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not yet been a judge assigned to this case. we will se see you at 11. >> tucker>> good evening and weo "tucker carlson tonight." i am mark steyn in for tucker but he will be here later as you have never seen him and you won't want to miss that. one week away from the georgia senate runoff that will determine whether -- let's let chuck schumer spell it out. >> lee takes georgia and we take the world. >> now we take georgia, and we change america. >> mark: and he means it. democrats do. when they win, they use their power to the full. when republicans win, they use
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their power to get a better table at their favorite restaurant. so another six lockstep lefty judges on the supreme court, it is necessary for them not to take georgia. according to the usual garbage poles, senator perdue was a point ahead of his democratic, and senator loeffler and her democrat opponents are tied. and that is before the peculiar features of election night in georgia, the alleged server crashes, mythical bus to water pipes, perfectly routine, nothing to see here suitcases of ballots under the table. not to mention a conveniently placed judge who happens to be stacy abrams sister. all those peculiar features have come to work their dark magic. in the same world, rafael warnock would be a good 15 points behind kelly loeffler. when i first heard about what went on in his churches such as
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that renowned theologian fidel castro getting invited to speak and cheered and fawned on, i assumed the guy was basically another reverend jeremiah wright, obama's pastor but that's a bit unfair to jeremiah wright, rafael warnock is worse. he is a man who has left a trail of human wreckage everywhere he's gone. but as his enablers in the hack georgia media would be happy to tell you, forget all of that. like his party's big shots from clinton divided, he talks a good game and with democrats, that's all that matters. >> we must devote for all of our children because none of our children are safe until all of our children are safe. >> mark: that's a perfectly formed saddened by it. meanwhile, back in the real world, and easy way to make sure your children aren't safe is to
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entrust them to the care of the reverend. 18 years ago, he was in charge of a children's camp in maryla maryland. camp farthest out which is a catchy name for a camp and also a summation of how left-wing this guy is even by democrat standards. on july 31st 2002, the reverend was arrested by maryland state police for obstructing a criminal investigation into child abuse at the camp in the last day or two, we've learned a little more about what went on during his tenure at the camp, a 12-year-old boy anthony washington was locked out of his cabin, doused by counselors and forced to spend the night sleeping on the basketball court outside. one can well understand why he would wish to abstract investigation and anthony was now thursday and was surprised by the news of the guy in charge of this camp is headed for the
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senate. i don't think nobody like him should be running for senate know where running a camp like that, he told "the washington free beacon." on the very day he was arrested, they had undergone its annual inspection. as a department of health noted, numerous violations were observed during the inspection, the inspection included repeat violations which are violations that were noted on last year's inspection. the violations are indeed numerous including that his staff did not supervise campers and that the camp was operating in defiance of the state fire marshals so maybe that kid was better off locked out of his cabin because at least he'd have a head start cleaning for the hills when the powder keg goes up. but one notes again what is perhaps the most repulsive feature of contemporary politics, right now, democrat politicians across this land are
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presuming to mike rowe regulate every aspect of human existence. the governor forbids you to have grandma over for christmas dinner and in many states you have to wear a mask when you step outside your house and in seven states, you have to wear a mask inside your house. you have to raise and then lower your face mask between the mouthfuls of food when dining in certain states. millions of ruined businesses, the subject of inconsistent and arbitrary regulations that change from week to week, yet here is raphael warnock, nearly the gazillion and 27th democrat honcho who thinks that regulations are for the but not for he. and here's the one that gets to the heart of it. see that? the reporting of child abuse, multiple cases of child abuse were not reported as required by maryland law and in the end, the camp director was forced to resign because of child abuse and neglect. but don't worry, once you hose
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off the smell, raphael warnock talks a glib, smooth, facile pairing. >> you better stop standing up for people you don't even know while ignoring the pain of your daughters who were living in your homes. you think standing up for somebody just because, standing up for somebody just because he's up for the supreme court, your daughter won't speak up because you don't believe them, you won't believe her. >> mark: like ignoring the pain of your daughters and sons who were living in your own house for the summer camp you run. by the way, what's it like to be a woman living in the house where you literally get your pain ignored? earlier this month, tucker broke the story that back in march hand of any ascetic candidate, he had had the cops called on him by his wife.
