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injured. how is the city responding to that by barely mentionings it. the headline in chicago tonight is that they fired the police officer who shot an armed suspect back in march. good luck with that chicago, streets there certainly sound a lot safer tonight. it was also a violent weekend here in new york city 23 people shot. two people dead. one of the victims was a 21-year-old marine hit by a stray bullet in what used to be one of the safest spots in the city times square. this marks the second shooting there in recent months. and the data speaks for itself. crime is totally out of control. and it's the democrats' fault. they defunded the police. eliminated cash bail, and empties the jailed and hired crooked district attorneys who let just about everything slide. got a problem with that? too bad. aoc says you need to calm down and put it all in context. >> we are seeing these headlines
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about percentage increases. now, i want to say that any amount of harm is unacceptable and too much. but i also want to make sure that this hysteria, that this doesn't drive a hysteria and that we look at these numbers in context so that we can make responsible decisions about whether a to allocate in that context. >> jesse: so democrats are willing to admit violent crime is unacceptable but it's certainly not their fault. they have a brand new talking point, blame republicans. >> let's talk about who defunded the police. whether we were in congress last year trying to pass a rescue plan, i'm sorry not the rescue plan but an emergency relief plan for cities that were cash-strapped and laying off police and firefighters, it was the republicans who objected to it. so, look, republicans are very good at staying on talking points of who says defund the police but the truth is they defunded the police. >> a lot of democrats who
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supported and voted for the bill could help ensure local cops were kept on the beat in communities across the country. as you know, didn't receive a single republican vote. >> jesse: james craig the former police chief of detroit he has been pushing back on the democrats' anti-police agenda every step of the way. all right, james. it's clear crime has gotten more brazen, it's happening in broad daylight in touristy pars of paf town. it's the same people every time. same trigger pullers. they are out on bail and out on parole because they have soft sentences. what's the democratic party's plan to stop it because i don't really hear anything. >> there is no plan, jesse. i got to tell you when i listen to the plan, it just scratches the surface. it's more of the same but they failed to mention the key issues. this bail reform it's killing the major cities. nobody wants to hold the courts responsible. and let's face it, they are
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public servants, too. no one wants to hold the prosecutors responsible. they are public servants. so, and then they have the nerve to turn around and say crime is up because of police. i was ashamed when i heard colleague of mine from los angeles cheryl dorsey make the statement that the police are abandoning their posts because they are cowardly and she used some other term that i'm not familiar with. that's not true. jesse, these men and women and i can speak to the men and women of detroit who do a phenomenal job, despite the anti-police rhetoric, they are facing dangerous suspects every single day. they are being shot at, they are being attacked but despite that they go out and serve with distinction and honor and, of course, when we see a george floyd type situation, that doesn't represent the vast majority of the men and women. then you have got a mayor out in chicago who makes it seem as if
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the police are dangerous. what message is she sending? i got to tell you, the profession is in crisis, jesse. it's in crisis. and nobody is standing up and talking about it. >> jesse: well, have you seen a wave of retirements and that's pretty much the only thing you need to know when it comes to the feelings of these police officers who, as you said, are putting their life on the line all day to protect the very people that the democrats claim they care about. you mentioned chicago, they had more people die of gunshot wounds in chicago last weekend than covid-19. think about it there was zero covid deaths in the entire state of illinois and there were about 7 people shot dead just alone in the city of chicago. if that's the kind of context aoc is looking for, well then congresswoman, there you have it right there. >> where is the outrage, jesse. you are talking about children. last count i had, 52 children or
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young adults, 15 years and under killed since the beginning of the year. where's the outrage? and then what you hear with this new crime we want to focus on the gun. it's not the gun. let's focus on the criminal. it's criminals who have gotten access to guns illegally and they are committing crimes. this is not about gun control. that doesn't work. look, i have been a long-time advocate that law abiding citizens should be armed and now when you talk about defunding the police, and some of these cities police staffing is reduced, who is going to protect law-abiding citizen? and so, of course they should be armed. and it will have an impact on reducing violence. i've said it and i continue to say it. >> jesse: yeah, the best way to get guns off the street is to get the guys squeezing the
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triggers of those guns off the street. in illinois, it's 3 to 7 years illegal possession of a firearm. but they don't prosecute it. and that's the problem. all right. james craig, thanks so much. >> they don't prosecute -- i know you got to go. >> jesse: i do. >> thank you, jesse. >> jesse: all right. thank you. as the crime across major cities continues to rise, police officers are stepping down left and right. but, don't worry, msnbc has figured out what the root causes for that are. watch this. >> officers now we see across these 18,000 police departments are butt hurt because they can't run willy-nilly through a police department and abuse with reckless abandon. so they are stepping away from specialized units too cowardly to quit outright the department but they are stepping away. >> jesse: here now joe concha media opinion columnist for the hill and miranda devine "new york post" columnist. all right, first, miranda, your reaction to that msnbc loon?
