tv Tucker Carlson Tonight FOX News December 10, 2020 9:00pm-10:00pm PST
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other news organization simply ignored it. on october 22nd, 11 days before the presidential election, national public radio, the organization that is literallys state media, funded against your will by your tax dollars, issued the following statement: npr explained they would not say anything negative about the bidens, and here is why, "we do not want to waste our time on stories that are not really stories. we do not want to waste the listeners' and readers' time on stories that are just pure distraction." you are probably thinking, that is the single dumbest, most dishonest, high-handed, infuriatingly arrogant thing i have everhi heard. but if you feel that way, obviously you don't watch cnn. on that same day, october 22nd, and rnc spokesperson, liz harrington, made the mistake of submitting to an interview with christiane amanpour. harrington had hoped to talk about the bidens business deals.
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amanpour is, and we are quoting here, "cnn's cheap international anchor." here's how it went. >> as you know perfectly well, i am a journalist and reporter and i follow the facts, and there has never been any issue in terms of corruption -- now let me ask you this. yesterday, the -- >> wait,s wait, how do they knw that? >> i am talking about reporting and any evidence. i am talking to you now -- >> okay, i would love -- >> no, we are not going to do your work for you. i want to ask you a question. >> it's a journalist's job to find out if this is verified. >> tucker: "as you know perfectly well, i am a journalist and a reporter," says christiane amanpour, who of course, is neither of those things. and never has been. christiane amanpour is a celebrity script reader, half-wit, whose self-esteem far out phases her accomplishments. she is also, it turns out, the personal flack for the biden
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family international finance corporation. that is not in her twitter bio, but it is pretty obvious. "that have never been any issues of corruption with the bidens," amanpour announced, as if she hadn't just been confronted with some.n and so it went, just like that, along the entire news media, until the election.en now, six weeks later, it is finally safe to speak freely, and so the truth is coming out. we now know "the new york post" was right all along. so was poor liz harrington of the rnc. yesterday, millions of americans learned, some for thee very firt time, that the biden family has indeed been deeply enmeshed in a series of sleazy international business deals that undercut america's court interests. we learned there is an active federal criminal d investigation into joe biden's son, hunter, for that very reason. what is interesting is how we found this out.ti the media didn't tell us. neither did the justice department.
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hunter biden has far better connections than, say, roger stone. hunter biden was allowed to tell his own story. he was not roasted from bed at 5:00 a.m. from dozens of armed paramilitaries. he wasn't arrested in his boxer shorts live on cnn. no, no, no, hehe is a prominent democrat, so he was spared those simulations. instead, the biden-harris transition team broke the news in a bizarre press release that informed us with a straight face that joe biden was "deeply proud" of his boy hunter, who by the way may have had minor tax troubled that will be clearedelp the minute his account returns from cabo. thanks for the heads up. you might have guessed this, it turns out there is more. a report in "politico" today reveals that joe biden's younger brother jimmy is involved, too. this was a family business, keep in mind. jimmy bidenay is also under federal criminal investigation for corruption in the hospital business. we don't know more than that, and we should stress that he is presumed innocent until proved otherwise by a court peers.nd he is not a felon yet, will keel
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you updated. for those of you who followed the "new york post" story, none of this comes as a complete surprise. at the time, we talked to tony bobulinski about what he saw. bobulinski was a business partner a of the bidens as they try to wedo money from communist china. 20 by belinsky was a businessman and he began to wonder what the hellr is going on? and are interview, bobulinski described one of his interviews with biden, wanted to know why the biden family was so brazen about peddling joe's influence to oligarchs and enemies of united states. was that not a risk? here's how jimmy biden responded. >> and i remember looking at jim biden and saying, "how are you
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guys getting away with this? aren't you concerned?" and he looked at me and he laughed a little bit and said, "plausible deniability." >> he said that out loud? >> yes, he said it directly on me, one on one in the peninsula hotel. >> tucker: "plausible deniability." when your business partner tells you that your business strategy rests on plausible deniability, that's not reassuring, and it ilcertainly wasn't reassuring to tony bobulinski. why would it be? the independent media would not be fooled by plausible deniability, either, they would demand answers. what exactly were you doing? let's see the documents. but they didn't. when "the new york post" published the outline of the story, the media race defined its own plausible deniability.s some reason, any reason not to report this story. any reporter who broke rank and decided to state the facts was quickly disciplined and brought to heel. "politico"'s jake sherman, for example, apologized in public for the crime of discussing "the new york h post" story aftr
