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and joint pain. celebrate less risk. added cardio protection. talk to your doctor about adding protection with vascepa. ♪ >> tucker: good evening, and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." by this point you've heard about problems with voting machines in various states on election day. you've heard claims of massive fraud, millions of ballots changed from donald trump to joe biden. if you're on the internet, youou know what were talking about. the question, is it true? was there massive fraud? is a very serious charge that every american should be considering. we took a close look at that story, and we will have the results of that for youu in just a minute. but first, you may have noticed america is locking down again in some places that's already happening. if you have kids, you've seen it. joe biden promised more of it.
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masks and quarantine, limits on travel, restrictions on who you can eat with, you can touch, anm how. the most intimate details of our lives completely controlled by your leadership. people who used to scream at the politicians "keep your hands off my body" aren't saying a thing about this. in fact, they're encouraging it. exactly, what is this about? not about science. masks and lockdowns prevented coronavirus infections we would not be seeing spikes after. but we are seeing it. clearly, the geniuses got it wrong once again. this time, they're not even bothering to point to a legitimate scientific study and supporting continuing the policy because there's not claims to support that. what's going on? the bishop has some idea about it, one of the truth tellers in his church. he made himself deeply unpopular couple years ago by exposing the complicity in decades of sex abuse.
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they hate him for it. but he 79 years old and the way that older people stop caring when others think they don't care, so instead he says when he thinks is true. a few weeks ago, he wrote a letter to president donald trump assessing the lock down a perspective you almost never hear in the country. no one, up until last february,e would ever have thought that in all of our cities, citizens would be arrested simply for wanting to walk down the street to breathe. to want to keep their business is open. to want to go to church on sunday.. now, it's happening all over the world. a the fundamental rights of citizens and believers are being denied in the name of a health emergency. revealing itself more and more fully as instrumental to the establishment of a inhuman faceless tyranny. you may not have heard those i words before, there's a reason for that. the usual foot soldiers for conformity and our news media did their best to suppress and discredit his letter to the president.
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yahoo! news tried to tie the elderly clergyman somehow to qanon. he alleged that he will health emergency was being used by people in power and had nothing to do with the virus itself and of course that's crazy talk. conspiracy theory, russian disinformation, probably racist. they censored those ideas before they infect the whole country. that's the media position on that.ec the only problem is what he wrote is actually true. it's not conspiracy theory, it's factually accurate. watch the video from september. you may not have seen it, was not played much of the country. this of the prime minister of canada, justin trudeau, speaking to the united nations. >> this pandemic has provided ae opportunity for a u reset. so this is our chance to accelerate our prepandemic efforts to reimagine and address global challenges like extreme poverty, inequality, and climate change.
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>> tucker: "this is our chance," says justin trudeau. not our chance to save you from a virus with a 99% survival rate. you'll almost certainly be fine, they are fully aware of it. this is our chance to impose untold demand totally unprecedented social controls on the population to bypass democracy and change everything to conform with the weird academic theories that have never been tested in the real world and don't make sense. this is their chance. "this pandemic has provided anie opportunity for a reset." keep in mind, that's not from qanon, that's a head of state talking. t he's not alone. schwab has written a book called "covid-19: the great reset." the book isn't about science or medicine, no. instead it describes "what changes will be needed to create a more inclusive, resilient, and sustainable world going forward."
