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worth is watching your employees grow with it. principal. for all it's worth. ♪ ♪ evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight," things change fast but it's our job to keep track. it wasn't long ago that our taste making class had decided andrew cuomo was the single greatest governor in american history. reporters didn't ask him questions, they swooned in his presence. people who passed out enemies gave him an award just for holding press conferences. over at cnn, jeff zucker handed him a recurring spot on his little brother's tv show -- he is quite a bit taller than chris cuomo. for a moment, he was the man,
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steely mixture of abraham lincoln and paulie walnuts, he was just what america needed in crisis. in case you think we are overstating the magnitude of the hype, if you have a minute look up the exchange from last may between robert de niro and stephen colbert, two formerly talented entertainers who have been warped beyond recognition. watch as they wax pornographic about the awesomeness, the singulares awesomeness of andrew cuomo. at one point, colbert loses all control and describes andrew cuomo as the leader of the world deserves. at this point it's painful to watch because no one seems to like andrew cuomo anymore, he's been #metoo for saying naughty things to women, even his former friends are treating him like harvey weinstein. he hired one of his defense lawyers. as at this point it's hard to imagine he will be governor of new york for much longer, no one
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who knows could be t shocked, fr more than a decade he has been an awful governor of new york for reasons that have nothing to do with sexual harassment although that is bad too. his closest aides went to federal prison for six years for bribery, he famously caused the lonely deaths of thousands of elderly new yorkers in nursing homes. from day one trend, he has been a disaster for the state of new york and yet the democratic establishment has relentlessly defended him why have they done this? because he helped them maintain what they want most of all and that is power. nothing has made elected democrats more powerful than the covid pandemic, they began as politicians, locked down made them gods. he understood the power of covid immediately as early as last april t he declared the law woud last forever, i don't think we get back to normal, i think we get to a new normal. at the time there was no vaccine
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for the coronavirus and many people accepted his prediction, a new normal. 11 months later we have multiple coronavirus vaccines. infection rates are falling alongal with deaths. n the messaging for the democratic establishment has not changed, your life is never going back to normal. the. media rather than question this amplified the message and theyey do it for their own reasons. when democratic politicians become more powerful, so to their spokesman in the newsng media. stop expecting life to go back to normal this year read a "new york times" piece from t september. aap month later the paper ran a story with his headline -- the first covid vaccine will not make life normal again. not everyone believes that of course because it's ridiculous, the whole point of the vaccine was to bring life back to normal. thet fact that people might live normal lives deeply bothers "the new york times." go to the website today and you will find this "covid-19, the
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u.s. is edging towards normal alarming some officials. some officials are alarmed, you might be able to go outside without getting their approval first, they are worried your kids might get an education. the times interviewed officials rather than parents, "the new york times" talk to parents, here's what they might havead heard. >> this is the second-largest school district in the country, the need to figure it out, they are out of time. these kids need to be in school. >>k these kids have to go back o school. >> we can't take one more day of forcing them to sit in front of zoom when they aren't learning, they are hating school, they are depressed, it's disgusting. >>be we are fighting for our rights toe go back to school because science says it's safe. >> tucker: kids are depressed and dejectedhe and they are
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regressing, that is the word from a mother in los angeles. people of paid attention who have known thatut for a long tie but a new analysis by their health shows just how destructive the lockdowns have been,e worse than you thought. the survey didn't rely on questions they asked people, instead it looked at the data, billions of health care records and insurance claims. the covid-19 pandemic has had a profound impact on mental health articulately withrl young peopl. school closures, having to learn remotely have been sources of stress and loneliness. that's bad, how bad is it? here's how bad it is. among children age 13-18, teenagers --ur insurance claims for intentional self-harm were up 90% in march of 2020 compared to the previous year. the next month in april? self-harm cases rose by nearly 100%. claims for medical help related to drug overdoses were up 95% in
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march and then up to 113% in april. those numbers remained elevated. why? why was this happening? mental illness caused by coronavirus lockdowns. for the age group 13-18, insurance claims for generalized anxiety disorder increased 93.6% as percent of all medical claims. in april of 2019, major depressive disorder claims increased 83.9% and adjustment disorder claims by 89.7%. thanks to the lockdowns, children are ten times more likely to die from suicide than from the coronavirus they are meant to be protecteded from. that is the new normal that andrew cuomo and "the new york times" are working to make permitted in this country. if the teachers unions have their way, your child may die from a drug o.d. before going back to school and if you complain about that, you're a white supremacist. that was the explicit message yesterday from the president of
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the los angeles teachers m unio, watch. >> some voices are being allowed to speak louder than others, we have to call itan the privilege behind the wealthy parents driving the rush to return. their experienced in the pandemic is not our students experience. >> the woman you just heard is called cecily meyer cruise in the first thing you'll find on her official biography is the fact that she is the first woman of color in the 50 year history. she believes her skin color is a job qualification, may be the most important one she has. why is she saying this? she's hoping you won't notice she is incompetent and her positions don't make any sense at all. she is telling us that poor families benefit most from closing public schools but of course the opposite is true. poor families need their kids back in school more than anyone does because they don't have alternatives. most of the white wealthy
