tv Tucker Carlson Tonight FOX News March 31, 2021 9:00pm-10:00pm PDT
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that plant tonight and we will have details for you tomorrow. first tonight, what if your next-door neighbor suddenly went dangerously insane and started holding people hostage in his house? would you consider that threatening, would you even notice it? those are not theoretical questions, something very much like that just happened in our national neighborhood. canada, the landmass directly to our north from our single c largest trading partner, the country with whom we share the longest international border in the world, canada took a dramatic move towards legitimately dangerous authoritarianism, in canada, yes. measure of it aired on monday the country's prime minister justin trudeau outlined his government's new corona regulation. canadians hoping to return to their country must be tested before and after takeoff, he essaid. "if your test results come back positive, you will need to immediately quarantine in designated government facilities. this is not optional."
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designated government facilities --- when this happens in other countries and it does, we call those facilities internment camps. because this is canada we're talking about we assume it's passive and polite and anglo to the point of parity, no one thinks about it at all. his internment policy has been in place since last month. no major u.s. network has even mentioned it and neither has our state department which ordinarily seems to exist to make unhappy noises about human rights violations around the world but are not worried about canada. preconceptions may play some role here, we assume in turning people is what russia does. boring people is what canada does. not anymore. suddenly canada is a flagrant violator of the most basic human rights. they will lock you up without trial. anyone who attempts to avoid
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these rules in a government internment facility for example could face a million dollar fine and three years in prison. this is justin trudeau's canada. it's funny, he always seemed like a cheerful idiot wearing weird costumes and yammering on about diversity, who knew he was mussolini? there might be a lesson here for other nations that are led by shallow neoliberal empty suits, no any? underneath all the trippy identity politics talk it's not a joke, it's internment cells. in canada wheree everything is a euphemism, those cells are referred to as approved quarantine hotels. they are internment cells, what do you think they are like? shortages of food and water, you could be sexually assaulted. listen to a member of the canadian parliament explain what they are like. >> the liberals instituted a federal hotel quarantine requirement for those entering canada. we have heard reports it's taking hours to get through to
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book these hotels, dietary restrictions are not being met and food and water is not always readily available. that's in addition to this program continuing after reports of sexual assault. this is mind-boggling. >> tucker: the liberals did this! it's not very liberal to intern people, is it? according t to thees post-millennial, the doors don't lock and detainees have no way to protect themselves while they sleep, they don't have access to adequate medical care. in one case canadian authoritied contained a man with diabetes named ray trousdale. his crime was flying from tennessee to toronto h on ame business trip, as he waited in confinement for his corona test results, his jailers forgot to feed him for more than 24 hours, ultimately he left his cell and went downstairs in search of something to eat and there he found others who are being held without food. they were screaming, he said. in the end canadian authorities
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informed him that his coronavirus sample had been damaged somehow so he had to remain in internment. consider mitch beaulieu, a canadian who landed in calgary after a business trip to florida, he told canadian television the experience was very much like a kidnapping. he was put in a black van with tinted windows and taken to an undisclosed location, where my going he asked? why am i going there? the response "we will tell you everything when we get there." he thought it was a prank but it wasn't a prank. i got out there and there was plastic all over, people walking around in hazmat suits, it was like jail. just don't call with jail, that's in order directly from canadian state media. the cdc when this headline, prime minister worn medians against believing covid-19 internment camps this
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information. that conspiracy theory that the federal government is forcibly interning canadians is patently false -- the cbc insured canadians the government was preparing voluntary quarantine sites. voluntary in the sense of being mandatory. which is what they are, they are mandatory. as a matter of science, how does packing infectedac people in a crowded internment facilities reduce the spread of the coronavirus, that's a good question and to some of asked the canadian government that very question but they haven'tan explained. we do know and this is significant that canada has fallen far behind other advanced nations industry but the vaccine which is interesting given the decades of propaganda, all of us europe and projected to about the glories of the canadian health care system. according to andrea taylor who researches this at duke, canada had more faith in the global supply chain and othersm countries.hi they believe it worked, the globalism thing -- that turned out to t be a big mistake. rather than admit that globalist stupidity is why they can't get
