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geraldo rivera, it was great to see you two go together. charlie kirk, geraldo rivera, two very talented individuals and congratulations on a great conference. that is it for the story on december 21st, 2020 but as >> good evening and welcome to special edition of tucker carlson tonight. if you are a sane person, it's easy to dismiss woke activism i a child this sideshow that play out on college campuses spread the cream didn't self-hatred, the hair on fire hysteria, the total oblivious to historical reality. the whole thing is like an adolescent rage fit that goes o forever. honestly, it's kind of hilarious . at the university wisconsin las month, child activist convinced administrators to move a boulde on campus because they claimed it represented bigotry.
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it was a racist rock. that actually happened along with countless other things lik it. our grandchildren are going to look at this moment and laugh i disbelief. that's been our assumption anyway. what if the current lunacy turn out to be more than a passing phase. what if woke race obsession is not a fad, but instead an incurable brain virus that infected our country's entire leadership class. if that is the case, we are in trouble. our grandchildren won't laugh about what's happening right now . in fact, this case a lot of americans won't have grandchildren over the weekend, msnbc had a panel of the two planned the candidate. watch this and watch the criteria they are using to staf you're federal government. >> and know this is the first time so far that there has not been an asian american pacific islander with the sec. title, but there has been some cabinet level positions named. where do you stand on the
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representation issue when it comes to the biden cabinet. >> he needs to make sure this i a cabinet that like every singl administration for the past 20 years, has secretary in the cabinet that is asian american. >> so it makes sense that attorney general would be a black person who modeled the value as we move past this dependency, this reliance on peer at. >> as it relates to latino, and other factor is we need to see gender, there is diversity within our diversity, and for u it's going to be very important to see a latina in the cabinet. >> my tribe, no my tribe, no, mine, mine, mine. this is what identity politics looks like when to strip away all the euphemisms. notice there was no mention whatsoever of confidence, or
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expertise, or any other quality that might have helped our country bird that's irrelevant background you are the wrong color, no dice, when it comes t hiring cabinet secretaries, outdated ideas about the common good no longer play a role. this is the ugliest kind of rac politics, dividing up the spoil along if you want the job, you had better look like me. how did the country is of impressive as ours get to a place this low? as with all journeys, the answe is slowly and then all at once. but we definitely arrived. to our leaders identity is all that matters, that's official. watch america's highest ranking explain how he's hiring the people who run the federal agencies. >> today, the announcement we will make of the six african-american, the six african-american member of our cabinet which is a record.
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after today our cabinet won't just be one of or to president breaking appointments, but 12 including today's long-overdue appointment of the first native american cabinet secretary. already, there are more people calling our cabinet than any cabinet ever. more women than ever. >> again, joe biden isn't even bothering to try to convince yo that he's choosing the most confident people for key jobs. instead he's telling you what they look like. their appearance is what matters . it's all that matters. so it turns out your mother was wrong. you can judge a book by its cover. in fact, you're now required too . when the consequences of this kind of thinking over time identity politics will destroy our country. no nation can remain unified prolonged of people are encouraged to think of themselves as members of competing ethnic groups first and citizen second. countries need a reason to hang
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together. unity doesn't happen by accident . the fixation on race that has seized a leadership class guarantees this unity permanent disunity. it is terrifying if you think about it. it could be worse than that, on of the woke brain virus began t affect the last remaining in this country. the bedrock guarantee of our safety and freedom at the u.s. military. if that happens, it would be a legitimate disaster. the military we have all been told since childhood doesn't care what you look like, they don't care what your parents did , they don't care where you're from, your identity is irrelevant to the armed services . the u.s. military cares about your performance. that's it. that's why the u.s. military is impressive, that's why they bee able to keep us from being invaded because they only care about what matters and what matters is protecting the unite states. not anymore.
