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nonmandate from a totally nonrepresentative election to complete we destroy the biggest city in our country. it's not democracy as we were taught at. yet increasingly it's how things work here. george soros understands that. has an eye for vulnerabilities. he became extraordinarily rich by finding ways to exploit the weaknesses in systems he did not himself build. in the early 1990s, source became a billionaire by shorting the british pound, crushing the bank of england in the process. went on to repeat those tactics in other countries around the world and then george soros turns his attention to the united states, where he decided he would fundamentally change our society. soros began funding politicians and political initiatives that very little popular support, but because so few are paying attention to what he was doing, he often got his way. on those where occasions when soros was criticized for doing this, for subverting our democracy, and his allies in the
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news media screamed "bigotry." he was yet another oppressed billionaire victim of discrimination. and mostly that tactic works because it always works. so he kept doing it. if you're wondering why some people are being robbed, raped and killed in so many american citieses right now george soros, part of the reason for that. soros has funded the campaigns of left-wing extremists and district attorney races all over the country in cities like philadelphia, st. louis, chicago, boston. traditionally a prosecutor's job is to enforce the law, but soros wanted rigid ideologues who would refuse to do that and instead let murderers and rapists go free while allowing society itself to collapse. in los angeles he won his biggest victory so far. in most recent elections he backed a candidate for district attorney called george. soros spent more than $2 million on his campaign. the 9-year-old hungarian was his
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single biggest donor by far. in the end, he won. what happened next was the entire point of the exercise. he stopped enforcing the law in los angeles. yesterday we learned that he is now moving to dismiss all sentencing enhancements against an alleged double murderer, a man who is accused of murdering a los angeles sheriff's deputy called joseph, shooting him in the back of the head last year. that would make, if this change goes through, that man, the man suspected of a double murder, including of a police officer, eligible of parole and that's the point of it. now, the details in the story are important, so we are going to begin tonight with the man who broke the story. from essentials, fox joins us now. bill, thanks for coming on. so give the background here if you would to our viewers who are familiar withvi it. >> yeah, so tucker, it's particularly heinous case and it's ruffling a lot of feathers here in l.a. because as you mentioned, we are not just talking about an accused cop killing her, we're talking about
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an accused double murderer could potentially be getting out of prison early because of george gascon's new reforms, so rewind the clock to june of last year. that's when l.a. county sheriff's deputy was just standing in line at a jack-in-the-box waiting for his food when police say some nut job from utah, a guy literally by the name of nelson, just walks in, pulls out a gun and shoots him in the back of the head cold-blooded execution-style. the deputy would later die in the hospital surrounded by his family, but that's not it. just one hour before that shooting, police say the exact same suspect shot at a group of skateboarders in downtown l.a. and killed one of them, a russian national by the name of dimitri, a professional skateboarder, so the suspect gets arrested, he gets charged with these murders but what i found out yesterday and confirmed with the d.a.'s office is that under george gascon's new directive, they are looking to dismiss all of the special circumstances and enhancements in the case, specifically they want to get rid of the gun
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enhancement with causing great bodily injury and a special circumstance of multiple murders. just those things alone would potentially put this guy away for life with parole if he were to be convicted. if a judge signs off on getting rid of these enhancements, life with parole is off the table, the death penalty is already off the table because mr. gascon got rid of it and if these enhancements are stripped, this suspect, this double murder suspect could potentially get out of prison someday after a certaint amount of years. we don't know what those yearsno are yet. so as you can imagine, that deputy's family is furious. i understand you're going to speak to her shortly. i interviewed her last night. she said gascon has to remember who the real victims are. she went as far as calling george gascon someone like a devil. she's irate, she's furious, she said. he never reached out to the family and that her brother is the victim, not the man accused of shooting him. i reached out to mr. gascon's office for a statement on this case that essentially told me in a nutshell these enhancements are primarily fueling whatut thy
