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s. advil targets pain at the source... ...while acetaminophen blocks pain signals. the future of pain relief is here. new advil dual action. ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to tucker carlson tonight. many nights this week we've covered the turmoil and rioting in louisville, kentucky, on wednesday night a blm supporter was arrested for shooting two police officers, authorities sas the man ran up and opened fire on the cops purely because they were cops. there was no context and altercation before that and no controversy, he was trying to assassinate the police for political reasons. it was a straightforward case of attempted murder and terrorism, but that's not what the shooter is being charged with tonight. we thought we would bring you up-to-dates on that story.
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prosecutors have instead charge the gunman with a endangerment and assault. endangerment and assault for trying to assassinate police officers. that's a very light charge, even nonlawyers can tell that, why? t why did they charge him with that? you know why. authorities weree afraid of provoking more arson and destruction if they gave him what he deserved so they didn't give him what he deservedby because they were intimidated by the mob. they let blm control the justice system. what are the consequences of allowing that, the consequences are profound and they will last far longer than the writing itself. normal people don't want to live in places where blm is an charged, streets are blocked of angry nihilists dressed in black, families are threatened for eating at restaurants, would-be assassins who shoot the police aren't really punished for it. normal people flee cities like that. when they leave, they take the tax base with them.
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the effects of a few days of rioting can last for decades. we see that in city after city over half a century. detroit has still not recovered from 1967 and it's happening again. just last week, louisville which was a perfectly nice city, tonight it's in long-term trouble. the mob destroyed far more than a few storefronts downtown. the rest of us should understand how is this happening? who is it benefiting? the organization called the bail project sends money to rioters and other criminals to help get them back on the streets, the bail project is much as any other group is funding the violence we've been watching. an organizer was arrested by police in louisville for rioting, another bail project employee was caught renting a u-haul truck to bring right supplies into the city of louisville, we showed you that video. [shouting]
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[bleep] >> tucker: the bail project is funding the riots that are destroying the city, the question is who is funding the bail project? we've been looking at that. richard branson sends money to the bail project but according t to published documents the single biggest donor to the bail project is the chairman of its board, former han hedge fund mar called michael nova graph come at times he's been one of the richest people in the united states, we mentioned him by namestun on last night's sho. he sent us a message on twitter "would love to come on your show and discuss the great work that the bail project does." we accepted that request immediately, we wanted to hear his side of thee story.ht so we plan for that tonight, we were going to open our show with an interview but just a few hours ago shortly before airti
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airtime, novogratz panicked, he didn't want to talk about the great work the bail project does. he was afraid and so he backed out. michael novogratz will not bel joininge us tonight. but we still think it's worth knowing what he has been doing. in the past two years, the bail project paid more than $26 million in bail for suspected criminals, the group said it has bailed out more than 12,000 people from jail. for the people they bailed out? they are people like samuel lee scott in chicago, he was in jail facing assault charges. after hedl hit her he said i mit as well finish m the job since e going to contact the police. he was in jail and the bail project came to the rescue. they sprung him. hours after novogratz's group did that, he had allegedly beat his wife to death. if weig wish michael novogratz were here tonight to tell us what he thinks of that, this he regretted making it possible for samuel lee it's got to murder his wife? if you were here we would also ask him about a man named christopher stewart, he's also
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from chicago. his ex-girlfriend got a protection order against him after he fired a pistol at her sons birthday party. he went to jail, michael novogratz's group got him out of jail and then he proceeded to set his ex-girlfriend's house on fire. police had to rescue her from her burning home as she dangled from the window. once he put back in jail, he thanked the bail project for their help. he said it was the best thing that ever happened to me. his ex-girlfriend was probably less enthusiastic about it. the bail project also bailed out a man named kenneth king after he was booked for assaulting a woman. a lot of people hurting women getting bailed out by novogratz. they bailed him out again when he admitted larson. then they bailed out a man called matthew richardson after police say he tried to blow up a car in the parking lot of the