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vaccines h to their population, justin trudeau has decided to punish his own citizens. it's his fault and the population gets punished, do you recognize the impulses that look familiar to you? it should because neoliberalism is always the same no matter where you find it here and what is so interesting is canada's new rules apply only to covid patience, other transmissible diseases are exempt, people with aids aren't being sent to internment facilities, no one has tried that since fidel castro did it in 1980s. drug-resistant tuberculosis is fine too, it's a real problem but not in canada, only covid, a disease with a 98% survival rate. weirdly you may recognize this as well at the same moment they are clamping down on travel by their own citizens, the canadian government has announced plans to admit 400,000 new permanent residents from other countries over the next eight months. that number will increase substantially over the next couple of years. none of those people, those immigrants from the third world
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will be forcibly quarantined in canada, we are calling for them to be but it's interesting the difference. they won't bear arrested, in fat they will be rewarded because they are not citizens, only the citizens are punished. back in november, justin trudeau admitted what's going on. it's not about coronavirus, stopping the virus and saving lives, this pandemic he said is anrn opportunity to permanently change western civilization. speak of this pandemic has provided an opportunity for a reset, this is a chance to accelerate our prepandemic efforts, to reimagine economic systems that actually address global challenges like extreme poverty, inequality, and climate change. >> tucker: the g great reset, we don't want to give justin trudeau too much credit, he may be sinister but he's not smart it's not like he thought that phrase up -- he took it from his role models in this country. at a forum held by the world economic forum in november, john kerry are new claimants are laid it out.
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he said the great reset will happen and i think it will happen with greater speed and the greater intensity than aec t of people might have imagined. in effect the citizens of the united states have just done a great reset, done a great reset it was a record level of voting. we are at the dawn of an extremely exciting time. has it been exciting for you? has been exciting for most americans? people who have mismanaged this country all the way to the brink? it's been a sad time for most people.rs but for powermad leaders hopingt to eliminate centuries ofs constitutional restraints on their own ambition, it is indeed an exciting time. what is happening in canada could happen here? that's the question of this segment. we don't need internment cells here because unlike canada we have the vaccine and we are distributing it to tens of millions of people and once you are vaccinated you can live normally, that's the whole point of getting vaccinated. then you wonder, if that's true,
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why are joe biden and kamala harris still wearing their obedience masksee everywhe they go? they have been vaccinated. if so is everyone around them, so why the masks? why the restrictions, what is going on here? we know it's not science, we know that for certain. according to the cdc once you are vaccinated, of course, you don't need a mask anymore. >> we can kind of almost see the end we are vaccinating so fast our data from the cdc todayry suggests that vaccinated people do not carry the virus, don't get sick and it's not just in the clinical trials but it's also in real-world data. we hope vaccinated people don't carry the virus otherwise why are we getting all these vaccines, what's the point? turns out real-world data informs common sense, once you get the vaccine you don't need a mask, that is a biden employee. why is everyone still wearing
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them? where people with vaccinations walking alonesi outside with mas on, why are joe biden and kamala harris wearing masks? since your question. do you think our media would ask that once in a while but they're not. they are very different questions, they are heckling members of the opposition political party, people who have been vaccinated and demanding that despite the vaccination they put their masks back on.s >> all of us have been immunized, you're welcome to step away if you like.ne the whole point of a vaccine, cbc guidance is what we're following. >> tucker: the whole point of the vaccine, as if we need to be reminded because we've lost sight of that, that's what science says. nobody cares with a science says. where you are obedience mask immediately, it would make us feel better which is the passive-aggressive way of saying do it or else.
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watching that does make you wonder how would our media reactive dr. fauci one day reluctantly concluded that actually, we need coronavirus internment facilities in this country -- obviously for our safety, we don't want to violate anyone's rights but we got to have them, sorry. how would our media respond? take a look at the clip we playednt again, look at on the internet. we see that reporter and we realize that person badly wants ted cruz tossed into the back of a black van for coronavirus noncompliance, hauled away and not just ted cruz but you two. too. all of the politically c inconvenient people held without trial in public health grounds until they no longer pose a mortal threat to the rest of us and by the rest of us we mean the good people, the people who obey. you think that? going to happen here, why, because the constitution prohibits it? you think that couldn't happen in america? it just happened in canada.