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say is the mass incarceration problem and he campaigned on moving away from that. he's delivering on his promises of radically changing the system here in l.a. and they went on to say that, you know, years, decades down the road, if a judge or the parole board determines that this suspect can be rehabilitated, they believe it makes more sense to let him back out into public, so it's not a cost on the taxpayers, which i think that's a tough kill for a lot of -- pill for a lot of people to swallow when you're talking about an accused cop killer and double murderer, so ultimately it's going to c ba judge who decides this. there's going to be hearing on january 11th, a pretrial hearing. the deputy's family is going to get a chance to make a victim's impact statement there. it will then be up to's the jude to decide. is he going to side with mr. gascon and drop these enhancements or will he side with the family and keep them? tucker, we will send it bac baco you. >> tucker: bill, i appreciatel, it, thanks for breaking the story buried in a moment, as you heard, we will speak to the sister of the slain officer, joseph. but before we do some context, you should know that what is
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happening in this case is not unusual and it won't be going forward. george gascon has promised to stop seeking enhancements in every case that comes before his office. in all of los angeles, the second biggest city. normally in a functioning society prosecutors are allowed to seek longer prison terms for criminals who inflict body harm, for those who carry out gang assassinations in public. george gascon is getting rid of those additional penalties along with cash bail and the death penalty. now, why is he doing this? it's very simple. george gascon, like the billionaires who made his current job possible, is removed enough personally from the consequencesem of the crime that he can identify, powerfully identify with the criminals rather than with their manyit victims. >> would criminalize behavior largely associated with poverty. loitering. drinking in public.
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public intoxication. drugs paraphernalia and more. >> tucker: so poverty causes crime. that's an idea that has no support whatsoever in actual social science. there's no evidence for that at all, but it's the kind of thing that half-wits learn in college, repeat, and when theyne get pow, turn into policy. the irony is we know exactly what policies like gascon is imposing on los angeles will do and who they willng hurt. it will affect people who live in the neighborhoods with the most crime and those of the poorest neighborhoods. we know that will happen because it's happened before and george gascon did it. george gascon was the district attorney in san francisco for eight years from 2011 to 2019. over his tenure, the city of sanford sisco recorded the third highest rate of violent crime in all of california. san francisco's rate of property crimes increased by 37%. 2017, the city of sanford cisco,
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which is not a big place, reported 31,000 car burglaries, the worst year in the history of the city. so here's what george gascon's legacy looks like for normal people. in this case, for business owners in san francisco. >> the walgreens in san francisco will close its stores for good november 11th. customers say the store is known for being a notoriously easy place to shoplift. >> i've heard the walgreens is really easy to steal from. >> why is that? >> because they don't chase b wo buried >> neighbors a gray shoplifting has been an ongoing problem at this location and may be a major factor in why it will soon be closed. customers say the shelves are bare, the company not even bothering to restock. >> the store is completely wiped out. i watch these guys go in and just grab boxes and walk out, they can't do anything about it. >> tucker: completely wiped out. so bam, no more drug store. you can't walk to go buy things.
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the fabric starts to unravel. that's what george soros is funding. that's the point of funding it. they can't do anything about it, you heard the business owners say. he starting with the police, so what good is calling the police when they won't even taked a report when they arrive? under george gascon's tenure in san francisco, arrests flatlined and you can see why, there was no point in arresting people. on speed 19 orders, prosecutors and simmer cisco filed criminal charges and only about 50% of a felony cases over eight years from 2011 to 2019. 50% of felony cases and misdemeanor cases it dropped to 40%. so with nothing to do, prosecutors have left gascon's office in huge numbers. in his final term, a total of tix to one san francisco prosecutors out of 140 left their post, almost half resigned. these numbers have been public for years, but you don't need the statistics. it's obvious to anyone who lives in san francisco that the city
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is being destroyed and george gasconng is one of the main reasons for that. so obvious that the mayor of san francisco, london breed, no conservative , declined to endorse george gascon in his race this year. san francisco city attorney also declined. in other words, even some of the worst, leastable, most mediocre politicians in the united states looked at george gascon and said he's too much for us. he's a threat to the people he represents. george soros looked at him and said that's the man i want to fund. that's the country i want america to become. the people of los angeles are fully aware of this. they know now what george guest on this planet for them, for their city, but they know there's nothing they can do to stop it. >> she is the mother of a murdered victim. her son was killed by a minor. she says new d.a. george gascon is sending the wrong message if he stops charging juveniles as adults.