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what changes is schwab talking about? we don't know. what we are sure of is that you're going to pay for them and the people in charge will benefit from them. you can bet on that. we can tell how different it is now from the leaders how they were talking when the pandemic began. statewide coronavirus lockdowns started eight months ago in mid-march. at the time, california governor gavin newsom committed 56% of the population, more than 25 million people, would become infected with a virus at the end of eight weeks. businesses would begin toof shut down he acknowledged when he promised it would all be over soon. "this is not awh permanent stat" newsom assured us, "it's a moment in time." that should've made us nervous. in the end, the moment continued indefinitely. pretty soon, gavin newsom was
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telling us who we are allowed to be around and who were allowed to talk to. >> i want to remind you, limit your mixing with people outside of your household, it's common sense and the data suggests not everybody is practicing common sense. >> tucker: okay. that's in july. gavin newsom told the data suggests. what have a we learned about the data since then? as of november 15th, 2.6% of the total state of california has been infected. that's roughly 20 million fewer people than gavin newsom predicted would be infected by may. in some ways, it looks like a victory. can you declare victory? now. just the opposite. today, newsom announced that more lockdowns are underway. california is pulling the emergency brake. emergency brake? on life itself. tonight, 41 counties in the big estate under the most restrictive form of lockdown. churches, gyms, restaurants, et cetera cannot conduct any kind of indoor operation. on what ground is gavin newsom declaring this? scientific grounds, of course. gavin newsom believes in
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science, but not for himself. personally, as a man, gavin newsom is exempt from the laws of epidemiology. and we know this because nine days ago, the governor was caught violating his own guidelines eating at one of the state's most expensive restaurants with one dozen other people.mo he's fine, he didn't die from it. when you're god, you don't fear viruses.e lockdowns are for mortals. you would think getting caught would hurt newsom. getting caught ignoring your own rules used to be a major problem for politicians. but it's notru anymore. they are no longer humiliated by their own hypocrisy. the point of the exercise is to humiliate the rest of us by forcing us to obeyf transparenty absurd orders. let's see what we can make them do next. okay, health reasons, everyone has to wear a viking hat with horns every wednesday. it's the law, dr. fauci's orders. by the way, people would do
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that! they will do, they'd follow the order! in an environment like this, dominated by completely unreasonable demands from the people on top, mediocrities like mayor lightfoot thrive. this is a moment created for her and people like her. watch lightfoot explaining onop msnbc how she has no personal obligations that you could be arrested for ignoring. >> what you say to those who arb criticizing you you were rattling before a massive crowdi celebrating joe biden's victory? now you are saying how you want to shut down. >> there's times when we do need to have the come together and i feel like that was one of those times.as the crowd was gathered when i was there orro not. >> tucker: notice the complete lack of embarrassment. no shame whatsoever.
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inflection in the voice doesn't move.he there's times when the rules don't apply to me! okay. no one says anything. when specifically are the times? when don't the rules applied to the people making the roles? well, washington, d.c., mayor muriel bowser decided rules do not ascribed to biden's victory. going to the party was absolutely essential and you would have guessed this, official business. so, muriel bowser did not have to quarantine or restrict travel in anyway because it was on behalf of the democratic party. what is the great reset look like?n that's what it looks like. where the people in charge can do whatever they want because they are in charge. no principle is universal, no standard is evenly applied. no one's enjoying this more than the governor of washington state. he's not a man of science, he's
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a lawyer like the rest of them. but watch them explain when you're not going to be allowed to do any more in his state. >> indoor social gatherings with people from outside your home are prohibited. unless they quarantine for 14 days prior to the social gathering. outdoor gatherings limited to no more than five people. restaurants and bars are closed for indoor service.ias religious services will be limited to 25% of indoor capacity or 200 people, whichever is less. bands and choirs are prohibited from performing. >> tucker: the great reset is coming, the richest people in the world are behind it completely. bill gates supports the great reset. what will it look like? no live music in the great reset, choirs are illegal unless they're singing the praises of kamala harris. according to cnn, christmas is banded.
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sorry, put on your mask and spend the holidays alone. how can this all continue? this weird and yet weirdly recognizable combination of hypocrisy and authoritarianism? it's hard to imagine, you could go on forever. in his letter last month to the president, archbishop wrote this. "this great reset is designed to fail because those who plan to do not understand that there are still people ready to take to the streets to defend their rights to protect their loved ones. to give a future to their children and their grandchildren." let's hope that's true. alex berenson is the author of "unreported truths about covid-19 and lockdowns." he joins us tonight. alex berenson, you're the science guy. i say that nonironically, the only person really. is there a scientific justification for continuing measures like quarantines and mandatory mass quarters? >> no.