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parents she is attacking don't use the public schools precisely because they don't want their kids anywhere near lazy mediocrity, parents with privilege have options and they run away and who are people? they are people like matt meyer, the head of the berkeley teachers union. he would tell you if you talk to him like so many other pasty trustafarians he's got earringse and dreadlocks. he doesn't want his daughter around at all so he sends her to private school. we know this not because "the new york times" did an expose on it but maybe they should given that he is personification of the white privilege he is so worried about. we know this because an anonymous group of parents photographed him dropping his child off at private school. here is that same matt meyer back in january insisting your children can't go back to school because they can't be trusted. >> real-life children do not keep their masks on, they don't
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keep distance from each other or their teachers, given the reality of working in person, we need to account for these lapses. >> tucker: what he doesn't mention is there is virtually no risk to any one of sending children back to school and there neverr has been on the science couldn't be clearer. that is why when he doesn't c think you're watching he makes certain his own child gets the in person instruction she needs, he doesn't want her growing up to be a drug addict like your kid. one of thee few people havehi enough to tell the truth about this ongoing tragedy and what our public health establishment has done, he's a professor at johns hopkins school of medicine and the bloomberg school of public health, we appreciate you coming on. these numbers are stunning. we first saw them because you tweeted them out, i assume you think they are real but a child is ten times more likely to die of suicide than of the
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coronavirus, what does that tell us? >> and public health, research always lags behind reality and events, that was true of smoking, people thought it was good for you and then it was neutral. finally we realize just how many people die from it. we arean going to see a lot of research come out on the restrictions particularly f against kids and this is the first of many research studies and it looks pretty grim. this is a nonprofit national fair health study, 91% increase in kids who come to us as -- because they try to hurt themselves, a 300% increase in some parts of the country where there are very strict restrictions against kids in school closures, a 300% increase in kids coming to us because they tried to hurt themselves, 63% increase in overdoses.
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23% of all emergency room visits at one point last year were from mental illness complaints. this is the first of many studiesan that's going to tell s that many of these policies were basically abuse by one group t that has power over another group and they exercise that power unfairly just because they could. >> tucker: to extend your tobacco analogy when we finally figured out that smoking killede people, the people who ran the tobacco companies got called before congress and were asked a simple question, when did you know that tobacco was a percentage in? you been selling this product to fight despite the fact that you know what killed people, are we ever going toe have a similar reckoning with coronavirus lockdowns? people were perfectly aware there wasn't a great risk stills shuts the school's down, when do we get justice? >> i believe in accountability, i think there is going to be blame game going around. the fundamental problem is we
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have not looked at the totality of o data on the health of kids and health consequences. if you were to ask me if you left your home could you get bacterial meningitis? the answer will always be yes? if people stay isolated there will be more health consequences against that individual and as a scientist you've got to look at the totality of data on health outcomes. those cdc guidelines that came out, they were flawed, they were filled, they contradicted top cdc junk scientistca who publisd in the journal goal of the medical association three weeksa prior that schools don't significantly contribute to transmission and if they were applied to the airline industry, every plane in the u.s. would be grounded. why is it that adults get to pack in the plans and they do it safely with masks but kids are last in the reopening plan. that is an abuse of power and i hope there is ultimately a look back with fair analysis of what
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is happening right now. >> tucker: i hope so too because we don't want to make t similarly tragic public health decisions in the future and at this point we will come i appreciate your bravery. it'sn hard to believe someone in your position is being dishonest on tv but we are grateful. spiel at the bottom of all of this, everything we just said is public, everyone in charge knows it but the schools are shut in a lot of places and there's only one reason for that and that is because the teachers union have inordinate political power. we want to talk to the senior political analyst who has spent decades watching these unions exercise power and thank you for joining us. the first and most obvious question is are you surprised by the power they have? >> as powerful as i thought they were, i did not realize they were powerful enough to do it they succeeded in doing and we saw the most recent manifestation of that when the director of the cdc came out and said the science shows the
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states can reopen schools without everyone being vaccinated in a matter of hours and the biden administration came out and said she was speaking for herself which gave you a sense of how afraid the biden administration, newly in power is of what the teachers unions say and want. it is quite striking and i wouli think that in elections ahead, this public policy decision to close down the economy for much of the year and close down schools will come back to haunt the party in power but who knows? the teachers unions are quite ar force. >> tucker: so our parents and particularly moms. if you prevent young school-age children from attending school and we see all the health consequences and the tragedies that result from that, i don't think anything infuriates people morerehi than that, they are tag a big risk, aren'tt they?
