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he's never been much of at science guy. he's a lifelong politician. his specialty is power and coercion, so he does what he knows. wearing a mask when you ride your bike alone could possibly save anyone's life, he instead demanded to forget about yourne so-called rights as an american and obey his orders, no questions allowed -- otherwise you're unpatriotic. if it sounds familiar, that's because we're seeing a lot of this lately. terrified, unhappy populations want change and that's welcome news to the party trying to take power, that's why they are doing it. what's the cost to the rest of us, to america? it's profound. thanks to restrictions rooted in politics rather than science,, children can't go to school,
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parents can't go to work, people can't get married or attend funerals. human contact has been drastically curtailed, these are not small things. they are essential human needs. without them, we can't live. in may we talked to a father whose teenage son killed himself he believed because of isolation. it is a crushing segment but worth watching. here's part of the conversation. >> my young 12-year-old boy about three days before his 13th birthdayld took his life. he was a normal kid, he wasn't depressed, he didn't die of the covid virus but he certainly died because of the covid virus. isolation created what i believe and what i worry and i'm warning every parent in america tonight, an emotional tsunami that is sweeping this nation and i'm very concerned about it. >> tucker: he had reason to be very concerned about it, that was three months ago -- the country has become sadder andea
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more isolated since. the lockdown has given americans to the edge and that's not speculation. according to new data from the cdc, fully a quarter of all young people in this country between 18 and 24 recently have considered suicide, seriously thought about killingbe h themselves -- that is a massive and a terrifying increase over previous surveys. it's a tragedy. anxiety and depression are at record highs, many americans are falling into a spiral from which they will not escape. >> because of coronavirus, many people are now unemployed or isolated at home.. as a result, the drug epidemic has intensified. >> you do whatever it is you do and the world goes away for a while. >> joe runs a fresh start ministries in orlando and says they are seeing more relapses and stories of drug abuse as a result. nationwide, it's the same story. the national institute on drug abuse estimates that since thehe outbreak, overdoses are up between 30 and 40%.
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>> tucker: people are depressed, you see it all around you, they are depressed because they are cut off from one another, depressed because their lives are moving backwards. according to data collected las month, 12% of the american households in the richest country in the world are now routinely short on food. 20% of all renters in america are behind on payments. these data were collected before federal unemployment benefits expired. people are abandoning their pets, prescriptions are going unfilled, we can go on. big parts of the country are becoming poor, but you don't hear about it much because to the media and our leaders in washington, it's not a big deal. they can't imagine worrying about money. in washington, they live in a city with guaranteed full employment always and forever thanks to the federal government, and it affects their attitudes.e here is tony fauci, the most political man in the most political city in america telling you that going brokehe isn't really a big deal.
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>> i know it's difficult, we are having a lot of suffering, a lot of death, if it's inconvenient -- but we just have to do it. >> tucker: it's inconvenient? remember when you respected that guy? remember when he seemed like a legitimate public health expert? we do, he was on this show, we treated him like a physician. now it's clear fauci is another oily politician on an ego trip. just like the rest of them. in case you haven't been to a supermarket recently, he's featured on the cover of in style magazine photographed by the pool -- man of science, what a buffoon. he isn't suffering during the lockdowns, he's loving it. he's enjoying the hell out of himself.he so is cnn. jeff zucker understands the lockdowns are the only way his personal friend kamala harris is goingg to run the country, his anchors dutifully beret to the public for not obeying even as they ignore the rules they
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demand you follow. watch the body builders roi to rants on the subject. >> while most americans arewa staying inside and should be if they aren't happy about being told to stay home.py staying home saves lives. >> the rest of us should be staying at home for our mothers and the people we love and keep us farther apart will ultimately bring us closer together. our collective conscientious actions -- stay home.er >> tucker: stay home! that's the order except when you are pledging allegiance to the democratic party. in that case, feel free to fill up the streets, that's healthy. in new york city, local politicians gathered in front of trump tower to paint black lives matter on the street, even though bill de blasio showed up high as a kite as usual and did his best to make a straight line.
