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makes reasonable people wonder why you are asking for new laws if you did a really lousy job prosecuting the current and old ones. >> bill: we can debate that peer gentlemen, nice to have you all. good discussion. then, trey, harold, thank you, fellows. mitch mcconnell is here tomorrow night on special report. but for now, to my colleague, will cain. who are you doing? >> will: i'm good. good evening to you. thank you so much. i will take the baton from here. good evening and welcome to fox news primetime. i'm will cain and tonight joe biden finally addressed the crime wave that has been plaguing american cities. but he didn't propose many solutions. in fact, he dodged. he distracted. he used the stage to attack "assault weapons." >> assault weapons and high-capacity magazines, no one
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needs to have a weapon that can fire over 30-40-50, even up to 100 rounds. unless you think -- >> will: he liked that deer lined so much that he said it twice. >> there is no possible justification for having 100 rounds. like i've said before, what do you think, the deer is wearing a vest? >> will: so funny, he needed to be said twice. here is the truth though. our crime spike isn't about us out weapons. make up a minuscule amount. it isn't even about guns at all. if it were, why are crimes like sexual assault up and motor vehicle crimes, 9%? guns don't cause more crime. guns solve crime. s. crime is going up right now as his gun ownership. what you expect people to do? you are defunding the police in
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making the neighborhood less safe. damn right they are going to protect themselves. gun ownership went up while for decades crime went down. look at the chart from the american enterprise institute. the inverse relationship between gun ownership and crime productive. here's what it's about. the american left has systematically gone about creating a culture of crime. our laws are consistent. not just called unfair, but systemically racist. who would follow the rules of a rigged game? in san francisco, shoplifters steal anything that amounts to $950 and go free. in los angeles, the district attorney shortened the sentence of violent murderers. illegal immigrants go basically unenforced. many alleged rioters and looters have gone free and have had
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their charges dropped. and our leaders rushed to the defense of criminals like jacob leight, who was wanted on felony sexual assault warrant. instead of being arrested, kamala harris said she was proud of him. fascists,, pigs, and racists. you can destroy the rule of law and create a culture of crime. did you know that in greece, almost nobody pays taxes? you are considered a rule if you do. you are a patriot if you break tax laws. they have a culture of tax crimes. listen, would you indulge me for just a moment? can we turn to the world of sports? anyone who knows me knows that i love sports. i think there is a lesson from the world of baseball. baseball right now, and going through one of its biggest cheating scandals in history. by some estimates, more than 90% of major league baseball pitchers have been doctoring the baseball. they use hair gel, sunscreen, and something called spider tack come sticky stuff, to get a better grip on the ball.
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pitchers had the sticky stuff in there hat, their hair, their belt, wherever. and by getting a better grip on the ball, they can make the ball spin faster and make it harder to hit. and boy, it has been harder to hit. batting averages have been at an all-time low. 150 year low. the lowest in the game's history. baseball doesn't just have a problem. it has a scandal. but here's the deal. there is a rule on the books that forbids pitchers from doctoring the baseball. so what gives? what gives is that for too long, baseball hasn't cared to enforce its rules until now, until they have a scandal. now umpires are visiting the mound 2-3 times a night to check for sticky stuff. and pitchers, they are responding like this. this is washington nationals pitcher last night on his third check. he threw up his hat and his hands and took off his belt in the face of law enforcement. local in a's sergio romo, he wouldn't even start for the pure look at this. he drops his pants to his knees.