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this is the police body cam footage. >> she won't move, she's keeping the door open. so my chloe, just stay in the car and i move when i close my car door, get in the car, and i start to move slightly thinking she's here. i'm thinking she's clear and i barely move and all of a sudden, she's screaming that i ran over her foot. i don't believe it. >> mark: i don't believe it, from the reverend believe all women of the party that believes all women. >> i just want to say to them end of this country, shut up and step up. do the right thing. not only do women like dr. ford who bravely comes forward need to be heard, but they need to be believed. >> mark: unless they are credibly accusing joe biden or raphael warnock. this is the modern left. it's like the fire marshal's inspection, we love regulations,
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the more the merrier but the specific ones we run into we trashed. likewise, we love humanity in general and women in general and kids in general, but the specific women and kids we actually know, we trash. this is the measure of her ex. >> all he cares about right now his reputation. i work at the mayor's office and this is a big problem. i've been trying to be very quiet about the way that he is for the sake of my kids and his reputation. i've tried to keep the way that he acts under wraps for a long time and today, he crossed the line. so that is what is going on here and he's a great actor. he is phenomenal at putting on a really good show. >> mark: a great actor putting on a good show with the help of and in the tank press. we know that democrat would love it behest of that leaker, james comey, they spent two to
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three years obsessing over entirely fictional and a eastern european hotel room but this actual urinary incident headed by ascetic candidate, cbs, nbc, the jeff bezos post is crickets. the great tammy bruce is a fox nation host and we always love to have her with us rated tammy, where does this thing stand a week out? >> thanks for having me. seems shocking of course outlining everything and at the same time and this is exactly what's been happening. you've got kamala harris who said during a debate she effectively called joe biden a racist and said she believed his numerous accusers of his own inappropriateness and touching,
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et cetera. and is now standing next to him and him and helping to prop him up. because you're not getting them everything. this is where democrats get to be radicalized, you see it happening in california with a lock down as the democrats better be careful here because they are noticing that they are being used, the bases being used as props, women are being used, people of color are being used by individuals who see them as convenient vehicles into more power and money. so she's a very credible woman, it's heartbreaking, and yet there is nothing being said by the feminist, democrat leadership, by harris, by stacy abrams. where are these democrats in the state? just say we want some clarity here, but believe this woman come up with those things don't count when you're a democrat or
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when you simply think there is something in it for you. >> mark: how can it be that he is basically tied with senator loeffler at the moment? i know all of this stuff about the change in georgia, how can it change so fast that this guy is in with a shot at getting a senate seat? >> this is where you set at the beginning of your monologue where these polls that really are bad. these are push polls, this is messaging to voters in georgia that oh, my gosh, everyone is liking this guy, both kelly loeffler and david perdue won those rates is not by enough, not over the 15%, and they can do it again, but this is about gaslighting the people of georgia. we see it happening again also with the pandemic, dr. fauci, we see it with you can lie by
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omission. this is a mechanism where people are being pushed along into the preferred behavior in this case a vote on the and of course perhaps we've got to be dealing with certain kinds of shenanigans, and that's why it's important for every single person. this is nonpartisan. republicans and democrats must vote because the game that is in charge of this does not have any one's best interest in mind. >> mark: thank you for that, tammy. i used to like the word shenanigans but since georgia turned into, i have gone right off it. thank you so much for joining us. silicon valley basically hack to the election for joe biden. they suppressed reporting on the biden family is decades of corruption. in case you didn't think corruption could be in a more flagrant, the brother of biden's
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white house counsel just got a big lobbying contract with amazon. represents eastern colorado in the house of representatives. congressman, basically, the biden cabinet and a big tech are joined at the hip, and basically emerge in a certain sense, biden because does big tex bidding. >> no doubt about it, and not surprising, you see where the vice presidential pick was from when the support that she had during her career, and then you see the money that flowed into the biden campaign, and it's payback time. it's time that the biden administration make sure that will, amazon, and the others are taken care of and they will do it by placing personnel in key positions as well as continuing