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nico johnson would know he is the political editor of the post-millennial, minutes before we came on air, he was detained by authorities, he is now this and it government facility and he joins us in that facility now. thanks for coming on, where are you? >> i'm currently in one of these covid hotels just outsidee the airport. it isn't quite squalor but i've been charged a thousand dollars for three nights which i don't quite think it's worth that. >> tucker: what if you left make you land there, have you tested positive for covid? >> i tested negative, you have to test negative to get on the plane and then i went through border security, i said i'm a journalist, i'm here to cover the trudeau government and parliament and it didn't really matter in spite of it being a charter ride. in spite of that, i was shipped
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off to one of these hotels. i'm not allowed to leave -- if i leave, i can get quite serious punishment. it's not terribly pleasant, i would rather like to go home which i think would be safer. >> tucker: there are a lot of infectious diseases -- i'm not making a case against quarantine, the principle of quarantine or fighting infectious diseases which all decent people are for. covid is probably one of the less deadly infectious diseases that we worry about i'm wondering is you came into canada where you asked about hiv or tuberculosis which is very hard to cure and a very common in some places come that anybody ask you? >> absolutely not, to go to your point, trudeau has totally butchered the coronavirus response and it seems like there is no essence by these quarantine hotels. i think this is just the way for
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the prime minister to show that he's a strong man, he has it under control. it's our most fundamental freedoms. >> tucker: i would say thell most fundamental of all is not being forced into a holding cell for three days against your will. you don't pose a threat to anyone. i appreciate you so much for coming on tonight, it's aon tragedy.ng among many other things, best-selling author, brilliant analyst of today's news, mark steyn is in fact a product of canada, he has seen that country for decades and seen a change, he joins us now. thanks so much for coming on, a country of your birth come of your citizenship, you know it very well. what do you make of forcible internment of people on the basis of covid?in >> it's very interesting, about 20 minutes south of the border
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and if i wanted to drive up to have lunch in montreal, whether you test positive or negative, you have to spend three days ins one of justin's internment camps. he says it's a thousand dollars for room and board, there have been estimates of up to $2,000 for room and board. your meals are basically hot dog or pizzaza and there are waiting times when you called down to room service of up to six hours. it's veryy unpleasant. in law, a canadian citizen like an american citizen, like citizens c everywhere can't be prevented from entering their own country but justin trudeau has seen fit to impose this full figure entrance fee on people who can't be prevented from entering their own countries. this is -- i don't think normality is coming back, and in
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other words i think freedom of movement is kaput in the western world and when john kerry talks about an exciting time, it will be john kerry and justin trudeau and the other big shots flying around to davos just as they all we. meantime in ontario it's not so exciting because if you are in a long-term care facility, you haven't been able to leave your room for the last year -- think aboutt that. at the same time john kerry is saying the great reset is so exciting, if you are down there at ground level, if you're not flying around on your private jet and ear in a long-term care facility, you haven't been able to step outside in a year, in a year! we've done things the citizens in western nations that have never been done, not in the worst place in history, not in london in 1665 or any equivalent
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situation where we have actually done things to the healthy that they didn't do to the sick three and a half centuries ago. >> tucker: if you had a country that decided where just go to shut ourselves off from all foreign influences and go full north korea and nobody who is infected with some weird foreign disease can come -- okay, that's a. position. this only applies to covid. there are awful lot of diseases much more dangerous for them c covid, you can fly right from the congo and no one is asking if you have ebola. is there no covid patient lobby that's pushing back, is that what it is? >> i think it's part of the great bifurcation of society.ni the contrast between the southern border of the united states and the northern border is actually very telling. for one group of people if you come across the rio grande and you test positive, the united states government that
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drives you to the nearest grand hyatt and puts you up in a junior suite at $400 a night at u.s. taxpayers expense as opposed to the canadian model where citizens of the country have to pay two grand to be imprisoned by the government of canada, this is what is going on all over the world, all of the civilized world is the bifurcation. some people who are subject to micro-regulations to the point where they are forbidden to leave their rooms for a year on end and their other kinds of people, approved groups of people like all of these people at the southern border -- you test positive and america is youroyoy oyster. they will pay for you to come and infect as many people as you want. >> tucker: the babylon bee had a great piece today where american parents are pretending their children are illegal aliens so they can get in person instruction in school.