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jeff zucker didn't complain, the media loved it. keep in mind, not all public gatherings are equally safe some are incredibly dangerous. it's hard to know the difference unless you are politically attuned. in new york, the city announced it will not commemorate 9/11 as it always does this year, the traditional twin beams of light over manhattan will be dark next month. why? because officials say they can't risk the safety of the crews they would need to set up the memorial. turning on two lights is just too dangerous right now, there's a pandemic out there. do you take them at their word? dodo you think that's a real problem? you know what's going on. anything that brings people together, that unites us as a nation, that gives people pride in their country must be stopped. anything that causes division fear, panic, anxiety, hatred must be amplified, no matter how many kids kill themselves as a b result. there's an election coming up. here's dr. biden explaining the rules. >> if our president today -- i would roll back re-openings in a number of places.
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wherever there is a significant percentage of people with covid should be required to keep social distancing and masks bars should not be open, there should not be congregations of more than ten people. >> tucker: after consulting with his advisors, all the political advisors, biden has located the core of the problem. it turns out america isn't shut down enough. people might be tempted to go to church or have dinner with their friends or work for ale living. kids could wind up in school and learn things that haven't been prescreened by google. somewhere a young couple might decide to take a walk through the woods without masks to enjoy nature and fresh air and if things like that continue happiness might return to america. we can't have that, not until people learn how to vote correctly. ned ryan is the founder and ceo of american majority, we are happy to have him on tonight.
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these numbers from the cdc actual science, apparently surveys of people's attitudes show that a quarter of young people have thought recently of killing themselves. you would think a number like that would cause the political leaders to maybe reassess -- has it? >> we were warned about this in june, the american academy of pediatrics warned us and said its relatively low risk for children with coronavirus but what is a high risk which dwarfs the risk of coronavirus is the developmental damage psychological and physical damage that will result with kids not going back to school and it's fascinating now to see it play out in real time. the people who have been fighting to keep schools closed who attacked donald trump are trying to reopen the school. now you are seeing some of them realize like chuck schumer, we
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should pivot on this because they realize their response to the virus is causing such damage to families, children, society as a whole that perhaps their response is doing more damage than the virus ever will. i would remind the american people, we are less than 12 weeks away from an election in time to and it's time to stop and think, what do you believe in the american people, what you belief but rights and the role of government in your lives and who is actually in charge? who do you want in power? do you want the democrats and their propaganda to force you to be inferior to cower in your basements as society goes to in a hand basket, actually trust the real science and realize we are not going to have a utopia with this virus just magically ceases to exist, we will protect the most vulnerable but we will go back to our regular lives, that is
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what's at stake in november. >> tucker: what is so striking is the total unwillingness of anyone on the left with somee notable exceptions but in general, they will not criticize their own team, period. if some republican politician youn, have gone after republicas more harshly than anyone we've had on the show, if some republican politician were doing this in order to win an election, would you stand by in order to let it happen? >> absolutely not. it is horrifying to watch, the death of any real journalism, at some level we can agree the death of real journalism has taken place. these people are propagandists and interested in pushing a narrative. the propagandists and the democrats stopped caring because it's inconvenient for their narratives. they are supporting black lives matteron looting in chicago sayg this is reparations as the middle-class is is literally dying.
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they are out of jobs, and they are losing businesses. they were forgotten and abandoned by democrats, it's time for the american people to say enough of this madness. we are not going to be manipulated anymore. we are actually going to take a stand and say were going to put in end to this in november, we are the ones in charge. i would remind the american people in a constitutional republic, all power flows from the people -- start acting like it. >> tucker: when they start telling you can't commemorate 9/11 with lights but you can loot the gucci store c we shouldn'dt put up with this. ned ryun, as always, great to see you. there is suddenly indiscriminate violence throughout the country it's on the rise. our leaders have decided to accept it. maybe this crime will get the entire country to pause and ask where are we going? with the execution-style murder of a 5-year-old boy last week in north carolina. >> 5-year-old cannon was riding his bike when police say a
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neighbor came out and shot him in the head. >> he was the kind of kid that was always polite. >> you just could not help to be changed when you met cannon.us >> everyone wants answers for why this was done. >> cannon's father is confused by his son's murder, saying there is no explanation for why he would target his son. >> there was never anything between me and him, any bad blood whatsoever. >> tucker: it's really beyond. the suspect has been charged with first-degree murder. the question is why haven'te te media covered this story?n what about it don't they like? nancy s grace is the host on fox nation, thanks so much for coming on. make sense of this, if you would. >> when you put the picture up just then of cannon, he was set to start kindergarten this week. i think back on my children.