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twitter suspended him for posting it, for posting facts. "i tweeted a link to "the new york post" story right after a drop yesterday. i immediately reached out to the biden campaign to f see if they had beenac the answer. i wish i had given the story a closer read before i tweeted it." n n in other words, "bless me cnn, ifor i have sinned." over at cbs news, a kid called bo erickson did not get the memo on the boundaries of the new journalism, so he tried to get joe biden himself to respond to the story, and here's how it went. >>e mr. biden, this story -- >> i knew you would ask, it's a smear campaign. it's right up your alley, that's what you always asked. >> tucker: "yeah, you are a smear merchant,"," says joe bidn to a guy he has never seen before and doesn't recognize. everyone looks to the same to joe biden, it is all kind of a blur. but he attacks bo erickson of
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cbs news as a liar and a propagandist. what is so interesting is not of bo erickson's colleagues in the news media came to his defense. in fact, several former flacks for barack obama mocked him on social media, and again, his colleagues stayed silent. i now, we are being told to pretend that none of this ever happened. it is all down the memory hole. in an article published today in "the daily beast," probably them single worst example of bad journalism on the internet, we learned that, "evidence of a larger hunter biden probe was apparent in the markings on a series of documents that were made public, but went largely unnoticed in the days leading up to the election." "largely unnoticed?" well, of course. the middle of a presidential campaign, front page story about one of the candidates doing business with our main global enemy, but somehow nobody noticed.
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just weird, unaccountable, how did that happen? one group we did notice where the professional liars and ourre so-called intel community, the ones who were hand-in-glove with so-called journalists in our media. shortly after "the new york post" story ran, a number of people, all-star propagandists like jim clapper and johnhn brennan, people who have lied in public under oathth and never been published, they denounced "the new york post" story aspl soviet-style disinformation. the stories, they said, had "all that your marks of a russian disinformation operation."et they didn't expend what that meant.th like the seals they are, they clapped in unison, "russia! russia! russia!" >> regurgitating, repeating, and disseminating this information that he knows to be fabricated and supplied by a foreign intelligence service, and despite the warning, he is still doing it. >> he has said this entireis thg is obviously a russian plant. it is to me and i was never even an ambassador.
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[laughs] tell me why it is so obviously a russian -- >> routing functioning as a russian asset. >> if those emails we just talked about our connected to a ongoing russian disinformation effort. >> tucker: just obviously a russian plot. obviously none of these people should ever appear on television again, and i doubt they will. some arere saying we need to go farther to find out what actually happened. there are calls tonight for a new special prosecutor to investigate what we have learned so far about the biden family business dealings abroad. let's be honest, as much as we are anxious to find out the truth, and indeed it is important to, a special prosecutor is something that no one in this country should be eager to see, no matter what side you are on. we have seen over the past four years what a special prosecutori can do to the normal functioning of a government. open-ended investigations into politicians are hallmarks of corrupt regimes and
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dictatorships, and most americans are skeptical of those kinds of probes, and rightly so. but unless media start doing its job and telling us what our politicians are up to, the justice department and bill barr may have no choice. and if they do move forward with the special prosecutor, they will have one unlikely supporter: joe biden himself. last year, joe biden went on the record confirming that he would not interfere with any justice department investigation. >> look, i would not direct my justice department like this president does. i'd let them make their independent judgment. i would not dictate who should be prosecuted or who should be a exonerated. that is not the role of the president of the united states. follow the law, let the justice department make the judgment as to whether or not someone should be prosecuted, period. >> tucker: uh-huh. we will see if he lives up to that. at the current president was "directing the justice department for political ends," he did not do s p an effective b of it.
