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and their families, neutrogena® for people with skin. tucker carlson is next. >> ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening and >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." for more than a year the u.s. has been held in solitary combine. . the entire country has been told it's immoral to touch a friend, shake hands or shown a face in public. america has lift in shame. the authorities claim it's all been worth it. these punishments have saved countless lives from covid. they are lying. they don't know that it's not
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been proved. we do know these unprecedented mask quarantines, the mask mandates in particular, have driven many americans to the brink of insanity and some far beyond it. we'll have more in a moment on the outbreak of mental illness. but first what has all of this isolation done to children? we've had to guess about that but tonight we're hearing first hand from a 10-year-old from john who lives in martin county, florida. he spoke at a school board meeting to describe what being forced to we are a mask has done to his life. >> i love my school but my teacher seems stressed and that makes me feel bad. one teacher walks around with a clipboard full of referrals if a mask isn't on properly. it makes me feel scared that same teacher yells at us having our mask on to drink a water while outside. she told us we had to wait until we were in our parent's car to drink a water. she had her mask the entire time
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while she was yelling at us which makes me and my friends very mad. this happens a lot. and it seems unfair teachers take their masks off while they yell at us kids and that we need to pull ours up. my mask also sticks to my face when it's hard and it makes it hard to breathe. i feel like i can't catch my breath and that makes me feel claustrophobic and anxious. it's stressful. i finished taking all of my essays and i had a hard time focussing with a mask on. i ran into my teacher outside the school. she didn't even recognize me because she's never seen my face before. i know it was her because she sits at her desk a lot without a mask on. i know my teacher has asthma, and i understand why it's hard for her to wear a mask and i think she should have that choice but i should, too. i have allergies and i feel anxious with my face covered but i'm not allowed. it seems unfair.
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all of this seems unfair and it doesn't make sense. i miss seeing people's face. i miss the way things used to b. i'm scared things will not go back to normal. breathing doesn't seem like we should have to ask other people permission for. >> tucker: we don't put a lot of children on this show. any actually but john seemed like an extraordinary 10-year-old and so we're happy to be joined by him tonight along with his father, mike. thanks both of you for coming on. i appreciate you doing it and, you're brave to do it and we appreciate it. >> john, you said wearing a mask makes you feel anxious. tell us what you do feel like when you have to wear it at school? >> well, when i have to wear it at school, it almost like builds up stress and, wait, what do i do? it's like, who is this? who is that? i don't recognize anybody. really. >> tucker: and you said later in
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your talk, we didn't play it but, i thought the most poignant part, you said you swan of your teachers outside your school and she didn't recognize you. she didn't know what you looked like. >> yes. exactly. because we're stuck in a classroom wearing a mask for seven hours a day. so she's actually never seen me or any of my classmates' faces before, so when i bumped into her at a school, i said, oh, hi, and she's like, oh, wait, that's you? i'm like, oh. yes. that is me. and she's like, oh, hi, john, i really don't see your face because all i see is just your eyes. >> tucker: that's so unnatural. why do you think they are making you wear a mask? do they tell you? >> probably to allegedly keep us
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safe, but i just don't see any science behind it. i don't see the science behind it. masks work. >> tucker: did they ever explain the science to you? >> no, they just simply tell us. wear it. it keeps you safe. that's all they tell us. >> tucker: they yell at you. >> sometimes. >> tucker: what do they say? >> they say i'm done. put your masks on because you're being disrespectful to all of us teachers who have to work really hard, and i'm like, we're also working hard, too. it's almost a hundred degrees outside wearing cloth masks, and you expect us not to be hot? and complain? it's just insanity. >> tucker: nicely put and also
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narcissistic. mike, i have to ask you, has the school ever communicated to you why they are doing this? the chances, of course, of a 10-year-old dying from covid are much lower than being eaten by lions so have they explained why they are doing it? >> no, tucker, i started asking my wife, at what point do we end this mask mandate. i started asking questions to the principal, and there was no apparent answer. there is no objective evidence. they hadn't looked at this for over seven months from when they did the school reopening plan so it became apparent to me that no one was really looking at this and this should be the most important thing. we're talking about the health and we will being physically and psychologically of our children, and it seemed like no one was paying attention to it and managing the situation in terms of when do we actually get the
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mask optional? when does that happen? >> tucker: did the principal and teachers and school board welcome your questions as a father? >> we get three minutes at a public meeting to comment. there is no dialogue so there is no transparency. they quote that they are following the science but they haven't provided one scintilla of what that science is that they are relying on for the basis of this decision to keep the kids mandated and masks when everyone else in the state of florida, we have a great governor, say, let's get life back to normal. when can it return normal for kids? why is school exempted from this and why can they make their own rules which is counter to everything, now you're hearing from the cdc finally, and our governor, our commissioner of education? our school board is making this decision all on their own without any transparency or even rationale for why they continue to do this.