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short answer to this, what's so maddening about this is we've been through this now twice. we've been through it in the spring and summer. in the spring, were told lockdowns were going to quickly turn things around and it's going to be 15 days to flatten the curve. none of it turned out to be true. it turns out that lockdowns are in many ways counterproductive because they drive people inside with a lot of transmission inside. they don't do anything to help people in nursing homes and care homes where so many deaths occur. masks, the best science, they suggest that they do very little or nothing. perhaps if you have a n95 mask properly fitted, you have some defense. there's a big study that were waiting on almost four months late now and we assume it's been done not because it showed masks work but the people in the establishment are desperate to tell us the masks work. so they have evidence presumably to show it to us.
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i can quote you, and i can tell you about the navajo nation, which is 170,000 people and 600 deaths in it, possibly the highest death rate of any population group in the world that we know about. i the navajo nation has been under weekend lockdowns for almost the entire year. it doesn't seem to have done any good. if you look at sort of big states, you mention california, california has 40 million people. they've had two deaths of people under 18 still. they've had 18,000 deaths total which is 1 for 2,000 people in the states, but to deaths under 18. they've almost had to have the deaths of people over 75. that's the case everywhere. you're hearing about north dakota now. north dakota is supposedly falling into the sea under a wave of coronavirus doubts. guess what, 85% of the coronavirus deaths are people over the age of 80. we are twisting our society inside out for a virus that we
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know better than ever affects the very old and very sick. i will say one last thing about gavin newsom. it's funny that gavin newsom went to a restaurant that's a three-star michelin restaurant. what's not funny that gavin newsom's kids get to go to school in person and yours don't. he won't even defend that.'t >> tucker: it's unbelievable. thank you for calling it out. alex berenson, great to see you. >> thanks, tucker. >> tucker: for the last eight months, this crisis has been mismanaged in a way that no crisis in our recent history has ever been. s you know who's at fault, who we are blaming? you. yesterday, new york governor's explain how culpable you really are to this event. >> we will make mistakes in life. we try not to, but we do. they key is to be strong and secure enough to admit your mistakes and admit your
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shortcomings. don't get defensive. denying the mistake only assures repeating the mistake. we have made mistakes during covid. i wrote a book. lessons to be learned from the covid crisis. >> tucker: admit your mistakes, says the thinnest skin politician and american history. a man who was an constitutionally capable of admitting his own mistakes. ask anybody who knows the governor of new york. admit your mistakes? self-awareness has died along with a lot of people in new york state. tony fauci is telling us the masks may be necessary forever. even after we have a coronavirus vaccine. jeanine pirro, great to see you. admit your mistakes says the guy who's killed more people in the country. when will he admit his?
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>> well, i love that he promoted his book on leadership and talked about admitting his mistakes. i would like to promote my book right now. the name of my book is don't lie to me and stop trying to steal our freedom. that's what he's doing. look, when thousands of our parents and grandparents in nursing homes were infected by individuals who are sent back into nursing homes and were covid infected.vi we all knew it be a death sentence for everybody in the nursing home. for the government to say the e key to leadership is basically admit your mistakes, he hasn't admitted his yet. defendants use it a lot. it's when you have a law passed sign the law to make sure the health care officials and everyone at long term facilities and nursing homes cannot be sued
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criminally or civilly for the mistakes that occur during covid. that got him $2 million from the health care industry for his election. but you see, the totalitarian impulse on the part of those on the left is very strong. they are now using covid. this prophylactic that prevents us from exercising our religious freedom, our freedom to life, c liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.s. you can't tell someone who's got a business. we're going to shut you down for two or three months in the spring. you know what, in the summer, you just have to live with the protests. too bad the rest of you lost your business and now we're going to shut you down forri go. the problem is, they are so dictatorial and hypocritical that nancy pelosi walks into a salon with no mask expecting to get her hair done. lori lightfoot the same thing, i'm in government i need to look good for my city. what nonsense is this?