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>> it's just more of the same demonization and blamings the police for the police we see now that are the directly the fault of the democrats and their whole defund the police movement. even joe biden, who now pretends that he is for the police, he was at the height of the anti-cop movement last year. he was talking about directing and redirecting funds away from the police, which is just defunding the police in another way. kamala harris was, you know, promoting funds to pail out rioters who been attacking police. what's happening now with crime in our cities, is a direct result of the commonnization and also the new bail reform laws and whole suite of so-called criminal justice reforms which
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have -- i asked a police officer there. they stand there. why is this happening? why can't you stop these aggressive cd sellers from a harassing people walking past. they say to me if we do anything, we can't stop and frisk. if we go and something goes wrong if we try to arrest them. they can sue us. because the police now have lost their qualified immunity from prosecution. they can lose their houses. so, of course of course they are not, they are quitting the police forces and they are leaving these cities at the mercy of the worst most violent thugs. >> proactive policing completely obliterated, joe concha. i want to talk about this msnbc woman, she is so out of touch. i don't know if she even knows. this a majority of these police departments in these major cities are minorities.
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and a lot of the police chiefs are minority. a lot of the mayors almost all of them are democrats. so to say that there is some sort of conspiracy that police are out there trying not to do their job so people feel under siege and then he will be -- begged to be come back in and then they will crack down with militaristic tactics it's a lie and i don't think she should be able go on that network and spread a lie like that. >> yeah. let's stop putting people like this on the air and giving them a national platform here, jesse. because she is part of the problem. not the solution. she uses a term like butt-hurt? my brain hurts after hearing that argument. she is really consider reading or watching maybe this network some time because she would know in new york city you have murders up nearly 50% from pre-pandemic 2019. atlanta up nearly 60%. portland up 800 percent. seattle up -- their highest level in terms of homicides in
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26 years. >> jesse: she actually said that they're manipulating those statistics. she said oh, you know, you can juice all the numbers all you want. those are joe biden's fbi numbers. that's how kooky she is. this is comcast. they own msnbc. they allow that kind of garbage. >> that's the thing, right? and then police officers are may be watching at home and they obviously are resigning to your point at record numbers because morale is now at an all-time low. and, look, you gov and yahoo just put out a poll and it's very telling here. this isn't manipulated in any way. people at home are getting it because it's impacted them. it shows that quote crime is -- they feel a significant majority feel violent crime is a very big problem. 21 points higher than race relations, 14 points over the economy. and in 2022, jesse, when you consider inflation skyrocketing. and crime skyrocketing, and a border that isn't secure. it's going to get ugly for
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democrats because they own, this jesse. >> jesse: you nailed it that's right there, the apocalypse is coming. inflation, gas prices, a border out of control. and now a crime wave, miranda, do the democrats have a grip on this? because it seems like they had a year to figure out how they were going to respond to the defund the police situation. and they basically said no, no, no, no. we didn't defund the police, the republicans did. >> well, they have seen the polls and they know they are in trouble. they know number one issue is crime. you just have to look at the new york mayoral race where eric adams is he is the ex-cop who ran on stopping crime platform. and so the democrats know that and what is their way of responding? not to change their policies which they know are deeply unpopular. it is to lie, it is to gaslight. it is staggering dishonesty
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become the hallmark of the biden administration i'm sorry to say. you had jen psaki the white house spokeswoman saying today that oh, no it is actually the republicans' fault, the republicans defunded the police. the republicans are the ones that have caused this crime problem. it's so breath-taking you almost have no defense against it. >> jesse: you know, because the media doesn't challenge it. where are the pin pin smoke gross "the washington post." i don't see them come. joe and miranda, thank you guys so much. >> thank you. >> jesse: breaking news out of surfside, florida where a news conference just wrapped up. the latest on the search for survivors. and why are democrats like debby wasserman shultz already using this tragedy to campaign for biden's infrastructure bill. ♪ i'm a mother of four-- always busy.
