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it means a heck of a lot to everyone because much of the country, and for us. my thanks to all of you. you have been watching "fox news prime time." you can find out more about me. now we will see you another time. thanks everyone. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." one of the countries leading surgeons -- he's held appointments at the university school of medicine, harvard medical school. he's written dozens of peer-reviewed articles and publications like the "new england journal of medicine." he has every possible credential in his field, so in other words by any measure, including the
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measures using now to justified censorship in silicon valley, he's unquestionably an expert. last thing, we invited him on this show it to discuss reports, specifically from israel, but other countries that may have profound implications for young people in the united states. researchers around the world have noted the coronavirus vaccines appear to cause a stunningly large number of young people to develop a potentially fatal heart condition. this is what we said about it last night. >> is really health officials released a report showing that vaccinated young people, particularly young men, were developing a potentially fatal complication, a heart inflammation. and they were developing it at extremely high rates. researchers determined that it was 25 times the usual rate. some of them died. 25 times the rate of potentially
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fatal heart inflammation, that is a huge jump. if those numbers hold, if they are right, we have no reason to think that they are not right, that would mean healthy young people are far more likely to be injured or killed by the vaccine against covid then by covid itself. that is a huge stop the presses development and raises all kinds of very obvious questions beginning with, why are colleges across the country requiring students to take the vaccine? that seems like a potential health emergency to us, a disaster created by bad policy and reckless leadership. that was our read of the numbers. but we wanted a higher authority, because we wanted to be as responsible as we could. so we asked the doctor for his view on this. he agreed that making vaccines mandatory for college students is a grave mistake. not in the least because so many young people have already had and recovered from the coronavirus and have antibodies against it. watch. >> i believe as we discussed before the vaccinating people in
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this emergency situation where we've basically very rapidly approved this new vaccine, it is a colossal error in public health judgment. >> tucker: a colossal error in public health judgment? from someone who works in public health. he did not say that lightly. in fact, his own son is currently being forced by the university of chicago to take the vaccine. he's arty been infected and recovered too. so he's thought a lot about it, he thinks it's matters. after our conversation last night, he upload the data exchange onto youtube. other parents have an absolute right to know. but they would no longer allow that discussion. for reasons that we can't know for certain but are clearly sinister and certainly incompatible with the functioning democracy, big tech will no longer allow any questions about vaccines, even
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from harvard trained immunologists. they censor everything, but happy talk and propaganda about vaccines, period. soon, he received this message from silicon valley. "our team has reviewed your content and unfortunately we think it violates our misinformation policy. so dr. was silenced by google. so the world is a big place and he is not the only person who has noticed what is happening with the data coming in from front-line scientists saying about this vaccine and its effects. in canada, a physician has launched a petition alongside a member of parliament, derek sloan, to suspend covid-19 vaccinations for young people. the petition now has more than 25,000 signatures. they've received dozens of
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reports from physicians and nurses in hospitals saying that young people are becoming seriously ill after taking this vaccine. "the covid-19 vaccination is effectively human expected domestic experimentation." germany is now recommended that healthy young people do not take the vaccine because it's too dangerous. the cdc is holding an emergency meeting to discuss these numbers, which two of our own governments, vaccine reporting systems confirmed, are real. youtube is aware of all of this, how could they not be? and in case they weren't, we laid it out and some detail in a cliff they just banned. between july 1st 1997 in the end of 2013, that's 5.5 years, there were 2,149 deaths reported in the u.s. for all vaccines combined on the fair system. yet in just six months, the last
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six months, there's been more than 5,160 deaths associated with the covid vaccine. that's more than double the amount of doubts in less than one-tenth of the time. what does that mean, how do you explain that? oh, those numbers are wrong said the usual liars, okay, let's say they are wrong. what are the real numbers? how many people have been killed or injured by the covid vaccine? does anyone know the answer? that's all reported on government websites. go to the hhs website. but if you read those numbers out loud, you will be punished. if you've read government data in public, you will be censored. it's not just this show, maybe that's one of the reasons nobody does read government data on the air. yesterday a physician called tracy hope, who has a phd in epidemiology, qualified to
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discuss this, logged on to twitter to discuss the data on heart inflammation on young people. "clearly above baseline at the end of may. we are standing on shaky ground if we say the risk to otherwise healthy kids from covid-19 is higher than it is from the vaccine." got it? that is rooted in scientific data. it's an obvious observation and has profound public health implications for tens of millions of people in this country. and yet within seconds, twitter flagged her tweet as "misleading." a scientist, seems stunned by this. i'm quoting the cdc's own slide, she wrote. and of course, quoting the cdc used to be allowed. as of just months ago as long as you quoted government data you are allowed to discuss science. little's where the rules that youtube wrote.