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pentagon. they posted bail after he was picked up on a first degree robbery charge, a month later he was arrested again for armed robbery, et cetera, et cetera. there are many casess. like thi. how many are there? the bail. project won't tell us, probably they don't keep track. why do they care what the consequences of what they do? they don't. people like michael nova graph don't live anywhere near the neighborhoods these policies destroyed. when the bail project got mario young out of prison on a weapons charge, they told himim they wod help him find a job, they would give him a state i.d. card but they didn't. it never happened, a few weeks later he was back in jail on cocaine trafficking charges. you shouldn't be surprised. of violent felons released on bail go on to reoffend at extremely high rates. what is the left's solution to that? to stop prosecuting them for the crimes they commit. legalize it, then no one goes to jail. novogratz agrees, he gave a big donation to a d.a. candidate in
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queens, he doesn't live in queens, he's in one of the safest homes in america, he can afford to support her because he doesn't have to live with the consequences of her ideas. nde ran on decriminalizing drug use and and other "crimes of property" as if poverty forces people to commit crime, what a patronizing absurdity that is. all this is fine with michael novogratz, there's never going to be and junkies outside his house, and critically this is ehe point, by funding the bail project and groups like it, he and progressives like him by neck immunity from the obvious questions that actual journalists might ask them otherwise, questions like "how exactly did you make billions of dollars? how precisely do hedge and cryptocurrency trading make this a better country? those are the real questions no one ever asks them. we would like to ask michael
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novogratz ourselves but he canceled. supposedly he will be here monday night, we'll see. in the meantime we are joined by horace cooper, the author of hok trump is making black america great again, he joins us now. thanks so much for coming on. this strikes me as a decadent project, the bail project has been criticized by jesse jackson in chicago for bailing out murderers and i think jackson was making the point, they don't even live d here, they don't hae to live with the consequences. this seems appalling to me or am i missing something? >> this is a radical assault on our criminal justice system. it is apparently predicated on the theory that if you are poor, if you are a minority, you have no choice and no control and you are forced to engage in many of these acts of wanton and violent crime. the problem with that is the data shows exactly the opposite.
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just because you are poor and there are millions of people who are poor, just because you're black or brown, there are millions of people who are, they managed to walk everyo day past 7-eleven, past grandma with her pursetc hanging down, they don't snatch it, they don't break into the 7-eleven. in fact, millions of people every day managed to be law-abiding. it is a few people who have decided that the rules don't apply to them. the bail project and projects like it say to those people guess what? we got your back. who's got the back of the families and the victims and the community? you were right to note that cities like detroit or even washington, d.c., took decades after the rioting and looting and destruction that occurred when crime is allowed to run
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rampant. too many of our cities right now, too many of our cities like baltimore are suffering. these groups are a cancer on americaner society and that's something if we had a working, trustworthy media, we would be giving a lot more attention to. >> tucker: i wonder why it never occurs to cryptocurrency traders and after the show tell me what cryptocurrency is and why we should applaud it -- why does it not occur to o them to hire 700 poor people in downtown louisville to work at their trcryptocurrency trading firm, f they really want to help, why do they want to give people jobs? >> it is proved, the goal here is not to improve the community, the goal here is not to make sure that people can become independent, they goal is
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actually to attack directly the very criminal justice system that makes it possible for the rest of us to carry out our lives. we forget in the early 1950s, many of these radical ideas were pushed and they went into effect in the19 1960s. it took until the 1980s for the political system, the american system, the american people come together and say wait a second, decriminalization, looking the other way, it doesn't work. we have had nearly 30 years of benefit from rejecting that craziness. the problem is because we've had it good for so long, people aren't noticing that we are experiencing a crime epidemic into many of our cities. groups like these are poison.