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robert mueller spent millions of dollars, spent many years ruining lives, purely as a favor to people who could not believe that donald trump really beat clinton. this country might not survive another investigation like that. on the other hand, you've got to wonder how long a democracy can survive. a leadership class like the one we have now. sean davis has followed the story since the very first day, and cofounder of "the federalist," and he joins us tonight with the latest. great to see you. congratulations on how you have been vindicated in your suspicions. what do we know now, what has been confirmed by was written off just a few weeks ago as russian disinformation? >> well, i think the most important thing that has been confirmed as the biden family is being criminally investigated by federal authorities for a whole host of issues, tax evasion,s money laundering, potentially fraud, racketeering. back in october when "the new york post" and other outlets, including the one i work for, published that, we were suppressed, we were
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censored, big tech tried to shut us down, and it's important weke have learned the truth of what is going on with hunter biden, but we actually learned a really important lesson about how irreparably corrupt our media is. for the purposes of stealing the election, they censored news they didn't like to favor their preferred candidate, and now they are pretending like it all never happened, like it is somehow news to them that hunter biden is under federal investigation. we have known this for weeks. we have known for months because we reported it back in may that james biden had been accused of fraud and racketeering, the fbi had raided the offices of a company of which he has an investor back in january. yet, the corrupt media, for the sole purpose of getting their guy elected, suppressed and censored that information for months. to me, that is a must as big a crime is whatever hunter or jimmy b did. >> tucker: very little attention has been paid to jimmy biden, the former nightclub
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owner who has been dropping off his brother success for 50 years. the kind of dismissed it as attacks on former vice president's drug addicted son.is but the jimmy biden piece of this seems significant, as well, to me. >> it is, because it was james biden who was involved in these same deals. tony bobulinski made clear that when they had their deal with, i think was cefc and china, he was taking his 10% or 20%. now, i don't think james biden is known as being a super successful international ctbusinessman, and certainly no one will accuse hunter biden of that. they were selling the biden family name to the highest bidder, and that is one thing, when the vice president, your dad, your brother is out of office, but now he is the incoming president, and they made it known to the entire world of the biden family is for osale. that is a huge problem, especially after we spent four years being told there is a russian agent in the white house, because trumpin mae a joke about hillary's emails. >> tucker: sean davis with "the federalist," great to see youge tonight.
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>> thank you. >> tucker: glenn greenwald is an independent journalist. he left his former job over this story. he resigned in protest because he was not allowed to report on it. he joins us tonight with reaction. glenn, thanks for coming on. you can make the argument these charges aren't a big deal, that we shouldn't care. people can make, i think, legitimate arguments. you can't pretend this didn't happen, and yet, it was just last month that you were attacked personally, a lot of people were attacked, even for bringing it up. what's your reaction now that you have been vindicated? >> well, i still think wee need to recognize what a historic crime and disgrace this is, not only in journalism, but as soon as these documents became known, the operatives in the intelligence community, the cia, john brennan, james clapper, michael hayden, all of the standard professional liars, issued a letter claiming this material was the hallmark of russian information, disinformation, actually, even
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though they had no basis for thinking that, and that gave the media permission to lie to the public continuously, and silicon valley to censor these materials, so not only did the public not become aware of them, they were lied to, not only by claiming thaty russia was involved, even though there was zero evidence they were and no one thinks that, but also by calling it disinformation, the implication was these documentsh were forgeries, but now we know the criminal investigation that has been ongoing, it is about the very transactions these documents covered. this is an incredible crime by the corporate media and a light to the public, and burying information before an election,e but also, again, domestic interference by intelligence agencies to many play thein outcome of our election. >> tucker: it is only 10 or 15 years ago were that big news organizations like cnn, nbc reported on our intelligence services with some level of skepticism because they arenl powerful institutions and you need to keep them in check, it's our job.