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after creating a culture of cheating in baseball, one that made a farce of the rules and is now making a villain of law enforcement, the umpires, they created a victim's mentality and the players. now imagine if the left were in charge of baseball here joe biden would tell us the rules were systemically racist. he would compare the umpires to fascists runaways flight patrol. i don't know. they described him as a hero. these people are fundamentally unserious about addressing our society's culture of crime. they will do anything to divide us and distract from the real issue at hand. they will talk about doing away with cash fails, that is for anybody but the january 6th capitol hill riders. ignoring that in january, people were released from jail as they were released from trial committed 230 crimes including 36 burglaries, etching robbers, and 12 felonies. they will talk about the
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mystical concept of systemic racism while defunding the police to keep everyone safe. and after taking away our police protection, they will villain eyes the gums that law-abiding citizens buy in record numbers to protect themselves from this growing crime wave. and they will focus on the 14 unarmed black men killed by police in 2019 while ignoring the almost 7,000 black men killed in black on black crime that same year. and that honestly is the heart of the issue. while crime is exploding across our country, there is no more acute one that understands the crime waves them black and brown neighborhoods, one that the left pretend to her present. the truth is the vast majority of theserimes, they are gang-related. the heart of the matter is that the vast majority of crime victims are victims of black on black crime. you know, i think we too often come i think here at fox, we sound like we are talking to people who live like us, maybe look like us, agree with us. i don't want to do that.
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let's be real here if you are black and you live in the south side of chicago or the bronx, are any of these things that the left is championing, gun control, defunding the police, systemic racism doing anything to make your teenagers safer on the streets? look around. i think you know the answer. now i'm not telling you that every republican has your best interest at heart. they don't. i'm telling you that those that pretend to care about you all pulling the okey-doke. they are pandering to you, distracting you, dividing us like a permissive parent hoping to be liked, to get your vote, to get their power while you die, while they create a culture of crime. joining me now, victor, senior fellow at the hoover institution. victor, so good to have you on the program as always. why do you think it is that the left, whether or not it's president obama or president biden turns to guns whenever the subject of crime comes up?
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>> well, i think they drove themselves into an ideological and political -- in other words they are unable to cite the real causes because it is contrary to their ideology. we all know why this crime wave is continuing. do we know why it's not a question mark is not because of guns, as you said. because if you were going to arrest people, we have adequate laws. if you were going to arrest people who were improperly or unlawfully owning or using a gun, we would have more african-american minorities arrested in jail and you can't do that. and we know it's not because of some kind of counter conspiracy. they are in the hands of people in blue states that are progressive. so would you blame? we know that most of the crime is committed with handguns. so you blame someone with an ar-15. and you have to do that because you cannot address the real cause. people think criminals are stupid. they are not. they make a cost-benefit analysis before they commit a theft, a shooting, a murder, a
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rape. it works like if i do this, will i be arrested? if i am arrested, will i be indicted? if i am indebted, will i be prosecuted? if i'm prosecuted, will i be convicted? they have come to the conclusion since last may the answer is no to all of that. there will be no repercussions of punishment. so then they commit the crime. and they are usually right. they are not stupid. so in california, san francisco, if you commit a theft or a property crime, you've got about a 2% chance of being jailed to face that. so they have made that decision. and that's what's happening. i don't think it's going to change. they are going to say ar-15s, we need more gun control. or we are systemically racist because they can't address the real cause. because the real causes are something that don't exist or they don't acknowledge to exist. we are never going to be out of this box. it is a paradox. until we have one brave democrat or one brave progressive that
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says the problem is we have inner-city criminals who are praying on the week on the vulnerable and they think they can get away with it and the police are demoralized and would got to go back dominic after the subset of criminals and we are o indict them, prosecute them, jail them, then we wouldn't have the problem. but they can't do that. >> will: yeah, that sounds a lot like the culture of crime. sounds like the culture of crime that i just described. so you have identified with the problem is not. and you have laid for us out with the problem is. so how do we as a society, victory, victor, go about solving this problem? >> you know what is tragic, will come is that three quarters of the country who knows what you just said, and what i just said, and they have a suspicion cynically is not going to happen. that is the remedy. they don't go to chicago. they don't go to cleveland. they do not go to baltimore. they do not go to san francisco. you know what? the left has these places.