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ron johnson was just suspended from youtube because he suggested that hydroxychloroquine might be a treatment for the coronavirus. which it turns out, it is. senator johnson also said you might not meet the vaccine if you've had and recovered from covid. they are rooted in science. many researchers agree with ron johnson, including nature magazine. are they banned? we don't know. because now in the united states you know longer allowed to be anything less than a complete across-the-board enthusiastic booster of vaccines for everybody. and in fact, tracy hogan and ron johnson may have gotten off easy with the censorship. it could've been worse, they could've ended up in jail. several weeks ago michigan's attorney general found out that restaurant owner was planning to come on this show to talk about the state's lockdown orders. and their effect on their
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business. the chief law enforcement officer of the state of michigan wanted to silence her and prevent her from doing that. she wrote this email to her staff, which we are quoting and not making up. "do we know her whereabouts? we should have it picked up before she goes on. this is outrageous." arrested so she can't go on tv to complain about her lockdown orders. and in fact, a week later michigan police arrested her and threw her in jail. she was in prison for daring to come on the shell. that happened in the state of michigan britt are you surprised? we shouldn't be surprised, because it was always the next step. this was never going to end with censorship on social media. build your own twitter. it was never going to end there. if they can control what you write, why can't they control what you say, think, and do? why can't they throw you behind bars if you disagree with them or criticize the policy? they can it turns out. and they will. we've been moving toward this
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for a long time, not enough people have said anything in response to it. they tower and hope they won't be punched. but they are going to be punished if this continues. a chinese virologist with firsthand knowledge, a woman called dr. lim and young appeared on the show to say something we now know likely han pitch said it came from a lab in wuhan. >> from my first report, as scientific evidence to our audience that this virus actually is not from nature. i work with the top coronavirus virologists in the world. so i can tell you, this was created in a lab. this is owned by china. and also, it will make such
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damage. >> do you believe the chinese government released this intentionally, on purpose, did they do this? >> yes, intentionally. >> tucker: that turned out to be right, we believe. and a lot of other people believe. facebook inc. that video down. they pulled it down, they censored it. they are always touting fox nation, the digital service. the main reason is google and facebook don't control it, it's a subscription service pier they can't censor it. that is clearly the future. but facebook did censor that. the 23-year-old graduates knew d they knew more about the origins of covid-19 then a chinese virologist in wuhan at the time. and to justify they censorship, they cited a fact-checking article that relied on a letter to the editor -- and that letter
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we now know was written by the very same people who are working to modify back coronavirus is in wuhan using your tax dollars. by the way, that's not the only band theory that's turned out to be more credible than the official story. there are a lot of them. here's another one back in april. saying he was personally pressured to over report covid deaths. >> we aren't pressured to test. but e.r. doctors now, my friend and i talk to, say, you know, it's interesting when i'm writing up my death reports, and being pressured to add covid. why's that? why are we being pressured to add covid to maybe increase the numbers and make it look a little worse than it is? i think so paired >> tucker: that is dr. dan erickson in bakersfield. by the way, he wasn't saying this was happening pretty said this happened to him. he had first-hand direct experience of this happening. and he was censored for saying it. by the way, he was right.