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i don't anymore, do you think? >>ti well, i think the intelligence services in the trump era became one of the leading bulwarks against the trump movement, so the media partnered with them based on the premise that the trump presidency was dangerous, which is fine, if the media really wants to believe that the trump presidency poses a danger, that is their prerogative. but what they don't have the right to do is become disinformation agents, and the cia and all of those guys in the intelligence community were open about the fact that they wantedt donald trump to lose and they wanted to sabotagege his presidency.. remember, chuck schumer told rachel maddow, in early 2017, that the cia was going tore sabotage trump's presidency if he continued to criticize them, and that was the story of the last four years. a union between the intelligence agencies that fed lies too the
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media that mindlessly repeated it for their own truth. >> tucker: you tangled years ago with our intelligence agencies. you have been saying this for a long time. a lot of people didn't believe you. my apologies for that. you turned out to be right. glenn greenwald, great to see you. >> thanks, tucker. >> tucker: we are learning tonight the chinese government isn't simply targeting little-known politicians like eric swalwell earlier in their careers. he's sleeping with them against their will. they are also targeting countries, little-known countries, places like canada, our largest trading partner, the nation with which we share the longest border. canada. we will tell you the result of our investigation into this after the break.rd ♪
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♪ >> tucker: well, here's a story that is hard to believe is real. canada's prime minister justin trudeau invited china's people's liberation army to send its troops to canada for special cold-weather training at a base in ontario. that training was canceled after china kidnapped two of canada's citizens and tell them for years. a top aide to the prime minister then complained about the cancellation to the department of defense in canada, "canada does not want to be the partner that is reducing normal bilateral interactions." in other words, it is immoral for us not to train chinese soldiers, probably to kill us at
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some point. that's not the first time justin trudeau has sided with the communist government of china. a few years back, he marveled at how the central committee managed to keep the trains running on time. watch. >> admiration actually have for china because there basically dictatorship is allowing them te turn their economy around on a dime. >> tucker: ezra levant, the founder of rebel news in canada. he broke the story. amazing story. and he joins us tonight. thanks so much for comingg on. i read this in my first reaction was this cannot be true. your prime minister offered to train chinese troops in canada. why would he do that? >> it is a shock to canadians, too appear that cold-weather warfare you are referring to is just 1 of 18 different joint projects the canadian armed forces had with the people's liberation army in 2019 alone.
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canada is training one and two start chinese generals in our war colleges, training lieutenants and majors, commanders, sending canadians over to china, bringing chinese, i think they are not just soldiers, spies, as well, to canada, and i don't know a single person is can country knew about it, and it's been happening, and we found out about it really by accident limit government suddenly freedom of information documents have been forgot to black them out, or frankly someone inside the government wanted to blow the whistle on this incredibly upside down relationship. in f those same memos you're talking about, trudeau's office was supporting china and condemning trump. they are trying to get the military on side, too.
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>> tucker: with respect, we are americans, so our concerns the united states. canada is our biggest trading partner, we have the closest relationship with canada of any country, obviously, in the world. this seems like an obvious threat to american national security. does the trump administration believe that? >> in fact, in these memos, you could see the trump administration warned canada that this winter warfare training would transfer knowledgeni to china that coulde used. now, they don't explain, would it be used to take on uighurs in chin jang, tibetans to fight in india, or even to fight us? and when the military, the canadian military, set our american allies, or our allies are concerned about this, trudeau staff pushed back and said, is this just the trump administration, or is anyone else worried about it? so there is an antipathy toward america that seeps through all
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of these secret documents and the overarching goal is to letti china's president xi jinping save face. i want to tell you, that is not the view shared by grassroots canadians. ever since china kidnapped those two civilians two years ago today, actually, canadian public opinion has hardened against china, and the last pew poll i saw actually says canadians are more hostile to china that americans are. >> tucker: you have every reason to be. ezra, thank you, and congratulations on rebel news. >> thank you. >> tucker: the residents of the new c.h.a.z. have a message. autonomous zones will not be the same again. more on that after the break. ♪
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>> tucker: well, we've got another new country tonight. growing like a fatty tumor within the body of the cityan of portland, oregon. and autonomous zone made a big announcement today. the people of thisis autonomous zone are sovereign citizens, they say, and they are going anywhere. >> tents with small fires and messages written in the street inside the blockade. demonstrators inside are holding their ground for a second night in north portland. >> all of this over a home that was foreclosed on. those living here evicted and not wanting to leave. according to court documents, they were given notice of eviction in november of 2018 and asked to report in court the followingg day. they remained at the property. several people have joined in an occupation and protest. this week, it moved when deputies arrived to serve an eviction notice. >> they were unsuccessful and demonstrates pushed police out. >> the group has weapons stockpiled and firearms. >> this is gentrification and we're going to reclaim the land.