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>> tucker: so we have video of you, i think today, possibly yesterday, at the school board meeting and it shows the kind of reception that you got. >> right. >> tucker: there it is. it looks like you're being asked to leave. >> i was. i was, you know, trying to wrap up my comments, and they asked me to leave here and told me that i was trespassing, which i think from what i've heard means i'm going to be banned from speaking at future school board meetings. they don't like the message. they don't like the criticism. they don't like it when someone asks questions and tries to hold them accountable for the safety and well-being of 18,000 students and 2,000 staff members. our school district has a positivity rate of less than 2%. our entire county was less than 5% for the month of march. do we have to get to zero? for how long do we stay at zero? when does this insanity end? this all started with -- >> tucker: you're the father and you have the right to ask about
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your child. >> absolutely. what's more important than the health and safety of my child. >> tucker: nothing. nothing. and most parents sit passively and let their kids be hurt by lunatics. >> tucker: you said in your talk to the school board that you were confused because you were yelled at for pulling your mask down to drink water but your teachers were yelling at you, pulled their masks down? >> i was thinking, is this the policy, they are able to take their masks off while we can't take our masks down to get a drink of water? is that the policy? no, i don't think so. so a lot was just going through my head. it's like, what do you guys mean? you have your mask down when we have our mask down to drink water and you're telling at us
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to pull ours up when yours is up. there is no logic. >> tucker: what is that called? >> hypocrisy. >> it's hypocrisy. >> tucker: they don't like it when a lot goes through your head. you're a skeptical individual and i hope there are more like you. thanks for coming on. >> thanks. >> tucker: to stand back for a minute which we don't do often enough the science shows us very clearly that for normal americans, the risk of dying from corona is minuscule. a typical 22-year-old in new york has about a .6% chance out of a million of dying from this virus. your odds are drowning in a bathtub or being hit by lightning are a significant higher than that. so it's a very low risk and that's good news, you would think all of us would be happy to hear it. the great unmasking is finally upon us but not everyone is happy about it.
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suddenly in neighborhoods littered with signs about blm and climate change we have a new public health emergency on our hands. it's a mental health crisis. amazingly many americans in these neighborhoods do not want to stop wearing masks. they want to continue to hide behind paper. why? there is no science behind this. it's a neurosis just like obsesssive handwashing but it appears to be spreading fast, like it's on fire. last thursday an anchor on good morning america admitted that she, too, is suffering from debilitating anxiety at the thought of showing her face in public. >> dr. fauci, please help with us the mask situation. i know we're told we can wear it -- we don't have to wear it outside but i'm telling you, i was in new york, where i live, walking down the streets, i just stopped a random lady and i said have you been vaccinated? she said yes. me, too. why are we wearing a mask? she said, i don't know. me, too, ma'am, me, too. i think we all either feel guilty or it's not time or we
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see everybody else doing it, it's monkey see, monkey, do, do you really think it's the okay? >> tucker: sorry did we say it was good morning america? it was just another dumb morning show. cbs, i guess but it's not an isolated phenomenon. cnn just published a piece that a doctor describes his patients anxious nightmares over going maskless. some feel obsessive or compulsive about mask wearing or distance and are concerned that obsession will not simply abate because of the cdc announcement telling them they don't have to do this. duffey added that children are also suffering from this condition. that's the saddest part. some of our young. kids may not remember a time before we were all wearing masks and remaining far apart. it will take them a bit of time to emotionally unravel this tangle of anxiety. there anything soared than that? other outlets are noticing this phenomenon. the "new york times" ran a piece on people refusing to get rid of