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the flow of money back and for forth. >> mark: what do you think about specific things like president trump is very keen on ending the section 230 protections which basically gives big tech the immunities with no publisher of book or a newspaper would enjoy. aren't we getting to a dangerous point where we really need a president who will stand up to this guy and instead, we are getting the opposite, getting a president who won't stand up to these people when in fact will do their bidding? >> it all comes back to the fact that google and amazon, facebook, apple, twitter, are monopolies and they enjoy monopoly status, they crush their opposition and they are protected now by the biden administration and is very concerning because they control the flow of information in this country and perfect case in
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point is "the new york post" article about hunter biden that was suppressed so it would not affect the election and when the truth is suppressed, this country really should be concerned about the monopolies that we are dealing with. >> mark: where is the department of justice and antitrust on these because 110 years ago, standard oil had a monopoly of oil. right now, big tech as you just mentioned they increasingly have a monopoly on truth and reality which is actually more important than oil. where's the department of justice and the antitrust guys? >> first of all, dear of the obama administration, we saw a number of mergers, facebook, google, others acquiring companies in a competitive way allowed to do so, wasn't any action brought as a result of literally hundreds of mergers
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that occurred during that time frame, during the trump administration, you've just recently seen a series of lawsuits filed by the federal trade commission and the antitrust division and attorney general's. bipartisan attorney generals around the country. i'm very proud of working on the antitrust subcommittee with the democrats and looking into this and field hearings and in hearings in d.c. >> mark: thank you for that, congressman. we will watch some of those state attorneys general's and what they are doing on this. coming up next, tucker is set to make an explosive entrance. we are not overselling this, you won't want to miss that. plus, the state of minnesota has been caught poaching coronavirus death numbers and now state legislators want a corona order. that is coming in next "tucker carlson tonight."
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>> mark: according to the official statistics, more than 330,000 americans have died of coronavirus this year, but not everyone thinks that number is credible. here is the grand county cora
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looked on the colorado coroner explaining that some victims also suffered from gunshot wounds. >> is the first time the coroner has felt so frustrated by a cause of death. >> these people have tested positive for covid, but that's not what killed them. a gunshot wound is what killed them. i had not even finished my investigation. >> when the stateless of the gunshot victims is dying of covid. >> mark: so their underlying condition as they had three bullets in their chest. some state legislators in minnesota who examined thousands of death certificates in their state say covid deaths might've been overestimated by 40%. state representative mary franson and state senator scott jensen are now calling for a national covid audit and they join us. you uncovered some fairly bizarre alleged covid deaths
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including a person who was thrown from an automobile in a car accident, but somehow that wound up as a covid death. >> yes. what it took was some concerned citizens. mind you, we've heard these stories, this is what i think is happening, but some concerned citizens went through the data practice route and requested those data files they paid for them, pass them on into my hands for me to take a look at and see what they were seeing and there was a lot of data there, so i enlisted some people that are really good at understanding data to go through those death files and what i found it was shocking because i was just hoping that it was a myth, but indeed, minnesota is classifying some deaths as covid when you clearly, they should not be. we could not have people dying
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in more vehicle collisions, suicides, drownings, et cetera and being classified as a covid death. our state is locked down. her kids are now going to have to wear masks while playing basketball and hockey. in restaurants or shut down. we can eat at a restaurant, but it's got to be outside. today in minnesota, we got a blizzard. people are losing their livelihoods, the greatest transfer of wealth taking place right now and we need an audit. >> mark: you've been skeptical about this for seven or eight months now because back in april, you made the observation that in fact as a doctor, you are being incentivized to exaggerate the number of covid deaths. >> you're exactly right and my name is scott, but i appreciate that. >> mark: i'm sorry about that.