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it didn't just happen to him. this week one of california's biggest counties admitted that it over reported covid deaths by at least 25%. it turns out the county was including deaths from anything, as long as the deceased had covid at the time of death. george floyd had covid at the time of death. was he a covid death? but until this week you are a covid death if you had antibodies in your system. that is true. but the tech monopolies allowed no one to say that. they would let you say it because it was accurate. how long can this continue? today republicans in the congress are introducing antitrust legislation that is aimed at stopping this censorship. ken buck, the congressman, joins us in a minute. were going to begin with someone who's written a very perceptive book about media mob leaves and the censorship that threatens to destroy everything that is good
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about this country, and that's not an overstatement. alex marlow is the author of "breaking the news: secret corruption." thank you so much for coming on. this does seem -- this is not political inherently, and speaking for myself i would say no matter who the president was. it doesn't matter peer this is about public health. how can you live in a country that doesn't allow physicians to talk about the data they are reporting and observing about who is dying. what is this? >> yeah, thank you so much for having me and thank you for the kind words about my book. when i took on this project, i knew the media and left wanted to make trump the bad guy. not china or anyone else for that matter. but the more i dug into it, the more i realized it was more about protecting corporate business models in china.
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abc, part of abc disney, huge business in china. but also the silicon valley tech giants. if they are night in china yet, they want to be in china someday soon. and we've already outsourced so much of our free speech to places like youtube. now we are outsourcing our science today. we were told johnson was kicked off because he defied the world health organization. basically a subsidiary of china. why did flash how come he's the most powerful doctor in the world today? well, he was china's pick even after he botched the response to a cholera outbreak in africa. the list goes on and on. >> you've got to wonder, is there a point at which it just doesn't work, that everything is good about america is rooted in free speech, freedom of conscious, free inquiry. if we don't have any of those things, then what's the point?
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>> that's my feeling as well, which is why it's so good to see independent outlets sprouting up and people taking out on their own and trying to go around these tech centers. as you correctly notes, it's not enough just to build your own twitter because these places are monopolies, which is why it's so important that people start using antitrust, thinking about breaking up these companies. when we know it's potentially cg lives. >> tucker: alex marlow, i appreciate you coming on tonight and congrats on the book peered >> thanks, tucker. >> tucker: today republicans in the house of representatives with antitrust legislation that could split up the tech monopolies. chrisman ken buck is the top republican on the antitrust subcommittee and joins us now. congressman, thank you so much for coming on. google is clearly a monopoly by any deficient, what would it take to break up google at this point? >> i think the key is that we
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introduce competition into the marketplace. it would be an incredible disruption to our economy to go in and break up a company like google, but we can certainly make sure that google doesn't grow unfairly, that google doesn't date down my cheeks, and they don't have competitors in the marketplace. we have an in cable news, we have it with newspapers, and we should have it online. and it's because the antitrust laws haven't been updated in years. congress hasn't on their article one job that we need to update these laws now peered >> do you think it was wise for the u.s. government to break up standard oil 100 years ago? that seemed to spawn the best time in american history when we did that peered >> absolutely. and republicans played a large role in that. and i think now that we are
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looking at is something that is more akin to the telecommunication situation where we are able to take your cell phone number and go from one carrier to a different carrier. what we want to make sure is that you can take your search history from google and take it from that company to a different company. they know where you are right now, tucker. they know what you have purchased. they know your medical history. and if you aren't in control of that data, it's very dangerous not just two or speech rights, but to her personal safety. >> tucker: yes, they controlled the elections, they control speech. i would say it's getting out of hand. congressman, we appreciate you coming on. >> thank you. >> tucker: so in case you haven't noticed, a lot of americans are renting because they can't afford it. why is that? we have a housing shortage. it turns out there's a reason,
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texas, florida, people moving out of failing states. they are up everywhere. they are up in san jose, california, which is already way overvalued for over 20 years. but they are still going on. homes are going for a lot above asking price. everywhere. >> with his new york city office shot due to the pandemic and looking for more space for his family in the summer of 2020, justin goldberg and his wife jessica but there are three bedroom home on the market. the house listed for $399,000 with multiple six-figure offers over the asking price. the house sold for $542,000. over 140,000 more than what the couple was asking for. they found themselves struggling to find a new home peered with little inventory on the markets, they found a war near lease of a rental and then modified their house search for a fixer-upper. >> that is happening everywhere.
