming back? we will go to dinner, i'll buy you a drink, come over, i'll cook. they are not coming back right now. >> tucker: it's pathetic, it's pathetic. oh, there in the hamptons house. come back to new york, it's great. i'll meet you at penn station, will get a burger and some hepatitis. yeah. it turns out rich people may be evil but in the end you need a
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few of them to pay for everything, otherwise you have no political power. that's an obvious truth that cuomo is saying. the city's pothead mayor can't even say that out loud. it's possible he may not even understand the principle, but bill de blasio does know his disintegrating city will need money from somewhere and soon, so he's thinking the rest of america should pay for his disaster. >> if we do not get federal support soon, and am very worried about these stimulus talks in washington because they seem to be going nowhere fast, my challenge is where are we going to have the people to do this work? i may have to do layoffs of as many as 22,000 city employees from every department by october 1st if i don't get federal help. >> tucker: so consult your bill de blasio cheat sheet. look it up, we keep ours right here. if you welcoming you will see that it was less than a month ago that the same man, bill de blasio, threatened to sue the federal government if
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they helped too much. if they deployed federal law officers to the city. now he is whining that the feds aren't doing enough. shameless? obviously, of course it is. yet to be fair, it's possible that de blasio has no short-term memory left and simple he doesn't remember what he said last month. either way, matt walsh has been watching all of this very carefully. he hosts "the matt walsh show" and we are always happy to have him on our show. matt, thanks for coming on. again, the ironies are kind of inexhaustible here, but one of them is new york city seems to be doing a little bit better with respect to covid-19, but the restrictions are getting more severe. i'm beginning to suspect it's not entirely about public health. >> yeah, i think so. speaking of ironies, the other irony is that we've got people in the street who are screaming about fascism coming to america and in a way, they are sort of right. you've got checkpoints in new york city, you've got bill de blasio saying let's shut down churches.
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he's going to shut down churches permanently, he claims, if you dare go worship and practice your religion. that's a good example of actual fascism but the people that are worried about fascism are worried about that time, they're worried about the imaginary type of racist cops prowling the streets, murdering innocent people, which just isn't happening. i think with the coronavirus, a lot of the news is pretty good right now, relatively speaking. we are past the dash we are on the other side of the curve in new york and texas and florida. you know, we already know the mortality rate is much lower than what we originally thought, what we were originally told, especially if you are below retirement age. we've known for a while that if you're child, children are very unlikely to contract it or spread it, so that's all positive news but i think the problem is from the media's perspective, they've already told us that donald trump is literally hitler and he's up for reelection. and so, it would take a lot of integrity in the media's part to
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actually report the good news, because they know it's going to help the guy they hate, so we ask ourselves, does the media have that kind of integrity? of course they don't. they've got a nuclear weapon, politically speaking, with the coronavirus that they can use against trump, and do they have the discipline and integrity not to use it? the answer is no, they don't. >> tucker: it's amazing they can ignore the decay around them. if you woke up around them and there was a vagrant in your living room shooting heroin or setting fires, would you turn to your wife and say, i'm really concerned about covid-19? no, you would say get the vagrant out of the living room. how can they ignore what is happening right in front of them? >> i think you nailed it. de blasio despises the people he governs. i think that is a lot to do with it or at least he doesn't care. whether it's despise or indifference, this is why we are sending cities across the country that are run by democrats are in shambles and i think one of the reasons is that democrat voters and leftists, they vote for ideologues. they vote for people that say
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the right things and have the right ideology. bill de blasio has the right ideology, according to them, anyway. he's completely incompetent as a governor when it comes to actually doing things. he's a total joke, he's a clown. but he says the right things and that is why they like him and this is what happens. >> tucker: just want to go and not get mugged, that's it. not too much to ask. matt walsh, great to see you. thanks so much. around the country you are seeing politicians, because they are politicians, they can't control themselves, use coronavirus restrictions to award their friends and punish their enemies. in alaska, a guy blocked off the street to allow a wine bar to stay open with on street seating. he prohibited indoor food and drink services and everyone else's restaurant. the thing about the wine bar, he has financial ties to the wine bar, apparently. we would love to have him on the show to explain that. he's welcome anytime. you're saying that a lot. in new jersey, the owner of a gym in belmar, they've gone
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through all of this. many use coronavirus policies. they've on to great lengths to keep their clients healthy at their business. but it's not enough to satisfy the governor, phil murphy. the gym would like to do what it does, which is help people stay healthy. if they were selling liquor or lotto tickets are committing abortion they would be able to stay open but they can't. they defy the orders of their facing prosecutions and fines for what they've done. on saturday they broke into their own gym to keep it open for customers. here is a clip. [cheering] >> tucker: the gym's owners ian smith and frank trumbetti spoke to the resident body builder over at cnn last night, make sense. here's how that went. >> you are not in trouble because of the -- >> hold on. >> 53.3 deaths.