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they went to kindergarten what a big day it was and now he's gone forever. you're right, this case has not been covered and i wonder why too.en this is what i know, i know that the families were friends, there had never been any bad blood between them at all. according to family members, the motive was that this little boy in b broad daylight, they had ge to church, they went to lunch theyhe were out in the yard playing, the little boy rode his bike into the neighbor's yard and the defendant according to eyewitnesses, multiple eyewitnesses, 25-year-old darius comes out, holds a gun up and it shoots the child point blank in the head. i predict this will be a death penalty case. >> tucker: i've said many times and i mean it that i don't
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think you should draw broad societal conclusions from a single horrific crime, the media specializes obviously in thatt and some of those conclusions are misleading if not lies. but to ignore something completely and they ignore murders every day on the southside of chicago as well, you really get the feeling that news coverage is guided purely by political imperatives purely. >> it seems to me right now with the concern over covid and not going to back to school and the issues surrounding that and the protests all around the country even attacking a ronald mcdonald house while sick children were inside cowering, that's the headlines. what about this boy? what about justice in this case what about my children and your children? they deserve to get just as much attention as all the other headlines. >> tucker: they are liars. nancy grace, one of the most direct people on television
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thank you for doing this. at the core of the russia scandal was a couple of deeply corrupt american federal agencies, not russian, american. today we got a glimpse of that corruption. an fbi lawyer expected to plead guilty for corruption. we'll have the very latest on that. but first one of the most pitiful places in the country is in danger, we don't do a lot of environmental stories but this one is worth doing.g. m johnny morris, who is the founder of bass pro shops, is here to talk about it with us. so what's going on?
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♪ >> tucker: if you hunt or fish or spend time outdoors regularly, you'veou probably hed of something called the pebble mine, it's been talked about for many years. it's an enormous mine, just proposed, not in operation, a copper mine that we built on southwest alaska's crystal bay and the concern as it could be devastating to fisheries and wildlife, salmon's palm there. conservation groups have been fighting this proposed mine for quite some time. now it could potentially become a reality.
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permitting is before the administration and will be decided soon. ininterestingly, the most environmental controversies there is a clean partisan split. republicans are on one side democrats are on the other. but this is not so clear. suddenly you are seeing a number of republicans, including some prominent ones, including some very conservative once saying "hold on a moment," may bebe pebble mine is not a good idea maybe you should do everything you cannot to despoil nature and maybe not all environmentalismg is about claimant. we are honored to have johnny morris, he is the founder of bass pro shops, probably the greatest outdoor retailer in the history of the world, some of us think so, we are happy to have him. thanks much for coming on. >> thank you for your enthusiasm, i'm coming to youmi hear from our headquarters grand daddy store, we started here t about 50 years ago and i feel so
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blessed in my life to be introduced to the sport of fishing -- i just want to say to you, i hear you like to fish and i just want to say as a fellow angler, thank you from all fellow anglers and everyone that loves the outdoors and nature and for future generations for spotlighting this issue that you are raising tonight, because it's extremely important. it's an amazing, fragile special resource, not just for america, but for the world, it's amazing. >> tucker: i think that's right and the reason i'm so eager to talk to you y because i don't think of you as a political figure, i've never seen you weigh in one way or the other on a political issue, i don't think it is a political issue. explain to us why you are concerned about the construction of a massive mine in alaska, why is this pebble mine ahe problem? >> conservation should be a uniter.
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this mine is proposed in the heart of the largest spawning grounds in the world, one of the most pristine areas, watersheds in the world. over 50 million salmon have already spawned there this year. approximately half of all the wild salmon harvested for the world come from this region. a lot of jobs, maybe 2,000 jobs. there are 14,000 plus jobs currently serving, recreational fishing, commercial fishing ecotourism -- there's a lot of economics with this. i was hearing you speak earlier there's a lot of issues that are bad in the world and for people to have a pristine place to go and this is sought after by people really all over the world
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to come here. to me, it's worth fighting for standing up to say this, this mine has some value -- i would like to share with you a quote that's very profound from president roosevelt, who is the father of conservation. "there can be no greater issue than that of conservation in this country. we must conserve the soil so that our children shall have land that is more and not less fertile than our fathers dwelt in. we must conserve the forests not by disuse but by use, making them even more valuable at the same time that we use them. we must conserve the mayans.er moreover, we must ensure so far as possible the use of certain types of great natural resources for the benefit of the people as a whole. i do applaud our president, i think he's helped us regain our energy independence and the
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impact on our economy and the safety and security, to be independent from -- foreign enemies, it's very important and i think these things can go together hand-in-hand, we can harvest in a healthy responsible way and still have and enhance our resources. >> tucker: anybody who doesn't spend a good part of his life outdoors is not a credible voice on conservation or the environment and you are the opposite. ayou spend an awful lot of your life outdoors. it's an honor to have you on the show tonight and i shouldou say that trout unlimited and a lot of conservation groups with actual sportsmen in them have the same position that you do on sand god bless them. >> one closing thing, how do you put a price on that? it's not just me and my boy it's fathers, sons, daughters, grandparents, go fishing, it's a happy thing. we appreciate you. >> tucker: thank you so much. you've heard a lot recently
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about institutional racism, it's the cause of every one of america's problems -- that's not true but it doesn't mean it doesn't exist. it does exist, the department of justice just found a clear-cutn' case of institutional racism at an ivy league university. for some reason, the left isn't interested in hearing about it. we've got details just ahead.ti ♪ it. if we've got details just ahead.