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>> absolutely and speaking as an immigrant, i would recommend that to anyone. ago the undocumented route, the treatment is much better and everything is on the house. >> tucker: you're an idiot if you follow the rules. by the way, you can lie on a federal gun form, the president's son did. thanks so much. we told you about this new series we have tucker carlson today on streaming servicee, fox nation, new episodes are out three times a week. for the amazing interview today about the food companies -- this is a pretty unhealthy nation -- obvious, it's not covid that is making us unhealthy. it could be what we are eating and the people who are making that food, really interesting, we will show you a a portion o it.
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>> tucker: you may have noticed the country is less healthy than it used to be not because of covid but on a more basic level. go ahead if you've got a computer and pull up a picture of woodstock, the music festival from 1969 -- a lot of people stand without shirts on. you can see the ribs of almost every person. the country has really changed. question is why? is it possible that we are being
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poisoned by the food we eat, is it possible that food is engineered in a way that makes us addicted to it? that's not a conspiracy and it's jnot crazy, a new book by a journalist michael moss suggests that true.mi we had a long and really interesting conversation with him for our new series, you can get it on foxnation.com and we recommend you do, here is a selection from that conversation. >> can you compare some of these products in a grocery store to alcohol and cigarettes and even things -- if you can, are there lessons to be drawn from our other m addictions, we might cal a lot of these products fast groceries like fast food from restaurants. one of the defining characteristics is they are so highly engineered and processed that you really can't tell whatt original foodstuff from the farm went into them. much of the grocery store now is
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populated by these products. it's not just cookies and soda and ice cream treats -- we are talking the freezer aisle and the pasta sauce i'll. on and on and on. the people engineering, marketing, positioning these products don't eat their own products, either because they know better healthwise or they are concerned about losinghi control. i think that's one of the difficult aspects of this, kind prof knowing who is vulnerable o overheating these products and how can they deal with it. we are designed to be drawn toward food, addicted if you will because it's the last thing do, is not to eat. our entire system -- when you look to compare the food and drugs, it's not so much that heroin is the same as more addictive or sugar, it's using the same channels to get us
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hooked on drugs and alcohol, combining food and emotion is something the companies are really effective on in terms of their formulations but also their marketing of the product's. you can think about it, it works for us and better eating habits as well, we all have these fabulous memories of eating with our families and home-cooked meals, tying healthy food that's good for us over the long run with emotional beauty in our lives. it's a really good and powerful thing but it works on the flip side too. five years ago, oreos like heroin no way but a part of me was saying look, where is thes personal responsibility here, where is the free will. where is your ability to say these products -- maybe not by intent but by design rob us of free will. our habits that we form even for eating good food, we can change, we can create good eating habits
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through repetition, it takes time. my gosh, we have had decades, a lifetime of bad eating habits imposed thrown at us by the food industry. >> tucker: it wasn't a political conversation but if you care about the future of the country and what has happened to it, if you take three steps back and look at america, it's very different from what it was and if you wanted to be better you've got to think about what went wrong, that was michael moss, he was the author of the book "hooked: food, free will and how the food giants exploitt our addiction." may be corporate america doesn't have your best interest at heart. you can watch the whole thing by going to foxnation.com, all the m episodes are there, new os every monday, wednesday, and friday. up next, students at one very prominent ivy league university voted to give away reparations to people with the correct skin color. reparations? you see this everywhere, what
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one of our periodic updates on life on campus, brown university it's the former ivy league college in rhode island which is now used as a holding pen for d childrenf democratic politicians and fading activisty performers, susan sarandon and danny devito sent their college stomach kids to brown, if she had dropped out of high school paris hilton probably would've been a brown students. most of the graduates seem to go on to be filmmakers but never actually make films much less anything else. brown gives no formal grades nor does it teach anything. if this class offerings include girl power through the ages and dance. if you like an ivy league education you may be wondering what dance is, how is it different from regular dance? here is the course description. "in this course we will discover
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the intersections of dance studies and where studies into the emerging field and dance? what constitutes dance as?". good question, you have to go to brown to find out. as you can imagine kids at brown have some free time and slavery was banned by a constitutional amendment hundred 50 years ago but just this week, brown voted to approve the reparations first students were unconnected to brown, as well as direct payments to descendants and targeted investments in blackrr communities. as student body president jason carroll put it, it's time to put money in black folks pockets including his own. you might be tempted to dismiss all of this out of hand giving people things because of how they look really an antidote to racism? to cash payments n to those who were never enslaved actually atone for slavery? fair question.