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their mask, focussing on a man call joe glickman. glickman wears "an m-95 mask over his face and tugs a cloth mask on top of that whenever he goes to the store. he then pulls on a pair of goggles. joe glickman has been vaccinated. he's also had the coronavirus with his natural antibodies that are more effective. yet he still plans to wear his multiple face coverings for the next five years. we're not mocking him. the problem is there are a lot of people like him in the country and what do we do about it? brit hume, fox senior political analyst joins us. thanks for coming on. just to be clear, we're are we're talking about people who have been vaccinated and have levels of antibodies in their system that protect them from reinfection and yet they are still wearing masks. what do you make of this? >> i think you're right. this is kind of a neurosis but one thing that's contributing to it unquestionably has been the
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early going messaging on this and the way the whole coverage of this issue has been done by the media. there is an old saying in this business, no news is bad news. good news is dull news, and we use to say bad news makes marvelous copy. bad news about the coronavirus has dominated the coverage to the exclusion of things we've known from the beginning. i mean from the very beginning, are kind of good news, such as, that little kids like young john, are largely, not completely, -- invulnerable, nor are they likely to express it, and schools remain closed because the little critters will come in there and spread it to all the teachers and they are going to die. i saw countless comments from people saying, yes, that's fine. the kids may not get that sick but they will kill other people. that was the idea. there is no real science behind it. there are no studies that show that's happening. there is nothing that shows that kids are big spreaders of the disease or that they ever get
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very sick with it. yet the kids were out of school. now they are forcing them to wear masks in some places, like in florida where it's an open state. it's a form of madness for people who have wised up on this, as you were telling us, too many people haven't been able to get over it. >> tucker: why would you want to terrify your population to the point where they exist symptoms of mental illness? that seems cruel to me? >> i think all along it's been a failure to trust the public. because people, i think, thought in the beginning, people like dr. fauci, who at first said something which i thought was a moment of candor for him, it was about a year ago or longer when he said, you know, i don't think everybody needs to go around wearing mask. it might catch a couple of droplets coming out or going in, but it's not going to give you the kind of protection you think. that's not an exact quote but that was the sense of it. i think he was right the first
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time. i don't think they do much but they feel like it does, and he bought into it whole heartily and advocated wearing a maximum but what happened after that was, when the thing began to spread that they were afraid that people couldn't handle the truth, so they told them to wear masks, and, you know, after having told them not to, because that was what was considered knebel lie because you're going to cause the mask and other devices to be in short supply and hospital workers and doctors would be in danger of being infected. the messaging from the cdc up to and including this most recent announcement that they made which should have been a relief to everybody, the cdc has so poisoned the well of its trust in itself people aren't buying it. people don't know what to buy. they don't know what to believe. i don't blame them. >> tucker: i agree completely.
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they act as if there is no cost to hiding your face from your fellow man. there is a huge cost. >> you think of that little kid and what he's been through. think of the girl in the track meet who collapsed at the end of it because she ran a race wearing a mask outdoors. i mean, all along, that was insane and we basically have known that from the beginning and here we are. >> tucker: that's such a great point. brit hume, thank you. >> you bet. >> tucker: so for a long time, people who thought, well, maybe ufo's are real were embarrassed to say that out loud because that was a sign you were some kind of cook. you're into conspiracy theorist. and then questions about the epstein. it turns out they are real. the military has known this for a long time and they are so real the u.s. has been encountering them every day over years in restricted airspace. it's beyond belief.