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last week the acting secretary of defense announced that the u.s. military will be changing its standards from top to bottom . not to create a more effective fighting force to save your children from china or other foreign nations, no, in order t conform to policies formulated by the pentagon so-called diversity and inclusion board you can imagine what those policies are. strict affirmative action, hiring and promoting by appearance, the elimination of objective standards. according to secretary miller, who should be ashamed of himself , extremist left-wing social engineering is a moral imperative in the armed forces. he didn't explain why this was moral imperative, not long ago an air force psychologist calle ryan warner gave us a glimpse into the thinking behind decree like this. warner, whose job it is to keep in mind to keep america free an safe, instead spends his time pondering the depth of a man called george floyd in
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minneapolis. he has decided that something called micro- aggressions are t blame. watch. >> it may not feel like a big deal, but as we see, with what happened to george floyd, those unconscious bias can lead to more significant impacts. >> lake secretary miller, ryan warner should be ashamed of himself. neither one is of course, both men are merely symptoms of a larger longer brewing problem that unfortunately the rest of us have ignored for a very long time. the rest of the country was focused on the remarkable heroism of for example seal tea six, worth focusing on commit much of our military's leadership was moving in anothe direction and they've come to resemble the anthropology department at wesley. three years ago in 2017 a general called jay silvey went on this rant after a suppose that hate crime took place at
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the air force academy. watch. >> may have heard that some people down in the prep school wrote some racial slurs on some message boards. if you haven't heard that, i wanted you to hear it from me. if you're outraged by those words, then you're in the right place. that kind of behavior has no place at the prep school, and i has no place and no place in th united states air force. if you can't treat someone from another race or a different colored skin with dignity and respect, then you need to get out. >> settle down, tough guy. the hate crime was a hoax, like so many hate crimes that are reported in the media, it never happened. the u.s. military by the way ha a long very long history of treating everyone with respect and dignity because it was a meritocracy and meritocracy is designed to keep people with respect and dignity.
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each reach them on the basis of how they behave, not on the basis of how they look. but this man, the general you just saw has apparently forgotten that and he's mouthin the words to a hymn written by the hard left. no one stopped him. so the brain virus spread throughout the u.s. military. this summer, the u.s. army so-called operation inclusion struck the soldiers of the phrase make america great again was a form of socially acceptable covert white supremacy. a presidential campaign slogan was white supremacy according t the army. no one did anything about that. now according to the army equit and inclusion agency, and yes they have one come at the phrases all lives matter, in american exceptionalism, and th celebration of columbus day are racist. this is from the army, the people who are supposed to protect you the heads of the defense and intelligence agency recently encouraged his
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employees to read the lunatic track white fragility by robyn d'angelo. book that is inherently bigoted and stupid. again, this is the military supposed to be protecting you, instead they're reading white fragility. the chief master sergeant of th air force proclaimed on twitter his greatest fear was that one of his airmen might be killed b a racist cop. not killed by the chinese military, but by american racists. and so on. where does this and? can you protect a nation with the military like this? julie jones is a retired marine. we are glad to have you on tonight. thinking for joining us. i just want to be clear, i'm speaking about the leadership, the officer class not all officers, but some, not your average unlisted person for example. but, the whole point in the military i thought, and i think
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you thought when you joined the marine corps is it doesn't matter what you look like. when did that change? gig i don't know. i got out a few years ago, and may be thankfully. what i will tell you is i know lot of these generals and colonels, and i don't think the are they are words that they're regurgitating. i think they're seeing it out o fear, this problem that says yo must accept me, or you're evil and i will destroy you from the inside out. that's what a lot of people a lot of our leaders are focused on right now. easy it every day. i hope that are military would somehow be exempt from it. it's like the last silo of opportunity in this country tha is based solely on personal per feelings commit not your feelings or your identity. the military it moves slow into changes slow. it generals career is built ove 30 or 40 years, and the reason why a point that out as we probably don't have enough african-american generals in th service, but think about 40 years ago, the opportunity
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probably wasn't there for them like it is today. if you'll just kind of hold you horses and let the cream rise t the top, we will get the best u there and i guarantee you prett much everyone will be represented. >> can i just say, i think as a american who did not serve in the military, but expects to be protected by the military as we all do, i have a right not to care what color my generals are. why is that relevant? i mean i'm serious, it doesn't matter to me, it shouldn't matter to me, and don't i have right to say stop paying attention to irrelevant things like appearance and start payin attention to protecting the country? >> you're absolutely right grea don't think anybody worried if norman schwarzkopf had any identity issues when he got ready to take over probably the most successful war in our lifetime probably the only successful war in the gulf war. that is the problem.