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>> learning that, oh, i can go out and kill somebody and the law is just going to snap me on the wrist and put me in time out like i'm three years old and then released me back into the streets so i can kill again. >> tucker: her childin was murdered. does george gascon care? of course not. does george soros care? well, he sent $2.2 million toen george gascon. that answers the question. and the grieving mother? she can't raise money for the democrat party.he she's not raising money for blm. no one cares what she thinks. we think it's important to hear directly from the people whose lives are affected, overturned and in some cases ended by george gascon and george soros, who funds it. we're going to bring attention to that right now. christina is the sister of the officer we told you about, joseph, who was murdered and we are happy to haveh around tonight. thanks so much for coming on. so express, if you will -- >> thank you for having me. >> tucker: i can imagine how you feel watching this unfold.
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what does this mean to your family watching george gascon discussed measures to make its possible for the accused murderer to get out on parole? >> it's -- it's unbelievable. i mean, i just can't believe that this is happening. i mean, when we were told last week that, you know, george was -- i mean, gascon was going to, you know, take away the life sentencing and no death penalty, we were in shock. we were like this can't be, we just want to get the word out there that people need to know what he's all about. i mean, this is unbelievable. after hearing some of the other people's cases and what he's doing with their cases, it's just -- it's so upsetting. for guy needs to be in jail life, so i just don't understand it. >> tucker: we are talking about your brother, so did george gascon call you to talkeo this through before he
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decided -- >> are you kidding me? no. he has never called me. not at all. we heard this last week after the last hearing from her brother. and the d.a. had let us know that they took off the life sentencing and no death penalty. so, that's off and then thinking about taking off the gun enhancements on top of that. but that's not done yet, but, we are here to fight it and you know, next january 11th, we are going to go there and talk to the judge and see if we can get the sentencing back to where it should be. >> tucker: why do you think gascon is doing this, and why do you think george soros is paying him for it? >> i have no idea why he would be doing something like this. this is just -- it's craziness. to let the murderers out of jail early, i mean, they -- i mean, these are like violent crimes. i mean he killed two people, my another gentleman and he gets to go free and 15,
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20 years? i mean, come on! this is ridiculous. i can't even believe it, it's disgusting. so it's so upsetting i can even -- i can't sleep about it. i can't even think that this guy could be out in 15, 20 years and he's still going to be in his 40s and so my brother was an innocent person and he was a loving human being and he came behind him and shot him in the back of the head. i mean, he just -- i mean, it's just so unbelievable, tucker.ab i'm so like in shock about the whole thing. i don't understand who this guy is and what he's all about. >> tucker: so you gave an interview yesterday to bill, we just talked to fox 5, it got some attention. did any elected official who supports george gascon in los angeles call you yesterday? >> not one. not one. not one person. so, i mean, if he is really for the, you know, us, he should be
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coming out and talking to us, not for the murders. you know, our family is devastated. i lost my dad, my mom, and my brother all last year. we haven't heard a thing, so it's disturbing. it's complete we disturbing. >> tucker: george soros should call you. he is revered as a hero by many. christina solano, great to see you tonight. thank you.>> >> thank you so much, tucker. >> tucker: believe it or not, and it's hard to believe now, joe biden was not always a fan of big tech. we have some new financial filings in tonight that might explain what changed. we will show you what they are next. ♪ ♪
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♪ >> no, i've never been a fan of facebook come as you probably know. i've never been a big zuckerberg fan. i think is a real problem. >> tucker: didn't used to like zuckerberg because they didn't think they coul control him at all of the conservatives meet on facebook and talk about unauthorized things. that was joe biden last december. very different joe biden now. isbo not saying much about facebook. he's helping facebook. of course things have changed a lot sinceel then. biden's transition team has started hiring top officials and lobbyists from silicon valley.