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they are there and they are going to do what they have to do. i don't want any part of it. that's tragic because they are condemning a lot of people who have to suffer from that kind of governance. we have to speak out and we have to be honest. if you are afraid you are going to be called a racist or you are going to become right wing, nobody is going to speak. it's going to -- wait a minute, we are killing people in her own cities because of our ideological glittery. i don't see that coming from joe biden. why is he talking about ar-15s? there is only one reason. he sees a mentor and coming up and he looks at the polls peered he says oh, my god, the border is pulling back. critical race theory is polling bad. inflation is pulling that. and this thing, crime is really pulling bad. i got to make some kind of statement. that's not going to solve the problem. aoc or the black caucus would say he is a racist.
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so he's not going to do it. he can't. he's emasculated. >> will: right now are american cities are absolutely riddled with violence and crime. always so enlightening. thank you for your time tonight. >> thank you. >> will: visit townhall.com peer fox news contributor. joe biden laid out today a series of gun control measures for the enforcement of illegal gun laws on the books. will any of it do anything to reduce the amount of crime in this country today? >> well, president biden today laid out a number of things that are already illegal in this country. and he talked about zero-tolerance for gun dealers selling guns to people who cannot buy them. that's already illegal for them to do that. i think it would be important to start with hunter biden, who lied in 2018 on a federal -- it carries the weight of a felony and ten years in jail. while biden is out there talking about gun control laws for
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everybody else, he is just deciding to let his son go under the radar when it comes to violating federal law. but i want to go back to what you said in your monologue about this cultural crime that the left has created. you are absolutely right. let's not forget that last summer when vice president kamala harris was a senator, she posted a link to the minnesota freedom fund bailout fund for rioters in minnesota. that bail fund then it just bail out rioters. it bailed out convicted rapists. people who had shot at police who were trying to apprehend them. people who had stabbed to death their friends. very violent criminals. they have created a crisis of allowing criminals to be free on the streets. and now they are pretending they are going to solve the problem by using the crisis they created to push for more gun control. that's exactly what they are doing. if you didn't catch it today, you had joe biden saying we are going to use money from a relief fund, federal money to basically
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bail out democratic mayors and city councils that have defunded the police in order to rehire police that they have defunded. and let's not forget that joe biden nominated kristen clarke, who pushed through and declared to be part of the department of justice. she wrote an op-ed calling for the defunding of the police. so when it comes to actually stopping crime, it's very clear that they are not serious about putting, keeping them there or enforcing laws by the books. instead, they are interested in going after gun control for special interest groups. that is what they are focused on. >> will: yeah, and bailing out criminals. >> they are not focused on solving crime. >> will: i wanted to play this for you, katie. listen to what joe biden said about the purpose of the second amendment.
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>> the blood of patriots and all the stuff about how we are going to have to move against the government. the tree of liberty is not water and the blood of patriots. there has never been, if you want to, think you have weapons to take on the government, you need f-15s and maybe some nuclear weapons. >> will: you need f-15s and nuclear weapons. does he understand the second amendment, katie? >> i don't think that he does with that statement. the president of the united states threatening americans who dare to exercise their second amendment rights will be met with nuclear weapons are f-15s. and the tele- band who are retaking territory, when it comes to take over territory with basic firearms. i don't know what he was going for but he said that before and continues to repeat it. >> will: it's insane. thank you for shining a little
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light. >> thanks. >> will: you bet. up next, senator rand paul on the plan to vaccinate your 2-year-old. and don't you dare. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ oh! are you using liberty mutual's coverage customizer tool? sorry? well, since you asked. it finds discounts and policy recommendations, so you only pay for what you need. limu, you're an animal! who's got the bird legs now? only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ why hide your skin if dupixent has your moderate-to-severe eczema or atopic dermatitis under control? hide my skin? not me. by hitting eczema where it counts, dupixent helps heal your skin from within, keeping you one step ahead of eczema. and that means long-lasting clearer skin...