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>> tucker: joe biden and kamala harris are hardly deep thinkers, that's the whole point. it's's a water bug campaign on e surface. if you rouse them from a sleep what is an existential threat that america faces, russia, iran -- number one on the list would be institutional racism. that's the biggest threat wee face, neither one of them can define the term, joe biden gave
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a speech this summer, he just declared institutional racism is everywhere. apparently it is, institutional racism caused kamala harris to drop out of the primary. it's what made that minneapolisa cop murder a man. when crops failed in the ancient rome, the authorities blame the. gods, when democrats have something they don't like they blame institutional racism that doesn't mean institutional racism doesn't exist, the justice department just made a pretty strong case that it does exist. the doj has concluded yale university has systematically discriminated against asian and white applicants. they looked at yale's admission practices over an 18 year period. what did they find? asian-american and white applicants have only one fourth the likelihood of admission as african-american applicants.
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with academic credentials. they caught yale colt, yale hasn't even denied it, it's true. everybody knows it's true. ask any chinese or korean-american parent, theirr kid could have straight as but he's not going to princeton he will be lucky to get into boston college because he's the wrong color. is there a single american who doesn't know this? everybody knows it. are we okay with that? shut up, say democrats, stop odtalking about it, is not a rel problem. the justice department working overtime for those marginalized, depressed, upper-class white students able to go to yale, looking after main street -- as if that's what it's about. what would be funny would be to see what would happen if these ivy league schools stop admitting these low iq children of famous liberals. peoples like cnn's chris cuomo who went to yale because his dad
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was the governor of new york. would "the new york times" to support that, shutting down the pipeline for the kids of democratic politicians to brown yale, princeton, harvard -- that would hit them where they live. but discriminating against some korean kids so we can feelat virtuous, we are for that. another "new york times" writer put it this way "it is not discrimination to take into account systemic inequality." right, it's not discrimination to discriminate as long as i'm the beneficiary of the discrimination. so that's how it works but isn't that how the jim crow south worked? yes. the left doesn't care about details, according to "the new york times" if you're an african-american student who got a mercedes from your parents you are a victim of systemic inequality, you need a 200-point bonusin on the s.a.t. if you're a kid from appalachia who had to work through high school, you are the beneficiary of systemic racism.
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not one person believes that. it's absolutely ridiculous.se it makes no sense, it's insulting to all of us, it's degrading to all of us because it's too unfair. but they don't care. the goal isn't to convince you the goal is to make you as cynical as they are. they think they can accomplish that and maybe they can by rubbing their total lack of moral standards into your face. just weeks ago the media that doesn't care about yale's overt discrimination against asianshe was horrified by the term wuhan coronavirus because it could hurt chinese americans, they never said how but they said it. watch.ru >> the president referred to the coronavirus as a foreign virus it's going to come across to a lot of americans as xenophobia. >> he thinks the only path now is to declare the virus public enemy number one, somewhat racist terms. >> the xenophobia and racism is such a common thing and it is incredibly dangerous.