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why? let's see, facebook and twitters and google too censored stories about hunter biden's business deals, the biden family positivist business deals with businesses collected, connected to the train is and his party. executives at facebook, of which biden is not a fan, and twitter, started spending big on joe biden in the race. for example, at facebook, the vice president of public policy, aaron egan, donated more than $99,000 to democrats this year, including biden. and twitter, senior director of product management donated more than five grand just to joe biden and there are many more of course. so in total, one of these country visions, the pattern of money moving from silicon valley into the coffers of the democratic party and joe biden -- what did they tella us? candace owens is one of our all-time favorites, we are happy to have around tonight to unravel this o o mystery. so you look at these numbers, you look at the behavior of the party, what do you conclude? >> i conclude that this is the
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least shocking story of 2020. for any american that has been payingto attention. to what we have been seeing this year in terms of what is reallys just mass censorship and here's what's really rich, tucker. do you remember when the leftist media hacks were trying to convince us that the big evil, scary g.o.p. plot to vote or suppress existed in people waiting in line to vote? to cast a ballot in georgia, they showed a picture of a perfectly average line and said look i'm of the g.o.p. is suppressing votes. this is a form of voter suppression and every time you see something like this, ridiculous story, you know it's, the job of really good media hack is to make sure americans are looking the wrong way when real crimes and real issues are actually creeping up. reone such issue is the way that facebook and twitter virtually intervened on this election cycle and they did this quite openly via fact-checkers that popped up out of nowhere varied fact-checkers that were pulling down stories likect the hunter biden story, suppressing it saying missing context. we don't have the information.
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joe biden hasn't confirmed that his son is guilty, therefore this story is somehow untrue. but we always knew thesewe fact-checkers weren't checking facts, what they were doing was suppressing information and that is a form of voter suppression. >> tucker: well, of course it is and of course nothing is being done about it to this day. but the clarity of the payoff here -- i mean, even as joe biden is criticizingzi facebook, clearly didn't mean it, facebook's employees are sending him money, facebook's owners are working around the clock to get him elected, spending a lot of -- hundreds of millions of dollars.s. of they are basically buying the biden people. >> that's exactly right. that's exactly right in the american people know this and the question is what iss actualy going to be done about this? a obviously there exists some relationship behind the scenes and they feel comfortable under a biden and harris administration and they didn't have that level of comfort. trump was talking about revoking their protections under section
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230, which they should. by the way, i'm not against facebook having an opinion or a position as long as they're willing to admit that they are in fact a publisher! you are a publisher. you are pulling information that you like because you are a publisher. they should be afforded no protections under 230 and that's exactly what trump was trying to do and i feel that now under a biden-harris administration, they will be perfectly protected to continue suppressing and censoring any information that they don't like. >> tucker: i mean, can you imagine in 1980 if general motors and general electric and ibm got together and said, you know, we run thisra country, we are pickg the president this year? i think the media would say something about it, right?ut >> you'd think so, but the media today -- this is not something that people trust. you're seeing this -- it's really -- it's broken down. they no longer represent the thoughts and the opinions of the people. they are bought out by corporations and they are there to make sure that the corporate narrative is protected great they are bought out by politicians. they are there to make sure
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certain politicians are protected. this goes on behind the scenes and the american people know this and it's unfortunate that we've seen this in this regard. it feels like it's sped up over this last year. we never, ever seen this level of suppression and censorship ic america. >> tucker: victorian guard for the powerful. i agree completely. great to see her tonight. thank you. so the coronavirus vaccine is coming -- i mean, imminently, so if you take it, you'll probably be required to take it whether you want to or not, but when you do, do you still need to wear a mask and stay inside all day? public health experts have finally answered that question. dave portnoy has assessed their answer and has a very strong reaction to it. he will share in just a moment.