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that's 0.6% of the population. >> frank. >> bottom line, that is a belief that no one is talking about. >> watch your mouth, we are on television. >> sorry, sir. >> don't worry about it. i get your passion. >> tucker: jim owners who can do math. they weren't expecting that. they join us tonight. gentlemen, that was quite a performance. i'm going to let you jump in and explain. what was your take away from that exchange? what did you learn? >> we learned that actually, if you put the facts out there, it doesn't matter what side of the line they're on. they're going to listen and they are going to not be able to rebut you because i gave facts. we put things out there that actually, on the fake news networks, they don't actually put out there for anyone else. and our hope in going on there was to actually provide the real data that goes out there for the
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people who actually don't believe that these things are going on, okay? he couldn't argue with anything i said because i was 100% right, and that was the most important thing. >> tucker: you are a son of the enlightenment, amen. so, ian, we've talked a number of times on this show. i think you've been persecuted by the state of new jersey. two questions for you, quickly. one, i ask you this every time, has anyone been infected with covid-19 in your gym? and two, where are you in your legal fight to keep working? >> our current total right now is a 15,546 covid-free visits to our facility. in the legal fight, we have a couple things coming up. they are throwing everything they can add us. next tuesday at 5:00 we go in front of the town of bellmawr. they're trying to revoke our business license.
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we are going to be in court later this week. governor murphy request court to find us in the amount of $10,000 per day every day we've been in operation and they even cited reason not based off our income but based off the amount that was an hour gofundme, so he basically admitted that he is trying to cripple our legal defense fund by finding us to death. finally, he's looking for possible imprisonment of six months or more. >> tucker: imprisonment for keeping people healthy during a pandemic. i have to ask you guys. you were just on with quite an avid workout fan over on cnn. would you invite him, the governor's brother, into your gym? would you let him work out at the gym in belmar? >> absolutely. >> i would love to him to show up. >> our gym is open for every politician, from the local to the highest office in the land to see the protocols we put in place.
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that is why we did it in the first place. there was no plan in place and we wanted to work with government. to this day, at least the state of new jersey is not interested in doing so. >> we would like donald trump to come in and check the place out. >> tucker: you guys are brave, i love it. thank you for coming on, i really appreciate it. godspeed, as always. >> thank you, doctor. >> thank you. >> tucker: a store clerk in arlington, virginia, was confronted by armed burglars. he shot at them and now he is the one in trouble. the store owner says the burglars are walking free tonight. the more you know about this case, the more mind-bending it is. stay tuned. joe biden confronted about taking a cognitive test. his reaction on camera, pretty amazing. we'll show it to you after the break.
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♪ >> tucker: joe biden is doing pretty well in the polls. the only problem for his staff is when he is allowed to speak in public. it often doesn't go well. he struggles to remember simple things, what state he is in, what his wife looks like. today reporter asked if he had ever taken any cognitive tests and here's how it went. >> have you taken a cognitive -- >> no, i haven't taken a test. why the hell would i take a test?
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come on, man. that's like asking if i'm taking a test if you're taking cocaine or not. i'm so forward looking forward-looking to having an opportunity to sit with the president or stand with the president and debate. >> tucker: first, we know senator john kennedy of louisiana didn't take a cocaine test before coming on. come on, man! we still don't think he is a junkie. great to see you, senator. you are not a junkie, are you? >> no, sir. i was just listening to that tape and i would offer the observation, tucker, that vice president biden's handlers have clearly decided that the very best campaign that the vice president can offer to the american people was no campaign. >> tucker: yeah. >> that is why they are hiding him. on those days, even google can't
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find him. is that because of his health? i don't know, i hope not. my biggest concern about the vice president is his policies. he no longer wants to be the second coming of barack obama, which in my estimation would be bad enough. he is now decided he wants to be the second cousin of bernie sanders and congresswoman ocasio-cortez. this is america, you're entitled to believe what you want, but they don't believe that america is an exceptional country. they believe that america is wicked. they believe that most americans, white americans anyway, are racist and misogynistic and ignorant and evil. and i don't agree with that.