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we are not watching a conventional housing market. there is something else going on. and in fact there is. "the wall street journal" found that private equity firms like black rock or purchasing entire neighborhoods of single-family homes and turning them into rentals. in houston for example, big investors are now accounting for a quarter of home purchases. what does this mean for the country? gonzales is the associate editor at chronicle. we are happy to have pager on tonight. thank you so much for coming on. the bedrock of american democracy was always independent, they own something, they are invested in the country. and that is changing and we are becoming a high speed nation of renters. what are the applications of this? >> look, eisenhower said in his farewell address that you, and i, and our government must avoid the impulse to live only for today.
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for plunder for our own convenience and ease the precious resources of tomorrow. plundering the future is what financial institutions like blackrock are doing by buying up tons and real estate. 40% of renters expect to never own a home. we can expect that number to rise. homeownership gives people a stake in a society. it's a way to build generational wealth. it's the foundation of the middle-class and part of the american dream. permanent capitals know robbing americans of that dream. they are killing the dream and giving us a nightmare of dispossession and doing this to underwrite pensions and bottom lines by raising housing prices, gobbling up single-family homes, and fueling another speculative investor driven at home price bubble that if and when it bursts, the same people they priced out of homes will end up subsidizing the bailout. by the way, the same institutions also promote progressive policies like environmental policies that also raise the price of housing.
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and push for more immigration as jpmorgan asset management is doing. they also raise the -- this is good for business, because a massive and dotted services much more easily managed peer but we are not meant to be to capital and markets. when they turn them like knives against the rest of society, we have a right, a obligation to fight back and call it what it does. selfish, destructive, cutting up the heart of america. >> tucker: man, i'm going to print that out. everything about that was true. and to release said. pedro gonzales, thank you for your clarity. >> thank you so much, man. >> tucker: the former prime minister of great britain is now suggesting vaccine passports are inevitable everywhere, including the united states. a lot of weird things are going on in the u.k. right now. by the way, the current
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sp spew on the president told us the other day, joe biden dead, that the two things we know about the vaccine, there are two things, they are absolutely safe and they absolutely work. ofe, we want to believe that but we are also open to countervailing evidence. and we have some tonight. fox news matt finn has us for us tonight. to speak at the first major cruise through the caribbean in about 15 months by the staff and 600 passengers were required toe vaccinated, but two passengers ended up testing positive for covid by the end of the cruise. it was a seven-day cruise cruise on the royal caribbean from st. martin bid everybody says contact tracing is underway.
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some passengers that were on the same barbados tour boat with the couple were asked to quarantine and reportedly tested negative. a celebrity spokesperson says it has a rigorous safety standards that go above cdc guidelines. passengers had to show proof of vaccination and a negative covid test. the cdc is reacting saying "they acknowledge it is not possible for cruising to be a zero risk activity for the spread of covid-19, it will always pose some risk." they recommend all travelers get a covid-19 vaccine. he says he was a little disappointed considering all the safety protocols, but he has no regrets adding that passengers carried on with their vacation and did not seem concerned after the covid cases were announced. speak i can tell you, life last night was normal. the dinners and the various restaurants, the shows, the entertainment, the lounge
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continued. >> so no major alarm on that boat be that expert we just heard from said he did not expect this to deter a more people from cruising. doctor. >> tucker: thanks, matt finn. good to see you tonight. we should get to the bottom of that. tony blair was the prime minister of great britain for quite some time. change the country completely. he is still around, in a way, and he's now announced we need vaccine passports right away. >> the paper we are putting out today is the same -- we should establish between the vaccinated and unvaccinated. both here and at home, if we do have to adjust some of the freedoms because of the rising pressure from new variance, it's important to ensure that those people who are vaccinated to have the maximum freedom they can. and i think that could also be done for travel as well. is it acceptable to turn down the vaccine do you think? speak unless you got a good medical reason, my view is no.