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we celebrate not celebrating. we have a female leading a branch of service and that's great, as long as it's not because she's a female one of the worst things president obam did was in the 11th hour, he puts all female combat role restrictions out the door. that was the most destructive thing to our military, especially female for servicemembers because it came without a plan and it came without any time of structure o phasing into because it was don out of particles and political reasons not to make our militar better. that's not to say that female shouldn't serve in combat roles that's just say anything in the military is done with strategy and purpose that makes us bette and ultimately more deadly. these 15 recommendations, they are so focused on the exact environment that you tear down this program every night it is what we should look at somebody is under categories rather than their intellectual or physical ability and that's just not wit our military does and it's certainly not how you win wars. >> we shouldn't allow these totally non- destroyers to take
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control of our most important institutions in the military an they are taking control of that. i appreciate you coming on tonight pray thank you. >> thank you tucker. >> institution after institutio destroyed this revolution of course began in academia at schools, higher education mostly . now moving downward into high schools and it has been particularly virulent in either its goals. the latest example comes from new york city, the dalton school . at dalton more than 100 faculty members have released an eight page antiracism some manifesto. with proposals so lunatic, that it's hard to believe there real. they want the school to pay student debt for incoming black faculty. remove 50 percent of all donations to the school to new york city's public school. eliminate all advanced placemen courses with any race does wors than any other. and so on and so on and so on.
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scott johnson broke the story h is the author of the book campu land, we talked about that, he joins us again tonight pray scott, thanks so much for comin on. give us an overview of this at the dalton school in new york and why it matters. could get the came up with this manifesto if you will in august and i think the school has trie to keep it under absence then part and know some parents have seen it and now everyone has seen it i would urge everybody not to take my word or your wor for any of this,. i know the board had an emergency meeting after my blog printed out this entire manifesto, and they are writing it off as just a right wing hit job. don't take my word for it or your word for it, go on my website or anywhere else and go read the whole thing it's about eight pages long, and it's as i it was written by a freshman sociology major at berkeley.
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there is mandatory diversity plot lines in the school play. if they want to hire 12 diversity officers. this is a reasonably small k-12 school. 12 full-time diversity officers. i'm sort of mystified what they would do all day, the answer to that is there going to have to find ever more nuance examples of racism to justify their jobs although it put into context, m alma mater has 150 full-time diversity officers. they want no more ap classes by 2023 if black students have not fully caught up with white students in terms of their qualifications for those classes . interestingly, i'm told, some o the parents who had no problem with a lot of this other stuff when it got to that one set of my god, i'll have to pull my ki if it comes to that. they want required antiracism statements from everybody at th school, which is eerily
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reminiscent of the struggles sections during the cultural revolution of the red guard wer you had to confess your crimes. honestly what is so sad about this is well it furnishes the woke credentials of the white hierarchy in a place like dalton , in mind you can but this isn't just about dalton, this i a cross institutional america. it hurts the very people it's trying to help by creating by annoying them with permanent victim status. and it quantifies racism dividing principle, we are not moving to a post- racial society . martin luther king's on the out with this crowd because he advocated colorblind society an that's not what this crowd once anymore. >> and it's also, destroying th rationale for the school. these schools are incredibly expensive, people send their kids there because they think will be improved until get into some selective college, but you've got to kind of wonder if
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they're not sowing the seeds of their own elimination. he would send their kid to a school like that? >> none of the parents will speak publicly because those they do have a problem are terrified to say anything because yield, harvard,. as school is the sum of its teachers more than anything else , and this is reflective of the sort of people places like dalton are hiring as teachers. they are full on woke, and again , don't believe me, go read this statement. this is the product of rational minds, there must be something wrong with me. >> i hope that our viewers will because it is really stunning, rippling with race hostility an it's really poisonous. i appreciate you coming on tonight. thank you. >> thanks. >> joe biden spent his entire life in washington, dc so he knows well enough not to let this crisis go to waste.