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instead of having gratitude for america, they have contempt, and i don't agree with that either. they now believe, apparently, socialism and illegal immigration and abortion are moral goods, and i don't believe that, either. that's not the america that i want my son to grow up in. >> tucker: amen, i agree with that completely. quickly, senator, there seems to be something very cynical about a candidate hiding himself. agree or disagree with the ideas you just explain, don't voters have a right to have them explained? >> of course they do, and when you decide that the very best campaign you can offer the american people is no campaign, and that your campaign slogan is
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"the other guys worse than me." that doesn't present the american people a legitimate choice in my opinion. is it because of his health? i don't know. i mean is, i hope not. but the american people deserve to know what their president stands for, and in this case, he's clearly changed. w the vice president has changed. >> tucker: i think that is right. you knew him before, and that is sincere. that is totally right. thank you. >> good to see you. >> tucker: joe biden's wife, jill, appeared on fox news yesterday. she wants you to know that her husband is just fine.an >> listen to this and let's get your reaction. >> can't put two sentences
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together. i say he's not competent to be president. to be president, you have to be sharp and tough and so many other things. he doesn't even come out of his basement.ansn >> what do you think about that about that characterization? >> you know, joe is anything but that characterization. you know, we've been campaigning, we've been listening to the scientists and the doctors and they have toldn us stay home and be safe. i think it is really about joe's age. >> tucker: dana perino did that interview, as you saw. she hosts "the daily briefing," 2:00 p.m. weekdays. she cohosts "the five" and joins us. we are happy about that. give us the overview. you talk to joe biden's wife and what did she think? >> she has written a book called "when the light enters." i read it over the weekend and had a chance to interview her when the paperback edition came out. number one, i didn't know a lot about her. i do know she was the first
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second later to work the entire time. she was a community college professor at community college even while she was at thesh white house. obviously as second lady. i wanted to ask of those questions she spent more time with joe biden than anybody else, and i know that she isis fiercely protective of her family, as a lot of people are and should be, and even president trump said today, she should have defended him, that is exactly appropriate. >> tucker: i agree. >> the question about its capabilities and his policies, that is why i think the debates are very important. when you have the two of them at a debate with no audience, there is no safeguard. there is no handlers, there is no guard rails. it's just going to be the two of them and the american people can decide what they think about their cognitive abilities. >> tucker: i think that is a very wise point, i think it's very true, and they seem to have boxed themselves into appearing in all three scheduled debates, unless i am missing something.
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>> no. i asked her yesterday, will he debate? he said of course. his spokesperson again today said he will debate. joe biden himself said he will debate. donald trump is the one who hasn't said in writing that he will debate. i guess somebody could start a rumor that president trump won't show up at the debate but i think both of them need to debate, and they're going to want to debate because the american people, some of these ads, people are going to be focused after september. the numbers, the polling you will see at the end of augusteo will be a lot tighter than what you saw at the end of july. and then you're going to have to decide, which of these two guysg do you want for the next four years, as you look at the last four years, and can the president figure out a way to focus on joe biden, rather than the media focusing totally on him? gives them so many opportunities all day long. >> tucker: yes.
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i think it would be helpful for the country to know more about where biden stands on things. good point. dana perino, great to see you. thank you. >> have a good night. >> tucker: thanks. immigrant store clerk makes basically nothing. within the store, when burglars broke in and he defended himself and for that, he is being punished. he is on house arrest tonight. the man who tried to rob him isl out on the streets. the store owner joins us tonight to tell us about the rogue prosecutor who made that possible. also, democrats caught on video refusing to distance themselves from antifa, a domestic terror group. hard to believe it. we have that tape, next. we havt tape, next.