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that was the last time i met y you. but you're right, you are scott, my apologies. >> when the department of health and the cdc decided to change the rules that had been in place for 17 years by encouraging the diagnosis of covid-19 in situations that it never would have otherwise, they were abandoning their long-held commitment to precisely identifying the inciting or the initiating of events that would lead to a sequence of events that would lead to a person's demise. when they did that, they open the door and i did make it clear that at that point in time, i was very concerned. i don't know why they would do that, there was no conversation with physicians when that took place in what we saw subsequently was enhanced payments to hospitals for medicare patients and then we saw the cares dollars being distributed and once again, the old adage follow the money and we saw hospitals could somehow hit 161 admissions with covid-19
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that they would be eligible for a $77,000 per admission payment through the cares act and they had to hit that total between january and june 10th. so i don't think there's any question. >> mark: go ahead. >> i don't think there's any question the symptoms have been created, and frankly it's the cdc's fault. >> mark: know, and that's absolutely astonishing. you are right, scott, and you are also right, representative franson, that we need a national audit because somehow, we have wound up with deformed causes of death in minnesota, colorado, and around the country. thank you very much for joining us. the state of california has imposed some of the nation's harshest anti-covid policies, closed restaurants and the biggest cities and even governor newsom is willing to
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concede and has it worked very well. >> joe biden last week assessed things correctly. unfortunately it will get worse as it gets better. and i think demonstrably, that's the case and not only as a nation, but clearly as we work through the next 60 to 90 days here in the state of california to anticipate this search on top of the surge arguably on top of a search as it relates to the holiday movement. >> mark: california is now the epicenter of this thing. victor davis hanson is a californian and a fellow at the hoover institute and it's always good to get his take. what's going on here, victor? like california, whit why now? >> we thought we had done something unusual to escape the brunt of the virus when it hit in march but in retrospect, we were already under warm weather,
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not especially a dense state and we kind of escaped it. even today, we have about a third of the deaths per capita of new york and two-thirds of lord in texas and suddenly, things got worse and everyone said now what do we do? so we went into this locked down but the problem with the lockdown was the governor was caught cheating on his own lockdown at the french laundry, so was the mayor of san francisco, so was nancy pelosi. she went to a hairdresser and we had the lakers celebration and the antifa, blm, everyone out in the streets, there was no repercussions so i think a lot of people said they lost confidence in the authority now saying now you have to lock down and they said you didn't do it then and then the second thing is this is not the state of middle park or beverly hills.
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california has got 21% of people under the poverty level, one-third of all the welfare recipients, 27% of the state was not born in the united states and i am here on the border of kings and fresno county and the per capita income is about 16,000. so one out of every three californians or almost one out of every three when they are admitted to the hospital, they are found to have prediabetes or diabetes, so we are kind of an impoverished state. think more like appalachia than beverly hills so we didn't have a margin of error and then the cold weather came and as i said people lost all confidence in the authority and now we are trying to catch up but we have some intrinsic problems that nobody talks about. >> mark: that's true. thank you for that, victor. up next, barack obama's reign as the most admired man in america is over after 12 years, take a guess at who finally dethrone him this year. the answer is coming up, plus, for four years, talking heads on
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the other cable channel have warned us endlessly about how trump is a fascist dictator, russian stooge, the new hitler. one of our guest says there could be an authoritarian takeover of america underway but nothing to do with the sinister orange hitler. straight ahead on this special edition of "tucker carlson tonight."