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being again. but no, we got some bad news for you, science-denier. the people in charge are not going to give up the power they now have that easily. that was the message today very clearly from msnbc's resident medical expert, the exact same title as dr. jill biden. >> just because you get vaccinated with that second dose does not mean you should be participating in things like traveling in the middle of an out-of-control pandemic or that you are liberated from masks. everything still applies until all of us get that 2-dose regimen, so really, really critical, don't let your guard down just because you got j vaccinated. >> tucker: so just because you take the rushed vaccination they are going to require you to take, don't think you're liberatedio from masks. you will never be liberated from masks, plebe. ifat that's the whole point, submit and obey indefinitely. it sounds dark, but over the summer, a guy called dave
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portnoy presciently predicted this very thing would happen. >> what the [bleep] is going on? when did this become flatten the curve, flatten the curve, flatten the curve two we have to find a cure or everyone is going to die? find a cure? who says we are going to find a cure. people have been mentally preparing, we are doing what you ask.n exact with what you said. now you're changing the rules. >> tucker: wow.ow dave portnoy does not work at the cdc. he is instead the founder of barstool sports and we are happy to have him on for a victory lap tonight. dave, having predicted this exact same thing, and when you said that i thought i don't know, that's kind of dark, dave portnoy. it k really? but you were right. >> yeah. i wouldn't call it a victory lap at this point. you know -- you know, nobody -- and i don't really care what affiliation you are, nobody should be happy right now. my latest, youe know, rant, new york announced no more indoor dining, they are shutting it down indefinitely.
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and as a small business guy who turned barstool into maybe a little bit bigger, i feel bad for all these people who aren't being given the chance, restaurants, bars, to earn a living and, you know, i don't know what government officials, politicians expect these people to do. my heart truly breaks for them and i've spoken with a lot of them. they just want the chance to work. you know, you've seen staff at like 90% of bars and restaurants are never going to come backf n new york city and, you know, there's no great answer right now to what's going on clearly with corona, o but the solutionf just saying nobody can basically go to restaurants or bars is -- that doesn't sit well with me, it doesn't sit well with any of the owners. they want to plan, they've done everything the government officials have asked, along with the flatten the curve, restaurants. you have to wear the mask, less tables, 6 feet of separation. they built outside structures on their own dimes. they've restarted. they are trying to their
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employees and then all of a sudden my hey, sorry, you can even do indoor dining. we have a blizzard coming here tomorrow in new york city. you know,ar a foot of snow, whatever. you can't earn a living? there has to be away -- -- there has to be a solution. there's no stimulus and by the way, a lot of these people don't even want government paychecks. they want the opportunity to earn a living, and that's the part that's crazy and that's the part that has to be -- like stop everything. it's not democrat, it's not republican, because both of them owned businesses, restaurants, bars. you have to figure out a way to let these people survive. i get corona, i get it all, but to destroy livelihoods and that's taken decades to build, i don't know how this isn't something that everyone sits around at a table every single day until you figure out a solution to let these people in. i do not understand that. >> tucker: i mean, after a while, people are going to get the message, don't bother trying to start a small business, just go work in an amazon warehouse. it's bad for the society i think over time.
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what can we do about it? >> you know, we've been looking at that a lot, so donate money and there's different solutions that we are looking at right now, whethert. it be help with rent, whether it be to donate money them to make meals for may be people who are hungry, so feed the famished a little bit and they can make, you know, basic meals like chicken and rice and spend the money that way, so we are evaluating it all right now in ways that we can help or we are going to try to raise a lot of money. give it to these restaurant owners. again, keep looking at maybe it hits home a little bit because of barstool and the way i grew it, but these family-run businesses that have been, you know, decades, been run for decades just getting wiped out in the answer seems to be, sorry, we are in a pandemic.e i get it, unique circumstances, but there is no -- the only people who are working to create plans seem to be the people affected. and a lot of thee politicians wo have preached one thing and done another, don't go on vacation,
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don't go to the french laundry. they haven't come up with a solution. it's the restaurant owners in the bar owners and the people being i put out of business or spending every second -- you see them all over the place -- work with us, we are trying to come up with solutions and nobody's helping them. >> tucker: if you figure out a way to help. i hope you'll come back and tell us what it is because i think a lot of people want to know. dave portnoy, thank you. so new york city has become something of a case study in what happens when you impose completely incoherent, scientifically-unsupported restrictions because of coronavirus. this week, we are nine months into the pandemic, by the way, the city suddenly decided to ban indoor dining as you just heard. an attorney on staten island, one of america's most popular lawyers, tomorrow he plans to file a lawsuit against that band. thanks for joining us tonight. what's the basis of this suit? >> thanks, thanks for having us. i'm glad you asked, and appreciate what our guy at barstool sports said. i couldn't agree with him more.