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>> tucker: you have to give up your freedoms. nigel farage, the leader of the brexit movement, we are happy to have him on tonight. nigel, great to have you tonight. telling us that our freedoms are over if you don't obey tony blair, then you can't travel and do all kinds of other unspecified things we were once able to do and took for granted. what is going on? >> it's fascinating in that interview, he said we must adjust our freedoms. what he meant of course was the state must confiscate our freedoms. it's what he is saying is that is, if you have to have a vaccine passports -- i've got mine with me. that is mine. that says i've been double vaccinated and i've done that in the hope i can travel to the usa, because i fear the international travel without this is going to be difficult. but what he's actually saying is more than that. he saying to even go to the local bar and ordered a beer,
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you've got to show a vaccine passport. and it actually creates two classes of citizen. i think it is wholly unacceptable, but it's just the first step. because what blair and the others really want is to make us all have a contact app on her telephone so they can truck us wherever we go 24/7. and i'm afraid it's the classic case, isn't it? of a crisis, the government takes away the liberty and big pharma must be cheering blair to the rafters, because what it means is every year we will need to top up our vaccines. >> tucker: given what tony blair did to your country from an american perspective, totally emasculated at, destroyed it i would argue. how does he have any say and anything? how does tony blair show his face in public?
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how is he dictating where you can travel? what is this? >> i'll tell you something, he is generally despised. but global politicians look up to him as being this great figure. i'm sure that if we spoke to democrats in d.c. tonight, they would say that blair was just wonderful, leading global figure. he said he does have influence and it's going to take some very great politicians to stand up to this. maybe people of a caliber of ron desantis are needed, not just in florida, but all over the western world. >> let's shake off whatever brain virus has infected our leaders and just get back to making our country better. spew on so equity is everywhere in schools and aimed directly at your kids. of course, it's hurting them. there's a new effort underway to unseat board school members who
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♪ ♪ >> tucker: for the last year we've told you was going on in american schools. from kindergarten all the way into graduate school, at every single level, equity has changed the way kids are taught and it's changed very much what they are taught and its poisoning them. very few parents have fought
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back, but some are beginning to. here's one in florida, a mother called keisha king told her school board what this kind of indoctrination. >> it's that we are even contemplating something like critical race theory where they will be defined the oppressors or oppressed. that is not teaching the truth unless you believe that whites are better than blacks. telling my child or any child that they are in a permanent oppressed status in america because they are black is a racist. if this continues, we will look back and be responsible for the dismantling of the greatest country in the world by reverting to teaching hate and that the race is a determining factor of where. >> tucker: good for her, she's telling the truth. too if you are. the 1776 group -- a project,
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designed to help school boards, communities elect sane people to run their schools. we are happy to have them on now. >> so the 1776 project pack is a super pac that anyone can donate to from around the country. and over the course of this year and hopefully next year, we will be donating and campaigning on behalf of school board candidates who oppose critical race theory being taught in schools and we will be able to use their position as a school board member to buy textbooks that are patriotic and tell a reasonable and realistic history that will be able to push for superintendents that teachers who are activists, work to make education sane again for young children. >> tucker: it's funny, so you are basically counterbalancing or trying to what george soros has been doing for 30 years, influencing local elections.
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and someone is finally doing it back. are you getting a good response? >> i started two weeks ago, over 700 people have donated. if gone thousands of emails from canada and parents who have said, this is what's happening in my school and i don't know what to do, i don't know how to fight back. how do i find that, what's been active in my school? this dialogue is very, very important. they don't want this radical approach to education being pushed. critical race theory is racism, there's no other word for it. yet many, many different variety of children's for many different reasons -- i think it's important that we are doing this. there are elections already being held. we've seen anti-critical race theory. and i hope that i can do my part. these are not a very expensive elections to run, they are nonpartisan most of the time. i think we can really go far and do a lot with very little. and you know, it's amazing that
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with all the money in conservative inc. and conservative groups that it took a kid from queens to do this. i'm really proud and i hope we change the way education is being done. >> tucker: yeah, most people hate the stuff. but most people didn't like the bowl either. if you are thinking about writing a check, maybe you should. great to see you tonight good >> thank you. >> tucker: for the past couple of decades, the nation of sweden, the small scandinavian country, has taken in more refugees per capita than any place on earth. on 2015, sweden got more than 160,000 applications, mainly from syria, iraq, and afghanistan. so what is the effect of this? eva fluttering her book don't knock down, thanks so much for coming on. we don't often enough it to the