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>> jesse: it's been five days since the condo building in surfside florida suddenly collapsed. rescue crews are still searching for 150 unaccounted for people as officials confirm an 11th victim. fox news correspondent steve harrigan is on the ground with the latest. steve? >> jesse, we have just seen some more buses come back from the scene of that collapse. the buses have been taking family members, relatives to the scene. we talked to a rabbi who goes along with them. he said often the relatives will scream at the site, scream the name of their missing loved one and they will cry and after a while then it gets peaceful, hopefully. we have heard from some of the relatives that they could be losing patience. we have been hearing that story about the slow pace of the rescue operation. it has been meticulous but there has been no one pulled out alive since thursday. that's certainly not the scene we saw here where a short time ago we saw a man whose son had
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been missing come up and hug a first responder. here's what that man had to say. >> my whole life here and it's not fair the way he died. i want to thank you from the bottom of my heart. >> we're going to be with you every step of the way. okay? it doesn't end here. we move forward from here and we are with you. >> so to tell you what exactly was going on there. that man's son is one of the confirmed dead. he died in that collapse. and he was thanking the first responder for returning the body of his dead son. giving him certainty. is he able to now have a funeral and he was thanking the first responder for that as far as the numbers go. they have changed again slightly. 11 confirmed dead. 150 people still missing. jesse, back to you. >> jesse: thank you, steve. so painful. as those families continue to grieve and rescue crews continue to dig, it appears democrats are
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desperately trying to put the spotlight back on themselves. using this tragedy to campaign for president biden's infrastructure bill. we shouldn't be surprised. this is a move straight out of the rahm emanuel playbook. >> as somebody once also said when i worked for president obama never allow a crisis to go to waste. >> jesse: they wasted no time going on national tv over the weekend to push the biden infrastructure plan which, by the way, has nothing to do with the private condo buildings but, are whatever. >> we need to take this seriously. obviously these buildings need to be inspected. we need to get this infrastructure, you know, passed. because there are other structures like this. >> we have a responsibility as leaders in this country to make sure that we are -- if we have the opportunity to move an infrastructure package that we're looking at things like this. >> this is not a game. politics can't be involved in making sure that we under gird and fix and rebuild our nation's
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infrastructure because we have to make sure that our structures are safe so people can live their daily lives without worrying. i mean, the people in building, again, private structure, but they woke up -- they didn't wake up many of them in the morning, and their building literally collapsed while they were sleeping. >> jesse: so, pass our infrastructure bill or your grandparents are probably going to die. disagree with us? and you want to kill grandma. where have i heard this before? oh, right, when republicans tried to fix the disaster that was obamacare. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> jesse: katie pavlich and richard fowler are both fox news contributors. i do remember that ad. all right. katie, private building, it's not amtrak, i just think it's tacky and it's cheap and even i
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didn't expect this from the left. did you do? >> it's pretty ghoul issue will, despicable that they are trying to turn this into something that democrats can capitalize politically on a local issue in miami and bring it all the way to washington, d.c. and the worst part about it outside of not knowing exactly what happened in people's families still being missing is that they are implying that there wasn't an infrastructure package that was already agreed on. let's not forget the recent history of the past week which is that republicans and democrats came together at the white house and agreed on a narrowed slimmed down version of what president biden wanted in terms of real infrastructure. they did a press briefing at the white house. they all went to the sticks and answered questions. there was bipartisan, you know, agreement there is going to happen. and then joe biden stepped all over it by saying well, unless you guys now also pass my american families plan, which is human infrastructure as they say, which is a bunch of socialist goodies and the green new deal. he wasn't going to sign
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infrastructure. so then he revealed that democrats weren't negotiating the package in good faith. republicans had a lot of questions about what was happening there. this idea that they ran clean up all weekend using this horrible tragic situation we don't have all the facts about how it happened yet, it's pretty remarkably do you know opportunn terms of political. ironic congresswoman schultz saying politics here. >> jesse: dead bodies still not recovered from the rubble, you would never do anything like that by trying to exploit that for political gain, would you? >> thanks for having me, jesse. first, my heart goes out to all the families in that surfside condo. somebody who once lived in florida and raised in florida. my hearts with them and the first responders working to achieve those bodies. listen, i think, you know, there is reason for people to be upset about people bringing up the infrastructure bill when we are talking about a private building. worth pointing out all across this country far too many
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bridges in the similar condition to this particular building. just last week a bridge in d.c. collapsed. nobody was injured -- nobody was injured and nobody died fortunately. it really sort of calls to question can we get something bipartisan on infrastructure? i think katie is right is i think the bipartisan sort of narrow bill is probably the best way to go to get something done in the near future. but i hope we can work together bipartisanly to get it done because our bridges and our roads are in a poor state. and it's happening all across the country. >> jesse: it seems like you are doing it right now. >> katie: they had a deal last week, jesse. the deal was done and then joe biden said quiet part out loud which is that democrat were going to take out the spending and put it back in at the last minute after republicans had negotiated in good faith to get a real bipartisan infrastructure bill on the table. talking point that republicans aren't interested in fixing bridges and roads, yes, need to be fixed is just -- it's not true. they had a deal. and joe biden blew it up. which is why they had to release
