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hancock on it, and it will be very special. put it on your bookshelf, it will be very impressive. you are very well read. we hope. i will be back here tomorrow night at 7:00, tucker carlson is up right now. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight" for a full year, our children never saw one another spaces. if they didn't see their teachers or their playmates. they were cut off, masked. masks were mandatory in schools and most public places. masks were the key to fighting the great global pandemic, they told us again and again. authorities repeated that every day. so our children complied with that, they had no choice.
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very few of their parents question debt, jolts who refused to wear mess and public were arrested for it, and if that's not a clear message to shut up d do what you're told, people did. questions remain, they didn't go away. you must really keep us safe from covid-19? what's the downside of wearing masks? there's got to be a downside. what is it? above all, why make children wear masks? what's the point of that? we've known since the beginning that children aren't a significant risk for coronavirus, nor are they meaningful vectors for spreading it. covid-19 -- more kids die in and pull drownings every year than have died for covid so far. just .06% of all covid fatalities in this country have been americans aged 18 and under. so why mandate masks in schools?
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because the teachers unions demanded. beyond that, very few people asked. instead, we are treated to a daily insensate drumbeat from the media, wear a mask, wear a mask, wear a mask. all good people wear masks. >> the american family of pediatrics says children under the age of 12 should be the ones wearing masks, do you agree? >> especially if they are indoors, indoor settings bringing them into stores or restaurants. to those kids, obviously, need to keep masks on when they are in public places, particularly when they are indoors. >> think about the indoors as a risky environment. if you are going indoors with children and stare in a setting where they don't have knowledge of who's vaccinated and who's not, like other kids, you should have them wear masks. i found that kids are actually okay with wearing masks. >> tucker: i found that actually kids are okay with
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masks says someone identifying as a physician. that was the level of science behind this policy. they don't know any better, you can make them do anything, so we did. they had no idea what they were talking about, there was no science behind what they said, they were just guessing and acting like it was settled. it wasn't, we know that now because the actual science is finally coming in. our juvenile mask policy, the one imposed on the entire country by the teachers union and puppets in washington turns out to be a complete disaster. it was a human tragedy, in fact, on a massive scale. it's a living testament. a new research has been conducted, and was just published. that study confirms that masking children wasn't simply unnecessary and probably counterproductive, masking children was legitimately
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dangerous for the children. in the study, they ask 45 kids between the ages of six and 17 to wear face masks for very short period of time in a controlled environment. within just 3 minutes, they found that kids were inhaling carbon dioxide up to more than six times the acceptable limit for adults. at the end of the children, the higher the concentration of carbon dioxide. almost immediately after putting a mask on a 7-year-old, that kids carbon dioxide level was 25,000 parts per million. how much is that? it's more than twice the level considered hazardous for adults and workplaces in this country. for example, the minnesota department of health posted this. the average concentration over an eight hour period should not exceed 10,000 parts per million. that kid had 25,000 parts per million. keep in mind, the guidance is for an eight hour period. this study found far higher concentrations in just minutes
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after putting on a mask. imagine a full school day and what it would do to a child, how about a full year of full school days? think about it, it's horrifying. the effects are measurable, and have been for a while. one survey of 25,000 children conducted in germany from the overwhelming majority of kids reported adverse effects from face masks. effects included hypercapnia, that's not surprising. then symptoms included profound cognitive impairment, confusion, loss of consciousness and asphyxiation. the study shouldn't actually surprise us, our public health officials knew from the beginning that forcing children to wear masks could be counterproductive. they knew that masks themselves can spread disease because it had been demonstrated by the largest study of use of surgical masks in 2015, conducted by restrictors in vietnam. it proved, a child we conducted in vietnam of two layered cotton