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>> i think they are and i think it will come back as i suggested to haunthe them but let's make e thing clear, the effect of the media coverage in particular and of a lot of the pronouncements of public health officials as well on the nation's attitude on this was very powerful. the sense of fear that it engendered in the american body politic has been the strongest thing we have seen in terms of people's unwillingness to face the data as it became clearer and clearer. scientists have said almost frob the beginning that this is a disease that disproportionately affect the elderly and those with certain attendant comorbidities and everyone else if not completely safe from the disease was largely so to the point where we did somethingec very peculiar. not only did we quarantined the sick, we quarantined the healthy. that is a bizarre decision that was made. it tells you that enjoyed such
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wide acceptance for so long, how frightened people have been made by this and many people still are to this day afraid. it was striking to me that texas, the governor there has tossed out the mask mandate and opened up everything and of course thete immediate reaction, gavin newsom the governor of california said this was insane, this was reckless. my own view is what is reckless is keeping the schools and much of the economy of california closed for this long but that gives you a sense how strong the fear is. >> tucker: it would be interesting to photograph on the screen of the number of people who moved from texas to california versus the people moving california to texas. >> california has been losing residents for sure. >> tucker: thank you so much for that.
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our southern border, the border with mexico isis collapsing, we saw the latest sign of it today. an suvhe carrying 25 illegal immigrants crashed in southern california, horrifying. a national consequence of our border policy, former white house advisor stephen millers tells us why its about to get a a lot worse
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heck every year. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: unlawful story but a revealing one, an suv carrying 25he suspected illegal immigrans includingg children crashed in california along the u.s.-mexico border. 13 of those passengers have died, tragically, this is a symptom of a much larger problem and the problem is our border is out of control. there are now between 3,004,000 illegal border crossings every day, there could be more and many of those crossing unaccompanied minors but according to the biden administration and secretary of homeland security, alejandra mae arcus, no problem, business as usual. >> do you believe there is a crisis at the border? >> i think the answer is no, i think there is a challenge at the border that we are managing. it is a stressful challenge, we are not only addressing the
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urgency ofof a challenge but alo building the capacity to manage it and to meet our humanitarian aspirations and execution of the president's vision. >> tucker: is not a crisis, it's a challenge. what's a crisis done? to find it for us. privately they are saying something else. thee email is february 12th andn it tells border patrol to prepare for border searches, joe biden nosa situation of the southern border is it a crisis and is not sustainable. two years ago, barack obama's secretary admitted that to. >> my staff will tell you it's t under 1,000 apprehensions, that was a relatively good number an0 if it was above 1,000, it was a relatively bad number and i was going to be in a bad mood the whole day. on tuesday, there were 4,000 apprehensions. i know that a thousand overwhelms the system, i cannot
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begin to imagine what 4,000 looks like. we are truly in a crisis. >> tucker: can't imagine what 4,000 looks like, but that's what we have today. it stephen miller is a former senior advisor at the white house and the last administration and we are happy to have him on tonight, thanks so much for coming on. define what in your view -- and i would say not everyone agrees with your views but you are the most deeply informed person i personally know on the question of immigration. i would really love to hear your view on where you think we are tonight on the border. >> unquestionably we are in the midst of a crisis and that crisis is entirely self-inflicted. you played an interview with jeh johnson. back a few years ago we had 4,000pp apprehensions a day. p over the ensuing two years we put into place a series of tools, remain in mexico, asylum deals with central america that allowed us to return asylum-seekers there so they could share in the burden,
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asylum forms to block asylum fraud and public health measures which ended catch and release. all of those measures painstakingly implemented so by the time we left, the border was under control, illegal immigrants were safely and humanely returned home and the surge of minors, the surge of family had stopped. in four weeks' time, all of that has been undone. i'm not saying this as somebody who is concerned about his legacy or the previous president to accomplished all of this. i'm saying is somebody who is concerned about the tens of thousands of people were getting hurt every single day. you mentioned the 25 people, one suv in a car crash, 13 of them dead reportedly, you know how s you get 25 people in an suv? i talked to border agents. the smugglers rip out the seats, theyey piled people on top of eh other. they layer them, that's how you fit 25 people in one suv.