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>> tucker: yeah, they've got weapons and borders, not a big deal, just another new country. sprouting up like a mushroom. jason rantz is a radio show host in seattle and joins us with an update on this independent nation. hey, jason. >> hello. portland's best and brightest converge. this is number three on the red house autonomous zone, selflessly putting on hold their careers as amateur instagram models and tattooed test dummies, getting arrested for people who apparently don't actually think they have to follow the law, and i don't mean that literally in the sense of the autonomous zone. last week, you and i have a conversation about sovereign tcitizens. these are a fringe group of folks who believe that somehow they have the divine right to the land and they don't actually have to follow any of the laws of the u.s. government. well, it turns out the family has a history that would indicate they might subscribe to the exact same position, so a ty are in this position with the home being foreclosed because of william kinney.
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when he was 70 years old, the son got into some legal trouble, got in a car accident that ended auup killing someone. he was hit with manslaughter charges, and all of the court documents since then, they seem to be claiming they are sovereign citizens, and don't actually have to follow any of the laws. >> tucker: no was trying to foist a mandatory gun buyback on the sovereign nation, i noticed, which tells a lot. jason rantz -- >> let's be clear, things could change. >> tucker: that's true, good to see you. >> good to see you.hi >> tucker: while democrats in congress, not forming ae, new country, formed their own country. love is love, nancy pelosi declared. if you are in love with a chinese spy, who are we to judge? >> i don't have any concernn about mr. swalwell. there are those who believe, and i am among them, that we should be seeing what influenced the chinese -- i have been fighting them, as you know, for over 30 years.
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i think we should make sure that everybody knows what they are being subjected to. but i don't know that it meanst that we have to background check every intern who comes into the capital. >> tucker: yeah, you can't do a background checkun on every chinese spy you have sex with. if you did a back on every chinese spy mistress, you wouldn't have time to read the constitution. a ridiculous idea.a. if you so much as look, and these are the standards, at a russian, well, nancy pelosi's brain will start skipping like a record player. >> what do the russians haveti n donald trump? politically, personally, ors financially. >> what is putin blackmailing president trump with? personally, politically, orna financially. >> so again, ask a question, what are the russians have on donald trump, politically, personally, or financially?