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>> i am a hard coal mined her. scranton, pennsylvania. that's where i was born and raised. it's nice to be back in coal country. >> that was joe biden in 2008 describing his many years underground as a coal miner in the hills of northeastern pennsylvania. that's been 12 years he managed to survive black long, it's als changed his perspective on energy. >> today i'm pleased to announc a team that will lead my administration ambitious plan t address the extra sense of our time. >> folks, we're in a crisis, just like we need to be unified nation that responds to covid 1 commit we need a unified national response to climate change. from this crisis, from these crises i should say, we need to seize the opportunity to build back and build back better than
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we were before. >> from this crisis we must seize the opportunity. we are happy to have mark on tonight pray thank you so much for joining us. if you look at the polling on the subject, a lot of crises unfolding in the united states right now. climate change is not one that rates very high on somebody's list of pressing concern. the biden people believe it is the central crisis. >> the harris ceo of harris polling lamented that climate went from a top-tier issue in his pole, to second to last of all issues. in the past year. they are freaked out that no on is talking and knowing cares about climate among the public. for lockdown mark for the claimant emergency model. there going to go from covid
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lockdown to climate lockdown. and you look at it, the senator came out today and is urging th president joe biden to declare national climate emergency that would give him emergency powers that he could bypass democracy. kind of on the basic level. we've had warming and cooling periods since the earth itself cooled. we have had a number of ice age and then warming periods after. if you accept that we're in a warming period and i'm willing to accept that, why are we certain it's human caused and therefore reversible and not just another warming or cooling period. >> a lot of this goes back to the united nations. in 1988 they started their climate panel. not only is carbon dioxide i control not, but it's causing a problem. they get to come up with the scare of co2, and they get to come up with the solutions as well. if you look at the data, they
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determined that most of the warming since 1950 is human. that's determined by a show of hands, not some scientific paper , it's based on models, speculation, expert judgment which we've seen in covid how much expert judgment can matter. it can be wildly off. you can talk to geologists and they will tell you we are in th 10 percent coldest period of th earth geologically speaking. they didn't have ice on either bowl, so most of the scare come in predictions of the future. that's what the un and the climate scare mongers like to focus on. >> do you think the average person knows we've had innumerable, probably countless warming periods over the eons, and they've all been naturally occurring? they present actual proof that this is different from those, ever. i've never heard anybody do that . >> you go back to the roman warming period, you go to the
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medieval warming period. the reason is they need to see in emergency. here is the bottom line. un climate activist and climate campaign have toiled for attention and government action. they failed multiple times, what's happened is covid has opened their eyes. they went from jealousy to now their learning from it and now they're all in on the covid model. in went the un conferences for two decades where they talked about planned processions plan processions in order to fight global warming. now, what is a lockdown, but a planned recession by the government. of climate activists are all in. that's exactly what joe biden i being advised to do. >> i wish i could dismiss what you just said as a conspiracy theory, but given everything we've seen. >> it does seem that way. mark, thank you.
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>> thank you, tucker, appreciated. >> if you're handing out coronavirus vaccines, you'd probably give the first batch t the people most at risk at dyin from coronavirus. but instead, some of the first shots are going to people like sandy cortez who is 31 years ol and no risk at all of dying. why is that? plus the uk has discovered what they're calling a mutated virus.
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return from the north will. this year santa needed up special delivery. with his age and physical condition he's an obviously candidate. you think the old and sick woul always be first in line for life-saving medical treatment. they are not. very thanks to political pressure, lawyers and unionized teachers, and members of the news media have been classified as essential workers by the cdc so they will have access to the vaccine in some cases before. sandy cortez has received her shocked cortez is 31 years old, she's essentially zero risk of dying from this virus, but she got a dose anyway and of course she did it on instagram. purse and he cortez it means more opportunities to take pictures of herself.