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as far as the lawsuit, we are filing -- my partners and i, filing a suit in federal court tomorrow. we are asking for an immediate injunction enjoining the city and state from imposing a ban on indoor dining. we are requesting that a for immediate action by the judge. hopefully it will be heard very quickly. >> tucker: i mean, you've got to say -- it does seem like staten island is bearing a lot of the burden here in these restrictions. staten island was the only borough out of five in new york that didn't vote for bill de blasio. he lost staten island. do you see a connection between the two? >> how can you not see a connection? we have the strongest republican base on the southon shore of staten island and the line for the orange zone was drawn right acrossra the island and just coincidentally, the republican base was the one putting the -- you can't serve the burger at max, but you can serve the
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burger somewhere else. >> tucker: you've got to be noticing the disparity in the way the lawpa is enforced, so crime is rising to historic levels in the city of new york. people are dying, literally, and no one shows up to stop the crimes. if you dare serve a cheeseburger in the wrong zone, the sheriff is there instantly. i mean, am i imagining that? >> tucker, the hypocrisy is appalling. it's absolutely appalling. people tore apart the city for days on end without an arrest, without the sheriff intervening there. people were spinning and police officers' bases and nobody did anything, but the restaurant owners on staff now, friends of mine, good, hardworking americans, people i grew up with literally across the street from all they want to do is feed their family and serve their community and they are being
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destroyed by these arbitrary regulations. it's insanity. how they become the face and the scapegoat for the whole covid virus lockdown is really upsetting. >> tucker: politically disfigured groups. great to see you tonight. >> guy say one other thing? one last thing. >> tucker: yeah. >> just like joe biden, i too have a doctorate degree, a juris doctor, so next time i come on will you please call me dr. lou? >> tucker: you will always be dr. lou to me. thank you. >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: good to see you. well, with children the past we are committed to reporting stories no one else will and tonight a genuinely interesting one. previously-unreported but legitimate ufo sighting has been confirmed tonight. also learning more about high-speed underwater ufos. objects that appear to defy the known laws of physics.
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♪ >> tucker: a new report from american intelligence confirms something that's been rumored for a while. late last year, a u.s. navy fa 18 fighter jet took a very clear photograph on a personal phone of a triangle-shaped unidentified aerial phenomenon. that vehicle, whatever it was, appeared to be operating with a propulsion system that generated no exhaust. the setting likely places theyha will vote near an aircraft carrier. that shouldn't be surprising because a string oful ufo sightings have involved nuclear reactors and warheads. that same report also goes into some detail on underwater ufos, which behave in ways
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that science can't explain. tom rogan has been following all of this quite carefully for some time. [indiscernible] and we are happy to have a montagnais. tom, thanks for coming on. tell us about the sighting in late 2019. >> good to be with you. thanks for covering this, because not enough journalists i think do. the late 2019 incident essentially involved a u.s. carrier strike group, as the a incident in 2004 and a pastor for 15 doing its workups on redeployment, preparing to go abroad and do the missions that the navy are assigned. in the pilots flying off the coast, off the atlantic seaboard and see essentially a black triangle, white sort of indicator lights on its peripheral tips coming out of the water very quickly and then accelerating at extremely high
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speeds at about a 90-degree angle. in one of the pilots took a photo, very good photo, i'm told, by multiple sources, on his iphone and myself and to mcmillan, who really lead the charge of this investigation and that sort of tied it down so i think the real point of note on this is that this phenomenon, whatever it is, continues to occur. >> tucker: it came out of the o water, so expand on that a little bit. there have been, over the years, a number of reports of unidentified underwater vehicles moving in ways that don't make any sense at all. tell us what you know about th that. >> yeah. this is one of the reasons the navy is very sensitive about this topic, because it essentially doesn't want -- either china or russia in particular to figure out f whatever these vehicles are because they appear to be intelligently controlled, figure out how they do what they do, because they move it hundreds of knots under the water, or at least they can, and they