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>> tucker: we don't know whatus the chinese has on congressman eric swalwell, politically, wpersonally, or financially. he tells us it's classified. it's very weird. claudia tenney is a former member of congress. she worked with eric swalwell there. she is running again in upstate new york. we are happy to have you on. claudia tenney,un thank you so much for coming on. it's nothing personal -- >> thank you. >> tucker: do you believe people have sexual relationships with chinese spies should retain their seats on the house intel committee? >> well, not in the case of eric swalwell. obviously, this is beyond a personal mistake. you could say katie hill famously resigned for a personal reason, but not a national security threat. certainly not engaging in a throuple or any other kind of relationship with chinese spies or dianne feinstein's driver, who was a chinese spy for over 20 years. the situation with eric swalwell i think it's unforgivable. i think you should be removed from the intelligence committee
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immediately. i don't see how we could possibly justify keeping him on there, nancy pelosi persists. >> tucker: it seems like a very clear calll to me. someone who served on the inside, thank you for that. your congressional race in new york is still undecided more than a month after the election. how would you characterize the state of play right now? >> right now, the judge has ruled we have to go back and recount some of the disputed ballots, and also going to count ballots that were not put into the campus because they were removed by the boards of election. this is probably going to favor us, i would say, but at the same time, it's now, what, we are going to the sixth week, and this should have been done a long time ago, and we should have looked at these, but these are mistakes by the boards of election, who, by the way, have been overwhelmed, understaffed, under resourced, to be able to take on ten times more absentee ballots because we have an unsolicited online database where anyone, a third party, all the republican and democratic
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every other party, has access to all these voters, and they can order these without the request of a voter. you know, people want to say that is not really happening, but we have had numerous peoplee come to us, call us, and say an absentee ballot suddenly appeared and i didn't order it, and we're trying to figure out how did that mysteriously appeared in their mail? a lot of these are regular voters. one gentleman who i don't even know contacted me onpe facebook and said i voted, myself, in person, my entire life, and all of a sudden the ballot appeared. and so, i think this is just, not necessarily widespread, but we have certainly heard dozens of cases. >> tucker: boy, i cannot get over how restrained you are in the way you describe this race. it's admirable, i guess, but if anybody has caused to say "i got shafted," it seems likee it's
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you. >> [laughs] yeah, well, certainly -- we don't like to hear about how it's being discovered in drawers a month after election day and not knowing where they areug going. i am hoping that we prevail in this. i think the judge is going to make a decision on our objection. i it certainly seems odd these are coming up late.. >> tucker: yeah, "odd" would be the word. claudia, thanks. good luck. >> thank you. >> tucker: so, here's a question you may not have considered. all of the countries on the planet, which country is the least racist? well, our next guest looked at the data, approached the question by social science, andu came up with a definitive answer. be aware, if you are a highly paid diversity consultant, you might want to leave the room because she just undermined your reason for getting paid. that is straight ahead. ♪ty
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robin diangelo told "the new york times" in july that capitalism was "dependent on inequality," we couldn't get enough of it, and when she wrote in her book, "whiteness has psychological advances that have returns." we thought, it sounds a little racist, but so well-written, and we took three steps back and ask yourself, wait, why is this creepy old white lady a savior of african-americans? we didn't know the answer and gave her a pass. tonight, though, it is time to have one of those difficult conversations that robin diangelo was always calling for. and here's why. documents obtained by "the washington free beacon" show that this very same robin diangelo made $12,750 to headline a diversity event in october at the university of wisconsin in madison. here is the thing: another speaker at the very same event, an actual black person called austin channing brown, may just $7500 from the very same job. oh, systemic racism, anyone? of course, and prepare yourself for a hot blast of irony here,
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the title of the event was "exposing racism and inequities." [laughs] it's so good! it's got to be a big misunderstanding. and if robin diangelo wants to explain it, she is welcome on the show anytime. to use language she is understand, it is time for a difficult conversation, and we are looking forward to it. we just hope her white fragility doesn't prevent her from accepting. now, the same people who tell us endlessly that the united states is racist! are the same ones encouraging people from nonwhite countries to come here since possible. that's kind of weird. why is that? well, here's our possible future ambassador to china, for example. watch. >> do you think people who support president trump's anti-immigration policies aree racist? >> anyone who supports this is supporting racism. health care system is burdened by racism. we know that our housing is burdened by racism.