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that multiparagraph statement over the weekend and send to all the surrogates trying to fix it. >> jesse: i even thought he had it done because he was whispering how important it was. all right, richard, "the washington post" put out some little pit tweet on desantis said he dragged his feet getting fema involved after the collapse. total fake news. the fema director shot it down and so did florida democrats. why do you think the media is so desperate to drive up the negatives on desantis and willing to just straight up lie about him? >> well, i mean, i can't speak to that reporting. what i do know is that the president did reach out to the mayor of miami-dade county as well as the governor and said that he would send fema and the governor and the president and the white house have been working on that. listen, i do think that there is still hope for this infrastructure bill after all. i do think that the white house did some clean-up over the weekend and it locks like there will be a bipartisan infrastructure bill that will pass in the very near future. what does that speak for a
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possible reconciliation bill and other forms of spending, i think that's unclear at this point. i think it's very clear that we will likely get a bipartisan infrastructure bill to fix many of our bridges, our roads, our airports and our power grids, which are inn. desperate, desperate need of repair and desperate need of federal assistance. >> jesse: all right, katie, 30 seconds. go ahead. >> to answer your question jesse, they are going after ron desantis they seem him as a threat in 2024. the gap between the -- bridging the gap between establishment republicans and the maga part of the republican party. he has a tremendous record in florida as a governor and that's why they try to pin him with responsibility that maybe weren't necessarily his own but are politically convenient for democrats. >> jesse: all right. thank you, too two, very much. >> thanks. >> good to see you jesse, take care. >> jesse: kamala harris gets demoted after botching last foreign trip. now the white house is calling in third string draft the doctor
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that just basically let a virus escape and kill 600,000 of us. >> i guess nike's attitude towards genocide in china is just too it. >> jesse: i mean, you have to have some sort of self-awareness as a company, senator, to be doing business with a brutal regime that's been accused of genocide the sloppy lab killed millions of people worldwide, covered it up, and actively trying to undermine the united states of america. what kind of danger does this pose to the u.s. consumer? >> well, jesse, it poses a big danger because nike ceo is just another example of what i call china lobby. all of the woke ceos the big hollywood move studios, the university presidents who depend on full freight chinese students coming to their campuses. the lobby firms in washington.
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the news networks that are either owned by or affiliate with those hollywood studios needing access to the chinese market. they all lobby in effect on behalf of the chinese communist party. let's remember, too. these woke ceos saddle their high horse and ride it hard in america. talk about nike with colin kaepernick. when they get into china they kowtow before the powers that be. and they never bring up anything like china's genocide against its own people or crushing hong kong's autonomy or unleashing this plague on the united states. all they care about in china is money. >> jesse: you are right. it's the china alliance or the china lobby as you call it we have the big corporate media tied into it, too. they want a lot of action over there on the mainland. it's against the interest of the united states middle class. all right. i want to ask you about the olympic hammer thrower gwen berry turned her back on the anthem. she only placed third in the
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hammer throw. i don't know if she was bitter. she actually took a lot of positive attention away from the other two americans who placed first and second and destroyed all the chemistry that they had in the track and field female locker room in my opinion. how do you see it? >> yeah. i agree jesse. i don't think it's too much when athletes are competing to wear the stars and it stripes, to compete under the stars and stripes in the olympics for them to simply honor that flag and our anthem on the medal stand. ms. berry is so embarrassed by america, then there is no reason she needs to compete for our country. >> jesse: exactly. >> she should be removed in the olympic team. >> jesse: such a racist nation? why do you want to represent us in tokyo. makes no sense. i don't think she has ever thought of that. kamala not a great trip when she went down to the border or el paso airport and also when she went down to guatemala and mexico. it seems like she is getting
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demoted. they are sending dr. jill biden over there to tokyo to represent the united states during the games. i guess joe is too busy here doing whatever it is joe does. do you think that there is a problem within the white house with kamala harris because it would seem like she would be the natural pick to send over to represent the u.s. at the games. >> you know, we sent vice president pence to the south korea games three years ago. i would say that kamala harris is fresh off another disastrous trip to the border. i guess you put the border in quotes because she really ha laid over at the el paso airport in route to l.a. where she spent a long vacation weekend. that said, i was never all that keen on her going to the border in the first place. i was confident she would do something to make the situation worse. maybe it's good she is not going to tokyo because she would probably cause our athletes to lose in every event she was attendingment back to the first topic about china, you know,
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why, you know, we talk about who is going to go tokyo, that's fine. japan is a strong ally. why is the biden administration not declared that they will not send a single official to the beijing winter olympics next year. congress pass spoken in bipartisan fashion saying we should have a diplomatic boycott of those games yet the biden administration is once again playing a weak hand against china. >> jesse: i agree. if i were president, god help us all, i would boint the games in beijing because that would just totally destroy that regime. it would humiliate them. sponsors would pull out. and this would just be a domino effect. i don't think joe has what it takes to do it. maybe it has something to do with the financial situation. i do not know. all right. senator tom cotton, thank you so much. >> thanks, jesse. >> jesse: up next, scientists have found a brand new strain of trump derangement the country. it's called dds desantis.