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there is something disgusting about this as hawaii congresswoman pointed out. dickie for months the cdc has been telling us the elderly are the most vulnerable, but now they are recommending that 100 million so-called essential workers, which means healthy people working at everything from liquor stores to telephone companies, that they can get th vaccine before our grandparents can. members of congress like me, we can get the vaccine before at-risk seniors can. i plan to take the vaccine, but will now stand in solidarity with our seniors by not doing s until they can. i urge my colleagues in congres under the age of 65 and healthy to join me. >> amen. good for her. if only the federal government thought with that. a new strain of the coronavirus has been discovered in the uk
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come up much of the rest of europe and the world is rushing to cut off travel to and from. developments in the story which is big commit dr., what exactly is going on? >> tucker, the uk and london ar in the state of panic tonight. if you look at the streets of london, they are empty. it's just as severe as it sounds . you have to stay at home, you can't travel, but in advance of that, the train stations were loaded over the weekend as people escaped. knowing this was happening. hovering together in panic probably spreading covid 19. that's the whole story of the pandemic. in panic and fear overrunning science. we've been talking about science , but fear is even more powerful than science. what is assigned? their talk about the virus in and the virus change all the
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time very viruses do something called mutate. as soon as i said the word commit mutate, half the audienc mutate, sounds like something out out of a science-fiction science fiction movie. and then they use the term shap shifter. that was my favorite start trek episode. but the real science is that these changes that occur our almost all inconsequential. they don't add up to anything which is why scientist on telus about them. the one time we talk about is i the changes are eager away and pandemic, which makes the virus a little bit more transmissible and easy to catch. they haven't proven that yet. the next question, doesn't does it make it more deadly? that's what everybody wants to know. the vast majority of the time i does not make it more deadly, i makes it milder.
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that take years. does interfere with the vaccine and yet, panic is ensuing. you know what people do when they panic? they take fewer precautions and they spread more virus. i have a message tonight, to everybody in the uk, why don't we let the science lead. tucker and i have been saying follow the science from the beginning. everyone has stolen that term, but they haven't stolen the signs. watch a scientist, and, please, the panic is not helping, it's making the situation much worse. estimate goes to the north will to check on the vaccine, they don't need to put in the freezer , do they? >> just the bottom line in one sentence, doctor. from what we know tonight, thes mutations have not made the virus being reported in the uk come up more dangerous to peopl
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possibly just more transmissible . is that right? >> absolutely, tucker. the vast majority of the time not more dangerous at all and covered by the vaccine. the fear is unwarranted. >> i appreciate your summation of the story getting a lot of this terrible coverage. >> there are elections in georgia, to runoffs for the united states to determine whether the democrats have full one-party control over the united states. if they get it, what will happen ? cter. learning begins in faith. it must move upwards toward the highest thing, unseen at the beginning - god. and freedom is essential to learning. its principles must be studied and defended. learning, character, faith, and freedom:
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>> after years of pretending to be moderate, the leaders of the democratic party pulled off the mask and other telling us exactly what they'll do, though confiscate your weapons, eliminate the filibuster, completely change the economy and may be been your vehicle bypassing the clean new deal. they're planning to pack the supreme court. and create a permanent majority in the senate by adding states changing the american flag making puerto rico and
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washington, dc states. they plan to totally transform the country. the only thing between those plans and them are two senate runoff races in georgia. those races, january 5th 12 which party controls the u.s. government. candace owens has been watching this carefully and we are happy to have her on tonight. you're hearing all kinds of people, conservatives say it doesn't really matter, does it matter, and if so, why? >> i will start by stating the obvious, it absolutely does matter. i think every single person in america understands this limit runoff rates are critical. that's the only way. they know the left is after commit your right, they had bee transparent. they should radically transform this country. now will also see what hasn't been so obvious. that is that a lot of georgia voters know this, and don't care . and the reason for this is important great they have been
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abandoned by the gop establishment, they went out an did what they were supposed to do on november 3rd, and they go nothing for it. a bunch of people are saying it doesn't matter that perhaps you votes we didn't have election integrity november 3rd. they said the gop observers wer kicked out of the room. we've got no real concrete answer to that part right now the republicans are in power in that state. so it's not an either or. so many people say they are talking like their children. you need to go out and you need to vote or it's going to be on your shoulders that we lose thi country. it's not a fair argument. it should be a both great i wan everything a person in georgia that loves this country to go out into vote because it is tha important. i also want to say that i hear you. i understand you. and we are correct. a lot of shenanigans happen on november 3rd and it should be incumbent of the people in office to make sure your votes
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actually mean something so that you show up again in the runoff election. >> i completely agree. it's not the question of whethe or not the republicans deserve your support, of course they don't, i wouldn't trust estate, but the question is do the rest of us deserve to be governed by the lunatics of the democratic party and the answer is no we don't. it's too good of a country. that seems like a pretty simple message. >> i think a lot of it has been because there's so much condescension and we have to transform that. here is the truth. the people that and i think a lot of people in the establishment don't realize this , this is a different party now. this isn't going to go away if we ignore these allegations, we have to address them and get concrete information and then w need to rally this country per each and the country around making sure we still recognize this country for years from now that we still recognize the country two years from now because.