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they are tol civil rights what n arsonist is to forest management to. >> tucker: that's a really wise point and demonstrable. the country that cared about itself and believes itself will and put up with this for a second. thanks for coming on tonight. we look forward to talking to michael novogratz on monday, his assistant just called and said he would be here, we hope that's true. new cdc numbers on the coronavirus are in, the survival rates are shocking. if you haven't seen them, stay tuned for this, it will change how you feel about this pandem pandemic, we'll be right back. c)
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- hello world do you see me? though hidden, i am here waiting for the rest of my life to unfold. soon i will arrive. (music)
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or will i? it's really not up to me. be my campion in the fight for my life. (heart beat)
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♪ >> tucker: we shut down the country and spent a trillion dollars a and made everyone wear masks and huddle at home, we didn't allow people into hospitals or nursing homes to see their loved ones come allas because the coronavirus was so scary and so dangerous. it is dangerous and it can be scary, more than 200,000 people have died. that doesn't mean that everyone is at risk. the details actually matter. as part of our ongoing commitment to science on the show, we are going to give you cdc numbers and they show the
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vast majority of americans face no risk, virtually no risk. for people aged one year to max 69 years, the survival rate isge over 99%. for young people under the age of 20 which is most college students who have been thrown out of school for congregating outside, the survival rate from the cdc is 99.997%. why are we doing this again? particularly on college campuses. dr. marc siegel has thought a lot aboute this and covered the story from day one trend, happy to have them on tonight. good to see you. >> if the media obsessing on the numberot 200,000, we're lookingt both sides of this. we are looking at the death rate, looking at the number 200,000, we take it very seriously but we are also looking at good news about survival improving, increasing. the new study out of oxford,
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there are other causes and they also happen to have covid. the second point is that most of the deaths, 35 to make 50% still occurring inab nursing homes, that's why this statistic you just said over the age of 70 is where the deaths are occurring. under 70, it's almost impossible you're going to die. if everyone out there, if you have a diagnosis i bet it percolates in your brain that it could be you. why is the survival increasing so dramatically? it's because of earlier diagnosis, great medical care, remdesivir, plasma, new antibodies coming out. vaccines on the horizon, all really good news. why the fear messaging? why the message to the public that you could be next? i have one answer for that, it's
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because it's an election year and because an election is coming up. that's not fair to the american public. the science has the triumph over the politics. >> tucker: the american population voted trump office in 2016 and this is our long-awaited punishment. this is one of the worst things our country has ever done. look at the effects on children, if youw. have kids, you know. >> if you have bacterialch pneumonia, there's a 14% chance you're going to die. if you have ebola, it's 50%.o. here, if you're under 70, it's almost zero. >> tucker: spinal meningitis kills more college students than covid, great to see you. it might seem that california is on fire because of arsonists and years of total mismanagement of the forests by so-called environmentalists who can't name a single tree species but that's not the case according to the governor, gavin newsom. he announced the real problem
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which is your car driven by gasoline because you can't afford a tesla. starting in 2035, governor newsom says california is going to ban the sale of all new gas powered passenger vehicles. that's going to mean you're going to have to buy on electric vehicle and charged with electricity which comes from a coal plant. that will solve global warming,l right. michael shellenberger is the president of environment progress, and author of apocalypse never, why alarmism hurts us all. thanks much for coming on. ban all gas powered cars? if you don't have a tesla, you're shafted. will this help? >> this is nuts, we've never created new technologies by banning existing ones. we didn't get jet planes by banning propeller planes, we didn't get gasoline powered automobiles, we aren't going to get electric cars by banning