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>> tucker: for >> tucker: for a couple of years we've done regular segments on ufo's because there is a lot of evidence there is something to this thing and in the face of the last month or two we've been drowned with evidence. on sunday we learned no big deal that ufo's have been flying into restricted airspace off the coast of virginia every day for years. we learned this sunday night on "60 minutes" when a former navy
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commander said he witnessed a ufo flying over the pacific ocean in november 2004. >> we saw this little white tick tack looking object, above the water. as he circled above a freighter went in for a closer look. >> sort of spiraling down. >> the tick tacks don't point north south, they go -- just turns abruptly and starts mirroring me. as i come down it starts coming up. >> it's mimicking your moves? >> it was aware we were there. >> he said it was about the size of his f-18, with no markings, no wings, no exhaust plumes. >> i wanted to see how close i could get so i go like this and it's climbing. it gets right in front of me and it just disappears. >> tucker: so we talked to dave last night and he told us something that was fascinating that we didn't know. this happens, he sees the ufo very clearly, while flying a military jet in 2004. but the military doesn't save the tape of the incident nor any
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of the data on the ship. why wouldn't you? clearly it's a security risk but you ignore it? how many ufo's have been ignored by the u.s. military and how many others have been hidden? >> keen might be one of the few who know. >> hi, tucker. it's great to be with you tonight. >> tucker: i'm so glad that you're here. it's baffling, but the most basic is this has happened a lot, not just a few times but according to "60 minutes" on sunday every day for years, what is the military's response to this been? >> it is amazing, and i didn't even know until last night some of the data had been confiscated or we don't know where it is. the military response is better than it used to be. i've been covering this for 20 years and we're in a change right now where the military is
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acknowledging that these things are real. of course, we have a ways to go but we have a report that's coming up and i think we're moving forward in a really good way right now. >> tucker: any idea, this is kind of parenthetical, i've been thinking about it, any idea why they are now dribbling out this, is this some kind of pr thing? >> i don't think it's any kind of orchestrated strategic move. one of the circumstances happened to precip it and one was the resign. from a job and the fact that he had headed up the program for 10 years. this program was started off in 2007, with the help of reid and no one knew there was a department within the department of defense, or a program within the department of defense studying ufo's until that moment and that was a huge revelation.
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there were three videos that were released from the program and it was -- that's been a big change and the military has been forced to acknowledge things that they wouldn't have had to admit before that. >> tucker: leaking got them moving. i agree, i think he's a heroic figure in the story. do you have any idea, you've covered it more than anybody, why generations of military officials helped to cover this up? >> it's such a big and complex question. tucker, i mean, if you want to call it a cover-up it began in the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s during the cold war. we were dealing with the russians, they didn't want things to get mixed up with all the issues of russian aircraft and all the issues within the cold war. i think there has been a concern about what to tell people. when you can't explain something. there is something operating with impunity that shows very advanced technology. what do you tell people about
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that when you can't stop it? when you can't explain it? i think there is also -- there is a stigma, tucker, that you're aware of. you've been one of the people battling this stigma, it's just been considered for decades to be something ridiculous and people don't want to talk about something that's going to make them look ridiculous and might even damage their careers. so there are so many factors that have kept this under wraps and we're at an important time right now and i'm so happy to see it changing after all of these years. >> tucker: i am, too, and it's important to tell the truth no matter what people think. >> and thank you for your coverage over it. >> tucker: thank you. >> thank you for having me. >> tucker: i think it's fascinating. it's hard to think of a bigger story. great to see you. it turns out you're now required to believe that kamala, the vice president, whatever, vice president harris is a deeply impressive person and if you don't think that and look too closely at the evidence and conclude that she's not you're on a list. who sells on that list?
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for his living arrangement but we want to be honest above all and when politicians do something right we want to say so. kevin mccarthy, the minority leader in the house today did something right. he said he'll not support a commission, a 9/11-style commission to investigate the insurrection of january 6. remember that? it's when a bunch of middle-aged people deep in credit card debt, white supremacist dressed up to overthrow our democracy. >> steve scalise is also against the commission. why? because it's a farce. partisan as hell, it's fake. don't play along with the fraud. >> the police here are willing to work with us and cooperate peacefully like our first amendment allows. gather more americans under the condition they will come and gather peacefully to discuss what needs to be done to safe
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our country. [cross talking voices] no attacking. no assault. remain calm. >> we're going to be heard. everybody, this must be peaceful. >> it has to be peaceful. >> we have the right to peacefully assemble. >> tucker: that's one view of the so-called insurrection. we give you more. the federal government is hiding apparently thousands of hours of video from inside the capitol from that day. we don't need a 9/11-style commission to see it. they can just release it but they won't. they could also tell who's shot ashli babbitt, the unarmed person who was killed that day, the only one. thanks to joe biden's justice department have been charged with crimes. what kind of crimes?