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the left is to radically transform everything that america is. they care about the structures. we think small. we're done. they think long term and they'r going to change the rules of th game. so if they win, do you honestly think any republicans were non- democrat would ever be elected president in our lifetime? seriously? >> i don't. that's why it's so important just like it's critical for georgians to show up and vote, it so critical for those that have power to show up and fight for this might be the last opportunity we have as conservatives. because that's what were starting to feel like when you had the mainstream media that censoring information, when you have fact checkers on facebook saying we won't allow conversation to take place. i don't know if i feel like i live in america anymore. i ask myself are we avon and every country anymore? it's crazy to ask, but are we i
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to give the american people deserve to know what the russians have on donald trump whether what was witting or unwitting, the end result is just as destructive because the president has drawn us closer t a foreign adversary that was no our friend. >> drawn close to a foreign adversary. congressman eric swalwell knows a lot about drawing close to foreign adversary sprayed he's been a fixture on cable news, he's been on their show accusin
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the president and being unduly close to our enemies. >> so, to land on russia's rada is somebody they may want to recruit, would you agree that dna is something that would be attractive to them? >> could be. it depend on what industry you are in part. >> it could also be a politicia that would be attractive to them . >> sure. in russia is attempting to recruit and persuade individual that we've discussed not just other foreign adversaries. >> correct. >> in many cases, it could be i that person is ever in a position of power, that they could be in a position to influence policy in the united states. >> the lawyer in him. that was eric swalwell. how close to a foreign adversar could you be, probably not as
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close as eric swalwell has been part on a briefing on friday at members of congress were informed that he had sexual relations with a chinese spy, her name was fang fang. at least one, having with a chinese spy, is that disqualifying? not every democrat is convinced that having relationship with a chinese spy should mean that eric swalwell has to leave the intelligence committee. here is congresswoman defending this. >> i have not yet heard about, so, i mean, i have been told that the relationship was not a deep relationship, et cetera. so, is there more? i don't have to ask this to all this test carried. >> i been told it wasn't a deep relationship right it was a hookup, we're talking about a tender thing with the chinese
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spy. how many chinese spies do you have to, how often commit to ge booted off the house intelligence committee? that is the question we posed tonight to man who's never had or sat on the house and subcommittee but has worked for the cia. he joins us tonight. thank you for coming on. i repeat the question to you, how many chinese spies does it take to lose your seat in the house intelligence committee? >> this is an either confirm or deny situation it should be pretty straightforward and you should just come out and say if you are the party involved here that you did not have this relationship. even if it's not illegal which it wouldn't be enlistee passed on.
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that's not the guys you want to take advance from. >> how dedicated is this woman to the cause of to her own country to have with eric swalwell. that seems above and beyond eve for a professional spy. one of the oldest tactics is come honeypots commit you get training on this, and i'll tell you this, tucker, it's usually pretty obvious stuff. they tell you, all of a sudden supermodel from russia when you're at some nuclear conference or something is wanting to spend more time in your hotel room, you should at least think, is this too good t be true because it probably is. in the case of a spy like this, this is like the old kgb illegals, the deep cover-up, china is running many operation like this across the country. swalwell unable to see the espionage right in front of his face walk accusing others of betraying their country.
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>> i thinking his sacrifice. his unbelievable. >> tucker, good to see you. welcome to the special edition of hannity. i'm in tonight for sean. now, after months and months of grueling negotiations and stonewalling by democrats, congressional leaders have finally agreed to a massive 550 page $2.4 trillion spending package that includes around $900 billion in coronavirus relief. after these month-long talks, the bill includes as 600 direct payment for individuals, much less than president trumps previously push for $1,200 in direct aid. which democrats refused to agre to before the election.
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