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teens. but soon, the age group will be even younger. it is requesting that 2-year-old to be able to be injected with a vaccine that hasn't even been fda approved. you are barely allowed to ask questions. individual risk assessment is selfish and info like that, which came out of a cdc panel today suggesting that there is in fact a likely link between the shot and myocarditis in the younger population are barely reported on at all. how do you make a smart decision? why is critical thinking being shut down customer joining me now, kentucky senator, rand paul. senator, thanks so much for being here. you are a senator but you are also a doctor. there is no medicine that i know of, senator, that is universally appropriate for a bit of a person in our society. but we are being told that the vaccine for covid-19 is applicable, appropriate, and pushed upon. every single one of us regardless of age. why? >> this is a direct result of
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dr. fauci's big lie. the big lie is that we have no natural immunity. so 100 million people in america got covid, unfortunately, but they survive. a hundred billion people survive. they have immunity. but if you don't count them, you don't think that we have reached herd immunity's they keep pushing, push and pushing. they've got most of the adults they think they are going to get. so they have to push this on children because they think they are not yet at herd immunity. but in reality, doctor from johns hopkins and others who look at the data, myself will look at the data, the daily incidents have gone almost nothing here the daily deaths is way down. if you count actual immunity, while up to 85% of the public probably now has immunity. but you have to count natural immunity. if you discount that, there is this pressure to inoculate children. and you are right, it should be individualized. a medical history is the history of the patient. you are supposed to talk to the
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patient and make an individualized risk. i asked the head of the ama in a hearing just to go days ago, i asked her would not be appropriate to find out whether the child has already had covid? for goodness' sakes, you are going to force a 10-year-old has already gotten it to be vaccinated? why wouldn't we at least test to see who has have the disease first to see will hasn't had the disease. >> will: and in balancing the risk assessment, as you pointed out, the risk of children for covid-19 versus the growing knowledge of myocarditis if a child is vaccinated. whatever that risk might become a parent should have that information. they should have that at their hands to make a smart question. the big log, questions have been totally taken off the table. now there's got to be real-world effects of of pushing questions off the table, senator. >> the thing is children are different they had over 625. over 65, it's my opinion that any risk to the vaccine are less to the risk than the disease.
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it has serious consequence over 65 for a significant number of people. maybe one or 2%, maybe three or 4% have problems. under age 25 though, the death rate is one in a million. the standard for safety is going to have to be different for children than it is for 65-year-old. we can accept some risks for 65-year-old. they are taking it voluntarily of their own free will appear they see the risk and they see the disease and their friends who have died for them. they are saying i'm taking the vaccine. but your 5-year-old who is more likely to be struck by lightning and die, they should prove and let us know what is the risk of myocarditis? if it's one and 1,000, that's rare, but that's more common than one in a million from covid. so you have to balance the risks on this pier but we don't know yet the risks other than myocarditis. and they are not letting us know. they are not studying it. they are also not studying or release and how does the vaccine do in people who already have the disease? an even greater immune response,
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but is there an even greater complication rate? could we have lower dose of the vaccine? would we let them have one vaccine instead of two? none of these things have been studied. all of them should be studied and a half away. but it's all about submission. dr. fauci is an elitist like the rest of these people. you must submit. do not think you are not an individual. you are part of the hive and the hive must obey with the common doctor says. >> will: in other words, the hive must obey to get to the big lie of herd immunity. such important information for every parent at home that needs to make one of the most important decisions in their lives. thank you so much, senator paul. also here tonight, geraldo rivera, fox news correspondent at large. in person. good to see you, geraldo. >> here i am a father of five and big advocate of vaccines. >> being an advocate of vaccines is one thing.