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cloth masks showed 13 higher times of infection and the cloth masks. the study suggest that cloth masks may increase the risk of infection. viral infection. with diseases like covid-19. findings like this have been around for, again, they were known for anyone cared to check. admitted that masks are indeed useless. what we all knew and don't need a medical degree to know is that pressure is good because people need oxygen. that single point was ignored completely and they continue to you know what happened? kids began to collapse from lack of oxygen. if they didn't care, and they didn't change their mandates. watch the student from oregon a few weeks ago. because maggie williams just seconds away from setting the summit school were carried in 800-meter, a moment of glory
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overshadowed by this moment of concern. once finished in 2 minutes and eight seconds, collapsing as she crossed the finish line. to speak i felt i wasn't able to get a full bath, and wasn't able to get enough air. i felt too dizzy and passed out. >> william explains the lack of oxygen on the masks she's required to wear during competition. >> she blames the lack of oxygen on the masks, what else would it be? they didn't care. it seems like a big story, they ignored it. they suggested new and inventive ways to cut off your kids oxygen supply. over at "abc news," one peppy little update celebrated airless personal cocoons for kids during band practice. watch this. >> finding a socially distant solution to get the band back together. these so-called pods set up the
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band and choir rooms individual students getting inside, zipping themselves in, and removing their masks to play their instruments were to sing. >> tucker: and your little pod, made that tape live forever as testament to how insane this country went over the last year. please fix for getting america's children, that's what it was. looking back, it's clear, with research enhance, that this is a scandal. it didn't happen naturally, it wasn't hurricane or tornado, did those people apologize? has a single person lost a job over this? of course not. they still controller schools, tony fauci is still the highest paid federal employee in the land. the only people who have suffered are the ones who dared to tell the truth while it was happening, and that's always been the case. in april we talked to a high school track coach from new hampshire who was fired because she refused to make his
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athletes wear masks outside. every student at his school and in schools across the country was required to wear a mask even when they were playing tennis with no one around them. >> my goal is to get these mandates removed, not just track and field, tennis, baseball, every outdoor sport. masks will be worn at all times, practices, and competitions. tennis, wonderful example. a singles tennis, you go watch practices. everyone's wearing masks, competitions they will be wearing masks, even though they are 30 to 60 feet apart on the course. >> tucker: wearing masks outside while playing singles tennis. kids we now know were being hurt by this, cognitively hurt, not to mention emotionally hurt, not that anyone cares anymore. in the end, the only person who is punished for this was the man who complained about it. no one in charge was or ever will be punished for what they did.
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are you surprised by that? you shouldn't be surprised at this point, that's how rotten our ruling class has become. this is why donald trump was elected despite his many faults. on the very biggest questions, the ones who matter, the ones of war, economy, public health, the people in charge create disaster after disaster after disaster. in the end, they are caught as they always will be, they admit no blame. instead, they blame the public. his exhibit not atomic number 450,000, this is chicago mayor lori lightfoot was destroying our city explaining that anyone who complains about chicago skyrocketing murder rate, anyone who mentions that is both a racist and a sexist. >> in recent months they've been questions raised about your temperament and reaction to criticism, and editorial using the term, irascible, hot do you think this has to do with the
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fact that your woman and specifically a black woman? >> about 99% of it. >> expand on that? >> look at my predecessors. did people say that ridge daily held tea sessions with people he didn't disagree on? a polite guy who was a uniter, no. loan then people of color are always held to a different standard. >> tucker: people are fleeing chicago in huge numbers because lori lightfoot has completely mismanaged at the city. dozens of people were shot last weekend, people are dying because of her mismanagement, but she takes no responsibility at all. none of them do. it's always your fault. i wonder how long the country is going to put up with this. no wonder our leaders seem so paranoid about qanon and powell boys and all of these groups you've never heard of.