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gasoline powered cars. we've hads.s. electric cars, 2f all cars sold were electric cars, they have all the problems everyone is aware of -- low range. if you were to design a policy to hurt poor and working people, this would be it. california's electricity rates went up six times more than the rest of the united states. we've had electricity shortages a few weeks ago. if you were to add our entire transportation sectorri and make it electrical, you would shut down the entire transportation sector when we're running out of electricity. it's nuts, this is pure politics. the governor is trying to distract attention from his terrible management of much more important issues, the fires, the homeless crisis with 100,000 people, many of them severely mentally ill on the street, it's a distraction. >> tucker: everything the state of california does, other
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states are this way as well, is designed to make people below a certain income threshold much more miserable, am i imagining apat? >> no, look at what happened. g the economy over the last few years going really well in california, it was poor and working-class people who got cars for the first time and it resulted in a decline in bus ridership in a southern california. when working people have a chance for freedom and mobility in southern california particularly put all of california, we depend on our cars more than anybody else. spread over large distances,le working people in particular need their vehicles. i think there's a lot of people that really hate the freedom cars have opened up, that is the origin as i describe, the origins of the turn against mobility, against freedom really start with a dark impulse come a dark view of humans back in the 1960s. >> tucker: i think that's right. it's interesting how the population has become so passive, people sort of nod and except it's okay, i'll wear my
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mask and i guess i won't drive r but i can't really afford to live within an hour of the city because of your stupid housing policies made it totally impossible, i have to live in linda somewhere. i will ride one of your buses. why do people put up with this? any idea? >> it's really manipulative. so many of us are here because we love the natural environment, the oceans, the mountains but we are being manipulated. we are being sold a bill of goods.oe these policies do not help the naturall environment. we see the forest has been ongrossly mismanaged, grossly exaggerated the role of climate change. w this is a state, you can seead what happens when we had unchecked power, super majority democratic, longtime democrat myself but this is what you get when you have a single party ruling with a super majority. >> tucker: the lectures about the environment are almost too much for me to handle. these people hate nature, they are at war with nature, they
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ignore the imperatives of nature, they punish anyone who mentions the imperatives, and get the representatives of nature? go ahead, finish her sentence. >> if the governor really cared about climate change, he wouldn't be shutting down our last nuclear power plant which provides electricity for 3 million people without any carbon emissions. it takes three to mecca 400 times more land to generatee the same amount of electricity from solar and wind projects than it does from a nuclear plant. a nuclear plant that could h operate until 2060 and he's trying to shut it down by 2025. where is all that electricity from our vehicles going to come from? >> tucker: wind farms dispel the environment as anyone who cares about nature will tell y you. sources tell fox news that donald trump has settled on the supreme court nominee, this will be great news fore many who has ybeen watching, amy coney barret will apparently get the knob tomorrow. what can we expect from that announcement?
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we'll tell you after the break.
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>> tucker: we told you about an fbi investigation and >> tucker: last night we told you about an fbi investigation into a mail-in ballot fraud scandal, officials there are apparently hoping that military ballots and threw them in the trash, today, county officials were reassuring us byig saying t a big deal, in fact they said the system works exactly as intended. inin the statement, officials blamed a temporary contractor for incorrectly discarding the ballots, insisting no one intentionally threw away the trump votes and by way of reassurance, they know the security camera has now been installed in the elections bureau just in case, problem solved. meanwhile, fox news learned more than 1,000 voters in virginia who applied for mail-in ballots have received an extra ballot in the mail. looking exactly as intended.