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when someone who's trying to run a salon with a mask goes to jail. the hypocrisy is not going to be tolerated for much longer. americans need to be able to live. the religious freedom is the worst. the discrimination and denial of equal protection, when a supreme court justice comes out in the last week and talks about the fact that our religious freedoms are being denied to under cover of covid. then we know that we've got a problem. they are using this to reimagine everything. i'd like to use covid to reimagine that this is the country that our founding fathers said we have the right to free speech, we have the right to freedom of a religion. >> tucker: that's exactly right. as long as we put up with it, that's how long it will continue. judge jeanine, great to see you. as far as we know, every single
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business person who's come on the show, talking about resisting a lock down has been a target of intense harassment from the politician who wraps them in the first place. rick savage from maine came onas the show in the spring has been under attack by the state of maine ever since he appeared on the show. it tells you a lot. over the weekend you heard about dominion voting software used in the election some places this month. claims that it caused massive fraud and turned the course of the election. we will have a update and investigation into that after the break. ♪ til a - hello, i'm michael youssef.
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♪ >> tucker: election day was 13 days ago. in some of the most populated cities in our country. the vote is still being counted. this morning for example the borough of manhattan, the most densely packed place in the biggest city in america only reported about 60% of the votes cast. that's incredibly dysfunctional. their entire country like brazil that count the entire countries votes within 24 hours. what's wrong with us? why does it take manhattan and pennsylvania, georgia, north carolina so much longer? millions of americans understandably are asking the question and questions like it. those are real questions.
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our current system does notns inspire confidence. unless they get a real answer, no amount of threats or censorship -- they're getting both -- will make the population shut off. people have legitimate concerns about the integrity of our election.ak right now, a lot of the concerns are on software that many states use to keep track of ballots. several trump campaign attorneys, prominently sidney powell say they have evidence that certain voting software was rigged. that millions of ballots were changed from donald trump to joe biden. such a shocking claim, but we do not dismiss it out of hand. we are dealing with people who supported third trimester abortions and blm riots. what wouldn't they do? on the other hand, those are very serious charges. you'd better have evidence if you make those charges. of course, we will not endorseha the story until we see it ourselves.
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we have not yet received it. if it exists, we willee see it esoon. there's a timeline on this. pennsylvania, the deadline to certify the election result is november 23rd, 1 week from today. legitimate claims of fraud will be proven by then or they won't be. right now, what's interesting is the total unwillingness of and anyone in power to entertain the idea that there might be something wrong with any of the election software that was used two weeks ago. what's weird about that that worries about election software isn't a conspiracy or partisan. it's long-standing and widely aired. four years ago, cnn told us that scientists were convinced there may have been hacking up the software and the 2016 election. >> some computer scientists are urging the campaign ask for a recount in many swing states. they say clinton got fewer votes
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than she should have been critical counties that used specifically electronic voting machines and the scientists say there could be a pattern there and it could be potentially explosive indicating the machines could have been manipulated or hacked. >> tucker: so, to be totally honest about it, and a lot of trump voters laughed at that. we laughed at it on this show. either way, democrats never approved and happened but they remain deeply concerned about election software. just last year, several leading democrats in the senate, moderate including amy klobuchar, sent a letter to the three largest vendors of election systems in our country. it includes dominion voting systems inc. the letter read this way. "the integrity of our election is directly tied to machines we vote on, the products you make.