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are they worried about groups that pose no threat to them? maybe they know if they keep acting like this, there may be a revolution. these people are too incompetent, too nasty, too selfish, and too stupid to lead this country. they know that, and they are worried about it. in the meantime, you've got to wonder about some of their other policies. if they couldn't be bothered to notice that every child in the united states of america was suffering from oxygen starvation, they didn't even notice, what also they got wrong. why would anyone, it pains us to say this, but it's true, why would anyone trust public health officials ever again? stephanie mcgarry is one of the people asking these questions. one of the very first to receive the coronavirus vaccine, all three of her children, the entire family is pro-vaccine, that's why they enrolled to their daughter in a
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clinical trial, they wanted to do the right thing. what happened? soon after getting her second shot, she became gravely ill and nearly died. of >> upon receiving the second shock, mattie if immediately felt pain at the injection site. over the next 24 hours, she developed severe abdominal and chest pains in the way she described the chest pains, i quote, it feels like my heart is being ripped out through my neck. over the next two and half months, her abdominal muscle became unbearable. she developed additional symptoms that included gastroparesis, nausea and vomiting, erratic blood pressure and heart rate, memory loss, she mixes upwards. >> tucker: she is not the only one. physician after physician told de garay's they were imagining it, it couldn't of been the vaccine. most are fine, but some are not fine. the people in charge lie about
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it. they act as if it's not happening. so the policies don't change, the teachers union and unannounced that all children in this country must be vaccinated before schools open despite the fact that there is overwhelming evidence that kids don't need the vaccine. those who recovered from covid, which is a lot of people, shouldn't get it and could be hurt by it. this is happening. so it's definitely time for the rest of us to hear more about maddie de garay, and were happy that her mother joins us now. thank you so much for coming on. for so, i'm so sorry, it's a legitimately heartbreaking story. it sounds like you and your husband acted in the best possible faith, wanted to do the right thing. i'm fascinated by the response you've had since from physicians as you try to treat your daughter, what have they said to you? >> so the only diagnosis we've gotten for her is that its conversion disorder or
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functional neurologic symptom disorder, and they are blaming it on anxiety. ironically, she did not have anxiety before the vaccine. if the problem that we had is it was noted in her record early on. anytime she saw any new specialist, because it was on the same hospital, they already had their diagnoses before they they even saw her. >> tucker: this is essentially the 19th century hysteria diagnosis. they're saying it's emotional problems. i know it's painful to do this, but would you please describe her symptoms. tell us what they are blaming on anxiety. >> the anxiety? pretty much anything that she has. so, i mean, there symptoms she had in the beginning. the big one is her stomach. i mean, she still cannot digest
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food. she has a tube to get her nutrition. she can't go to the bathroom without all of these laxatives, which i'm sure aren't doing her any good as well. retention, i don't want to go into too much detail, but at ong convulsions, and all kinds of neurologic and g.i. issues. you name it. she also couldn't walk at one point, than she could, and now after an mri with contrast, it affected her in some way, i don't understand why, and they are not looking into why, and now she's back in the wheelchair and she can't hold her neck up. her neck falls back. >> tucker: the authorities -- by the way, i should say, i'm not a physician but we know factually that many people have been injured over the years by vaccines, we accept that risk when we do the population. it's not a crazy assumption from
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the biden administration, anyone reached out to help you? >> not at all. >> tucker: do they want to hear from you? >> they don't. we have response with the person that's leaving the vaccine trial has been atrocious. we weren't even asking for a lot. we couldn't even get an answer on that. it was just a report to pfizer, and a report to the fda. that's all we got. >> has or hasn't reached out to you to help in anyway or explain what might be happening with your daughter? >> tucker: i appreciate you during this interview, stephanie. how is this changed her views? you obviously went into this
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with full faith and the vaccine or you wouldn't of exposed your daughter to it. how do you feel now? >> i'm still pro-vaccine, but i'm also pro informed consent. i feel like there's a possibility they knew this, probably a strong possibility. i feel like everyone else should know about this. it's being pushed down. if there is a facebook support group just to be able to help people cope and deal with what's going on because they're not getting help and it shut down. it's just not right. i'm still pro-vaccine, but i think they need to do research and figure out why this happened. especially because people in the trial -- i thought that was a point of it. they need to come up with something that's going to treat these people early, because they will just keeping getting warrants. i've had a lot of people reach out to me, some from the vaccine -- a lot from the