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our schools are burdened by racism. yes, the uniform, burdened by racism. it goes far beyond that. >> it is a matter of concern for every american that we dismantle systemic racism before it ends the american project in our lifetime.it t >> tucker: yeah, so there is the former mckinsey consultant lecturing us about how our country, which he has done nothing but degrade, is a terrible place, and we are the reason it is. but it does raise the academic question: how racist is america, exactly? can it be measured? well, kathleen brush tried to measure it. she is the author of "racism and antiracism in the world before and after 1945." she joins us with the results of her study on this question. kathleen brush, thanks for coming on. >> thanks for having me. >> tucker: ofit course. >> america is one of the leading antiracist nations, t you are right, it is the reason i wrote my book, because of people like pete buttigieg. i have been studying racism
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around the world for more than a decade, including visiting 114 nations.eg i know what systemic racism looks like. it is opposite to the united states. the year 1945 is actually pivotal to understanding discrimination, because before it, people didn't see discrimination, they saw ordered societies.to well, in 1945, fdr parlayed american victory in world war ii to get global powers to agree to end the colonial subjugation of africans, asians, and europeans, and to get all nations to agree to abolish discrimination or to end discrimination. well, come the early 1970s, america becomes the first nation to have an antiracist system of government. meanwhile, the rest of the nations, they didn't honor their commitments, they just continued right on discriminating on us they had before, so this is the reason in the 21st century you can see select populations that still experience slavery,
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arbitrary detention, statelessness, or just garden-variety privilege and unprivileged people. there's lots of examples in my book, but what i would like to do is i would like to cement america's antiracist bona fides, because they are so strong. african-americans are the most prosperous, educated black population in the world. america's latino gdp iss the highest gdpp of any latin american nation. and that includes brazil, with 3.5 times the population. asian-americans are the most educated and prosperous racial group in america. their incomes are 25% higher than whites, on average. for indian americans, household income is 60% higher. now, there is no indigenous population that has been recorded to ensure fair
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compensation for their land in addition to receiving wealth transfers, protected freedom, and other concessions to native americans. the year 1964, the year of our civil rights act of 1964, america's population was 87% white. today, it is 60% non-hispanic white. one comparison point, let's look at liberia, which has a population that is 100% black, because you can only be a citizen of liberia if you are black. now, there was a global survey that answered the question: how many people do not want somebody of another race -- am i not talking? how many -- sorry. how many people of another race -- how many people do not want a person of another race as their neighbor? the answer was, in the united states, 0-5%.
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in iran and nigeria, it was 30-40%. in france -- >> tucker: let me just summarize -- you are dealing with facts, and facts immediately because they systemic racism lie to evaporate into steam, and i hope that our readers will arm themselves with the facts in your book, because again, they are true. kathleen brush, thanks for coming on tonight. democrats have finally admitted that one of their party's leaders is, and this is sad, senile. it is not who you think it is. we will tell you who it is after theil break. ♪ trying to keep things running
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contributor here to assess the claim. doctor, thank you for coming on. a lot of older people in politics, dianne feinstein's old government is it fair to say she's senile? >> this is a devastating piece. how old is it to be a pilot, surgeon, u.s. senator, president. hows. old? he went to the age of 100 but wasn't doing too well till the end of 2003. if dianne feinstein is a lot of things and it's deeply disturbing. she was grilling jack dorsey recently, she checked him on the tweet, president trump's tweets, asked him about it, heard his answer then repeated exactly the same over as though she didn't remember she asked it. if she had multiple conversations according to the article with chuck schumer, who has been telling her you're not remembering the conversations and he has to come back and ask her all over again. i'm not her doctor and i like
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her kindness at the judicial hearings but they sent an aid to keep an eye on her. the problem is over the age of 85, the risk of dementia or cognitive impairments about 40% and over the ageer of 75 it's about 20%. speaking of someone who is 78, joe biden this week announced his new choice for hhs secretary. except he called him health and education secretary. xavier bashir, tucker, do you remember? you remember in 1979 they changed health and education and welfared over to health and hun services. i'm wondering, did joe biden in that moment forget? he has a history of two aneurysms,ir that can lead to se cognitive decline. or he's just aghast. i don't know, but you know something, i think they think
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about investigating there's plenty of people over the age of 85 or 75 that are completely with that. but when you see signs like this, you have to pay attention whether it's a pilot or a senator, -- you know what i mean, tucker. >> tucker: for about and it's also 1979. dr. siegel, thank you. sean hannity next, have a great night. of >> sean: tucker, think you've come a great show. welcome to "hannity," fox news alert, challenging election results inlt 14 battleground states getting real serious significant momentum. breaking tonight, louisiana, mississippi, south carolina, they all filed to officially join the state of conscious not just to support it, but join thn president trump as parties now before themp court. that 17 states including the
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