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you'll be seeing a lot more stories like this in the next few weeks, will not keep you updated as they happen. this is what yo happens when you stop voting in person and change a system that worked well for 2125 years. and the other big news, sources tell fox amy coney barrett will be the nominee to replace ruth bader ginsburg on the supreme court. already, democratic operatives are smearing her family and her religion. trump campaign legal advisor john ellis joins us to tell us what to expect, great to see y you. we are certain tonight that this nominee will be amy coney barrett. >> i'm not gonna get ahead of the president of course but what i can say is that this nominee presents the best possible opportunity for conservatives to come back to the original design
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and intent of the constitution, greater than the last 75 years. for the judicial branch to work as intended. we have to have judges that are not policy activists, the democrats have had the umpires in p their pockets for the majority of the last 50 and 60 years, we need to return to conservative originalists who won't be activists and who will fairly call balls and strikes. >> tucker: if you want to change the country we have a legislative branch for that. people get to vote for members. how could you attack amysh coney barrett, she seems like an outstanding person. >> the democrats have gone after her faith and if you think about that, democrats withd brett kavanaugh is smeared and attacked him over perceived and fabricated immorality and now they are attacking a woman for being devoutly moral. this shows the democrats are
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amoral, they don't have a set of standards, they are all about just their own power. you can bet they are going to attack her and to smear her for her faith because this is all about roe vs. wade for them. this is all about their own activism, all about manipulating the constitution and throwing out thee constitution entirely o their own advantage. in the senate should not let that happen. we have had confirmations of supreme court justices and votes throughout our nation's history and a vote from the senate judiciary committee 14 times within three days of the nominee. there is precedent for this and the constitution doesn't specify those time frames. this can happenhi relatively quickly, it's not pushing her through, it's not allowing the democrats to use this as an opportunity for a circus like they did with brett kavanaugh. >> tucker: what do you think realistically the quickest she can be confirmed as? >> if we look at history, it could be the same day. that has happened before in our
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nation's history but i think mitch mcconnell and lindsey graham and the others on the senate judiciary committee will try to hold these hearings in a way that is expressly designed to make sure that it's expeditious and it's moving through it. i think she will be confirmed before the election and we should have that because we need a nine justice full-court when we are going to deal with things on election integrity matters. other things that are paramount tos making sure this country knows that there is legitimacy in our free and fair elections and no one is disenfranchised as an american citizen. >> tucker: do you think mcconnell can hold republicans on this? those votes? >> absolutely, i think republicans understand how important this is to the future of our country and if you look at what has happened in 2020, this and just about the presidential race, it isn't just about roe vs. wade, it's about making sure that we protect our american system and how our constitution is designed. we know our rights come from god our creator and not our government and it's the sole
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purpose of government to protect and preserve those rights. if we have so many issues that democrats are to pare down and i think republicans are understanding that, they are seeing the necessity of ati conservative court that will fairly inappropriately apply the constitution and i think senators met romney, cory gardner for my state of colorado, i think what the people are looking at, i think they will hold the line because they understand this is important to america. it's not about policy, it's about having a judiciary that is in its proper role. >> tucker: i think that's right and republicans in the senate can't point to a long list of achievements over the last two years and say we reigned in big tech -- you know what i mean? we brought the intel agencies and fbi to heal and reform them, they didn't do those things, it might be nice to have something to run on. on>> i hope they will confirm ts nominee expeditiously. >> tucker: joe biden has been trying hard to tell us something
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for years now, no one listen to him. we've assembled the footage and decoded what he's been trying to communicate all this time. he has a message to the world and we are going to play it ne next. plus we are monitoring the ongoing trump rally, there is another come on tonight in news virginia. if news develops, we will go there immediately.