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current vaccine, some from other vaccines. >> tucker: i'm grateful you did this interview, thank you. people have a right to know and a right to be treated like adults. stephanie de garay, thank you. we were told before the presidential election that short, hunter biden may have been jetting around the world using his father's name to make millions of dollars with foreign governments, but joe biden had no idea. it's a son, he wasn't involved in any way. that was a lie, it turns out. and now, no it. we got more evidence, after the break. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> tucker: hunter biden spent years going around the world using his father's name to raise money from foreign governments. joe biden says he has no idea it was going on even though his son and brother were making a full-time living using his name and his connection. he had no idea. of course, he knew. late last year, we proved it. we talked to business associates of hunter biden, and he laid it out for us. >> the former vice president said he had no knowledge whatsoever of his son's business dealings and was not involved in them at all. it sounds like direct
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involvement. >> that's a blatant lie. when he states that, that's a blatant lie. appeared at the world is aware i attended the debate last thursday, and in that debate, he made a specific statement around questions around this from the president. it i'll be honest with you, i almost stood up and scream flyer and walked out because i was shocked that after four days or five days that they prepped fors that the biden family is taking that position to the world. >> tucker: last fall before the election, democrats suggested tony barbee linsky was making that up, maybe he was a russian agent, but he was telling the truth. others used photographic evidence that shows he was right, and he knew a lot more than he claims to know. we're happy to have him here with us, what do we know. >> this latest story is one of the most important we found so
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far in hunter biden's abandoned laptop. he was working on some multimillion dollar business deals with a couple of mexican billionaires, carlos slim being one of them. what he does was arranged for multiple meetings in the white house and in the vice presidents residence with joe biden and these mexican billionaires that he was working on business deals with. it had to get email evidence of that. not only that, but joe biden also had hunter and his business partner by an air force to to mexico for these meetings. that's some serious evidence that we have that raises some serious questions. the most shocking thing is that hunter then spelt out an apparent quid pro quo in an email where he writes to one of these billionaires saying, hey, i brought you to the white house, i've arranged meetings with my dad, and now i want you to meet us in mexico,
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and we've been working on these business deals together. you've let me come to your villa could he spells it all out in black and white. if >> tucker: i know he didn't trespass at the capital like an insurrectionist, but this seems like and illegal influence. it seems like misuse of legal funds. it seems like misuse of funds. it's a slowest moving case in human history, what happened to that? >> we don't know what the progress is on the investigation. the last hunter said about it, he said he was under investigation for his taxes by the doj and the irs. they may be looking at his foreign influence, as well. these kinds of emails and photographs raise serious questions that the white house is refusing to answer. >> tucker: this country is getting too corrupt, you can't have a corrupt country that's a
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happy country. i appreciate you coming on that with that, that's amazing. the britney spears story, she's requested to be released from something called a conservatorship -- i can't pronounce it, she's under the control of others. she's not being treated like an adult. she can't have kids or get married. one of the few people who understands what this means from personal experience is k casing, the daughter of the late radio host stacy cayson. she will join us next you tell us what this is about. ♪ ♪
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production. he expressed great satisfaction with the fact the factory established an integrated manufacturing system properly. a manufactured modern equipment by itself, and supplemented itself with new equipment. if the story went on like this for several paragraphs, you would not be surprised to learn, it was not hard hitting piece. on the other hand, it wasn't vogue. it didn't go that far. when it comes to authentic state media cult of personality hero worship, the commuommunist party news agency book on in awe at the reporters of "vogue" magazine in new york. the vogue guys to stalinism the old-fashioned way, they are all in. they barely use verbs, it's all smoldering hot superlatives. consider the new vogue profile of dr. joe biden, the scholar, scientist, states person, civil rights icon, healer, mother of a nation, the first lady of our hearts, we could go on, but
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vogue already did. dr. joe we learn is driven, effortlessly popular, but also someone who reminds us of ourselves. that's right, she's us. but better. as vogue puts it, she's every inch of goddess. a very busy goddess. at one point, we find dr. jill in reading glasses on air force one preparing for her negotiations with other world leaders. you go, dr. jill, you don't need to be elected to lead our country. back in the united states, dr. jill barely pauses to get into a glamorous outfit before administering life-saving vaccines to any american who wants one and some who don't. dr. jill is a doctor first and foremost. in one scene from the vogue police, she cradles the arms of nervous women as they get the vaccination, look at me, it doesn't hurt. it's only kool-aid, drink the whole cup. she tries to lift up other people. who is this amazing woman?