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border agents see that kind of thing all the time. we must stop romanticizing illegal immigration. it is cruel, it is wicked. it kills people. these organizations are sophisticated. one of the biggest things we saw when we were in the white house is they would drop off huge numbers of children, huge numbers of families to divert border agents and using that opening they would try to send across contraband or criminals or large amounts of drugs and what of thosese drugs end up? they end up in your schools, they end up where your children live, where your families go toi work. lives are destroyed, communities are direct spirit not to mention right now you have thousands of young children being traffic at our southern border because the biden administration has promised they will be granted entry and they are being granted entry. if you come from the northern triangle, if you come from south america or any other part of the world and you say you're
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getting in, border agents are now seeing people -- i talked to folks today. they know they are 19, 20, 21 and they are saying they are 70 to get into the country. you know what? some of those adults are going to end up in high schools around america if they are open, pretending to be minors. this is a fundamental safety issue for america's children. another thing we saw was a vicious gangs like ms-13 used it as a recruiting pipeline. eythey would saying gang members posing as harmless minors who are 17 years old or maybe they are 18 or 19 and they go to long island and they go to los angeles and they goye elsewhere and they commit heinous crimes. yes, this is a crisis. border agents most of whom are not vaccinated are being exposed every single day to large numbers of migrants. we don't have capacity as a country to handle numbers this large. meanwhile, hhs cannot track where these minors are going
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come over 90% of them will never appear in an immigration courts. many of the sponsors are here illegally, they don't have health care, they can't provide for the miners they are supposed to be taken care of, it's a calamity. >> tucker: it is a crisis and it's nots compassionate that's for sure. dr. seuss' c birthday, the biden administration is refusing to celebrate, we are celebrating and we will tell you why precisely after the break.
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>> >> tucker: almost four years ago we talkedos to of former georgia state representative about black lives matter, he's a strong supporter of blm, surprisingly she was well practiced in the now hype familiar tactic of denouncing everything she doesn't like as racist and we knew that going into the interview. what was surprising was to hear her go after the beloved children books author dr. seuss, she called dr. seuss a bigot.
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here's the exchange from 2017. >> i had once i heard the story pull out the dr. seuss >> tucker: i have been speaking tongue-in-cheek because this is demented, you checked dr. seuss for racism, what did you find, what are the racist parts? you look at many of the drawings and you have to putdr it in thee context of the time that many of these books were written and you can see there are very stereotypical drawings of asian-americans, dr. seuss was known for stereotypical black face drawings prior to the books othat most of us are familiar with. >> tucker: at the time what you just heard it seemed incomprehensible, as we noted, kind of demented, say what you will about dr. seuss, and if you think is drawings primitive and some of his stuff doesn't
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actually rhyme, fair. he was not a racist he was a preachy liberal. he was an evangelist against the bigotry, he wrote an entire shelf of book against racism and not in a subtle way, they were clearly and explicitly against racism, that was the whole point of writing them, to teach children not to be racist. as it happens, today is dr. seuss' birthday or ted to die soul of springfield, massachusetts, who would be hundred 17 years old if he were alive today, thank god he isn't because he would be wounded and confused. every year the president whom ever he is makes a proclamation in support of something called a read across america day, that is designed to encourage kids to read books and every year the president mentions dr. seuss because it is his birthday, it's a whole point of it but not this year. joe biden omitted dr. seuss from this year's proclamation.ed why? because he is now considered a racist.