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♪ n >> tucker: if you watch joe biden a lot, sometimes it can be hard to understand what he is saying, often joe biden himself doesn't know what he's saying. we decided to crack the code, like the football coaches we are at heart, we turned to thee tap. it turns out when you assemble the footage from joe biden's speeches over the years, a consistent message emerges. that message is that joe biden is the best person who's ever lived, he is solely responsible for everything good in this world. watch. >> i'm the guy after 9/11 who said we will follow bin laden to
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tthe gates of to get him. i'm the guy who helped bail out the automobile industry. i'm the guy who manage the hundred $30 billion. i'm the only guy who's ever beaten him nationally, i've beaten him three times. >> i got a bipartisan agreement, i'm the guy who ran the recovery act. >> i'm the guy who set up drug courts. i'm the guy who helped put together the iran deal, i got the brady bill passed. i'm the guy b who asked for the cdc to keep detailed reports. i think i'm the guy, that's for you to decide. >> tucker: come on come on man, the guy! i'm the guy. on tuesday night, joe biden will be debating despite our predictions, it turns out he's actually going to do it and one thing we know, he'll be the guy. last night we told you about the risks of mail in voting, we are
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going to see a lot of it this year and as we did, we didn't go conspiracy theory on you, we told you about the real risks involved and there are. we pointed to numerous cases of mail in ballot fraud in states like west virginia and new jersey, talked about missing ballots in places like pennsylvania and wisconsin. we know partisan judges in swing states are pushing mail in balloting because they believe it helps their party. it will delay the election results and that may give them a chance to influence who wins in the end. precisely because no one can argue with any of this because it's factual, twitter decidedo o censor us for saying it. after the president we did our monologue last night, twitter appended a fact-check to the bottom of the post, it read "learn how voting by mail is safe and secure." the fact-check and simply says mail in ballot fraud is rare. really? how does twitter know that? they don't know that, they don't know anything, they are a
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political statement, effects ofp free political statement that amounts to propaganda, they are supposed to be a platform, not a news organization, that's why they had immunity under section 230, they shouldn't. for the first time in our nation's history, b mail-in balloting will be conducted on a very large scale. this is a story we need to cover because it wille affect to the next president is, the whole country could book by mail. twitter knows that will increase the opportunities for fraud, they just don't want you to know that. facebook took a very different approach, yesterday afternoon in response to our coverage of thes origins of the coronavirus, facebook sent us a message that read "your page has been reduced -- has reduced distribution in other restrictions because of repeated sharing of false news." we were accused of false news because the goal of totalitarianism is always humiliation, facebook added "people will also be able to see if a page has a history of
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sharing false news." we got the scarlet "false news" letter. immediately after they made the announcement, this shows facebook account became invisible, how traffic flatlined. facebook reached outdas to us ad claimed it was all a mistake and they would remove the band. a mistake. heard that before, it's a familiar strategy. twitter told us our commentary on george soros and the money he's spending on various elections around the country, totally factual, was flagged as sensitive content accidentally. why did these mistakes keep happening with the same effects? you know why. it's censorship and the silicon valley is stepping it up because of an election is on the horizon six weeks away and they want to influence the outcome. they need plausible deniability until joe biden wins in november and it stalls their executives and lobbyists in the white hou white house. whether biden likes it or not, they will smile and say we don't like that view, it's not allow
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allowed. up next, the left doxxed and harassed a bar owner in nebraska, his crime was voting the wrong way. he defended himself against a blm writer who tried to kill him but they kept attacking him. he was defunded on the internet, attacked in the media, and ultimately he was indicted by prosecutors who bowed to the mob. last week he killed himself. we will look at what kind of man that bar owner was, his name was jake gardner. lest we are monitoring the trump rally in the state of virginia, we'll bring you any news if it develops there. we'll right back. c)
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- hello world do you see me? though hidden, i am here waiting for the rest of my life to unfold. soon i will arrive. (music)
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or will i? it's really not up to me. be my campion in the fight for my life. (heart beat)
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>> tucker: it's next two to come in here right here on fox news, following the show. tengh nights, for joe biden noto show up from democrats.