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there has been a lack of meaningful innovation and the election vendor industry and our democracy is paying the price." republicans share that concern, last year, examiners of the texas secretary of state rejected the idea of using dominion voting systems int texas. they raised concerns whether the system was "safe from fraudulent or unauthorized manipulation." for the past three years, democrats lined up on televisioo to warn exactly that. they say we could be minutes away from a full-scale hack of our democracy itself. >> even hackers with limited prior knowledge, tools, and resources are able to breach voting machines in a matter of minutes. >> research has mistreated that ballot recording machines and other systems are susceptible to tampering. >> in arizona, maleware installed in the state elections website. it voters in georgia and texas saw electronic voting machines deleting votes and switching them to other candidates.neo >> our election system and our digital infrastructure are stile
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exceptionally vulnerable to attack. unsecured machines that might as well have the words scrawled on them, "please hack me, comrade" in russian! >> tucker: russia. put aside the russian, nothing, by the way, no light in our to lifetime has done more to make the publisher more frayed than the russian lie. people should be accountable for that. but the point here is democrats have been warning about electronic fraud for a long time, long before donald trump showed up.rn in 2014, they tweeted that "68% of americans think elections are rigged." ron klain set to be come chief of staff to joe biden agreed with it. it's because they are, he replied.
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it's fair to ask if ron klain had a point. let's specific.oi in georgia it uses dominion's voting system to be clear, we're not alleging the system was hacked, we're not alleged it was written to throw the election to joe biden. but the problems with the system are intrinsic and here's one of them. it doesn't produce a paper trail of the voters decision. instead, the state of georgia it uses something called ballot marking devices. bmd. the machines print the piece of paper indicating the candidates the machine say the voters chose. that's about to be reassuring, but it's not really evidence of voter intent, is it? no, it's not. according to a paper published in february at princeton, georgia tech, berkeley, balloto marking devices are not secure. "bmd's are also subject to hacking, bugs, misconfiguration from the software that prints the marked ballot.
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most do not review bmd ballots and those who do failed to notice. when the printed vote is not what they acknowledge on the touchscreen. there is no action of voter can take to demonstrate to election officials that a bmd"t altered their express vote." there's no way to check and there's nothing you can do about it. that's not good. who thought this up? it requires a level of faith that we don't have the united states in our system and we need to change that. by the way, not unique to georgia and dominion. for example county doesn't use dominion. the county uses election systems and software express vote xl. according to report in "bloomberg news," it caused e chaos. "in one case or turns out a candidate that the xl show just getting 15 votes had won by a thousand. neither hampton or the vendor knew what went wrong." how did that happen?n? it's the software.
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the software in question was so unreliable that a berkeley professor told bloomberg bluntly that "there is no reason to believe the paper trail generated by the xl accurately reflects voter selection." that's still true. it will remain true. no matter how many 32-year-old news reporters pop up on your screen and demand you stop worrying about it because everything is fine andld the experts say it's all foolproof and impossible to hacked.he at best, they've got no idea what they're talking about. at worst, there long. either way, this is a real problem no matter who the president is. increasingly, americans don't trust technology and why would they? they've seen googlee at work. they know how easily technology can abet corruption and they know how often it is, which is a lot. every day. the people who thought about this most, election integrity, believe that had marked paper ballots are the safest way to
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vote. they inspire the most confidence which is key for the system to work. it democrats like ron, to his credit, argued for paper ballots for years and maybe we ought to listen. we need to do something.al and something needs to change and soon. no democracy can survive many more elections like this one. president obama thinks he's got a solution to declining confidence our system. get big tech to control the news media. oh, that's not totalitarian or anything. settle down, barack obama.a. candace owens here to assess that.. and also we've been asked a lot recently about this shows feature on this channel and we. will tell you what it is. coming up. ♪