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not sedition. if they are murderers, why not charge them with murder. no, they were charged with trespassing yet dozens of them have been kept in solitary confinement in the dc jail. have you ever been there? you ought to go. that's not enough. now they are telling us they need a 9/11-style commission to investigate because that really was our 9/11. what's interesting is that how speaker nancy pelosi, who is not acting in good faith here, says this commission is about finding the truth. but she's the same person who supports blm and the antifa riots over the summer. we're not guessing about that. she defended antifa when it destroyed downtown portland and kept destroying downtown portland last summer for over a hundred days. >> you're almost standing on bags of feces thrown at the officers. >> from bricks to tear gas cans, these are the remnants of the portland on the other side of the fence.
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while many protestors were peaceful there were agitators blocking traffic, setting fires and throwing things over the fence. >> tucker: in a civilized country you have equal justice. you punish people equally for the same crimes. you punish them in proportion to the crime they have committed. politics play no role in your administration of the law. ever. that's the opposite of what we're seeing now. when the last administration, for example, sent federal agents to stop an active -- maybe that's why she's, they are her
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voters, she's not going to investigate them. unlike republicans, nancy pelosi defensive her own voters at all costs. now, republicans should never defends violence or rioting, there is a lot about january 6. they should never defend and they haven't. but they should defend the right of people not to be held in solitary confinement for four months for trespassing. when someone is shot who is unarmed, they should find out who did it and why. the person who pulled the trigger should have to explain why he pulled the trigger but they are not pushing for answers to those questions. people like the congressman from new york, top republican on the homeland security committee is apparently pushing for this 9/11-style commission. one anonymous house republican told the hill that anywhere between 30 and 50 republicans might join in voting for this farce. what are they voting for? to give pelosi, schumer more
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power, republican voters deserve to know the names of every congressional republican who votes for this farce, for the myth making that's being used right now to strip you of your constitutional rights. they should know which of the representatives is playing along with this poison numbers hoax and we hope they will learn soon. so kamala harris may not seem all that impressive to you reading through her bio. that's a fair conclusion but kamala harris wants to know that she's deeply impressive. in fact, she's a civil rights icon and has been since she was a toddler. >> while i was in the stroller, and i was out there, and my mother used to tell a very funny story about how i was fussing and she said, kamala, what do you want, and this is how she would say it, camera larks what do you want? i would say, freedom. [laughter] >> tucker: of course, that's completely fake. it sounds like it was
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plagiarized from a martin luther king speech. she didn't even grow up here. but whatever. it's part of her lived experience. in other words, false but you're not allowed to say so now anyone who doesn't go along with these lived experiences winds up on an enemy's list. according to a quote, harris tracks political players and reporters whom she thinks don't fully understand her or appreciate her life experience. she particularly doesn't like the word cautious, and look out for synonyms, too. by the way, whatever they hate to be called is exactly what they deserve to be called. a highly successful radio host in washington, hosting wmal. we're happy to have him on tonight. don't call her cautious or you'll wind up on a list. have you called her that? >> for now on i'll start putting it into a rotation and every
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word i can find. if she wasn't in charge or responsible for so much you could look at her and have sympathy for her. an anxious narcissist which is pretty sad because the way the atlantic describes it, it's almost every night before she goes to bed, she google's herself and becomes obsessed with what the results are and how people are talking about her and referring to her. it sounds deeply depressing, but it's par for the course of her career because she spent so much managing nothing else other than her own image. she's a woman who quite clearly believes in nothing yet stands for everything at the moment that it will be enable her politically. i think back to her time as a prosecutor in california. how many black people she actually imprisoned. now she claims she's standing against systemic racism and to address that you're not supposed to throw back people in prison.