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maneuver in ways that would essentially render a submarine or an aircraft carrier or any, quite frankly, military warship extremely vulnerable to the attack and the capabilities because of what we understand in terms of friction under the water, these things manifest and then what they do in the air as well -- you know, this is some special stuff, whatever it is. >> tucker: well, a bullet doesn't travel hundreds of knots an hour underwater for long. i don't think any human-made object ever has. we never imagine something like that, so what could be the explanation? >> you know, and it's very interesting. the russians have a new system called canyon, which is an underwater drone system that travels very fast, but nowhere near as fast as these things and it is nuclear-powered so it's a very different propulsion system. and i think thatdi is the point, what these things can do in
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error, underwater, in space, at least in low orbit are beyond any capability that we can identify within our nation either deliver and platform, something that a military is showing or is in development. >> tucker: or has even been's conceived of. let's be honest, this is really out of the round. tom, great to see you tonight, thank you for that report. well, the emmy award-winning governor of new york, andrew cuomo, wants you to know that you should believe allne women, except the one accusing him of sexual harassment. now we know more about what andrew cuomo thinks of this one unique woman whom you should not believe. we have the details straight ahead. sho ♪ - hello, michael youssef here,
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coaches had a four dramatic irony.he gary is condemning the sitting president for not taking sexual harassment seriously enough. >> he turned a blind eye to the #metoo movement which was a moment of a social revolution where thousands of women took t view courage and put themselves out there and talked about things that embarrassed them, that made them feel bad abouthe themselves and all they got was a deaf ear from president trump in washington, but new york passed the strongest sexual harassment law in united states of america. spew to the #metoo movement was a social revolution. some were exempt from the requirements. sunday, something special happened in the city with the
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strongest sexual harassment laws in united states of america. a former aide to the man you s saw, andrew cuomo, the aide is called lindsay boylan, accused andrewew cuomo of sexual harassment in some detail. everyone sawta it, nothing happened next. the sunday newscasts did not cover that story. cannot find any evidence that ncnn and msnbc, news networks never covered it all. newsletter you find littered around the lobbies of hotels inl america, it "usa today"? explain the media blackout in a tweet. "the aide has not described any validating evidence for the allegations or specify details on the harassment." that is the new standard at least one applied to andrew cuomo. the question is how long has it been the standard and to whom else does it apply? steve krakauer is the founder and editor -- i get this, steve,
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krakauer. she doesn't have photographic evidence, therefore nobody reports on it.y how long has this been the standard? >> yeah, this is a clear -- that's the real issue here, the hypocritical double standard. what a media that is curious ang aggressive and so far nothing from cnn, nothing from msnbc, nothing from the broadcast networks for the most part, wen haven't seen curiosity of the story about media governor darling andrew cuomo, it's actually the sort of hypocritical corrective because, yes, she has tweeted a few things and she has talked about it, we want to impress that's going to go after it. but she turned down an interview from every press outlet thus far. she has not presented any cooperatiocorroboration. the problem is that's not the editorial standard a real nice journalistic editorial precaution that is taken when it comes to stories like brett
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kavanaugh for example, the instance that there is even an iota of allegations, it becomes this national story without the same sort of corroboration they were looking for. that's the problem. the pendulum is swinging may be in theti right direction but the standard is not evenly applied. >> tucker:>> really quick, it's not like there is a lack of newsworthiness. just in the last week, cuomo has been mentioned in many news reports for contender of attorney general of the united states but how can you ignore it? >>el i do wonder if this is preempting that potential newshe story there. i think that obviously it's a sticky situation. the governor's brother is literally hosting a show on cnn prime time right now so it gets complicated as we saw during the covid crisis and the way he was covered there and certainly with this or any other story that may emerge. i think the media should continue digging on it. i think they are right to exercise caution but i hope they
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from this instance and exercise caution when it's not the democratic governor of new york. >> tucker: i have a question, hosting a show is not quite right. it's great to see you. we are out of time. sean hannity takes over right now. right now! >> sean: welcome to "hannity." the very frail, weak, cognitively struggling joe biden actually managed to leave his basement bunker today. he campaigned and george is all important georgia runoff seat, but the most popular politician apparently in the history of mankind, that guy. over so we are told. he held a rally today. one itsy-bitsy a little teensy when see the problem was the rally was in a mostly empty warehouse with a parking lock with a few cars with very few people which is beyond humiliating.
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