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whether or not one individual's fear of covid. while you might be a big proponent of vaccines even for your children a five, does that mean that i should and every other parent out there should be forced to submit to the hive, as senator paul described it, to get our children vaccinated for some social pressure? >> i like senator paul very much and i think is a sensible person. he really believes what he believes. as a parent and as a relatively educated person, worldly person, i have studied whatever i can, because i am responsible dad come about vaccines and i have come to the conclusion that the government is absolutely right. no vaccine is perfect. but it is protecting the children on the rest of society from this horrible disease that has claimed 600,000 american lives. come on, will. we got to protect our society. >> will: we can't protect our society at the risk of our children. you say you've read everything. but almost every piece of data
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says the risks to children of covid-19 is fractional. minuscule. very low. and there are some growing concerns about the risk of conditions like myocarditis people who get their children vaccinated. so why is it that you think it's right for everyone, therefore, individually assessing their own risks to go get their children ask and they did on an emergency use vaccine? >> i think the side effects that myocarditis, it's difficult to say. >> will: myocarditis. >> you are understating or overstating the risks. >> will: we are just learning about it. think about the risks from this disease is a lot worse than the one in a million or one in 10 million, whatever it is. but it's much less than one in 100,000 as far as i can understand. you wear seat belts, right? you want your child to wear a seat belt. if your kid goes to grade school, don't you want the other kids in the class to have their
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measles vaccinations? you have to protect, you know, the children, the most vulnerable. >> will: i think asking you to put a seat belt on my child is vastly different than an experimental vaccine into them. they are basically under no threat of suffering from or transmitting it to anyone else. here's what i think. i think these impassioned decisions are driven by things outside of science. i want you to look at this poll. this is the latest fox news poll not. i just came out about an hour ago. it shows the number of vaccinated people versus on vaccinated people comfortable going out today to restaurants here what you see there, geraldo, is more on vaccinated people feel comfortable going out to restaurants the end vaccinated people. we are dealing with much more than covid-19. we are dealing with psychosis. people make decisions for reasons other than science. speak about people who are unvaccinated, i agree with you. they are making decisions other than science. the one they are still afraid to go out. that's insane. >> what is insane as the of rural southern america, where
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the vaccine has not yet been widely applied, where people are getting sick and dying. come on, will. we have a miracle drug that has stopped a world pandemic in its tracks. >> will: if it's a miracle drug, why are only 39% of vaccinated people comfortable going out to restaurants close to mexico because i think they get a lot of misinformation from senator paul and dare i say it because i'm a big fan of hers from you. this skepticism is malignant. you scare people away from doing what is in their best interest and the best interest of others. >> will: you know i'm a big fan of yours. i'm not dealing with misinformation tonight. i'm dealing in critical thinking and rational analysis. for individuals out there who need information on whether or not there youngsters should get the shot -- >> me just say this good if you want to get the vaccine, fine, i can't exclude you from a restaurant if i want to. i can fire you from my job if i want to.
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it's the same as no shoes, no service. no vaccine, no service. >> will: i will say if you start refusing me service -- >> [laughs] >> will: all right, thank you, geraldo. >> my pleasure. >> will: did the president of the united states pick up the tab for rock 'n' roll? that report is next. ♪ ♪ ♪ birds flyin' high, you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ breeze drifting on by you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ it's a new dawn... ♪ if you've been taking copd sitting down, it's time to make a stand. start a new day with trelegy. no once-daily copd medicine has the power to treat copd in as many ways as trelegy. with three medicines in one inhaler, trelegy helps people breathe easier and improves lung function. it also helps prevent future flare-ups. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it.
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lobby of a risky hollywood hotel name chateau armagh. he said come on, age, d.c. is calling me. come down. i can't help you if you don't let me, h. while it turns out he was joe biden's secret service code name when he was vice president. now the former agent gets agitated and he texts hunter, "we are at your door. open it." the laptop does not indicate what happens next. besides hunter biden login into an encrypted government site multiple times until 4:00 a.m. he denies ever meeting or communicating with hunter. says he's never been to the hotel and the texts were fabricated. joining me now, joe, fox news contributor. joe, the tales, the details. first of all, let's see what the obvious. why is none of this apparently relevant to most of the industrial legacy mainstream media?