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the servant saint humanitarian genius medical missionary who still somehow has managed to say beguiling we at 69? what did america do to deserve her? thankfully, vogue answers that question. it dr. jill, the magazine declares, is a joy multiplier. she multiplies joy, that's what she does, it's who she is. by the way, dr. jill also shot in 18 on the golf course last week, played the whole round and 22 minutes in between vaccinations, and international treaty sightings. it was a typical day for dr. joe. north korea they must've read it with their open, a joy multiplier? that might be too far, even for the kim family. north korea may be a hermit kingdom, but even they are not that stupid. on wednesday, a judge in los angeles denied a motion to remove britney spears' father as
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the conservator of her estate. to understand how this is possible and what it means exactly, and why it's happening in this country, we're going to talk to carrie cayson, the daughter of the late radio hosts casey cayson they say, that situation was badly mishandled. she saw firsthand, now she's fighting for new laws on conservative ships. thank you so much for coming on. since you seen it firsthand, if you could just briefly describe, what is a conservatorship exactly? >> conservatorship/guardianship, there's different ways you can be in them, whether it's conservator of the person, conservator of the finances -- but mostly, it takes all of your civil rights away, and many human rights away. when we get called at my found foundation, they can't call me, they are being overmedicated, they are made to do things they
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don't want to do. a dog has more rights than somebody in a conservatorship or a guardianship. it's pretty scary to be in one, and to try to get out of one is almost impossible. >> tucker: again, this is all new to me, pardon my ignorance, i'm surprised this happens on any kind of skill in the united states. you would think if this is the thing that someone's in a coma, control over that person would make sense. as i understand, clearly in the case of britney spears, conservatorship can be placed on someone who is walking around, logical, making sense, holding a job, how does that happen? >> unfortunately, it happens because you have predatory lawyers, predatory guardians, judges that don't make correct decisions, and they put people who have competency in these guardianship spirit if they sell their homes -- what we say in the advocacy world is they overmedicated, you isolate,
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overmedicated, you steal the estate. this happens as legal have trafficking of vulnerable and elderly. if someone goes to the doctor, they have a slight form of dementia, this person can't take care of themselves, they need help. instead of contacting the family members to help, the court guardian or lawyer goes to the judge and says, let me be guardian of this person. without talking to that person, without any kind of fair, i guess you could say, trial, they put somebody under guardianship and take every single civil rights away from them. that person who is guardian becomes that person so they make all the decisions on their behalf even if they've never met them. >> tucker: and you can lose the money at that point? >> you lose everything. you lose everything you've ever worked for. you don't work your whole life to give money to somebody -- first of all, you don't want to go give to, she didn't want her
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father being conservator. it's the only thing she said. she said, we will do this conservatorship in the beginning, but please don't make my father my guardian. it's been 13 years, and she has asked over and over again for him to be removed. like you've seen, she can't get pregnant, she can't hang out with her friends, she can't see her sons when she wants to see them, she can't go shopping, she has to work when she's told to work. she's threatened with taking away her family. this is a human rights violation. i worked with the human rights group called united for human rights, and i mean, more than six or seven human rights has been violated. including the right to freedom, the right to play, the right to family and marriage, the right to know torture. be when i didn't even know this was happening, and you explained it so very well, i appreciate that. kerri kasem joining us,
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♪ ♪ >> i think what we needed washington is people who understand -- and blame a forest in the process. we need people in washington, d.c., who knows how the system works, who knows how to reform that system, and make that country better. that's why i'm running to be your next u.s. senator for the state of ohio. >> tucker: jim vance became famous several years ago, a memoir, he spent a lot of time on this show, and does he just saw he announced hours ago he's running for a u.s. senate seat from the state of ohio. and several other candidates to replace senator rob portman.
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this is -- why are you doing this? you've had this successful life, and now you are moving into the tough -- very tough business of politics, why? >> because i care about this country, and they care about the states. if you think about the entire trajectory of american life over the last 30 or 40 years, you have elites and the ruling class that have plundered this country, made it harder for middle-class americans to live a normal life. when those americans dare to complain about the conditions of their own country, about the southern border or jobs being shipped overseas, they get called racists and bigots, xenophobes, or idiots. they need somebody who's willing to fight for them. i just want normal americans to know they still have a voice in this country, they love this country, but they should be able to criticize it when it's not working for them, and right now, it's just not. >> tucker: i love that. this is not false flattery, i don't think i've met anybody who understands both worlds as well
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as you do. you grew up there in a very working class environment, wound up at yale law school in a completely different world, i think you really understand what's gone wrong with the country. you're an intellectual a writer, are you ready for the nastiness of politics? it's a totally different world. >> i'm ready for the nastiness of politics, tucker, because i think it's worth going through that nastiness to do something worthwhile. i have two boys, i love those kids come i want them to live in the same great country that i lived in. if we don't do something, fight back against what's going on in our country, but they're going to lose it. much poorer, much dirtier, much uglier, and where they can't even speak their mind is citizens. i've been attacked by it, even since the announcement cnn has gone up after me, the republicans have gone after me, and the leadership of course of the other campaigns have gone after me. even tim ryan has gone after me. it's time to fight back, though.