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>> tucker: before we get to the next segment, quick note about the show. over the weekend we got a lot of calls asking if we were leaving fox news. ironically, the very moment we're working on a project to
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expand to the amount of reporting and analysis we do in this hour across other parts of the company. this show's not going anywhere. it's getting bigger. people who run fox news want more of it, not less, and were grateful for it. we have specific soon.c as always, thank you for your trust in us. we will do our best to be worthy of it. it's not often the rest of us get to hear from barack obama. doesn't really talk about himself. one thing in fact barack obama hates more than wedding parties in yemen. this weekend, barack obamail finally broke his silence. here's what we learned. >> new president can set a new tone. that's not going to solve all the gridlock in washington. i think we are going to have to work with the media and with the tech companies to find ways to inform the public better about the issues. and to bolster the standards
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that ensure we can separate truth from fiction. >> tucker: never have scarier things been said in a more soothing tone. we are going to have to work with tech and the media to make sure that our message is heard. so the problem isn't censorship says barack obama, supposedly a constitutional lawyer. the problem is that there isn't enough censorship. what do you think is coming next, exactly? candace owens is the author of "blackout: how black america can make its second escape from the democrat plantation." thank you for coming on. like everything obama says if you don't listen carefully, it sounds reasonable because of obama's voice always sounds reasonable no matter what he is saying. but let's take a close look at what he just said. we need to get tech involved
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with the media to make sure that this information is quashed. what do you take from that? >> he is the king of euphemism. he can make anything sound so good, informed much better than what we're looking to good which is ban censorship, which is already problematic in the country. here's what a corrupt government needs to be successful and we've seen it all over the world, right. the left really has got the propaganda arm down and the people are asking to leave fox news that's great you're voice is trusted. if we have seen the fall of media over the last four years and their corruption in presenting what exactly is going on with donald j. trump and why so many americans support him. now we are seeing them say wena need more censorship. i'm in the middle of suing the facebook site checker not because they are saying candidates not telling the facts and we need to censor her but there are now starting to
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fact-check opinions. opinions are not allowed anymore. if i go online and i say, in my opinion tucker carlson has the best show on tv. they can censor that. facebook does not like you, they can say fact-checkers have reviewed the information and this is why they deem it to be untrue.ca i decided i was going to goo after them legally when they censored me sharing a doctor's perspective on covid-19. a literal epidemiologist who wrote an article on his opinion on what's wrong with covid-19 and got censored. w my page demonetized. next? my page gets banned.en they're allowed to start censoring that dissent away from what they believe to be the mainstream opinion. that's dangerous in a free society. in fact, society cannot be free when it exists. >> tucker: i don't think we're a free society anymore, and we need to fight to make it free for real. candace owens, i appreciate your analysis, and i think you're right. if you need more evidence that its right, book burning is
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back. no exaggeration.n. major corporations and even the aclu are endorsing it. we will talk to the author of one book they absolutely do not want you to read. that's up next. ♪ 's up
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♪ >> tucker: here's something you probably never read a story about. at the same time, something has changed this country in the very basic way. in the last decade, there's been a huge spike in transgender identification among teenage girls. what's this about exactly? one author and journalist called abigail shrier wanted to know.t she wrote a book about what may be causing the increase in identification. the response tells you everything. target stopped selling the book after a anonymous twitter user said it was transphobic. we've reviewed the book. then a professor at uc berkeley celebrated the decision. she wrote "i encourage followers to steal abigail shroyer's book and burn it on a pyre."