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>> well, w, you can call me jay. apparently the first an issue thing as a way to go. and credible. around hunter biden, they are all in black-and-white from his laptop. a laptop that he doesn't even deny is his. the emails that are on there, no one from the biting camp has ever disputed. so this isn't unnamed sources or somebody close to the biden family. it's literally on the email. and again, who doesn't believe that if this was donald trump jr. or eric trump, or any trump, that these revelations accidentally paid a russian -- every tablet that exists on the planet for the foreseeable future. i did a google search right before i came on here. almost nowhere. it's just incredible. he is untouchable by most of the
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national media. like 11th in command in journalism. thou shalt not report anything scandalous regarding hunter biden. >> will: the details are amazing, joe. he is putting debit transfers and over and over because he believes they are not going through. he ultimately gets through to a card which is ultimately connected to joe biden. i don't know what is more salacious, that he was paying for hookers for his son or that he has a secret service who shows up in the middle of the night to take care of everything, joe. >> great analogy. yet, when i was i guess 21 and i went on spring break when you're in panama city, i'm pretty sure my dad lent me his credit card in case of an emergency and several emergencies came up during that particular trip. but the point is i didn't quite go to this extent were anywhere near it. that is when you are 21. hunter biden and the situation and is in his late 40s. how does he still have this access to an account that is
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linked to his dad who happens to be the president of the united states? at a time where journalism is more sizzle than state, this has a lot of sizzle and yet nobody is talking about it. >> will: you know, miranda devine has done wonderful reporting. you can read all of the salacious details always good to talk to you. thanks, man. speak all right, take care. >> will: has woke ideology taken over your company's human resources apartment? what would come back, the senior hr correspondent, greg gutfeld. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> will: like communist china in the 1960s, we are in the midst of a cultural revolution here in america. it's revolution whose battles are being fought on two fronts. the classroom and in your hr department. somehow virginia has become the lexington and concord of this revolution every week. there is a new video of parents fighting back against radical transgender and race policies.
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>> will: greg gutfeld is a host of the got filled show. he is with us tonight. read, what is your reaction? >> you know it's interesting? i think you are seeing the new radicals. they are like grandparents. they are the ones that have a lot to lose with critical race theory. i've never seen an ideology burned so quickly through society. we don't even know who is behind it, where it is happening. they have a few talking heads, a few authors. the joint chief of staff, janitor mark milley is sending it to troops because he wants to understand white race pier when you now have that in the milita, this war, we are losing it. you have your own military adopting what is pretty much a racist theology. and now you are looking at all those people who are in that, they have something to lose chris to go exactly. but when once you have something to lose, that's when you have a tea party. that's when you have occupy wall street. this is the next one.
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and it's going to cut across all party lines. they have something to lose, it's their children, their stakeholders. i mentioned before they are two battle fronts in this cultural revolution. everyone watching deals with that if you work for a corporation understands that your hr department is the other battlefront. because you have mandatory di training. the federal government, by the way, a lady named karen was approved to run the office of personnel. that is like the federal government's hr department and the g.o.p. is pointing out that she had ties to critical race theory. >> here's the thing. here's where i was wrong my entire life. i thought all of the idiots on campuses staying in the campus. it doesn't move into the real world. but i was wrong. it has moved into the hr department. everywhere. when you get the email with the language, the equity, the woke stuff, you realize, my god, it's here. why is it here? lawyers, protection. they don't want to get sued for any kind of harassment.
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they want to say all the right things. they don't want to be accused of bigotry. and it provides corporations cover, right? so maybe if you are making shoes in china but you say all the right stuff in your hr department -- actually, they are, the left would fight corporations. now they are okay if you use the right pronouns. they are being played for suckers. >> will: i'm the same as you. i used to think that college was this lack of real-world experience. it would put kids out in the real world and they would be shocked. no, what happened as they change the real rules. they took it over. >> nothing like this i've ever seen. it's going to be those people that are want to stop it. it ain't going to be us. it's going to be them. >> will: watch dominic watch he goes on the clock next. thank you, great i had enough!