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>> tucker: -- exactly the sort of person the left is always telling you they defend, defended himself against an early-morning burglary by firing three warning shots of the burglars, and wounded one of them, not fatally. in a shocking inversion of justice, that man, the immigrant clerk, is under house arrest and the burglar, the ringleader of the group who broke and has m bn cleared of all charges and walks free tonight. how does that work, exactly? jowan zuber owns the arlington smoke shop in arlington, virginia, and we are happy to have him back on the show. thank you so much for coming on. so, to the most shocking part first. the man who defended himself is under house arrest but the burglar has been let out? are you sure? >> i am 100% sure. a this is so sad and so shocking. the justice system is not working in arlington, virginia. we went to court on july 30th and finally, we see the video. i hope that arlington county will share the video exactly. it's edited by the prosecutors' office because they do not play
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the volume. the reason they don't play the volume is that it was so violent that the volume will be enough to get him off the charges. so what happens, we saw the video, three masked men rushed in, and he even said they all had knives, they all had weapons, they were prepared with masks, gloves, and when they approach, he even screamed a warning but they decide to ignore so when he opened the bedroom door, he missed the guy face-to-face with the mask on, all black. he admits it was pitch black. the criminal admits it was pitch black and as soon as he met face-to-face, he shoots him, closes the door --it >> tucker: good. >> because there's three people in there. closes the door, picks up the phone, calls the police, picks up the phone, the guys not on the ground no more. they're running around the shop so he shoots two more times because he's scared for his life, this never happened to him before and what happens is one
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of the guy drags the other criminal outside. that is when the officers arrived and they put him in jail and it's very sad. and i still can't believe that he would be protected by the prosecutors and the prosecutor's office is very upset that i came on your show and speak the truth, and now they are looking at the whole thing a different way. they want to show us something different. i can't believe they're protecting the criminal. i'm sure if the criminals broke into their house, they would be doing ten years in jail right now, and he has a gps on him. he has to pay $350 out of his pocket every month for the gps. $800 child support for a guy, he cannot take his daughter to the park while the criminal is on snapchat right now, smoking a joint celebrating that he is free and this says to the community, juveniles out there, you can go rob and steal in the prosecutor will stand next to
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you and defend you and put the real people who work hard, who try to live the american dream and put them in jail. this is very sad. the prosecutor hears this, joshua katcher, please, look deep into this case. you have kids, you understand. i'm sure if the criminals broke into your house, it would be a total different thing. and we are also still struggling. we have a court-appointed lawyer, but we definitely need help out there, because this is sad for justice. this is injustice, really. >> tucker: it enrages mes hearing that and the armedti robber is smoking weed on snapchat. he's sleeping in the store to protect it and they break, threaten him with knives, t defending yourself is now a crime. the whole thing is so grotesque. but i appreciate you coming on and i hope you will keep us posted on what happens, and i hope the prosecutors, who should be ashamed of themselves, turned
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back from the course they've chosen. thank you. >> thank you soo much for standing up for the truth. god bless. >> tucker: it's shocking. chaos has gripped this country for months. good leaders would restore order because the weakest among us are always the most injured by chaos. but we don't have leaders like that.s instead we have massachusetts congresswoman ayanna pressley. >> john lewis, we've been revisiting many of what i consider the original architects of the black lives matter movement, okay? because, as we have seen with the movement, they will try to co-opt it and undermine it and sanitize it and whitewash it, but the black lives matter activists that are today called antifa were in the 1960s being called communists. they were just as it disrupted and agitating the status quo, and just as impatient. >> tucker: the real problem is our education system. presumably, that person grew up
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in this country and learned absolutely nothing. and can therefore with a straight face tell you that the people burning down wendy's and looting the nike store are exactly like martin luther kingi right, they're the civil rights leaders of our times. they've been to the mountaintop, it's called chaz. here's how the hearing went. >> this committee wants to protect americans right to peacefully assemble, we should be focused on preventing federal officers from beating up protesters, tear gassing them, and shooting them. >> tucker: like fellow democrats in the senate, she lied about what is actually going on. what is actually going on is that thousands of joe biden are spray painting the f word on statues of abraham lincoln. racial slurs. ted cruz confronted her about the reality of what is going on with antifa. >> threat her remarks, she still did not say a negative word about antifa, nor hasre any
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democrat here. they instead engage in a political game where they defend. you're welcome to say something negative about antifa right now. >> i think that i've covered the subject quite well. >> okay, she declined to speak so that is the position of the democratic party. >> tucker: why is it so hard to condemn violence?he we used to think that all of us would condemn violence. no, they want. here's footage of the modern-day civil rights protesters campaigning for justice. >> [bleep] >> tucker: julio rosas is the senior editor at town hall. he shot the footage you just
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watched. we are happy to have him on the show tonight. thank you so much for coming on. why is it so hard to condemn that? it doesn't seem hard to me. >> you're right, talker, it shouldn't be hard but it's really disturbing to see when you have democratic senators not call out call out antifa out by name, especially when you consider that portland is in day 69 of not just protests, but riots. and i saw those riots firsthand when i was in portland last week, and i saw how, despite the fact that the federal protection service warned the crowd potable times to stop throwing fireworks, stop infiltrating the fence that had been set up, the crowd continued. and so that forced the officers to have to come out to disperse them away from the fence, and i can say that the rioters made my job a lot harder because when i was recording the officers being attacked, when a rider would throw a projectile from behind me, naturally the officers would respond with tear gas, pepper balls and flash bangs in myro direction.