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that's a little much. but here's how the aclu wrote this. "stopping the circulation of the book and these ideas is 100% a hill i will die on." after much public outcry target reversed the decision to ban the book. but this kind of censorship isn happening everywhere now, particularly on this topic. abigail shrier is the author of "irreversible damage: the transgender craze seducing our daughters." and we're happy to have her on tonight. thank you so much. >> thank you for having me on. >> tucker: let me ask you a question, why do you think the censorship of your book has been so aggressive and so unapologetic out in the open? what is that? >> woke activists have taken the position that were never allowed to question anyone's transition, no matter their age, circumstance, or the incredible lack of adequate medical oversight. i fully support medical transition for mature adults. my book specifically looked at
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a sudden and alarming spike among teenage girls and i took a hard look at why. >> tucker: i want to ask you why, but why this topic? my sense is it may be the least defensible position that people feel they have to defend the t most aggressively come on baby there's another reason. >> i think it's the sense that anyone's transition is ever questioned, that they will not be able to issue demands for whatever treatment they want. right now, you have individuals who claim to be gender dysphoric, that have severe discomfort in their biological sex. they are self diagnosing and doctors are just told to rubber-stamp this. and for these teenage girls, a lot of them really don't have gender dysphoria, so they're unlikely to be helped by medical transition. >> tucker: it sounds like they're likely to be hurt by it. give us a sense of the scale of
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the change in identifications of gender dysphoria and the reason for it. >> sure. it used to afflict roughly .01% of the total population, so that's one in 10,000 people. it was always overwhelmingly male. i think about .003%, one and 30,000 females were afflicted by it. it only started in childhood.te it started with child gender dysphoria. and now you're seeing a spike in teenage girls who claim to have this, and they have no childhood history at all. we know that this is very strange. we're now seeing 2% of high school students, most of whom are teenage girls claiming to be transgender. s we know this is a very, very large spike that doesn't seem to make sense. even stranger, it's clustered in friend groups. teenage girls are coming out with their friends. we know this is socially driven. >> tucker: are some of the medical responses to this -- what do they include? you go to the doctor and you see
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my 14-year-old has gender dysphoria. what is the physician likely to do next? >> the age of medical consent is varies. a 15-year-old without her parents permission, she can walk in to a clinic and out with a course of testosterone. >> tucker: seriously? >> seriously. >> tucker: what are the long-term effects on teenagers? >> it puts fertility at risk. it's a very seriousag risk after five years. doctors recommend a prophylactic hysterectomy. it permanently changes your voice, facial features, you canc end up with a permanent 5:00 shadow, and private anatomy as well. >> tucker: so many cowards stand by while this happens. so many. you're brave. abigail shrier, i appreciate you coming out tonight. thank you. >> thank you. >> tucker: trump supporters came to washington on sunday.
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then the party of unity arrived. we think you know what happened next. we've got that tape. ♪
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>> tucker: over the weekend, thousands of trump supporters gathered in the nation's capital does show the man they >> tucker: over the weekend they gathered, but then the party of unity showed up, and here's what happened. [yelling] >> [bleep]. >> get him! at him! >> [bleep] out of here! >> tucker: hernandez, some of the video you just saw. he is here with us tonight. what did you see? >> thank you for having me on, tucker. obviously, hundreds of thousands of trump supporters showed up in d.c., to support the presidents
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because 72, 73 million americans know the election is a fraud. but eventually led to the supreme court and when the trump supporters got to the supreme court, the convoy was there, and tea for an black lives matter to resist the trump supporters. once the event was over at the supreme court, and tea matter a actually did rendezvoused back at blm plaza. and when trump supporters were walking back to their hotel, this is when you started to see the violence. antifa and black lives matter started attacking elderly trump supporters, family, children, teenagers, black people, white people, all people of color that are simply trump supporters were getting physically assaulted walking back to the hotel by antifa and black lives matter. you conceal the footage on my twitter show one of the videos you can actually see antifa militants that's masquerading at a medic that's physically assaulting a woman. you can hear her screaming and crying, fearing for heran life. it's interesting because they
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masquerade as heroes of humanity but they're actually villains of the community. >> tucker: not only violence but dishonorable. thank you for coming on. we will be back tomorrow night. in the meantime, the great sean hannity from new york. >> sean: tucker, thank you. a lot more on the story. welcome to "hannity," tracking major breaking news stories tonight including a big announcement from moderna.o it's phase 3 vaccine trials has been hugely successful. get this, 94.5% effective rate. now vaccines from moderna, pfizer could be available for emergency use in just a few weeks. that would be great news for the country. we have the details. also tonight, we're following the trump campaigns legal efforts all across the country. the ongoing hand recount in georgia. now, hours ago, what was it? two weeks ago, election day. hours ago, 2600 uncounted votes

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