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results, so we know what sweden did. what happened next? >> what happened next was a skyrocketing crime epidemic i would almost say. i mean, just a week ago we had a new report come out about lethal gun violence in sweden. and it turns out that sweden has gone from one of the safest countries in europe to now the second most dangerous country in europe when it comes to the violence in just about time period of ten years. so the effects of mass migration and demographic change haven't been small to say the least. and still, many people refuse to make this link. but i would have to say that anybody who at this point still refuses to make the link between migration and the rise we are seeing in crime in sweden, either lives in an ivory tower or has an interest in trying to cover up the truth. because we are not just talking about lethal gun violence here. we are talking about gang wars that are being fought out in the streets of sweden. explosions, knife crime, not to say the least, soaring numbers
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of rapes as well. there are people who are very much willing to cover this up. because obviously the social democratic government in sweden who is responsible for these detrimental effects would clearly prefer to have the swedish people not know what the exact numbers are and the link between crime and migration. so what they will do -- they won't even mention the word migration per they won't even mention cultural clashes or incompatibilities. they will just say oh, you know it, these people, the perpetrators committing these crimes, they come from socially disadvantaged areas. so basically a prime example of this neo-marxist rhetorical that the media is pushing to cover up
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the truth. >> tucker: so sweden goes from one of those safest places in the world to the second most dangerous country and europe after the people who run the country pretend it's not happening. so i guess they don't care about the people who live in sweden. >> that's the only conclusion you can take from this. they care more about being in power, clearly. it so that is exactly what's happening. this neo-marxist rhetoric -- basically you can still kill, rape, and to be the victim in all this. and the effects are terrible for people who are living in sweden. if the people of sweden don't break through this politically correct climate and they don't start calling a spade a spade, i'm afraid nothing much will change at all. it's about is basically the first step that sweden needs to start taking now and it's making the right diagnosis. you can't change what you don't acknowledge. so as long as people aren't too
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afraid to say this obviously does have something to do with immigration, sweden never used to have gang wars up until this decade. then how is anything ever going to change? and without that, they won't get to the second step, which is obviously that sweden needs a migration stop for people coming from these radically different cultures. so yeah, sweden is so far behind in this debate that i'm very worried that if we don't turn this around now, then things will look really, really bad for sweden and europe as a whole. >> tucker: they will let you die before they admit it. thank you so much for coming on. i hope we see you again. we focus on one of the big dangers of unrestricted immigration. ms-13, which is a product of it. the new documentary is called hunting ms-13, it's got amazing
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access but here's a preview. one raid we went along four. ♪ ♪ speak of the first thing you notice about el salvador. it is how many men in uniforms there are in public carrying guns. they are everywhere rated standing in front of businesses, guarding restaurants and hotels, militaries patrol public plazas. >> we are in an armored vehicle driving into the capital city with security in front. >> the doors lock automatically. to speak at there's a reason for the firepower. criminal gangs are el salvador's biggest employers. they control entire neighborhood spread their main business is extortion. anyone who resists the gang is killed. >> tucker: out now at fox nation which, by the way to restate, google and facebook have no control over. world leaders that would of course include dr. jill biden are meeting right now. we've seen the pictures, we
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spew on the g7 is underway in the united kingdom, that is where jill biden -- excuse me, dr. jill biden, comes together to discuss the world. on the agenda of this year, how to build back better after the coronavirus. the great reset. u.k.'s prime minister boris johnson, who got covid himself, and got emasculated by it, said the plan should be a general neutral world that is more feminine. you've got to wonder what kind of person would say that. the video on the screen shows vaccinated and unmasked world leaders bumping elbows as they say they are too afraid to shake hands. it tells you a lot about them. joe biden and french
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president appeared to violate social distancing guidelines by strolling together on the beach. but their actions were outdone by the member of the group, justin trudeau. he shut up and bumped elbows in a mask and took it off later only to realize he wasn't in canada. we hope you have the best weekend with the ones that you love. we will see you monday. have a great week in. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> welcome to the special edition of "hannity." justice in america. i am judge jeanine shapiro in for sean. but tonight start with the economy. taxes, spending, and the deficit are all at record levels. your paychecks are now worth less than ever. a whopping 5% in may. meats, fruits,
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