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you should check her record. she once accused joe biden of being racist for not supporting forced busing and now -- she accused him at one point of sexually assaulting women. she no longer says that. she's his vice president and remember, she's been assigned the border crisis. hoimts has she been there? zero times. the last thing she wants is actual scrutiny. she just wants to spend her time reading her google results. >> tucker: she's the greatest fraud in america i have ever seen. by the way, she kisses her own husband while wearing a mask after both of them have been vaccinated. we're out of time, but one quick question. have we spent enough time contemplating how mind boggling that is and creepy and disqualifying? >> it's either super neurotic or she thinks that's good messaging and both of those things are terrible answers for a vice president of the united states. the one thing that stands out to me in the atlantic piece that
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was crazy, when she's by herself and her cameras are off, her favorite subject, herself. >> tucker: i think you just got cut off. great to see you, thank you. mccloskey, you remember him from last summer, a homeowner in st. louis, blm showed up on his front lawn and threatened his life. he repelled them by brandishing a firearm. he's about to make a major announcement about what he's doing next, after the break. it. do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy, even a term policy, for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized that we needed a way to supplement our income. if you have one hundred thousand dollars or more of life insurance you may qualify to sell your policy. don't cancel or let your policy lapse without finding out what it's worth. visit conventrydirect.com to find out if you policy
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went inside and got firearms to defend themselves because if you can't defends yourself in your own home when a mob shows up to hurl epithets at you, it's not worth living in the country. we had him on the show two days later. he made the point. i think he was a democrat. it didn't matter. it's a fundamental right and because it is, prosecutors in st. louis filed criminal charges against the couple a few weeks later. their lives changed forever and a lot of their opinions seem to have changed, too. now mccloskey is running for the united states senate as a republican in the state of missouri. when the angry mob came to destroy my house and kill my family i took a stand. now i'm asking for the privilege to take that stand for all of us. when the fascist mob came to my door, it woke me up. i saw what the future of america will be if we don't all stand up right now and defend our rights.
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my name is mark mccloskey k. i will defend the people of missouri. you have my word. i will never back down. >> tucker: amazing. mark mccloskey joins us now. mark, thanks so much for coming on. that moment really did change everything for you, it seems like. >> it real will did, tucker. i'll have to correct one thing. i have never been a democrat. that was the worst fake news slur that has been hurl at me. >> tucker: oh. >> i've always been a republican but i have never been a politician. but, you know, god came knocking on my door last summer disguised as an angry mob and it really did wake me up and as i campaigned for the president last fall and as we've continued to do rallies and events supporting our constitutional rights, what i've learned is that people out there in this country are just sick and tired of cancel culture.
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all we hear is talk and nothing never changes. each one of us needs to stand up and say we're free people. we're going to pull the people back to the people and the people that need to go into politics at every level from the local school board like your guest john earlier today, the local city council, your mayors, your state representatives, your state senators, your united states senators, you have to send people to d.c. that are willing to tell the truth, willing to fight for our freedoms regardless of what it cost you personally, economically, socially, if we don't stand up now and take this country back, it's going away. we used to talk about the erosion of our civil liberties, in the last 1 hundred and
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something days since this administration has taken over there has been a wholesale slaughter of our civil liberties and wholesale institution of what cannot be called anything but socialism. people being paid with our money to stay home and not work, and our president says, gee, i don't think that's taking place. everything is nonsense. everybody has been upside-down and it's time to straighten things back up. >> tucker: mark, mccloskey, i appreciate it. i have to say i have forgotten this one fact, you were denounced by the "washington post" as a racist for defending your house but a lot of the mob were like pampered white kids, i guess as always, i don't know why i've forgotten they were. >> i'll just say, if everybody out there can help out, five, $10, mccloskeyforsenate.com, i would sure appreciate it. we need all the help we can get.
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>> tucker: not to get personal but how much do you weigh? you may find out the next time you fly. trace gallagher is here with this heavy news. >> tucker, we tend to gore get that weight gain can increase the risk of diabetes, heart disease and plane crashes. weight and balance is very important to aviation safety and in 2019 the faa issued an advisory to stress the importance of getting estimates on how much weight their planes are carrying and because the faa has noticed that americans have put on more than a few pounds there is now a push to consider weighing plus size passengers. we're told it won't be anything as abrupt as tsa agents saying take out your shoes, pull on your laptops and cop on the scales but apparently scales and weight numbers will be at airports at some point in time
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although the numbers will be hidden away and you can always decline to be weighed and they just choose a different traveler. tucker? >> tucker: amazing. it's getting more fun to fly. thank you. that's it for us tonight. a reminder, christie alley and tucker carlson. tomorrow on fox nation, and now, the great sean hannity from new york. **. >> sean: tonight we're tracking a bomb shell report that goes beyond everything we already knew. we show hunter biden was making plans to get his own father a piece of the pie and it looks like joe had to know. more coming up. also tonight, we'll have the low lights from biden's big trip to
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