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it is problematic and scary and i just really want to call that out. >> why do you keep calling this the chinese virus? a lot of people are saying it's racist. >> is not racist at all. it comes from china, that's why. >> tucker: it is "problematic and scary to criticize the chinese government but not to openly discriminate against chinese-american children." but you cannot criticize the government of china, anyone who does must be silenced. peter navarro was thrown off the air for the crime of telling cnn's viewers where the coronavirus came from. >> i will say this virus affecting the united statesru right now -- we let you say that once, please don't say it again i know what you're doing. >> it's a china virus. >> peter navarro, we appreciate you being with us, i know what you're trying to do there. >> tucker: i know why you're saying it, the anchor scolds. right. you're not allowed to say certain things on the air on cnn
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or msnbc or else you might start thinking for yourself. watch. >> the wuhan coronavirus has now surpassed the 2003 sars outbreak. >> it was confirmed at one of her hospitals. >> inside that building is the world's first lab grown copy of the wuhan coronavirus outside mainland china. >> the chinese coronavirus death toll has jumped to at least 26 people. >> the chinese virus, the coronavirus that is worrying the whole world. >> this comes as the chinese coronavirus death toll has jumped to at least 26 people and sickened at least 835 people. >> tucker: so it was okay to call it the wuhan coronavirusse probably from a chinese lab, the evidence shows but once it became a public relations problem for the chinese
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government, you are racist for saying it. what can we conclude? actual racism means nothing to these people, what matters is if they can use racial dilution to advance a partisan political agenda. the aclu spent 100 years were always left wing, they weree pretty virtuous things but they announced on thursday they have no problem with systemic raciale discrimination in college admissions. "calling for an end for racial consideration threatens campus diversity." in other words, we need racism because it brings us diversity. this is totally grotesque that's why almost nobody says it loud. they don't want you to talk about it because they can't defend it. air, people look at them, they realize this is disgusting. and yet kamala harris supports at along with the aclu, she's pushing to eliminate the core antidiscrimination law in california, we can't say this enough, that's how shocking this
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is. in the 1990s californians passed proposition 209, thatat recognized giving racial preference is wrong but democrats changed their view. they understand discrimination is key to their goals. a system in which americans were rewarded or punished based on how they were born allows them to take and maintain power. in some ways, the man who started this debate in the modern era, he's the president for californians and equal rights, he's the author of the original californians for discrimination law that kamala harris and others are now trying to overturn, he joins us tonight. mr. connelly, thanks for coming on. >> i'm delighted to be with you. thanks for calling attention to this problem. >> tucker: i thought of you many times because i'm old enough to remember when you got this ballot initiative through in california, how do you feel seeing the leaders of the modern democratic party work to overturn it? >> i am saddened, disappointed
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i long for the days of john f. kennedy and hubert humphrey and all of those who were champions of civil rights. but this whole business of diversity in quotes has taken over the country and in the name of affirmative action, we are doing discriminatory acts against people who are largely of white and of asian descent, primarily americans who are chinese in dissent, but nobody seems to care. and the entire political structure which is a monopoly of democrats in california believes they are doing god's work by discriminating against people. it's morally wrong and in the fullness of time we will find if we keep on this path, it's going to lead to the economic destruction of our state.
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one of the things we are faced with in california is a ballot initiative, proposition 16, which would repeal the initiative that 55% of the people in my great state of california approved. that initiative, proposition 209, reads "the state shall not discriminate against or grant preferential treatment to any individual or group on the basis of race, sex, color, ethnicity, or national origin in public education or public contracting." 37 words, no hidden words. no secret to it, it's a simple and it's direct, but they want to repeal it. and the ballot label that will guide the voters says this is an effort to allow diversity.
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it is corrupt, morally corrupt. it is a plague on our democracy to mischaracterize it and we are worried, because we don't have the dollars that they have. d they've had two people contribute a million dollars apiece. the founder of netflix and another billionaire, they kicked in $2.5 million to do this and i'll bet you theyy couldn't tel you what they were doing if their life depended upon it. but that's where we are. >> tucker: it's the saddest thing i've seen in a long time i thought of you a lot and i'm grateful you came on tonight and i'm glad you put that as clearly as you did, thank you. the question before us now is can coronavirus survive in frozen food? is it in your popsicle this august? dr. siegel joins us to separate fact from fiction ♪
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♪ >> tucker: the island nation
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of new zealand went 102 days without a single local coronavirus transmission, butna now they are panicked, because a small number of new cases they believe may have come in frozen food. meanwhile, chinese cities said they found small traces of coronavirus in chicken wings they got from brazil. should we ban frozen food and what is the future of popsiclesz dr. marc siegel is a fox news medical contributor, what is the truth?e >> this is politics of fear, the international addition, and let's start with china, exporters of the coronavirus, now they are claiming we are importing frozen food, chicken wings from brazil and also, ecuador shrimp that they found traces of coronavirus on. o wouldn't that be international justice if the exporters of the virus suddenly where we importing it? that's too good to be true because the truth is having traces of this coronavirus doesn't lead to infection.