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rick leventhal following that story. >> hit, tucker, nancy pelosi doubling down on the suggestion thathe job i did not debate president trump next tuesday as scheduled. not that he won't be excellent, but vice president joe biden and he told cbs that president trump has no fact or fidelity. he will become "an exercise in skulduggery." here are some of the earlier comments. >> i don't think there should be ay debate. i think the president of united states -- has any association with truth, evidence, data, and facts. i would w legitimize a conversation with him. >> she said why bother he doesn't tell the truth referring
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to the president as a danger to democracy and of course the very first presidential debate of the season. tuesday night here with chris wallace moderating. >> sean>> tucker: t thank you. trump is a danger to democracy, so you should not get to hear what he has for. except for mocker c. democracy. one thing we know about that you're not allowed to criticize llblm under any circumstances no matter how many cities they've burned or how many cops they shoot. you can't say a word. the police commander louis henn learned that lesson the hard way , andf she's been relieved of duty after she dared to criticize. even these antifa and blm people do not deserve a second class or thoughts from d us. our little pinky toenails have more moral than those punks and
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their entire body. the cops and the families are being talked nearly because peopleec don't like being told what to do or what not to do by police. she suggested many antifa players bacpeopleplay games in . that's why they're out of the o job. shocking. in the meantime, plenty of other cops around the country realizing there same thing and that they are leaving the force on their own scheme. new york and chicago seem record numbers. many of them are setting antipolice rhetoric and the danger of violence which is real, cops getting shot around the country what the numbers. those numbers keep going up. in the meantime, you're not allowed to say any o of this, jt ask bridget.
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speaking of nothing on truth,ng may, nebraska bar owner was attacked during blm riots. one writer went after his family and several storefronts before grabbing his neck and putting him in a headlock. the man would not get off in ths shot and killed him. he described it as self-defense but then mom's descend on home of the county attorney for the crime. doxxed and harassed, online and finally charging him. so he started to raise money for his own defense and went onlinee to gofundme, but he deleted the pages that would have raised money. su was out of options and on sunday, clear with the intent of the mob, he killed himself. lose of hi isoke with a chris do
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what can you tell us jay gardn gardner, and what w he was going through! j>> he reached up the night before he killed himself and all he wanted to do was travel but the mob would not let him. shawn king called him a white supremacist in the local blogger claim that the swastika symbol was hidden in jake's company logo and that has been feigned conspiracy. the gofundme accounts and both were taken down and the donor's were compiled in f a public pla. the gofundme raised over a quarter of a million of dollars and jake's friend since launch a alternative fox line account that suddenly turned into a memorial fund into his family held a tribute last night and the venues changed because it continued threats.
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the mob drove jake to suicide and even after that, they say no justice, no peace, the family is currently seeking burial at the national cemetery with the help of president trump which wouldes be the final resting place say from the relentless mob. >> tucker: gofundme has been aggressive and political to shut down the accounts of people's whose politics they don't like. they should be ashamed and they should be punished. in this case did they give a reason for deleting the gofundme for him? >> there were a flood of complaints from the twitter mob. this was not racially charged, the shooting. this is protecting the private property and business owner fearing for his life. >> tucker: is there any evidence whatsoever, you keep hearing people, including elected officials, a state official in nebraska saying that gardner was a white
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supremacist, racist and a bad person. is there any evidence of that? at all? >> no evidence. he was a war veteran and he served two tours in iraq. there is no evidence of this. this is a neighborhood business owner. >> tucker: yeah. if they can do this to him, a man just trying to defend himself, then they can do it to all of us. ebo that is exactly the point. boy, i really appreciate you're coming on to give us the details of the story, mia. upsetting. >> thank you. >>in tucker: appreciate it. you can see what is going on i imagine. prosecutors pressing the charges or not pressing charges based on the demands of the mob. at the same moment the american society becomes more chaotic and more threatening. anyone who tries to defend himself or his family or his property is shut down immediately with the help of the tech companies.
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what does that add up to? china. that is it for us tonight. we'll be back monday 8:00 p.m. the show that is the sworn enemy of lying, pomposity, smugness and group think. have a great weekend with the ones you love. sean hannity is next. ♪ >> sean: all right. it's 9:00 p.m. on the east coast. 6:00 p.m. on the west coast. we begin with fox news on a busy friday night. fox news alert. welcome to "hannity."." sources are telling fox news that president trump is planning to nominate circuit court judge amy coney barrett to the u.s. supreme court. we are expecting the formal announcement tomorrow at 5:00 p.m. eastern time. i don't know amy coney barrett personally but when you look at her record and her own life it's beyond impressive. i hope she is ready for the repulsive viciousness that is about to become her and her

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