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the video that you can see that i captured of town hall, you can see me having to duck and get behind cover multiple times to avoid getting hit, because a rider would throw something from behind. so, it was really quite frustrating for that to happen. >> tucker: it shouldn't be an act of bravery to walk through downtown of an american city. actually, they could arrest people running it but they are not.br julio, thank you for covering it and for your perspective and the video. appreciate it. >> thank you. >> tucker: so, we measure the strength of a political campaign by how much they spent on political ads but in fact onee campaign has been backing the most powerful companies in the world, the tech companies, that are doing everything they can to help that candidate win, including silencing voices they don't like. heather mac donald was just silenced.lp she was censored by google. she joins us next. mcdonald wast silence. she was censored by google. she joined us next.
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♪ >> tucker: the richest people in the world, america's tech oligarchs are effectively working for the joe biden for president campaign. they are doing their part by censoring anything that counters the official line, anything that might help biden.
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that is why youtube, google hazard the topic of policing headed by heather mac donald. >> the idea that police are wantonly killing black men is a creation of a politicized press and an elite establishment dedicated to the idea that racism is america's defining trait. >> tucker: they fear heather mac donald because heather mac donald knows the numbers because she wrote a terrific book on it called "the war on cops." tell us how you were censored and how you think you were censored, if you would. heather, i'm not -- i don't know if heather mac donald can hear us. >> i can hear you. >> tucker: oh, great. tell us how you were censored bl google and why you think they censored you. >> in 1860, frederick douglass said free speech was the dread of tyrants, the right they wanted to strike down.
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and facts of the dread of the silicon valley oligarchs. facts which does prove their favorite narratives that america is racist. i gave a speech last week on policing that used federal data, the gold standard, to disprove the lie that police are engaged in wanton racist violence against black men, as joe biden and the rioters maintained. no sooner did i finish the speech that google wiped out from the web on the lines that it violated the community guidelines of keeping youtube a safe space for all. my host appealed the decision. youtube grudgingly put it back on but with age restrictions, meaning your child cannot watch the speech unless you sneak them in behind you. here's what your child can watch in the privacy of his bedroom. a porn star giving a lap dance, nubile, naked women, praising destruction of the minneapolis
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lease precinct, and tips to become an antifa warrior. of course those contain salacious content and incite violence, unlike my speech which condemns violence, so what is the problem with this? the only thing i can conclude is that it gives young people facts that will allow them not to become an antifa warrior and not to join in the disorder that is tearing this country apart. >> tucker: your children can watch pornography but they are not allowed to watch a scholar read federal crime statistics out loud? and nobody is doing anything about -- nobody is standing up to protect our right to tell the truth and to even read facts! has anyone stood up for you, by the way? just wondering. >> has anyone, what? >> tucker: stood up for you.
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has anyone in power, i don't know, sent a threatening letter to google saying we are not going to put up with this and this formerly free country? >> again, the center for the american experiment has appealed and they are appealing the age restrictions, but i don't know. obviously, there is a revolt going on. what we know is the big tech companies are filled with leftists who can't stand the facts. >> tucker: they also operate at the mercy of the federal government which has done nothing. in the autopsy of this moment i hope they take the blame. heather mac donald, great to see you. thank you so much. >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: you won't believe who showed up at an antipolice rally in midtown manhattan. it's pretty amazing. next. so what's going on?
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>> tucker: so guess who showed up at a blm protest the other day in g manhattan to attack the police and demand "justice?" jussie smollett, the fake hate crime guy, the guy who made america a little less just and a little more divided by staging a
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fake assault on himself and blaming an ethnic group on that, that guy, the most privileged guy in america. fraudulent? yes. absolutely, but not really any more than the rest of it.en that's it for us. sean hannity right now. >> sean: all right, talker, thank you. welcome to "hannity.">> in less than three months, you're the ultimate jury and you will make the most consequential decision in our lifetime, especially for our kids and grandkids. america, the world, freedom, liberty, capitalism versus liberty-crushing socialism. that is what happens in 90 days. do you want joe biden, the ever confused one, bolshevik bernie, aoc, bozo, schumer, pelosi running the country? well, i do not. ronald reagan warned that this nation -- he warned us all. freedom is but one generation away from extinction. we owe it to her kids

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