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we found in nebraska when we were out there, it was found in all the surfaces. it doesn't mean you are going to get sick from it, the world health organization agrees with me. i wish i can add that to the list except we know from covering it on the show how often they have been wrong. so i won't count that as a reason. nevertheless, it's not the case. second, new zealand. new zealand is panicking tonight because 30 people got covid-19, they are tracing it to a ship, a freight ship, how do we know it's not in the frozen food? i'm going to tell you something new zealand, it's in one of the workers, i'm sure that came ashore illegally, that's got to be what it is. they broke the quarantine and you know what you're doing? you're reacting, overreacting for 30 people by shutting down the city of auckland. 1.7 million people have to stay at home now. here's my prescription for the weekend. take that popsicle out of the
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freezer, do not boil it. you can eat it as it is and the chicken wings, i want you to cook them, but not because of coronavirus, because of e. coli >> tucker: a greater threat than coronavirus. dr. marc siegel, happy to have you tonight, thanks so much. >> happy weekend. >> tucker: as promised, and fbi lawyer expected to plead guilty in falsifying evidence he used to spy on the trump campaign. are more criminal convictions on the way? that's next spy on the trurururu welcome, today's discussion will be around sliced meat. moms want healthy... and affordable. land o' frost premium!!! no added hormones either. it's the only protein i've really melted with. land o' frost premium. fresh look. same great taste.
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♪ >> tucker: sources has come firmed to fox news that former fbi lawyer kevin kleinsmith pled guilty to falsifying evidence that the fbi use to get a surveillance warrant on carter page, page the former trump aide whose life was overturned in the russian investigation.
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he deliberately altered cia emails to make it seem like he was hiding his communications with russia. in fact, the cia said he was disclosing those and was acting as an informant to the u.s. government.ik where are the fbi and the doj? are more prosecutions coming? nobody can explain this topic more clearly than mollie hemingway. i'm going to throw it to you. what have we learned from this and what is coming? >> we already knew that kevin kleinsmith had doctored evidenci in order to illegally spy on carter page, we have the guilty plea that's coming that is showing that happens. this is the beginning of the possibility that people will be held accountable for the conspiracy to target the trump campaign through an illegal campaign to spy on the trump campaign and the trump administration, to criminally leak about them, to
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doctor evidence. there's a lot of wrongdoing unfortunately a lot of the wrongdoing might not meet the criminal threshold, when it does attorney general barr said people will be held accountable and when it doesn't, he said so many people within the government, the democratic party, and their coconspirators in the media were able to perpetrate this scheme against the trump administration. >> tucker: so we find apparently find, it looks like an fbi lawyer has admitted corruption. corrupt fbi lawyers are a danger to every american no matter who they voted for. you think the left would be celebrating this cleaning up operation. are they? >> it is so rare for anyone to actually be held accountable for something like this, it speaks to what a problem it wasn't how much they had the goods on him. every little thing was dripped
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out by the media for years claiming there was collusion between the trump administration and russia, now that we actually have our first example of criminal wrongdoing, the media are downplaying it and acting like it's not a big deal.do that's understandable, they were implicated in this as well, they were some of the worst offenders in perpetrating this collusion hoax on the american people. the last thing that they want is for anyone to be held accountable and they are trying to make sure the story goes away as quickly as possible. >> tucker: you don't want to corrupt fbi. in just one sentence, when a democrat finally does get to the white house, you think they're going to clean up the fbi, won't everyone be afraid of the fbi forever? >> this should never happen to anyone. today we are talking about this one guy who doctored evidence but in that court document today, it also showed the fbi actually knew the entire time that carter page was an operational contact of the cia. they withheld that in all of their spy warrants and that is a
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reallyer big problem. >> sean: former naval officer carter page destroyed. thank you, great to see you.ro that's it for us, conventions next week. we will be here every single night, "hannity" next. next week. we will be here every single night, "hannity" next. ♪ ♪ >> trey: welcome to the special edition of "hannity" countdown to the election. i'm trey gowdy in tonight. we begin with a fox news alert. the first charges in the durham probe have been filed, and it is the fbi under indictment. we will have much more just ahead, including exclusive reaction from senator lindsey graham. but first, with just 81 dayslu until the most consequential election of our lifetime, joe biden and kamala harris are pandering to the far left, seizing the most out of touch ideas the extreme left has to

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