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>> mark: every year, gallup publishes a poll on the most admired man and woman. after read 12 year winning streak, was toppled from the top spot and president trump claim the title of the year's most admired man. obama number two, and joe biden have very distant three ahead of pope francis and pope found a that's also rather odd given that on november 3rd, biden allegedly racked up millions
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more votes than obama did, but can't get anywhere close to him in this poll. i don't believe the supposedly incoming president has ever done as badly in this annual survey, but doubtless while you sleep tonight, so mysterious boxes and u.s. sticks will emerge in the small hours to improve his score along with a few voters who haven't voted for the most admired man chester arthur came along. in tenth place back in the hit parade is the dalai lama who remains an inspirational figure to americans presumably because he shows how life can still have meaning even after the chinese have stolen your country out from under you. and the most admired women top ten, no dr. jill. again, curious. perhaps trees on a separate list of most admired doctors. the bad news is that aoc beat out the clean. the good news is that the
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queen nevertheless kicked greta thunberg. god bless her. this' political leaders have been using it as a pretext for suspending fundamental american rights like freedom of religion and indeed freedom of movement. to make matters worse, the centralization of wealth and power and a handful of corporations that control their access to information could be a recipe for an actual authoritarian takeover in america. that's what glenn greenwald argued in a recent essay, and he joins us. you're basically on it because you ran afoul of the publication you helped found. my sense is that this thing is actually accelerating very fast. it's a couple of months ago, supposed to be shocked by what big tech did to "the new york post" hunter biden
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story and now they're doing it to someone almost every day. >> that's how censorship powers were, you single out a particularly egregious case that you hope people can rally around and whether it's alex jones, and then suddenly you have a president that says it is now permissible to censor and suppress opinions that people declared to be and it starts moving inward so that anyone who is even slightly questioning mainstream orthodoxy is subject to these powers on the problem is at the exact moment that americans are more depleted than ever losing their jobs by the tens of millions, small businesses. >> mark: we are going to have to stop, we are getting some interference on the line mcglynn. i don't know whether it's some branch of big tech that's decided to take it out on you, but we will have you back to talk about this when we can
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correct that because this is the big issue, and these big tech companies that glenn is writing about are actually at the stage now that is more powerful than most nation-states and not shy about using their power. taking up where they left off. tucker received an amazing reception at the turning point usa summit. we've got some clips from that and you are not going to believe the reaction he got. that is up next on "tucker carlson tonight."
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>> thank you, guys. thank you. >> mark: oh, my goodness, who was that? queen at live aid, the
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sex pistols in paris, judy garland? you know, it was tucker carlson receiving a rock star's reception at the turning point usa summit earlier this month, here are some of the highlights from his spectacular speech. >> the first thing you need to know is it's actually happening. this is not -- your enemy as horrible as they are is not some crazed ideologue wearing black spray painting the statues, that person is loathsome and should be in jail, me, but your actual enemy as a person who's funding him and making that kind of behavior possible and is doing it for a very specific reason, to tear down the past, to destroy the past, and why did they want to destroy the past? when you destroy the past, you eliminate all reference points. you have no idea what came
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before you, you have no idea what normal is and you cannot understand the consequences of what's happening now if you can't look to the past and understand the consequences of the same behavior in another. the root of wisdom is knowing what happened before. that's the road map. so when you destroy that, you have an entire country that is very easily manipulated, so the first thing to know is that's what going on. the second thing to know is that small is almost always better than big. that's the truth. the circle of people in your life who care enough about you to help you when things go wrong is really small. there are a lot of people who are friends with on instagram or facebook or whatever in the fake digital world you've been welded to participating in, but the actual number of people who will
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take affirmative steps to help you is very, very small. it's not 350 million. it's not 7 billion it's like it's like eight. so your loyalty always has to be to them, to your family and your closest friends above anything else. period. and anyone who tells you otherwise, anyone who tells you that your real loyalty has got to be to some larger group of people, some political group or some group of people who look like you, give them the middle finger. those are your enemies. i'm serious. they are trying to destroy the fortifications that will protect you through life, which are the people you love and who love you back. >> mark: tucker on cracking the form they are in making a big point that a society that has no past has no future. it's as simple as that. the ice cream truck song, then
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>> mark: over 20% of small businesses have closed for good in 2020, but a four beleaguered in new york and elsewhere, that's no reason not to afflict them further. "the new york times" which has no room to cover the victims of raphael warnock or eric swalwell being compromised by his chinese honey trap can nevertheless make space for a story on the reclaiming tiki bars from their dark history of "racial inequity and cultural appropriation."