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>> i can't teach anything divisive. i can't teach critical race theory and i can't teach about racial equity [bleep] we really need to stand up and pray for our kids right now. this is a call to action teachers. we have got to stand up and fight for our kids because [bleep]. ♪ ♪ ♪that you laughed about♪ ♪well, the names have all changed♪ ♪since you hung around♪ welcome back, america. it sure is good to see you.
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>> donald j. trump is now president of the united states. [cheers and applause] [boos] >> jesse: by now you have probably heard of trump derangement syndrome that causes libs to become completely unglued abandon all logic. it's very contagious in left wing circles it now appears to have mutated into a brand new strain we are calling dds dee desantis derangement syndrome. the symptoms are similar to tds as opposed to triggered trump says any time ron desantis makes
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a decision. here is one example. the nasty case in florida when sanity decided to ban critical race theory. [screams] >> jesse: video ends there and we assume there is more but do you really want to see it? seriously? imagine living with a condition like this. desantis derangement syndrome. the woman in that video claims she was upset that the governor banned critical race theory from the state schools in florida and here is another teacher in iowa. >> i can't teach divisive. i can't teach critical race theory. and i can't teach about racial equity at the [bleep] we really need to stand up and pray for our kids right now. so this is a call-to-action, teachers. we have got to stand up and fight for our kids because this is [bleep] >> jesse: according to the latest fox news poll only 25% of the country thinks we should even be teaching critical race theory to our kids. and that poll includes
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democrats. but these radical teachers don't care about the facts. in fact, facts make them furious. joining me now is heather mcdonald authors of the "diversity delusion." i guess this is the desantis variant, heather. do you think it's more dangerous or less dangerous than the trump strain in your medical opinion? >> all i hope, jesse is that it spreads. i say more, please. please make more of these videos. it is going to light a rebellion in this country like these people cannot even imagine. if you want to know why students compete so poorly internationally on math, science, history and reading, just look at these teachers. it tells you all you need to know about our schools. they are perfect consummate products of our teacher education system. in fact, if they are not spouting critical race theory, the ed schools have failed in their mission. they have one duty and one duty only which is to cram as much real knowledge into the empty
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noggins of students in 12 years as that inadequate amount of time will allow. it's not to parade your political beliefs in front of students. you have got a captive audience. you are only there to teach and it is not about politics. >> jesse: the main democrat talking point we keep hearing, heather, oh, they are not actually teaching critical race theory in school. and then if you look at the video the woman is upset that she is not allowed to teach critical race theory. i couldn't believe how subversive she sounded like she was involved in some counter espionage operation like oh, we have to make them activists we have to make them tear down the system. you know, if parents saw something like that, they would just yank the kid right out of that classroom. she can't be qualified to teach students if she talks like that. >> no. education is not about activism. but, again, that's what comes out of our teacher ed schools. this is not aberration. every viewer please quit giving
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to money to college. save it up. we need alternative institutions to take people out from this brainwashing. it is empirically demonstrably false this theory about white supremacy, jesse. there is in the a single mainstream institution whether a bank, a law firm, big tech company. a media company a university not tying itself into knots higher and promote as many minorities as possible. that's not the behavior of a white supremacist country. these people are peddling in lies about our past and most importantly about our present. and they are not preparing students to understand why they are so lucky to be in this country and why so many third world people of color are flooding in to this country to experience this alleged of oppression. you don't get to have it both ways, lefties. either acknowledge the reality about this country or tell those third world feel stay away because they because they will only be victims of americans'
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white oppression. >> it's a lie and dangerous lie and thousand it's being exposed and now why you are seeing a grassroots tea party movement among parents who really weren't that political before they heard of this garbage. the teacher's union, heather, totally committing suicide. first, they stay back and won't go teach in the classrooms during the pandemic. and they let everybody see how bad and deranged their curriculum was. and then when they get back, they want to jam critical race theory down every child's throat, divide the country, make them hate each other. i think they are on their last legs and i think the only thing keeping them afloat is the biden white house. because they pour so much dollars into that campaign and, i don't know, if dr. jill biden was actually, you know, she cared about education in this country, she would just blow this critical race theory garbage right out of the water. maybe she could do that when she goes over to tokyo instead of kamala harris. she has a very big platform these days. all right.