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it seemed like a total lunacy less than four years ago is now the official position of the white house. the shocking thing about this is not that it happened, academic revolutionaries have been attacking traditional children's books for decades, a few yearsit ago some at boston university produced research on curious george, it parallels the oppression of black americans and so on. you'llpr be surprised she runs networks for blouse eo in new york, what is surprising is howth calculated all of this is, conservatives will be attempt to chalk up the attacks on dr. seuss to the usual cancel culture gone mad, look how hysterical and stupid the professional left is, they are calling dr. seuss racist.so you have seen people say that on social media today. it's missing the point, dr. seuss isn't stupid, it's intentional. they are banning dr. seuss not
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because he is a racist but precisely because he wasn't. in 1961 he wrote a story called the speeches, martin luther king's march on washington was still two years away but his story captured its essence. in case you haven't already read it to your kids, here's the plot -- there's a group of 30 pear shaped animals who live onl what looks like apollo a planet. if that sounds weird to you, be aware that he rarely do people probably because he didn't want to elevate one kind of person over any other kind of person. he wasn't a racist. in any case there are two groups in this story, those with star-shaped designs on their stomachs and those without. there's no real difference between the two groups but the sneeches don't know that. at the very points in the story, stars in the stomach are deemed
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socially favorable and they run around frantically trying to keep up with the changing demands of the star fashion until they realize in the uplifting final pages of the story that none of it matters. underneath, they are all the same, they are all sneetches -- who cares who's got a star? what matters is in the group you come from, what matters is you.t even a 5-year-old gets the point of this story come at the deepest level it doesn't matter what we look like because underneath it all we are all the same, we are all human beings, we are in this together. all that outward appearance stuff is pointless, it just makeshe people hate each other d it makes us look ridiculous. if there is a more powerful statement on the universal brotherhood of man, it's probably not in the children'sfo section of the bookstore. for 60 years, american children have read the sneetches and books like it and that's one of the reasons we have the country we have today in which most americans, those who don't work atni universities or for the
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joe biden administration accept martin luther king's most famous precept, that what matters is the contact of our character, not the color of our skin. the sneetches of firmness, the story is a plea for colorblindness and that's why the forces of wokeness hate it and dr. seuss. when the people in charge cancel dr. seuss, what they are trying to eliminate as a specific kind of mid century american culture, culture the champion to meritocracy and colorblindness and the superiority of individual achievement over tribal identity. these were once called liberal values, modern liberals don't want to be reminded that they once believed any of this. if your kids are allowed to read it dr. seuss, they will know this was a different country not so long ago come a place where people tried hard not to hate each other, a place where the population was encouraged and begged by its leaders to reject identity politics in favor of universal values and the things that connect us all.
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dr. seuss was never a major literary figure but his memory matters more than it ever has. the battle over dr. seuss and battle stood for, the over what it means to be racist will have consequences that extend foros generations. if we lose that battle, america is lost. so a deranged exit general has a security review into the januart insurrection. matt gaetz has a message and he joins us after the break.
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>> tucker: the $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief could come up for a vote in the senate and the matter of days, that's a historically expensive bill, you have a right to know what's in it and that's actually not a simple question to answer. we asked lisa boothe, she's a senior independent voice, to break down some of it for us. >> it's called the american rescue plan but is not really a rescue plan at all. its progressive priorities cloaked as a relief bill. what do you expect from a bill that was passed on partisan lines at 2:00 a.m. on saturday in the house, they couldn't get a signal republican, not even adam kinzinger to vote for it, two democrats are defected against that and here's why it's not a coven relief bill. less than 9% goes directly to the fight against covid, less than 1% to vaccinations, hundreds of billions of dollars in spending that has nothing to do with covert relief at all.
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there is some good news for americans, $1400 direct payments, $1400 for a dependents as well although that is less than the 2,000 joe biden had promised them on the campaign trail which is in fact a campaign promise that has now been broken. there's a lot of things in there that shouldn't be in there come a lot of progressive priorities, nancy pelosi tried to get $140 million silicon valley tunnel near her district. it was bird dropped tonight by the senate parliamentarian because it didn't meet the requirements for the reconciliation. there are also 50 million in funding that go toward the epa environmental justice grants which is a thinly veiled take back for environmental groups. it includes a reparations program, it creates an aide program created to help only black and minority farmers, repay loans and give out subsidies that supposed to address a long-standing
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widespread discrimination against socially disadvantaged farmers and that is to the tune of $1 billion. not a lot for american rescue plan but a lot of progressive social justice stuff that has nothing to do and won't actually help people suffering from economic consequences of covid of covid. >> tucker: what an insult for people who died for the country. i appreciate that demoralizing run down. >> it wasn't happier news. a couple weeks ago house speaker nancy pelosi appointed an ex-general called russell honore to lead what she called a security review of the january 6th riot to the capital, it was a strange choice and not just because he's a political activist, he decided he knows exactly what happened that day, the day after the insurrection. he accused the capitol police of some kind of weird conspiracy, inside job. >> there was complicit actions
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by the capitol police, a police chief has been fired but now we need to look at a special investigation, was he complicit along with the sergeant of arms in the house and the senate? it gives appearance of complicity, he might have thought of 45 coming to the capital and they gave way to the protesters who easily breached the capital. this is a crying damn same. >> tucker: it seems unbalanced. matt gaetz and other republican lawmakers sent a letter to nancy pelosi demanding answers about the man you just saw. he joins us now. tell us your concerns the person to lead the security review.