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you're not willing to stand up on the big stage, but i am. >> tucker: they know you're an actual threat because he really do have their number for real. how have national republicans -- i know that you are a republican, running as republican, at times you've been disappointed by the national party, how they respond to? >> i think so far a lot of them are frustrated, and a little upset with me because i actually say what's true, which is many of these people don't care about their own voters, they think they're either bigoted or stupid. if they don't understand their job in this country is to protect their own voters to serve their best interests. a lot of established republicans, just like a lot of the mainstream press and corporate media, derek against me, and it's going to be fine. >> they are going to hit you pretty hard. do you expect that? >> they are going to hit me very hard, they're going to come after my family and me personally.
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you know what? i think it's worth it. this is a country that i know you love, i love, and it's worth it to wade through the stuff. i can take a punch in the job, as you know. i come from rough circumstances, i did not come from an easy life. that prepared me to take on the challenge. i'm excited to do it. >> i admire you and i wish you luck very much. thank you for doing this. >> think so much, tucker. go to j.d. vance.com to sign up and find out how to help. >> tucker: we spent an entire hour, one of the reasons i'm not embarrassed to say i admire j.d. vance as we spent over an hour talking to him about his life, a really interesting conversation. it's on fox nation if you want to watch. the nsa has been spying on the show, they've effectively admitted that. one of the first people it happened to, not by a long shot.
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>> tucker: we announce this week one of the biden administration spy agencies have been reading our emails, because it's true, they have been. we were denounced as conspiracy theorist or liars peered as if you lie about something like that. no one who pays attention should be surprised, this is happen for a long time. during the obama administration, edward stone went public with proof that they had communications of everyone in the country, answer and response to that, -- cheryl atkinson has direct personal experience. she says her computer was hacked
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by the obama administration. she was, of course, mocked for that too. we take her seriously, she joins us now. thank you for coming on. i remember very well when people said, cheryl atkinson is crazy, i never thought that, but i noticed that they jumped on you. others in the media for just reporting what happened to you. remind us, what did happen to you? >> that was a propaganda campaign. cbs news officially announced the computer intrusion, there was no doubt that it took place, but that began a long period of time where they try to make it sound controversial. what happened was, i learned, had no idea i was being spied on, but through inside sources that this was the case. because of my connections, was able to get forensic proof and evidence, as well as affidavits from a former fbi unit chief who was a lawyer from an nsa cyber experts and others in addition to the forensics and it shows they were monitoring my
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keystrokes, they had access to cbs proprietary new systems, through the vpn. they were accessing my files and photos including fast and furious, and somebody downloaded classified documents onto that cbs news computer. there's no doubt that any of it happened, but trying to get accountability for it is next to impossible, as i've learned. i still have an active case in court all these years later, but it's very hard to get anywhere. >> tucker: other journalist as she worked at cbs news, they didn't come to your side at all, they made fun of you, and never followed up on the story. why do you think that is? i was really shocked by that. >> behind the scenes i was contacted by a lot of journalists who didn't walker make fun, they thought they were likely being monitored too. i've written in books as you know, the way and the power of the propaganda that permeate the media and the half of corporate
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and political interest. a kind of reminds me of the propaganda campaign in which the media took part in initially where it says the lab theories covid-19 origins have been debunked. anyone with common sense knew it hadn't, but with these narratives i think what you're hearing on so much of the news are being recorded in the media is not what people say, but that's what you hear in the media. >> tucker: you are brave and honest, i'm glad you're still in the media. thank you for joining us tonight. i appreciate it. we are out of time, sadly. an hour, just like that. we will be back every weeknight, 8:00 p.m., the show that is the sworn and totally sincere enemy of lying, pomposity, smugness, and groupthink, have a great evening. dan bongino was sitting in for
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sean hannity tonight, he's a great guy who's going to do a great job. with that, ladies and gentlemen, 18 seconds early, dan bongino. >> dan: thanks, tucker, thanks for the time, i appreciate it. have a great night. a great story on the childhood mass study, that's a huge story. tucker, thanks again. welcome to "hannity," i'm dan bongino in tonight for sean. it we are multiple breaking stories, the witch hunt against president trump unfortunately continues. prosecutors are now targeting the trump organization. hunter biden and his father joe continue to get a free pass and largely get away with whatever they want. miranda devine will be here with another shocking story involving hunters hard drive from haiti. another win for the integrity of our elections, attorney general mark brayden mitchell will be here with more on their big
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