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for just a moment we are going to ask you to open your mind a little bit. thanks to the biden administration who have already begun cutting reparations checks in this country, black farmers got theirs earlier this month that it's already happening.ng now that it is happening, why shouldn't brown university pay for it? brown was literally built with moneyy from the slave trade. the university has only gotten richer since then. brown's endowment now stands at about $5 billion, last year it generated $500 million in investment income. y unlike you, brown is not paying taxes on that, brown university brown university is effectively a tax-exempt hedge fund with a veneer of dance so you won't notice. the whole thing is a scam and there's no reason it should continue. brown university ought to be forced to send $4 billion of its endowment to black lives matter and send the 50 billion to al sharpton who's been waiting for a long time for a payoff likes that. a 5 billion is a lot of money but it's hardly equal to the cost of slavery, it's just the
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start. next, brown should be required to open its dorms to the more than 1,000 rhode islanders were homeless on any given night, they are sleeping on cardboard mats on the sidewalk is a small group of rich kids get the entire leafy brown campus to themselves. call that what you will but it's not equity. time to decolonize it. let's not stop there, we can get even more diverse. lagos, nigeria, has a population of almost 50 million people, it's growing every day it's one of the most crowded places on the planet. most of its residents are very poor and virtually all of them are black. why shouldn't we move say 30,000 ambitious young nigerians to brown university's campus tomorrow? if we are serious about diversity, it's hard to know why we wouldn'tol do that. is that too much color for you, what are you, racist? if we did that we would have tos make some accommodations, brown's current occupants would need to vacate immediately to make room for our new nigerian friends.
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you can imagine the caravan of subarus leaving town, newly unemployed inclusion officers, bewildered dance scholars, slope shouldered film studies majors driving home to their parents with a bond between the seats, a sad parade.e think of the happy nigerians, student jason carroll says it's time to put money in black folks pockets. let's do that and give the meal cards too. is there a single person who doesn't think that would immediately improve brown university? of course it would. sorry, susan sarandon, that's what real diversity looks like good let's get some. cnn has a hard news division bue somehow they don't believe in biology. they just published a piece explaining there is no way to identify whether a newborn is a boy or a girl, literally no wayh who knew? you can't tell.
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♪ ♪ >> tucker: like everyone we've gott, a pretty full news diet bt even with all the things to read occasionally we head over to cnn's website, despite the fact that it's become completely ideological and dishonest it's still regarded by many, public schools as a trusted news source, people read cnn's website -- we want to see what they are publishing. we ran into this piece, this is from one of their breaking news
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and politics reporters called devon cole. he was writing about south dakota's legislation on transgender athletes. he wrote this line and amazingly seen and published it. we are courting this directly from the scene on website. it's not possible to know a person's gender identity at birth and there is no consensus criteria for assigning at birth. meaning that for literally hundreds of thousands of years, humans have been reproducing in caves, huts, hospitals, a squealing human comes out but a kid and no one has been able to determine whether this kid was a boy or a girl, no one has known because there's no way to know.t because biology is not real, totally fake. is there some way to tell if yoa were to have a baby, if you were to take time from your vacationing and your internet use and your weed smoking if you actually decided to perpetuate this piece if you had a child,
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how would you know if that child was a boy or a girl? we don't know -- i've only had four of them but we thought possibly louisiana senator john kennedy one of the most erudite men in the u.s. senate might have some sense ona how to designate biological at birth, i appreciate you coming on this departure from your normal political agenda to give us a biology lesson, how do you know if it's a boy or a girl? >> i can't believe we are discussing this. the person who wrote that is entitled to his opinion but in my opinion i think he's been in lockdown too long. is the language we use to describe reproduction, and only two sexes, males have the potential to produce, females have the potential to produce ova, is not a spectrum, it's binary.