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the tiki bar is a basically a confederate statue with the cocktail umbrella sticking out of its nostril. "if they can often reinforce the idea that oceania is just a place to vacation, which belies america's history with the region. in 1960 when the mai tai, the tiki restaurant in florida sold 10,000 mystery drinks presented by half dressed mystery girls, the u.s. military was using the pacific islands to test nuclear bombs. fantasy was a far cry from reality. the region has higher rates of policy, lower access to essential services and more burden from climate change." i know that's what i'm looking for what i go into a themed bar next to the lonely divorce, and authentic reflection of higher poverty rates >> narrator: of essential services with a little nuclear testing going on in the
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far corner. what a joint to relax in. incidentally, you know what else is a far cry from reality? "the new york times" cover of stalinist russia. return to a newspaper for reality and you go to a bar to drink to forget that you ever made the mistake of picking up "the new york times," but go ahead, the economy in new york and california is not yet totally destroyed, woke friendly feeding bars and in five years' time, i will see you at the authentic irish pub where the bar menu offers fish and chips, chips not included, the authentic french restaurant that's been occupied by the germans were five years and all you can smell as the sauerkraut and the authentic turkish food cart outside "the new york times" front door to reenact the bloody fall of constantinople in 1453 on any passing "new york times" columnist. meanwhile, the most authentic
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dining experience in america can be found in those san francisco patio parks that are now full of needles and sleeping derelicts and human waste just like everywhere else in san francis san francisco. the united kingdom and the european union have agreed that post brexit training relationship, what does it mean for america? craig dillon is a former advisor to my old pal boris johnson and craig joins us now, good news for america or bad has joe biden seems to suggest it would be. >> great news, four years after the british people voted to leave the european union, we finally have a deal and now looking to our greatest ally across the ocean to give us a better deal. president trump will pick up the phone and get a deal done. our two countries of the greatest allies in the history of the world yet we haven't been able to trade properly together
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things to e.u. regulations and we've got to fix this. >> mark: basically, i don't think people understand this about the european union, but if you're a member state whether you are the u.k. or france or germany, you don't actually trade nation to nation with the united states. it's just the european union, so now the u.k. can strike its own deal and in theory but that should be better for both parties. >> absolutely. it's going to be great. the e.u. has got big problems. brexit was just the beginning. seeing movement to leave the european union rising across, we've got sweden, my personal favorite is they want to leave too. so people are really getting sick of this, less bureaucracy in europe is out of control and a good example, they are still squabbling over the vaccine rolled out and i've already vaccinated half a million people, the federal state of europe is failing in the project is done.
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>> mark: what's the reason for that? britain always seemed an odd fit in the e.u. because it is not a continental naval power, settled many parts of the world from canada to australia, so what's the problem there if you are regularly in greece or sweden they never take, they don't really work well, the economies are very different, but the best thing about this but especially as a brit living in the u.s., this is a big opportunity for american businesses. >> mark: it's great to be a nation-state again. is this real brexit, is this
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what they call it brexit in name only? >> it's better than it could've been, the european research group are very happy with the deal, that we brought to the table and they did avoid some of the catastrophes that could've come from a no deal, already seeing big cues at the borders. but i think going okay. >> mark: i hope nigel from rogers out in the street doing a better version of rule britannia than he did the night after. >> we are going to get that. >> mark: give that guy. that is about >> mark: that will do it for us tonight. tonight at 8:00 to the show that
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is the sworn enemy of line come, pomposity, smugness, and groupthink. and also don't forget to dvr the show if you haven't set that up already. you want to want to miss an episode. head over to our social media pages. watch the rest of that tucker's speech. to have a great evening and, you are in for 60 minutes under the bd forensic eye of trey gowdy. take it away, trey. >> mark steyn, thank you. welcome to the special edition of "hannity." tonight, we are one week away from two senate races in georgia which will determine the direction of the country. and that is not hyperbole. that is a fact. control of the united states senate is literally on the ballot in georgia. and democrats seem to be getting nervous. democrats jon ossoff and raphael warnock are now reportedly expressing concerns about their dwindling campaign fun

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