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>> time to put kat timpf on the clock for topics three seconds each, let the emojis be our guide whatever that means. first order of business for one fan at the tour de france was to make the event a disaster. the race saw massive piled up after a bicyclist crashed into a woman sign. there is a manhunt now, she is flee the country, we think. what should happen to her? >> i think it's quite interesting we still can't find her because what is going on with her and her grandparents? what was she trying to communicate with them? and clearly, they are not snitching on her.
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>> the first place he would look as of the grandparents crib. >> they didn't see anything. i don't know. >> the sign was in german, something about high met grandma. >> it was a mistake and really dumb and athletes got hurt and for the cyclists, this is a pretty important one. >> people take steroids because it's really important to win from us we will keep you guys posted if we catch this lady and there goes the ding-dong. new york city's futures looking like a democrats paradise. rising crime, struggling businesses, and growing homelessness epidemic. the future looks so bright that even mayor bill de blasio had to wear a pair of sunglasses because of all of the greatness of new york city. you are a fashionista, what do you think about that get up? >> the mistake was that he tried to be witty with the caption when he is not a witty guy. he thought he looked good, just
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wanted to post a picture, i look cool. so just post a selfie. that's why i hate -- they always have this experiment of inspirational content, it's like you know, you thought you look hot, that's why you posted it and that's where it goes awry. he was feeling himself. >> and then trying to get cute with the caption. >> probably crowd sourced it a little bit which makes it even more. >> are those sunflowers on there =?-question-mark we could spend hours on this, but we are not going to. terminally ill make a make-a-wish children are no longer allowed to make wishes unless they are vexed. borrowing unvaccinated kids for making any request that involves fights or large groups, covid-19 vaccines are still unavailable to children under the age of 12. this seems mean.
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>> make-a-wish foundation is now killed the dream foundation. i don't understand because over and over again, this doesn't really spread among kids in horrible situations, that's what make-a-wish foundation is supposed to be about and to say only if you're vaccinated when really you can't get vaccinated, why are you messing with these kids heads, why make it worse? >> aren't they threatening from life-threatening illnesses so they can't go anywhere because they might kill someone else? is that the thinking here? >> it's vaccines are available to people, we have to get over it and let them and their families. >> will have to take care of the make-a-wish ceo. after the bachelors outing for what they deemed as racist remarks, the bachelorette is
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seeing its ratings hit rock bottom. brought the lowest ratings in the series career history. huge bachelor fan, i watched every season. after the chris harrison -- i don't even what you would call it, a scandal, i swore off it this season but got a little glimpse of it. and i'm back. >> i watched all of it too. and look, it's not a host that even -- it's the drama. it's the drama between the people because you are not watching a love story because how many of them are still together? two couples still together? when your dates go from helicopter rides in these castles and then it's all over and you just get half-price appetizers at applebee's, things might seem a little bit -- not to knock applebee's at all. >> may be bill de blasio could
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host it. things were watching, prime time. and don't forget to get a copy of how i save the world right there, plus on july 1st you will see a day in the life going to be available, go there, get the book, i will be back here tomorrow at seven, tucker carlson is up next. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." in early 2009, more than 12 years ago, the obama administration made a surprising, unprecedented accusation against westchester county, new york. according to the obama administration, westchester was an instrument of white supremacy, not the good liberals who live in westchester, don't accuse them of being bigots,
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