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♪ ♪ we won't all right come a few left in the show. pete on the clock. 60 seconds each. here we go. governor ron desantis is proving once again why he is america's favor governor. this time by signing a bill that will expand civics curriculum in florida to include the instruction of the evils of communist government. why isn't every governor like this? >> this is where we are. communism bad in the schools may be something we should talk about. i mean, the democrats -- jfk was a taxcutting pro-life anti-communist. hey come with what all these cuban exiles who are in our state would do a great job of -- how about we do that. >> will: what if we really did put politicians and mayors on the clock and say will you denounce communism customer do you think truthfully if we had a poll, would they denounce commum customer >> i think most of them probably would. because right now they can hide
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behind democratic socialism or social justice or equity diversity and inclusion or whatever they want to call it. >> will: what is behind it? socialism? >> probably have. very scientific us. >> will: let's poll them now that we have you here. rachel maddow's show is not news. it is unreliable and cannot be considered a news show. >> you are hyperbolic but you are reliable. >> will: that's right. >> would you consider this a new show? is this news we are doing right now? i don't think it is. you have 38 seconds to debate whoever we would like. and they can't sue us. the entire meteorologist team. >> will: absolutely. >> absolutely. >> will: with no slander customer >> we have now declared this an open opinion zone and
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not real news. apparently we can say whatever. rachel maddow said whatever she wanted. >> will: you need to button your shirt up, put on a tie like a responsible adult when you come read the news. >> come it's not a new show, i forgot. >> will: this is a news show. netflix is out with a new dating show that tries to prove love really is blind. contestants will wear masks to see if their chemistry is real. watch. >> i want to get married. i want to have babies before my 25th. you have health insurance? >> welcome to the strangest blind date ever. >> so what if i took you and you are not what -- >> i've made my decision. >> will: all right, okay, listen come on one hand, i think we are sliding into sodom and gomorrah. on the other hand, i kind of want to watch that show. >> i want to have a show with
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you called beast. i could be the name of our show. if you watch the whole video, few of them with a little test thing, i will probably watch. >> will: it's blind dates, right? blind date with one of my favorite -- >> you are wearing makeup. >> i wear it when i'm not even on. >> will: and now, lastly, there might be plenty of fish in the sea, but apparently there is none in the subway, so-called tuna fish sandwich. a lab study tested over 60 inches of tuna from the popular sandwich and found that the tuna sandwich contained no tuna fish dna. >> was a fan of subway everyday. i love subway sandwiches with roast beef on them. do you know who did a vague investigation on this? >> will: who customer >> "the new york times" come as if they don't have other things they might want to look into.
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>> will: the story on the tuna fish and subway. >> got to get to the bottom of it. apparently "the new york times" says there was no tuna dna in there. but subway says when you cook it, it loses the dna. so i'm with subway. if you don't like it, don't eat it. >> will: during the commercial break, he said, and i know this, he loves fast food. he said roast beef is his favorite. i said you got to go to arby's. has one health confession is to cut out the curly fries. >> i get the sandwich without the curly fries. >> he orders and on our morning show on "on "fox & friends." he loves subway. >> pizza hut come amazing. >> will: but your one concession is to cut out the curly fries. it is a wonderful drug. [laughter] >> will: all right, thanks, man. >> thank you, will pierce be one thanks for watching fox news primetime. i'm will cain. don't forget to download the will cain podcast. you will get all of my extended arguments appeared we can hang out together casually, get to
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know each other. go get the will cain podcast at spotify or wherever. wherever you get your audio or internet. i will be back here in the seats again tomorrow night. let's light it on fire. let's hang out together. until then, tucker carlson, he's up next. enjoy. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." about 40 minutes ago we got a text from our friend, amy bruce who said that rose mcgowan, the actor wanted to come on the show tonight to announce something and would we be up for it? well of course we would be up for it. what is the point of having a live tv show if you can't make last-minute tv shows to accommodate unexpected segments? so we did. you will find out exactly what
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