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>> general honore has issued delusional rants and is in charge of this review, our fellow americans are going to hear about reviews and commissions regarding january 6th and i'm here to tell you they are only about two things. hunting and destroying maga and justifiably continue acute patient of washington, d.c. he sent a very specific message that your politics, if they don't agree with his you ought to have negative consequences and other aspects of your life that have nothing to do with politics. that's why he's called for congresswoman lauren boebert to be put on a no-fly list, double to donald trump jr. to be arrested, josh hawley to be on a no-fly list, the expected recommendations will include permanence to the military occupation, permanent strike force, potentially
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permanent fencing. this is someone who needs to be removed, he should have no role in the security review. he has already casted judgment and has no contribution to make. >> tucker: the u.s. military is being used as a political weapon by the democratic party occupying washington come almost no republicans have said anything about it, you are a rare exception to that. how long will we wait until someone wakes up to the fact that our capital city is occupied for no justifiable reason tonight? >> there is a reason it's to get some people rich, we spent nearly half a billion dollars and i'm going to be asking what defense contractors maybe profiting off of the continued desecration of a capital -- the national guard members who are there know what, they know this is a joke and they resent the fact they are being used as political props and having someone like russell honore run this is about as smart as having
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nancy pelosi put governor cuomo in charge of our sexual harassment training. >> tucker: which may be next. thank you. if john brennan was once the cia director, he may have bombed the civilians in the middle east and spied on the u.s. senate, he of course defended torture, now he's sorry -- not sorry for the crimes he committed, sorry for how he was born. we'll and tell you exactly what's eating at john brennan's sole straight ahead.
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♪ ♪ >> tucker: john brannon was the chief counterterrorism advisor and later the director of the cia during the obama administration, and as such, he oversaw drone strikes that killed dozens of people in places like yemen and somalia. but no civilians died in any of those bombings,an not one, thanks to our precision technology, john brannon claimed in 2011, u.s. drones did not cause "a single lateral
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death." that's obviously a lie, obviously. lies do not get much more brazen than that, but john brannon kept lying. after the cia was caught hacking into center computers which is a crime, and we think unconstitutional, john brennan issued this statement, let me assure you the cia was in no way spying on the senate even though of course it was. john brennan goes on to lie about torture, donald trump, you name it, he lied about it. russia. at a certain point, everybody pretty much became numb to john brennan's pathology. john brennan never apologized for any of it. but the other day, he apologized for something else, something st ridiculous, that even the least amusing of all of msnbc's anchors couldn't listen with a straight face. watch.'t >> i have never seen so many whiny white men calling themselves victims as i saw over the weekend at seatac.
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these are all people that think they have a hugeth agreements fm a position of significant privilege. >> i must say, to clear his point, i am increasingly embarrassed to be a white male these days. when i see other white male saying. >> tucker: it is funny to watch claire mccaskill, who routinely flies and other planes, to -- john brannon has finally found something he is ashamed of, and it happens to be the single thing he has no control over, his dna. what's going on here? this is what matt hy-vee refers to as woke -- woke washing is what corporate america does every day. ignore slave labor, we are for black lives matter. despite being one of the dumbest and most dishonest retired public employees in this country
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come he still retains federal security clearance. how did that happen? john brand does not wantt to tak about it, he would rather talk about racism. they all would be right that is it for us tonight. we will be back tomorrow night, 8:00 p.m., the showt that is te sworn enemy of lying, pomposity, smugness, and groupthink. sean hannity now. >> sean: tucker, thank you. great show. welcome to "hannity." good news is the great state of texas is now open for business and we are happy for our texas friends, but sadly, new york, california, michigan, they all remain in turmoil tonight, and first, yes, it was mr. and mrs. potato head. now the left is bent banningt dr. seuss. this woke cancel culture fight against freedom is now spiraling way out of control. is a danger to everybody, in ways you can't even begin to imagine. we will be checking in with newt gingrich, lara trump, and kaylee mcinerney, now part of our fox family joining us tonight.

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