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you are either male or female. now, i do believe gender dysphoria exists. it's rare, maybe one and 30,000 males, one and 100,000 females. gender dysphoria is not unobservable, physical characteristic, it's an internal feeling that a person of one sex has one he internally identifies with another sex. i think mostat americans believe it's wrong to discriminate against someone with an immutable characteristic like sex or race but that's not what the equality act is about. the equality act is about power and government, it's about two to what extent are the american people willing to give government, the bureaucracy, the managerial elite thery authority to regulate every aspect of our lives? education, religion, public
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accommodation, speech in order to elevate the status of those who either have or claim to have gender dysphoria. w for example, to what extent are americans willing to give government the authority to require schoolso to make teenage girls in a junior high locker room shower and change clothes with a w biological boy who either has or claims to have gender dysphoria? to what extent are americans willing to give government the authority to require all women's sports programs to make women compete with much stronger biological males who identify or claim to identify with females -- that's what the state is about. it's not about are there more
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than two sexes. that is pretty clearly settled. >> tucker: that is the calmest and clearest explanation, alsota moderate explanation, nonideological. very quickly, they are trying to make us lie about observable reality and science, how should individual americans who have no power respond when told they must live? >> i think they should say no. i think they ought to be very frank. i think they ought to ask their elected representatives when they talk this nonsense about how they made it through the birth canal. it's very easy to tell a boy from a girl. hopefully has a penis, a girl has a vagina, those are physical characteristics and it's all about reproduction. i'm sure that's something you
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didn't know, tucker. >> tucker: i've had to confront it several times in the delivery room, but it's nice to hear it confirmed. thank you so much for coming on tonight and for your brave clarity. no one elected tony fauci to anything but all of a sudden he's become one of the most powerful men in the world. he still has that power. why? someone asked those questions in book form and that book immediately shot to the very top of the amazon best seller list, clearly a lot of people are asking those questions. we'll and speak with author after the break.
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>> tucker: if you were going >> tucker: if you were going to pick someone to manage a response to a pandemic, fauci has been wrong after significant issue after significant issue. in january, there was "minuscule risk."mi he was encouraging people to attend political rallies. so, the question is, how did
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tony fauci get so much power? esomeone who addresses at book length. he is the author of -- we are happy to say it is the number one best-selling book in america right now. it is amazing. hey, thanks so much for comingte on tonight and congratulations on this book's immediate success. it tells you there was a lot of pent up frustration. so, what did you learn in writing it about fauci? >> that never has someone had more power in the history of this republic to be more wrong than anthony fauci and tucker stop and think about it and everyone in your audience. everyone. every life, every home, every family, every church, every business, all have had their lives impacted or turned upside down by someone they didn't cast a single vote for. and yet we sit here and he has no accountability, a track record of failure over and over
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and over again. in our books, we wanted to beg and ask some of the questions that are long overdue of anthony anfauci. >> tucker: there are so many questions. i have to say, i'm zeroed in on this question of the lab iny wuhan. fauci seems to be running interference with the chinese government pretty consistently. >> there is no good answers to that question. you know, we talked about the request, the judicial watch from fauci, back and forth with the chinese government. that is just one of a myriad of bad questions. he wrote in the new england journal of medicine that he thought it would just be as bad as a pandemic level flu. and then 11 days later, he went to congress and told us this is going to be -- and that is what shut the country down. but as you look at the data now is was that here today, the case fatality rate is 1.8%. if you look at what the cdc
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says, we have ten times more cases. that would put it at .18%. his original cautious and modest estimations have turned out to be true. so why, tucker, did he abandon those? we must get answers to questions like that. what changed to them what he told congress was to mark what changed in those 11 days because it changed the fate of america. >> tucker: we are almost out of time. >> hits a good thing i'm not as popular and big as you are because i don't think i would have ever t seen it in the first place. they may have censored it. i guess you could say we are a bit of an up-and-comer. now they are probably in the corner.
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i mean, if you censor the number one book in america, then it's obvious that youip are doing censorship. so i guess that's kind of got to ride this thing out now. >> tucker: you are protected by your success. it's crazy. congratulations. t what a great story. thank you. >> thank you. >> tucker: we are out of time. tomorrow and every weeknight at 8:00 p.m.n in the meantime, we turn it over to the capable hands of sean hannity. >> sean: as always, thank you. tonight, shocking news video from the u.s. mexico border, i can't believe i'm even saying these words. toddlers being flung across the border wall and abandoned in the united states by these human traffickers. now, in just a moment, lara logan will be here. she will have the very latest into these human traffickers and the drug smugglers and the cartels and how dangerous they are and how all of these groups are capitalizing big time on joe biden's border crisis. and also tonight, we have new details and the hunter-biden saga, including his involvement with the biden family
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